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March 'rn .1059
malting Barley.
We again coY tracting acreage for The Canada *1Y -
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Malting Company.
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Seed tSupplied --- Contact CJs
CEO. T. MICKILE & SONS +
Phone 305, Hensall, Ont. Nights 1.1333
1.50 we're pireseret for the event. Mrs her with one son Lloyd G., London;, Church, Torontp, was the setting for•
e the wedding of Edna Irvine, dau;ht-
Youth Anna: Walker, N,G. sof Hensall Locige a 'daughter, Mrs Kenneth Herbert, of er of Mr and 111lrs. bine, of Londas;,
for r�a� direttted proeeeciings, Progressive Calgary,. a son Norman died in Aug-
__._. quchre aha crokiliole were the high- ust last. and Mr. Ross Itennie, soil of Mr. and.
We Hary a Data With Youlights !of the -affair. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Hen- Mrs. M, R. Rennie, 'Seaforth, Rev..
,.EI�TSALL ARENA OPENING sail Legion sponsored a successful Lawson, minister of the church, per.
• N formed .the ceremony. Mrs.. M. R.
in the Clinton h Schoo l on euchre and dance in time hall Friday y'
Rennie, the gaoomis mother, preqtcielr
f`t+ea Smallacornb, the man who Feb. 3rd, prize winners for euchre
Sat. Ni h March 4th 8 m, helped build Hensall's first lee rink were: ladies first Mrs, J. McLean, at the organ and accompanied 1'lr'_
;?,', ' , P i3erbrand, who sang Because, dui liig
am�1 ,one of the oldest sportsmen in Kippein; gents 1st, Fred .Beer, Hen- the signing of the register. Gordon
HEAR, REV, JOHN Wittal ' the community, cut the ribbon fox sall. Lunch prize, Mrs. Jas, Sangster. the sic in Sundxidge, brother of the
the official opening of the new $35,- Murdock's ,orchestra furnished the
Secretary -of 'World -Wide EvanglK 0.o0 .Hensall Community Arena before music for the dance groom was best man, and the ushers,
istic Crusade. XNJOY the Toronto were Ronald Rennie, Seaforth, sod
a :gathering of some thousand ddstr- Mr, Harry Cook of Windsor ;spent , .
Bible College � Quartette and Addie- Friday, Feb. 17th. a few days with -his parents, Mr and (Hardy Gxaty, Mx. Burch and ilii. Me,
g icy residents on 1, r Carthy, 'Toronto. Following a recept-
tonal. Talent also. The modern building was completed Mrs, C. -Cook and was accompanied,.
recently and financed entirely by vol- home by his daughter Suzanne, who ! ion ,held in ,the church parlor, tileWe Are f-Xpecting Youl untary contributions :and local Gov't spent a week in Hensall, i guests, numbering about 50, assembl-
grants. Opening night program in- Mr and Mrs Angel left for Cali -,ed at the Royal York Hotel, to spend
r eluded a figure skating display by the farnia where they will spend a, month', social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie
D A S H W O O U left later for Ste. Adele, Quebec,,
• Rea -,on for rale is due' to Neing over.
� ea41n nctlon Sale t
Also 2 Yorkshire
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'The
Kitchener - Waterloo Skating Club
NAich sent a -cast of 30 skaters to
with their son and (laughter there.
Mr. Arnold is relieving at the local Tor on their return will reside rix
stocked. choice
"Real Estate and Household Effects' So•w:s carrying second litter, bred on
A eReligiolus picture eriti�tled
Great Commayadment" will be given.
entertain the Hensall district crowd. I
CNR depot during Mr. Angel's ab- Toronrlo.
cam elle i'reiniises in the Village of N,o�-eriib4l• :24�
in the Evangdleal Church on Tlnurs-
c=lub Instructress Mrs. B. G. Williani-,sense,
Weber—•Broderidk
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Dashwooll-
'The underft-ped Auctioneer had beenn. •OTEER IT -MMI, — DeLar:al 2 single
day evening, March 9th, under the
au:piml OVtlu- W.S.W.S,
son. led the skating party and was
introduced -by Laird Mickle, chair.
BAYFIELD In a charming ceremovy at the Un-
instructed to sell by public Auction unit milking -machine, egi&ppeci with
---Mr-4. Balser, ,who has been atterd-
Mian of the 'building committee. R.
ited Church Manse, Hensall, on- Pial,•
on staixt•1•es s steel pails, in first class
-ng ?tars, W'ftz& who has been on tlne
H• .Widdleton president of the Cham-
Had Agricultural Dane day Feb, 17th at 2 p.m. Joyce PauPaul,;.SATL'?�
DAY MARCH 41th con&1on; !108 cedar pog.is, variousber
'
s;
eek list, left ion Monday to attend
of Comerce wbo sponsored the
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A successful Glance, ,sponsored by ine Broderick, became the bride of,'
sizes_; double riding plow :and nun,-
lilra Sidney Bii;;.er, who is on the sick.
campaign to finance the Arena pro-
the Bayfield Agricultural Society,was Jack Weber.. The bride is the, only
Commencingat 1,30 p.m. sharp. !„rous :other:nrricles.
list.
jact, vas chairman of the event, and
field, ,Mrs. Geo. Elliott, Clinton, won daughter of Mr and Mrs Rumelle
.Hou a}told 'Effect.; — "Good Cheers
Kitchen Rungs, 3 -burner soal oily TERMS OI! .SALE — Urrectock, o
Mr. Gordon it.agleson is all srnlles
expressed regrets that the officials
to
the prize for finding "Miss Miyster•y Broderick, Hensall and the groom,.
the Bayfield Agric. Society” the the fate Mr Arth-
sto�•e with oven, in good onclition; iroonth: credit on appea r. -d joiini
on the arriwll .o,' it _ion. Congxatu-
speakers were unable attend, as
the official opening lead been planned
of who son of and Mrs.
,vas Mrs. Harold Penhale. Music ur Weber, of Dashwood. Rev. R. A.
smail heater for coal or wood, kitch- ncoter,. .Coheir 'items Cash.
range, kitchen table, £� kitchen
lations!
Mgssrs. llflfe,:n•d Ilei•ner, Ad6son
oil.. the 14th, and the speakers had
was by Irwin's Orchestra, Seaforth Brook performed the ceremony. For
en ,
•chair,, ,i dining room chairs, side- N,ril (aiat�A•eriih, ,T roprletor,
Tiernan and Merulyn Tieman spent a
arrved but the opening had bens
Launch was served in the basement her wedding the lovely. young bride
hoard, gbs cupboard, drop leaf Al%iiri V'aeper, i sctioneet,
few da;�r:s in Toronto on business 46Ms
postponed owing to the fact that the
Iskating
Caretaker Retires ,chose a white cxope dinner dress fa*-.
table, ? couches, bureau, .2 vvooden ' "
week
club were unable to attend
Robert Orr did his duty as care- hioned vdith cap sleeves, high n�ecUnL�
beds with springs and mattress,
Mrs. A'Tiernan entertain:lt,
;g to a severs sleet storm in the
talented
taker of Bayfield Public Echo-ol for with a pennier on each hip. She wore.:
sewing machine (Raymond); numer- v---�----
a number of the Bridge Club to .a
•I(itcheaier area. The youn��
the 9a�i: time on Jan. 31. Owing to the groom's gift a rhinestone TL-eck:•
anus dr..• ers, chest of drawers, wadi,
dinner on Tuesday evening,
g'
artists i`ldlighted the large crowd with
failing eyesight this man of almo t lace, bracelet and earrings and her,
ing machine, arm chair, roedcin•: O A lv "� B Ex
•'their dkwer figure skating. Carelyin,
83 years, tendered his resi nation to corsage were red roses white loves
g g g
chairs, daybtd, 2 beautiful mirrurs,
1
fern hIgi
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP •
'L��len, J�ctan and Connie Spellman,
the trustees and it was -with genuine and silver slippers completed her cos
trunk, s;Exnd, toilet set,
-chair, h<�ll tree, oak centre tables,1 Bruce ftssen'berry Is ;at pre,-
took an active part in the evenings
regret, on the part of all concerned tune. Mrs. Gordon Harkness of Kip-
-llr.
beautiful antique kitchen clock, ent meafl-onizig in .Sw. Petersburg,
The .iii en radio minstrel
pp gall.",
evert, They are the daughters of Dr
anal ilirs.:l. A: Spellman of Kitchen-
that it had to or accepted. s took a pen, her ;bridesmaid, wore air aqua
pride in his work. Two years ago 'he dinner dress styled -on similar line:��
lines -
dishes, clnfiia�vare, silveryvare, gla.��- Florida, a;id enjoys -it very much..
f
ware, tell kinds of kitchen utensil.:, I
under the leadership ,of Mr. Arthur
er; Mrs. Spellman, the former Elva
pride in his work. Two � 3 --
years ago he as the brides -gown.' She wore a
various sealers copper 'boiler, c uilt- l 'Mr. Haxold Klapp, -proprietor p •
1 ro iietor o
Finlayson, ente3tained aza audience
Exeter,
Doltort of Hensall. .Exeter District
�-•
lost the sight of one eye and now strand pearl necklace ,with matching
ing frames, Bu robe, bar- ; thr Brenner House,ntriInas returrids. r.ed
at thei other evenlrab in the
High School Hand under direction of
that the -other is fast failing,his ac-, earrings and'lbracelet and pink carA �
orealo
n. ni , front a vacation trip to Florida.
row, barrels, boxes, lawn inNg
11'ain Street United G0hurch.
their teacher, I4'fr. Cecil Wilson, en-
tivities are limited He was sexton a atibai corsage. Gordon Harkness r
,aider scuffle., nttrneraus t.�rden!
rde,
11r: , Reid Torrence, of Bayfield �
tertained. with several starring select-
Batyrfield cemetery for 121 ,years, which Ki en was
�' o pp groomsman. A bttffeff,�;
tools and many other arttcres too' Mr• ;.end _firs. Eric Mcllroy have
��'rs in Iiippen recently, visiting at
ions. -
he was also forced to resign. He re- luncheon was served at the home
-manerous to mention, ,returned from Florida where the',
the home cf Mr. Henry Ivison,
Mrs.'•Georye Pfaff of 447 Wood-
'man,
of-
sides with his daughter, Mrs. Walter the bride's parents to the immet4iactw
TERAS—CASiI 'enjoyeem-)eves asking d them -)elves bin the
ii'arm sun,
C Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Johnston, pf
Londor_, were in Iii en for a we&,
pp
Ave,, London, died sudddnly on
Sunday at her home with Coronary
Westlake, Bayfield. family. The bridal table centered tyro
� three
REAL ESTATE — Property' consist- I
end cel bradng their sixth wedding
Thrombosis. The former Lillian Man-
tier wedding cake. Fop •i'
HYMENEALhig + wedding trip to Florida
of a frame house with asphalt SPleasotl to report that firs. Iii .n
anniverzmT at the home of Mr. .and
nip she was a native of London and
the bride.
shingles, has woodshed and a good: Young is `>o*>a•-� from St. Jo enit's Hos
cellar. Al ,co i fratrc ltarn.Land' ;n
lir Robert McBride,
wasin her 55th year. Hes husband is
RennieIrvinewith travelled
e llematcha black gabardine suit-
lute
a odd pital, Londa.., iliac^ nprov,'d
eunsis-ts of half acre and one Lot. health.
lira. Win. Dietz, -Miss Norn,.3 ja
Dietz firs.
fo .mer Hensallite, who survives
g and black vel.-
The Chapel of Eaton Memorial vet ,tat and matching: a andblack
Best of garden land, also a number,
and -lir and Tom Munro�a
of fruit trees. Will be sold subject, lir. 'Win. Cummings oi? Saskatoon
5
expect to move into .Iii
p` peen shortly,_.K
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t ) a reserved bid Terms will be -.i r` •'
where they will live with lies. Tom-
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and ivir. John Cummings OS G�e_i�a limon
' r own at time of sale. tivere visitors tivith -lir and ,firs, , r'.' � ,
"*rr of the Estate 'firs_ basil Edward, who has been
Iter Statton. They were neignborii !in Clinton Hospital with a brok
SFni.rr.. Statton when. n- I
of the late Chris. Flsliar, ax cur anti �,..... _. .._ •--• .- -7; , ,nil;, a a�T}a r to ltnr
Nzlv n walper, Auctioneer. {lived up north.
iifard 'Merner, Clerk - 111 home in Hensall Saturday last_ }
_ lir ;and firs. Don Witherspoon of Library Board Organ- e i
AUCTION 1London were visitors with Mrs. Wttln-! 1`arna Library Beard Heid its iztst�
ierspoon's parents, 31r and Mrs. Joe meeting of the year at the Lib r,
Of H;gln Quality Holstein Cattle and Oliver. Fwhen Fred Wat-on -as elected Pres- -
Yorkshire .hogs,
:ident, I.. ii - Edith Roetty secretary .,j
t • Grand Bend W. I. land John Smith, . `trea3u�-er.
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The ndersigned Auctioneer has been _
i=nstructed to sell .by Public Auction H.ad Aassual._i?eti.ng I
on the premises, x114 miles East and lir. Gibbon, the chief sanitary m-1 The annual ineexing of St_ Andrews 1
23,-'- miles south of Zurich, on the Spector with the Huron County Health Uni-ted Church, Flippen, -cowed .a
Babylon Dine, Hay Townstirp, on Unit at Clinton, was the_ guest speak- l gaud -report from all the or-•aaiizati-'s'
TUESDAY MARCH lith. er at the February meeting of she ; Ona- of the church. 11 -he new manager:
W. I. held in the town hall recently.l.'. elected to the hoard were .lack. Can
HOLSTEIN CATTLE He also showed two very intereg ing;si e, Wilmer Ferguson, �4rn�ld Gaek
films, one dealing with sanitary con Letter and y,3`nr. Be!.
Herd Sire, Pure Bred, 2' years 'old. die ori? on a farm b=fore and of ¢T a i Here from California
2 Reif; rs, carrying first calf, clue on ,mall boy had been stricken with ty r .Hiss Cliris`Lina B. Cameron, Deputy
or before time of Sale. phoid and the other dealing with wa- i Superintendent of Schools, Richiin-
S Heifers, carrying first calf, due in tel supply=, Mr.>. bCampbell Chapman ! and, Calif., spent a few days with
March and April. convened the meeting, and 1li-s• Plle!her cousins, Geirge and Tena H04H.
2 Heifers, bred in No-vember, gave the motto: An apple a ciay ! She left for Nev: York to -Vfb4t scih6-
2Heifers, bred in Decemb •i, 'keeps the doctor away. The roll call l ole, and then on to Atlantic City Wo
2 Open Heifers. was answered by A Simple Home attend a meeting of the National As -
EVERY ANIMAL GOES Remedy- for a common ailment. lie- sociation of American Administrat-
mbers are asked to remember the ors. She has enjoyed her visit, and
Herd is Of racially T, B. Tested and March meeting on Tuesday 14th, and was interdsted in BruceTield, for this
.was found 1004' negative. Ail the short course on Needlepoint, oil was the home of her .&andparen%
are Calfhood Vaccinated. The•:e March 10, 17, and 1S., 10 a.m. to 4 and her father, who came with his
Cattle are all in good condition, p.m. brothers and sister, Robert, John and
Janet, from Scotland, about 100 ye -
,s ars .ago.
6 institute Meet
7:Auto The Ki en East W.I. hela their
.0o �`f Februaily meeting at the home of Mrs
19 For rood used Parts and Better Used Cars! Wilmer Broadf'oot with Mrs. Arthur
e9 Finlayson as co-hostbss. The presid-
e ent, Mrs. J. Sinclair, was in the
41 Plymouth Coupe, optional 5 passenger. chair and opened the meeting, folio.
m 35 Chev. Sedan, new paint, winterized snow ti=es wed .by prayer. The roll sail was an-
' swered by ""'The farthest I have
Q 33 Plymouth Sedan. = beelh from ,home, .and when," The
33 Chev. half ton Pick-up. minutes were read by the secretary,
also some cards and corresponaence.
Station St. Phone 418, Exeter, Ont.
+ HENSAL I
World Plant Catalobue� in the Making
.errant ureetters now can learn about any variety of wheat or rice
throttgh the World Catalogtie of Genetic Stocks, developeI by the
'Flood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), at
Washington. The Catalogue, set up to aid breeders dtevelryp new va-
rieties of plants, consists of information stored art pun'elied cards,
from which data can lie 1:trxiislietl to growers. t-lere VA.O, staff mem-
bers inspect machine which handles the cards of the Catalogue.
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See these Specials tit Tudor's in
Hemall: Printed broadcloth at 39c;
a yard and Sani'ori.zed Gingh.ams at
59c a yard. Don't wait - see diem
now!
Agric, Society H-ld Meeting
A committee of South Huron Agri.
cultural Socioty was. held in the Com-
mercial Hotel, to revise the 1950
Drize list. A special feature is a class
for Beef Cattle under 860 lb. to be
shown b,y' boy or fire under 2t y- ars
•f age. Five prizes of $4.00 each will
e offered al o additional pri,,w of 1st
5, ,land $3, '3rd, $2. fronn R. -
man stand E1giin McKinley for Short-
mn Breeds, and $5, $3, and S2,
om John McGregor and floward
Vright for Herefard breed. This
'•1,Gs is open to Tuc'-ersinith, UiLborne
'sph-n, Bair and Stanley residents.
+-bar sperial features will be a Baby
Ox ( children under one year) ful-
•r Contest and Old Time sentare
t,..r, rompetition. The show will be
v ',35th.
1"imt Anniversary
rommeiroratinr;• thrir• first anniv.
ar r Amber Rnlhokah Lodge, Hen•
"All a hirtl,day party in the 1.
O.T+, I.,odge H-il, and entertained
*i'^ir t;"rc:sl.s. Pride of Huron Reb-
^U T'001re, live* -r: also tiers. 13ovee
J. nfTlrtV T'-Sident, and Mr._
tt. '*' of Edelweiss Re-
" t n4e"e, " o'nrt'i and sovPt'al
,Ms from that Lodge.. Some
They know...
IT IS NOT MONEY ALONE
More than a million and a half people
deal with the Bank of Montreal, and they
know that it is not money alone they deal
in when they come to us. It goes beyond
that. These people have confidence in the
Bank; they know that their money is safe
with us; and that they will be fairly treated
in their business dealings.
'•-' 'tic try to keep Constantly in mind that
the Bank is not primarily an fibpressive row
of figures or an imposing building. We
think rather of the Bank as the local man-
ager ,and his staff, on whcnn our customers
can always call for friendly counsel and
service. Our branch -banking system is
founded upon this relationship.
A plan's relationship with his bank nian-
al;cr is, and should be, a hfg'.nly personal
one. Yet in each of our S %9 branches, behind
this copfidential relationship•,, there stand,
the resources and stability of a nation-wide,.
century -old institution, Tbus the strength of
the institution is linked with human un-
derstanding in the service of the individual..
I believe sincetely that. this, is the spirit
guiding our relations with the public today.
Without such a spirit, the Bark could not
maintain or justify its place in the economy
of this country, not would we be able to
give our best to Canada in the years of
great promise which Iie ahead,
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