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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-04-24, Page 8Page e The Times.Advocate, April 24, 1951 A -. - "',..,.- t•-- .r, ...I i AeS 41. /.• And District News CORRESPONDENT:. Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs. Archit, MeGregor, Phone 196 Milling Firm Builds Plant w:11:,,,,,,,,, w:11,,.,,,4 !Dowling Club Oleos Cff.icers 1 fee ,,,,,,,I,,, AA.,..,..,.L IF IT 14111P1" Itir 111141 111 I itc Newell linuling t ltili met Neil hilli tylvinwors .L for the'r annual meeting and ' Dies in London ek,..wi as their president W. 0. Hear Dialogue Follou ing a lengthy illness coodu in. 1 Airs. Harry Hoy was hostess 1 lard of London, formerly of Hen- :"I'1:1..Y.„11.'211111,1'14,1 William jellies. wiaard t gime), i outer °noels eili:;:t.tte::: j1,i;iei zri e,i: !or cit.:: April meeting of the son of Air. and Mrs. Harold Wil- : VIee nrellient. Wes velrer: sec- ' Arnold. Circle of liensall Pres - 11 Church nn MondaY eve. ,' rftisrinahni ,fones, 1.11:11m fie opened the meeting with a poem sall, passed away on ThursdaY. .wieer(l'itvine!ning. The president, Mys. A. Orr, April 17 in Victoria Hospital, . and Lorne Luker: tournament ' il,iedpraver. London, in his 12th year. ` tsennet tee. William Brown and 1 Mrs. 1)..'MacDonald, Mrs. John Surviving are his parents. one Sam Rennie. , baker and Mrs. -Gerald Bel/ pre - brother, Lyle, and one sister., 'the club hopes het start Inv seined an bill:Testing dialogue Ruth Anne, his grandmother, • seit"on on Ala.!!el. on Japan. Scripture reading was ., 4. iven by Mrs. -Gordon Schwalm. Mrs. Agnes l'arkins, London, Bingo Winners and grandfather Mr, Ezra Wit- V' inners Of the Legion bingo I. Business follom• ed. All mem' lard, of Russektale. Pincombe funeral home. Lon- 1 .!,, Aikenhead• Mrs. (1, lir Si:tit:Jay last Isere; urst 111,is. hers, were asked to have supply , ai , od. la to May '20 to be held at the Funeral services were held chimer; Toni 'Kyle 13); Mrs. Roy : money for the May meeting. the ' date being changed from May Saturday from the Bennett and : i•epeer t2.: Airs. Roy. timate (2): 1 "VV. m . Hyde VVins , . . .. . Cancer Drive thm, with interment in Mount eri0.: Mrs. A. Foster; Wilhert Pleasant cemetery. •Parlow. Ett. Corbett: Roy Pep- Lunch was served bs. hostesses how of Mrs, Beverley Beaton. I. • Sixty -First Honor Amber Lodge at Ooticrich :Saturday the jackpot will be Bell and Mrs. Ed Fink. 1per: Airs, C. Wilkinson. ,Neet Mrs. Stewart Dell, Mrs. Gerald 1 Mr. William Hyde. at, in July riday Night 'Members of Amber Rebekah to,- • worth e calls. • . ! • this year 1,011 fir.t eriA. in ht. edge No, .19 were guests at • Personal tern Cooe k Bros. Milling co., Hen- ' • ' ' - 1 - - ' liensall Kinsmen will pumice, Goderich. Lodge on Tuesday eve. : -Personal items Mr. ,and Airs. Bill Shupe and laes for liddline et the ',Ports salt are erecting a new storatie ' ,- - . , '••• .. '; a do./r-to-door canvass for the ning when the Assembly Prest-1 The liensall Kinetics were well S111' min, of Selfridge, Mich.. vis• air at Le M, 01), Thursoav e,oe : warehouse 40x90 on the corner • Canadian Cancer Society in the dent, Airs. Patterson, of Drus- : pleased 'with the sueeess of their ited last week with the latter's of woungt" and mill stre,I, mug and V 11 pl tired first prize hir village early Friday evening. sets, • was present. ! rummage sale last Saturday in parents, Mr. and ,Airs. Manley ' ' the oldest person present. This to store bag goods. Cost is esti- - .. -• — . • . . .. - -we're hoping for a good re. The Hensall degree team eon- : the town hall. Mrs. Robert Rea- Jinks, and Susan W.110 accompa- maites o. hrst pr.. PS Ile 11;1:, won mated at $14,000, : at various contests in ail Hon . - - , • . - • • .d•t- tit/On•;e this year said President ferred the degree for the eandi- burn, and Airs. Robert Baker Jr. nied them home to Michigan to Digging operations for the • to „nerd ,..,eettnd. third and Jack Drysdale. "because. •the dates. overall objective has been sub. convened the project. I spend the weekend. basement started Monday with ' fourth pre:es in his playine ca - George Elliott of Clinton in reer. " , stem ially increased to finance charge. 11 is expected to coin.;• additional research, more wee plete the :building by the end of : hire activities and educational jttne. Hugh McEwan work." ; This is the third year the Kills Mrs. W. R. Davidson, of Port . Personal Items Native Of Hay mon have volunteered to assist . • the nation-wide cancer cam - Credit, visited this week with ! Private funeral seri ices were paien. Frank Ellwood is in !Mrs. W. B. Cross and friends held for Mr. Hugh AlcEwan from charee this year. 77here. . ; Bonthron funeral chapel on St -d - Members will start the can - Mr. and Airs. Wayne Smith ' urday at 2 p.m, conducted b, Vass at 7 p.ni. and family were recent visitors :Rev. Chas D. Daniel. with inter - with the former's parents, Mr. ment in Exeter cemetery. w T Shorousseau and. Mrs. Smith, in Egmondville. I MM r. eEwan died suddenly in • - • • • Mrs. Keyes, of Brueefield, is ' Galt on Thursday. April 17, in spending a few days at the home : his 8811i year. Saturday Of S . Bride of her son and daughter-in-law, ; He was horn in Hay Township. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. -Harvey Keyes. " and is survived hy his wife, the Nelson Pfaff, Brucelield, Miss Alma Bell. of Toronto, • former ilelen Belltwo sons, entertained at a trousseau tea elves a recent visitor with her James and Hugh Jr., and two at her home last Monday, in father, Mr. W. R. Bell, and grandchildren. Malcolm and honor of her daughter, Greta, brother, Robert. Helen AleEwan, bride of Saturday. Over 90 guests were received by Airs. mnMmumnmhmumnmumumilmflmnmtimftmilm lllll millimmumummilmtimfimnimim lAff and Greta. Miss Janice McClure. Win - FAR ERS thropwas in charge of the guest beak. Mrs. Grant McGregor and Mrs. Robert Baker, Jr., of Hen- sall, displayed the bride's trous- 1, seau. Miss Marjorie Pfaff, Brucefield. and Miss Marilyn Tremeer, Kippen, w e r e iII charge of the gift room. Serving were Mrs. Donald Me - ('lure. Winthrop. and Mrs. John Baker, Hensel], Mrs. George SPRING Varley and Airs. Jack Kinsman assisted in the kitchen. Hensall-Couple Mark 25 Years Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett on their twenty- : fifth wedding anniversary, mem- hers of the former's family ga- thered at the home of Mr, ond Mrs.Ross Corbett on Tuesday &ening. A presentation of gifts were made by Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Jas. Sangster, the ac- • companying address was read • by Ed Corbett, On Saturday.. evening members of Mrs. C'orbett's family sur- prised thein at their home pre- senting them with several gifts. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. , SPRING FOOD FEaTIJREI 3 Order Spring Seeds Now! Registered and Commercial Seed Oats and Barley Full Stock of, Clover and Grass Seeds SANILAC AND MICHELITE SEED BEANS AVAILABLE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Malting Barley Contracts A Limited Number of Feed Oat Contracts Fertilizer Available With Contracts CHECK OUR FERTILIZER PRICES E. L. Midde 61, 5 HENSALL, ONTARIO Phone Office 103, Feed Mill 205 Ltd. &IIHM1111111111111”111111“11.11111111.1.1.11.1“111111111111111M1111111 iiiii HHHAIIIIMI1111111111111.4111141,111111111 't.t llllllllll I llllllllllllllll 11111111111111111111111/111111/ lllllll teinisono ttttttttttttttttttttttt MI14411111 ttttttt 41111114 tttttt •••..v.eeeq• 5 A •"-ee Ofeeeef4;:es 11Mamin Fi NC ER WITH A --.:-.CHECK UP 4, AN D A CHEQUE SUPPORT THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Hensall Canvass Friday, April 25 Starting at 7 p.m. by Mensal! Kinsmen Club PLEASE •HAVE YOUR DONATION READY "s1.1•IA Vidat . • 4gk<41,A6,406, a ge.44t..„ FOOD FEATURE! White, Marble, Devil's Food SPRING FOOD FEATURE! Frozen Betty Crocker SPRING FOOD FEATURE! Vitaminized Libb- Harry Chapman and Mr. and . Mrs. Don Adanis, London: Air. 1 and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alarm. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Dashwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett, Hen- . sail. Personal Items Mrs. Bert Arnold returned to her home in London after spend- ing a few days with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink and infant. daughter, •; Kimberly. Joy. Mr. Hugh Rose, of Toronto, 1 visited recently with his aunts, Misses Mary and Agnes Mc- Ewen. Mr, Al Kerslake of London I called on friends here on Satur- day. Gold Seal Fancy SPRING FOOD FEATURE! HEINZ Family Size Sii Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes1,....e..-----------seeeemeee— • returned home on Saturday after ; General RepairEg,•They travelled home by the : spending the winter in .; Arizona 3 ; West Coast and through Western 3 Motor Overhauls , Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Parker Get your ear all set for spring motoring . , . drive In for and family and Mrs, Emalie our Spring Conditioning Service. Wel flush out winter- ! Parker visited -recently with rel- thinnedoils and greases, and replace with warm weather- : atives at Mitchell. weight lubricants , .. check and clean the cooling system , Miss Joyce Peters of London i , • . tune-up the motor , .. check tires, battery, trans- , spent the weekend at the homernission, i mission, everything! , of her parents, Air. and Mrs. Fred Peters. USE THE FINEST . , .. ! Stewart Bell, a guest at the I ' Kinsmen banquet at Stratford last Tuesday evening, was the I ; lucky winner a of the door prize, Glenn eitz : a Kroehler TV swivel chair. i The ladies of St. Paul's Aug- , lican church were pleased to Your White Rose Station have so many guests at their g London Road HENSALL ! Sin orgasbord S a t u r d a y last. PHONE 105 I Everyone seemed to enjoy the is, , t , ttt , tt , t . t n t n....01.,,enlinunInnineleeneminneennunein.....m..nnuniin.....,,t..,.0.....,, i hot turkey, ham, jellied tongue, i scalloped potatoes, green tossed rilmmmummummun salads, jellied fruit and vegetable salads, pickles and relishes, and E, a varit.tty of tasty desserts. .17 Mrs. Hervey Keyes spent a few days in London 11118 week owing to the illness of her father, It: Mr. 'William Stephenson, who un - E.•• clement an operation in Victoria Hospital on Tuesday. t Mrs. Annie Richardson who wouldn't yo,„ I ; has been a patient at Mrs. Des- , 1• ill ,:: : jardine's* nursing home, Exeter, i• : was taken to South Huron ilos- 5 rather be ..,.,.. pital, Sunday evening. • i E 1 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hedden,1 -• Dresden, Mr. and Mrs. Russell 1 SAFE than tyikddc,,,, St. Catharines, visited E. ;3 with their mother, Airs. Cattier- ORRY? g , pita'. hie Hedden. at South Huron Hos- :, • Kipper' East Women's insti- tute have cancelled their amulet Our Service Is Fest :-.. meeting 'which was scheduled for Wednesday, 113 to Wednesday, i April 22, owing In a death in But It Has Guaranteed Dependability I , the eommunity, Mrs. Arthur Var. ,COME IN SOON. FOR i ley will he hostess for this meet- !' in;. A rug projeel end achieve - 1 nmt day was held in the Wing- . Bumper -to -Bumper Check-up 3 ham District MO School on 1 .. Hunter Whet' BalancingI. Saturday, April 10. 230 rugs were' l'a ; on display, 4' Oil and Grease Changt 3. Mr. W. It Stephenson is I tient at Victoria llospital, Lori - don. For a Smoother Ride •, , . Goodyear Tires i Mr. Pat Vernier who has been .1 a patient at Scott Memorial Hospital, Scaforth. has returned home and is staying with his 1 daughter and son.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William 'RyIn of 1Kip. 1 pen 'for a few days. momuumunworawhownrhammnoomnamoomnoomnamommoomnomiinmooftwA Nene Turil ii* rage: 0 WHITE ROSE GAS AND OIL Bring Your Troubles To The Experts! I•Henson Motor Soles PHONE 31 Slinetti Servite Sfalien HONSALL 26 -oz. pkgs. 0 R 15.oz. pkgs. F 0 R !la TIN Super 5 F 0 R F 0 R 48 -oz, tins 15 -oz. btls. Full 24 -oz. Loaf ve Garden Fresh Produce! P E 1-50 Pounds Potatoes $2.19 Size 113 Oran es DUZCN Golden Ripo an nas 21-U 33c Cello Carrots 2 mAGs Crisp Head Lettuce 2 --- F LI R Top livality Me Siricin or T -Sone Slid or by the Pim, Sa Smoked Side 1c011 -a! ts! 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