The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 7rtY',
rave 7 Mrch Z 1961
en all
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Heden Phone.
Mrs, Archie MacPregort Phone,56
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Mrs, T. SnowdenThe needles
lifelong reside.nt,
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Funeral services for the late. really' .ftew!
mrs. Snowden, 84, .of
RR 2 Zurich were held Tues— Members of the Womans
day, Feb. 28 from the residence Missionary Society of theUni
Of .Mr.'and Mrs, Russell Grain- ted Church in a quilting in the
ger with .burial in BayfieldHelinrch schoolrooms complete
eemeterY, eleven quilts which will be for-
Xrs. Snowden, the former warded in the spring bale to
Oleva •Pennale, (bee io Clinton Toronto fol- ,missionary work,
hospital on Seeday. The ladies started quilting last
he WASthe widow:of Thom-! Monday and completed the I
as Snowden and a life long. quilts by Wednesday. There
resident 'a the district, lwer e Approximptely twenty
SurVivors are two daughters, quitters every day and they
Mrs. Russell (Elizabeth); had a pot luck dinner each
Graleger,- Mrs. John (Maryrday,
/Keys, both of Stanley town -t Conveners of the project
shipLone brother, Harold Pen -i were Mrs, A, J. Petersen and
hale, of Stanley township. 1Mrs. Witham Cole.
Westlake funeral home, :Zur-
Oldest fiddler •,
ich was in charge of funeral •
Mr, William Hyde, 96, in
arrangements.
July this year, was the olcl,
Miss Jean McNaughton of Olci Time Fiddlers Contest at, arniiy back
est fiddler participating in the C
KIPPen °was successful in pas -i the Farm Show held in the
Lrorn Europe
sing the grade two theory ex -I Manufacturers building• at -
amination -of the Western On-; Western Fair grounds on Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 22,
Mr. Hyde who appeared on
television received an enthu-
siastic receptien from t e
large audience.
Name Hensall man
trallbera ,ef the 'W•M$ f run
. Mrs., liarPpr and LentOttd.
Mrs. G. Rapson
marks 91 years
Mrs. Grace Rapson received
many cong,rattdotor3' Messa-
ges, gifts, cards and flowers on
her 91St birthday observed Sat-
erdaY, February 25 al the bottle
of her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. Orval. Rap-
son of the village with whom,
she makes her home.
Born at IvIuskoka Mrs, Rap-
son is, up and around, every
day and loves to assist with
light household duties, enjoys
watching TV and reading, and
does not use her glasses unless
she is reading.
Her family consist of two
sons, Orval, Hensall, and Ira,
Goderich, She is the grandmo-
ther of twelve grandchildren.
Honors in music
trio v 11 0 sac
with first class honors, having
obtained ninety - one- marks,
Jean is a theory pupil of Miss
Greta Lammie,
Gideons' gold Bible
.
marks anniversary
The South 'Huron Camp of
Gideons International pre-
sented a grade five student at
Zurich Public School, Jerry
Rader, with a gold -covered
New Testament when they paid
their yearly visit to the school.
Jerry was the unanimous
choice of teachers throughout
South Huron, AS the student,
who should receive this special
honour to commemorate the
50th anniversary of the Gideons
in Canada. The presentation
was made by Edgar Cudmore,
ef Hensall, who is president of
the South Huron group. Also
assisting :in the ceremony were
T. Harry Hoffman, of Dash-
wood, secretary; Don Jolly,
Exeter; and Rev. W. P. Fi-
scher, Zurich. Each pupil in
grade five at the school' re -
Recreation
— Continued from page 5
Gary Lavine scored one each.
FINAL PEE WEE STANDING
Vi' L T P
Black Hawks 10 5 3 25
Maple Leafs 11 3 2 22
Jets e 6 2 20
Wings 5 8 4 14
Rangers 4 9 4 12
Bruins 3 11 3 9
FUTURE GAMES
Friday, March 3, 8:30
Strathroy vs. Exeter Hawks
Sat., March 4—Playoffs
8-9—Leafs vs. Wings
0-10—Hawks vs. Rangers
10-11—Jets vs. Bruins
11-12—Wee Wee
Monday, March 6
6-7:30—Pee Wee P'ractice
Tues., March 7
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6.7—Wee Wee Practice
Wed., March B—Playoffs
7-8 Leafs vs. Wings
8-9—Phantoms vs. Boston
Sixty attend dance
The Square Dance class at
the Town Hall was well attend-
ed last Friday with a turn -out
of 60. Owing to the good re-
sponse another class will be
held this Friday, March 3
„from 8-9:30. The age group is
from 12 to 16, so plan to at-
tend,
Minor Hockey Night
On March 11 a minor hockey
night is being planned, it is
expected that the Wee Wees
and Pee Wees as well as the
Legion BanLins, who have
challenged the Old Timers to
a game, will see action. So
kelp March 11 open and plan
to attend a night of fun!
Six in four
*--Centinued from page 5.
Allison started the final out-
bUrat with his second geig of
the night at the, 13:32 mark
And Bidwell climaxed t h e
fotirloal onslought at the 18:37
Mark. Baetz and Polish piked
Up the Other two goals.
Refs have' hard time
'rho. ;sArtie wag a hard hitting
affair and broke out into a nia.
jet brawl in the final frame.
th AR, there was a total of 110
minutes in penaltieS tailed in
the game with Ltutati niektirig:
up an dictrA fair with. 57 Min-
utes.
Ralph teenier eed LOU
Were the Main participants in
the fIght, and they oath picked
i25 Minutes in :perialtteS.
They started off With majerS,
picked up 10 -minute
cruets and finally ejeCted from
the game Wheit..they failed to
stop trying. CO get at each
other,
Ray VAIN Lutati,lidertelt
defenSenian, WAS alS6 throWn
Otit leaVing the players',
bOX the tight, Although!
Severai theinbera tif. the Cont.
binet jitnined bOard.S ?elle
'V8s the titilY One 1.6 goLia,;ged.,
reith the Wilt iniacliidtlet,
ceived a New Testament as
well.
A total of 700 New Testa-
ments are being given to grade
five students in South Huron
by the Gideons.
The Gideons International in
Canada has experienced an un-
precedented expansion in the
last 20 years. Whereas in 1939
this Christian businessmen's
organization, which places
Bibles in hotels, prison s,
schools and hospitals, had only
six camps or local groups in
Canada; today they number
143 stretching from St. John's
Newfoundlandto aria, B.C.
In 1.939 total Scripture distri-
buted amounted to 17,500 but
in 1960 over 400,000 were
placed or presented in strate-
gic areas. Twenty years ago
the .Association's annual reve-
nue amounted to $12,681, com,
pared with $249,00Q. last year.
Wins draw
Mrs. Paul Laughton of Ot-
tawa, was the lucky winner of
a ticket valued at $1,000 in a
draw at Loblaws, Ottawa.
Mrs. Laughton, . the former
Eleanor Milley, is a niece of.
Sgt John 13eer, Mrs, Beer,
David, John and Steven, of
Springfield, visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Beer,
Sgt Beer has jai: returned
from six weeks duty in Zwei-
brucken, Germany, where he
had the pleasure of meeting
and conversing with Flt/Sgt L.
Tiberio and Mrs. Tiherio, for-
merly of Hensall, Ross Kenne-
dy, formerly of Hensall, with
whom he went through school
h e r e, and Stewart Adkins
of Hensall, who are all star
tioned at Zweibrucken, Germ-
any.
CPT holds euchre
The CPT committee of the
local TOOF and Rebekah
Lodges held a successful prp-
gressive euchre party in the
lodge hall on Tuesday evening
with 20 tables playing,
The ladies' high score win-
ner was Mrs. Lorne Hay; sec-
ond, Mrs. Thomas Kyle; gent's
high, Mr. William Caldwell,
Brucefield, and Mr, Thomas
Chuter, Mrs. pla.rence Volland
won the door prize.
Members 1 r o m Brucefield,
Exeter and Seaforth lodges at-
tended.
Personal items
Miss Marion Bell„of Toronto,
visited over the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn E. Bell.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddiek spent
the weekend 'visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. A. Shaddiek Clin-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rennie,
Mrs, W. B. Cross, and' while Toronto, and Miss Mary .Ann
on vacation here was soloist Rannie of London' spent the
several times in the 'United: weekend with their parents,
Church choir, . . Mr, and Mrs, Sam Rennie.
Hensall personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac- Wednesday, March 8 in the
Legion Hall.
Rev. George C. Vais and
Mrs Vais, of Galt, visited with
friends here on Saturday.
Miss Bernice Dining of Uni-
versity of Western Ontario,
London, spent the past week
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Dilling.
LAC and Mrs. Clarence Hoy
and family visited on Saturday
last with the formees parents
at Roft Albert.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Lindsay,
Pamela and Sheila, of Lon-
don, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-
derson . and family.
Members of the Hensall Kin-
etie Club, husbands and friends
attended the Ice. Capade.s at
Kitchener auditorium Tues.
day evening. Thirty six took
the trip by chartered bus.
Members of the ist Herisall
Brownie lst Hensel'
Guide Company, 1st Hensall
Cub Pack, and lst, Hensall
Scout Troop with their leaders
attended service in the lJnited.
Church Sunday morning last
and were addressed by Rev,
Currie Winlaw who chose for
his sermon topic "A Message
of Lent: He died fer
Mr. George E. Walker, who
has been a patient in South Htt-
ron Hospital for several weeks
bas returned honie.
Miss P'atsy Jones was host-
ess for a Stanley del/10/18bl-
tiOn on Monday evening, enter.
Mining, A number of relatives
and friends. Mrs. Angus Rob-
erison, of Clinton displayed
the precincts. Refreshments
were 'served by the hostess and
co -hostess Mrs, Janes Sang -
of six Years. sten
Garnet Mousseau mans,- Mr, and Mrs, bon Adams,
PirOck and Mark of London vis -
ger of the Ike branch.
Do.siArdipe orchestra pro- Red last Week with Mr. and
music .for the dance Mrs, :Ross Corbett, Steven and
vided
which climed the eVening.
Mr, and Mrs,
The ladies of. the Zurich Luth-
eran °Mirth Catered for the Steven and :Kitt(
visitors with Mr.
banqUeL
MacFarlane and
Honored oh anniversary
Miss .Cassie Dougall enter-
tained at the borne of Mr, and
Mrs. Janes Mustard Tuesday
evening for Mt, .and Mrs. Rob-
ert. McGregor' on the occasion
of their thirtieth 1,veciding ari-
niversarY that da'. Also pre -
Sent were Mr, and Mrs. Mor
Millan and „David, Toronto,
spent the weekend with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle and family. Mr.
and MTS. MaCiMillan and Mrs,
Mickle attended the White -
MacMillan wedding on Satur-
day in Colborne Street United
church, London.
Flt/Lt C. A. MacLaren, of
RCAF' Station, Clinton, will be
guest speaker at the citizen-
ship and education meeting of
Hensall Women' t Institute on
Co-op notes
good year
Three hundred sat down to a
hot turkey supper at the 23rd
annual meeting and banquet
of the Hensall District Co-ope-
rative Inc. held in the Commu-
nity Centre, Zurich, Thursday,
Feb, 23.
President George Clifton
presided for the meeting which
disclosed that sales for 1960
were $679,516, an increase of
$24,000 for the year. Net sav-
ing for the year Was $35,759,
Gordon Mathers of Toronto,
in Charge of production for
United Co-operatives and who
spent 3 weeks this winter in Ja-
maica organizing coop bran-
ches there was guest -speaker
speaking on "Co-ops in Jamai-
ca,''
One new director was ap-
pointed: Edgar Ilathweil of
Goclerich Township replacing
Russell Grainger of Bay:field,
who had served -4h full term
Ross Corbett,
were Sunday
and Mrs. Jim
daughters in
London.
Mtg. Chester Let left 'Net -
day afternoon !Or Blenheim
owing 16 the critital illness of
her sister, Mrs, Herb
who in -Chatham hospital
With a heart COnditiefi,
The ladia of ChiSellittrst
'United Chtirah held a quilting
ley cooper, ,roppen. in lb e :0110611'o0M of the
A social hour of euchre was chttrell est' Tuesday and con -
played Mid gift S Were pre- pleted two eustom quilta, Over
sented Mr, And Mrs. MeGre. tWeiitY assisted with the
ger by Me,. Mustard and Mr„quiltihg,
MeDettgall, MatGregne WAS
ineltitleil an aralive-i taken by Retithreti anibtilatice,
ory take topptct *Mt 30 datid.4 Wednesday, Feb. 22 to Clin-
1.tori HOSPItali
les,
new Orange master
At the annual South liuran in 14:toter. This lodge aise wen
CCIlurintotYn ClOrAring.gee 41.14eaelilthgnhe'fidttef- the
lodge with the large.6t wmI
Wm. Murray award. for
day, Vebruary 21, Mr. Oliver ber of new members taken in
Jaques of Hensall was elected tinting the year of 1960.
County Illaster for 1961- ; Mr Douglas Triebner of the
About fifty Inembers of the Exeter Lodge was appointed
onirde:tir"ngg4hiregdivlarrelPheertrneunaci SatstcrielleClinnjwMer,GUArn1.1"MrScIlE8111-
elect a new slate a officers., wain of Sayfield. All lodges in
Rt. W. 13ra. Carl Smith of Ka.. the County were reported in
Omer, Past Grand Master of good standing and showing pre -
Ontario West, end now rep. gxess.
lgiensceen,tiwitiayse guefestOorfaphgoenorinsaUnrci- Rt. W Bra. Smith in bis ad -
also conducted the election and of
dressorsatnr:esseinstuhreAnicrneporatsanc:
instaliation of officers.
!means of keeping and helPin4
During the husitleas sessinn members with their farnilie$,
the town of Exeter was chosen
as the site for the 1963 July;
the Twelfth celebration, w•hiCh
will include the counties of
'
Staffa
West Bruce, North and South
Perth and North ,and South Hu-
ron. The invitation . was
ex-
tended on behalf of LOL, 3249
The story In
By MR$. 4. TEMPLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs, Art Smale and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Smale and fatuity visited re-
cently with Ur., and Mrs. Lloyd
Dackney of the Thames Road,
The OCeaSien. was Air, and
Mrs, Albert Smale's 45th wed-
ding anniversary,
Mr, and Mrs. John Temple-
man visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Duncan in Exeter on Tues-
day.•
Those taking the lamp shade
course under the auspices of
the Staffa WI held another
meeting last Monday night and
each made another shade,
Fay Templeman celebrated
her 10th birthday on Friday
and entertained some friends.
Those present were Misses
Eleanor Kemp, Janet 'Miller,
Bonnie Jean Miller and Carol
:Vivian from Staffa and Joan
Annis from Mitchell who spent
the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller
and family of Cromarty visited
on Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Miller and
A large crowd attended the
reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ga-
ry Quance held in Staffa hall
Friday night,
Mr. Allan Keutsch of St,
Paul's visited with Mr. And
Mrs. Russell Miller and fern-
OLIVER JAQUES
, . LOL county master
ily on Saturday.
Group 3 of the Staffa WI
quilted a crib quilt at Mrs.
John Templeman's on ,Mon-
day afternoon,
WI holds family night
The Staffa WI held its fam-
ily night in Staffa Hall en Wed-
nesday evening,
A potluck supper was en-
joyed followed by some inter-
esting pictures shown by Mr.
Thomas young. He showed
some local pictures, also ones
taken on' his trips' to Florida,
Ireland and the World Fair,
Joanne Warden also gave her
address on "How 'Vo Keep
Fit." Some business was dis-
cussed by the memblrs after
which the - evening cznie to a
close,
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BRITISH'
ISRAEL
The Bible's National Message
We believe that the Celio.Saxon peoples
are the descendants of God's servant
race and nation, Israel: that our ancient
Throne is the continuation of the Thron'.
of DaVid; and, in view of present world
conditions, that a general recognition of
this identity AND its implications is a
matter of vital and urgent importance.
WE WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT
For Your Copy of Our FREE Booklet
"An Introduction to the British-lsroel Evangel"
Write to the Secretory
CANADIAN 'BRITISH -ISRAEL ASSOCIATION
In Ontario
P,O. Box 744, Station 0, Ottawa, Ont,
Tradition
behi
this
name
P•lai.M•01
C arty Comm
eats Ngtli.liesat"nrce:4u,ro:
rom
Roy's 'World P•y rif•Prayor
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR The, ladiea of Mr. Pleaaarir*
, and fleY's churches met
rtoy'fi church for the 1Varld
, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey Dublin has been engaged tor Daysofrrayeirs:rvailcIde with
And Mr. and Mr. klarold Carey work far Mr. Men aardineMr. Wni.si
llp4o
r ',.
attended the funeral of the late ,and with Mrs. Doerr has taken Murray. cb i stio ' ogling the *
tico.
v
Mr. L. E. Abbiss of George -lop residence on the farm eastse
)town on Wednesday. Mrs. Ab-tfroat the village. ,,:irs. Bert DaYnard ave the*
Ablisrs,1-1.4 Cciaar4411.ter GE Mr, ""',Marianme ladies et cremariy wAls start of the World Day at
visMitre'd ao'rinds4Muursa'y OeNt,te9molgVawnlethrland Marian Ritchie AuxiliarY, Atribcumtaerdtt7:e;anzialatocleogn;,
' tiOrne ‘at Mr. Alvin COrnishi 1r Knox 1resbyterian Church.'t
address telling of the early
Ritchie- Aexillary
;Prayer service and its growth.
mr. Lame wassman at the • were guests of the WMS
I Exeter'. when !Mrs. Lorne ,as,, Mrs, Keith
attlnadtld froleendrseeferpoglanthriosr area PitesilLeililliaonnItelalyijorfsaltaYed Deer, :Fraser and Mrs. JIM, Grinney,
Alberta, deaconess from the accomPained by Mrs. Fred
and Mrs. GarY Quance in National 1Viission Board; of the Prldhaln^
A social halt d
Stela Hall on Friday night, Presbyter= Church In Can- r was etneye a ,
ada was guest speaker.
Miss Alice Sorsdahl was
home from London for the Fifteen Cromarty ladies at -I
tended and parts were takeni It's easy to put A Classifie&-'
WeMekr!nRdo' Robert Doerr from near by Mrs. Laing, Mrs, Sorsdahl,' Ad in The T -A. just phone ITO:
*the close of the mee g.
Smoked Picnic S
.Beef & Pork Sa
Rib -Roiling Bf
Fresh Si
Bologna
.
!!' 11,
Sunkist 138's
ORANGES
Florida Hearts
CELERY
Cello
TOMATOES
•111, bav
690
Zunch
230
2 Tulles
, 350
Head
150
Vac Pac
CABBAGE
Stokely Cream 15 -oz, Tins
CORN ........ ,0,10.1.11/61.111114.1.1. ....... 3 for 49g
Nestle's 1-1b.
QUIK , 530
Maple Leaf 21/2 -lb, Pkg.
TEA-BISK 470
KRAFT: CHEEZANHIZ
13 -oz. 310. 16 -oz. $.5('
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HENS LL
You can eat the bet and still
save oit your food budget by
buying Super SIVI values 4,4
Al's. Treat your family to fine
Nods every day,
'I ers LE39g
sage 3 L.. 'if
4 L. '1
L.
$1
Granulated
SUGAR , . ......... 850
Economy 400 Pack Boxes
KLEENEX $50
White Swan Toilet 4 -Roll Pack '
TISSUE 450 ,
Pillsbury
LAYER CAKE MIX 2 for 530
Lipton's Tomato or Cream of Chicken
SOUP MIXES • 2 for 290
Chase 8. Sanborn instant lo„ci,
COFFEE $1.29
All-purpose Flour
5 -lb. Bag
FIVE ROSES . ... .... 430
Australian Sultana 24, Be
RAISINS .............. ..... 450
Crown Brand , 3 -lb. tottla
CORN SYRUP 4:5�
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EXEttit
QUALItY that ,goes beyond the ordinary to
please the particulars 11 expresses itself
erectly at every distinctive Buick line , every
you -in -mind Buick feature.
Pal A B urY that results front the rxheu1ivt
testing and constant improvement of every Buick
tompontnts Another reason why Buick is the
outitanding automobile agqin this year.,
DISTINCTION that pcifectly matchet your
milt good taste — and pleases the discernatg
eye — sets Buick apart in a class of. elegance
and contfort entirely its own.
Whitewall tires 6fitioitatat extra C�t
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Rootlet * Ittatk GM O Trucks godfr)Yd ViniS
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