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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-04-11, Page 5, Davies Grant Denning Benn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Municipal Auditors DEVON BUILDING • Office Hours 9 a m to 5 Ammimmeammoseets, PH 235 0120 EXETER e -.1;111S1.7,1ft"1/ April i l,. 1963 Wage S second class :honor standing to retain the scholarship annually for the last three years,. Uc conference topic for ladies Hensall Cromarty accidents in North .America 1.9.0?, The .Plitarle :Pafety .14.P4.- g4P quotes this.comment; s' The *Lachine that once did away With horses is now working hard At tieing away with :peopletl., A. record total of more, then 43,000 people died in traffic By MRS, KEN hicKEP-AR and district news CORRESPONDENTS. Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 5.4.114SISCASIONNUOM •i,..morzsizissesso Given grant for research Blyth wins dart trophy The Legion annual Cl zone dart competition was held in Hensall Saturday April 6 to determine the top six teams for the district competition to be held in Galt April 20. Blyth won the zone honors and took home the Doug Thorn- dyke trophy. Besides elythzone CI will be represented at the district competition by Clinton, Exeter and Hensall. In addition to Zone honors Blyth also won the doebles with the singles championship going to E. Brintnell of Exeter. British. Mortgage offers award British Mortgage & Trust Company this week announced the ‘establishment of !a $1,699 annual scholarship to attend University and enter a course leading to a career the field of business pr finance. 'Those Who are to compete for the scholarship are students in secondary schpois in the cpentipe of Buron,perth, Grey, Bruce and Peel, who. complete grade. la WIth anever, age mark not lower than 70% in nine paPerS, The scholarship will be warded annually to the eligible stedent attaining the highest marks. The British mortgage Schol, arship will be paid to the win- ner's university in four instal- ments: an initial payment of $600, with subsequent payments of $400, $300 and $300 in suc- ceeding Years. The student will be required to obtain at least Malting Barley Contracts Seed Barley contracts Seed Grain AA Fertilizer Dealer Drop in and see us for your Spring reqpirements, Seed & Fertilizer supplied for Barley Contracts, Cook Bros. Milling Co. Ltd. Phone 24 or 249 Hensa!l ned home from Stratford Hospi- tal where he was a patient following a car accident. Miss Wanda McLaren and Miss Norma Parkhouse, lia.mil- ton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren. Mrs. Ethel Currie and Miss Barbara Norris of Winnipeg are visiting with friends in this community on their return trip from Florida, David Christie and Margaret Rodger. They have a family of three sons and four daughters who were all present with their wives and husbands: Elmer, Marvin, Roger .and Mrs. Eldon (Gladys) Allen, all of RR I. CroMartY; Mrs. Lorne (Velma) DooPe, Science Ri14 Mrs. Jack (Wilma) Hutson and WS* Res- pell (Margaret) Miller pf RR 1. Staffa, There are twenty-twe grandchildren. Also as pests were Mr. Dow's sisters, Mrs. Bert (Flo, rence) Russell, Miss. Bessie Dow and sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Dow of Mitchell. (Mrs, Hugh (Ellen) Dalrymple is also a sister, but was unable to be present); Mrs. Dow's sister, Mrs. Clifford (Irene) Dow, Stal- fa, Norman Christie of Mitchell, and Andrew and Mrs, Christie, RR 1 Mitchell. A gathering was held later in the evening at their home. Mr, and Mrs. Dow still live on the farm they purchased three Miles east of Cromarty forty- five years ago, They now reside with their youngest son, Roger, who bought the farm in 1962. Their grandchildren presen- ted their grandmother with an orchid corsage and grandpa with a boutenneire. They were also the recipients of many lovely cards and gifts to mark the occasion. MARK 45 YEARS Mr, and Mrs. Stanley pew, RR 1, CrOrriartY,Werehon9lired pests on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary at a dinner given them by their fam - Hy at the Dominion. Hotel, Zu- rich, Mr. and Mrs. Dow were mar, ried April 3, 1918, at cremarty. Mr. Dow is the son of the late Wm. Dow and Eliza Jane Lve. Mrs. Devi is the former Annie Christie, daughter of the late MESSAGE FOR EASTER Mrs. Harold Currie present- tett the Easter message at the meeting of UCW unit 4 Thurs- day afternoon, with 30 in at- tendance. Mrs. J. McAllister reviewed a chapter from the study book "The Word and the Way" on "God the Creator." Miss Mt Ellis gave an. Easter reading and Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and Mrs. Hazel Rathwell conducted the wor ship. Mrs. George Armstrong and Mrs. Orville Jones sang a duet and Mrs. W. B. Cross pre- sided for the program. Mrs. McAllister conducted the business. Mrs. W. H. Weeks, Mrs. W. G. Kennedy and Mrs. McAllister volunteered to pur- chase and wrap five Christmas gifts for boys as requested by the Presbyterial. Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. T. Kyle, Sr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson will look after the nursery for April, DDP VISITS LODGE At the meeting of Amber Rebekah lodge on Wednesday, April 3 the IDDP paid her of- ficial visit and spoke to the Lodge. The Noble Grand Mrs, Hugh McEwen asked that those having tickets to sell, have them in at the next meeting. After lodge six games of bingo were played and winners were Mrs. IVIcHeath, Mrs. J. Flynn, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Parke, Mrs. J. Corbett. PLAN PENNY SALE At the meeting of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary last Tuesday evening plans were outlined for the annual penny sale to beheld in May. President Mrs. William Smale presided for the meeting. Mrs. Grant Bisback won the mystery prize and Mrs. John Skea, the guessing competition. Bingo was played. president Mrs, Welter Spun, oer presided for the gaster Thankoffering U C W general meeting MOrldaY evening eaten-' ding a Welcome tP the members and gnesta, Guest speaker Mr. Ron Mock gave highlights of the weekend at Keswick for United Church laymen and connected it to, the Easter season, Mr. Mock was thanked by Mrs. Douglas Cook, As honorary presidents of Hen, Sall UCW, Miss M. Ellis, and Mrs. GePrge Armstrong were honored with the presentation of life membership pins. Mrs. Wiiliam Mickle led the devotipnal (assisted by Mrs. Maurice Tudor). Unit, 3 were in charge of the evening's program which con- sisted, of a piano duet by Miss Joyce Flynn, and Miss Linda Lenaghan and a vocal duet by Miss Mary Goodwin, and Mrs. Pearl Passmore. Mrs. E. Rowe spoke on the Presbyterial held at Goderich, Unit 3 will sponsor a bake sale this Saturday April 13, and Unit 1 will sponsor an order bake sale in May, and a smor- gasbord supper will be held in June. LODGE BAKE SALE Members of Amber Rebekah Lodge had a successful bake sale and tea in the lower lodge rooms Saturday afternoon real,. izing $40.00 for their efforts. In charge of the bake table were Mrs. Ernest Chipchase, Mrs. Clarence Volland; tea tables, centered with daffodils, were Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Mrs, A. R. Orr, Mrs. Inez McEwen, Mrs. Howard Lemmon, Mrs. Laird Jacobi and cashier, Mrs. Ed. Corbett. Wins scholarship Ted Norminton, son of E. B. Norminton, Hensall, has been awarded another National Re- search Council scholarship to continue his studies in applied mathematics. He is working on his doctorate at the University of Toronto after receiving mas- ter and bachelor degrees from UWO, London. Mrs. Anne Margaret Evans, of Waterloo, reference librar- ian and lecturer in history at Waterloo Lutheran University, has been awarded a grant of $2,500 by the Canada Council for research leading to a dis- sertation on "A Study of the Liberal Government inOntario, 18'71,1896". Mrs. Evans will take a leave of absence from WLU at the end of April to start work on her project. She has been awarded a faculty fellowship to assist her in her work till the end of June, and will use the Canada Council grant to continue re- search for a year. At that time Mrs. Evans expects to have all her material gathered and will start writing her work. A native of Hensall, the for- mer Miss Margaret MacLaren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren, Mrs. Evans w a s educated at the University of Western Ontario, and the Uni- versity of Toronto. She began teaching history at WLU in 1940 holding the post of Dean of Women from 1942 to 1945 when she married the late Pro- fessor Evans, head of the ro- mance languages department at WLU. She continued to lecture part-time, and after her hus- band's death in 1954, Mrs. Evans returned as full-ti m e member of the faculty, assum- ing the position of reference librarian in 1959. Many greet Diefenbaker Ripe No.1 Bananas 2113s 2R FROZEN FOOD BUY OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT The stores in Hensall will be open Thursday evening of this week owing to Good Friday being a holiday. Aylmer Strawbe„riesizz:3R EZRA ELLIS Died in Clinton Public Hos- pital on Friday Ezra Ellis, '79, of Summerhill, near Clinton. He was born in Hanover, and farmed for 42 years at Summer- hill. Surviving are his wife, the former Lucy May Crich; three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Frei- da) Smith, Clinton; Mrs. Cyril (Clete) Hollingshead, Toronto; Mrs. Lorne (Lorna) Chapman, of Hay Township; one son Clay- ton at home, and four brothers. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 7 from Ball and Mutch funeral home, Clinton, with burial in Clinton cemetery. Many Hensall citizens had the pleasure of shaking hands with the Prime Minister of Canada Hon. John G. Diefenbaker, when his train made a 10 minute stop at the CNR station here Satur- day afternoon. Premier J. Robarts, Hon. C. S. MacNaughton, and Mrs. Die- fenbaker left the train to mingle with the crowd of well wishers. Personal items Su ancpreme Peas 2 lb F Poly y Bag the club. Mrs. Robert Baker is convenor of the service com- mittee. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Currie, Linda and Joann of Dorchester were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. Lindsay McKellar met with an accident to his face while attending a hockey game in Seaforth on Saturday night. Four stitches were required to close the wound. Sunday School classes re- opened at Cromarty church on Sunday with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Borim and daughter Clare of Waterloo visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey. Mr. Wesley Russell is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, having undergone surgery, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Weitzman, Niagara Falls, USA and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Weitzman, Dal- las, Texas, visited with rela- tives here on Saturday. Mr. Steif of Monkton spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker. Mr. David Chappel has retur- GROCERIES I D. SMITH'S JAMS Pure, Assorted 9-oz. 4/894 HOT CROSS BUNS Weston's 12 to pkg. 354 GOLDEN HOUR CHOCOLATES Lb. Box (89 CRANBERRY SAUCE Ocean Spray ..... 27p I15Skg, 3 SLICED RED BEETS Jelly JELLO POWDERS 94 DELMONTE FANCY PEAS /5% 15-oz. STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP 18" wide 544 M.r. John Henderson, was taken by ambulance to South Huron Hospital Exeter on Mon- day, following a heart attack. Mrs. Ruth Carter and family of Clinton visited on Sunday with Herb Hedden. Miss Pauline Bell was suc- cessful in passing her figure skating solo test and will go to St. Thomas figure skating sum- mer school. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gil- mor and Marsha of Dundas, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen and family. The Hensel]. Legion bingoes will resume Saturday, April 20. LAC Clarence Hoy and four other airmen from RCAF Sta- tion Centralia went fishing at Lake Erie Monday evening and were successful in catching 300 smelts. The run is good. LAC Hoy is a former Hensall resi- dent. Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Cook have returned home after a few weeks spent in Florida. An immunization clinic will be held at Hensall Public School Wednesday, April 24, 3 pm for pre-school children of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle attended the London Little Theatre Friday evening. Salad Dressing Robin Hood Miracle Whip 16-oz. 354 Pie Crust Mix 354 Jello Lemon Stuffed Manzdnilla Loose Pack 8-oz. PieFilling 2/254 McLaren's Olives 2/494 A man can always find time to do a thing if he has the in- clination. Robert C. (Bob) Edwards. N RIMEALED BACK BAC Mercury 400, 2-door sedan, Dodds Pills one of the Ford family Of fine productS, built in Canada. BAC When kidneys fall to SOMOVO breklischae!i211413111Werlitr: ;leiltuvr.badgrgokire;;Ill; stimulate kidneys to, normal duty. You feel better, SIMP better, work Weft. SO Piece 5a 9 In a TURKEYS A V ALEZ. CHOICE EASTER HAMS, GRADErit' W MERCURY/400 OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 'TM 9 S'EMAIMMUMES=VSKSYSTMASM Mrs. J. E. McEwen attended the bake sale and tea of the Ex- eter Chapter Order of the East- ern Star on Saturday afternoon last and was successful in win- ning an angel cake having guess- ed the closest to the number of beans in a jar. Number of beans in the jar were 1203 and Mrs. McEwen's guess was 1,200. Mrs. Grace Harpole, who has been spending the winter months in Ottawa with her daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Peacock, has re- turned to Hensall. While in Ot- tawa Mrs. Harpole and Mrs. Peacock and grandchildren Jar- vis and Gary took a trip to the West Indies vacationing at An- tigua, St. Lucia, I3arbadoes, St. Vincent, and Trinidad. They travelled there by BOAC Brit- tenth., and returned by jet. Pupils of grades 7 and 8 of Hensall Public School held a white elephant sale at the school Friday afternoon and realized $29.60 which will be forwarded to the Bunny Bundle at CFPL London. Mr. J. W. Page of Bucking- shire, England, arrived in Can- ada by jet on Wednesday, April 10 to visit with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton. Terrie Dick, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Dick, underwent a tonsil- lectomy in South Huron Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Ricky and Cindy were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morrissey and family, Ailsa Craig. Mrs. Edna Corbett was a weekend visitor with her son,- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arehie MacGregor, mr. Jack Chipchase of Tor- onto visited over the weekend', with his parents) Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Mrs: Ida Dick of London visit- ed last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Dick. Mr. and ,Mrs. JO° DeLoge of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren of Toronto Spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman and attended the funeral of Mr. Ezra Ent& Mr: gild Mrs. Honsinger of Branipton Called on friends here recently. Miss Cindy Parker enter- tained a neitiber of friends to a birthday party at her home oh Friday: CLOSED ALL PAY FRIDAY Produ rs cts 01 4,4ri General Moto Frigid aire Sales with Service Drysdale Crest Hardware PHONI 11 H1NSALL SPECIAL EASTER PLANTS $1.29 and up ing floor covering • Performance and handling ability that makes you the master in any driving situation • Cushion Link suspension that turns ruts and bum psinto ripples by allowingvvheelsto Move back-and-forward as well as Up-and-down. Mercury's famous economy-conscious Six- cylinder engine • 32 cubic feet trunk • Extra sound-absorbing insulation • Self-adjusting brakes • And your Mercury dealer has full details of Mercury's 24,000 miles or 24 months Total Warranty. Move up to Mercury 400 with- out Moving Out of the low-price class I Added Attraction FOR THE "YOUNG" FRY ItINMSNUEME.CMr.':::.!;MISIESZM It's on display today! It's the car that makes the low-priced three a foursome I It's the exciting new Mercury 400! Look at it closely. Compare it with the car you were going to buy. For less than three thousand do lasso the following features give value a whole new meaning In the low-price class i Exclusive reverse-slant rear window that stays clear Of rain and snow. Pull 120"wheelbase for superior ride and extra roominess. Fashionable interiors particularly Suited to a car of Mercury's calibre Choice of interior colour schemes with match- Now is the time to buy sales are poppire at your Mercury dealer PRODUCE FEATURE Horace Thomson dies after voting Horace Thomson, 87, of Hen- sail, died suddenly at the home of Mrs. W.G, Webster onTues- day, April 9. A patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Mr. Thomson returned to Hensall on Monday to cast his vote. He was a native of Scar- borough all his life until be- coming a resident of Hensall for the past five years. He was unmarried with no survivors. The body rested at the Bon- thron funeral chapel until Wed- nesday morning when it was taken to Ogden Funeral Home, Agincourt where funeral ser- vices will be held on Saturday, April 13 with burial in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Scarbo- rough. VISIT SHUT-INS On Sunday, April '7 members of the Kinette Club delivered 42 Easter plants to sick and shut- ins and patients at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, pa- tients at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Clinton Public Hospital and Huronview, Clinton. This is an annual project of • ..:. • • . . . - - ' • . woe.- ------ - . -13 • A • J1N*, • :