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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-12-18, Page 3WITH OUR TEMPTING CHOCOLATES Why puzzle over what will please when you know the Luscious Chocolates at CRICH'S delight everyonel A perfect gift for -the family . for last-mlinute shopping — many varieties. from which to choose, from $1.00 $1.25 $1.35 $1.50 up INTRODUCING HOME-MADE BULK CHOCOLATES by O. J. 'Brown,_ of Stratford, one of Canada's Best Chocolate Makers, with a line of superlative Home -Made Candies. to o A J ' � •'t. .. rr CRICH'S FAMOUS • Christ-m—as Cake Just crammed full of Tasty Goodness, CRIGH'S CHRISTMAS CAKE has been the choice of holiday buyers for 900 fifty years ................................... Ib. ALSO SCOTCH SHORTBREAD, made from a reoipe straight 'from the land of the heather, to serve with your cake when friend's drop in. HARD CANDY o• le- �.1 �f � ' l and NUTS rA� 1 i ° �• Vii..;� � A complete assortment From which to choose. Just • i1 t°b u C • ;;;{ the thing for Santa to use. in the children's stockings! C,RIC S r SERVING SEAFORTH FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS WITH FINE FOODS N ' ` 4Qh?rislmas1 was the theme for the •monthly meeting pt the Hen- sall Women's Institute in the Leg- ion egion Hall' last week, with a large attendance of memabers and guests. Full arrangements were• in charge of Miss. Ellis and Mrs -Hess, who had the hall beautifully decor- ated for the occasion, Mrs. Arm- strong opener} the meeting with the Ode, the Creed and the Lord's Prayer. Following the annual cus- tom, members responded to the roll call with a cash donation to aid the London War Memorial Chil'dren's Hospital. The amount received was $27.50. Mrs. J. [Pat- erson offered to forward the gift. Discuss Artificial Ice Minutes were read and, a busd- ness discussion followed. Members discussed artificial ice and a let- ter from Exeter Hospital was read. It was suggested that Mrs. R, J, Paterson, [Miss Consitt and Mrs. Sproat represent the Institute at Hospital Auxiliary meetings. Mrs, Armstrong mentioned, the South Huron District Officers' meeting in the Town Hail, November 3. A thankyou note from Mrs. Hender- son was read, Mrs, H. Faber voic- "Immediate service" IN YOUR LOCALITY FOR Estate Planning and Wills Investment Management and Advisory Service 4 To Guaranteed Investments 2 % on savings — deposits may be mailed Real Estate Services For prompt attention call RAYE B. PATERSON Trust Officer Hensa]l,` Ontario, Phone 51 P1• any office of 'GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA TORONTO - MONTREAL OTTAWA - WINDSOR 9HIAGARA FALLS - SUDBURY SAULT M. MARIE CALGARY - VANCOUVER S� U G G' @ B T I O N S I For the Home- Lasting Gifts for Everyone ELECTRIC KETTLES GRILLS TRI -LIGHTS HASSOCKS HAMPERS END TABLE LAMP TABLE COFFEE TABLE SMOKERS IRONS LAMPS NOVELTIES MIRRORS CARD TABLE LAZY BOY CHAIRS REST ROCKER HOSTESS CHAIRS TABLE and CHAIR SETS TRICYCLES WAGONS DOLL CARRIAGE RADIOS ELECTRIC CLOCKS TOASTERS And Many Others, and Last but not Least TELEVISION 'ADMIRAL • WESTINGHOUSE , • ELECTROHOME Compare: Price -, Quality - Performance BOX, F V":01 `AL 4O91:'E and A"MIRtJLA 99RVICE c: Phone 43 Nights 595-W 0 � � ., rw,L,. >� g•i.xk, �.. I �{, t6 n ,gid;, . ,,. , ,-1„i r, ,�„ 4 e i,..'n ti ,, : i., . .�tl-; T119 73rF++M ,��• , �•M % 3,J,; w< Did thanks for et�w4 cards. e l)ecelia'lier uCeekif g 4Y the �iT .preps Tr hdetlpitnoilrn,. c . e g li s iix:S. ° W.A I 1t71ta a''. ' H' f. 4., c 4;,., a d ryT,tG� i pA 11 e ;4; txi�� + in s4 t ,��6 ♦ ggqW S OU 15Pb and of lyuff•6 .TTnited hom,•,a' 1€i Bt •1?lrld&y „ :: Mrs. C. S'nalli® had • on ddsplay {} ktlld �4t rr Y e' 1fd fi , C'huroh, M'cliilloP. ,was held at 11 qua enaall;. CpPtmµnity Ol4olxi rs tYr ' to , . -' 1?•'k � I;'eJa ioi Q,µ 5 ; attractive 'Christmas 'decorations hpine of• Mrs. Cteorge'Campbell 1ast. �der d'ireetion ..,af ,J. L. N QiAI' whish she made 'herself. In her support lelosecj , ol};'.. ,Y�ici * ^ u W40'”, 'reek with a large'attendance. M•rs- A.C.C.O., will prpsent.. Its, 'anR'u'at absence, Mdas Ellis explained in de- CTordan Papple, president of: ,the christm4s carol fn the rec4pt. wi't�t. best`''w�s• ee .�a y� ',•; • and fife 2ne 'ber-espy YQ % depwice tail the making oY these clever- ar- r,1M,S.opened the meeting, and Town i31a11 Sunday night,Dscem- .txtute ;hrs4 fora ver rangements. Miss Beth Goddaarl Mrs • Ellin Kerr, vice president of bar 20, at 8 P -w, A silver collect- son, Sincerely) y�l.urs, Mrrs,• E , ,,.' art }Da7 played a pleasing violin selection, the W.A., conducted the business. tion will betaken. Cumlgings 5eoieta, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Ross Gordon conducted an Thanks HensWI W.I. council WM'+,CJfi p Nate Other Lands'- Customs enjoyable Christmas pragr4,w. Mrs. The following letter eras receive dy H E. 4v�ugstone installed the offd- ed by Mis Gladys (Luker, secretary - Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Goodwin, eers' for 1954 follows: R.R. 1, Walton P' hone as treasurer of the Hensall Wamen'a,, delegates to the London Area con- vention, .presented interesting re_ WM.S. — Honorary .president, Institute, thanking them: for thei Mrs. H. E. Livingstone; goat Areal- donation of $27:50 for Children's 1 TE"14E,"V, ing. Roll call was "A resolution I secretary, Mrs. J. Gordon; Gam- Friendship ports. The presentation ,of Christ- Christ -dent, Mrs. G. MacKenzie; "Hospital, MODEL was customs and carols of other presi- War Mgmorial London: lands dent, Mrs. G. Papple; vice-presi- Dear Miss Luker: I have receiv- BRUSSELS ASSURED IAF followed. Miss Laramie was at the piano. Sketches on Italy and dent, Mrs. R. S. McKercher; treas,- ed your pratty Christmas oard with Austria were given by Mrs. Norm- urer, Mrs. James Kerr; secretary, its very kind message and the E. Kerr;; su Sang an appropriate solo. Mrs. R. PPly secretary, Mrs. R. inton; on Germany by Mrs. Alex- MrGG. assistant, Mrs. $27,50 in cash. On' ibehalf of the a1 r,a :Mrs. John F. O'Reilly. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Flannery vis- is ordon.ackenzie; r an er, on o an y rs, oo- bal; on France b Mrs, Chapman; Baby Band secretary, Mrs. Arn- y old Scott; assistant, Mrs. Orville on England by Mrs. H. Horton, r -s • PAINTING Tdea1 '"�o X. and on Canada and. the United' States IS Missionary Monthly secret • PAPERHANGING from Detroit, where she was call- J. W. Bonthron; assistant, Mrs, W. the C.W.L., London, Out. answered with a Christmas Ines - tary, Mrs. A. Jantzi; Missdon'Band by Mrs. Anna Walker. Following rt' each sketch, carols were sung by secreta Mrs. R. Gordon; assist- Intenior and Exterior Decorating "-.pr:ir/fi)ti? DONT MISS THE CHRISTMAS D� Rev. 'Dr. Ffoulkes spoke on the Rev. J. B. Fox was. guest• speak- the group.One of these 'was ta'k- ant, Mrs. K. Stewart; temperance secretary, by Forrest Mrs. Y> Mrs• D. Shannon; Chris SEE OUR 1954 WALLPAPER DESIGN'S ': [" + GRAMS ON TELEVISION --• ORDE>�i M ir7`, "k a ria, en Mrs, and Hain. Mrs, D. Kyle and Mrs, Goddard tian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. WALTER PRATT Jr., and 'Bonnie visited in London. dy are in charge of the January meet- Leslie Pryce; Associate Helpers' R.R. 1, Walton P' hone e/ TABLE NOW TO BE i" ing. Roll call was "A resolution I secretary, Mrs. J. Gordon; Gam- Friendship 835 r 4 Phone 48 r 9 SEAFORTH MODEL ought to keep." .Mrs', :Middleton munity secretary, Mrs. BRUSSELS ASSURED IAF 3a �C E. Kerr;; su Sang an appropriate solo. Mrs. R. PPly secretary, Mrs. R. ■ ■ a1 r,a :Mrs. John F. O'Reilly. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Flannery vis- is Sunertest Y. MacLaren extended a vote of M. Scott; press secretary, Mrs.1 Robert Campbell; Service - - HOLIDAY 171,:, "" r thanks to all. literature secre-- � •ems_ � The hostesses and their assist- tart', Mrs. George Wheatley, Veterans ants served tempting refreshments. W.A.—Past p g president, (Mrs. Les , ENJOYMENT, yp1 The ladies wish to't` gratefully ark- lie Pryce; president, '_Mrs. Ellin nowledge the co-operation given by Kerr; first vice-president, Mrs.CAB .�--- Mrs, C. Smillie in the work of pre- Ross Gordon; second vice-presi- t ` 4 , pawing and offering use of decors- dent, Mrs. R. M. Scott; treasurer, GEORGE H. MILLER, Prop.a+� tions for the Christmas meeting. Mrs. George Campbell; secretary, Mrs, A. passengers Insured 1s. A1,. Jantzi; flower convener, Mrs, KStewart; finance Dublin CWL Members committee, Mrs. Leslie Pryce, Mrs. P1'tOrie 362��' Models In Stockenneth euie from[, George Campbell, Mrs. Jas. Keir, Hear Request For Mrs. Alex Smith, Mss. John xille- Clothing, Furniture brecht; nominating committee for SEAFORTH $290 $5501084 next year, ]Mrs. George, Campbell, After Midnight, 2310 Model Go t rr i The December meeting of the Mrs. Ken Stewart, Mrs. Gordon Catholic Women's League was held MacKenzie. iii the Dublin Continuation school _ • — F -R -E -E — — — — — — — — — • Iasi week with, an attendance of 17 Hensall Minister Gives Christmas Concert For a Limited Time Only — FREE is !p• members. Mrs, J. Meagher, the President, opened the meeting with Christmas Message to St. Andrew's Church TV- AERIAL — London Station -, the League prayer, which was said 'Carmel WMS Members in Ki en pp only. us. unison, The minutes of the previous The annual 'meeting of the Wo- meeting were read and approved, TUESDAY, DEC,'. 22nd ------------- 0 ?" men's_ Missionary Society of Car- In the absence of the treasurer, mel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Mrs. Looby, Mrs. Joseph Delaney was held in the Sunday School. last a ?•n'g FEATURING A PLAY DALY M gave the treasurer's report, Boxes week, with ,Mrs. S. ;Dougall presid- for the sick will be Sent out at `� �� A Close Shave:, ing. The program was arranged Christmas by officers. A thank- by Mrs. Harvey and Mrs, G. numbers by the Sunday School FORD - MONARCH DEALER 1- you note was received from Miss Walker,' Pupils Mary Beale and a letter from Rev. The scripture lesson was react by ADMISSION — 50e and 35e Phone 102 Seaforth Father Hennessy, of 'London, re- aI . . e,t.n anc, prayer offered by questing clothing, bedding, furni- Mrs. W. R. Bell,, Mrs. E. Munn .unci ay Sohool Clulda en — FREE er.USTLE "Miss Al.aReid; flower, Miss Violet tune, or money to be sent to the played a piano solo. Business per ,Mrs. M. Hunt has returned home Hyde; Welcome and Welfare, (Mrs. Civic. Action. Committee in care of iod followed and the roll call was from Detroit, where she was call- J. W. Bonthron; assistant, Mrs, W. the C.W.L., London, Out. answered with a Christmas Ines - ed, ed due to the critical condition of R. Bell; Glad Tidings, Mrs. B. Ed- Mrs, Joe Nolan gave an interest- sage, Visits were, reported and re- ing reading. To close the meeting, ports given by the various officers. _l SANTA SAYS Rev. 'Dr. Ffoulkes spoke on the Rev. J. B. Fox was. guest• speak- ° Saint of the day, St. Ambrose, er and gave a Christmas message. Bishop of Milan. A hymn was airs. Edwards brought in the e- by Mrs. Lane ■ ♦ Forget the Car!sung, Dont accompanied at port nt''the nominating committee, o Ms. and Mrs. James Krauskopf, sion Band, :Mrs. Harvey' Hyde, the piano, and the meeting was and Rev. Fox conducted the in - Jr., and 'Bonnie visited in London. adjourned by Mrs. Stapleton, stallation service. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gosper, of London, visited, with Mr. and Mrs. The 1959 slate of officers are as Windsor, visited with Mr. Matt. James Krauskopf. DUBLIN follows: pres!derif, Mrs. Dou- Murray. Mrs. Harold Smuek, Kitchener, Mrs, Frank Burns and Mr. Joe visited with Mrs. Loretta Moly- gall; vice-presidents, Mrs. G. Wal- G � Icer and Mrs. J. Paterson; secre- (�•,,/G \ / Miss Marie Bruxer, London, vis- tate, Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren; tress- �" A# ited with Mr. -and airs. Lo'ois B1•UX- user, airs. A. D. McEwan; supply, NOW THAT. ALL THE er.USTLE "Miss Al.aReid; flower, Miss Violet AND EXCITE. ,Mrs. M. Hunt has returned home Hyde; Welcome and Welfare, (Mrs. MENT IS HERE FOR from Detroit, where she was call- J. W. Bonthron; assistant, Mrs, W. THE COMING CHRIST- HRIST ; ed, ed due to the critical condition of R. Bell; Glad Tidings, Mrs. B. Ed- MAS, THE TIME OF THE ". her husband, who was injured in wards; literature, Mrs. John For- YEAR WHEN YOUR CAR .. an automobile accident. Latest re- rest; Home Helpers, _Mrs, L. Pur- IS SUBJECT TO DIFFI- ports are that he, is improving. cry; pianist, Mrs. F. Dougall; Mis- CULT DRIVING CONDI- Ms. and Mrs. James Krauskopf, sion Band, :Mrs. Harvey' Hyde, TIONS, COLD TEMPERATURES AND GENERALLY "HARD GOING" — THAT'S THE Jr., and 'Bonnie visited in London. MOST IMPORTANT TIME TO KEEP YOUR CAR WELL SERVICED AND IN GOOD Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gosper, of London, visited, with Mr. and Mrs. RUNNING ORDER. AND THAT'S WHERE WE COME INI Windsor, visited with Mr. Matt. James Krauskopf. Murray. Mrs. Harold Smuek, Kitchener, Mrs, Frank Burns and Mr. Joe visited with Mrs. Loretta Moly- --Your SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION is Ready to Give You Burns visited in Toronto with .Mr. neaux, PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE — Daytime or Evening . ° and Mrs, Dalton 'Burns. Mr. Tom Holland, Windsor, vis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereaux ited with his mother, airs. Barbara and family, London, visited with Holland. ■ ■ a1 r,a :Mrs. John F. O'Reilly. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Flannery vis- is Sunertest Service Station Mr, Mr,, and' Mrs. Jerome Nicholson, ileo in Hamilton. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Shop at TUDOR'S for the Best in Gift Selection! HOUSECOATS - LINGERIE GIFT BOXED NYLONS - SKIRTS BLOUSES - TOWEL SETS CHENILLE BEDSPREADS PHONE 70 TUDOR'S HENSALL LADIES' WEAR DRY GOODS Hog Shipping Shipment of hogs will be made on Wednes- day, December 23rd, instead of Thursday, December 24th, next week. WRIGHT & a LEYBURN Phone 283-W Seaforth NOTICE Private Hunters and Clubs WANTED — JACK RABBITS Any Quantity! highest Price! Write or Phone Fred Ts Fowler ° PI10NE 141 - MI'T'CHELL =A � ,e �, ,�,, .; rV, � .i•, r �4 t .I�u,`i�tl A HOST OF CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS IS SPREAD OUT IN OUR STORE NOW! WE'RE STOCKED WITH IDEAS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! FOR MOM—Electric Kettle's, Toasters, Irons, Aluminum Ware, Refrigerator Sets, Pyrex, Floor Polisher, Cutlery, Kitchenware of all kinds. FOR DAD—Power Drill and Saw Sets, Tools of all. descriptions, Guns, Casting Rods, Pocket Knives, Flash- lights. AND THE KIDS — Tricycles, .Wagons, Sleighs, Realistic Construction Toys, Dolls, Doll Buggies, Game Sets, Model Trains, Meecano Sets, Model Aeroplane Kits, Plastic Toys, Hockey Sticks, Skates, slid all Sports Equipment. You Can Start and Finish Your Xmas Shopping in 4 •y k 4 hfi rflW�H.,��'. MOTOROLA TV bEALEI% PhODO 707 k4. ip mravlext9M;uxuvmR:q.•"ixhu11e:7. rnn+rw.onwoMara4+G^.w.' , b-�';'. f, I i1J(�' IIRIS,Y4r�li It"' 7 Jt