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CORRPSPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Heclden, Phone .
Mrs, Archie bilacGregor, Phone 56
We Are In The
MARKET
For
e MILLING WHEAT • SPROUTED WHEAT
* OATS
Rodney and Garry Oats That Will
Make Seed
s BARLEY
Monlcalni, Betze and Parkland Barley
That Will Make Seed
Bring in your samples and we will bid
you a price.
CONTRACTS
We will have contracts for Seed Oats and Barley,
also contracts for Malting Barley.
W. G. Thompson
& Sons Ltd,
PHONE HENSALL 32
„Base Line
fetes couple
14 MR$. ARCHIg :.PEWAR
LIASELINg
The Base Line school party
was held in the school on,
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Maceli 29
aana.t it.i4o4n114°kyintrhtle
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::illi aoyin:1, and euchre
with ten tables in play.
Euchre winners were: la-
dies high score, Mrs. J. EJ•
ston: ladies lone hands, Mrs,
Dewar; high for mien, Harold
O'Brien; lone 'hands, men, Nel-
son Baker.
Mr. and Airs. 'Wilbert Mc-
Neight were called to the head
table. and: Mr. Austin Timms
read an address and Wni.
Spence and Mr. AleNaughton
presented them with a step
table and table lamp and
trinket dish, Mr. McNeight
thanked all for the gifts on be-
half of his wife and himself.
Congratulations and best wish-
es were given to Mr. McNeight
on his birthday which was that
day.
Committee for the next party
is Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson
and Mr. and Airs. Duncan Mc-
Naughton.
:Proceeds for the evening Wa3.
•which will be donated RP
the . "Crippled Children's Cam.
paign"
Personal items
Mr.. ,and Mrs, t.lep., ,,Carr and
family of St. AiarYa were Frt.
4ay ,evening guests of Air. and
Airs, Wilfred Wilson,
Mrs. A, 'Dewar will spend
the week with her .daughter,
Mr. and hits. Maurice Baer
and mary. of Rockwood,
Kr. and Mrs. L. Nethereott
and family of Rannoch, were
Sunday evening guests of their eget..a osi uncle, Air. and Mrs.
Wilfred Wilson.
Mrs. Eric .1i/cat/nail and lams
fly of London s.pent. a few
days with her parents, Air, and
Mrs. David :Holland last week,
To achieve success one must
make an attempt.
CLAIR'S
FAARBER SHOP
MAIN ST.,
Open
Tues., Wed., Fit.
8 a.m. to 6p.m.
Thurs, 4. sat,
a.m. to a p.in.
Closed Monday
By MR.$:, W.14104. RPH.Pg.
THAME4 ROAD.
An interesting Program was
held on Friday .evening al, tarts-
ily night in the church 'base-
ment, Piano solos were pro-
vide(' by Dennis. Hackney. Ph.
ly Jeffery, and a pleasing
vocal duet by Sharon and Beth
Pa swore.
The feature of the evening
Was an illustrated. travelogue
Presented by Miss Lorna TAY-
lot. of London on her interest-
mg trip to, the Orient,
'Happy Doubles club
The meeting of. the Happy
Doubles club was held on Wed-
nesday evening with a fair at-
tendance. Th e . theme. for the
meeting w a s "Worship In
Spring" in charge of Airs.
Glen Stewart and Mrs. Lorne
Passmore.
Rev, Hugh Wilson introduced
the guest speaker, Mr, Elmer
Bell of Exeter who spoke on
"`The Deed of Your Property"
and other law subjects. A
question and answer period
followed. Mr, Arnold Cann
thanked the speaker.
A humorous reading was
given by Mrs, 'Floyd Stewart,
There were several games and
contests.
Lunch was served by the
committee in charge, Mr. and
Airs. Lorne Paasmore and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Stewart. ,
Community Night
Community night was held
on Monday evening in the
school house with six tables of
euchre in play,
Prizes were won by: ladies
high, Airs, Jack Borland.; low,
Mrs, Ron Patterson; lone
hands, Mrs. Carl. Hume; men's
high, Mr. Ron Patterson; low,
Mr. William Snow,
Lunch was served by the
committee in charge, Mr. and.
(VMSMS.Ser
Comments about about
Crediton East
By MRS. W, MOTZ
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Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. William Her-
ney of Exeter and Mrs, Chris
Wein of Crediton north. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam M.otz.
Mr. Leslie Glanville of Lon-
don and Mr. Frank Glanville.
motored to Florida two weeks
ago bringing back their fa•
titer, Mr. 'Harold Glanville Sr,,
who has spent the winter there
and is at present visiting his
sons and families here,
The two children of Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Sims of Exeter
spent; the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
EliSims,
Miss Clara Beaver of Exe-
ter visited Thursday with Mr:
and Mrs. Earl Heist and Airs.
Ethel Kerr and Airs, Lloyd
Fraser of Exeter spent Thurs-
day with Mrs, Harry Lewis and
Eber,
'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist and
family spent. Saturday in St.
Marys.
Personal items
Mrs. Garfield Broderick,
who recently underwent an
Operation in $ London Hospi-
tal, was able to return to her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ellis of
Clinton were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman ane. sons,
Mrs. Emalie Parker is holi-
daying at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Keyes, Grand
Bend..
Mr. and Mrs. Don Macisa•
ten of Toronto were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
chie MacGregor.
Air. and Mrs. Sam Ramie
visited over the weekend with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rannie and
daughter in Toronto.
Air, Bob Clark was able to
return to his home after an
illness of ten months in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
Alr, and Mrs. Keith Worma.
colt and family visited this
week with relatives in Wing-
ham,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster
and Bonnie moved into the
Kozy Korner restaurant they
purchased from Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Forrester and will open
for business April 2,
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited
over the weekend with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker and. daugh-
ters,
Mrs. Waller Spencer, Mrs.
Charles Farquhar and Miss Do-
rothy Farquhar left by motor
on Saturday to vacation for a
few ‘weeks in Florida.
Miss Beatrice Joy.nt of Lis-
towel, was a weekend guest
with Air, and Mrs. Don Joynt
and family,
Airs. W. B, Cross is visiting
with her sister in Galt.
Miss Sharon Smillie, nurse-
in training at St, ,Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, visited over the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Smillie and
family,
Miss Amy Lammie of Lon-
don, visited with her sister,
Miss Greta Laramie, over the
weekend.
The Sacrament of. Holy Com-
munion will he administered
at the United hunch, Sunday,
April .1 at 9:00 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Demo and
daughter Christina of St. Tho-
mas, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross ;links and
family,
Air, and Airs. John Ingram
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Green of Exeter spent a
slay last week in Toronto.
Mr, Rex Dick is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
following a heart attack on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs, loe DeLoge of
Sarnia were recent visitors
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Chapman,
Mrs, Garfield Broderick has
returned from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, where she has
been a patient fo rtwo weeks
recovering from an operation,
in the recent Red Cross can-
vass of the village by mem-
bers of the Legion Auxiliary
$318,00 was collected in the
drive.
Miss Jean Noakes underwent
an emergency appendectomy at
Victoria Hospital, London, on
Monday evening and is doing
nicely.
Mrs. Rex Dick is a patient
in. South Huron Hospital,
UCW plan bake sale
UCW unit met Monday eve-
ning in the church schoolroom
with Mrs. Tack Drysdale, lea-
der, presiding, Twenty three
members answered the roll
call,
Airs. A. Shirray gave the de-
votional and Mrs, H. McEwen
the study.
Plans were discussed for an
order bake sale to be held Sat-
urday, May 12.
Miss Norma Westgate, pub-
lic health nurse will be guest
speaker at the April Meeting
and will show slides.
Hot
water
on tap
every
day!
You'll have ready.to.use
het water all the time.
When We deliver LP gas,
kfOTSON
Propane
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Grand Opening
Kozy Korner Lunch
Hensall
April 2
Under new management of
Mildred and Harold Foster
Formerly of New Commercial Hotel
OPENING SPECIALS
Free Coffee and Donuts
April 2 and 3 Between 8 and 11 am,
With every Hamburger, a Free Pepsi
FREE CLINIC FOR
THE
Hard of Hearing
SATVIDAY, MARCH 31
2 to ,5:30 p.m.
MR, 5, B, SYDNEY WILL BE AT THE
Albert Hess Jewellery Store
Zurich
V HAVE YOUR HEARING TESTED FREE
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FAIRLANE IS THE NEW STANDARD SIZE FORD!
What is a standard size car? You know about
the big cars; you know all about the compacts.
You may or may not know that now there is a new
standard size car—and the leader in this new class
of car it the Fairlane. It fits right between the big
tart and the compacts. Fairlane is a foot longer
than the average compact and a foot thorter
than the average big car. Fairlane's wheelbase is
6.1" longer than the average compact—just 3,5
White-Mall tires and special' tehret rotors are etlifonol al crlra root.
inches shorter than that of a big car. In terms of
interior roominess, Fairlane is as large at many
big cars of a few short years ago, And it gives you
Ford's famous Twice-a-Year Maintenance fea.
turet that most other cars lack completely! Price?
Fairlane actually costs less than- some of the
compacts. Test drive this new standard size Ford.
Get the feel of it. Like most people r you'll probably
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Church .famlly .nigh
held at Thames Roqd
WiN.S PRIZES — Carol Brown
won a $50. scholarship, two
first prizes and three second
Prizes at the Stratford Kiwanis
music festival and a first and
two second prizes at the Lon•
don festival for her piano play-
ing, She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Brown.
Plan to attend
Delhi meeting
pl ans were made for 12
Kinette members to attend the
inter-club meeting at Delhi on
April 4 at the meeting of the
local club Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. John Della.
Arrangements were. also dis-
cussed for the spring rummage
sale to be held at the Legion
Rail on May 26. Mrs. William
',Stickle won the. raffle. There
was 100"%, attendance.
The next meeting will he held
at the home of Mrs. Jack Drys-
dale.
Your library
— Continued from page 4.
have begun to ask themselves
questions concerning the rela-
tionship between science and
religion such as "Will matt dis-
cover God and heaven in outer
space?" or "Is space flight a
God-given challenge and op-
portunity or is it but one more
attempt al, building a Tower
of Babel?"
By giving thoughtful ans-
wers to these and many other
questions in this book "God in
the Space age" the author, Pro-
fessor Martin Heinecke n,
shows that science and religion
are not in conflict and that
science strengthens and con-
firms religious faith by reveal-
ing the wonder and complexity
of God's universe.
This is also a Huron County
book.
Al. the end of 1961 the supply
of money in Canada stood al:.
$14.6 billion, an increase of
eight per cent from one year
before, of 30 per cent from
five years before, and of 90 per
cent from 1949.
Vacuum
Cleaners
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and
polishers. Reconditioned ma-
chines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RIR I Zurich
Phone Hensall 696r2
Amber Rebekah Lodge
Mrs. A. Orr, Noble Grand,
presided for the meeting of
Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wed-
nesday evening.
Airs, Glenn Bell, P.N.C. wilt
attend the district meeting in
Clinton April 11 at 3 p.m, as
a representative from Amber
Lodge, Mrs, E, Chipchase Jr„
PNE will attend Grand Lodge
in Toronto as a scholar and
Airs, Glenn Bell, PNC as rep-
resentative. The Past Noble
(Jr ands Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Bev Beaton on
Monday night.
A euelire followed sponsored
by the C.P.T. committee.
Carmel church notes
CUP have sent used Chiral-
mas cards weighing 61 lbs to
India and Faiwan (Formosa).
The cards were packaged at
their meeting held at the
manse last Wednesday as part
of their missionary project,
Thursday, March 29 the CC-
IT group will hold a special
night in the church, when Mrs.
Camino, public health nurse of
Seaforth, will speak to the girls
on sex education and will show
two films plus a film strip on
the subject "It's wonderful
being a girl" and "Confidence
Beca use,"
Rev. Ross MacDonald, inter-
moderator of Huron • Maitland
Presbytery, will take part in
the induction service of Rev,
Douglas Fry of Iroquois, at
First Presbyterian Church, Sea-
forth, Friday, March 30 at Sea-
forth,
Thursday evening, March 29
the Presbyterian men will meet'
at the home of Mr. Vernn
Desch, Bayfield at: 8:15.
Mrs, Ross MacDonald will
attend the Hamilton-London Sy-
nodical being held in Hamilton,
April 3, 4 and 5,
Kosy Korner painted
The interior of the Kosy Kor-
ner Restaurant is getting a new
look in preparation for the
grand opening April 2 and 3,
and is being painted in color
schemes of white and green.
Byran Kyle is doing the work.
The restaurant was recently
purchased by Air. and. Mrs. Ha-
rold Foster.
Blake
SaSstatZ,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Desch and
family visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gin-
gerich and family.
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. Harold Finlay and family
were Mr. and Mrs. john Mc-
Bride. Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Hendrick and Elaine, Mr. John
Finlay. This was the occasion
of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick's
wedding anniversary,
Airs. Beg Hosigert and Air. and,
Mrs. Harold Rowe.
The last social evening will
be held on. Friday evening,
April 5 in the form of a Pet
luck supper At 7 p.m.
Persona) items
Airs and Mrs, Mae liodgert,
Jack, Joanne, Laurel, and Lee
anent, the weekend with Mrs.
Etta HoLlger1 of Collingsvood
and Air, and Airs. Elgin Lux-
ton of Owen Sound.
Air, and Airs William Cann
entertained quite a number of
Married couples on. Wednes,
clay evening last.
Mr, and Mrs. Mark .Strapp,
Laurie and Michael of near
London visited. on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray,
Barry Miller had his tonsils
removed at South. Huron Hos-
pilaf, Buser. on. Friday.
Mr, and Airs. .Ken. Duncan
entertained quite a number of
married couples on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Airs, Roger Urqu-
hart and Gary of Kirkton were
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Jeffery,
Air. and Mrs. Tony Shulman
and fancily of Kinhro, Mr. and
Airs. Allan Wanner and Shir•
ley of 'Sarnia., Mrs, Russell
Wanner of Grand Bend, Mr.
and Airs, John Pyrn and
daughter were. Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Mr. and Airs. Lorne Pass-
more, Sharon, Paul, Beth and
Keith were Sunday guests with
Airs. Edgar Rodd,
Messrs, Wilfred El u n k i n,
Lloyd. Knight, Abner Pass-
more, Lorne PaSSMOre and
William Rohde were among
those who went on a con-
ducted tour of International's
Farm Machinery factory in.
Hamilton on Monday,
Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson
attended the church service at
Grand Bend on Sunday eve-
ning, Mr. Wilson conducted the
congregational meeting at
at. which a call was issued to
a new minister.
Mr. and Airs. Oscar Tuckey
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Al-
vie Passmore, Michele and
Carol. Lynn Brazier were Sat-
urday evening guess with Mr.
and Airs, Almer Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more, Michele and Carol Lynn
Brazier visited h .on Sunday with.
Air, and Mrs. Clifford Afair of
Hensall.
AvAieliarnyleeduisn7sols
this;
c ;win
Ritchie' Evening Auxiliary was
held in the basement of the
c
thort assisted
ch with Airs.
L'ne in
the devotional by Ws. Carter
Kerslake,
A letter from the supply sec-
retary was read, also .corres,
nominee regarding the week-
end at 10:nail camp for church
women. Future quiltings were
discussed.
A reading on the history of
St, Patrick was given by Airs.
Mervin flow, Mrs. Duncan Scott
continued the study "The New
Life of the Church".
Personal items
Air, and Airs. John AteLach•
Jan of .Seaforth were recent vi-
sitors with Air. Andrew Me-
Lachlan and Mrs. Grace Scott.
Mrs. John Wallace and Deb-
bie spent the weekend with Mr.
and Airs, Harry Elliott and fam-
ily of Essex.
Airs. Alex Crago of Kirkton
and Airs. Alan Somers of St.
Marys were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Airs. K. McKel-
lar,
Messrs. Murray FullaYson.
Gordon Colquhoun, Harold
Nairn and Laurie McKellar,
went to Nashville, Tennessee,
where they attended the Grand
nOilgdht.Opra Show on Saturday
Miss Linda Currie of Dor-
chester spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr, a n
Mrs. Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hulley.
Beth and Billy visited on Fri-
day night with Air. and Mrs,
James Ramsey of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Binning.
Richard, Robert and Jane of
Mitchell visited on Monday eve-
rting with Airs. Binning's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, K, McKel-
lar who were observing the
.oratryoag thirde, anniversary of their
marriage.
Mrs, William Hamilton re-
turned home from Seaforth Hos-
pital on Monday where she had
been a patient for the past
month.
Sunday School re-opens in
Cromarty Church next Sunday,
April 1 at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Jean Couper, Mr. Ar-
chie Couper, Janet and Don-
ald of Mitchell, were recent vi-
sitors with Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ge-
rald Carey and Airs. Taylor.
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Crornarty
Isy PIRS..KEti McKEI