The Huron Expositor, 1965-05-20, Page 3•
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KinSrnen R
The annual spring rummage
sale, sponsored by Hensall Kin-
ettes on Saturday, was success-
ful and with ideal weather pre-
vailing there was a record
crowd. Several cartons • of us-
ed clothing not sold were hand -
Kinsmen
Elect New
Officers
.The following will form the
1965-66 slate of eifif ers 'for
Hensall it;inser ert Chit: fast
President; JohnBaker; presi-
dent, Dire) $Pelle; Vice-peesiderits,
Murray, Baker, Bob Caldwell;
sedre't'siy, Wayne 'Reid; treas-
urer, Arlvin Campbell; registrar,
Harold Caldwell; directors, Geo.'
Beer, Ito1ielrt Reabusn, lion
Wareing. •
Guests a their dinner meet-
ing were Clifford. Quince and
Mo'rfee Chatters, of Eice`ter. It
was disel'dsed •t11et The draw
fog theek000 pertilie's Was Suc-
cessful. Memliere held a white
elephant auction: John 'Baker,
Jit !Ude and William Fuss
Were appointed delegates to
the district convention in Buffa-
in le 'May.
4:,
ed in to the United Church
for their spring bale, to be sent
to the Children's' Aid Society
and to the Salvation Army.
Qn Sunday, fourteen Hensall-
Chiselhurst young people met
toggether at Hensall United
Church. Miss Ann Mickle end
her group wein charge.
Eric Ross, John oddard' and
D'oug Currie led th devotion-
al, Miss Jane Pyette .played a
piano solo, "141y Lady Green-
sleevee." Miss Ann Mickle
itoeved slides of the trip her
family took out West four years,
ago. The trip came to an end
after four and a half weeks.
Miss Mary Payee conducted
two genes.
Mr. and, ars. C. Christie and
Mrs. L. Webster visited in New
Hamburg with Mr. and- Mrs. E.
Richter,. and at Kitchener -Wa-
terloo Hospital with Mr. Fred
Lawrence.,
Miss Minnie Reid, of London,
was a weekend guest with Mrs.
J. R. Nldr'doch.
Mr. Ben Sfdhe teen is a pa
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mrs. Blighton Ferg, who has.
•been a patient ie Sduth Huron
Hospital, Exeter, for several
weeks with a heart cdridition,
hesreturned home. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burke and
Mr. and Mrs. $ill Knights, of
Blenheim, spent Sunday with
BRODHAGEN. NEWS OF THE - WEEK.
Rev: H. Brill and delegate
attended the Spring District
meeting at Chesley, May 14th.
Brodhagen school pupils.took
h • part in the Monkton Musit Fes-
tival last Wednesday with the
following prizes: junior chorus,
second, with 85 marks; unison
chorus,' second, with 86 marks;
two-part chorus,.second, with
87 marks;'girls' solo; ages 6, 7
and 8, Sheryl Lee Hicks, first,
• with 87 marks; boys' solo, 11
years and over, changed voic-
es, Alvin 'Hicks, first, 81; Gary
Rock, second, 80; girls' solo, 11
years ; and over, Beverley Shol-
dice, second, with 88 marks.
Miss Joanne Jarmuth, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Jarmuth, entertained a nuni-
ber_of girls at her home to a
slumber party on Friday eve=
ning, on the pccasion of her
13th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beyley, of
San Mateo, California, have
been visiting her mother, Mrs:
• Ed. Jarmuth, and brother, Mr.
George . Jarmuth and Mrs. Jar-
muth. They came by plane to
London airport.
Quite a number from here
attended the shower for Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Bullock (Leila
Ruth Rock), at Monkton on Fri -
✓ day. evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith spent
last week at the home of her
father, George Diegel, and
brother, William Diegel.
The sympathy .of the com-
munity is extended to Mrs. Ed-
ward Bennewies in the ,death
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of her mother, Mrs. John Gord-
ner, Mitchell; also to other rel-
atives. The funeral was held
in. Mitchell on Friday. Quite
a number of relatives ..and
friends from here attended the
funeral.
Grade 8 . students and •their
4 parents of the Mitchell High
School area, attended the high.
school on Tuesday evening to
present to them the differdtlt
courses available to the stu-
dent,
Messrs. Clayton Ahrens and
Robert Ahrens are home from
Waterloo Lutheran University
for the summer. Clayton was
an usher at the Diegel-Wicke
wedding.
Mr. Ed. Wurdell has ' been
confined to London hospital.
Mr. William Bennewies. has
returned home from Stratford
' Hospital; also Mrs. Wilfred
Wolfe.
Mrs. Toledo Beuerman, of
Waterloo, spent the weekend
with her brother, Gordon Mil-
ler, and Mrs. Miller and other
relatives., rMr. Leonard Miller,
• Kitchener, also at his home
and was best man at the Die-
gel-Wicke wedding._
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman,
of London, with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne-
wies. Ray was also best man
at the Diegel-Wicke wedding.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Rock,
of Farmington, • Mich., spent
-the weekend with -his sister,
Mrs. George Eickmeier and Mr.
Eickmeier. •.
Two bouquets of white mums
adorned the altar of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church on Sunday
from the wedding'oh Saturday
✓ of Esther Wicke and Arthur
Diegel. -
A basket of flowers was in
the chancel from the funeral'
of Mrs. John Gordner, held in
Mitchell on Friday. '
A shower was held at the
Brodhagen and District Com-
,• munity Hall on Tuesday eve-
ning ,dor Mr. and Mrs. Jerre
Davis (Grace Siemon, 'Reg.N.),
who were married in the Yukon
and will reside in . London,
England, Grace is the daugli
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Antone
Simeon, RR 2, Walton, and hal
been nursing in the 'Yukon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jar-
with, off Oshawa, spent the.
aueekerttt„',twitlt",,1I1, par00,01 M �.
and Mrs. George Jarmuth.
Mr, and Mrs. Don McLaugh-
lin, 'of Kincardine, with her
father, William Diegel, and at-
tended the marriage ` of her
brother, Arthur Diegel, to
Esther Wicke.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaspen Ganten-
hein, of Mitchell, with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sawyer, on Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Appel, of Wind-
sor, and Mrs. Ed. Kressler; of
Stretford, visited, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
on Saturday. • Mi. and Mrs.
Kenneth Burchill, of Mitchell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shot-
dice, Scarborough, at the same
home. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks, of
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Hicks over the Weekend.
Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer
and Karl visited • Mrs. Jean
Nichol' and Robert in Brussels
on Sunday.
A number from this cdnre-
'gation attended the movie,
"Question 7" at Listowel High
School on Monday evening.
Diegel -Wicke
The marriage of Esther Wicke
-to Arthur Diegel was solemniz-
ed at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen, on Satur-
day by his brother, Rev. Cal-
vin Diegel, of Owen Sound, as-
sisted by Rev: Harold Brill,
pastor of 'this corgation.
The , wedding dinneewand re-
ception were held at the Com-
munity Hall. .
Every week more people dis-
coverwhat mighty. jobs are
accomplished by Iow cost 'Ex-
positorWant Ads. Dial 527-0240.
Mr. and,Mrs.-Harry Snell. Stew-
art and James Knights return-
ed Imene with them. •
Sple did congregations at-
tended� adniversary Services in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Sunday and Iisstened to. Rev:
William Weir,,min-
iater of, Knox Presbyterian
Church, Stratford, and a dor-
mer minister of the church,
v3ho delivered twq _ ehallenging
aneel inspiring messages. For. his
morning sermon topic he spoke
on "Past, Present and Fnf"ure."
His eiieaing message was • "IViis.
takes Men Make." The Misses
Judith, Faye and Susan Oesch,
of Zurich, contributed to the
service of praise with lonely
vocal -selections. The choir,
direction of Mrs. Beatrice Hess,
sang two numbers.
Rev. J. C. Boyne will be in
the pulpit during the rest of
May. During June, Mr. 'Doug-
las Codling, B.A., will be the
guest preacher. Rev. Boyne
will occupy his own pulpit dur-
ing July, when the. United
Church will worship with them.
Bowlers
Complete
Season
The Hensall' Hi-Lites bowling
team won the "A" champion-
ship playoff trophy, .also indi-
vidual trophies for the whole
team and the presentation was
made at a banquet .at Dash-
wood. Members of the team
were Hazel McEwen, Iva Reid,'
Cathy -Bell, Betty Sangster,
Dorothy Mousseau, Janet Lov-
ell, ,Delores Schilbe and. Mar-
garet Neeb. Ruth Clausius pre-
sented Betty ,Sangster with the
trophy for----high---single; •316: -
President Hazel McEwen pre-
sented Mary Taylor with a gift
for the oldest bowler,
The Zurich ...Mixed Bowling
League wound up its season
with a banquet at. Dashwood
Community Hall Saturday. The
Nite Hawks from Hensall cap-
tured both the league trophy
and the team playoff trophy.
The team: Hazel and Hugh Mc-
Ewen, Phyllis and Barrie Jack-
son, Greta and Murray Baker
and Betty and Jack Simmons,
were presented with the rto-
phies by the president, Lorne
Il'ay. Hazel McEwen was pre-
sented with the 193 high aver-
age trophy by Mrs. E.. Laid-
law. Also . present at the ban-
quet were Mr. and -Mrs. Fred
Broadley, of Marlette,• Mich.,
who were members . of the Nite
Hawks prior to their departure
from Hensall.
Mr.. and Mts. David Black-
well attended the nurses' gra-
duation exercises at Thames
Hall, • University of Western
Ontario, Friday evening. Miss
Ruth Miller, their niece, was
Qne, of the graduates of Str
Joseph's Hospital. A reception
for Ruth followed at Woodham
United Church.
The United_' Church
of Kippen held thel
*looting in the cher ck, , w
30 ladies attended is
Covell , opened the aaeea
with} the worship. Two ,aelec
tions were rendered• ley ShtaroOr Strong and Joan Sinclair; .
Huron Farm News
By D. 11, Mile, Ag_rieultu>}f l
Representative, Huron CO
Planting conditions vary cen -
siderably throughoiit the court
ty--some have finished Wit
grain and corn; while others
have just nicely started. Stories
with hail 1 and fregnent
ea
rains in a spesthodic ate
n
S,
have caused this cendtt k _.. ,
Pasture' anti hay fields '
fnaking good growthcrdt9
some frost damage. Catle are
nearly all out on pasture.
kcoeteMe fled by NS,' 10 • ,, a
Blair. 4
Affrs. Robert pl,gie, introduce.
1e .guest speaker,'"'ar l;t
5et'h Moore, Exeter Mrs. ti
showed ,pictures taken L u
ca last summer and mme
,.
ed. on them. s. OM*
golt'itz
"tire made the courtesy, are+
marks and presented Mrs
Moore witha small gift. -
, Different reports were given
and tentative . plans made 'for
the etrawberay, supper. Mrs.
Harold Jones reported on the
annual meeting held in Sea-'
forth in 'March, `which . she,
along with the president, Mrs.
H. -Faber and Mrs. T, W.„Reid
to
at nded.
Before •lunch 'was 'served by
Mrs: Ralph Turner and .1Ylrs,
Charles Flay, Mrs.. Robert 14Ic-
Gregor conducted a contest,
and a half hour was , spent so-
ciially.
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LUGGAGE
omen's Oxfords
With Arch $upport,
Sale Priced
hese Un -its
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1964 Plymouth Coach, V8, automatic, forlrner,6PP cruiser- $21fj4�Q,01�
196* Pontiac Strato-Chief Sedan,: discs, etc.; uiader GW `Warranty. , .', ; • $2399109
1063 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan,. Automatic, radio, all -new tires '$0' ,, ()i ,
1963 -Buick Wildcat Hardtop, hill power, new tires, 27,009 miles..,..,,.,,, .. •29ee.6x: .;
.. 1963 Chevrolet Super Sport, 300 hp, four qn floor, 24,000 miles, vinyl top..,:'$70,b''
1963 Volvo Sport Coupe, radio, 16,000' actual miles, sharp' compact X05`°
-1963 Chev. 4 -Ton Pickup, flleetside long box, chrome pkg.,".17,000' miles ...,, $1a95,p0'•
1962 Pontiac Strato-Chief Sedan, being sold as is before reconditioned $10,009
1962 Pontic ; Eau rcntieri Sedan, 6 cylinder, discs, ete, • , $1595..00 .':
1962 Pontiac Four -Door, radio, 'Whitewalls, discs, low mileage, etc. • $1695,00.
1962 Oldsmobile 4-Dood - Ha "Titop, •full power, low mileage, one owner $2195,00
1962 Acadian Deaumont- Hardtop`, 4 cylinder, automatic, whitewalls, etc ` ' $3195;00
1961 Poittiac Laurentian Sedan, 6, automatic, radio, very .low mileage $15751.00-
1961' Valiant V-200 Hardtop, slant six, floor shift, radio, nice bine $12951011.
1961 Pohtiat Strato•Chieef Sedan, automatic, one owner, =mien finish $1495.00
1981 Dodge- Seneca Sedan,'new tires, runs good, no rust but needs paint • $ 99540
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan, radio, rebuilt engine, whitewalls, etc • $1450:00 '
1961 Envoy Sedan, new tires and battery, has rear -end collision damage $ 195:00
1961 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, full, power, V8, automatic, radio , $1995:00
1961 Chrysler Win r Sedan, full power, must be seen and driven $1.795:0'
1960 Pontiac S' 0 -Chief Sedan, automatic, whitewalls, radio; etc. $1275.00.
".1960' Vaux Velox, 6 cylinder Sedan, radio, Whitewalls, econoin , plus $ 695.00
1960 Ford 6 cylinder Coach, automatic, whitewall's, nice black finishi- $` 995.00
1960 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, automatic, one owner, really nice $1325:00'
1960 Dodge Pioneer VS Sedan, automatic, radio, power steering, etc $1295.00
1960 Chev. Biscayne Sedan, to -tone paint, automatic, Ism mileage $117540
1960 Plymouth Belvedere Sedan, V8, automatic, rebuilt engine, radio $1295:00
1960 Ford Custom Sedan, 6 cylinder, a low mileage one -owner car 1 $ 950.00
1960 Pontiac Laurentian V8 Sedan, automatic, one Owner, .whit walls $1395.00
1960 Dodge• Seneca Coach, new tires, radio, being offered. as $ 625.00
1960 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan. This one -owner being offered before painted $ 850.00
1960 GMC 1/2 -Ton Panel Truck, used for bread delivery; only fair$ 175.00
1960 Chev. Bel Air Sedan, automatic, radio, very low mileage, discs $1225,0Q
1960 Meteor Custom Sedan, radio, one owner, 44,000 miles, to -tone $1095.00
1960 Pontiac Laurentian 4 -Door, 20,000 actual miles; MUST BE SEEN .. $1395:00.
1959• Chev. Impala Sport Coupe, automatic, radio, ermine white colour $11,50.00'
1959 Meteor Ranchwagon, radio, 46,000 actual one -owner miles $1095.00
1959 Ford :Custom •Sedan,.radio, six tires reed wheels, top condition " $'850'.90
1959 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, radio; full power, six tires and wheels $1050.00
.1959 Pontiac Coach, beautiful rose colour, a one -owner top used car $ 950.00
1956 GMC C96534 C. & C, 3 -ton, cab only fair but lots of use left yet $ 795.00 .
1959 Pontiac Laurentian V8 Sedan, full power, needs- reconditioning ... $ 650.00
1959 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, automatic, radio, a real clean car $1095.00 ,
1958 Chev, Defray Sedan, 6 cylinder, standard shift, very clean $ 595.00
1958 Chev. Coach, automatic, dark green with matching trim, etc $ 495.00 .
1958 Pontiac Strato-Chief 6 cylinder Sedan, 'fully redonditioned $ 750.00
1958 Ford Station Wagon, 6• cylinder, one owner, sharp to -tone paint , $ $50.00
1957 Mercury Four -Door, automatic, needs some work, but worth it $ 250.00
1957 Meteor .Sedan, V8, radio, shouldspend a little on the body $ 125.00
1956 Meteor Sedan, V8, stick shift, decent inside and out $ 195.00.
1956 Ford Station Wagon, V8, good fair body, a real useful old car' _ $ .250:00
1954 Chrysler Sedan, full power, radio, automatic needs attention , $ 135.00
1954 Fargo 1 -Ton with boom, or would make good cheap farm truck. $ 395.00
1949 Dodge 1/2 -Ton Pickup,'dece-yi t motor; tires good, body rought $ 50.00
Still Some 1965 Model Demonstrators To Go
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FormeFly Smyth Shoes Limited
SALE ENDS SATURDAY MAY 22
.85
Women's .Stylish Dress Pumps
Latest Color and Heels. Reg. to 9.95
Sale Value 3.88 and '485
BOYS' OXFORDS
We _must clear these outstanding values!
Sale 2.91 - 3.88 - 4.85
MEN'S DRESS
SHOES and SLIP -OILS
Regular to 14.95
Sale Priced 85
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and
Rubber Footwear
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Children s Slippers
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Certificate For $10.00 Worth of Merchandise
in- the Store at any time, or $10.00 worth of Sale Shoes, to be
Picked out on Tuesday, May 25th, only, by 6 p.m'.
Draw to be made at 10 p.m. on Post Office steps, preceding
Fireworks at 10:30 p.m.
AIRSTEP.
The Qpality Shoe - Assorted Heels
Selling regularly up to 14,95,
HUGE SALE SAVING AT ONLY
4,85 Pair
Savage Children's Shoes
Discontinued Lines'- TIES and STRAPS
Regular prides up to 6.95
ON SALE FOR ONLY
X88 Pair
Women's Dress Pumps
Assorted Heels and Colors
Sale 1.88 pr. --
i Reg. to 9.95 -
2 pair, for 200 -
Regular
to 3.98. ,
Sale Priced ' 97c
WOMEN'S FLATS
'DRESS PUMPS and FLATS
TEENAGE FLATS and TIES
1.94
2.91
3.88
Men's Dress .•Shoes
'Latest Styles. Regular to 15.95.
Sale Priced
WORK BOOTS
6.so
Cork Soles, Heavy Duty, Steel Shanks, 60''"
Sale Priced 0
MEN'S WORK BOOTS
Oil Tan Upper, Durable Cork Sole, Steel Shank,
gxcellent Value At Only 7:77.
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