The Huron Expositor, 1959-08-28, Page 3NEW, HIGHER 'INTEREST-'
HensaI Girl
Has ,Operation
•.:
Cathy.Scane•is recovering nicely
aN in the Sick. Children's' Hospital, To -
ionto;, where she underwentbone
DEBENTURES isurgeryMustard,
on her right foot. Dr. .Wil
in u d, Toronto, formerly
of Brucefield, performed the roper-
ation. CatitY,
peration..Catiry, daughter of, Mr. and•
i4hrs. Howard Scene, a former polio
victim, hopes' fo have normal use.
of ,.her foot in. future.
Plan every step With.
r
t)n
&Erie_
a.
gad ru
HEAR
OFFICE
160 ON
T,. , ONT !iRo
District Repr ptati'ves;,'
F . G.
DONTIfRON Hensa eek�ee
ll 30
: ,. , . , DN A: CARDNO, Seaforth .:
for REFRESHING ENERGY
Get the milk bred habit!,
It's- cool, :delicious, re
fe'shing
" : 'aeks cc. nutri-
tions punch ' " :Thei'r's
nothing• like -milk. for a
quack energy pickup for,
bothadults and children!
Staff a Couple
Wed 40 Y •
E'arS'
Mr. anM Leslie
,d -Mrs. • B sli
e Butson • of
Staffa,, Were honored' at a- diener
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
I3utSonrStaffa, oil .the occasion of
their 40th : wedding anniversary.
They were married :at the 'home
of the bride's.parents, the late Mr.
and Mrs, J::MeDonald of .Strat-
ford, on August 13, •_1919: Since
their Marriage< they have resided•
on the bridegroom's farm "west of
Staffa.:
,.They__ haire one ,.son;• Jack,„,and.”
one granddaughter, ,Rae, -who: pre-
sented them with a rpse .corsage
and boutonniere. -They .also "re-
ceived many cards and gifts.-
illlllllll�lll111(1.liullllllllllltlllllllilllll
DANcI
EVERY
'Friday Night
AY
_ ....FEED:..
PAV
LLION`
IAN WILBEE'S
ORCHESTRA
i ffinnu uuiiII Jiuiat nnutnunniu
Stove-" and
Furnace Oil-
-Prompt. Farm
and .Home- Delivery
Dealer
and..Distributor of
Canadian Petrofina Ltd,
PetroleumProducts <"
PRONE .35'4..
Seaforth -•Ont."
our Passport.
.. to Better Living
ENSAL
Mrs:. W, B. Cross has returned
home after . vacationing at Sauble
Beach and Howden B..y; She was
accompanied home by her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr; and Mrs.
Don .Robinson and family, of Len -
don. ,.
Mrs.Robert Cook and Carolyn
are spending a few days with 'the
formers parents, Mr, and Mrs. N.
Hildebrandt, at Wheatley.
Miss Sharon- Riley, London,;.; is
spending a few.• days with Miss
At-Mickle. at the lake: '
Mrs. Gary ,Corlett, Bryan and
Diane, of Toronto,. have returned"
home followings a two weeks' visit
with the latter's parents,: Mr, and
Mrs. N: E.
Cookan .other b s
d
Robert and Douglas and their fain -
Mrs. •RuthCarter,
of Clinton • was
a. recent ;visitor with her mother,
Mrs Catherine Redden, and fain-
.
Miss"
Vicky Hamilton, is
spending two •' weeks' holidayng
with -her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, -Arehie, Noakes.
The,••many. friends of :Mrs "Sim
.Roobol,„a_patient:iii Victoria_Hos,
vital, London, will be (pleased to
learn 'she s is improving aiid was
able to . sit on the side "of ” her bei
for: a short timer
The many friends of . George F'
Walker will be •pleased to•know-he
is: improving steadily in',South Hur-
on Hospital, Exeter.
•,-Mr.
and: Mrs. ;:Harold; Redden.,
Bobby, Jimmy, Debbie acid •,Mar-
jory of;.Dresden, :wer"e weekend
visitors with Mrs; Catherine:Hed-
den and • Herb. ---
'Mr.. and Mrs.• Clifford.'Cox and
Derry,. of Toronto, spent ;last week
end with` Mr, and • Mrs.. " Laird
Mickle'and family at,Schade View
MIrs. Cox is the former Miry- Stew-
arttion,•of•Seaforth who• several •years
age taught in .the Hensall continua -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and
family_ le aye for Toronto -this Frh
day to�take up residence.. there.
r 'and; Mrs Bill , Simpson, Bob
an Mrs. Gus. Voth, of : Detroit
spent the weekend . with Mrs, L.
Simpson.
Mrs; ;Earl 'McKellar, Susan and
Michael, .of,Chatham; • were recent
visitors. with "Mr: ,and Mrs. Archie.
Mr. Carlyle Wilkinson,• plant en-
gineer• at General',Coach'Works'of
Canadafor the past six •years, .was
honored at a presentation' Friday:
Mr. Wilkinson and his wife and
family • are. taking :upresidence in
•Marlett, -Mich., the "latter; part .of
Held
,at, the plant, the:employees
presented,;hini. with a handsome'
gold•, wrist watch..Presentation ad-
dress 'was read :by,John .Baker, and.
Presentation;made;;by ;George Par,
ker. The ;,offiee staff. gave .him
full set of "-fishing<':ego pment. • "
•
Mr, Harold Knight" has purchas-
ed .the Spencer property . on. Queen.
Street from Mr.,- Walter Spencer,
andwith:his Wife,and family, Ann -
and, :Stephen, expect to move "short
ly. -
1VIr. and Mrs Elmer '• Tohnson'
and;. family.: left Friday 'for a'tw6.
weeks vacation -:at Lower East-
Pulinico N:S ,.where they WillVisit
with Mrs:; Johnston's `parents, Mr..
and Mrs.' ,George Wilson.
"Mr. and Mrs, Orville:, Jones
•Louise and --Kenneth leave' Thurs
day' for a:, 10days', vacation to 'the,
East Coast':by : motor.
1V1r:. and _Mrs. W C. Smyth Left
Sunday for a two -Weeks' vacation
in -Hawaii.%'They ,.flew` "ther-e_.and
LL KIND
msyi
Phone 334 = Res. 540
MAIN. ST SEAFORTH
will return' Koine by boat.
Mrs, C, Wilkinson and Mrs, Clar-
ence -Reid."-won $20, between them
at the Lions bingo at Teeswater.
last Wednesday night. ,
Mr. and ;Mrs. Don Spearman,
Joan" and Jack, and -Mrs. John
Spearman inoved on Thursdayy, into.
the home recently purchased from
Mr, Walter Spencer, on King 'St.
•
Recreation Activities
(By J.;R..i°Scotty"Hume)
The 'Mensal. Arena Board,;is fea
turing 'Texas., style ..wrestling " this
Friday, August 28, ;at 8:45 p.41-; in
the arena, featuring Danny Shane,
245 •.:pounds, Laredo, ;Texas, US.;
BiJim
Big Conroy,.
240 Mounds; •rough
andready mat star; also Cowboy
Cassidy, 230 pounds,. from Twin
Fa
hs, ,Idaho,
.and Tony Martine,
225 pounds, flashy Mexican''stylist,
plus' two other ,heavyweight bouts
and'; four midget TV tag teams.
These boys will put;: on a good show,
so let's^••get behind the arena board.
and' fill the arena forthis wrest
Some of -the boys and girls of
the-town-will-take-part—in--a-play
day activities and ;swim meet to
be held this Wednesday -in Exeter.
Just a reminder: if anyone, Wishes
to join a' -figure skating club, which
is hoped will be started this fall,
kindly let us, have your name, Wage.
and address, or the children soon:
The arena auditorium has taken
oft a' new look and" is now in shape
to cater'to,banquets wedding funs -
tions parties and dances. Anyone
wishing'information,;call the Arena`
150 or 247-W. Bookings are • now
being taken, for reservations: Keep
watching: the local-: stores for the
final games :.to be.played • by. the
Bantarhs,;•and bring- the to
these games.
Postpone Legion
Ladies Meetrn -
The meeting of the Legion ..�.
gion Lad-
ies' Auxiliary, -scheduled for Tues-
day, Sept. 1, has been postponed.
to- Tuesday, :Sept 8, ,:; .
Mr. 'and Mrs J R. Hume on
Sunday entertained. the staff of the
Metropolitan Stores Ltd.,St.
Thomas, to, a smorgasbord dinner.
Guests included Mr., and 'Mrs E.•
L. Sangster ,-and Alan, Mr., end
Mrs E ' Gunning, Richard and
Gerald Carr; Miss 'Mary Lou -Shing-
ler, Mr. Richard Claypole, Mr
and Mrs` Percy Wells, Mr and
Mrs. Dick, Westerterp, Mrs, Mar
ion- Moore ,..and • Patty Ann; .' Miss
Helen_' Babcock. 'and '.Miss Jane
Ecklin:
Mr:: •and- " Mrs. Irving Reid and
Terry,`:of Lucknow, spent Sunday
with Mr.. and 'Mrs. Clarence::Reid
and . family
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. ;and Mrs: Richard Calvert,
Dale and Carol; of Detroit, were
recent ,guests of Mrs. FredRath
well.
'Miss Reify Ann Lazenby has re-
turned, Go, her home in Belleville
after visiting her, grandmother,
Mrs. Fred Rathwell. '
Mrs- Gus .Voth, of Detroit, is `vis-
iting with ,friends : in - the village
and with her father, Mr. ',:C. D.'
Simpson. ••
w Mr. I; James Burdge spent ;a few
days with his parents, •Mr, and
Mrs. -Fred Burdge,
Mrs. H. Berry and Master Lawr-
;vale:ence Rlhott spent a few days 'with
Mr.' and • Mrs.' A: D. 'Smith, Blue
•
Rev. S. Davison will occupy the
pulpit ;of, the United Church on
Sunday morning at the-usual'Cine,•
if o'clock, •°
Mr --_.,and • Mrs J:ohri: .MCMur.trie; •
I3ensall, and ,;.• Mr. and Mrs:, H.
Carter, Clinton,: Were: visitors With
Miss Mary Gibson on Sunday. •
:
1VIr-.• -and••—Mrs, "Anderson ,`•and_
family,°of the RCAF,• have moved
into Mr. Sillery's house.
Mrs" T. A: Dutton` and ' Mrs;
Bruce Menenary, Bayfield :were
in London on ,Monday.
Sold were 450" pigs' and 220 cat -
FUNERALS
ALEXANDER' Rte
-Mr. ,Alexander Ross died in Min
nedosa Hospital on Wednesday,
August 12, .after a brief illness, at
the age of 83 year and 8 months,
'He was born;in McKillop township
on December 20,.1$75, .and; was ed-
ucated in McKillop'township,,' go,.
ing to Manitoba in 41900.
On June 7,1905, he was married
to Isabelle Gourley. ',Mr. ,Ross was.
an elder of :-•Fairmount United;
Church, „trustee of the, Carnerson
Consolidated --school board, nieim-
ber of the Rural Council of Min:
nedosa, life ,member of the' Min-
nedosa Agricultural; -,Society ', and
:the Minnedosa Hospital Board.
Besides his wife e
.he is survived
byo •
tw` sons, John Ross, Res-
ton -Manitoba; Allan Ross, 'Min-'
nedosa; one daughter, Mrs. (Jes-
sie) H. .G. Rodgers, Beaver; Mani-
toba; also oue sister, Mrs..Mar-
;garet. Cuthill,-Seaforth. Mr. Ross
was predeceased by three brothers
Thomas, Basswood, Man; • Dad,
Binsbaith,'-Man.; John; Chilliwack,
,B.C., and three sisters, Mrs. (Sar
ab) Robert . Boyes,' Mrs- (Tennie)'
M. Simpson and Mrs (Mary) John
Dennis..
Funeral services were held on.
Saturday, -August 15, and inter-
ment was in Fairmount cemetery.
Rev. G. H. Hambly.officiated. Pall-
bearers-. were
all.hearers-.were GeorgetBrown, 'John
Prober,. Nelson • Cameron, George
Bullard, Norman " Firby and. - Ross
L;XPOSITOiir' sEAi?
JGU a , '
Men and Womeno'' r
t • work during late August,
and September on Coro Processing.
State whether days or nights =. referred:
Apply `to
•
�nadIan La
;deter, Cfltar-
CLINTON'
_Mrs. •Effie `Cornish Mr; and:
rs Fred Vodden and :Mrs Clarke'
Ball called on Mrs. M. McFadden,
who is quite ill'„in Stevenson Mem-
orial Hospital at Alliston; on Sat`
urday last, . ” -
Mr. and Mrs: Brock Olde - and
Miss Nancy,havereturned" from
holidayin -New 'Brunswick.• °
The -`W M.S. of _ Ontario • Street
Church ._held their August' outdone
meeting" an the spacious lawns ' of
Mrs. Willis `Van Egmond's• home.':
Mrs Olde, the ;president, presided`
for the ;meeting and opened•with. a
m
poeon "Explorers " Miss Elva;
Wiltse• had charge .of the devotion;
al period on "Vacation. Time in
Summer,". and .Mrs Van Egmond
acconrpanied. the • hymns• on 'the'
accordian. :
Miss Betty` Anne Gibbings ,favor
ed with'a selection gs;her.raccor
dyer Roll call : was responded `to`
by sing'. play, recite or pay,, 'and',
some most .interesting: 'nu(mbers
were rendered. `Mrs )+ear -gave a:
citizenship talk on 'the new Gover-..
-nor-General, • Major. Gene_raI George.
P: Vanier, and -Mrs Vanier. ; Miss
S. Co urtice_egndij tedrin".the play-
' ing of ar' Japanese •-game-
• .After this part • of. • the meeting
.the W.A,' social 'convener IhOld
her:
program: of sports planned for their'
picnic,whieh had to be postponed.
Croup I won, ;:the -first contest,.
Group III- won the second contest
and •
Mrs; Schbenhal s' the third'.`
,Miss E. 'Plumsteel.won. the stock-'
ing contest -
wasserved under the trees
'and_.ari enjoyable half -hour,- "spent
over.--the:,:tea mina:- Courtesy •re-
marks were extended :to the, hos
tess and all those who helped..with
the program by, Mrs. Laois •and..
Miss E: Plumsteel,• . •
Mr. and : Mrs_ "E. J. Jenkins are
holidaying ' at Lake toiichaelikig
while, Mr: Jenkins. attends - the
• Y.M.C.A. past .secretaries' confer-
ence. •
Hensall •Sales::P1ri•ces
Cows sold "strong, to 50c higher
at the, Hensel]. Thursday.
Butcher steers," $25.50 to $26,00
medium :-steers,= $2390 to $24:50;
butcher heifers, $23.50 to $24:50;
fat cows;:,$14, to $15.50; good cows;
$16 to $18.50; light cows; •$18,50 to
$19.50; a:babies, $25 to $26.50; veal
calves, $25 to $28:50• small calves;
-$12; to -$18; gooUTh ill " calves,, "$26
-to`$37; I361s.tein heifer calves,. $32
to $44; Durham calves,'$44 to $63;,
weanling pigs, $7,50 to $9; -.chunks,.
$9.50 to $12; . feeders, •$12.50 •to
$18.50; •'sows, $50 to $67,
I C'•
•
IVF �.
LIMITEI!
tle. ,
A young mother was enrolling,
her•firsf'offspring in kindergarten,
"You'll like. it,' Johnny," she said
in parting,' "and at, noon.: monuny
will• come; and bring you home."
But at noontime Johnny :whisper
ed, `Mommy, 1y11; walk with the •
boys . .• you 'follow' along behind."', tv
EXPECTED
TO BE RIPE ABOUT
SEPTEMBER 5th
•
ran
H A KE SPEARE'
Telephone 49-R .
lic
16 foot„x 16. foot .
and. Pol eth .lene
y Sheet
9:5- Each
Actu l
a tests'at the University o� IVXnesota have
proven: ;that when plastic covers are used to 'seal.'
upright silos, up to:6 tons ',extra silage for feeding;
results p;er".silo.' At a. fair value of $8.00 per ton:,-,
this means an extra 840.00 saving
For full information; contact:;
1
MRMIRJ' O�IJPIRATIVE
EGG STATION -FEED MILL--
13/9
AIJ,$ BRING -1 ESUILTS — Phone
141 or 142
CIintOn,' Ontario Featuring the La;gest vvtde
Screen in Huron County
:TWOSHOWS NIGHT'LY-- Rain .or .Clear
First Show at Dusk: '
CHILDREN UNDER112 IN' CARS - FREE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY -- August 27 - 28
"' Horror. Show Double Feature '
"THE H -MAN".
(Adult Entertainment) - (Colour) All Star Cast
"THE WOMAN EATER"
(Adult Entertainment)
'George Coulouris --- Vera Day
ONE CARTOON
Here's -one very helpful har}dbook
' that• will holdtheinterest of every
member of the family;.. , a B of M
Savings Account passbook wrhic
can be your passjort to better living.
Its' the ideal book for those who
look ahead and plan ... Get the
whole story by visiting your nearest
BANK. OF MO Nvm�EAL
h you'll like. Savin, eri
�a1 j�n BANS r
B of III bra4tehr Open "a B of l4
Savings Account for each member
of the family today:
WORKING
Iiensall Branch: " KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Brucefield (Sub-Agcncy): • Open .Tuesday 'and 'Friday
WITH CANADIANS-! tit' EYER;r�i�1ir' ar;... t:IFE
041 CV 1417
etir
SATURDAY and MONDAY W- Mgust 29.`- 31
`DOUBLEVEATURE
HE HARD MAN';, -
(COLOUR)
Guy Madison. Valerie French
"JUKE BOX .:RHYTHM”
Jo Morrow --- Jack Jones
ONE CARTOON
1958 VATJXHALIJ SEDAN
1956 BUICK STA'ION . WAGON
1955 'CHRYSLER INEW. YORKER .
,•:-1955' OLDS 4-DOOR'HARDTOP,
-1955 -CHEV. SEDAN--A.T. And Radio .
'1955. Pti'MOUTII; SEDAN
1949 AUSTIN SEI?Ai
1952 -CHEV. %-TqN PICKUP :
d
PRIGD ` 1 PO CLEAR -
--t
ORTH :�1/■O
SEAFORTH 'arid MITCHELL
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — September 1.2
bOLVBLE •FEATURE -- "
DOCTOR AT SEA"
(Co1rOUR)
Dirk Bogarde - Brigitte 1ardot,.
THE ' NAKED ' TRUTH" ,
NO REASONABLE b1 FER REPOSED,
Ill