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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-06-26, Page 3a ml Holl r( ongregations Presentation of `a chesterfield suite, twin desk set and lazy boy. 'chair were made to Rev. Charles D. Daniel and Mrs. Daniel by the- • congregations ',of, Hensel' United. and Chiselhurst Churches at a •farewell gathering at the United •Church Thursday evening.: The address -to, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel was read by Jinn by and pres- `,entations made by Joe Ferguson:; Mrs. Daniels was presented with a corsagehy Mrs. Dave Kyle :1 Mr. D 1 el adi .'i' m sex res " a P 91IIg aPPre dation for the .gifts, stated that he .would carry with hien ha pA 'memories of his ministry, here, anc "left a challenge for, -the young peo p1e to carry on the traditions o' their , fathers.; 'Mrs. 'Daniel, who spoke briefly, invited members, of the 'congregation to visit' them and see their' gifts at theirhome in In- gersoll... . Mr. Daniel, who has been in, the ministry 44 years, and: who has :served both congregationsfor the past four years, is retiring to, In- gersoll. 1. L., McNaughton, .oltair- man of the board of stewards, was chairman, and gave the chairman's address. Steveread—scripture Passages and Rev. •Daniel offered' prayer; A program was enjoyed, consist- ing of a vocal'luet'by Mrs. Pearl Passmore and Mrs. William Fuss; vocal solos by : Eric floss, of Chis- elhurst, and Mrs.: Carl Payne; a reading, Miss M, HIXis.' Accompan- ists - were Miss Greta Laramie and Mrs. A.. Ross. Luncheon was sery-, ed by members of ' the Evenings Auxiliary..Walter Spencer; extend-'; ed courtesy • rennarks to the Evil -i' ing Auxiliary for a delicious 'lunch. The Old Pro—Applying 'at the accounting department of �a rail - read for .bis first job,.. the recent'. high school; graduate wasmomen tarily stymied : by a question on', the application 'blank which read: "What machines ' can you oper- ate?" Pausing briefly, he finally' wrote: "Slot and Pin Bali." MINUM WINDO If you are building a newh iiia; r r o a modellin � i ._g.g, t. will be to your advantage. ;to enquire , bout the Koolvent -Nash' ash' • double double. hung •and •double glid r"wiydows. These all - aluininum windows will save you time• ndirioney in painting, installation" and maintenance costs;: and will give., you ' peivect, year round, ventilatio The se windows sl e,sntoothly and;,'.`easily in aluini num arid,. vinyl channels giving trouble-free operation at all times The unique design guarantees . n • absolute minimum: of condensa-- . tion and,frosting: See these w'dows before. you .Build. iron scale'. , samples, togetherwith all, our other products can. beseen.in,our -showroom - at 15. Nelson St.,' k ceter: - Call ,us for `free estimates;; ,venin s _- Door.. g and ...Veran ah: C " COO!. patron- .....ors : n �.. p d . 1COWS Double -. o_ub.le Hun D OU tel@ G11 r des Jal'o PHONE 553 .. Authoriz e d Dealer .EXETER,:. 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This means • that FFP can be tailored to suit any salary. �. you.can borrow up to $3,500,depending on • your income, to buy the things: you want for your home and tinnily, or•ie meet emergencies. 0 Ptpnned.repayments help you run your income instead of letting it run. yor.' , .. Almost any reasonable purpose may be financed through the Bank of Montreal Faniily finance Plan including vacation, school and college; expenses and.so on. The•Bank of Montreal will, gladly advance the necessary cash as•long as you can afford repayments without hardship; .Whether you area B of M customeir or not, this modern, low=cost way to get •the things you want for your home and famity•is available to you. Whynot talk to the people at your, neighbourhood B of M branch today? • 400 MR AND MES HAROLD PARSONS seen 'following their marriage in Knox: Presbyterian ':Church, Moukton• The bride; is the foriner Charlotte Battin, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Glen Bat tin . Monkton, and the bridegroom's ,bi m �' s :P are.are - ntsMr: and Mrs. Russell. Parsons, •- Staffa. The ,couple are - residing in Staffa. (Photo by, Spackian and Ross). ' NEWS' OF HENSALL : FI FTSE N MEIVIB . _� E_ MI �. SSION B ►ND,_CC . HensaIl.United'fChurch, 'lovely 'with -profusions of -red; and'White peonies:: and orange blossoms, .Was,' the setting Thur'sda'y afternoon: for. the annual Bally Band:party; when' theWomen's Missioiiary Society 'entertained he"m others`an dbabies , Presideht-MTS -Ger ;grins r�ong; .who ,presided; '• extended the ., wel- ;come..' Reeitation s were ti Ven., by :,Bre nda. Noakes and -Catherine: ,Christie;', h sties and a:;piano solo by,Jim-,, :my Traquair. Baby Band su, perin- tendent,••Mrs. w.; pilling told the:story•on "Jesus and thettle'Chil dren and ofered,.pr • ,In atvely g ad ationremon - fifteen members of. the Baby': Band (graduated into',;the Mission Band, passing; throughthe gates entwin- ed with, ivy "and colored ; peonies, •with" Ann. Mickle, Suzanne- Ronnie •and Nancy Kyle • Singing the gradu- ationsong, as they • passed ,through onto the platform, where .Mrs:';Ran' Mock., welcomed thein:' and Mrs Dilling•presented the diplomas.- Graduating• class were: Pauline Grace Allan, •John David'Bjaekw,ell,' Wayne ';:.Edward Corbett,-, Beverly John Corneil;,•Catherine"Ann. Chris-' tie, Catherine: Janice:,,Fuss,Julne Ann Heal,• Keith" Eugene Harburn;'• Sandra"Dianne- Munn; Timothy David Mock,:• John Douglas'Noakes, Donald `' James" Noakes, Shirley 1Vlarie;._Smale,6,'Nancy ,NLarzeTra=. quair,. tonna Smith. Mrs Grace •Harpole: accompanied at the piano for the•- ceremony. rs., :.Daniel an'K d Mrs:en Elder; 'were M `were in charge of the presentation of the,. mite „•.boies,which realized $41.73. Rev. Dame 'spoke briefly and pronounced the !benediction,' after Which.. refreshments were .served,Baby Brand superintendent Mrs. Dining :and her .assistants; Mrs, Grace Harpole, Mrs. • Stanley Mitchell- and Mrs. Blighton 'F.erg are td he congratulated for such,a delightful and successful", party. Visiting';leaders' of the Band,. Mrs. Edison: Forrest,. Mrs:',,Ross .For- rest,- Mrs. Ken Elder, ` Mrs. E. •Chipcbase, Mrs. Daniel and Jr;s N • -E. Cook,, ,formed -the 'ret eption committee, and. MS •.•''' V'. B. Cross :and- -Miss Ellis were 'in: "charge of the registration:: Mrs. TS .J. Sher, vitt was pianist • A communicant class; prepared b the • i Y . minister, united;. with the •church:• Friday, night• at the pre natatory service -and took their. first communion' Sunday morning at thet7nited' Church; Those join- Hensall- : Prices Market' was steady at• Hensall, Sales Thursday::" Butcher steers, $23 to $24,90; medium^ steers,, $22 tt>' $P;; ,,butcher ''heifers; $22:50 to $24;• fat cows, '$15 to $13.50;. good cdivs, $18 to $19.50; light cows up to $20.50; babies, $23.50 to ,$25;. veal, $25 to $28; smatll,'ccalves, $1 to'; $15; ;' good bull : calves, $20 to $2&; Holstein heifer calves; $30 to' $42; Durham •calves, $46 to :$7&; Weanling pigs,, $9.50 to $11;; chunks, $12 to $16.50; ,feeders, $16 to $24; sows, $60 to $75. Sold were 680 pigs and 160 eat- tle JIITHE B� AF.. FLES DUATE `TO LORFt L CEREMONY ing were By ,professron,;.of faith: William Thomas ',Shaddick- Jack Albert Chipchase,, Elaine:Marjorie Keys, 'Sharron Lee'Skidtniore, Her- bert Bruce- Horton, Dennis Ronald, Mock, David Stephen.George Kyle, Har - Harold- Fre d..,L 4aques _Marlene' -01 ive .Jaques Bili :Sa;rnuel' Wesley Jaques, ,Marlene GraceRuthAnnTra uairy Donna a D Bigonuainse, Jones Howard, Doug Ronnie, Ray= mend Kenneth McLean;- by ,letter: Miss Ruth Soldan, Mrs. `Ian Me - Allister, Mrs. Roy: Brock.; Recreational 'activities -:for ch 1- dren of 'different : ages will start Monday,• "June 29. Registration will • beginat 9:30 a m for basketball; swimming;: crafts; -volleyball and • softball: Recreational director, J: R. '"Scottie" Hnme will be .assist-' ed by leaders.. Miss Jean, Noakes and Miss ,:Pat ,itowe who '•. are .tak- ing an•.;instructor's` course in .play- .ground activities : at . Goderich Rev, Currie Winlaw, of;: Wawa.(Jamestown), %Ontario, who will succeed Rev: Charles. D,. Daniel as-3ninister •of the United Church,- ;will be inducted.; on•Fri= day, July';3 .Rev. Hugh Wilson -of Thames Road,- and .Rev. H. E IRA: ly,;' Grand: Bend, ;will be the in- ducting officers,. Rebekah . Lodge M• eets m 1Virs Inez McEwan� N:G., pre- sided for ;the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge .349 Weds nesday evening.::Mrs. Laird Jae, 'obi treasurergave'the financial .report: The, secretary, .Miss May belle Whiteman, read.a letter from,' Mrs Carrie :Reice; Ndrth Kansas City, Iowa. 'The report from the D.D.P., -Mrs. William'" -Chambers of ::the Rebekah 'Assembly; of On; tario on her year's work, was also'. read'. Arrangements were made ?or the, I)OF and; -Rebekah picnic to ' be': field at the'Hensall-Park.July Mrs E Chipchase Mrs. E. Shad -- dick and :Mrs.. Ross-. Richardson; were appointed en, the sports cora, mittee- for the picnic. - Arrange meats were also made for: the in- augural •meeting to be held •in the }Jensen:lodge on June 24, it 8:00 para, Nominations. fer:the officers for the fall term were as follows: Noble Grand, Mrs. ' Glenn Bell; Vice Grand, Mrs. `'E. Chipchase recording. secretary; Miss Mabelle Whiteman;- financial 'secretary,' Mrs. Clarence Volland; treasurer, Mrs. Laird:' Jacobi.• Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaddick at-' tended theex=warden's banquet at Little- Inn;,Bayfield, . Thursday,: .tune 18. •. Mr, and. Mrs Gus-, Voth '-and Jim my; of ; Detroit, ,visited over the weekend with Mrs.- L. Simpson. • Gary Lawrence, who underwent• an , appendectomy operation. at Clinton Hospital, 'has ` returned )forme J m: Sa• r n str who o under' g Went an appendecton y operation. at Clinton:; Hospital; is improving nicely. Pamela Taylor,'; daub ' 6, . g ter df Mr. ;and., Mrs. Jim •- •Taylor, is a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- Mrs •J..• E, IVlcEwen and -'Mrs. en McKay, Kippers, attended the Mahone ne Y Seaforth Pee Wees Top Mitchell. 16 x'11• ' On Friday 'night .the Seafortla Pee Wees defeated Mitchell 1$-11 in a game played 'at the :recrea- tion grounds. The : visitors pushed' five runs ;across the plate . in the first frame and added one: in the second inning, The locals counted twice in the first and one in the, second At, the encs of the third` :stanza Mitchell led the locals 7-3.' Seaforth : canie to 'life; in • their part of the fourth frame, shoving five runs. across to take the lead 8-7. Mitchell went - down one -two - three in the fifth frame, while the locals garnered seven' runs, -,to 'take a lead of 15=7, Mitchell pt .on a • determined bid in, their hail of the seventh frame, on three hits: and a walk, when .they : counted four runs, to close the gap '11..16, but the locals • retired the visitors with- out further scoring. Mitchell • - 11 11 3 .. Seaforth . 16 ' 10 2 Batteries-.Mitehell ' . Deitz and Robertson; .Seaforth: Price and Dick, Wright and :Hotham, MITCHELL --Hughey, 3b He - Muth, 1b; .Malcolm, cf; Pepper,, ss; Vipond, 2b; Hulley, rf; McCor- mick, If; Robertson, e; Deitz, p;;' Fuller' in, fourth and Malcolm SEAFORTH Dick, c; ..Boshart Campbell, 2b; , 1b; Price, p; Eagan, 3b; Wright, ef; Patterson, ss; Me Llwain If; ,,Devereaux, rf; :Boshart; in third, Rowat in fifth, Fortune in TI,IE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH,, COUNTY HOME AUXILIARY Ladies •of the district Inet in the audaicariuxn of the, -County home on Monday afternoon fpr tiie rega- lar :meeting of the Huron ' Coanty: Rome ' Auxiliary. Mrs, kl.; G. Thome Was in the chair, Ladies` fro Yth were present to make: ngements for the monthly° irthday party being held Wednes- day afternoon which tbeY .volun Leered to have. Each .resident hav- ing a birthday this' month gets a 'gift; those having birthdays in the future.are looking forward to their day, and all will receive • enter- tainment o and lunch ,. A penny sale , at: the, Conclusion of the meeting' added, to the treas. . ury, after which a socialhalf-hour. was spent. CLEAR' Y'S 'SR won'ni IL ICE CREAM DAIRY_4 BAR SEAFORTH. R AM saw Eastern n Star mother and daugh- ter lianquet-at the Angfiean'parish hall, Exeter;._: Friday evening,, Mrs R. J. Cameron and Mrs. R. Y., -McLaren: were joint. hostesses at Mrs,.Canzeron's "home Thursday. evening to; entertain the.,.,.ehoir Carmel Church and their husbands `I and wives. ;Mrs. McLaren' con- ducted? a •'period of contests for Which there were several- winners,'. after which 'a .buffet" luncheonwas ser -V • Members ,off, the boy, Scouts, ac conipanied by Scoutmasters " Jo hn, Raker .and Eric Mansfield; enjo�ed a weekend' Camping at the Pin= ery.' .At the meeting " of the r Park: ,Board at, the .Memorial-, Arena, chaired lay. Don Joynt,:representa tives`,df the "various organizations of the town; were. present to give their answers) to appeals for: dona- tions to . improve 'facilities of arena. The Kinsmen Club donated .$1.00', and: hope to give $100' in• • the' fall; 'Kinettes, $100; -Legion: Ladies';: Auxiliary; ;$100, and; $100 in the fall; Legion, " $100 and Women's` Institute„. $25 • - Miss Elvera Churchill, Toronto,' was a•weekend guest with` -:.her si's ter and brother-inlaw, •Mr. and Mrs:, E.. Shaddi'ek and Bill. Sell' that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Exposi- tor .,Classified ;Ad. . Phone 141..• U SEAFORTH L en et a_v FRID1 ATURD AY = SUNDAY D AY June e 9. from 1.30. to 5:30 p.m. the Pool will operate `on n daily y, IaSIscommencing .... � C .m , o rn@acing Friday, June 26 Open Daily, Weather -Permitting ,,: : 1:30" to 5:30 and 7 t' 9 Gasoline Smasolhi ie !! • SWIMMING INSTRUCTION FREE swimming instruction for' � school .children by qualified instructors available each :morning. Registration closes July 3rd Classes are being arranged and students are asked to report -as fallow:`�T` Thursday, July 2, at 10 a.m.— Pupils of Rural Schools. and . of St. James'':, •'Separate School.: Friday, July 3, at 10 a.m. Pupils of Seaforth Public,' School, Classes commence - Monday, July 6th, at, 10 a.m. ADULT.: SWIMMING CLASSES Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7:30 to 8:30p m: = Learn to swim with qualified:instructors, A.` minimum of 10 4essons-. $2.00 and admission If sufficient interest is shown, classes will be arranged; eommenc ing Tuesday eve , July 7th. Make application in person, or phone. the Park. PHONE 245. 'Confused About Gasoline' Claims?;..., Whyn go �t long- winded,' . a ton - 'i winded,' over -exaggerated, highly unnecessary 'write- up • about this very eontro- wversial product. It seems every gasoline manufac- turer has the, best,the most powerful, the most• economical; the most phooey!• We are not going to use a lot of frilly adjectives, in fact all we are going to ..say. about --._CO_..OP.. GASOLINE is that it is SECOND TO' NONE I Now act that; is left to say is: When it comesto gasoline for your car, , truck or tractor . come to your local CO' OP, We. like to serve you. PATRONIZE _ YOUR MYllAN H ro 2 Mijf'lO4 ar454 5 BANK OF' . ;ONTnE' t ensall Branch: K.gNNETI{' arkis 1.AN, Manager Bruce&'eld (Sub -Agency) • ' Qpen Tuesday' and P riday,.', 111:100 Wiry CANADIANS .•' OM140 ANO .00D 1T5IN ALI'n-tkrmoistcy THE ',•' SPENT ON ROf35- ICE REELS-RENT.1Nb, BQX, A sQAT..Fbie . ®t111 Plsat:. !11102; I1!? SEAFORTH FARMERS 0-0P Seaforth, . Ont. Mill m 9 Egg Station *1 . --- ADMISSSIONS --- Children. under Hi h.School:! .H 10C e. ntS dr 1:5U for r S e _,.;. �• Season's Tick Fourth and Additional • Children Seaso.s Ticket u l in.one Family ly .Free HI h S C O al Stud . g eats °: � • 5 Cents, or�3.00 per Season's • :......M. $ Ticket Adults 25 Cents, or $4.00 pr Season's Ticket C • ildre h ofn` One e p'a.mYl and y Two Adults—$10.00 (in (in each -case a checking basket is included) Night.' .Swimming For the convenienceof those who are ..un ,bTe` to swim during. regular hours, the Pool 'Will remain open throughout the evening on certain nights,. depending on the weather. Announcement will be made over ' CKNX Entertainment Guide, or ;:Photle 2457 Seaforth. , "r PICNICS• Arrange to hold your `annual:plonk ' amid the pleasant surroundings of the Lin 'Park. Com- plete• facilities,- 'Admission is ee. �a For further iinformation ,the :Seaforth : Lions Par Phone 245