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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-11-27, Page 20An executive meeting of the United Church Women of Hen- sail United Church met Monday evening with president •Mrs.Vern Alderdice presiding. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low -0 cost Expositor Went Ads. Dial 52720b. We Christmas Seals, It's a matter of life and breath. Fight emphysema, tuberculosis and, other respiratory diseases. Couple Wed 25 Years ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fergu- son, prominent residents of Hen- sall for eighteen years observed their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday with a surprise party held for them at the Hensall Memorial Centre arranged by their family. and relatives at- tended by three hundred relatives neighbours and friends. Reeve Oliver Jaques made the presentation of a purse of money to the celebrantS. Till staff of Hensall:District- Cu-operatives of which Mr. Fer- guson, is manager; presentedthe -catiple with a swivel rocker, Earl Wagner and Jack Upshall doingthe honors.. 47 SMOKED By the Piece Sliced SIDE BACON - lb. CI. 79c 49, WIENERS GROUND FRESH BEEF - STEAKS - SCHNEIDER'S MINCED 'HAM GRADE 'A' FRESHi ROASTING — 5 to 6 lbs. average CHICKENS - - lb. SMOKED SHOULDERS COLEMAN'S , IN lb. 59c ENTER OUR FRED DRAW You May Win a Hind Quarter of Beef fully procifspd Side of Pork fully processed Ora Smoked Ham Simply put your name and ad- dress on the back of a sales slip from Al's Market and de- posit it in the box in our store. Draw to take" place December 24th Robinhood Pouch Pac — Chocolate, White, Spice CAKE MIXES, 9-oz. 3 for 490 $urget Macaroni or SPAGHETTI Robinhood AngelfOod CAKE MIX, 15-oz. pkg. Liquid Bleach JAVEX,. 64-oz. Van Camp's — In Tomato Sauce BEANS with PORK, 14-oz. Robinbood All-Purpose FLOUR, 20-lb. bag Maxwell' HOuse Instant — (deal-pack) COFFEE, 10-oz. $1.59 Robinhood — 5-lb. quick cooking or 72-oz. instant OATMEAL Wizard — 6-oz. aerosol -- ROOM DEODORIZERS, assorted Club House BLACK PEPPER, 4-oz. Marra's Raspberry or Lemon JELLY ROLLS (regular 4ktic) David — 14.oz. Roxy or 16-oz. Maple Leaf 2 bags 8* 4 lbs. 770 4.90 390 6 for $1 $1.99 79 490 3* 350 COOKIES WEEKEND SPECIALS, prices effective Nov. 26, 27, 28, 29, 1969 Norma% Ontario New Crop No. 1 Fondai Gize 210's (USA product) 'Tangerines • • 3 doz. 990 .• Canada' No. 1 Fresh, 10-oz. pkg. SPINACH , California No. 1^ Head — 24's LETTUCE • • each 330 FROZEN FOOD Highllner -- in batter, 14-or. COD • 2. for 890 230 lb. 59c lb. 49c -lb. 53c lb. 8 Mrs. Bruce Walker is apatient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr:. and Mrs. ;L:m Bozatto and Dana returned home Wednes- e. day to Port Colborne after spun- ding three months with the lat- ter's parents, Mc. and Mrs. Wil- liam KYle., Mrs. J. E. McEwen and Airs. Verna Twitchell attended the ba- zaar on Saturday afternoon at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. Mark Departure Mr. and MS's. Wm, r Dal- rymple who recently took up • residence in Exeter, ware hon- ored by friends and neighbours at a farewell party held Satur- day evening in Hensall Legion Hall attended by seventy and were presented with a floor latrip and.,,,, magazine rack: An' address was read by Ted Roberts and presentation made by- Mrs. Roberts. Miss Linda Roberts presented the magazine rack. . Arranging the party ware Mrs. Ted R.berts,'Mrs. George Boa, Mrs. Harold Parker, Mrs. Stanley Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Dalrymple were formerly of C hi- selhurst area. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell and Troyann have returned from' Lansing, Mich. where they spent tale past week with their daughter Pauline, who Is a skater with "Holiday On Ice". Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a few days recently visit- ing relatives in Hamilton and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell and Troyann visited Sunday with Mr. •and Mrs. Kenneth Sauter in Marlette, Mich. Mr. Ross 'Love of Clinton, formerly of the Parr Line,' is a patient in Clinton Community Hospital where he was admitted on Saturday. correspondent Mrs, Maude Redden KIPPEN EAST W.I, MEETING With the president Mrs. Ken McKay presiding, a meeting of Kippen East W.I. was held at the horns Of Mrs. Harry Caldwell withea,MrS, Al Heggarth as co- hostess. Memnurs answered the roll call 'What makes a good hostess'. Mr'. Caldwell sub- mitted the treasurer's report. Reports were presented by Mrs. R...,bert Kinsman, Stinshine Con- venor, Mrs. William Bell of the District Board meeting at Hen- sall. Secretary, Mrs. J Diu mu 'id, .read correspon- dence. Mrs. Grant McLean was in charge of a program including a sing-song and organ music by Jack Caldwell. The motto was given by Mrs. ' Harry Caldwell and readings ' 'Focus on Foods' and 'How to Bake a Cake' were given by Mrs. Grant McLean. A duet by Mrs. Al Hc'ggarth and Mrs.A1- derdice folloWed. Reports given included the convenors of Citi- zenship and Education Mrs. Alex McGregor; current events, Mrs. John Sinclair; Home Economics Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Triebner. There was a display of sewing and fancy work of the 4-H girls. Gifts froM the Institute -were presented by Mrs. Bill • Kyle to club leaders,' Mrs. 'Connolly, Mrs. Robert Bell and Miss Donna Whitehouse. Hensall Church Group Plan for Christmas HEAR OF TRIP Twenty mem‘..ers of the U, C. W. mine the Moe 1968 Dodge Polara 500, 2-door H.T.,loaded 1967 ,Ford Truck, y2-Ton, 6-cyl. 1967 Chev. Yo-Ton, 8-cyl. 1966 Valiant 2-door•Hardtop 1966 Dodge Polara 4-door Sedan 1966 Ford t‘laxie 500 4-door Sedan 1966 Ford 2-door Hardtop, GalaXie 500 1966 Chev. Stationwagon 1964. Pontiac Parisienne, 2-door•Hard,V 1963 Pontiac Parisienne, 2-door Hardtop, power equipped. FORD a MEtteilFer DEALER • Phone 074140 „ Seaforth M LAUGHLIN MOTORS of Hensall United C hurch, attended the meeting of the Goshen U.C. W. rarsday evening, when Mrs. Ephriam Gingerich showed col- oured slides and narrated her trip to South America. PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY Amber Rtbekah Lodge met Wednesday evening with the chair taken by Neble Grand Mrs. Elgin Thompson ae,,..en plans were made for the Christmas party in December. A number of members will attend the Grand Master's banquet a: Sea:Orth on Wednes- day. •Donations were approved to ,thee Sick Cnildren's Hospital, London; and Barrie LO.O.F. Home. A thank you note was read from,, Eric Luther, chairman of the C.N. L B. can/as, expreSsing thanks to the Lodge members who canvassed for the project. FUNERAL MRS. WM. J. DOUGLAS Mrs. William J. Douglas, Brucefield, the former Elizabeth J. Hudson', passed away at the Kilbarchan Nursing Home, Sea- forth, in her 95th year. Surviving are one aaugnter (Anna Pearl) Mrs. Lindsay Eyre, Brucefield, two granddaughters, Mrs. Arnold Keys (Nora)Varna and Mrs. David Reid" (Verna) Clinton, and eight great grand- children. Public funeral services will be, held from the Bonthron Fun- eral Home, Hensall, Thursday 27th, at 2 p.m. conducted by ,Rev; E.D.Stuart. Burial will fol- low in Bayfield Cemetery, News of Correspondent . Miss Mary Malwaill Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and family of Bornholm visitedOn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale attended the Warden's Banquet. held in Goderich last week. Mrs. Irene Grirnoldby has re- turned home on the week end having spent a few Oays with Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Don,Glousher, Karen and Billy of Blyth were Sunday guests with Mr. and -Mrs. Bill Dale and Cheryl. Miss Bonnie Shepherd spent . News of ----. VARNA . Correspondent Mrs.Wm.Dowson A largely attended, reception Was held in -Zurich on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs—Jim Consitt. The address was real by Robert Tuner and the pre- sentation of a purse 'of money was made by Keith Stephenson. Sympathy of the community is extended to 'Mrs. Geo. Reid and family on the death of Mrs. Reid's brother-in-law, Mr. L. Smith of Bayfield. Laymens Sunday was observed at the United Church on Sunday with the men of the chnrchform- • ing the choir. Charles Raid read the scripture and Fred W.Cly- mont gave the prayer. Rev.Mor- rison was in charge of the service. 'Mrs. Allan Hayter and Mrs. Bill Dowson attended the 4-H Homemaking Clubs leader recogt nition days in Toronto on Thurs- day and Friday. They were guests of the Home,Economics Depart- ment at the Lord Simcoe Hotel. A leaders breakfast 'was held Friday morning when the guest of honor was the Minihter of Agriculture and 'Food, Mr. Stewart,' and the speaker was the president of the Federated Wornens Institute of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Perce John- ston and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dcwson visited on the week end with Mrs. Rena Luddington at Toronto, Willis and family of Granton. Mr. and' Mrs. David Wheeler were Sunday guests With Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ce,rsaut of Ilderton. U.C.W. ENTERTAINS 4 Mrs. Maurice Francis of Denfield, who has spent two years in N,fpal, was the guest speaker at the November meeting of the United Church Women. She told of the work she and her husband were• doing while there and 'il- lustrated her talk with,.oictures. the was assisted with the pro- jector by her mother, Mrs. Tom Dickinson.. Other guests present were the' Anglican Women's Guild, The Class That Counts and the U,C.W, of Kirkton, Zion U.C.W. andCoo- peifs U,C.W. Mrs. Ken Lamgford and Mrs. Ken Parkinson led in the worship service. Mrs. Ted Insley and Miss Rhea Mills favoured with Musical numbers on the piano. MESSENGERS MEET 'The Messengers met in the Church on Sunday with twenty- one memners present. Vernon Thomson read the scripture and Calvin Rodd led in prayer. Rea- dings were given by !Margaret Parkinson, Linda Timms and Mary Lou Thomson and ° stories were read oy Nancy Jaques abd David Tomlinson. Cynthia and Ellen Copeland and '.Pamela Rodd sang a song and Mrs. William Dickey gave a story from the Study Book. The offering w"s received by Brian Thomson and paul Robinson. Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland Mrs. 'Mary Jaques who celebrated her 80th birthday on MondlY November 17th, was ' guest of honour at a birthday party on Sunday to a number of relatives and neighbours, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family, given by her son and daughter, Mts. Glenn Lambert, Glenn and family of Davison, Michigan. Misses Janice Thomson, Mary Roestel and Karen HernandGra- ' ham Robinson and Doug ,Smith wtre among the Grade IQ Stu:- dents of_ South Heron District High 'School, Exeter, who en- joyed the trip to Ottawa for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher, Randy and Cindy of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johns and Shawn, of Kirkton -ware visitors. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johns and family. Thirteen ladies of the com- munity enjoyed the bus trip spon- sored,,by the Kirkton Horticult- ural Society to the Royal Win- ter Fair in Toronto on Satur- tk day. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Webb, Mr. Dennis Webb and Miss Sandra Mosienko of London and Mrs. Ralph Wareham, Jeffrey and Su- zanne of Blyth were visitors on Saturday wilt Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ris Webb and family. Mr. and Mrs. GLenn Cope-, land, Cynthia) Ellen and Deanna were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Wastman and Janet o: Grao- ton on Saturday evening. Miss Linda Johns was a week- end guest with Mr. and Mrs..p 4 NEWS 'OF WOCiDHAM ELECTORS OF HENSALL Keep an experienced conscientious worker on your Council. , RE-ELECT HAROLD KNIGHT FOR COUNCIL • Eight years experience, conscientious, consid- eration given to all your business. For Assistance to the Polls Phone 262-2319' Saturday with Miss Joan Thompson. • Mr. and Mrs. WM. Storey took the bus tour to the Rgyal Winter Fair on'"Thufsday. Miss Marily Riley of Don Mills and Mr. Ron Goodfellow of Brampton were week end visitors with m,F. acid Mrs. Ben Riley'and Mrs. Anne Leitch is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and Mrs. Thomas Flynn of Seaforth. Miss Doreen Riley of Strat- ford. visited with her parents over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gar 1 Jewitt visited with MrsY Jewitt's grand- mother, Mrs. Straughan of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, Jim, Gary and Donna visited Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell of Guelph. Miss Nancy Buchanan of Brampton was also' a visitor a t the Mitchell home. Mr. Paul Buchanan was a - week end visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan.' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynolds and family of Southfield, Mich. are visiting with M. and Mrs. John Thompson and family this week. MisS Gisela Dorrance of Galt visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dorrance over the week end. Mr. Andrew Thompson and friends of London were home for the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family. fl• For the first time since 1966, the Cockshutt Challenge Trophy for the world champion hay entry at the Royal Agricul- tural Winter Fair in Toronto has been won 'by a Canadian entry. • This year's winner is Russell Dallas, of Brucefield, who re- gained the trophy for Canada After it had been won in 1967 kAnd again in 1968 by a U.S. entrant, Rolling Rock Farms, of Ligonier, PeonsylVania. Mr. Dallas is the third gen- eration to occupy the Dallas farm in Tuckersmith which has been BRUCEFIELD FARMER -1s1INS AT 'ROYAL For the seecinXtime a well known TUck'ersriiith farmer has brought the Cockshutt Challenge Trophy to. Huron. HereRusselDallas of Brucefield (left) receives the trophy emblematic of the World Champion hal entry at the Royal Winter Fair from a representative of the' sponsoring company. In addition he was given an engraved silver tray and a cheque. Mr. Dallas won the trophy previously in 1963. Wins World Hay Title in the family for more than 125 years. At a presentation ceremony at the Royal on 'Wednesday of- last week„ Mr. Dallas received an engraved silver tray, accom- panied by a cheque from the sponsoring company. The original trophy, which still bears the Co'ckshutt name, remains in the care of the Royal for safekeeping. An individual silver tray was presented for retention by the winner. Mr. Dallas' win this year marks the second time he has gained the prize -- the other having been in 1963. Other 'winners since the trophy was first pre , sented in 1958 include: other two-time win- ners Thomas Bowman of Stroud, Ont. who won in 1059 and again in 1960; Robert Allen of Bruce- field, in 1958 and 1962; and Robert D. Fotheringham of Seaforth, in 1965 and -1966. .(The U, S,' ling Ro9c Farms remains the only t.hAe;itlrqe winner to datt, having" Won:Min. 19611,..as. 'As in 1967 and 1968): Wilbur Keyes of Seaforth, was the 1964 win- ner. CONSTANCE