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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-06-05, Page 3"kCas Water Heater saves, you money... gives you more Hot Water in less, time says, VERDUN RAT,T SEAFORTI-I PLUMBER DEALER "YOt[ never run out of bot water when you have a Gas r : `• Water Heater: It heats water 80 fast (4 times faster than: an, supply other system) that you always.have a constant ..; of -ho+ --Water leti-it costo Youeless-to-buy'-.-e.--le ►•to operate,p" _ "See ,modern Gies Water Heaters at, GINGERICH'S SALES & SERVICE — Seaforth Zurich �11� ANY ` HE ELECTION` ACT 1951` T � SECTIeN 88:(4) - LD NG = A ROTI°CE` MJF f�C� I ce Notice The once is 1�erebi, given that. pursuant to Election Act; 1951' (Section 88), a poll for the Elec- toral .Diqtri t of Huron will beo en- on -Thur daS- , and 6th days of Fridayand Saturday,'the 4th, 5th Y . June 1959 from.�8 a. until 5 p.m.,and from ' E.S. � and �': 9.a iii_ >�il 6p.m. ; nt .(_ P P 8 p.m. until 11;p.m. D.S.T.). . .:. places--for-the-said-electoral-district..T._ The. pz�lling ,, : will 17e located at• the ;levy Ha11Exeter , , , ,.,,,,.,-, M. E. Clarke's Gama e t•Seaforth and Ed: Weston's, West Street, Goderich, for the' purpose of: receivin g the votes of voters who expect to be absent from electoral district' on the day.fixed for' ollin� the` P g The ballot'• boxes • will' be opened .and 'the votes Counted at-7_p_m (S:p m D --S T) of„ Thursday,_the_. l lth day of June,: ,•at the- iaid places. NEWS OF HENSALL rC:. cep Amidst beautiful table decora- tions of lilacs and tulips, Rev,, Chas, D, Daniel, of the United Church, welcomed members' of the choir, Sunday School' and Mission Sand teachers to a turkey banquet on Thursday .evening., This was the second banquet 'given by' :` the Church Session for the choir and Sunday school teachers thefirst being in 1957. ,Rev. Daniel pointed outthat the choir was the' :senior member . of the church, „as' there had always been a choir since the beginning et, the. church, but the Sway Sel}ool ; h on y been existence for about 150 years. anquel sir Session for'inviting .the .Mission Band teachers"to.thegbanquet. Jim McAllister, clerk of the ses- Sion, thanked the choir and teach- Rev, their service to' the church. Rev. Daniel, said: any kind words of praise to .bot choir members and teachers or their fitfil ser- -,services, 'and said Many kind words of praise ,to both choir members and teachers for.; their faithful ser- vices He said that it oras a great` challenge to , the . youth of ,bur church to come forward and offer their services as 'chair members in .and teachers,. to attend choir prac- tise and:: church services'regular- ly. Ile 'also paid atribute to' Mr. and, Mrs. Harry "Horton for their faith- ful services to the church, and ex- pressed regret at 'their not being able to' attend the banquet, but :he said that members of the 'choir, Sunday School and manse had. paid them a visit s Tuesday i i `on=evening ve g and presented them witha gift and wished them bozi voyage. He thank- ed Mr. Christie for hisco-opera- tion during the past. two years. Mr.,Ron Mogk'thanked-the mem- bers of the Women's Missionary Society; and -ladies of-thevening • Auxiliary, for the deliciousisuppei they:had prepared Kinsmen Make Donation Mr. Cern Christie, Sunday School superintendent for the, past two Years, thanked the teachers for their consistent help and co-opera- tion during the past twoyears, and he ' felt , that arrangements, would soon have to be made to ,en- large:the 'Sunday school~ facilities; as the school. membership wa growing. They .now.'' have nearly 200 students enrolled in the Sun- day -School, . with, =an --average at- tendance of 80 per cent., . Mr. Sam Rannie;• choir director, paid tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hortenrfri their faithful services to the church: as choir members; and expressed regret at their not being: able to attend th&'banquet, but hoped they -• wou( d enjoy their vacation in England; fle also thank;,, ed the other members of the choir for their services and-oo-operation, but expressed -a hope -that from the large•: congregation we had inour church, .more rmembers would conte forward to offer their services to the choir. Male voices would be Particularly -welcomed he said. I 'Vr,,E .Chi•p chas e : thanked:. the Mr. ;, t, FO.R S''ALE SO F!L.AI�T,S -POTTED- I tNTs. and- POTS MADE UP D �. HA 're 'rine e BRA.. S W G, ,,. e us Ph'ane .50-W� — :market Street Dated, at Seaforth this 28th day' of May, 1959, RUSSELL T. BOLTON Returning Officer SHORT MUNOE, R ...... Auto ':Fire lability„,_. Winil. Life Specializing; in all . forms of term insurance and .family protection plans. -SEAFORTH 394 -' Godeiich Street West At the Kinsmen dinner meeting at the Nosy Korner Restaurant Thursday night, ` President Harold, Knight, on behalf of theclub, pre- sented,Mr. 'and Mrs. Rill Lee with the gift of a chair. Mr. and Mrs. Lee :are. taking ; up residence in London' June 1.'Four guests were. resent -two from - Exeter. On. June 9th= the. Kinsmen will bein ance - t': -Charter Night `'at. attend a g _Pert 'Dover, when ,`a new Kinsmen club will: be •formed. One `hundred dollars ;-was-donated-to .the--Hen-- sall-Rar-k_B d onour embers ing, also a question, and answer: period on ""Immunization"' was held, Mrs, R..,kltherington, • first: vice-president,' chaired the • meet-: ing. Members answered the roll; call, by paying the total of their telephone number: Mrs. J. Fergus son, commented on ;the motto,- "If you would. win friends, be friend, District director; Mrs 'William Sims, reported on the district art•' nuaiat Grand, Send. •Mics. -Dougall gave.,highlights of the 'Cgnfe dace. she. attended at Guelph, and Mrs =H=ove--ereported on . 'Eiiiergen- cies." Mrs., William Boweliffe. con- vened the 'program. "• Assisting the hostess• were Mrs. William Lamport, Mrs:- H. Love, Mrs. & 'Ke11ex. Mrs L. ' Webber and Mrs. J. Ferguson • Courtesy re' marks were extended by Mrs, Wm. 'Etherington tee the hostess, `-con- veners and guest speaker.','; 1V[a�k 27th .Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Georgeparker, en- tertained attheir home on,Tues- day evening- for -the- former's - par eats, •Mr. ,and Mrs;; Harold -;Parker,: on 'the occasion of:their 27th- wed.' ding anniversary, A:turkey: dinner' with all the trimmings was Serve e .:ichi d, n ding a'•three-trier wedding cake. Mr: and Mrs. Parker were the recipients of many lovely gifts, Presentation being'"made 'by Mrs. George .Parker. -Attending > -the celebration were Mr. and -Mrs. Bob `Keys, Mr, Mrs. .RussellKeys;• Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.' Ken Parker, Chiselhurst; Mr. arid Mrs Edgar.:Cudrnore,.and' Algin, R.R..;1, Hensall; Mrs: Edna Corbett,- P k r r. r: Mit. it. ars S .M -and Mrs. E: :Sfiaddick :andBill, Mr.` and ; 'Mrs.: H. Parker,: Geraldine,: Doroth , :and Pats and :'Mr.. and Y Y,. Mrs: George Parker, Ricky and; Cindy. -Bin inner -Bingo- s oar -e,iowhiners-- S - - � g n bingo aturd To Bold Anniversary:Services A$niversary, services will be :ate served .•in Hensall United •Church, Sunday, ;June 7,- at11, a.m. and 7.30 p.m.: Guest, minister at- both services will be Rep W. ,J Rogers,. 'of' Erindale, a farmer'; minister` of the-, church -LL Guest, trumpet soloist at the evening service •will be: Mrs Clare McBride, of Zurich , There will b s'SPecidriti sic by:tlie"choir, • and a vocal• duet ; will •be Sung by Mr b ttannie :and ,.Mary, Ann at the •morning, service. • Rear PubIie'Health Nurse ' Fred , Dobbs Jr.;Pubhc Mrs , Health Nurse, .Was , uest •,s esker at Hurondale "Women' '.Institute May meeting Wedi>,esday,•for which• Mrs. Harry„ Dougall was' hostess. Mrs. Dobbs showed a°film on diet - and off the job THE ThiS is Leonard Babcock, a Toronto -Dominion Bank Branch Manager in Windsor., Before~conning to the Borde"r' City, Len served in a number of branches throughout Ontario,' gaining 36 years`, of sound experience . experience that makes him a t'horou hl capable banking counsellor:: Len. is "a good g Y p g counsellor offthe job too, servinghis cgmmunity_as_chairman of the gel. welfare committee of the 'Iciwan s - .and as treasurer of the Red Cross. Friendly and efficient, Len Babcbck , typifies the courteous helpfi l people you'll find at The Toronto -Dominion Batik neat you. Drop in soon and see why .J. . • people- make 'the dff'ererico.' at THE �AN1C rtl-1AT ' ®FCS. AH;EA,i W. C. MOORE, Manager BANK ;Seaforth Branch.., Were:, George Castle (4); • Miss' Carol Brown; Fred'' Kennings, T. Coates; Harold'''Sehwartzentrub-. ei. (2) Paul Boa; Shard :;Sma1e; Mrs'; Jack:.Deitz, ''Mrs. Wes ,Ven ner', and•Mrs. Glenn. • McKenzie (tied), Harold- Schwartzentruber: and, Mrs,, William Deitz (tied);: share the wealth Fred Kennings, Miss Garold Brown; door prize,, Dr J G <;Goddard, Hensall will examine -students-on the --St: John's, Ambulance ':First Aid Course June 10 ">'A group have been taking the course-during-theffis'aSt'a wee s; in the Town Ilall, Hensall: This course has;;l een sponsoredy"Gen eral Coach Works of Canada. • Rev Charles `. D. r Daniel ,is' at tending ' Conference at eCentral 'United Church, ',Sarnia, . ,all this': week, ,comniencing';Monday, June 1st. Mrs., Sini: R.00bol• was 'admitted' to:;South ellurorie Hospital;Exeter, over the weeketid in the interests Farmer Resident, I. B �oughner. Retires:- From CNI 5 Rum :.i 0 13. RIG Seaforth Iggh SchoI N Boughner, 60,a, St.' Pauls, willeretirefrom .the'. railway 'Sun- day un day. after;almost.40 _years,'_. service} Mr. Boughner . is ' a :CN1V section, foreman; are had worked in Sea forth. Mr.:.Boughner started with the- CNR `'as a sectioninan in August, 1918, at La Salette. ,:'Same of the roadmasters he has worked under are C. Carey,, G H. Munro, A. - Moody, 3. Billo, D A. 1VIcl ill and the present roadmaster, J`° D' -Bothwell,_ eer h - has'work- During his car ,, • e work- ed as `a sectr Inman is Milvert-on;, Seaforth; Stratford and St. 'Penis: While in'Stratford-he was 'snow:. :for: the stratford plow'"''foreman , e . di -icon and,, "'until'.his, retireiiment division, 1, ran weed cutters in the southern Ontario district He married, the former. Pearl -Louise-See-'-of Restock in -Sep- t=imber; -1930: - After -he -retires; Mir: ' ghnlr Qn movie 'to Sim= coe; where''he' wi "just take : it easy."'.:• WINTHROP -r Mr. and- Mrs. John . Campbell spent the weekend with M. and :°Mrs W. A. Campbell at. Guelph.' - __,111r.::,:and MrsAlex. Dennis and Mr. . and; Mrs.: Wi11i Dundas," of Seaforth left_ on Monday" on a mo- tor Eli) to Western; Canada hiid'the coast 111 Illillll tlllllullll,hll LI111111I I lu l l 111 i1`,., Rudy Petzke -ia a patient" ,at. Stratford General Hospital;; Where he, under event • SUrgeey on Monday. He .willbe. in the Hospital for three weeks LSTre -spent- the ..weekend with relatives' in, To ionto - Mr and 1Virs Clarence Reid at': tended thea; f uneraiin 'Tiverton on'. Thursday afternoon' of Mr:• Reid',s' unci the late Thainas :Feil Mr. and =Mrs George Hess are. leaving, either the :.7th or 8th: of June for Regina, ;'Biggar, ` Sask.. and 'l lbydininster, *here tliev'ex-. pectti.to spend three weeks visiting. with -relatives and attend the Jubl;: lee at Biggar, Saslc, from 'the 8th' to .:14th- of •;June, the 12th' is the' ovation or the _pioneers: from 1907' to 1919. Messrs: Bert Horton, Alf Scholl Gordon Love and Garnet Mousseau. returned thelatter part_, of „this: week- fro in, a Successful'fishing ex pedition at. Chapleau, in Northern, Ontario James • Petty,of =Hay township,. west o€ 'Hensall, recently :Shot six; small foxes: inea field on• ills farm, near the `• side of :":the 'road. Mr' P'etty,: said there had been;a fox-: hole in the, field; for quite a' 'mime' bei of • years, and he, thinks the.' mother must have .been shot. The Women's •Missionary Society,. of .the ,United Church will hold:their June :meeting at the: Koine o£ Mrs: N. E Cook, Friday ;at.8'pen The many friends of Mrs A1ree Joynt will .be sorry to learn that she'. 'suffered a , fall • at her;, home,' Causing a sprained hnkle 1Vfrs.,Ralph. Garath, of ;Linden;' was. a,week;end west With, MPS: James W. Bonthron: Mr, , and Mrs. Bill Lee left . on Monday, June 1, for. London, where. --they---will take- up -residence . GRAIN. CLUB MEETS The..second grain' club meeting was held on Wednesday" at SDI -IS; with 10' present. Leader .Earl 1Vte-- Spadden also attended: President Don ,McKercher had the chair. .-Minutes of the last meeting 'were read by .John Varlet'• and' adopted by Lawrence' Taylor, seconded •by Don Crozier. The leader provided:a quizz. The club judged ,oats, L. Taylor and J, Broadfoot giving reae. sons. On barley, :Il.. H, Scott and R. Fotheringham gave- reasons: The .next, meeting is on'June 24, at $'.30 p.m. 1E'. DRIVE -•1N TREATTR E. Clinton, 0nta o '` Featuring the Largest Wide _ Screen in: Huron''".County. • TIiUItSDAY, FRIDAY and. .: SATURDAY -June 4, 5 and 6 "THE BIG COUNTRY (Colour) CCinemaseopey _ W Gregory Peck ,-- ,Jeare.Sininions._> Bur.: Ives Charlton Heston (One Cartoon) aduation rci s to the l o o r d une at 2:00 p.m - Guest_Speaker . • /� 3t rL.H. ° chains':.. M. � S M s DCa-of UniverSity of Waterloo o • AND FRIENDS OF. ALL' PARENTS ° THE STUDENTS ARE INVITED ATTEND TOS. ! 142 1V RESULTS — '� Phone 141 . or ''BRING T WANT ` AD,S�, Read the Advertisements — a Profitable b 1e Pastime MONDAY, ` TUESDAY .and WEDNESDAY:• June 8, 9• and.10 "THE 3.Is IN THE ..GREY FLANNEL S• UIT"` (Colour-) (Cinemaseope) `'Gregory Peck --` Jennifer.; Jones (One;`Carteon) .:TWO 'SIowS NIGHTLY ;'Rain or Clear First Show at:Dusk Children under 12 in cars` FREE"' IlhtiII, illirill!IiU IJIIIII HHJIh11111tIu. - mensal) 'rices Livestock' prices were :higher at the Hensall Sales Iast week. Bert Thortipson. Hensall, marketed 21 steers with 'a top of $25.80; Lyle Hill, Varna, five steers at $25.60. Gobd butcher steers were $24.50 to • $25.80; reedium, .steers,, $23:00 to $24.25; butcher heifers,: $22'50 to $23.60; fat cows, 180 to. $19.40; heifer cows -up to $22.10;- springer, cows, $230,00;•_babies, $25.00; veal, $25, to $30; small calves, $12 to $15; good bull calves $20 to $30; heifer calves up to $46;'. Durham heifer calves, '$35 to $73; weanling" ,pig's, $0;00 to $11.0; chunks, $i2 to $20; feeders, $21 to $26; sows, A total of 700 pigs, and 260 cattle ,were. sold. r-. SEA FORTE l. ..:. • .. � -: criers u he .�llsre aid. b the.. Tn view of t lie ,of the recgnt proclamation' issued by the Town Council, re the confinement of " dogs,. , and ,the fact that they are not to run at large- ' time, the Council "feels that -charges 1 . must-.bervlaid under this By -la*.- Any. owner ..or, harbourer of a dog who allows it.: to i'riln . at -largecall-- be "-Summoned into' -Court: The fine in a case of this kind could . be' $50.00" and costs. The Council .and myself would;. ask all eiti zens concerned to comply with the laws and avoid the .eonseduences. HRISTIEL, Mayor W. G. THOMPSON HENSALL and Sc,ns Limited . Phone 32 ";,- LetUs ;Fill Your 'REQUIREMENTS WITR' THE BEST THERE SANILAC .00 :cwt, MICHELITE • CLIPPER • REGISTERED_h. COMMERCIAL L$ No. 1 . 7s V UW . 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