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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-07-31, Page 3E rIumili HIrun1Unini 111mmiuln111:, Visit `the. Real Living Santa - l9, :June to Tha nk �v . fng — FUN FOR ALL THF_F,M14TLY Children to 14 Years - FREE 930_ m' to 6:00 .m. _ :Sunday, p 1 ' '.lit to 6 . .m. P VILLAGE • SANTA'S Bracebriidge, Ont. ECONTRIBUTES �►E, FEST �ATI� �. F LEGION . PICNIC ' S E. UL L 0 TO'�SU�!�E ,�,• G Canadian The annual Seafo t ana ansa rh dn Le ion picnic was held_ at Jowett's g Grove in Bayfield on Sunday with 145 in attendance, _ In charge of the picnic:_ were: "president, harry Nesbitt; special events, Charles Wood, Allan Nicholson, Ken' Bet- ties, Ken Powell, Gordon `.Scott, „Hartman Huisser, Ken ..Maclntyre and George Hays. 111111111111111111111111[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt1111111 The results of the races were as 1 IL num EAFOR'T CRE ICE CREA Y --.B D.IR BUTTER; EAFO R T`' On instruction from. 1ieVCouncil, °T3EREB.:• , OCLAIM 9 Y, PR ' � 5 9 T 3 Y �� AUGUS r I AC HOLIDAY In • the Town of Seaforth -and.respeetfu'lly request the Citizens and .Businessmen to;;observe the;same N, • 1 a or IE HR ST ori Save the`; Queen'' s follows. boys under five, Kenne Wood, Cameron, Holland; girls un- der five, Lynn Nicholson, Lynn, MacLean; girls,, six to eight, Di- anne Dennds, Judy •Fraiser; boys, six to eight, Rickie Wood, -Bin .Me Leod; girls, nine to •'11, Pamela Powell, Jean: Scott; .boys, nine to 11, Michael Walsh, Brian Scott; girls, 12 to 14, Pareela Powell, Lin- da, -Powell; boys,,,12 to 14, David Watson, Paul Betties; girls 15 and over,. Barbara 'Alexander; Shirley. Storey; , boys, .15 and over, Jim Watson, Allan Nicholson;girls' wheelbarrow race, Pamela Powell and Patsy'McIntyre;'L boys' wheel- barrow race, Richard. and David Watson;;. married women's • race, Barbara Alexander Betty •Huls- .ser ifiarried' :me 's race, Don Doupee,` Keith MacLean.. Girls' 'backward'. race; Pamela Powell, Mary- Walsh; :boys', back- ward race, David Watson, ` Gary Betties; girls kick the slipper, Jean Scott; , Linda Powell; boys kickthe Slipper, Gary' Betties, David :W.at- son; wo'men kick the slipper, Shir- leyStorey, Olive Bettles;, men kick the slipper, Harry_ Nesbitt, Ken, :Betties, ,:'clos"est;. birthday, Lynn Nicholson,; man with ,most keys in his , pocket, Henry' tiler; _woman with most; buttons -on dress;: Mona Adams; than with least hair, Allan Nicholson; woman with longest l air;'-Diarin r -Dennis; largest -fa -in -- Ey, Mrs .'arid Mrs. Gordon Scott; . anniversary closest to date, Mr. and Mrs: -Clayton -Dennis; young est baby, Christopher Nesbitt; old- est , manLpresent, ' Fred` Williams;. most freckles, boys, David Wat- son; most freckles, , girls, Judy Fraiser; -bdys' ,and girls' three -leg g'ed race, , Patsy McIntyre, and Pamela Powell,, Jim • and• David Watson; ':;oldest lady,. Mrs. George Eaton. •A' softball- game followed, With the ehiortfi`'Legion ,defeating the Goderich' Legion 8 to 7. X11 iuiiui11MrIMUMunllnuiliuiilllnl111k district Weddings #III1111nuhI1111illIIIIIt11111111111 UftI11I• HoLME .-WEBSU E" A V • NA. -The Rev. T. 1'it , of R t ficiated at a ceremony in. Varna United Church . Saturday, when Nancy E. -Webster and Jack L. a vo• s. Holmes' 'exchanged `marrn ge w The; bride is the, daughter of Mr. - and Mrs. Watson R. Webster, Var- na, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes; Clin ton. - A formal gown of imported ,lace and French tulle was chosen by the bride. The full bouffant .skirt was. complemented by a- bodice styled- with long- sleeves and a rounded neekline accented' with seed pearls. and sequins. ' She ''carried'' a cas- cade arrangement of red roses and stephanotis. Mrs, .Ray Huether;'Holiiiesville. was matron. of honor for'her,sister and bridesmaids were Miss Mavis Steep, Clinton, and Miss Lola Chut er, : Brantford. • They were ; gowned:' identically, • in "aqua dotted swiss' eyelet over net and taffeta. • Gerald Holmes was his brother's groomsman, and guests were ush- ered by Mack Webster; brother of •the; bride, and -Ray' Huether. For; travelling the bride wore a powder. ;;blue' embroidered dress with matching. accessories and :''a pink rosecorsage, The couple will reside in Clinton. • The bride is . a -graduate •of -"Stratford ---Teachers- College, Teachers-College 1.1en Sall Prices ' Overheard when • two , wmschool, 'ars vete aalkmg "I Started teaching 'in 1919 Great Scott! According to:•my;,present agethar, was:the=year before,I was born." Hensall sale price last week Were. $1;,00 ' a hundred lower Butcher steers,, :$24.50 to $25.00;; medium steers,"$22`ta $23:50; but Cher heifers; $22.to $23.80; fat cows," q$13 to $15;:J.:good to cows,' $16 $17.50; light cows,,,,$18 50 to $19.50,; 1abies,; i$24 to_$25. :veal calves,,$2* to $27; smallaealves, "$12 to $18; `goo'd brill, cal es,• $22:to $35; Holstein heifer cafes, $25' to $40; Durhmacalves,- $46' to $60 weanling. $9.50; chunks, $10; to $13.50; feed; ers, $14 to, $22; sows, $64• to $72. ,.six hundred aacn ,,ergkty,pigs ;ard' 190` cattle were sold. , SINES! LLE. Opens. ,September.; Practical Instruction in all Commercial -Subjects " Modern -E qui went; New T •tors'• Qualifiedfieachers q p YPeu'r>I - Exalinnatians set;marked, and DiploinaS issued- by - THETHE . . BUSINESS 'EDUCATORS' •:ASSOCIATION OF CANADA For ,yers- a s : every' eat has been •filled. ' • ' several ev, y s Register Now'— Tuition S22 — Telephone 428or 1272'Colleet E BIG NIGHTS OF COLORFUL SHRE :...•,:. EA FO RTH `LION: VARIETY Ti�N , PACKED AR1 ANNU AL: 24th_.. .OUTSTANDING•: PROERA • WEDNESDAY: THE • FOUR TEENS Reek. and Roll -Like You Never Heard It Before EL/VIER T1tUDGEN t.AND HIS ONE-MAN BAND DTs "v7 Iiisr:rowents are i amous to Canadian " and US. Network Listeners T CHAMPIONS Outstanding Square Dance Attraction "SD S• Glair "truinpet Band NURDAY OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME SPECIAL. SWIMMING REVIEW: • - Diving — Life -Saving Demonstrations by, Seaforth Pool Swimming' Classes: and Instructors. JACK BATEMVIAN. Star of TV Novelty ;lliagician HAL BES; POPULAR EQUILIBRIST Familiar to 'l'V Audiences Special Guest-", ' SHARON STRONG - Just Returned'Fiom Calgary JACK BA.TEMAN ; COMEDIAN and MAGICIAN TAMES Draws for 50 Prizes Value ;$1,500.00 Popular Games Sensational Attractions FRIDAY: 'THE FOUR' TEENS -In'a Programme of Rock and Roll. SEPPO DEI 'O -.NOVELTY JUGGLING ELMER TRUDGEN AND HIS 17 INSTRUMENTS DEL RIO and ROSITA MexicanStars, in a Knife and Halebet Act Seen' Aroundthe World Three) lmen! SDHS Ci>els' Tr1Ilnpet Band T E Rytr-till I D W A Y • Featuring Favorite Rides F' vo 'tes— To Thrill. and Delight:Young and ,Old,. Plus old a n 1Ferris Wheel,; and for the Younger . Set, Merry -Go -Round Programme commences each Night at 8:30 p.m.ADMISSION 25c .; Lots of Parking— FREE NEWS OF UF•NSe1LLI CIiic �iUS�I iIett.1OO.. dints One hundred pints of plasma were •collected :on Wednesday at a Red::Cross blood donors clinic, un- der :the auspices of the Hens�f• Legion Auxiliary. Over, 100 of the: village's 700 residents' turned"up to offer donations, and:. John .Ander- son, London Red . Cross official in charge of the clinic, termed the re- sponsefar abovethe per :capita average of other communities. The clinic was setup in the -Cah- adian Legion , Hall," use of which was donated by the Legion and.a special .committee, headed" 1)y' Mrs.' e' E. R. Davis, .assistprocess- . d in. ing the donors., Two sessions 'were held: one: from 3 to .5:30 pan., and the other front 6:30 to,9 p.m.'Cof- fee and cookies were served by members of the auxiliary, Fractures Iiip n Cranwell,f Hali- fax,Evelyn MS who .was,:;visiting with her daughter and ,son-in-law,'. Sgt. Leslie and Mrs... Dupont, in the Fink Apartment on 'Main ;Street, had the 'misfortune to fall on the lower step of the .apartment stairs,.. fracturing her hip'. Bonthron_ Am- bulance . took her to Scott `Memor ia1 Hospital, Seaforth, where ber condition T (favora-ble-and' she ns -resting comfortably. John Alexander, 42, RR 2, Hen-„ sall, who resides 11/4 west "and 11 north of Hensall, is recovering in South 'Huron Hospital Exeter, from an. accident on his farm. He suffered a bad concussion' and a two-inch gash, in his -head requir- ing a number pf stitches. Alexande ,'wasfixing a swather when �ne of the parts loosened, causing the.; lever, to' fly,. striking' him on the head. He operates 350 acres, and neigh- born`:haye rallied to his ..assistance and are busy -combining the wheat. Tit. is, expected a large bee -will be organized in the,.verynear future.. Children under 12, FREE' PROCEEDS FORDIOLS, WELFARE AND MAINTENANCE OF LIONS PARK AND^ POOL A family dinner at the, Hesshav e cottage t the - er over the a Pm y weekend marked the 36th wedding anniversary of Mrand''Mrs. Geo. Tiess, of .Hensel, Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr; • aid Mrs, J. L, McCloy and .tamiiy, of Toronto, presented them with a new refrig crater for, their' cottage. They were. ;also the recipients' of many lovely; gifts 1VTr, arid Mrs. Hess ifave' been' residents 'of Hensall for 32 years, coming here from Biggar-, e'..Mai fried of MissAnnie '�, , will friends , , Consitt will regret.to• learn she is a; patient • in Clinton Hospital suffer- ing, a fractured hip, sustained in a fall last' Thursday, Miss Copsitt: was enjoying an:afternoon at God-: erich with friends and in coining out of the restaurant she missed;• afour i i'eb step; thinking ,she. was on. the level. She willbe 'confined to . the hospital for some -Months. Mr. `Charles Pettigrew, Of •Big 'gar, Sask., accompanied- by his son,. Lorne, of Saskatoon;. and' daughters, Mrs:, Robert Stead,,;Big gar; Sask., and -Mrs. Vic Marochi, :Victoria; -B C., were recent visitors` with Mr. and Mrs. George Hess. :Mrs �etitigrew�>is'a�ister `of-Mrs;� Hess. Mr. 'and Mrs: Fred Beer; : of Hensall; and Sgt. John; Beer;: `Mrs;. Beer, David and Johnny,'. of.Spring-' field,'returned home Saturdayfroin' w.eek's'.fisbing:trip to Johnson's' Harbour in the Bruce' Peninsula', and -were successful in spearing '95 Bryan 'Anslie, ,"33, of'.Goderic1', was admitted te'South Hiiron..Hos pital, Teter, : Sunday afternoon p with facial lacerations :-when, his car hit a temporary Bridge 'on No. :21 highway, .'south of St. Joseph. OPP George Mitchell, of. the .Exe- ter:.. 'detachment,. stated, 'damages. would .amount to $1,500.,, ClayAustili,, accountant at- .the. ere teff -=on - Bank of Moitti'ea - h , Monday.•' for Delhi, where he has. received:'promotion of assistant accountant. The bank,' "made a •presentation to him on Thursday of last' Week, K: K. Christian; bank„ manager, doing' the honors Mrs. Austin and farriily•,will take :up residence, in Delhi in.the near, fu Sing On Radio • ;e.. —Pni its-=of-lViisy--Greta—Ira-mmz from Hensall,`;and surrounding dis- trict, presented., a • very, enjoyable program at, the .Kiddies' Studio' Partyat Winghain, on Sat- urday. , Following. is the program as Pre- sented:.Piano'duet, "B'arn Dance," Kenneth and Grant` Jones; song,' "Boat Song,!? Ruth Ann Coleinan; piano solo, "Allegro Viv.,ance;" Katherine ,McGregor;; recitation, "The Secret," Donna Whitehouse; piano • duet, "Little ': Curly` Head G. Marh, "':Deann.a,Forrest:,and Jim- my Traquair violin' solo,:"Maz- urka; ;Bob„ Munn (Bob won first; prize' in the :open violin. class at the Mitchell ':`music ;festival with this number); Piano;.• solo; 1'The.. Clear=-Stream;','Shirley-Johnstonj;; piano duet, "The :Strolling.: Play- ers," Glenda' Johnston and; Mar- gie Vorrest;•,song, "Ga On" By Grant and Kenneth .Jones;' piano 'duet, `Little `Ruby Waltz,"''Karen Talbot and Eleanor'. Wright;; reci-- tation, _,"When Pa is Sick," ; Gwen- neth.Hendrick;• piano,'solo, ,"Peas ant Dance,'' Dianne Faber; ;piano duet, "Bright As a Button," Ann Mickle and Lois Simmons; chorus, "The Happy Wanderer," verses sung by Jimmy Traquair;; "School Days." • • " Transportation to Wingham was provided by, Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin:- Johnston ' and Mr. Jack. Simmons. • ' Mrs. John Henderson and Kathie' arp. spending a week vacationing: wilt.. Mrs. ' Henderson's ; daughter and son-in-law, 16. and Mrs. -Keith Lindsay and Pamela, at bNapanee. Mr. and. Mrs: Robert Blundell, Ricky and Jean, of ' Barrie; have taken up residence'. in--the•-Lank Apartment, recently ,'vacated by Mr. and . Mrs. John Baker. Mr. dellisl;on 'the . staff' at Clint:in RCAF Station.' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Noakes: and family are 'spending 'a week vacationing, at Inverhuron. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks and Susan ,are vacationing for a week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and. MrS: William Shupe; and Sarann, at Selfridge. Mich.' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nath and Jim- n}y, of Detroit, spent the weekend with the •latter's mother, Mrs L Simpson. Miss Lillian; McKay has return- ed to Windsor after spending two -weeks with her sister, and: brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S, ,Shop- herd, Mrs. W. B. Cross is spending several weeks holidaying with her sister, at Sauble Beach. . Mrs. A. R. Campbell returned''. Friday to Sarnia after spending several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs,- R. Y. McLaren: She also call ed .on other friends. N l l'Q$1T �R, S ,ANNOUNCEMENT r Auction o T. �•, r r co listing i eh this paper �' complete st1 �► Wa�t i Sale, to be SATURDAY AUGUST 151Jx.' '. HAROLD JACKSON' Auclioigaeer a orth ,A DO. : of yy��yyrr rr 7�y� H FREE, Red Cross Drive �1 e:..:.. Nets=$127 Her, The Red Cross drive in the.. Sea- forth area realized •$1,27L85,2 ac- cording':to treasurer,, -Butt: The 1959 ,drive is_; now_ coin=" plete for the,Seaforth branch.:. During, June the. local' Workroom shipped'; 365 pieces of`. sewing, ` 135 pairs of socks and six large quilts';. to the Ontario division: in Toronto: to a. EDIp . .At he �h MNG. S Albu s on � Wend m r n rtrai s. ecru ; rJces for:chtld e s t .. � I p p• p° PHONE FOR APPOINTMENTS --- PEN EVENINGS Phone Goderich 1 172 ENTWORTH STU.D1! GODERICH 91 SOUTH ST. • ONTARI? EGMONDVILLE Mrs.,, Larry Brown and family and Miss Pat Rosenberg of Galt,. visited, Mr, and. Mrs. Jack Fraiser over. the weekend. • Mr. ` Wayne Wamsley returned from two weeks' "holidays in Galt. and•. other points . in; Ontario; ,and '`united States. G Stove and. Furnace Oil Prompt Farm and$ome Delivery, .• DON BRIGHTRALL• )healer. and Distributor of Canadian Petrofina Ltd. Petroleum • Products PHONE 354 Seaforth ' Ont. Best 1n,, Balers! ' For smooth n stop baling you need uniform, guaronteed Co-op Twine: Ties right -and'stays tied. Full strength, full length, ties more:bales per ball:- ade, in Canado_frorh t .ue~Sisalanp. ;, r, AftsAise a •••••""' eta CO=OP BINDER TWINE Best. -m Binders! Fadi', boll has - a protective cover which prevents tarsgling• : (wine runs smoothly to` the lost, foot. cta full:' length,- Full strengtl - Full' value Buy with confidence at the Co-op sign. 'Written 'guarantee'in`'evei -a r 1 FIRNERS 00121R17'V ECG STATION -FEED MILL %5&&p /3/9 District Obituaries MRS, CAThERINE TAYLOR BR fCEFIELD. -- Mrs. Catherine Taylor; , of ' Stanley township, 85, widow of John henry Taylor; died in Clinton Public Hospital Satur- day. She was the former Cather- ine .Elizabeth Gilmore, and wa born near Forest.: She lived ther in her early years, She moved . with her hpsbanci to Stanley township -in 1921,- and for the • fast 10 years made' her home with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Baird. During her younger year's she had been identified with the Baptist Church. She is survived by one datightert Mrs: Walter (Retia)" Slanrcl; two: sons,: Victor' and Harvey, all. of Stanley township; one sister, Mrs. William Rice, .Buffalo; 17 %grand childrbnn and 27 great grandchild, dren. -'' The remains. rested 'at the- Ba and Mutch funeral home, Clinton, where the funeral was held: Mon day at 2 p.m Rev. Sidney Davison, Brucefield United Church, officiat- ed, and burial,3was, in Baird's cem- etery, Stanley township; Pallbear- ers were six grandsons, William John,. Morris,, and Arnold Taylor,, Alvin Cooper and Earl Craig.. Flowerbearers were also grand children: Irene, Elaine; Mary Loin and Douglas Taylor: 1958 VAUXHALL SEDAN 1958 CTEV. 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