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The Huron Expositor, 1970-09-17, Page 3Western Chooses Painting Damage to the home of Eugene Janes on George Street South was slight when fire broke out in the house early last Mon- day. The fire was caused by an overheated furnace which ap- parently failed to shut off. . Fire Chief Jack Scott said ei that there was a small amount of smoke damage in the house which is owned by Jack Eisler. TRUCK ON FIRE Damage was estimated at $600 ,when a truck hauling beans caught fire on a farm three miles north- west of Seaforth,' Wednesday. The truck is owned by Urbain Blockeel, R.R.1, gafortli. Cana* of the ,fire has not been deter- mined. • Egmondville • • Mrs. Evelyn Shera, Mrs. Warren Shera, Egmondville, Mrs. Ida Jackson and Mr. Donald Jackson, Hensall, spent a day recently at London, Fair. , Smiles .. . It Is suggested that a short- cut method of learning to dance the Wattlei is to tie your shoe laces together and di) the fox- trot. so "e Somebody Wants What You Don't Need ! SELL Through Huron 'Expositor Classified Want Ads ,SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS All Types of ' CEMETERY MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE & SON Inquirie5: arc invited — Telephone Numbers; EXETER 235-0620 CLINTON 482.9421 • SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Or .Bill Pinder 5274382 Bus. 527.1750. Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiller was reinstalled as president of the Women's Auxiliary to the Seaforth Community Hospital on Tuesday night at the annual meet- ing. Other officers are : Past President, Mrs. Orville Oke; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. W.C. Ben- nett; 2nd Vice -President, Mrs. Kenneth Etue; Secretary, Mrs. Leo Teatero; Treasurer, Miss Janet Cluff; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mrs. W. Harry Brown; Press and Publicity, Mrs. Or- ville Oke; Liaison Officer for volunteers, Mrs. John Turnbull. Convenors of committees,, Mrs. Clare Reith, Mrs. W. D. Stephenson, Mrs. James Mac- Donald,' Mrs. Frank Sills, Mrs. William Hart, Miss Gladys Thompson, Miss Alice Reid, Mrs. R.S. Box, Miss Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Joseph McConnell, Mrs. Marlen Vincent, Mrs. Brian Milne, Mrs. Arthur Devereaux, Mrs. Clair Campbell, Mrs. Wm . Wilbee, Miss Ethel Mackay, Mrs. Brad Smith, Mrs. Leonard Ford, An Expositor Classified will Mrs. Earl Dinsmore and Mrs. pay you dividends. Have you Leo Stephenson. - tried one? Dial 527-0240. Mrs. Orville Oke presided Mrs. Nancy Kyle has returned after a two weeks holiday with members of her family In St. Catharines and London, • • Mr. and Mrs. Felix Booge- mans and Vicki of Burlington have returned home following a weeks holiday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Pearl Passmore, who returned home with them for a vacation. Harold (Tim) Sherritt, of Florida visited over the week end with Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt and Mrs. Bertha Jinks , and also renewed acquaintances in the vil- lage, Mrs. Sherritt (Marion) vis- ited with her mother, Mrs. A. Sinclair of -Windsor, formerly. of Hensall. Mr..li aad „airs. Claude ,Blowes of Preston called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle last Saturday. Bill Hoy, who is employed as surveyor at Douglas Point, spent the week' end with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy. Warm and Rugged.. Boys' Winter Coats sizes 8 to 18 Several styles -to choose from. Some with imitation fur collar, some with hoods. Corduroys, pile, lined, nylon. Vinyl, popular with boys or girls. • — Three Price Values' BILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR Regular 9.95 ' Regular 15.95 / Pre-Season6.95 Pre-Season 12 Clearing Clearing .95 Regular 17.95 3•95 Pre-Season Clearing Waston—(Regular 4 k) Jelly Rolls .2/75c Cooked19-oz. Tins Heinz Spaghetti 4/75c End Washday Blues with a FFIIGIDAIIR.E Electric DRYER ti DELUXE ECONOMY MODEL DEASN "FLOWING HEAT" WRINKLE- FREE ELECTRIC DRYER. Special Frigidaire tumble drying is better than drip drying. With Durable Press Care, you say goodby to , much needless ironing. Porcelain enamel cabinet top in brilliant " Snowcrest White. Compare the Frigidaire 5-year Warranty and Protection Plan and buy the Frigidaire Model DEASN Dryer, SPECIAL $1694° OX FURNITURE ' FRESH Spare Ribs lb. 69c SWEET PICKLED—CRY-0-VAC Cottage Rolls lb.. Sic CUBED Stewing Beef lb. 73c PRODUCE MIX or MATCH 3 LB. BAGS Courtland Apples Carrots Cooking Onions CANADA NO. 1 GRADE .3 BAGS 89c FROZEN FOOD Honey 'Gold PEAS 4 LBS. 89c BONELESS Pot Roasts lb. 65c BEEF end PORK Sausage 2,p lbs. 89c SCHNEIDER'S 6 OUNCE PKGS. Cooked Ham lb. 53c COLEMAN'S RINDLESS Side Bacon FRESH Side Pork Rib Steaks lb. 79c lb. 49c lb. 89c HENSALL- ONTARIO RIPPEN Correspondent Mrs.Maude Hedden Mrs. Irene Davis has received word from the Western Fair-that one of her oil paintings has been selected to hang in the Art Gal- lery. •91 paintings were selected from a total of. 232 entries. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Hensall Women's Institute re- sumed their meeting Wednesday with president Mrs. James Mc- Allister presiding. Guest speak- er for the evening Brother Bob Mittleholtz of Zurich, a returned missionary, showed slides and told of his work in India and dis- played interesting Indian Sou- venirs. The speaker was intro- duced by Miss Margaret Mous- seep and presented a gift of a donation to his work by Mrs. B. Beaton. Members answered the rah call by' "Suggestions for being a better neighbour!' Discussion was held of the Rally to be held at Centralia October 5th. Mrs. 1,. Purdy reported for the visit- ing committee on sick and shut ins. Mrs. N. E. Cook was ap- pointed visiting committee for this coming month. Members attended a birthday party at Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, Tues- day and provided the program and lunch. Mrs . Beaton took the chair for the program which consisted of a sing-song and piano selections by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot. Mrs. R. Elgie gave courtesy remarks. Hostesses were Mrs. Purdy and Mrs. R. Simpson, program convenors, MFs. Beaton and Mrs. Pearl Koehler. CHISELHURST UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Chiselhurst United Church Women met on Tuesday after- noon for their first meeting-of the fall season with President, Mrs. Russel Brock, in the chair and opening the meeting with a poem "Remember September". Mrs. Gerald Glenn was inch rge of the worship. Mrs. C. Coleman reported that anniversary services will be observed. Sunday, September 27th. Mrs. Harold Parker pre- sented the study on "Steward- ship". Mrs. Rose Harris con- tributed two poems, "Best part of a 'Vacation" and "The Tewn of Don't You Worry". HostesSes wer e Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. G. Boa. Firemen Answers Alarms CARMEL W.M.S. MEETS The W.M.S. of Carmel Pres- byterian Church met Monday night with Vice President, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm presiding. Mrs. Pearl Love was acting Secretary. Roll call was answered with a verse on Labour. Members con- tributed more pennies to the "Least Coin" box with a prayer. Twelve visits were made to the sick and shut ins. Letters were read from the two mission- aries, Miss Margaret Kennedy and Miss Hazel Macdonald of India. Members will help with the craft work at the Queensway Nur- sing Home of Hensall in October. Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, who is the children's secretary of Hamilton and London Synodical and of the Huron Presbyterial, gave the highlights of the Adult and Children's Secretary Chris- tian Training event at -Guelph University. Mrs. Harvey Hyde read the ' closing prayer. THREE ARE INJURED Three persons were injured Saturday night in a head-on col- lision between a car and a pick-' up truck on Zurich Main Street. Driver of the truck, Mrs. Allan Gascho of Zurich, is in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, with head and chest injuries and a fractured hip and arm. Her daughter, Maura, is in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, with head injuries. Glenn Harburn of Hen- salt, 23, driver of the can was treated for broken ribs and minor injuries at St. Joseph's Hospital and released. Provincial Police OPP Bill Glassford of Exeter Detachment said the accident occurred about 10 p.m. in Zurich. The ear smashed through the plate glass window of the Pro Hardware .'store as it spun out of control following the crash. Mr. Gascho operates the Tasty-Nu Bakery. in Zurich., Unit Visits Hensall Plant After an interesting tour through the Boise-Cascade trailer plant Monday evening Unit 2 with Units 1 & 4 as guests met in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. Rodger Venner welcomed everyone after which Mrs. Harold Currie led in a sing-song. The devotional taken by Mrs. Ron Wareing, was cen- tered mainly on a tiny mustard seed.. She stated "If you have faith as big as a mustard seed ydu can do anything:' Mrs. Grant MacLean favoured with a hum- orous reading. Mrs. RoberVen- ner gave an interesting and in- spiring talk on her trip to Alma College, the theme being "Man's Dilemma -God's Plan." Margaret and Wilfrid ous- seau attended the Ordination of their cousin, Louis Mousseau of the Capuchin Order by the Most Rev. G. E. Carter,. Bishop of London. The ceremony took place in St. Theresa's Roman Catholic' Church, Windsor and 'was followed by a reception at St. Joachim Hall, St. Joachim On- tario. Father' Mousseau is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mous- seau of St. Joachim. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, visited over the week end with his mother and also with his father and aunt who are patients in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby of Blenheim have returned home after spending two weeks with Mr. Stewart McQueen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Michael Hoy is attending Un- iversity of Waterloo and left on Sunday to commence his studies. Spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan were Mrs. John B. Edwards of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Henry Schulze, La Porte, Indianna, Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Soldan and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelSoldan of Huron .Park. Mrs. Mary Funk is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Archie Noakes has re- turned from St. Joseph's Hospital. al* Rep Warns of Damage According to M. Miller, Assistant Agricultural Re- presentative for Huron County who drew attention to the problem, corn growers are urged to check their fields now for corn stalk rot. This may be done by grasping the corn stalk at ankle height from the ground and squeezing the stalk firmly - if the stalk crumble; exposing a soft or hollow centre, stalk rot is fairly well developed. Likely• early planted corn will be m)st affected and drought stricken areas in the field (sand or grav- elly areas) will be much worse. Producers should harvest the worst affected field for silage wherever possible or plant to harvest for grain at higher than normal moisture to avoid exces- sive field losses due to stalk breakage and ear rots which de- velop later. A. C. W. MEETING The A.C. W. of Stl Pauls Ang- lican Church met at the home of Mrs. Mary Taylor with the presi- dent, Mrs. W, Scrabuik presiding. October 24th was the date set for the bazaar, tea and bake sale to be held in the church base- ment. Mrs. Anderson reminded themembers of the Deanery meeting to be held in Goderich on October 20th. The Bulletin was read, each member reading a portion of it. Mrs. Anddrson reported that a bale of clothing had been sent and Mrs. Annie Reld sent stamps 'to the Bible Society. Mrs. Anderson closecli with prayer. Correspondent Mrs. Norman Long Kippen Health Seekers met Thursday at the home of Joanne "Van leren. The design for the record Look waS decided. Mrs. McLean showed how to knit and each member worked on her craft. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Snider and Judy, all of Stratford visited Sunday with Robert Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirk and family visited Sunday with rela- tives in Aylmer. OBITUARY MRS. W. E. HEDDEN Mr. Herb Hedden received word Friday of the death of his sister-9n-law, Mrs. William E. Hedden, who passed away on Friday, September 11th at Niagara Falls. The former Eva Wilcox, she was a native of St. Catharines. In February of this year Mr. and Mrs. Hedden' celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. They have been residents of Niagara Falls for eleven years. Mr. Hedden retired from the Niagara Falls Bridge Com- mission in August 1969. The late Mrs. Hedden is sur- vived by her husband, son George Hedden, of Carlisle, two daugh- ters (Betty) Mrs. F. Belford, (Marie) Mrs. J. Finlay, of Queen- sway Garden, both of Niagara Falls. They also have 10 grand- children. Funeral services were held Monday, September .14th, from Butlers Funeral Home, St. Cath- arines. over the installation ceremonies. The Auxiliary members be- gan the season with a potluck supper at the home of Miss Dorothy Parke, This was followed by the annual reports which indi- cated a most successful year with a' bank balance of $1695.05. Ticket sales on the patch- work quilt are reported to be good. A draw for the lucky tick- et 'on the quilt• will be made at tTie Seaforth Fall Fair where Members plan a booth. Mrs. W. C. Bennett will at- tend the convention of Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries in Toronto on October 25, 26'and 27. The Mystery prize was won by Mrs. Orville Cike.; • .. ,,j Wedding MOORE - FORRESTER A quiet but pretty wedding took place in London Friday, September 4, 1970 at 6:30 p.m. when Barbara Ann Forrester, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Forrester, Zurich, and Lawrence Richard Moore, son of Mrs. Florence Moore, St. Thomas, exchanged marriage vows. Following a honeymoon in Northern Ontario the "couple will reside in London. Royale-2-Roll Pack Toilet Tissues _ _ - Libby's--14-oz. Tins Beans With Pork Je11.0 ITrand-LTriple SI.. Pkg. Lemon Pie Filling _ _ _ Maple Leaf-1 1/2'-lb. Tin Canned Hams Prior Pack-100s (prepriced 69c) Tea Bags - • - Rise 'N' Shine—(Prepriced 5/5100 Orange Crystals _ _ _ Robin Hood—Pouch-Pack 9-or Cake Mixes Mr. and Mrs, Joe IVICQuarrie and family recently spent a week- end touring Bracebridge and the northern points. Mr. and MrS. John Long, Owen Sound spent, the weekend with Dirs. Hazel Laing. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber, Mr. Rochus Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Faber of Exeter rec- ently returned home from a pleasant months vacation visi- ting relatives in Manitoba, Sask- atchewan and Alberta, motoring as far as Lake Louise. They returned by way of North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michi- gan. 11* -PIN EXPoilrk.sEAFORT114, atiltrig114 Ammoto Life — Health, and Accident itiONtered Retirimint Pensions Income Tax Deductiloie Register" Retirement Annuities Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada . 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