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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-12-16, Page 3:f CONCLUDING A SUCCESSFUL season, members of the lorth 4-H Poultry Club were guests at a recent meeting of the :Seaforth Lions Club. Seaforth Lions sponsored the 4-H Poultry Club and in appreciation members donated the chickens which SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son All TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Enquiries are invited Telephone Numbers: Clinton 1620 Exeter 41 Seaforth 573 FOR LEASE Brand New Modern White Rose Gasoline Service Station In Town of Clinton. on No. 4 Highway An excellent opportunity for the right party. OCCUPANCY AROUND FIRST OF THE NEW YEAR Apply to SAM McDONALD Box 329 — CLINTON EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — Phone 41 the menu featured. Shown here are, left to right, Dr. J. G..De Pape, club leader; Betty Storey and John Scott, who netted the highest points in the 4-H Club; back row, left to right, R. V. Whitely, club leader; M. E. Clarke, Lions Club president, and James M. Scott, club leader. HENSALL NEWS OF THE Very best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Jim Mc- Gregor. of Kipper, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. Hannah Workman is a patient at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, suffering with a heart condition. Her many friends wish her a quick recovery. Mrs. L. Rumple was the winner of $5,00 in merchandise in a draw Saturday 'night at Brown's Hard- ware. Hensall Legion are holding a turkey and chicken bingo in the Legion Hall Friday evening, Dec. 18. with 10 rounds for chickens and 10 specials for turkeys, and a turkey door price. There will al- so be a draw for crochet doilies. At a meeting of the Ronald Par- ties Products. held at Hotel Lon- don, Mrs. G. Hess was lucky in having her name drawn and win- ning a beautiful garden flower table lamp. The ticket was drawn by the manager from Montreal. Mr. Charles L. Jinks, driving a 1951 car. travelling east on King St.. Hensall. Monday, going to make a left hand turn, was struck by a vehicle driven by Gordon Lavery. travelling' west. There were no injuries. Approximately $500 damages was done. The ac- cident was investigated by Con - This Kind of Target Practice Costs YOU - Money Shooting at insulators is an expensive and dangerous sport that can result in serious damage and cause costly power interruptions to hospitals, farms,) factories and homes as well as entail substantial expense for repairs. When you consider the vital role that Hydro plays in the community you can readily realize the inconvenience brought about from power interruptions as a result of this kind of vandalism. Hydro employees constantly endeavour to provide uninterrupted electrical service at minimum cost. Please do your part ... be a good citizen .. help to protect Hydro property. WEEK stable E. R. Davis. Mrs. Harold Bell was the lucky winner of a mixer valued at $24 at a draw Saturday night, sponsor- ed by Drysdale's Hardware. Two more draws for two mixers will take place Dec. 17 and 24. Mrs. P. Graham left this week for Florida, where she will vaca- tion for the winter months. Hensall Kinsmen are selling Christmas trees which are on dis- play at the Texaco Service Sta- tion and beside Drysdale's Hard- ware. They are also presenting a technicolor movie, "Snowwhite and the Seven Dwarfs," at the Town Hall, Saturday, Dec. 17. The draw for a rest rocker with foot- stool, and Christmas turkey, will take place at 8:30 p.m. Bingo Winners Ed. Corbett was the lucky jack- pot winner of $100 at the bingo, held in the Town Hall Saturday, sponsored by Hensall Legion. Ed. won in 59 calls. Other winners were: Mrs. A. Saundercock, S. Pepper, Mrs. R. J. Paterson (2), Mrs. Roy Smale, Bill Bedard, Mrs. J. Simmons, Mrs. Stire, Mrs. Mae McLellan, Mrs. Ed. Munn, Bert Wren, Reg. Elliott, Mrs. Sararas, Mrs. W. R. Bell (2), Mr. Sararas, Wilfred Doupe, Irene Smith, Mrs. Bill Austin. The Legion are spon- soring a turkey bingo this Friday night. Mrs. R. Talbot Guest Of Honor Complimenting Mrs. Robert Tal- bot, the former Margaret 7Reid, a recent bride, neighbors and' friends numbering over forty, met at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Reid, Wednesday evening, to present her with a miscellan- eous presentation. Lovely gifts were presented to her in a decor- ated basket in color schemes of pink and white. Miss Marilyn An- derson read the address, and Miss Carol Faber and Miss Carol Rich- ardson made the presentations. Over the decorated chair, bal- loons were suspended, filled with confetti. Mrs. Cecil Kipfer favor- ed with a humorous reading. "Le- vinsky Goes to the Vedding." Con- tests were enjoyed. The affair was arranged by Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and Mrs. Edna MacArthur. Luncheon was served. - Following is the address: "Dear Margyt We, your neighbors and friends",thave gathered tonight to express to you our best wishes for your future happiness. "As you are not going too far away. it is good to know that we shall still be able to renew our friendship many times, as you have endeared yourself to many of us as a steadfast friend. "We rejoice with you in your happiness at this time. We wish you a very prosperous and happy voyage on the sea of matrimony. We wish to express our love to you in a tangible way with these gifts. Please accept with our very best wishes for your prosperity and happiness. — Your Friends and Neighbors." KIDN ETACIDS Rob your Rest.. Many people never seem to get a good night's rest. They turn and toss—blame it on 'nerves'—when it may be their kidneys Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they fail and impurities stay in the system—disturbed rest often follows. If you don't rest well get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys so that you can red better—and feel better. 136 Dodd's Kidney Pills JThe82nd consecutive GUARANTY TRUST Company of Canada DIVIDEND 15c a share — rate of 6% per annum payable January 16, 1956 to shareholders of record December 31, 1955. WILSON BERRY \\I addam and Gemara Manager O iN TO DUBLIN. BRI DE HONOR MRS.. The bogie of Mr. and Mrs.. P. J. Woods_ Dublin, .had` a pleasant mg of neighbor ladies in ,.honor of Mrs. J. Nagle, on Tuesday of last week. Progressive euchre was enjoyed for a few hours, after which the lostess served a delicious lunch, tollpwed by the presentation to the guest of honor. The priz s for pro- gressive euchre went to: first rise, Mrs. Michael Nagle; conso- Woman Hurt in Pileup One person went to hospital, a ear was wrecked and about $800 damage done to three other cars in two connected two -car crashes on Highway 4, just north of Clin- ton, Saturday night. Slippery pavement was blamed. A car going north and driven by James Costello, of Mount For- est, with his wife as a passenger, was reported by police to have skidded, colliding broadside with ,,aa southbound car driven by Ray Reuther, of R'.R. 3, Walton. Mrs. Costello was taken to Clin- ton Hospital where she was treat- ed for facial, injuries. Sealed Crash A few moments later a south- ound car, driven by James Howes, of Blyth, was said to have stopped at the scene of the first rash and a following car driven ,by Miss Dorothy Urbshot, Londes- boro, was in collision with it. • About $400 damage was done to the Huetber car, $150 to the Howes vehicle, $250 to Urbshot car, and the Costello car was destroyed. Provincial Police Constable Doug Whitfield, of Goderich, investigat- ed. Provincial Police are seeking a car involved in a hit-and-run acci- dent on Highway 4, opposite the White Rose Service Station, at the north outskirts of Hensall Thurs- day night. Provincial Constable Cecil Gib- bons, of Exeter, said a car driven by Elwin Merrill, of Clinton, trav- elling north on the highway. was in collision with a south -bound ve- hicle, which did not stop. About $175 damage was done to the Mer- rill car. Wiwi prize,,, Mrs. James Deland The following address was read by 'Mrs Woos and the presenta- tion of an electric coffee percola- tor was made by Mrs. John Meagher, Sr' Although taken by surprise, Mrs. Nagle very gracious- ly in her pleasing manner thank- ed hanked the ladies. A few contests were enjoyed for a short time, after which Mrs. Michael Nagle moved a vote of thanks to Mr- and Mrs - Woods for their hospitality. Mrs. Woods replied, and all joined in singing, "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." The following is the address: "Dear Helepn: This evening we, your close neighbor ladies and friends, have arranged this little meeting to have a social hour and at the same time to make it known to you our regret that you are about to move from this locality. "Your pleasant smile has been familiar on the `Townline', since childhood and will be missed. However, when you have decided on changing, we are pelased to know that you will be in your own home quite close to us all. We can say that our loss is Dublin's gain. "Neighbors, such as you and your husband, are priceless, al- ways ready to help and never to harm. Such friends are an ex- ample and leave valued memor- ies. "We now ask you to accept this little gift as a remembrance that all three of you may enjoy it in your new home."—Signed: Your Neighbors: Mrs. John Meagher, Sr., Mrs. James Delaney, Mrs. Joseph Shea, Mrs. John Flannery, Mrs. Louis Bruxer, Mrs. William O'Rourke, Mrs. Michael Nagle, Mrs. P. J. Woods. nifRT- ET YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BUY A BETTER GASOLINE! For the perfect meal Order a Delicious Oven -Ready CAPON Delivered every Saturday morning Phone 645-J-1 William Henderson W.A.►1P!atr>I I The maneheld A -- s+r Aussie December, rneehOg it r, H. James rea,! . ' ,,scripture. i'rs. George McGavin presided • over tile. business Part of the meeting. It was decided to hold a Valen- tine tea/and home bake sale on February 3. Annual reports from every department showed a suc- cessful year's work. The following officers were in- stalled for 1956 by Rev. J. H. James: Honorary president, Mrs. M. E. Van Egmond; honorary vice- presidents, Miss Emily Cresswell, Mrs. Arnold Case; president, Mrs. George McGavin; vice-president, Mrs. John Oldfield; secretary, Mrs. William.O'Shea; treasurer, Miss Dorothy Parke; Dorcas sec- retary, Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Dorcas assistant, Mrs. A. Sr.;W. Moore; Social Service, Mrs. Ada Reid; Living Message, Mrs. David Netzke; Life Membership secre- tary, Miss Caroline Holmes;' Pray- er Partner secretary, Mrs. Ray- mond Nott; pianist, Mrs. John Oldfield; Girls' Auxiliary Leader, Mrs. J. H. James; Junior Auxil- iary Leader, Mrs. J. R. Spittal; Little Helper's Leader, Mrs. Bruce McLean; Historian, Miss Carolyn Holmes. • 3, USBORNE IVILT INSUR,43 HEAD OFFICE --E , President Martin Fe ire c 2, Dublin; President, ideut,'r ton , Colquhaup, 8 R 11, Hull. DIRECTORS—Harry C R. 1, Centralia; Williaem ilton, Cromarty; Milton Mc R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex d., R.R. 3, Mitchell. AGENTS—Thos. G B „ R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton q 4 Mitchell; Stanley Hockin nW shell. SOLICITOR—W. G. Cocbra,. Exeter. SECRETARY - T'REASUeER — Fraeer, Exeter. Sell that unnecessary :.'.. furniture through -a Huron-Expwly: tor Classified Ad. Phone 41. 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