The Huron Expositor, 1959-11-27, Page 141.4k-.7411tE IiYJRON° EF OSITQRSEAFORTB, ONT., NOV1 2'11 1959
T I(1 NOTICE!
Regular l4Y etin* ,
of Council ,of the Town.
ship of Stanley.
will' be held on
Tuesday,: Dec. '1st
from 1U; a m: to 1:0 p.m•
EGMONDVILLE
Mrs. S. Warden, of Toronto,
,;spent a few days with Mr, and.
Mrs: Tiarry Weiland,
Messrs. Clayton., Horton- and El-
more Stephenson• have returned
from a successful hunting trip to
Manitoulin' Island - . -. _.
Egmondville.;United .Church; are
holdinga bazaar i? ' the Sunday
Schoolroom- 'on • Friday : afternoon,
November.27•
See 0ur• •Fine Selection. of Gifts.
FOR EVERYONE !
.CHILDREN
l l Wagons, ons . Sleighs,
11 Kinds—..T2ol s,,w g hs,g
Toys :of A
-� ts-' Bic���.cles Trie tiles.
• ba ails .Erchery Se , Y , y
•
SPECIAL PRICE ON •
SKATES
MOTHER:
Steam Irons, Kettles, `Bop -up Toasters, Chromed
Aluminum. Ware; :Handy .Household Articles
The -New Cooking Sensation !
CORNING WARE
ENSA
4J 4. r
Mr. and Mrs,. Gary A, Corlett,
Byran and Diane, of Toronto, were
weekend visitors' with ..Mr, and
Mrs. N. E:.Cook and brothers Rob
ert, Douglas and families.
Mrs. George Arnistrong' ,:spent
the past week visiting her sister
and friends in Toronto..
' Mr. and Mrs..:Don Rigby,- of
Blenheim, •spent .the Weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell -and,
family were Sunday guests with,
1V Ir. and Mrs. Guy Bedard, and fam-
ily .at' Ilderton.
Mr. and ;Mrs.; Harold. Redden,
Dresden, : announce the; birthof
their son at Wallaceburg General
Hospital, Saturday, November21,
fortieth grandchild for .Mrs. 'Cath-
erine Hedden; Iiensall.
Words was ,received of the -"death
of .'Mrs: '; Wi-iliam. John Iiedden, of
Belmont, Man.,the former Millie
C.udmor$;, of Exeter, . who passed
,away;last week ui.'her"90th; year.
Surviving are her husband, one
•son,~Mervyn, of Brantford; - two
daughters, Ella ,and Muriel, of
Winnipeg. Mrs. Catherine Hedden,.
of Hensall,. is a., sister—in—law.
.A `party of nine hunters return-,
ed.. Saturday„ from ;Manitoulin (Is:
land with four deer shot by Ger-
ald ,Bell, Don_Mausseau and Geo:
Beer, members'o£ the party. Oth-
er ,enthuasts in the -hunting "group.
included` George Parker,' Harold
Parker,. Glen Bell, Lorne. Hay, Carl
`.McClinchey, , Clinton; and .Doug
Dick, Exeter.
Rev. Charles: 'D. Daniel, of In-
gersoll, ''a 'former. minister; • will
conduct the baptismal'` service at
the United Church Sunday morn-
ing, November :29 ,.
Guide Corner
! . (By Linda Noakes)
(2), Mrs. Alf. Iteleliert, Patricia
Harris-, ,Wes, . Veneer, Mrs•A:
Reichert,. 'ROY.' -Kennedy, Exeter;.
Mrs.: Fryer, 'Toronto; Mrs. Bruce
Ifoehler,Mr. Campbell (tied), Mrs,
Percy Ilarris, Paul Boa,.
Parr -Line Farm Forum
The Parr Line Fagan Forlun met
Monday evening at the home of 11
Mr. 'and Mrs. the
Jarrott with,
;the subject of meeting, "Re-. 111111
view Night.". News Was presented:
on agricultural highlights'' in Can-
ada and -United • States: Crop con:
ditions' on the prairies. and losses,
of crops due to. early, snow were
described. . 'News came from the
Dominion - 'Provincial •Agriculture
Conference 'and from Washington.
on. surpluses" in the United States:
Mrs. A. ,Reichert will. "be'hostess,
for the neit meeting.' Euchre win,
ners ,were': ladies, Mrs Ro'ss••hve
' and .Mrs. A. Reichert; . fn.en, , Morris
Haist and Stewart 'Blackwell; lone
hal ds, 1VIrs. Stewart Blackwell
Members of the AVMS 'of the
United Church •packed a..' bale. of.
used clothing valued at ,'over"$7t 0:
These . were packed :on •Tuesday
afternoon in the church basement
The bale is to be forwarded to the
United .Church' Overseas;.: Relief,;
Toronto.. -Mrs: Norman' .Jones was
`toe eonvner of :the. project: " '
e son 10,"rade`5'stu-`'
Gar And rg
dent ,a Insall' pubc school, had•,
two f• gernails taken off. his ; left
had n. -Tuesday '•wlien his hand
be m 4 jammed. in one of the.
doo s at the school;: He was treat
ed' at the; office of Dr J C God-
dard He''is the son of Emmerson:'
Anderson, .Klppen. . ,
David Taylor 'attended tke NHLs
hockey 'dame.- between ,Montreal'
and the, Toronto ;Maple I Leafs hi
Toronto on. Saturday night as a,
guestof, the . Lond'on Free Press,..
together with T5•othFree Press'
carriers He. is ;theer Son ':: of Mr.
and Mrs Jim Taylor,•;Hensall
The Hens all Kinettes met at the
-home-of" Mrs Jack DD'iti,, Kippers;
on—'Tuesday night with. 100per
cent attendance'- They' had on dis-
play a ,Christmas ;`.cake made by
some of the members, for which,'
tickets are' being',.'sold. The draw
is to take. place on. Saturday, -Dec.
5; at Crest -Hardware Store. The
cake is.ta be 'en. display in the
store next week , ";
Several . thank., -You notes ..were
read for boxes of:fruit 'Which had
been given to •the:sliut-ins recent-
ly.: Mrs: Deitz' won the raffle. The,
president. . Mrs., William Mickle
chaired .the meeting.
DAD:
Saws, Gadgets, . Drills and Sanders
MITTS and GLOVES.
SO:DU*. Selection
• See You :After the, Christmas Ear.•ade
Saturday,,' Noveinber 28th 2 p.m.
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FOLLOW THE LEADER
The.. Noisemb'er 'meeting of. the
First" "Hensall Girl "Guides... began,
;with_ the usual opening exercises."
The Guides .and their' mathers>• en
ajoyed a talk' Mt the preserving of
flowers` atid-weeds--"1'•Txe•laik -:was "
given "by ,Mrs. `Seibert,'bome econ-
omic teacher. at Zuric9i-: Mrs. Sei-
bertalso ' showed , how many, lovely
decorations could be made from
old pieces of' driftwood; 'fungi. and
Teens Timm Talk
(By Jean Noakes)
A regular dance of "the Hensall
t1'een Town was held' in 'the Arena
auditorium last Friday night. The
organizer of ''..the Seaforth Teen
Town, Police Chief E. Hutchinson,
was special guest. Chaperones were
`,Mr and Mrs. 'E ,Chipchase. ,
.Two ,weeks ago chaperones were
'Mrs: William, Fink 'and Mrs.' R.
Bissonette. The regplar program
.of events will be , followed again
'this wee_ k
Passes' in Illinois
Charles i'ehry Coak`died-Nove,m
ber •16 in,Evanston, Illinois, where
he, liad been a resident' for the past
fifty years:.: Second eldest ':son 'of
the late Mr. and Mrs, Henry .Cook,,
of Hensall, -he is survived' by; one
daughter, Evalyn, of Evanston;.and
one Brother; Norman, : of Hensall.
The funeral- washeldf
rom
.:,the
Elaine `Funeral, Chapel, Evanston.
Thursday, November.:19.:.:
"Bingo Winners "
Mrs.' Clarence Reid.,won share
-the-wealth of-$760'and Miss' .Pearl
.
Tideswell, . Clinton, the $5.00. door
prate at' the :Legion."bingo ?•Satur.
day. . • Otherwinners•_were: , Mrs,
Wes Veneer;' .Mrs.';Percy Harass,
Mrs. L. Seimon, Nes. T..;Coates.
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Find . Toys : For, the Whole Family i - B y e'pt. _
DOLLS --- ";MECHANICAL TOYS,' HOLSTER SETS GAMES - r >" •TOOL KITS
CHE1VIISTRY SETS MINIBRIX HOCKEY GAMES — ` and a. Host of Others
1t
;oke 'the ..man ' of
the' house.. happy on• Christmas morning w
...gifts., of,Black &Deckerpower. tools q ality
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eras do •a. better ob�.around m
the hoes . if 'he is. s�,ortsm inded"see
l .-stock of all -season •.sorts equipment
our comp etc p .
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IT : GIFTS FOR ` HER,
• Automatic Percolators
•• Autoniatie 'oasters�A ,
• ',Automatic Fry Pans
• Electric Mixers •
• ELE,CTRIC" IRONS
e . Electxie : Floor Polishers
Aluminuinware''.or.
Revere :W re_
A11 Kinds., of
Small` Kitchen Utensils
DUFF'S MCKILL OP: WMS,
"The WMS "of -:Duff's 1VIcKillop,'
held their autumn thankoi'fering
.meeting in ,the church 'when Mrs..
Les Pryce presided Mrs: :Rea
-"Stewart " read the scripture and'.
gave: cornments and. Mrs. John
Hiilebrecht offered prayer_ An ,im-
pressive ''Remembrance Day Gere;:
irony"was conducted by Mrs..Gor-
don McKenzie, '~aided by • junior
membersi.'The offering .:was 'tak-
en by Mrs.''David Shaimoru The
guest speaker, was Mrs.' P. Lind;
.saY, .and,'appreciation was express,
ed'' by 1VIrs, 'McKenzie: The
;gram included •`a 'vocal 4.uet .,by
Joan ae'd.'Christine Pryce
Teacher.: - "Johnny, what is' .' a
•cannibal?„
, .'Johnny "I ".don't know." •
Teacher: • ;"Well, if you ate your
father, and 'mother, what would,you
be?'
Johnny::: ''Td ;be an orphan ".
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MISS CATHIE • ECKERT
Chosen by, S D:H.S.---Students to
be"Snpw Queen.'
See the
SN
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and her Lovely Attendants when
Santa arrives on Saturday !
The. Snow
Queen
Ys s
Ponsar
ed'by
BALDWIN'S` HARDWARE
Phone 61
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Decorate.. your,
Store and Home!
At Baldwin's
-you
will. find, . .
a Complete
Selection
of '.
Christmas
Lights
and
Decorations.
;i' L® /0lf, rA (J?CtARR®1 -S, LINGER E TI3EASUFIES
•
on t'
e purchase of
new
AT
`
Circulation
• • Clean • ' • Qui et • Dependable
And -An Added Bolus You:Get inAdded Comfort
• . LOWER FUEL BILLS
• INCIEA;SED LIVING SPACE
•
FREE
ESTIMATES
See. oar,mainp;:..
t$ED' ,
A • N , liuitces 'p
and
ii F1
I';Burneirs
at Christimasr Savings
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WHEN IT'S GAS
NATURALLY
T'S
deinan
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1959 'Chev. Sedan A.utamatie
1959 Chevn Itp ala, `Hardtop
1958 Chev. Station Wagon .
1957 Olds'Sedan =Autdmatic • -
1956 Chev. Sedan "
1955. Monarch, Sedan '
'1955 Olds Sedan--
2-1954
edan 2-1954 ' Ford Sedans
1953 -Chev. Sedan -
s
•,]:952.Old Sedan
.
1951 Ford -"Sedan
1956 Chep. —Ton" Pickup
PRICED TO CLEAR AT
SALES find SERVICE
AFORTH Phone 34—ZURICH
]hone 5�5y=SE
LINGERIE—Nylon and Arnell , ` new colors, in slip
gowns and ..panties; =white; aqua, rose ' and -red. A
boxed and reasonably ,priced.
DRESSES -:----Festive and casual dresses -in wools, velvets,
jerseyS'and taffetas, most attractive' styles and colors:
A large: selection to hoose fron. All sizes.
8r9 t° 19.95
SKIRTS -A new.: shipment' Of plaids and„plains,
in reversiblesand-in,slims only. '
6. 95 to . 16.95
SWEATERS—halt Lon cardigans and "•74.”
. ers,, also Bulkies.
BLOUSES All .colors,
match skirts ,only,
4.95 t6,7.9
Ey�•�Sr We ave wools
DIJ,�..1..CiiL17W`-_Y.Y......h ..W_..-1.,.._,.
corduroys, nylons, quilted'
cottons: arid. Polished'' cot
tons Sizes S,':M, Il and•OS.
Only ,3.95 to rj
wools
I =Plaids and lain 'shades, in axwools:.
SL MS p
Only 7r95 tb'9r95„
PYJAMAS and ;`GOWNS -In'.. -flannelette and
snuggledowns
4,
clues to your Christmas
2.95=to.4.95_
TOWEL SETS -=-Stripes, . solids, in beautiful
shades.: All 'boxed• .'1.95 to 3.25
Many More Items, Too Numerous To Mention
AROUND !
AND LOOK AR
• COME IN
ISTERIES
SPORT' '_SHIRTS—Famous 'name "Bluestone";
plaids and stripes°:and all 'newest,Ratterns..'
-- 3.95 to 6.95
DRESS SHIRTS--"Tookes"; white and 'stripe;'
no -iron ..5,- - - -4.95 -•595
-3•
TIES--"Bluestones" ; ;many to Choose from,`'
stripes, plain and pattern ' and. $ •
SOX -McGregor '"Nylons" , and "Wools" and
"Hah'py, Foot" '1.00.:._.. _ _
• SWEATERSPullovers and Cardigans.
895`;
5.95
PYJAMAS , Cotton Broadcloth' and Yama:
3.75 'and 4.50
Best Selection in Boys? and. Men's Car Coats ;olid
Suburban Coats
' Penman's". and Star+fields• ' Men's', and Boys'
Uiruderwear
BATHROBES—In wools and silks for men.
6o-
.50,tt09.50,
-SEE' OUR COMPLETE,, SELECTION' OF GIFTS' FOR HIM OR TIER ! •
'r,
!ifui()Ittil Mot�rs
SEAFORTH ,and MITCHELL
• � Phone 541':' : - :. S
eaforth
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All Gifts Christmas'
,. Wrapped
Free lif Charge
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Main Street
SEAFORTH