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COLOUR 1r UL! AND GAY FOlt ROLIDAY RiWF1 ET ' s
Here's a grand meal everyone can enjoy. dun ^•festive
,•, season. The centre of'a'ttraction is cooked ham, slice and°inorind-
• : ed "petal -style" with slices overlapping, then covered with a gela-
tine: "glaze and refrigerated'' until serving time:
Peeking out of the; casserole isa' rick creamy sauce cram- '
med "with high'. quality mushrooms and a variety of quick -cooking.
frozen 'vegetables delicious!, . The potato chips, of, course,
came.out'of a .box—so handy to keep around for serving either hot
-or cold at this busy, time.
FORMER HENSALL RESIDENT
IS
APPOINTED BRIGADIER
The promotion l of Col: W. How-
ard Hemphill to the rank of briga-•
.diet was .confirmed Friday after-
noon by ;Western Ontario"; Area
Ileadquarter$, London, which also
announced the . appointment •of
Brig. Hemphill as an-honorary,,aide
de ,camp to' the Governor General,'
'Maj. -Gen. Georges, P. Vanier,
•Brig.,Hemphill= said he under
stands that in this position he will'
act: as the Governor General's re-
presentatiue._in the: area.. -,The pro-
motion 'of 'Brig. Hemphill; was ef-
fective November 1.
The newly named brigadier re
tains klis position as •eLmma der
Of' 18 Militia, Grdup, London; which
'he assumed in 1957 with the rank
.01 full colonel.
'From 1950 to 1954, ,Brig. Hemp-
hill served; as the commanding of-
ficer of the Perth ,Regiment with
the`rank,of lieutenant colonel
In private life,' Brig. Hernphrll is
vice-president and. general man
ager, of .t e Imperial `Furniture;
,1Vff g. CO.. Ltd., and a director. of,
Ellis-Don.Ltd., London; In .1954; he
Stas, appointed to' the board of gov `.
ernors of. the University -.of West-
ern, Ontario, from Which he gradu
ated in 1938 with:. the. degree Of
`bachelor 'of arts,
Brig, Hemphill's military career
began; as a lieutenant ' with the;
Kent'Regiment;now the .Essen and
Kent Scottish, which he joined
1938 During ,the -'early years of
the "Seeond. World War •he under-
went training .in Eastern. Canada,
at 'Vancouver, ,and' at the. Royal
Military College, • Kingston.
He trained,`as a:' parachutist in
England ,,joiiung''the nth' British
Airborne Division. as a me nber.of.
the —Canadian liaison staff. He
parachuted into France on D -Day,
1944. 'Following the war he held
the post o£";brigade major with the
2nd:,Canadian'.Infantry Brigade in
Canada., ,until 1949..•
Brig. Hemphill, who resides in
Stratford, is ` a former Hensall
resident.
-4oliceman: "leo license,"Miss?.
Don't you know, . young lady, that;;
you can't drive without one?''
Miss. Bliss: "That explains ev-
erything. I thought it was :because',
Z was ner-vons and near-sighted-
that I bumped. two _ cars and ran
into. this hydrant.'!
Special Meeting,.
Speaker;.:;.:
Maurice Grimes
Secretary, Ontario;; Division
Canadian; Cancer Society
Monday, . Nov. 30
Auxiliary Room
South Huron Hospital
EXETER
8:30 P.m.
Everyone Welcome_ ,._.,
Sponsored py Exeter :and -District-
Branch
THE' HC1`lii N EXF 4/8i;VR, $
0
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DISTRICT`
W. G., IGEMAIi.DS•
William G, .Richards, a lifelong
resident ,of Stratford„ died in " the
Stratford General Hospital Thurs-
day. He had•been in hospital only
`ten, days, but in'. ailing 'health for
some time. He was bora in''Strat-
ford Deeember; 1.88$, a; son, of the
late Mr, and Mrs. Peter Richards,
He retired°in;1951 from the Pres-
'tpn-Noelting Company : where he
had been employed for more than
40 years; Anavid sportsman
was particularly . interested in
FUNERALS
hockey and hasebaL Ie Was t
weather of rono,x Presbyterian
Church H,e was a veterasiopt" the
rirst world War,-
He is survived by his wife, the
forin,er ' Madge Stewart,formerly
of Soaforth; one daughter; Maxine,
at home;- one sister (Marie), Mrs,
Joseph Gibson Toronto The body
rested at the McMaue-Oilhalrt fun-
eral home, Stratford, where "a fun-
eral service' was conducted- Satur-
day at 2
atur-day'at.2 p:nr. Rev;; -Donald: ES, 'Mae-
ltayt officiated. Burial was in Avon-
dale cemetery:.
THE
''-FRESH
Y�NTILATING:
•
I
Now is time
to install one or
more of these.
unts to keep live
stock healthy and
protect buildings
Erma the damag
ing results"
condensation
V4Te have been notified that 'there'will be an iii
crease iiffrite,""bittfoira `la `tide ®n ` e e2sii'
supply the following bargains
18" Farr Assemb y, co11pete 68.00
118
Fan Ass.embly, complete 63.0
Fc Assembly,
ncomplete bO:OO
12 Fane A . .l
ssernb r corn fete . 57.00;
urina Chows
sanitation Supplies
Poultry and Hog Equipment µ
hone 647 r,``21 R, R 3, Seafortl
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n. n.
nor
ANGLICAN:
"We have reached the ppint' where intoxicants have
begun to, tyrannize
ze much of modern:
life,,. .Social_
drinking habits have thus
been approved in the minds of
maturing youth f "It IS nothing .less than a na-
'
ti'onal c lamity:" Most Rev
. W.:E. Barfoot; :Former
ran
Primate of All: Canada -
BAPTIST;
-"We callupon our ministers t� expressuncompr
omis-
in o ition to the 1i ubrtraficin;private,. '
ublic and in ` rivate.
and to urge our. people ;to pratGine. total abstinence."
. Conventiaii of;:Ontario and Quebec, 195
N
U ITfD.
"Continued and unedmpromising hostility, the
liquortrade," Minutes of .General Council,
ROMAN - CATHOLIC;
"Everything warns us .the consumption': of 'alcoholic
drinks is excessive. And yet we : go on as -if it
were nothing. Our people are beeoming'elcoholized: Our
"youth is being corrupted." : Most. Rev. Georges Cabana,,
Archbishop of Sherbrooke.
PRESBYTERIAN:
`rIn view of thunprecented consumption of alcoholic
beverages and the alarming• increase in the number, of
diseased alcoholics,' and the rapid development of the most
deplorable family4and social conditions; must notChris-r
tian love compel every believer to bring his liberty and ".
responsibility to the :feet of Jesus Christ?" -= Board of
Evangelism and Social A,ction
roa
LOWEST RATIO OF ALCOHOLICS
t
'Beverage rooms would sooi bring it up to the alio
On
average
••
LESS JUlfEN1L E DELINQUENCY
Chief cause is broken homes. Liquor wrecks homes.
•.FEWER CHILDREN UNDER C.A.S•
CARE
-1. i 0.77. This
ISuron s percentage:of the gage group 0 9 , s .
P in
with''f Perth 1.51 in Oxford,1.56 eel
.com` pares w, or � �'
I
and 2:43: in" Manitoulin.
elfare workers say 75 to 80.?: -cen
ohil., ren's "Aid. cases: comes, from,..
h
es affed
cteliquor.
by q
REVOCATIONrJ
-
GAINST THE REVOCATIO
n
A :n. -umber of .Olitar10 towns' suffered; recently from
or' anized and h nor. ins v ted r' wd .ism.' At Ne mar •
g ...:. q sL l ,.. ,o:. yw . ..k t
last Month, citizens in a �etiti . uJ o; the Reeve re orted
that youths'Were swear n` ; smashing bottles andanno -
in women." Residents, i
g .'testified at`4.P olice_'commisson'
'hearing, that hoodlurns.' were• ,running wild in the
One.resident said that on,the:m in • street in the e: e 'n
you' dant walk, you roll;` or drive:"
we.
A gaii.g which, according to provincial police, holds'
wild driilkin .. bouts 'in T edfo and Forest .. e
. g 11 rd n F s desc ;nded
on: Arkona at Hallowe'en, started four fires 'i . the -street
hurled eggs at, residents and storied threepo5Ticemen: Citi-
zens •refused to. give evidence fearing=what".. as described'.
as' "a,' small' but vicious .an : of hardrinkin � � 1
g g „hood ms
Outbreaks of this kind have been ,reported' in the .�
newspapers fi
om other
centres, :ALL
UNDER TD•
E ':
. L'IQ` OR, CONTROL 'ACT
.., In:Hiiroi , under the Canada Temp-e'raiice Act, we, jus
�o not have this sort of.thingy::.
fn .. i irem er: '`3
tl
vote ' .Against.
the'
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