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The Huron Expositor, 1952-03-21, Page 3f ,• Y i r {:., +im tM as t, + i 1 , • t +:Hear Talk Qn2Nth Atir�cglc6 ' ' Tate Wofle''Mseloalla�iy�aGety,coliLctett�'t1=bugla}Qsa ' .aUarll„ )~'�enl)ytalvan,, Cbnrbh the meting The te�.t. vl held "Faitli.'r Miss;or�'Alafir th�lr March` ine�etidg in 1 e' .. i .t .. ... �!Iv' -. en -s yYrtss'1 ,ly e - .zr.,. i'a , a. r sr"'ro-, my.+.•M+!ew+a r., ,�:Nk Sxw•i ".: uviR p y;'r, ), -:J1flile I n Mrs., B 11 on4ry ocx. ofi Utle a PA lie f•,&10 xroi •�'�rrx' 1 'ISE.:.. ,. . + a ,..rr}tf, rat „r ; i r3ClIa61r04111'hursda diternoan Via. and M e ... sieired „ ', , ,..... ,g . ',p0�:: Hert641 'United Churoht at elr zt :pronto , Gayer. 114rs, Nf. Sangster reed• a art •,., l?A,.B>htu Th@,,.,W6Qft,g, W,4% arrang .d.'by, ,'+716. �. ,cp., . nual birthday' ga , Friday, .Mar, 28 A ,4'".a111A7?Q�k ii >l v5 M ae ter flotn Mrs, Andrews, mitsston 1 r A Oldl#Aft, b se YA.P. a+r.,. , { . k a E,R r, , ,, s{ , abCollm. l)ou ll and,JKr,s, .'Vit..• R; the home °t r ,.U, re 1 fir,: Bell Mrs,.; lI e . ary in South America, Mrs: W. R. 71U1t , pr .tl, . a?ni , Accountaht to Transferred , then-.,prasldent, Mrs. i S. 1?iudso e l ably r r Q. ,. d'e'al+t with the corm 4 � .. R' , ,gell, y- Jack Hazrison, papular atsistaht ' Tile Girls Anti, 'O Q>lttatio $ fi rc ?T I+? t - e Bank of ont -f . accountant thtf3zr �b at th ,Ba � ChurC,h will in,Qld real, for the a tw C„ 1 t y:. a mit +i, 1 tti+,, k� r i51 a en ]z P Op p yQars, has r"l hal l. I, o It wviuu take the efor' Chu}3c11' y. ; Y ` I @' : lire ,A aM be , transferred 'to the Bank of P4, ru� Montreal.. at W&terford,: near Brant orlt 'bee t,. Com>ttun:" r a ore fell the # vd,A :% • '"r. �ioa tri aft r w'hi h. the 'spec ,it t r I t r ilrx.'r } Pysr,+°R' BARLEY ford, an^ .d expects t4 I9a•V0 within �<�, �>Q'# �'' the next two w�eelt% A native of hour will be spent at xroo• O, Stan,- Y `, Mneardine, Jack is 24 earw,'of Says ,; ,,',�. ' '1 3 r �, FOR CANADA MALTING COMPANY age, and started his banki 3 W. M. "Jit. a d ng career Meet Contact US - 11 in 'Kineud.ine. He worked in ,t#e nitwit Church meeting n arjo St.rh'U bank there for two ears, and from y' d on Tuesday at the , home oY there went to Oakville, wrhere he hel CONTRACTS CAN BE. ARRANGED' was two s coming to Hensall F E.; Mrs. U. Holmes with •. � you $, ng' ' � x..,•, presi � , t •, , ,,. B Y PHONE OR LETTER two years ago from Oakville. He Mrs. McMurray, residin Y � i th .. ,�a�'`'•:r<"E 'icer �,. gn _.... ALL �ARLEY WILL BE TREATED FREE OF CHARGE Plays centre in the localr hockey s "<< and twenty-two., ladies ))resent. The team and has man 'j i hymn, "Jesus Shall Relgu" and hate . y goals to his Phone103 Nights 133 credit. He is a member of the a A� > call to ,prayer were, ltsed tb open 'United C'hureh and a meunber of ; ^,. ` the ,meeting. •Mrs, M. wilste' had - Geo. Tr Mickle and Son s the male quartette. Warried with z <' 'change of the devotional period one little daughter, Patsy, two, a w' i the theme being, `•;pEaMang Can-. popular young Couple and highly;, ^ . t Pleee Fvr the4 Eamil of _ going to be very s / t.. the ,Scripture reading, village, they are God,' using' Ephesilans. 2:71.22 as e _- T "ld� _ s' �(QY�r HENSALL --" ONT, thoughtat in thevillage, missed and g. Thenoinates td. it places hard to sill. � , of the previous meeting -were the Good Service - Fast Unloading Facilities s.. adopted' as read, and roll. call, "A , , ` f • y The sympathy of the community . t missionary. thought;' was • respond- ,$lat'Z`cA&z d on" oaft Is extended' to Mrs. George Hess ed to ,by 14 ladies. The treasurer CRUMB1Ep'Og MASH reported $52.50 taken. in during „ February. The Community Friend- ...........,!«�+ :,Chick. , f ?i'%i�3, i% ship Lary made seven home: of , :da secretary A 20� lROT61N'ff;Et!_ vP "' •er.,, ......... •s..,. Yx: r 5, calls. The eorrfkgnmiding secre IE tary read several thank-youc / t;t'• and the Associate 'secretary40 d For better growth, stronger * t` r.F, :eEi The Ontario Society for Crippled Children, in affiliation withbodies and eoonoiny in fee given out four new mite boxes. Thed the Seaforth Lions Chili, has opened its annual Easter Seal Cam- supply secretary, Mrs. SI called mg it pays to feed Blatchford.s e, pp y y. y, • t' paign. Steals have been mailed to approximately 1,50D Seafdrth the group to pack the bale at the Cr u ibted Chick Starter, a 20% and district residents, pictured above are Ron Shaw, of North church on. Thursday at 3 p.m. It protein feed.. ., Ray (left) and Ron Haddad of Hamilton receiving instruction ! jp__ at Variety Village, operated at Toronto for the Varier Club b was decided to ask other organize Relished by chicks -growth is D` Y 9 Y Y tions of the chuKgk_A ..hem_ _pad. __. eie8_d _ a_b Soda E . •::::;.;.,,:. • ••• • ,••• ,,,,. he• -Ontario Society for Crippled Children. -At---furnishes, vaca= ____ th ' frei 0_61­91t­nn­ bale. The presi- be more than - T r ,.; , �• ,::..,... ,.i.:.... ..: • d:"ii' e g t;atisfi d �t _t tional training for *n#0ript•:viJeged youth. Teacher in the picture dent announced the April•meeting rEXi11�11 1 �` : is j4rt Ro4ert&oq. _..__. _.... _..... .._..._... .,_ ...-_. .. A. �iin - -• - Would be an evening meeting with ___._. _ . _._, _ - ......._ _------------------ __ c NT �s Girls` Club supplying the pro- THE BRUXER' MILL :��.: , the Gi 1' " .�i/iir��r{.. • in the death of her mother, Mrs. their daughter, Joyce, •bride -elect of gig' and the W.M.S., the lunch. DIIb)lllz Dltl, ........../': °' Pettigrew, of Victoria, B.C. Mrs. this week, when fifty neighbors and i'' '' w y. ` Bess, who was' with her mother friends gathered and presented her. w•,hen she died, is at present in with a miscellaneous 'shower. A q e Victori' a, B.C.short program of contests was en- joyed. The guest of honor, seated "MO r+ Will Have Booth At Sale In a chair decorated with i ��E est ;. ;:;i%;$•;%'•. pink and ATES T �.,,;.;•,. white, was resent- i s The March meeting of the Lad- whi p d w trh many • /--.. les' Aid of Cisme] Presbyterian beautiful gifts. The address was k" i Church was held, at the ;Manse on read by Mrs. Percy Wright and" the ;a Friday evenrh- Mrs. J. 'B. Fox was pr'esen'tation made by Marjorie HANOVER' B ..t � y g S AND, choral group; s hostess. .President Mrs, W. R. Bell Pfaff and Adeline Chapple. Miss concert orchestra and public and � conducted the meeti Marjorie McClure, of Walton, as- provide the ng, •and 'Mrs. separate school Choirs sisted Joyce in unwrapping the Alex McGregor conducted the de- musical portions of PAINT"Salute To 'two • j '- votiona.l period. The president fav- gifts. Joyce expressed her thanks over Hospital." 'First of the two ored with a poem. Arrangements in a very fitting manner. A boun- salutes was, heard -last (Sunday af- �� ����� ' tiful lunch was served.. ,� > •, j - group are sponsoring at Ed. Munn's Joyce: Iters with pleasug is the rethatear show has been -planned far fills fi ;,• were made for the booth whish the ternoon at 3 o'clock Another air _. auction sale. Discussion centered Sunday at the same time. Promin- athhethis it1 ger re s evening o honor ant district residents participate in around repairs to the manse and i . you 'prior to our a roachin mar- t quilts to be made, to be oEered for s Pp g the broadcast plus 'Department of . sale at. the fall bazaar., Mrs. A, riage. Your sunny disposition and Health brass. 'Show proves the R cheery smile have won you many music ability of the Hanover ;Commoo - // �'VMeGreger's group served ltintah. -friends. We are indeed very sorry munit y ,Mr. Ed. Munn has .pug5hased fhe to lose you from our midst, but y i ar Per Quart residence of the late Dr. F. Doxcee..know that our loss will be a won- *� rMr. Joe 'Dayman, of .Kippers, hasderful gain to someone else. We ANNUAL POW -WOW of the .Can �,. purchased the home now occupied alI joie in wishing that each of adian broadcasting industry „jumps Now Olt C�11 wi11Rt OUr 3 by Mr. and ;Mrs. R. Thurtell and these gifts ,may •ever bring back off next week in Toronto. W. T. y y walls and woodwork at family. fond. memories of your association -Cruickshank of Win,gham will ad - with us. May your troubles be dress the meeting an "Local Sales:" w+.*, �. Hold St. Patrick's Tea few, your joys many, and may your Very low' COSI. Although II C IS o s Amber 'Rebekah 'Lodge sponsor- ship of Imahtrimon Ahave tsmooth: the price low . �IteSQ i ed a very successful St. Patrick's sir rept a e way s a oken of DOWN TO EARTH is the title of a Y Cncic't�aylrlG E tea and home 'ba'king sale in the our •friendship, we ask you to ac ' • - .. -.-. _ lodge _hall Saturday, afternoon, eard cept these gifts and hope that you every farm-service tat 1:15. Thst e pro- wane ��7 - ill__ a and prosper- w h ve many happy, limp-//// . .� which .was well patronized Forty- -gram, is conducted by the nation- CUMF FA PAMn wry reGUARANTEED a one dollars was realized. '`fie tea :°ll" Years wedded lrPe:=Signed ally,recognazed iaxming authority, on behalf of your friends and neigh• __ UALITY pAjN*j ucwcn••-,uww tables were very, attractive, center- John Bradshaw. Re record's ' and - --. __.,: Q ■: ed with St: Patrick's motifs, In born. distributes the program ont of To - charge of the home cooking and Chiselhurst W.M.S. Meets ronto, headquarters for most farm r OR arompir oto ast. lore er candy booth were Mrs. A. Shir- organizations. Because of his• prox�'015' ray, Mrs, J. Ingram, 'Mrs. L. Chap- Mrs. J. Ferguson was hostess at imity Co this central -authority, This offer good. March 'IS -A r'0l S ""✓1( a man and. Mrs. K. Elder; tea- table, her home Tuesday afternoon for Bradshaw is able to augment exist- P ROAD` HAZARD INSU I ED (See guarantee (OiIN) ' Mrs. 1. ,McEwen. Conveners were the March meeting of the Women's ing Farm services already capably. :Mrs. A. Parsons, Mrs. W. Kyle, Missionary Society of Chiselhurst handled by the ,C'KNX Farm Edi- " PUIE NATURAL RUBBER GUM CUSHIONS- 'H. Ben, and 'Mrs, S. Ronnie. United Church: President Mrs, Har- tor, Bob Carbert, REGAL FAST DRY REGAL HOUSE PAINT, Mrs. Inez McEwan and 'Mrs. S. 'old Parker, was in the chair. Mrs. ENAMELS AND PORCH & FLOOR prevent bruising and breaking'' absorb shocks.!' Rannie formed, hbe decorating eom_ T. Brint ell read an 'article taken mittee. from the World Day of Prayerpro- o- relaxing Big BEAUTY of radio is its • •White ' t.• SATIN FINISH ENAMEL ' COLD RUBBER TREADS- wear longer, cut resistant'! gram, Mrs. R. Taylor, Jr., axrn quill Bert Levitt bids White W. 1. To Visit County Hgrne ed the study, assisted by Mrs. fair to outdo all other disc -Jockey •Fiat White •Flat White G; SUPER -FLEX CORDS -run cooler -30°x6 stronger I Percy .Hai»•is, Miss Grace �Chal- contenders as .Mr. Relax of '52. 'His •Light Ivory • Ivory ' Mrs. Luther Roweliffe was hos- 'niers and Mrs. Bert 'Riley, At the show comes from 920 Monday • French Blue • Creiim SUPEkhLASTIC TIRES . . . the safest tires on earth .are tess for Hurondale Women's Insti- conclusion the Ladies' Alid met for through Friday morning at 9'30. s t GUARANTEED equal or better than original equipment ... tute meeting, while Mrs. Bruce g •Plantation Green 4 ga business session, -presided over • Dove Gre FLOOR COLOURS '. i. yet cost DOLLARS LESS than other nationally famous brands. Tuckey took the chair and Pre- by the president, Mrs. Roy Mc- • y Primrose Yetfow•Gre •Gold •Tan' Every SUPER-LASTIC passenger and truck tine is LIFETIME. seated the motto, "Youth, is Beau- Donald. Among business items dis. � � � Y s•;: GUARANTEED against defects in material and workmanship, tiful, Its Friendship is, recious." cussed were the ,built-in.cupboards and are ROAD HAZARD INSURED against damage from glass Letters were read from the War to be installed in the church kit-C�ja`i,� t Memorial Hospital, London, thank- then. _ J ,Nw_ cuts, stone bruises, blowouts, collision damage, etc. Compare g the group for the. two wool af- r -`7 the QUALITY -when you compare the SAVINGS ! P ghans wich were sent, to them and I Auxiliary Hears Talk on Drugs M Drysdale Hardware from Mrs. 'Purcell for the $50.00 The Evening Auxiliary met in Limited ® which was sent to Greece. •Six the school room of the United Save' 385 " oft Institute members, Mrs. M. Hod- ert 'Mrs. B. Morgan, Mrs• W. Uardh92 0 Ii , Monday evening for their ENSALL ONTARIO g g 1Qarch me -tin with the chair •tat- ON YOUR DIAL Price List: "Super-Lastic" Tires I Tubes Size Ply List CTC Price I List Your Arthur Rundle and Mrs, Root. Jet- Mrs. H. 'M'cEwan conducted the de- Price, Price F i 4.40-4.50/21 4 $18.90 $19.90 $3.95 52.65 4.75-5.00/19 Price List: "Super-Lastic" Tires I Tubes Size Ply List CTC Price I List Your Arthur Rundle and Mrs, Root. Jet- Mrs. H. 'M'cEwan conducted the de- Price, Price Cost 4.40-4.50/21 4 $18.90 $19.90 $3.95 52.65 4.75-5.00/19 4 .19.95 16.95' 4.90 3.2 4.50-4.75/20 4 20.75 17.60 4.90 3. 5.00/20 4 20.75 Program committee will •be'Mrs. Ht. Jeffery, Mrs. Hugh Love and Mrs. to sick and shut ins, The president dealing 4.90 3.25 5.50/15 4 30.95' fi-915 4.75 3.20 5.25-5.50/16 4 31.85 9 5.10 " 5.25-5.50/17 4 25.30 9,95 5.65 121 3.615 5.2565.50/18 4 23.90 9.90 5.65 33..$5 6.00/16 4 23.20 1$. 5.55. 3.60 6.00/16 4 31,90 3.68 6.00/16 6 41.15 5.55 6.50/15 ' 4 40.40 9$ 6.74 6.50/16 6.50/16 4 4 29.60 • 40.50 .g$ 6.80 6.80 4,2S 3ti5 6.50/16 6.70/15 6 4 51.60 28.80 9 9�i � g 680 6.75 Q 4. 6.70/116 4 3 3 S Z ,��. .9 6.80 6.80 4.35 7.00/16 4 46.43 34. $$ 7,35 4. 7.OP/16 6 59.80 4ea8 7.35 4. 7.10/15 4• 82.60 .4 7.00 4. 7.60/15, 4 44"60 33.4 7.25 4.6 "Super-Ldstic" Truck Tiros Tubes 7.00/20 '7* '10 110.30 7,4 6 10.40 6.90 50/20 10 156.95 S•9n9$ "No 8125/20 10 165.70 11 y'�;g Srjr tG6 70 i rr 9.00/20 10 211.45 131'.5$ 1915 Ia." Other Truck Sizes At Similar Worthwhile Saving*• !on, Sims, Mrs. Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. en by the president, 'Mrs. D. kyle, I PHONE 11 Arthur Rundle and Mrs, Root. Jet- Mrs. H. 'M'cEwan conducted the de- fery, offered their homes for a votional period and Mrs.'L. Chap - modern cookware demonstration, call was man offered' prayer. proceeds to, be given to the rinsti- responded with the name me of an Old tute. This month the group will Testament character. Mrs, H. make a visit to Huron. County Scone presented missionary It - ' ,Home, and will give treats of Hr s. em, and Mrs. J. 'Drysdale and Mrs. grapes and oranges to the inmates. Simmons reported visits made :spy. ,< Program committee will •be'Mrs. Ht. Jeffery, Mrs. Hugh Love and Mrs. to sick and shut ins, The president dealing gave an article with W. Elford. The topic taken' at the "SDr•ugs." Results of the, bake sale' ,.�r.. � -s i meeting was '?Hotpe Economics." i were disclosed. The next item �• , f fsy ' S . Roll call was "My favorite sand-, I mentioned was the cook book, Mrs. y ' with filling." Mrs. Lloyd Ballan-�J. Drysdale reporting on same. tyne reviewed cifi`i`ent 'evenrts. Mrs. Mrs Traquair, Mrs. L. " J. Chapman, Carman 'Cann read the address a.nd Mrs. K. Elder and 'Mrs. W. Spencer Mrs. Anna P. Lewis gave a report were named to receive recipes from ,� �•;>c• ��:a� •'•; of the Toronto convention. Mrs, the •group. Miss Elr`is announced r 1 r s n Bruce Tuckey demonstrated a. fac- that the Auxiliayy members are ial; how to relax tired nerves and°'•�>'�-`<:' � cordially invited to the Women's :•' -�`• " `r%;:r '��.;•,: improve the skin. Mrs. Robt. Jef-Missionary Society, birthday ;; sj gz,.d party fery was the model. It was die -I scheduled to take in the near »>�;m�� ~ / place closed that $64 was made at thev�..'.. euchre and dance held in the Leg - Hall, Exeter, Friday- night, using article on making a cake. sponsored by this group, Mrs. The study chapter, "The Oriental Wim. •Sillery was soloist and Mrs. Population in Canada," was dealt with by Miss Rhena Avery. Miss JO DEER E Apdrew Dougall, accompanist. Re- (re- freshments were -served. Adelaide Harrison, West China (re �����' "MV Tractor tired), is the missionary to be re - Bride -Elect Showered membered by prayers, gifts& etc., a from the group. Contributing to the Test it where tractors of like owner have you'll reap appreciate the Model I"MC." Some 70 friends and neighbors program were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. P y y pp met at the home of .Mrs. Wilson, Appleby with vocal Irish duets; vio- lailed! There you'1.1 discover the true per- • Campbell, MoKillop, Friday evening lin selections, MissGreta. Lammle; formance value that is yours in a John Deere •This "little giant" of the track -types hattdlim 'T'h�E SAFEST Ti ®hl EARTH i g, y Model "MC" Tractor.' p 1 to compliment :Miss Joyce Pfaff, ( reading, Miss M. Ellis. Miss Gladys such loads as three -bottom lows and $=flto l?, r i• bride -elect of this week, and to pre- Luker was accompanist for Miss double -action disk harrows with outstar►dEihg: " sent her with a miscellaneous •pros, La'mmie, and Mrs. Appleby .for the . For where fields are level and traction is no economy. It's,a compact, easy -to -handle trot ar , t entation. .Bingo and contests were duets. Mrs. J. Traq'uair and Mrs. problem almost. any in hit will give a good that "turns on a dime" rlrat offers coat • and �whitehts of the streamers venin g. Pink J. and varied, at period. Miss'Gladysons directed yLuker recreation - as billy country that de - comfort and operating conveniences, i41a v ;4; - colored balloons were used for the, program convener., The next meet- manes stability . , . in difficult traction condi- date for a demonstration on' your farm.' W& attractive decorations.Seated in a' Ing is the Easter meeting. Mrs. tions that require sure-footed flotation, where soon! " 3 ;i,;,,•,■ chair decorated'wvith color schemestJack Corbett and Mss. J. Flynn are SEAFORTW: ` of p , Jo a was the recipient of hostesses. MIs R. Mock will ve JOHNE(#+ '�` z' ink Joyce r tip n hot c BLUE 6 _ i many lovely and Costly gifts. Miss the devotional; Mrs: R, Broderick, rEXETER, + -"� --= hllizabeth Taylor read the address I the missionary Item; Mrs, K. 9 • Phone 246 tshohe 1.15 Y sem- r A. Service Station W G. Simmons smil's'' the presentation being. made by der will arrange the progr4m, and MAtfl 6011 E l a 3 , r borothy Taylor and' 'Marjorie Mrs, J. F. Blackwell alid Miss Jean „i D�p� �/ Ili •. t1 lr - Pfaff, .Delicious refreshments' were Armstrong will provide recreation. SEAIrUltiii served, {Mrs. Keith Buchanan and Mrs.�+ , Tli`e home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelr ,i �, Walker were hostesses fof this r fi etia' son Pfaff ws the� ttin ThuradA inEetiiig. Delicious refrs'shmenfs � y cr i, V. snr»h , >✓ 1 1 1. , r e' . • � - of last it+e'ek for' d:"',�resetita�Gi'd�i #�>•b''is`bte v d N , .r , t , :;J,, a P � , e ✓ r f . + ,� i,t� f i ^..t t� 1 ! Y .: ...::., .... .. ✓ > „ , , a :. 1, , , r i . , e ., ,.. 1, 1 n. :.. r :. I,n. yy ,..r}�,. ,.�: u d . ,„ I, f.N ,.i 1 N - ! 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