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"o*her's Day .Saryice
Sunday, May it will be ob.
Aerved as Mother's Day service
:1
the United d . tuiCh. There
will
r :o be a baptisiital serviee et
Viet time. S'tndfay, May 25 will
ba observed as Anniversary •
Su:tday, when Rev. Robert Pass,
norma of Owen Sound will be
Pest niinis:cr. Tho
e'hie .Chorus of Stratford will
erovicle aiiusie - at the evening
Service.
F,ereenet l.te.m e
Mrs, Harry Smith had the mis-
fortune to fracture .her left
rem when a pony she was lead-
i-^, into the barn kicked her in
t' e arm. X-rays At South Huron
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Yrs. Siuith is local representa•
BI.ng.o Winnors
Winners at the leus.all ,Legion
Bin o .Saturday last were: Boy
Pepper: Ars R, Taylor Sr.i
Pie
Mia R 'Taylor elle; Airs, G Wit...
1.;inson, Mrs, Reichert :tiredlt
Airs. Clarence Reid; Airs, Earl
1!Zci ellai,.YChalbam; Sydney Mc.
Arthur; ,J.ameet Norman.
Jones; Airs. marl Decimer. :,u•
rich; Airs.. Wes. Wenner; Mrs,
Junior Merrier, Zurich, Wes: .'eti•'
net.
• jack pot nest Saturday will be
worth 175.00 in 57 ealls,
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Personal Itt1Ts
Mrs, Gregg, of Gorrie, visited
last week with airs. J•ouis Simp-
son.
MrsJack 1 d t
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been ill in Victoria Hospital,
t:ve of the Bell Telephone :here. London, is improving.
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'56 Studebaker Coach $1,515
'56 Mercury $2,395
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'55 Dodge Regent
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'54 Dodge Royal
4 Poor Sedan, blue:
'54 Desoto Sedan
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'54 Chevrolet Tudor
Black.
'53 Meteor Coach
'53 Dodge Sedan
4 Door, black.
'53 Pontiac Sedan
4 Door, blue.
'53 Chevrolet Sedan
Bel Aire*
'52 Desoto Sedan
4 Door, grey.
'51 Plymouth Sedan
4 Door, green. '
'49 Fiord Coach
Tudor, tutone.
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Hensall
Air. and ,Mi•s. Joe Flynn and
Joyce, -were 'ee itt visitors with
Mr. atld Airs. .Don Avery in
Sarnia.
Air, Ron 1110(.k NV As able to
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ram to: itis lime this week.
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After receiving ti•ealnient during
the past week in Smith •fdtlron
ospital, lasetcil,
Airs. Jack Smith and family,
of Eeetcr, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs.:Orville. Smith.
Air. and Mrs, Don Rigby
Blenheim, spent the weekend
Willi AIr, and Airs. Harry Snell,
end :called on Airs. Jack Tra-
,quail•, at Victoria ,Hospital,
.London.
Miss Lorna. Barrie, Blyth, and
Miss Ruth Merrill. Clinton, who •
.are .attending Stratford Teachers'
Gatl,ge, spent last week, practise•
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ftp VJSoi of Airs.
Lauiau.elJe 7teichert.
A rece.ptlor and dance for Mr.
and Airs. Murray Baker (nee
Greta Pfaff) will he held in the
town hall, Friday evening,
May 2.
Air. and Mrs. Laird Aziekle
visited on Sunday with Mrs, M-
ilani Consitt and Mrs..E. Brode-
rick, of Exeter, also Mrs. Ethel
Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lu:cion and baby Jean.
AIrs, J, Allan returned to her
home in Toronto after visiting
with Mrs. Ellen Buchanan and
friends here. a
Mrs. B, Bonllir'on who spent
the winter months in St. Peters
burg, Florida, returned to her
home here last week.
Mr. and Airs. Geo.. Parker and
fancily Have moved into the resi
donee recently vacated by the
latter's parents, Air, and Airs
E. Shaddick.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl McKellar
and family of Chatham, spent
the weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Noakes,
Mr. and Mrs. Tray Lammie,
Bobby and Jean, Centralia, vis.
ited on Sunday with Miss Greta
Lammie,
Miss Amy Lammie of London
spent the weekend. at her home
here,
Nelson A eClinchey, a member
of the United Church choir, who
is taking ep residence in Clin•
ton shortly, was presented with
silver cuff links and matching
tie clip at a presentation on
Sunday morning. S. G. Ronnie,
choir director, read the address
and presented the gift,
At the Hensall Legion Bingo
Saturday night Mrs. Roy Smale
of Hensall was the winner of a
suit valued at $65.00, and Mrs.
Jack Cornell of Ilensall, won a
pair of blankets, Reeve Norman
Jones drew the winning Tickets.
The draw was sponsored by the
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary.
Mr, and Mrs. Ottan, Ralph
and Janet of Seaforth, have
moved into. the Reichert house
on Queen street.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Desch
of Zurich have moved.* into the
property they purchased from
Wilson •Allan...
Air. Bowman, of Blenheim,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Airs. John Skea.
�Progressive. euchre was en,` r1 :N'acliger, Clayton Mede •and.
y W i e •s were Mrs. Ed bid I1al;er.
zo,rel. lvnrt 1 ei a1
j Keller and f:larltet \Wlllgrt; .ran• t The fur infiuranee offieiais,
solation, Airs. Lloyd ftelier and 1 and Ladies Aid attended to .A
1#1Qycl" Trader. t Lod;-,
Air. and Mrs. Keller ie.ceivetl Persoltal items
many lovely gifts. Ur. I.Jnsd; Air. and Air.,. Ervin f.alla and
Framer was also surprised.1f find 1 Mtn,, hap .fiebber.of Waterloo,
actshwood .Comments
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CeiRbratt .Anniversary titian funeral borne until Monday
telativ.es eof A1t•. anri Alis.' noon, ttien at the I'::tl'.Dr l:llurc)1
Adse. a ittly there. services were conducted
d. Fi.cllci 11CdSd .•.l by fin. W. F. l rotz. interiiaeiit
Itiiserf them at their home Iii
day evening.on the occasion .oft %.a.s In ereditan •Cemetery,
their thirtyfiith wedding anni•' B^arers wore Tari Guenther,
vcrsary,
} Mervin Timm . Alilfrert Merrier.
a birthday calm, for Itis hir^thday, l i;n�i]t tray wrekenrrA with Nr, Aird
Cla. diwood Safaty guards
;Airs. i red lveiber •
The 4•li' girls 1ejrl their u]ect• Mr. and Airs. Melton Walper
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girls and the leaders present. 1 tt'e"trend tvitll Air. and Arra.
! Airs M,rvyit 1 ieur ill discua• r
healthful clouting :it
amu! l,ea. 1). 1. Lane, .of Clinton.
stockings], stressing g the results; ti,.rled ar]tlt Airs. Afatilda 1?fefer
].'rirla,r• rr•cning Rev. Larte was
of poor fitting shoes rod stock- a former pastor of Mrs, Pierer.
Ings, Mutt}tion was also din- fir. anti Airs.Elgin Rader,
the girls different hinds cif. any with A1r. and Airs. A.'endell
bandages and knots, 1 Gunship and family, at London.
Roll call for next meeting is , 'Mrs. Bruce Seebach, of Han,'
"My average food selection fort over spent a few days with her
a week." Home assignment is to mother, Mrs. Cora Gainer.
mark food selection score and; Airs. Emma laugh, Mrs, Coral
work on charts. i Gamer and Jack spent the week-
' On Friilay evening, I"rovincial end at t'ampbeliford with Mr.
Constable Harvey, of C;ncicrdcJt, t .and Mre. James Poland and .Lois.
sp
safe driving and showed films. home with them for the week.
After this the girls served Miss Alone Kellerman, of Lon -
lunch.
d t Plultp I'assolcl,
cussed. Ai e. lloffnran showed Kenneth and Richard spent lSun-
oke to the i;it'l and frienris on Airs. Poland and Lois returned
Mrs, R, Goetz
• Dies At Home
Mrs, Reuben Goetz died in her
82nd year at her .residence, Dash-
wood, Friday, April 25, 1958,
following a stroke.
Total commercial neat output
in Canada during 1957 amounted
to 35,000,000 pounds or five per-
cent over 1e58.
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Thermo -Chief
HEATING OILS
MOTOR OILS
and
GREASES
Apply
ED YELLOW
. Phene:.
Warehouse 757 Rtes. 457-il3l
Introducing
MORLEY HALL
On May, 1, Morley Hall becomes owner of Exeter Frozen
Foods.l+oocls,. He is a young maxi well experienced in all phases of this business.
All present operations will be continued and n4, doubt new departments
added to keep up with such a growing business as Frozen Foods,
Collie in to meet Morley Hall—we think you will like him.
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Time has overtaken us and we find it necessary to give tip
Eltic11 active .work. We shall sincerely miss many folks we have come to
regard as friends over the past nine year's,
Please pay any open account contracted up to April 30at
the .Bank of Montreal, Ask for Mrs. Webber. (This does not include reitt
which should .be paid to Mr. Hall.)
This has been arranged to avoid confusion and as a coltven•
ince. to all concerned,.
Exeter Froieri * Foods
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don, spent the weekend with her
Kpaellerenrtsm,an. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Air. Don Maier. of i)etroit,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Genttner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hey and
Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver attended
the fiftieth wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eidt, at
Ingersoll, nn Sunday.
Besides her husband, she is Dr. .1. A. Spellman returned
survived by one son, Albert, of home Monday after spending two
Stratford. weeks avitlt Mr, and Mrs. Harry
She was the former Elizabeth llnffman.
Finkbeiner, l'hose atlenrling the funeral of
The body rested at the Hoff -the late Airs, Reuben Goetz from
a distance were Air. Goetz
brother, Leslie,eand his two sis-
ters. Mrs. L. M. Donehey and
Miss Ida Goetz. of Chicago, and
a brother, Milton Goetz, of Lan-
sing, Mich.
Representatives from both the
Landon. and Windsor engineering
office of the Bell Telephone were
Personal Items -present. Other relatives and.
• friends attended from New Ham -
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Schenk, burg, Kitchener. Stratford, Lon -
and Mr, and Mrs, Joe Fink- .tion, Sarnia, Windsor and the
beiner of Crediton Made a visit surrounding district, -
to Jack Miner's bird sanctuary Qtr. and ;Airs. Edgar Reste
at Kingsville, recently, maser and Edward spent Sunday -
Mr, and Airs. Gordon Balding at Kitchener,
of Lucan spent Friday evening
with Air. and Airs, Fred Fenton.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hamilton
of Lucan visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Ellwood on Thursday,
Mr.. and Airs. Harold Knapton
of 'fhornda'lc visited with Air.
and Mrs. Wm. Fenton on Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs, Cy Morley were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Sirs. Earl Dime.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and
Carolyn and friend Ann Smith
of London were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ell-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Morgan
and AIr. and Mrs. Stan Frayne
and children of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mk. and Airs. Fred
Fenton, and Mr, and Mrs. Mur-
ray Rowe.
Mrs. Hartle Sr. of Parkhill is
spending a few days with her
son, Cecil Hartle, and Mrs.
Hartle.
Alrs. Luther Morley, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, returned to her home
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Amos et
London spent Saturday with Miss
Mary Amos.
Mr. and Sirs. Elmer Shepherd
and Mr. and Airs. Alarwan 1
Prost spent Tuesday evenin.^
with .spent
and Mrs. George
Prest. -
Alrs. Wes Lewis, who also has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, returned hone
recently. •
Mr. Wes. Dixon is confined to
his bed at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Dean Whitt,
Sirs. Douglas Le is entertain-
ed a number of children in hon-
or of her, daughter Debbie s
third birthday.
Air. and :Mrs. Car Tr'evet.luch
and children of London spent'
Sunday with Airs. i'tu[h Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
visited with "Mr. • and Mops. Andy.
Keogh Saturday evening.
Mrs. Beatrice Tait of Water.
down, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. French
of St. Catharines, and Mr. and
Airs. Jack Ryan, Darlene and
Paul of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Allison of Lieury weft Sun•
ay guests of 1Tr, and Mrs, Roy
chenk.
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD
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How wef.
do you know
ONTA.RI0
Check your knovrledge by
identifying this bay
However well you know
Ontario, you'll enjoy getting
to know it better. Make a
point this year of exploring
its highways and byways,
visiting its lovely lakes and
vacationing at one of its
modern resort areas
the Lay of Qu me shown
above. Take the first step
now, by fill ing out and mail-
;nig the coupon below.
KIMOW
ONTARIO
BETTER
ONTARIO i•RAYEL,
SO2. PARLIAMENT SLOGS„
TORONTO. ONTARIO
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REE Ltteraturc and Road Map.
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Address
Poet office ........_ . .............. _. .
Omen° Departtient of Travel & PubllcitY
Hen. Bryant. Catheart, Minister
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Lir. Alcx Addhion
Liboral Caliefidatri in Jho Huron I y*Election
DISCUSS 'ISSUES FACING THE
ELECTORS OF HURON
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Thursday, May .8
7 Pat,, to 7:0S pan.
Vote ber°a1 Elect Addison
A 4TRONG Opposition -nieati5
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1.0 Matter How
U VOTED
In The Past
IF YOU WANT GOOD
GOVERNMET NOW
Vote dor AIex
ADDS
And Strengthen The pposition
Dr. Addison has served his community with distinction. His wide
experience in problems of human affairs qualifies him to serve Huron
in the Ontario Legislature.
At he time have the problems of social measures,. health legislation and
pensions been more pressing. At no time has there been greater need
for men of Dr. Addison's background to help mould such legislation,
Your Vote For Dr, Addison
Will Help To Meet That eed
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In this by-election May 12th, you are voting for something more
than a candidate. You are voting to uphold a basic democratic principle
if you vote Liberal.
For 15 years the Ontario Legislature has been under the cbn-
trol of a single party —•- in fact, by one pian. Secured :i1 office by its
strength in the House, the Frost Government has become indifferent to
your needs. It has grown old and tired and careless. It has become
increasingly incompetent, And yet this sante. Frost Government is asking
for an increase to its needlessly large majority.
You can help to restore a better balance in the 1 -louse by voting
for Dg. Addison, your Liberal candidate. in ,this way you can Help to
secure better government. "
Strong Oppositions Produce I alter t ever'►imnM
5A VOTE FOR DR. ADDISON' IS A
VOTE IN YOUR OWN INTEREST
VOTE for Dit ALEX
DDISON
IBERAL CANDIDATE
Huron Provencal By lection
cry 12
Published by tile tturbb: Liberal .Arisociation