HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-12-18, Page 7HULLET'T CHURCHES PLAN SERVICE
' There .will be a candlelight serv-
ice Sunday evening, Dec; 20, in.
Londesboro United Church, The
congregation of Burns', Lonetes•,
hero and Constance are .invited,
Following the service the Young
People 'will sing carols in the vil-
lage.
The 'pupils and teacher of S.S.
6, Hullett, will hold their Cbxist-
Inas concert on Thursday, Dec,
17, at $ o'clock in garlock School.
Mr. and, Mrs John McEwing vis-
ited on Saturday • evening witb�'Mr
and Mrs. Earl Bernard -and -Mr
and :Mrs. Thomas Bernard, of;
Brussels.
is sePiare
SPECIALS.
For's
Thursday, Freda
P_
Male Leaf
MINCEMEAT -28 oz -Tin
Green Giant
NIBLETS _
...:.. , 2 ., 4roz. Tins:.3,
Allen's . ,
APL -
APPLE JUICE --48 oz: Tin : AA
`1G
Aylmer
CHOICE PEACH HALV S -15 -oz. Tin ' 2
IXED
Saturday
41
(CHRISTMAS NUTS..
Cheery •Morn
COFFEE ,(Instant)....
DREAM WHIP
Donaild Duck
`ORANGE JUICE
lb or 2 lbs; 890
FREE DELIVEY
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JEAN HYDE, Iiippen, who
graduated • from Oshawa Gen-
eral
en eral Hospital,, has •'• received
word that she has 'been suc-
cessful
in her• Registered
Nurse examinations. • She is.
'now on their . permanent • staff
as a registered nurse. Sean
a graduate of Clinton Collegi-
ate and daughter of Mr. • and ,
Mrs. Alex • Hyde, of ;Kippen.
•
CROMARTY
'C final Clears•
• Miss Alice .Sorsdahl of Zbndoii,
spent the weekend at h r home
Imre' with Mr: and Mrs .Lloyd.
Sorsdahl. '
sitors with Mr. and'Mrs. Ta
Vim
Laing MI Saturday evening to cele-
brate a° birthday were Mr. and
Mrs, 'Willia'm Caldwell;. of Bruce -
field; Mr, and .Mrs. Harold Cole
man and family, of •Seaforth; r.
;and Mrs,' Albert°:Diechert, of Zur
ich, and-. Mr. and Mrs'• Clarence•
Coleman:
" Mr. •and Mrs '.Gordon.Houghton,
.of Zondon, with' Mrs. Houghton. on.
SundaYr, t
ss • Olive Speare spent the
weekend, in Mitchell with her sis
ter; Mrs;: E: Magoonald, and with
Clive MacDonald and ---family.'
• 'Avery impressive candlelighting
service ,.by CGIT;, was held in the
church under the leadership 'of
Mrs M. Laniond. The Christmas
`story wars react/ responsively and
"0 Holy.; Night" .Was sung by .the,
CGIT girls.
. The candles were lit by 'senior
girls, $ D`"'o"rothy ;Scott, Laura Chap-,
pet and :'Dorothy' Taylor.. Rev.. Kerr
pronou'heed"the' benediction .
Since . World War II, $1t/ billion
has been invested in ;the. pulp and
paper,,,....industry:
STOKELY--FANCY
omato Juice
ce
GREEN GIANT' ..
CornN•
abets
S.TOKELY-HONEY POD.
Green . Peas
ALL FLAVOURS
JELLO -0. POWDERS
14 -oz. tins
15 -oz. tins
Reg. pkg. 25°
ROYAL GUEST
•
Ghiger Ale
plusdeposit'
MAPLE LEAF""r .. .-"
MINCEMEAT
ROSE •-BRAND
Qt; Bts,
,-2& os. Tin :
10
PICKLES Sweet Mixed 16 -oz. dar 27
ZWeston's Bread Stuffing, - Pkg. 25c
Doles Emit- Cocktail - 20 -oz, tin 31c
TABLERITE MEATS
GRADE ! "A" OVEN READY
TURKEYS
18 lbs. u - Ib.
p
BLADE BONE REMOVED
BLADE( ROAST Ib 49¢
READY TO SERVE
Dinner Hams 3 .. gib. 79¢
2 lb,
ROYAL .G1JFST'
Sic o d Side Bacon 591
1 1b. pl g
FROZEN FOODS ,
ZERO .O PAK:
PEAS' .. 2 12 -oz. Pkgs. 35c
SEALED -SWEET
ORANGE. JUICE; . 4 6 -oz. Tins 69c'
THIS COUPON : GOOD FOR
• 25 EXTRA
'GOLD .'OlviD' COUPONS'
• With .the Purchase 'of One; 12"'Roll
• Stnart House FOILWRAP
Coupon :Valid Until Dec'. 24th, incl.
IGA Sweet Gherkins 16 -oz. jar 39c
Welch's. Grape Juice .24 -oz. Rot. 38c
Schneider's •
Cooked Picnic 11/2T. tixl$1.29
Kraft -Cheese Whiz: 16 -oz. Jar 65c
TABLE.FRESI-( PRODUCE
U.S. FANCY NO. 1 ,RED EMPEROR
RAPES
lbs.
SUNKIST NAVEL '138's
ORANGES' . , 'i:). 35c
LATE HOWES
CRANBERRIES 1 -Th, cello bag. 29c
No. 1 Aristocrat,of,Sweet Potatoes
YAMS . 2 -lbs. 23c
ieiary s
us
(xcontiaued. fro tn� Pale L)
e to to,wiuels he sea)es were
d• was discussed, but difficu1-
5 were seen when it •q*as.,rea1fr
that there would not be a re,-
ollxement for a ticket to be issujed
fo every load that was weighed.
Fewer Fires In' .1959 •
Presenting his annual re
Fire Chief. John Scott said that1in
1959 the :brigade 1aad, ;answered.
nine locai calls, as compared to'
18 the previous year. Loss amount
ed to : X4,150. There were . 19 calls
to the rural area -oue less than
the previous year. During the, year
54 .inspections had been, 'carried
out: q
Chief Scott drew eouncil'a atten
tion to the fact .that trouble had
been •experienced with the• . siren:
and 'that there was no means 0.
ringing. the :manually operated bell
since erations had been • carried
out t e hall. He said .that, apart-',
meat and, ntirsing homes.. had been
inspected • :ad that suggestions
had'been=advanced to' provrde addi
tional fire precautions. ..He'felt,
however, that he lacked authority.
to insure that all'steps4were• tak-:
en that should be taken.
Councillor Habkirk • said that
when alterations at' the• hall were
tieing • proceeded 'with,: :attention.
had, been given to.'soine •means of
ringing :the bell, bait that it was.
not possible .to' obtain proper con;'
4r`ols. -Councillor Cardia ,recalled
that equipment might be• available
in.thc Cardia block. This had been,
used .many` years :•ago when the
bell l•m the clock. tower there had
serve as • . a fire bell. :He and,
Counciflr" Habkirk` • will investi
gate. /_
Reporting: for "the street commit-
tee, Councillor Habkirk said that
snowfencing had been. completed
/nd' streets cleaned A" one-way
low had , been' •installed . on the
maintenance truck, and the com-.
.mittee felt`that=this,,would provide
a more satisfactory' snow cleaning
service, 'particularly when: there`;;..
�was.a light .fall • Difficulty .was be-'
mg. experienced with a •drain which
hadbeen>disturb:edwhen`,the ex
tension to West :William Street was
built'-1ast winter.' However, . when
the drain had been ojiened, it was
found that there was more trou-
61e:`than lust7that; 'era `bfeakIt
was suggested that • service'.could.
he. provided: by using' a new drain_
that•hada •been built , Councillor,:
Brady said: thCour
e illealth Unit
should snake available ,.copies -,-,.of
reports concerning. ;problems which:
it had acted: on,m. the town: Tues"
should • be available to the tow
officials, se' :that they• 'would.;e
aware of action. which the ;Hes
Unit -takes in the municipality
Clerk Wilson said, that a:„rep• e
entative of Jlie Departmen' .of
Highways h'ad been in -his office;
•arid: he warned council that it could.
:be anticipated there -wad be a
reduction in the amount o street
expenditures on which the':depart-
anent would pay a--subsid , :in 1960`
BARBARA KIRKMAN AUXILIARY`
Mrs W A Wright presided 'for
the D ternber meeting of the Bar-
bora;; Kirks an ,Auxi ars, • which'.
was -'held Ari:': First; Presbyterian
'Church hall `last We - nesday-even.
ing::lsIi's:,. Wright ap ned:the• meet
In •;with a Christian poe'ni; and
following ,the singing of a' carol,
led m prayer r
Am'monient's silent . prayer was
,obserrved ;for the. late; Mrs: Agnes
Scott, wh'o; •had/been a member of.
the;.auxiliary for, many, years. Dur-
i.n0hv busin u
ss period the annual
reports froni/the'secretary, tress:=,
urea, nd-
a. department secretaries.
were heard." Theoffering was ..re;-.
ceived by/Mrs H.: -H Leslie and;,
Mrs, S Pullman : 1VIrs. H. Whyte
rad thee//:'scripture lesson • hnd of-
fered prayer: A,solo by Mrs: Jean
Cairns /was',"much• enjoyed.'
...Mrs/ J. E: Patterson., brought aE.
1
•
ariiely message in- a - Chz'istma -
tory, Mrs, S Pullinan. presented•
a -report: of the nexninating , com-
mittee,' and Rev.. D': Leslie' Elder
installed the officers 'for 1960 ' as
follows president; Mrs:; Ws• A.
Wright,•vice-gI"silent, Mrs R;,
Kerslake;:'se'cretary, Mrs. ERiv-
ers; :treasurer., Miss J. Cluff;,, wel
corse and ;welfare,,_Mr F An-
dres$ and Mrs S ..Pullman:, liter-
ature and'library,, %Mrs. D, Nix
on; 'supply,; Mrs. C. Reith; Glad.
Tidings, `Mrs., R. Kerslake; life
niembershin,, Mrs 'R , McFarlane
and:Mrs. W. Ross;'press secretary;
�11trs..:R IVhcI)arl•ane;°sdcial.conven
erne 'Mrs ' D. , Nixon; and' Mrs T
Fox.
NVe Her''.
'or :Christmas'!,
for a
IifGtirlle
of beauty
A. $100.ao B. $38.75 c. 565.00,
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Matched ;
DIAMOND:
a'^ Wedding Se.
Rcclirfored and Insured FREE ..:
Other Beautiful , DIAMONDS
' from $50.00 up
SAVAt1 E'S
Jewellery Gifts Fine China
Seafortlt
Listed below;are a number "of Downright .Bar a lms. in Quality, Sensible i !
L �' Q Y� Se b e G fts for Men and Boys ,
You Cangive Stewart Bro , ••Quality"at Prices•
You, car. afford and Eve Gift is Boxed Free.
GIFTS -F0R- DAD .. 'GIFTS
SON
T
AT LOW PRICES !
Men's :Washable
Plaid Gowns .....:.13.95
Wool Gowns 15.95 to 27.50
Bulky Sweaters ... 9.50
Cashmere
Cardig n ' 9.95
f
Como
Cardigans . . 8.95 up
Tony Day
Pullovers'' 8.95.:`'
Sleeveless
Plzljovers: .. - 4.95 up
C.1 Links... 2.00 <to 3.50
Link and Bar;Sets`...3.95
Men's
Wallets .. 2.00 to .5.00
Dress Shirts ..3.95 to 5.95
Ski :Pyjamas ....... 4.95
Ties ... 1.00 to 2 OQ
ie -&7l Sets -2;95 -to -3 95 ---
Sport Shirts ...'. 3,50 up
CHRISTMAS .GIFT
T. CERTIFICATES
For Bats or any Merchandise
available from 1.00 "
up:
SUPE* -VALUE !
Wool and -Orlon
FINE '. SOX
Neat Patterns, Good Colors.;
Sizes 10�/ -1P/2 •
Special 1.00pr.
SUPER VALUE!
,Fla ielette- Or" Broadcloth
MEN'S
PYJ'A-MAS ..,
New patterns: Smart
Best Makes.
shades.`
special ---3.95 :Suit
REAL: VALUES
Washable
PLAID..,GOWNS
Just Ike Dad's.
3 : to 6X :
. 3.95
to. 6
$ 1 4.9,5
_. Boys' .
Sport SHIRTS
All Weights
New Styles
SIZES 4 O 18 "•
1.95 and: 2.95
• Boys'
WHITE SHIRTS.
Single or French cuffs•
Sizes for 6' to 16.
S ectal 2.25
p $_
• Boys'
wNo IrQ>n._�Whiesa_.
French cuffs
-Boys'' Bu.ky,'Knit :_
- •PULLOVERS
e:..$oys' Coma
SLEEVELESS. SWEATERS 3.95;'
x• Tony.'DaY"
V-NECK PULLOVERS,.... 4.95
BOYS' SOX 50c to'95c,:-
BOYS' TIES .: 50c. to 95c
BOYS' BELTS ; • .. 79e to 1.(1Q
BOYS' WOOL SCARFS 1.50
BOYS 'T' SHIRTS 89c to 1.19
5.95
NATIONAL LEAGUE =' 8 to' 16 ;years
HOCKEY SETS 4.95 Set
Sweater and Hose
UBURBAN COATS ... 10.95 . up-
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S�►Ni`A -:nISITS REBEKAH..LOD
ANNUAL CHRISTM . PA-RTY
R T .
Mrs. Keith Sharp, N.G., presid-, arp. and Duncan and David Fox,
ed over :Monday.iught's meeting of find' piano riuinbers •by Sandra
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge. Mem-
beta. selected' names' of residents,
at the XQOF Hone'at Barrie, whom
they : will remember .thisChrist-
mas season.. Members were asked to
save tops fore's; speciatirhw offer
being':inade by the company. The
net meeting will be,December 28..
Following ''the meeting, 'a pro,-,
.'gram of music 7 and contests" was,
enjoyed: Mrs. '71 'a Dorranee: and
the children>present'led in' .carol
'singing. Darlene •Sills favored With
vocal; solos, a •'trio number by Ann
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District Obituaries
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MRS:,.VVILLIAM STONEMAN
BRIICEFIE,LD-The 'death,' pc-
curred on. Wednesday at the' Rus'.
ton Nursing Home, Mitchell, 'of
Mrs. .William Henry Stoner -Can.
Site was in her.,102nd year.
TIM .former Mary Laving Hotl;
ain, • slier was a daughter' of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Rard, froth -
am;; who cane fromNewcastle • to
the • Huron tract, on .the seventh
concession of Hibbert, later mor
ing to' a farm at the' edge of the
village : of Staffa.
. Following her marriage to' Mr
Stonestlan, the couple farmed near
Cromarty. Mr, ',Stoneman died in
1914 ' Mrs, Stoneman had resided
at the Mitchell` nursing home ,since
1952;
She is survived by one son, Carl
Stoneman, Cromarty•ltwo, :daugh-
ters, (Ella) Mrs. •Wiliam Dinnin,
Brueefield; and (Ed'yth) • Mrs. ',E.
M. Barnes, Galt,
Resting, at, the Bonthron Fun-
ral Chapel, HensalI, a private
funeral 'service will be' held Fri-
day, December 18, at•2 p.m. Rev.
Currie Winlaw will officate, ; with
interment in Staffa cemetery.
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EGMONDVILLE
A pulpit hymnary will be pre,
sented and dedicated at the morn-
ing service of Egmondville 'United
Church':this Sunday.e gift is
in memory ,of the. late4iss Laura
¥cMillan,
;r*.L S`r.E, ; u , ,,t4,4,4'eU,+•,E,
Hugill--1Vinsicians-- wlio---assisted
with the •prograin were .Mrs. Wil-
mer Cuthill, Mrs. John Pullman,
Sally Fox and Sandra Hugill
Santa Claus arrived (acid distri=
butedgifts to all present.: Mrs.
David McLean and her social com-
mittee served a flinch
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Ue coal'
WILLI$: DUNDAS
Champion Stowe and Furnace 011
DUNDAS and ;LONE
phone.
-573 ; 13$ ..
CO
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JUST THE, GIFT
for the
"Little Woman"
TWINS.. ,
By.
KELVI NATOR
asher Dryer
These are originally list priced at $669.90-"
BUT
669.90 --
BUT WE ARE IN,THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
HRISTMAS'
PECIAL (The Pair only)
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SALES and SERVICE
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