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Juniors Judge Hog Carcasses
These two girls are going "whole hog" in the business of becoming good
homemakers as evidenced by their interest in judging hog carcasses at Seaforth •
on May 29. The event was part of the swine judging contest won by Cal-
vin Richie, RR 7 Lucknow with a score of 190 out of a possible 200. You can
bet though that Karen Oakes, RR 2 Clinton, and Connie Hickey, RR 3 Auburn,
will be the real winners when it comes to knowing their pork cuts and serving
delicious meals. (Photo by Frank Phillips)
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
— By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute:,
"Buypnada-chnieetaliqed Fruit,"`
• QUICK CHERRY CRUNCH
A dessert delight for easy summer dining..
16 graham wafers (crushed to fine crumbs)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
cup melted butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1 20-oz. can Canada Choice cherry pie filling,
Heat oven to 325. Mix graham wafer crumbs, sugar,
cinnamon, 'butter and salt. Sprinkle three-quarters of crumb
mixture over 'the bottom of-an eight inch or nine inch cake
pan. Pat down gently with the bowl of a spoon. Spread
the Canada Choice cherry pie filling •over crumb base.
Then sprinkle on remaining one-quarter of the crumb mix-
ture. Bake for 30 minutes. Serve warm with cream. Serves
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Ladies Auxiliary
eets At Hensel
HENSALL — The monthly
meeting of the Hensel' Legion
Auxiliary was held Tuesday,
June 2 with president Mrs. Roy
Striate presiding, Plans for the
annual picnic to be 'held at
Riverview Park, Exeter, Sun-
day July 4, were ma'd'e.
It was announced that the
annual penny sale was 'a good
success with. $120.00• taken
Mrs. Harold. Campbell won
the. attdenanCe priZe of $5.00,
and also Won the guessing prize'.
The ladies will attend service
in 'the United Church, Sunday,
June 20.
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REV. T. J. PITT, D.D.
Huron TB Group
Gives 55,000
To Aid Research
Five. thousand dollars of the
$12,397 raised by 'the Huron
County Tuberculosis. Association
last year has been given to re-
search. This fact was revealed
at the recent 'annual meeting
ing of the association held in
Seaforth.
Members noted that the
money c011ected in the last 12
months was 'the second highest
total, in the history of the
group's ,annual drive for funds.
George A. Watt, Blyth, was
elected president of 'the assaci-
ationito isucceed Donald I, Stew-
art, Seaforith.. H. C. LawsOn,
Clinton, is 'the honorary treasur-
er and 'directors from this area
include E, 13. Menzies', Douglas
Andrews, and n'ed Stamen, all
of Clinton; John Merrill, RR 2
-Clinton; Grant Sperling, Blyth.;
and. Robert Caldwell, Hensall.
Dx. Neville Lef'coe, associate
professor of medicine at the
University of Western, Ontario,.
speaking to the meeting, said
research is, persistence backed
by money 'gleaned to a large
extent 'fro'm •communifty resour-
ces.
He told association members
that smoking is the major cause
of many pulmonary ailments
such as bronchitis..
enjoy family banking service:
ktoyaPs professional help and services are available to the entire I
familY as a group-,—or to each rnernber individually. Suggestions •
toad practical aids, Such as: bow to Jrnake best use of our 2-Account Plan,
'far steady saving; law cost (100-a-cheque) bill-paying with a
rersonal Cheeping Account; how to .save money t
by borrowing the Royal tetlitPlart way; Sate Deposit Boxes;
Do-it-yourself Money Orders; Travellers Cheques, Etc.
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minister. Rev. T, S. Pitt, who
r.c.',11..ed fro n varnn.,, to his 'home
Province c Newfoundland in
1962, 'hats' been awarded a DD
de ee
A story i'nr a maritime PaPer
Carried the following =renounce-
menet
The Senate of Pine Hill Di-
vilinftY Hall, Halifax, N.S. has
artnatinced 'the award of the de-
gree of Doctor. 'of Divinity (hen-
oris eausa) to 'a NeWrOuncliand
minister of the United Chnrch
of Canada, Rev. T. J. Pitt, of
St, Sohn's. The degree will be
conferred at speeial convo
cation to be, held during the
United Church Conference in
Jung.
"l\tr, Pitt was basin in Eng-
land, but came to Newfound-
land as a candidate for the
Methodist Church in 1913, Since
that time he has spent most of
his ministry in this Pravince.
After 'three years 'as a prob9-
tioner in Newfoundland, he tak.,k
his theological training in. Wes-
leyean College, Montreal and
was ordained in 1920.
"Rev. Mr. Pitt has served
several charges in the NeW-
foundlend Conference, has been
President of this Conference
and for five years was Chair-
man of Twill ingate Presbytery.
Following 1951. lie spent eleven
years in Ontario, but on retire-
ment he, returned to St. John's,
where he now resides."
(Intended far last week).
(By John G. Fisher)
Long time a favourite of all
Canadians and especially coin
co'llector's, the big silver coin
was next Minted in 1936. The
silver dollar of 1.936 again show:-
ed His Majesty King George V.
A curious episode in the his-
tory of the dollar now arrives.
Upon the death of his father.
the Prince of Wales (now the
Duke of Windsor) became King
Kippen East WI
Plan Year's Events
KIPPEN — The annual meet-
ing of the executive and stand-
ing committee conveners of Kip-
Pen Eat Women's Institute met
at the home of Mrs. Robert Bell
Tuesday evening, June 2 to plan
for programs for the coming
year. Plans were also made for
a fashion' Show of 'dinnerware
at :the Hensel' - Community
Arena, October 20 when all
branches in the South Huron
District will be 'invited. .A has
trip was' also planned' for Coto-
bar 27, with Mrs. Grant Mac-
Lean and Mils. Robert Bell in
charge.
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Now Playing—THUR., FRI., SAT.--June 10-11-12
' The Dave Clark 5 and a host of talent in
"GET YOURSELF A COLLEGE GIRL"
-- Color —
Plus the Disney Special "ARIZONA SHEEPDOG"
- MON., TUES., WED. — June 14-15.16
(Adult Entertainment)
Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck and Judith Meredith
See what could happen when dreams merge
frighteningly into daytime reality
"THE NIGHT WALKER"
With Selected Shorts _
THUR., FRI., SAT. — June 17-1819
A Walt Disney Double Feature Program
"THE SWORD AND THE STONE'
Plus one of Disney's best nature studies "
"YELLOWSTONE CUBS"
-- Both in Color --- •
Corning—"Bus Riley's Bock In Town"
(Adult Entertainment)
SUNSET DRIVE-iN THEATRE
— GODERICH —
Box Office Opens at. 8 o'clock
Now Playing—THUR., FRI., SAT.—June 10-1112
Elvis Presley and Stewart Orange'. and
Joan Blackman Raf Vallone
"Blue Hawaii" "Secret Invasion"
- —Color—='I- Color 4,—
MON., TUES., WED. -- June 14-15-16
Ernest Borghlrie and Jean Willis
CO-starred in a tiotous tale ok the sea
"MacHALES NAVY"
—,-. Color —4
Plus "Magic Rail to Yesterday", "Nice Place To n Visir
and Cartoon,
THIJR4, FRI., SAT. -- June 17-18-19
Jerry Lewls and Vat Beyetrier and
Stella Stevens Janke Rule
"The Nutty "InvGitul ftiioigrihtT.o. A
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Corning -Shirley MacLaine In "tWO LOVt8"—aduit entertalpinktit
RAY; J. PITT
Former Varna Church Minister
Awarded Doctor of Divinity Degree
Varna United fChurch anem•-
her4lare pleased to leillrn of 'the
honour bestowed an former
Goderich Kinsmen
Bringing Circus In
For One Day Only
Arrangements have been
completed to 'bring to God•erich
the Gene Cody end Kipling
Bros. Combined 3 Ring Circus.
It will appear under the spun-
sorshiP of Goderrich Kinsmen. Tor
a one day stand only. The Kins-
men ore looking forward to a
big turnout, and feel the circus
appearance will benefit the corn-
munity in two ways, as it brings
a day of splenderous wonder-
ment:a of entertainment to.
"Children of all Ages" and en-
ables the club to carry on their
community activities from mon-
ey derived from this project.
The Circus, known as the
World's Finest Family Circus
appears under a niammouth
waterproof Big Top that can
'accommodate up to 2,000 people,
and' offers a fun filled 1% hour
performance that takes. place
in 3 big rings. It is suggested
you go to the showgrounds at
least 1 hour before showtime, so
that you may see the many
Other attractions including the
double -Side Show. and Menager-
ie on the aniclWay.
Some of the feature acts this
year include the magnificent
Golden ,mincers, six sleek Pala-
mino Liberty horses; the lovely
Liana, petite Mende aerialist;
the vibrant Barbara Fair'chil'd,
principal Rosin-back ballerina;
a fire-dance spectacular featur-
ing Chief Rain Cloud, all taking
pert by 'a performance of over
20. acts end displays.'
The circus management has
made it known that there is no
extra charge for seats, the one
big show ticket you buy lets
you 'see the entire circus per-
formance.
Edward VIII, By tradition
strong as' any law, the succeed-
ing British King or Queen faces
on the coins in the opposite di-
rection of his or her predecess-
or. Far -reasons beat known to
himself, Edward VIII was de-
termined to break this tradition,
It is not known how far all the
new master dies were 'brought
toward completion, but assured-
ly,- it 'is well known that his
sudden abduction made all of
them, useless.
His mages'ty George VI raised
no objection to the tradition
and. his uncrowned 'head appears
an the .1937 dollar. In 1938 there
were over 90 thousand Cana-
dian silver dollars minted.
The 1939 dollar showed a
new reverse design in celebra-
tion of the royal visit, The
Parliament buildings were de-
Signed and executed by Eman-
uel Hahn.. Although there were.
over one 'million silver dollars
minted for 1939, over 87 thou-
sand of these finally returned
to the. Royal Canadian Mint.
We can only conclude from
this that the 1939 dollar was
not nearly as popular . as it
might have been'.