The Huron Expositor, 1959-10-02, Page 8',CHF 'HURON. QN . EXPOSITO1 , S P 4RTH ONT., OCT. 2, 1959
Person: T• ERAS TYL R
"The Man With a Million Friends" 1
One of the Top .Countx'y and. Western Artists of All:Time
• Featured Star on "Grand Ole ,Qpr y" and TV ! s : • ' '
• .28:Years. im Show Business, Now Serving God'.
• Hear its Gospel Singing and Thrilling. Testimony!
et T. Texas Tyler in Person ,at
cr on- region -Hail=-.
SATURDAY,
AD1V 15SI 3N FREE
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YOUTH RI �' COUNTY
THE- TWO-YEAR-OLD Y FILLYrosette obet' in her•
TtvO-YEA CLYDESDALE shown sporting her red ios t fors
class -is '>shown. _:Above .:being held by her owner. Aubrey, Tollof Blyth. ' Mr. Toll was 'one: of 22.
exhibitors at, the heavy horse . sho\v at the Stratford Fall Fair, judging of which took plate Wed-
nesday "afternoon: Mr. Toll is ;a well-known exhibitor at most of the area fall fairs, (B-H,:photo)-
NEWS OF HENSALL
SUPERIOR
:FOOD MARKETS•
insm�.
Thursday Frida:.
Octo er
S'I'rEvihs'
FAN CY .TOMATO : JUICE
GOLDEN DEW
NE :
. MARGARI ...
citu'rdc y
20 -oz. tins $
CARNATION MILK, LK
VANCAMP'S
PARK & BEANS
lbs. $,
_: d tins. s $. • 1
15 -oz.• tins
$'.
AYLMER '
CREAM STYLE CORN
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F 1b .Oz tins $
STOKELY'S
Pineapple Grapefruit DRINK .., 48 -oz tins
HILLCREST.
TOILET TISSUE ..
'Large Rolls
ST. WILLIAMS'
Jams, Jellies, Marmalade:: :
AYLMER
FRUIT COCKTAIL
ELLMAR '
PEANUT, BUTTER.•
Jar's
15 -oz. tins
16 -oz. jars $:'
SLICED
TUNA FISH
- tins'.:
WESTINGHOUSE •
LIG IT'BULIISL25., 4a,
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READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS It's a Profitable Pastime
ideIi�
At the di,er. "meeting of the,:! London:
e Club,, retiring president. : .1Vrrs. Alberta McBeath,s ent the
Kinsm n � b P
Harold- Knight told ;;the. group that weekend with' her soni. and daugh-
he had been'infnrnied,by Past Gov-: ter -in-law, Mr., and Mrs: Alex: Mc-
ernor.
Ken'„McKenzie,=of Listowel; Beath, and'family t Kippen.°
that” theHensall,Club had receive& Chiselhurst United Church; anni
the -Boake efficiency award;, Hen-, versary services ,Will 'be held. this.
salls\vas One 'of 16 clubs in `District ;
1'te, ,achieve ::100 per;;.cent efficiency
with . national reports Out -of town
guests-included.Mervm Jolles Dick::
Quaff ettpoyd--Stanlake;,-Kxeter,
and Ed Boner, Wingham
• Va;rialW service 'projects Were
discussed. and, service cotn,mittees
willsecure`, figures on costs "of
these=various projects to."p,resent,
to the next Meeting,: The; budget
for. the forthcoming year was pre—
sented ` and :'P assed: Ways and.
Means- Committee will mee•
t short
ly to formniate plans for raising:
money to carry out various pro-,
leets:
. oint installation night will be'
Thursday,, Get- 8, when officers of
.tile "' Kinettes and' Kinsmen, ,will.- be
installed .by Tom Mayberry, Depu
ty Goverinor, of Woodstock Presi-
dent, Ross Jinks chaired't?:,h'e,ktxeet ±
ing, . and' George Sawyer; of E ee
ter, 1011; -the raffle:•
Newlyweds Honored
A dinner party and presentation.
•at the': home of Mr:: and Mrs W-,
C. Smith Friday evening ;honored
Mr. 'and Mrs Dalton -Skinner (nee
Gladys Mbir),. recent bridal':couple.;
Twenty-five.<member's of the office
staff of General Coach .Works
where Mrs: Skinner is employed on.
the, staff; including-their._h tisbands
and. wives, made them the pre--.
enfa:tion °'of -a toast -r ilven.
Ken Johns.ton,,,s:ales manager •at
the 'plant,:rea'1"the, presentation ad
dress, and W C •Sniith, plant man=
ager; presented•th"e:;gift. On behalf
of 'the- plant employees, a': bridge
set, ;comprised" of a card table and
font , matching chairs, were made
to the 'couple., They were also pre
•seated with :a bride and::'groom
scrap book. ;; '
1VIr.,.and Mrs. Smith showed de
rightful colored .slides: Of their re
cerit trip to Hawaii A .social hour`
Of cards was enjoyed Turkey and.
baked' ham was included; on .the
menu served' at the dinner...
Kippen .East .W.It Meets •'
:President.. Mrs. Russell Brock,
chaired the Septeriiber; meeting -of
Kippen East Women's Institute"for
:which MTs: Winston IWor°kman:Was
hostess •at her home on : Wednes
day. Mr•"s. Alex McGregor -was co -
hostess. Members ; answered the.
roll ,callby'a pioneer% eustam The'
'motto,' "The horizon, ever widens
for' forward' looking, fblks," pxepax=
ed by Mrs.: Ti,; Simpson, of l;Bensall,
was commented on':by her sister;
Mrs. ; William `1VteTrean, i , Current;
events -were reviewed byMrs. Ken
McKay; topic, on' "Fruits and Siege;
tables," Mrs. Harry .Caldwell; : `a
reading by, !Mrs: • Robert Gemmell;
and;- a piano sola, Mrs. Bruce 'Mc -
Oregon Gift of a china plate was
presented .ta Mrs ,loin Sinclair,
leader of the ,•114f Girls' •Garden
Club and a cup and saucer. to
Miss Sharon McBride for aehiSv
ing county honors in'4;H club work,
Mrs: Robert •Gemell • made the
m
presentations. • •,
]}orations of $1O each were voted
tb the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind and Mental. Health.
Associatian. "
R:1ans: Were outlined for • busk
trip to••,1{itchener on 'October 27,
'when, the .group will spendthe'day
and will tour Weston''s, ' Snid'er's,:
Bell . Telephone .Building and-' will
be ,guests at "Bazaar" at CKCO
television station..
Discussion was held and plans.
laid for the 25th anniversary -of
the organization, to' be observed in
December: The theme of the meet
ing wag "Historical Researe.hvand
Current .Events."' Luncheon' was
served by Mrs, 'William Beit Mrs
1a digon• 1Vfci;ean, ; Nita., 2' Campbell.
Eyre„and' Mis"s Margaret MCXay.
' Bntgo 'Winners
tinge winners'at the- Legion'bin-
go. Saturday Were; .Greg Spencer,
Margaret. Boa (2); Ed. , `Corbett;
Bob U shalt • D.011 $male Mars, Dior
p .�, .
le Bob
friar Longi (2), Bab. Carlil ,
Smiale, »arty Mott Sim Roobol,
Greg Stnith, :P'aul Boa; Door prize
of $5;00 'tva Won g 'Bobby. Car-
Tile and share the wealth by Mrs.
1 airian. Jackpot !his Saturday
will be worth $95 in56 eats.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Brander-
,heist,:bf- Hensall, announce -'the
birth of their dattghtert Linda Anti,.
at South Ruyan': Hospital, EX.eter,
Monday,: Sept. 28,. A sister;for Ger-,
ry and Billy.
Mr and MrS, Glenn Bell and Mr
and Mr:i, Gilbert Johns, Elimville
have,ireturned from a pleasant•trip
Id', Manitoulin Island. '
• Mrs, ICobert•Daynian rs visitiirg.
With ;„members -of Iter family in
Vin. rod uc� n t' e
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First 4 -Plow Tractor:.w:ith Both Diesel Economy,
and Ferguion System Economy
There's no fitter combination than.
this---anywheie! 'It has 'the new
Massey=Ferguson diesel ',engine
that delivers 'up to, 50% more tt•P
per fuel dollar on, ALL jobs. And
• the' world famous b"erguson Sys
stem givys you -that Weight -trans
felt -traction for the really heavy
Work -without fuel -wasting Weight
Air' light, work.. This is the diesel•
:that really .pays off 'on today's
Yrtodern, bigger farms!
Come Sn and sZejltoclay
New ,Differential Lock ends Wheel
slippage!. IMere's-'what you've been
waiting for .:. this revolutionary"
new feature is standard equippien
on all :NMF 65 Diesels. It•Sas a hat
dy pedalyou: simply step down o
if a wheel starts to spin. Iinmedi
ately, loth enols of the 'axle' she
are locked together at the differ
ential. This , means :power 'at the
wheel that.has the traction!
t
n
ft
or call for, a demonstration on yoitr farm!
Sunday, .Oct. 4, at E3-0, and 7:30
p:ni Rev. II. E. Holley, ,of Grand
Bend, will be guest speaker at, the
evening '_service.:
11Ir.Mrs: Jack Wilson Stitt'
,and _
Cord: .were recent ,visitors.: with Mr:
and Mrs;; C. L. Jinks.
O11ITUAR1HS.
MRS. ROBERT ioNSDALE
KIPPEN- -Alice Jane White an,'
beloved wife of the late .Robert
Dinsdale, passed away Sunday
ening, September 27th, in Clinton'
Hospital. She suffered a fractured
hip one week ago. She, was in her.
86th' year. ,
She' is' survived by onedaiigh
ter, Aileen, :Mrs. E. Taylor, Strati
ford;, one 'sister, Mabelle White-
man, of Kippen, and one brother,.
Herbert L. Whiteman, • Toronto
two grandchildren, . Patricia .and
Terrance, and one great-grand-
daughter.
She was;' born in Stanley town-
ship and- was a member of St. An
drew's United Church, Kippen Pull.
lid funeral service was held Wed'-_
nesday at2• p.m. at the Bbnthron,
funeral ,. chapel, . Hensall. Re -VT -DT
A. lVIacl.iillan..conducted the.: Ser-
vice. •:Interment was in ,Hensall
Union Cemetery.
Hensall'Sales Prices,
Sales on;plain ;,quality, offering,.
were re steady 1 at Hensal sales. 'on
butcher steers, .$24.54 to $26 75
edium steers, $22.50 to $24.i. but-
cher heifers, $22 to$23.75; fat cows
$13 to $14.50; ; good cows,'- $16 to
$1.7..85, light cows, $18.50 to $20;
babies • $24 to $26.50; veal' rcalves,,
$25:50 .tor $32.25; small, calves, $12
to $18;, good biill`;;calves,, $25. to
$32; Holstein heifer. calves, $28 to.
$41;.. 1?urham' calves, $35 to $69;
weanling pigs, $7.50 to $8450;
chunks $9 ;to $12; feeders, $12.50.
to $19; sows $37 to $58.
Sold were 460 pigs and 316 cat-
tle.
At the box office:
Another ticket, please.".
"But this :is the' third one you've'
bought!"
"
u' some dope side'
I. know butin
keeps tearing them' iir .half." r g,
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Our'iunior Fire Marshals
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work for a safe community!
Is your youngster a Junior Fite Marshal? If so, he or
shea is,participating in a program that's, helping to make '.
our community a safer pfac9 to live..,.., aearning'fire
safetrprinciples that may savea life some day!
Be sure to help youryoungsters put these principles
into practice Cby inspecting your homehome with them when
they bring-honie-their Fire Preventic n Report. ''
'We are happy to cooperate' with the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company in sponsoring all Junior Fire Marshal
activities throu€hootthe year. And we invite yoiu' sup-
port for the; program, too.
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
;hone 214 : Seaforth
Representing the
Hartford Fire Inc rance'Company'
i AMY AIR ARV Mr M! ' alae — ■
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A Demonstration will be held on the f ar In .of Alex
Ewes, 1/4.• mile, west of Egmondville, on the Mill Road,
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'this.is yet r.opportunity to See, and operate the MI? 65,
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From its trunk -in -the -front to the radically new Ttirbo Al rear' engine, •
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