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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 141 . SEAFORTB
BRITISH!'''f
�Q �i ISRAEL
— The Bible's National Message —
Have you ever given any_ thought to the
claim that the British or Celto-Saxon peoples
are the continuation of God's servant race
and nation Israel, and that our ancient Throne
is the one called in the Bible the Throne of
David?
This identity is certain, and its implications
are so great that a general recognition of it
is a matter of vital and urgent importance.
Today the world is in a mess which is beyond • .t
human control, and the Bible, which long ago ,
foretold the coming of these conditions, roof
cotes very clearly that the only' posible.-solu-
tion is the corning of that righteous sociql
order and .World government .called. in the
Scriptures the Kingdom of God.
It is to direct Israel in the setting upand
the administration of this Kingdom, and to
reign over it from the Throne of David, that
Jesus is coming back to earth and, as all
signs' point to the imminence of this Great '
• Event, -a general recognition of our Israelitish'
identity AND its .implications is'imperative! .
WE WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT
' For Your Copy of Our FREE Booklet
"An Introduction to the British -Israel Evangel"
Write to the $ecretorv:
Canadian British -Israel Association in Ontario,,
P.O. Box 744, Station II, Ottawa, Ontorio
e.
WINCHELSEA
INCHELSEA
TVtr, , ti Mrs rvey S i1th
and enny, of Predi
Haton, wer, e
dinner guests Wednesday eve-
ning with Mr. and. Mrs. Colin
Gilfillan: and family.
Quite a few children from
Winchelsea attended the carn-
ival Friday night at Kirkton,
Janet Hern and Barbara Gilfrl-
lap were lucky in winning priz-
es.
Mr. Roy Clarke and Ronald
of_SunShine Line, visited Thurs-
day evening with ,Mr.' and Mrs.
William Walters and Danny.
The Winchelsea Euchre Club
held their party on Monday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Brock with four tables
playing, prizes going to: ladies'
high, Barbara Ann Gilfillan;
men's high, Phil Hern; lone
hands, Newton Clarke; console=
tion, Leona Hern.
Mrs. Beverley Morgan ° and
family, of Thames Road, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and family were dinner guests
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gilfillan of Exeter.
Mrs. Garnet Miners visited in
Exeter on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Carscaden, Jim and
Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hern and
Susan of Byron visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Phil.
Hern and family. .
Mrs. Freeman. Horne and Mr.
and Mrs. William Dickey of
Woodham, and Mrs. Harry Ford
attended the funeral on Friday
at Mitchell of •Mrs. Harvey Me -
Lagan.
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NEVPS OP` �EN$A;Lf:
Cigaiettes Stolen When
Thieves Break Into
A break-in at Hensall Arena
some time Saturday morning
netted thieves cigarettes and'
cigars valued at $16.00, which
were stolen from the booth op-
erated by •Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Ferguson, of Hensall.
Manager Ken, Parker did not
leave the arena until after 1:00
a.m., owing to hockey game be-
ing played, and discovered the
robbery when he returned to
the arena on Saturday.
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which they recentIY purchased
on Queen Street. Prior to leav-
ing Lucan for their new home
Mrs. Stretton was honored wit ��
a farewell presentation by.
friends and neighbors and pre-
sented with a gift of jewellery
and a lamp.
Mrs. Bert Horton, Reg.N., has
accepted a position on the nurs-
ing staff of South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter. .
Mr. William Henry celebrated
his 86th birthday reeently at
Huronview, 'Clinton.
The World Day of, Prayer ser
vice will be held ifs St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Friday at 3
p.m. Ladies from the United,
St. Paul's and Carmel Presbyter-
ian Churches will unite in„,rthe
service,
The. first general meeting of
Hensall United Church Women
was held in the Sunday school
rooms Monday evening under
the leadership of•. Mrs..,.Edison
Forrest, of Unit, Two. Presen
tation of life membership pins
were made to Mrs. Douglas
Cook and Mrs. Robert Cook by
Mrs. Norman E. Cook, with the'
presentation address - 'r'ead by
Mrs. W. B. Cross. A presenta-
tion of• a UCW pin was made
by Mrs. George Armstrong and
s Mattie Ellis to Mrs. W. B.
Citbss. Mrs. Edison Forrest gave
a 'reading and the -devotional
was taken by Mrs...'Harold Cur-
rie on "The Beginning of Lent."
Mrs. Dave Kyle offered prayer.
Rev. George Saeh of Lucan
presented his pictures and a
talk on his work as a medical
missionary in Little Tibbett, fol-
lowed by an interesting ques-
tion' and answer period.' • Mrs.
Grant MacLeanfavoredwith a
reading. Mrs.' Ken Elder gave
courtesy remarks.
President Mrs. spen-
cer chaired The business, at
which the new budget .was pre-
sented and approved.
Suffers Accident in Bush
Bob Clark, son of Mr. and
'Mrs. L. Clark, RR 2, Kippen, is
resting comfortably at his home
following an accident in the
bush at the ' Klondyke on the
Haig farm, near Grand Bend,
Monday afternoon.
While sawing a plank, the
Chief of Police E. R. Davis,.
of flensall, who investigated,
.thinks that the thieves had hid-
den in the building following
the game and went out by a
large sliding door at the back
of the building, which was hook-
ed from the inside.
' Discuss Anniversary Party
At the ;regular meetting of
Amber Rebekah‘Lodge the char-'
ter was draped for four depart-
ed officers of the Rebekah As-
sembly. Plans for the fifteenth
birthdayparty of the lodge,
scheduled to be held at their
next regular meeting, Feb_. 19,
were discussed. Special guests
for this party- will be lodges
from Goderich and Exeter.
Mrs. Minnie Sangster was re-
moved by Bonthron ambulance
from Queensway..Nursing Home,
Hensall, to a, nursing home in
Exeter, on Monday of this week.
Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamil-
ton spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Mickle, and Ann.
Mr. Ross Jinks and three
friends from London spent the
weekend at Clinton, South Caro-
lina, and enjoyed playing golf
with the temperature at 68.
Mrs. Fred Rathwell has re-
turned from. visiting with her
family at Belleville and Lind-
say,and other relatives at Bur-
lington and 'Port Dover.
Hensall - Chiselhurst Young
People, meeting Sunday even-
ing in the United Church, en-
joyed the presentation of a
film, "Pangnirtang," and plan-
ned for a party on Friday at
the Pinery. President Ted Mock
chaired the meeting and offer-
ed -.prayer, with Scripture pass-
ages read by Robert McNaugh-
ton during thedevotional per-
iod.
A Valentine euchre will be
held in the lodge hall Friday
evenings February 14, with pro-
ceeds for the Eye Bank. Noble
Grand Mrs. Clarence Volland
chaired the meeting.
Mrs. Y. Lafeber left Tuesday
from Toronto by plane to . Den-
heider, Holland, after spending
a year with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Branderhorst, and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Stretton
and four daughters have taken
up residence in' their , home,
Bantams Take
Clinton 4-0
Hensall Bantams "D" League
hockey glayoff series defeated
Clinton RCAF 4-0 at Clinton
RCAF Station Friday night, in
the first game with the best -
two -out -of -three. Robert Taylor
was in goal, and 'singles were
scored by Frant'Walker, Lenny
Smale,, Charles Schwalm and
Bill Taylor. Hensall. eliminated
Zurich in the best, two -out -of -
three in the series.
AuxaliaryPlans
Bake Sade
Twenty-one members attend-
ed the meeting held by the
Hensall Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion Tuesday eve-
ning, with the new president,
Mrs. Roy Smale, presiding. It
was decided to have a bake sale
and tea in the Legion Hall,
March 14.
Past President's pin was pre-
sented to Mrs. William Smale,
and Honorary Treasurer's pin to
Mrs. Byran Kyle: Mrs. Ed. Munn
won the mystery prize, and Mrs.
Jack Simmons, the guessing
prize. Bingo and lunch round-
ed out a delightful evening.
Sell. that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
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chain saw became Caught and
kicked ,back, inflicting a deep
Wound in his left arm, between
the shoulder and the elbow, :re-
quiring a great" -many stitches.
He- was attended by Dr. J. C.
Goddard—at-SOutli Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, 'and later released.
He will be off work for two
weeks. •
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hedden of
Lucan visited Sunday with 'Mr.
and_Mrs_ Herb- Jones.
Miss Pauline Bell spent a few
days last week with Miss Linda
Monteith of St. Thomas, while
attending the St. Thomas figure
skating carnival, "Revue on
Ice," in which she took part.
Mr. Charles Mickle of Ham-
ilton spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Laird
Mickle, and Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones
spent Monday in St. Thomas
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Jones.
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As Car Burns'
Hensall firemen were called
on Saturday afternoon to ex-
tinguish• a fire in a car owned
byByran KyTe, which was park:
ed on the north side of his
home on Brock. Street. Firemen
had to rip off covers on the
front seat to—get at -the fire,
which had made quite a head-
way in . the . upholstering,
FUNERALS
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Phone 515 — -Seaforth
The CGIT' of• Carmel Presby-•,
•terian Church. met . for their
regular meeting Wednesday ev-
ening in the church school
rooms, opening with the pur-
pose, motto 'and hymn. Miss
Lois Wright cdnducted the de
votional. It, was decided to send
$15 to Missions and four scrap-
books of assorted cards to War
Memorial Children's Hospital,
London. It was decided to go
bowling and to a restaurant for
a Valentine party, Miss Barbara
Schwalm was in charge of
games. The meeting closed
with taps. Leader Mrs. Ed. Fink
presided.
FARMERS
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coming year.
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TEL. 524-9437
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Directors:
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Robert G. Gardiner - RR 1,
Vice -President Cromarty
Wm. H. Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1,
Science Hill
Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin
Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton
Agents:
Hugh Benninger - Dublin i
Harry Coates - RR 1, Centralia
Clayton .Harris • Mitchell
Solicitors:
Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer:
Arthur Fraser - - Exeter =sae .
1962 CHEV. SEDAN 1,975.00
1962 CHEV. SEDAN—Radio $ 2,225.00
1961 PONTIAC SEDAN 1,575.00
1961 CORVAIR STATION WAGON 1,375.00
1959 CHEV. IMPALA SEDAN-A.T. 1,4 75.00
1959 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 1,275.00
1958 CHEV. "8" SEDAN—A.T 1,075.00
1958 PLYMOUTH "8" STATION WAGON 875.00
1957 FORD COACH -8 Cylinder 750.00
1956 CHEV. SEDAN 575.00
1956 CHEV. 4 -DOOR HARDTOP—A.T 575.00
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MRS., BYRON A. CAMPBELL
Mrs. Byron A. Campbell, for:,.
merly of Hensall, passed—away
in. Toronto, -Sunday, Feb. 9. The
former Amy Murdoch, she was
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Murdoch of
Hensall, and had resisted in To-
ronto for 44 years. She taught
music in Hensall and district,
and was organist in the Metho-
dist Church, Hensall.
Surviving are her husband,
Dr. Byron A. Campbell, who was
a physician in Zurich for many
years;, one son, Keith Campbell,
Windsor; two daughters, Doro-
thy and Jean, at home. The
Misses Amy and Greta Lammie
of Hensall are first cousins.
Public -funeral services were
held from the Bonthron Fun-
eral— 11135me,
uneral""-T'bme, Hensall, Tuesday,
conducted by Rev. Harold Cur-
rie. Burial was in Hensall Un-
ion cemetery.
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