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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. 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