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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-11-19, Page 5• • 1 1 • xxs • • 0 • Charles Mickle, who teaches high school in Hamilton, cap- tured top honors at the annual exhibition of the London Phil- atelic Society held last 'Satur- day in St. Paul's Cathedral. He was presented with the Robert Simpson Co. shield and rose bowl at the dinner by Bill Wheeler, representing Simp- son's. He retains the large tro- phy for a year and his name will be inscribed on it, along with top winners of other years. He was also a winner of the top gold awards in the cotnpeti- tive exhibition. Mr. Mickle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Hensall. • PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE at SAVAUGE JEWELLERS Certified Watchmakers OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ALL I DO IS START! START! Simply say DELCO BATTERY 100% fresh starts are assured with GM Delco "Dry Charge" batteries that Start their life when we add the fluid ! Next time your bat- tery lets you down— See us at SEAFORTH MOTORS' Phone527-1750 At the Hensel). Kinsmen din- ner meeting held at the Nosy Romer Restaurant the ways and means committee announc- ed that they had ordered the peanuts for their annual pea- nut drive when they will make a canvass of the village in the near future. Members of the club were busy last week cutting doivn their Christmas trees which will be sold, with proceeds for serv- ice work. The service conunit- tee announced that they had purchased a pair of glasses for a needy child in the commun- ity. Mrs. G. Voth and grandson, Kim MacArthur, Royal Oak, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. •Bill Simpson, of Birmingham, Mich., were weekend guests with Mrs. Lou Simpson. Mrs. Bob Talbot, of Bayfield, was one of the winners of a doll in a draw at Al's Super - Save Market. . Mr. and Mrs. J. 14. McCloy and family, Toronto, were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Hess. Mrs. Don Perdue, of Vancou- ver, flew here Saturday night to visit with her mother, Mrs. Vio- let Schwalm, who is in poor health, and with her brother Raye. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schra- der, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritchie, of Langdon, N.D., Mrs.,Mabel Weber, Dashwood, were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb' Kercher, Kipper'. Make Presentation At the cutover party held at the Legion Hall, Seaforth, en Friday, Mrs: Pearl Shaddick, night operator for 29 years at Hensall, was presented with a plaque and wallet by Bell Tele- phone officials. The staff of the telephone office here presented her with matching sterling sil- ver broach and earrings, cut- , 4 '4! glass Candy- dishes from Mi1C4n- ley Hatcheries, Imd,. 'ether .gifts from legal businessmen tolie staff here. Dr. Norma Hopkinson, loan, Bruce and Mary Beth, of Lion's Head, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan, of– London, and Mr. and Mrs. Spen- cer Jeffery and family of Staf- fa, were •Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kercher, of Kippen. IX; , „., . •Or. 14: 404 , 9.#11: .t.gr (/1.014*.0.00.0 and a Sur irthclar.110.1t was 'hog f.0,r ¥ls Pbylls-f0;P• in the ,c10 r.06.1# at the CQp •rn41Il.• , Regular Friday night 400 are being •held at the CoMmun, ity Hall now. The pupils and teacher, Mrs, Don Siemen, • of Brodhagen BeivOl, are making preparations for a Christmas concert, to be held the middle of December at the Brodhagen and, District Community Hall. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Brill and a number of Sunday school teachers attended a • Sund4y school, teachers' convention at Hanover on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Sack Sawyer, of West Mountrose, have mov- ed into the farm home owned by Martin Dietz (the former Trentowsky farm home). Mr. Sawyer will be employed: with Mervyn Leonhardt plumbing business. Raymond Michael Beuerman, son of Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Beuerman Joan Shortreed) was baptized during the morning service by Rev. Harold Brill, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ah- rens and Mr. wand Mrs. Michael Mollison, of London, the spon- sors, along with the parents. Also baptized was David Ralph Wietersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wietersen (Joyce Jordan) with Mr. and Mrs. William Gibb, of near Stratford, the sponsors, along with the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Phyllis and Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman, Me- KRUM. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heuer - man ,of London, with Mr. and, Mrs. Manuel . Beuerman • on Sunday. The family of Mrs. Fred Hil- lebrecht held a family dinner The candy sold by the Girl Guides and Brownies of Hen- sall Saturday morning netted about $60, for the Hensall As- sociation. Hensall Lad Fractures His Collarbone Allan Reid, 13, a student in Grade 8, Hensall Public School, had the misfortune to fracture his left collarbone in a fall Fri- day, X-rays were taken at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Allan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid. Mr. and Mrs. A. Redden, of Lucan, spent Monday with Mr. Herb Hedden. Mrs. John Soldan is a patient in Clinton- Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cross, of London; Mrs. -Russell Dallas, of Brucefield, and Mrs. George Jackson, Hensall, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cross and John, of Wes- ton, Toronto, also enjoying the Royal Winter Fair on -Satur- day. " MISS PAULINE BELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SteWart Bell, Hensall, who has • been chosen cover -girl for .a skating magazine. Elec- tion is based on general ap- pearances, physical, mental and character traits, and skat- ing ability. See it at THE HURON EXPOSITOR Have a problem? Write to Canadian social worker • Doris Clark in care of this newspaper. DEAR DORIS—I'm afraid my marriage is on the rocks. I love my husband and he says he loves me, but he treats me awful, not wanting, me to touch him or hug him. We have one child. I know his mother talks about me. While I travel 40 miles to work every day he goes to their home for dinner. He is a mama's boy and I want us to leave here and start on our own somewhere else. He tells me a wife should go wherever her husband goes. Agreed, but not when it is just down the road from his family, who are always coming to see him! READY TO QUIT -DEAR READY — Marriage calls for a new deal; for an environment in which a man and his wife start off "Even - Stephen", with sleeves rolled up, and a determination to make a go of things. Their reliance on each other includes "forsak- ing all others", even though for some it is a rude jolt to let go of the 'apron strings. ' A new start in a new spot would help him take a new look. at you.. Then I'd prescribe quit- ting work for a, while, in favor of child care and preparing hubby's dinner. It could turn the tide which would lift your ship of matri- mony clear of those rocks! * * • DEAR DORIS—I am 11 years old and in grade seven as I was accelerated. Other girls in fny Have You'Voted for the 1964 SNOW QUEEN? Voting ends 6 p.m., Saturday MARY LOU COYNE grade are 14 and 15, which is quite common. They all smoke in toilets and. ask me to join them.. As I think it is very stupid to smoke at my age, what should my an- swer be when they ask me to string along? Others know they smoke. ALONE DEAR ALONE—Daniel stood arohe. And many other great people of history. Your friends feel smart, then guilty; then secretly worried at your aloof- ness. You and I know it is the op- posite to smart to do anything which endangers health. No need to explain yourself. No need to criticize them. Just say, "No, thank you." * * * DEAR DORIS—My problem is blackheads all over my face. I have tried nearly everything but can't seem .to get rid of them: TROUBLED DEAR TROUBLED — 'Send me a five -cent -postage, self-ad- dressed envelope and ten cents, for my leaflet • on adolescent acne,' Treatment includes Spe- cial attention to diet, exercise, health measures and skin care, all of which is outlined in de- tail. CONFIDENTIAL TO INSULT- ED—Inviting your date to come in and up to your sister's apart- ment meant just one thing to him—you wanted to go "all the way" with him. When he found there was no one home, he pro- ceeded to neck with you. Still no holds barred! So pet- ting seemed in order. Then you got panicky and called a halt. To him this was unfair. Emo- tionally and physically he was worked up and ready for a pas- sionate embrace. And it ' was your fault. Write in for my list of books on aex and dating, which have helped many girls understand these things better. Then keep out of situations where such things can happen. Mrs. Jones confided to a neighbor that she'd finally cur- ed her husband of biting his nails. "Good gracious," said the neighbor, "how'd you do it?" "It was really simple," was the reply. "I just hide his teeth." NOTICE TO SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY PATRONS' November 12th to November,21st are "For- giveness Days" at the Library ff you have overdue books, please return them during this period and no fines will be levied. Seaforth Library 'Board • - • „ • .1%;„ „.••••••• ' '1',.'„1.1.41`'').11"1•„, 1" 2".....e't..7*..".4.4*''44444'"1.4, • ,9•Me."_0,..111f.011 Pio* AciOle4on t4e. Agn.4 • Nr.A• WhO ba'• .1104 aPw home of her -4g- ter,. Mrs, Edwin "giaar .414111rp MOM',ij II OW ••POT*10.4. In- the lyfilvertop Nurninn-Hme. Mrs. pion Rock spent last weeig with...her daughter, Douglas Aitcheson, and M. Aiteheson and family,Niagara FalTh Mr. and Mrs. Jim SiMp10.114 of Tomlin, with Mr, and Mrs. William Riehl. „Mr. and Mrs, Herman. Hinz attended the wedding pf their nephew, Paul Lockhardt, to Miss Helen Cook at Mitchell on Saturday. Mrs. August Hillebrecht 'at- tended the baptism of . her grandson, David Ralph Wider= sen, Bornholm. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Benne- .wies,4-Brodhagen, and Mr.• and Mrs. George Eickmeier and David Eickmeier, Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs: Norman Benne- wies. Mr. Roy Miller, of Cooksvilie, visited Mrs. Rachel Ahrens on Sunday. • The Luther League present- ed a talent night at the .Com- munity Hall on • T_uesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks, Alvin and Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. George Stos- kopf, of Fullarton, with. her brothers, Henry and Norman Hillebrecht. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sholdice visited Mrs. Lavina Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Mc- Dermott, Hanover, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moses, Of Milyerton, With Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sholdice on Saturday. . Mr. . and Mrs. Eugene Hinz, Laura, Brian and Linda, of Kit- chener, with Mr.• and Mrs. La- vern Wolfe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oliver, Stratford, on..Saturday; New red • paraments for the altar lecturn. and pulpit • were dedicated Sunday at' St..Peter's Lutheran Church. The price. was $189,00, purchased by the Lutheran Church Women. FUNERALS MRS. CATHERINE. ELLIOTT The death occurred in Scott Memorial Hospital on November 11th of Mrs. Catherine Elliott, in her 78th year. A resident of Seaforth for the past three years, she was the former`Cath- erine Buchanan, and was born in Grey Township on the 17th concession. A former resident of Mitchell, she was predeceas- ed by her husband, William Elliott, a number of years ,ago. She is survived by a brother, Donald, Grey Township, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Hoffman, Calgary. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Heath -Leslie funeral home, Mitchell. Burial followed in Woodland cemetery, Mitchell, pallbearers being Clif- ford Ritchie, Martin Baan and Harry Bolger, of Walton, and T. W. McKenzie and Edwin C. Eickmeyer, of Mitchell, ALEX SUTHERLAND Alex Sutherland, 68, . of 22 Bricker Ave,, Waterloo, died Monday at •St. Mary's Hospital. Born in Scotland, he had re- sided in the Twin Cities for the past 20 years. He •served -in •the 36th Battalion in the First War. Surviving beside his wife, the former Agnes Downies, are two sons, Robert and Alex, of Wa- terloo a daughter, Mrs. John (Anne) Carnochan, of Seaforth; two brothers, Rev. William, of Winchester, and John of Water - down, and two sisters, Mrs. Iso - belle Rushton, of Hamilton, and Mrs, Jack Smith, of Dundas.• The body was at the.. Ratz- Bechtel funeral home, Water- loo, where service was conduct- ed by Rev. Dr. A. E. Bailey, minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday. Following service, the body was . removed for fur- therance of medical science, and interment will follow in Maitlandbank cemetery. WILLIAM MCCLURE One of the oldest residents in the district and a member Of a pioneer McKillop family, Wil- liam McClure, 95, died sudden- ly , on Saturday at the- home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter, Jarvis Street, Seaforth. Mr. McClure had been in fail- ing health for the past six years. He was born in McKillop Town- ship, educated in a township school and farmed most of his life. He retired in 1946 follow- ing the death of his wife, the former Emaline Storey, to whom he was married in 1912. Surviving are five sons: Har- vey, Samuel, Nelson, Bert and Walter, all of McKillop; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Mar- garet> Carter, Seaforth; Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Dalton, Hul- lett, and Mrs. Percy (Mavis) Dalton, McKillop; 30 grandchil- dren and four great-grandchil- -dren; three sisters, Miss Belle McClure, and Mrs. John Broad - fool, McKillop, and 'Mrs. John L, Brown, Lobo. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, and for 72 years belonged to the Cana- dian Order of Foresters. The body was at the G. A. • 44444.1. P.4 r4.430.t C.'.*0•010,04.4: gsts Of!-Xt., 'and Mos SvOcieniy. •Mr.q. FrO4 sudten- ly early MondaY rooming at her home_ in per 81.,stArear. She was the widow el Fred- Eliniti; who predeesased ter 13- years ago. The former Ethel Wilson, of Stratford, she was a daugh- ter of the late Mr.' and Mrs. John Wilson. She lived in Brus- sels before coining to Walton 38 years ago. She, is survived by two sons, Douglas, Walton, and William Cosby, London; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Mary Dressel, Noble - ton; Mrs. Kenneth (Edith) Rit- chie, Egraondville, and Mrs. Ross (Anna) Cunningham, Eth- el; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The body rested at the D. A. Rann funeral home, Brussels, until Wednesday at 2 p.m., when a ' funeral service was held with Rey. Arthur Higgin- botham, of Duff's United Church, Walton, officiating. Pallbearers were Ernest Stev- ens, Stewart ' Humphries, Roy Bennett, and Ross Bennett, all of Walton; Elmer Moore, Strat- ford, and Samuel Burgess, of Brussels. Burial was made in Brussels cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. William Dins- more and Bruce, of Brampton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. Mrs. Walter Broadfoot has re- turned. home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan, Kinburn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prit- chard, Kim and Mark, of To- yonto, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maier, of London, were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun- das visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. StUtz, Wellesley, and Mr..and Mrs. W. Stutz, Water- loo. Mrs. Clarence Martin has re- turned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F,red Martin, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marks have returned home from a hunting trip to Northern On- tario. Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull is at present visiting with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eveleigh, of Kitchener, and Mis's Betty Hoegy, Listowel, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoegy. Mrs. Wesley Hackwell visit- ed over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Lon- don. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, James and Warren, of Burling- ton, spent Remembrance Day with Mr. and Mrs. AIIan Mc- Call.• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis and Steven,. of Hamilton, visited over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ennis. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Bennett, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutledge, Streetsville. Mrs. Norman Ireland, Leth- bridge, Alberta, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Edward Mil- ler. Receives Award Miss Ruth Ritchie received an award of $150.00 from the Women's Auxiliary nf .8cott Memorial Hospital at com- mencement exercises' :of • •Sea - forth District High School Fril day night. Other awards were •presented to Brian Traviss, who received $500 Bruce Scott Mem- •orial bursary, also $25 Students' Council citizenship award. Mary Helen Buchanan received a $100 award. Whitney funeral home, Sea - forth, where a funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m., with Rev. D.,0. Fry officiating. Interment followed in Maitland - bank cemetery. The pallbear- ers were Aubrey McNichol, Ev- erett Storey, Bill Stdrey, Harry Brown, Glen McClure and Ross McClure. Chamber of • Commerce PHONE CARD The Seaforth Cham- ber of Commerce is preparing a card indi- cating the phone num- bers of Seaforth busi- nesses for distribu- tion in Seaforth area. Any business or professional office that may have been omitted in the C of C survey who wishes to be included is asked to PHONE 527-0240 before noon, Friday, Nov. 20 GEORGE MCILWAIN, President, 0 NEW LOIMTGNO 40.4AS Rayon Satins, FaislOY rajlle4! and flannel like plaid sputis, in a 'Wide new choice of shades. Sizes — 5, M, L, 12,95 to 15.95 GIFT PAJAMAS. Broadcloth, flannelette or knitted ski pajamas make an excellent gift for any man. Sizes 36 to 46. 3.95 to 5.95 GIVE HIM SPORT SHIRTS Choose from cosy -doeskins and plaids, stripe and check shirtings, or conventional patterns, in all shades. We have the big choice at 2.95 to 7.95 GIFT BOXED FREE and paisleys. STEWART'S. Gift SCARVES Fine imported wool scarfs in new stripes, checks or plain shades. Rayon scarfs in whites See them all at •.k• 1.95 to 3.95 Warm Gift Lined GLOVES Choose from black, brown, natural, char- coal or olive in these ,fine capeskin gloves. All warmly lined. • 2.95 to 7.95 Unlined Gloves — 3.95 to 5.50 GIVE SWEATERS Pullovers and. cardigans, in 'fine knits, bulky knits or Jacquard knits. We have all the newest and below national stan- all priced dards. 8.95 to 15.95 Hickok LEATHER BELTS Solid leather belts in black, brown, grey and olive — a quality gift for any man. waist. Ankle, Half Hose, Knee -High SOX For Men Choose from plain shades, clock pat- terns, diam- ond patterns and novel weaves. We have them all.,from ankle length to new knee-highs. 1.00 to 1.95 NEW PATTERNED ‘A: - 1 ki collars have ,,e'' ; shirts with • , ..i soft tab tripe pattern SHIRTS Dress , become his ; 4,'• best •choice. See our famous Forsyth Shirts. All gift boxed at 4.95 and 5.95 MEN PREFER QUALITY GIFTS FROM STEWART BROS. PHONE 527-0230 NEED RUBBER STAMPS? THE HURON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTH RATCH PADS as low as 4 for 30 cents Good Quality Bond Pick up supply while this special lasts! THE HURON EXPOSITOR one 527-0240 Seaforth