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Kinsrne'n at Hensall
Plan Shamrock Bale
The regular dinner meting
of Hensall itinsmen Cltib was
held Thursday at the Kosy Kor-
ner Restaurant. The group
learned with regret that their
president, Ross Jinks, is trans-
ferring to the East London
Club. Ross has been a good
Kinsman and a great president,
and he will be truly missed by
the Hensall Kinsmen Club.
President Ross Jinks turned
over the gavel to vice-president
John Baker. Murray Bawer was
welcomed into the club as a
new member. Plans were fur-
ther, discussed in preparation
for the.Kinsmen Shamrock. Ball
to be held at the. Hensall -Com-
munity Arena, March 13th. A
few tickets are still available
for the event and may be ob-
tained 'from any Kinsman.
Despite the efforts of Bill
"John Bower" Mickle and Jack
"Rocket" Drysdale, the Hensall
Legion defeated the ltinsmen
in the recent hocllry game.
Whether or Not You'
Visit the Seed Show
It Will Pay You To
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NEW QF TENS:
ToProvide New
Hensall. council met in ses-
sion Thursday ' night with all
members present. Howard=Ait
ken, Goderich,. representative of
Mid -Western Ontario Develop-
ment ' Association, spoke of
some of the work done by the
association, and •a§ke4 for a
public meeting; to be'held in
Hensall. - -
Councillor Harold Knight re-
ported on the convention of the
Ontario Association of Rural
Municipalities held in Torontb,
also attended by Reeve Norman
H. Jones.
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Echaflge
presbyterial will be held in
James Street United Church,
Exeter3March--18th, with morn-
ing and afternoon sessions. The
net general meeting of the,
UW will be held April 13th,
when Chiselhurst, Goshen., Kip -
pen UCW and ladies of Carmel
Presbyterian Church and St.
Paul's Anglican Church will be
special guests, and Rev. C. G.
Park; of Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, president of
the London Conference, will be
guest speaker.
A letter was received from
Cook Bros. Milling Co., Hensall,
asking for an overhead elevator
over Wellington Street. The
Clerk was instructed to contact
the village solicitor concerning
the matter. •
Applications for building per-
mits were granted to Harvey
Keys, to remodel his house;
John Henderson, to renovate
his store; Jim Taylor, to remo-
del'.his house; Bell Telephone
Co., to build a toll building, cost
approximately $28,500.
E. R. Davis was appointed
weed inspector for 1964.
Council approved plans of the
underground installation o f
cables of Bell Telephone Co.,
but asked the company that
where pavement was dug out,
the dirt was to be removed and
the trench filled with gravel
before the pavement was • re-
laid.
The Clerk was authorized to
submit the road expenditure
bylaw for 1964 to the amount
of $10,000, to the Department
of Highways. kir,. approval.
Unit Four of Hensall UCW
mer Thursday afternoon for
their March meeting, under the.
leadership of • Mrs.. James Mc-
Allister, with Mrs.- W. B. Cross
presiding, opening with medi-
tation and the• hymn, "When I
Survey the Wondrous Cross."
Mrs. E. Rowe gave, the' devo-
tional appropriate to the • Len-.
ten season.- A chorus, compos-
ed of Mrs. Ernie Chipchase;
Mrs. Harry Horton; Mrs. N. E.
Cook, Mrs. Melville ° Traquair,
Mrs. Sim Roo'bo'1 and Mrs. Wil-
bert billings, sang a number
entitled, "He Cares." Miss Gre-
ta-Lammie was accompanist.
Mrs. Chipchase commented on
the, tender -loving story. contain-
ed in the last three chapters
of the study book, "From Bra-
hma To Christ."
Visiting the sick and shut-
ins was discussed. A report
was read from the quilting 'con-
vener, Mrs George Armstrong,
stating That nine quilts had been
completed, and expressing ap-
preciation to the ladies for their
fine work and giving so gener-
ously of their time, highlights
being the pot -luck dinners and
afternoon teas.
It was announced that the
::WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS --Phone 141
AUCTION SALE
at the
CLINTON LEGION HALL
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Saturday Afternoon, March 14th
1:30. p.m. • SHARP
an invitation from the Arnold
Circle '"to attend their aster
thankofferiwserviee-Mare 16.
Mrs. George Hess is visiting
at the .hope of her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.
I.,.- McCloy and family, Toronto.
Mrs. Martha .Harvey, who has
been a patient at Queensway
Nursing Home here, was trans-'
ferrel to Huronview, Clinton,
Monday of this week.
Plan Red Cross Drive
Seventeen members attended
the ,March meeting. of the Le-
gion Ladies' Auxiliary Tuesday
evening, with president Mrs.
Roy Smale presiding. Plans
were completed for the annual
Red Cross drive, to be held
during the month of •March.
Bowling teams will be sent to
Walkerton in April. Mrs. W. J.
Cameron, won the mystery prize.
Winners in 'Treasure Hunt
Winners •in a recent merch-
ants' treasure: hunt were: Mrs.
Grant Bisback, Hensall; Mrs. C.
Faber, Exeter; Mrs. John Skea,
Hensall; Mr. Stuart'-Treibner,
Exeter; • Mrs. Bert Thompson,
Kippen. Winners of paint were:
Mrs. Adrian Paul Dueharme, R
R 2, Zurich, $25 worth; Mrs.
Allen Miller, Hensall, $15.00
worth; Mrs. Doreen Anderson,
RR 2, Hensall, $10 worth. The
draw was made by Robert B.
Cameron of Hensall.
Hold Successful Euchre
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The First Hensall Brownlee" •
celebrated "Ttlinku?g Pay' -by
-lightiut$--candlea in—memory .of
Brownies all over the world.
After "Happy, Birthday" was
was sung for Lady Baden Pow-
ell,' District Commissioner, Mrs.
Thomas Lavender, showed pic-
tures and presented a recorded
interview with Lady Baden
Powell, the World Chief Guide.
In the Fairy Ring, Kathy
Cook and Melonie Veal were en-
rolled as Brownies by' Tawny.
Owl Mrs. John Drysdale. Mrs.
Lavender presented the follow-
ing badges: Golden Bars to Jill
Drysdale, . Karen Broderick,
Sheila -Sangster- and a Golden
Hand to Wendy Webster. House
Orderly - badges were received
by Ann Keys, Wendy Webster,
Suzanne Sinker and Ann Bell.
Wendy Webster received
skaters' badge.--Toymakers a
Knitters badges went to
Bell. -
Mrs. Cecil Wilson, of Exeter,
was the winner of the lady's
wrist watch in a special mer-
chants' prize event last week.
Mrs. George Armstrong is
enjoying a vacation in, Florida
in company With her sister,
Miss Mary Buchanan, Reg.N., of
Toronto.
Guest Night was observed by
Unit Two of the ,UCW at their
March meeting under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Edison Forrest,
who opened with a poem and
prayer. Mrs. Wes Richardson'
gave the devotional, assisted by
Mrs. Byran Kyle. The study on
"India" was presented by Mrs.
Jack Corbett. Mrs. Dave Kyle
rehd Easter poems.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christian,
Toronto, and Charles Mickle, of
Hamilton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and
Ann.
Three baskets offlowers in
the Sanctuary at Carmel Pres-
byterian Church Sunday morn-
ing were in loving memory of
Mrs. Roy Bell, placed, by the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle,
Pamela and Judith spent Sun-
day in Toronto and were Sun-
day evening dinner 'guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rogers. Mr.
Rogers was the funder of
"Kin
The regular meeting of Am-
ber Rebekah Lodge was held in
the lodge rooms on Wednesday
with Noble Grand Mrs. Clarence
Volland presiding. Cards were
sent to several shut-ins and to
some of the members who were
reported ill.
A successful euchre, sponsor-
ed by the CP & T committee of
Amber Rebekah Lodge Wednes-
day evening saw eight tables in
play. Winners 'were: ladies,
Mrs. Disjardine, Zurich; -Mrs.
Nellie Riley, Hensall; gents,
Rodger Venner, Hensall; Mr.
Disjardine, ..:Zurich; lone hands,
Mrs. Ross Richardson, Zurich;
lucky cup, Mrs. Nellie Riley.
In the draw for a box of
groceries, • Mrs. Blighton Ferg
was the lucky winner, and box
of chocolates was won by Mrs.
Asa beeves. On the 17th ,of
March .a box social and cards
will be held.
Pauline and A-nir--Bell•- took
part.. in the crn iival _ on Friday
in Goderich Arena, sponsored
by the Shriners of this district,
with proceeds for the crippled
children. Pauline represented
the St. Thomas Figure Skating
Club in a solo number, and Ann
did the Fiesta Tango with Paul-
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The CGIT of Carmel Presby-
terian Church met Wednesday
evening with Mrs. Harry Hoy
in charge. Miss Patricia Moir
led the worship period and Mrs.
Hoy had the Missions. Miss
Lois Wright presided over the
meeting in the absence of the
president. The group accepted
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REPOSSESSIONS - BANKRUPT STOCKS
and Many, Many Personal Consignments consisting of
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BRAND NEW CLOTHING - FURNITURE - TV -"APPLIANCES
FURNITURE—A 2 -Piece Chestabed Living. Room Suite that
folds out to a full %-size bed with spring -filled mattress built
inside; a 2-piece•French Provincial Chesterfield Suite covered in
a top grade nylon- cover; 2 other, assorted Chesterfield Suites with
foam.cushions;'2 two-piece Davenport Suites with swivel rockers';
2 9 -piece chrome or c ertone I(itchen Dinette Suites consisting
$PP,
of 8 chairs and a 72" table; 2 7 -piece sets, consisting :of 6 chairs,
and a 60" table with inlaid top; 1 Deluxe 5 -piece Coppertone
Dinette Suite; .3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites, 'complete with bed,
dresser, chest of drawers• and matching box -spring and mattress;
• 2 sets of lamps consisting of a Trilight lamp and two table lamps
to each set; 1 set of Colonial Step and. Coffee Tables in a natural
maple finish; other step and coffee tables; 2 39". Continental beds
complete with headboards and legs; 1 54" Continental Bed 'com-
plete.; 4 full size 54" Mattresses (spring-flIled); 2,Hostess Chairs;
Platform Rocker; 9x12 Rug; Hi Chair; Telephone -Table; Kitchen
Step Stool; Chrome Rocker; AM and FM Mantel Radio and 1
Writing Desk.
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APPLIANCES AND TV—A large Refrigerator with full cross -
top freezer; 2 Electric Ranges,^one being a Deluxe model; a long
Skirt Washer with pump; a 15 cu. ft. Deep Freeze that holds over
500 lbs. of frozen food; Automatic Washer and Dryer (matching
Per; 7 different Tele-
pair);
sets 21" modelsRadio that haveandeallrd been checked over and are
-in A-1 working condition.
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CLOTHING—Ladies' 2 and 3 -piece Suits, ' Dresses, Slims,
Slacks and Nylons; Girls' Wool Dresses, Slims, Jeans, Socks,
Coats, Jackets, etc., as well as a variety of smaller children's
clothing for all ages and sizes. Truly an outstanding selection of
Brand New Clothing.
Note:. All the Appliances in this sale are guaranteed to be
in A1,1 working condition when you hook them up in your home.
DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE
AUCTIONEER — LEO E. BIRD
TERMS CASH — Cheques accepted on .Furniture
3% Sales Tax in effect
SPECIAL NOTICE
CREDIT TERMS.
ARE NOW AVAILABLE tp anyone with a je,b, steady income
and a, good credit rating. If you qualify, just fill in the applica-
tion below and mail it to -day to Auctioneer Leo H. Bird, 614
Gordon Ave., London, Ontario.
All approved applicants will receive immediately an O.K.
CREDIT CARD which will enable them, to bid on any item in
the Auction Sale—pay no money down and take up to 30 months
to pay. Attend this and every other Auction Sale conducted by
Auctioneer Leo Bird and. BUY THE EASY WAY.
PAY YOUR OWN PRICE — NO DOWN PAYMENT
UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY
CREDIT APPLICATION
Name Age..
' Address...... Phone ....... ..
I Employer How Long
1 Credit Reference
Finance Company ...............................................
Finance Company
Bank
1 Other References
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Welcome to the
HURON C UNTY
SEED S COW
Seaforth District High School
Friday - Saturday — March 13 - •1
FOR
SEEDS
THAT
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SEAFORTH
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George
Follick
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ALL TYPES -
INSURANCE
Donald G. Eaton -
Office in Masonic Store
Main Street
Phone 75 : Seaforth
COSTUME
Hensall and district residents
learned with regret of the pass-
ing of George H. Follick, one of
Hensall's most beloved and
highly esteemed residents and
life-long resident of the vil-
lage, who died in,South Huron
District . Hospital, Exeter, Fri-
day evening, having been ad-
mitted as a patient that day.
He was in his 86th year.
He was a former manager for
40 years with 'the Wm. Rennie
Seed Plant at Hensall, retiring
five years ago. He was closely
connected with Hensall United
Church alt. his life. An hon-
orary member of the session,
he also took an active part in
community and political affairs.
He wasp a member of 'the Fos -
esters' Lodge. ..
Surviving are his wife, the
farmer Beatrice McQueen; two
daughters; (Nora) Mrs. William
Soldan; (Mildred) Mrs. Dave
Kyle, Hensall; eight grandchil-
dren and five . great-grandchil-
dren.
Largely attended public fun-
eral services were held Mon -
.„.day from the Bonthroit funeral
home, Hensall, conducted by
Rev. H. F. Currie, who paid- fit-
ting tribute to the life of the
deceased. Interment --was• in
Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers
were Earl Soldan,, John Hen-
drick, Edison Forrest, Ron
Mock, Byran Kyle and Steve
Kyle. Floral • tributes were
many and beautiful. '
USED
CARS
Meteor '56 Sedan
Automatic.— White and Blue
595.00.
Chev. '55
Hardtop
450.00
Morris '58
Van
300.00
Volkswagen '64
A steal at
' 1800.00
We wash cars regularly
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WEDDING 'INAVIT
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Higher Priced Costume
Jewellery at
HALF PRICE
at
SAVAUGE'S-
MARCH SALE
SEAFORTH.
Seaforth
BELL
LINES
-by W. W. Haysom
your telephone manager
PRICING THE TELEPHONE -
How much does YOUR. home telephone cost,you a day?
10c? 15c? 20c? 1 -'II let you in on a secret: It's considerably
less than the •price of a small pack of cigarettes, less than
the price of most magazines, less than the price of a fancy
soda. In fact, when you consider all that the •telephone
does for you, you realize that the small monthly charge
• cannot fairly be said to represent the VALUE of your service.
That cannot be measured until someone can put .a price on
calls that say, "It's a girl;' "The job is yours,' or, "Come
quickly, doctor." And that cannot be done until our hearts
are made of stone.
- ROOM -TO -ROOM TRAVEL -
Almost any homemaker around town will tell you one
of the most tiring parts of running a home is "running",
from room to room. "Room -to -room" travel is the way one
good lady described it the other day. , I'm no adviser on
home economics, but was able to tell her a good way to save
steps'.'Rave additional telephones installed ;where they are .
most needed; like the kitchen, bedroom and den. I pointed
out how the smart decorator colours would blend, contrast
or harmonize with her own colour schemes. If YOU heed,
additional phones, just call our. Business Office and place-
your
laceyour order. They cost so little—less than a' nickel a day,
plus a one-time charge for colour and installation.
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Introducing H. E. Lyon, installation and repair foreman
for the Goderich territory, with an office at Clinton, from
where he is 'responsible
for plant forces for God-
erich, Clinton, Seaforth,
Hensall, Exeter, Credi-
ton and Centralia.
Herb" ,started with
our Company in Febru-
ary, 1943, and after serv-
ing
erveing in the Natty in World
War I1, returned to the
Bell in Toronto , as sta-
tion installer and repair-
man, from then as• cable
repairman, . tester and
foreman in London.
Herb has acquired much
experience ' in the com-
munications field to aid
•him in his responsibili-
ties here.
Married to Ellen, he
has four children: Ken
11, Gary 8,. Karen and •
Sharon, 5 -year-old twins.
H. E. LYON As for pets, there are
goldfish, Tom, Dick, Har-
ry and Moe. The family resides in Goderich where Herb is
a zealous' worker, devoting his off -time to Soy Scout Work.
in his church and community.
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