Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Huron Expositor, 1965-05-27, Page 6
t13 gtIsT 41.0tOSITOR, 'sA►QT.t;. ,41d' ., MAY ST, 1.965 1: -lig 4- g leo P-M(Id- urffato of India' 14 -Falsehood 15 -Bright red 17 -,Prophets t9 -Clever 20 -La epilog.) id measure Z1-Wgrd of • Sorrow 28-StpPped 27 -Evaluates a„29 -Boundary 30 -Note of scale 81 -Anger 32 -Group of three 34 -Metal 35 -For example• (abbr. ) 36 -Toward the mouth 37 -Room 39 -Hides 42 -Poker ataks 43 -Meadows 41 -Metal - container 46- Ya w n ing abyss 48 -Sluggish 51 -Three -toed sloths 62 -Encomium 54 -Fish eggs 55 -Affirmative 56 -Rants 57 -Man's • nickname DOWN 1 -Paid notices " 2-100,000 rupee* 3 -Becalm 4 -Seasoning 5 -Cornered • S-Plrhn et T -That Is - (abbr.) g,COWL, 1 -lisp an¢ rain 30zgqdritl►at. 11 Fodtukh' 6 -Trut ck 18-Gaelie 20-A continent 21-SIn of 4.11•zodiac 22-MaeSive 24 -Skip over 25 -Decree 26-gReelplent of 28 -Pennant 93 -Rodents 54 -Tublike vessel 36 -Native metal (PL) 38 -Sharp pain 40 .Genera EOM MUNE ©i 12 OODE11r OW MOWN MOM OMEN MUG DN7I! ems o MUM 0000 OE Mtn MUM EIMM OM OMEW MOOD CIi=JB1 BO 7C1 ©l1QL MED MUM ©M MOMMOiMECUM SO MOB COMB AMMO 41-Plallurm 45 -Matures. 46 -Low island 47-11 sten SOLUTION 48-PIce or out Umber 49 -Brown kiwi' 60 -Lair S3 -Note of erase ST. CQLUMBAN NEWS .Of THE WEEK Mr. and -Mrs. Tom Flanagan, * Toronto, 'with Mr. anti Mrs. Gegrge Coyne. j r. and Mrs. Frank Doyle, Toronto, and Miss Nell Doyle, London, with Ted Doyle. Mrs. ,Vincent Murray and Mrs. Len O'Rourke were in Chatham attending the London Diocesan convention. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and Melody, of Acton, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. . Jim Melady, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady. Mr• and - Mrs: Jack Morris and children, London, arid Miss Anne Morris, Windsor, with' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris. Jack Malone, Walkerton, with. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan', Kitchener, and Miss Mary Murray,. London, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mur- ray. Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Marrinan and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly and Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sloan, of Collingwood, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Devlin and daughters, Fort William, with Mrs. William McIver. Miss Loretta Murray, Strat- ford, with Mr, and Mrs: Vincent Murray. • Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and children; • Stratford, with "Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. Mrs. Maurice Melady in Lon- don with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters. WASHED SAND STONE All kindsof GRAVEL -- FILL CRUSHED STONE For Every Requirement RANK----J(L1NG -. Limited - Phone ' 527-1320 • Seaforth as Special Servic� The Young People's annivers- ary of St. Andrew's United Church, • Kippen, was held Sun- day morning. The service was conducted by Miss Gwen Hen: - Brick. . The Scripture lesson was read by Grant Jones. The jun- ior and senior choirs,anci- trio, Miss Joan Sinclair, Graft and Kenneth Jones, provided special Music. Rev. A. Scott,' of Eg- mondville, was guest speaker, and chose as his topic, "Now That I Am Grown Up." June 23rd. was the date announced for the annual ham and straw- berry supper. Mn and Mrs. Arnold Gack- stetter and family, of Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and sons. In -the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, of Centralia, .were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Littleton and daughter, of London, spent the holiday weekend . at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Falser and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Littleton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman'' Stan lake, of Exeter, visited Sunday evening with Mr. Robt. Thom- son.. , Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Damm, of Walkerton, visited Thursday afternoon : with . Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, ' and on Monday Mr. Charles Taylor, of Stoney Creek, visited. Mr.- and Mrs. Clarence D.u- charme, Michael and Teresa, of Kitchener, spent the holiday weekend with Mr• and Mrs. Ken McLellan and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert spent the weekend in Il'.arris- ton and visited the latter's sis- ter, who is a patient .in Palm- erston Hospital. Mr. Bert Wren; of Exeter, visited Monday with his broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Wins Shoot At , Kippen- Harry Metiers, of Exeter, won the Huron County chani•pion- ship trophy at the Victoria Day shoot at Kippen over the week- end, with a score of 72 out of 75. John Anderson, Hensall, and Magnus Huber; Stratford, won the two-man team Carling trophy with .a score of 91 out of 100. High score in the 50 16 -yard event was. John Anderson, with 47 out of 50, and runner-up, Jack Gilbert, Goderich, 46 out of 50. Mr: Mathers won the handicap event with a perfect score, • with 25 out of 25. BURNING TIME prevent forest fires! LET US GIVE YOUR CAR FOR VACATION MOTORING Check and Repack Front .Wheels $1.55 WHEEL BALANCE $'i.S- per Wheel Check and Repack Universal Joints 2 -piece shaft $3.50 3 -piece shaft $5..95 R $' W ill4N trail hOwer • HOnO.r;Iflg Bride An:Elect. Miss Dianne Koehler and Miss ing. For elttertaininent, con- Ruth Smale were• joint lfostess- tests were enjoyed, conducted es at the fernier's home in by Miss -Dianne Koehler. Hensall Tuesday evening, for ..a st. Paul's WA met at the miscellaneous . shower, for Miss home of Mrs. Bonnie Foster, of Hensall, bride Wednesday. Reports on tAls t e an - of Saturday.he nual meeting in London Were Some forty friends and neigh- given, and Mrs. T. Lavender bors attended and presented reported on the Huron Diocesan her with many lovely gifts. The Synod, to which she was a dele- presentation address was read gate. by .Miss Ruth Smale, and gifts The . IOOF and Amber Re- presented by Lynda, Brenda bekah Lodges will attend di - and Betty Lyn Kdehler. 'Mrs. vine service in St. Paul's. An- Arthdlr McCallum, of lirkton, giican Church next Sunday contributed- a. humorous read- morning. BRUCERELD A number of Brtieefeld citi- zens attended the Y•olltg. Peo- ple°s annivet3sa in Kippen on Sunday. The ' owets 'iii the ebuu'e1 were feed P by 1U1(': and 31'Irs. Harvey Taylor 1>t1 fdei?nory of their grandchild, liiin13er1y, who was killed hi I/ensail last week. Mr. and .Mrs. R. Brooke, of the RCAF, have moved from Goderich to Brucefield.- We wel- come Mr. and Mrs: Brooke to the village. Rev: H. K. Plant has accept- ed 'a call to Stratford United Church, to take effect on July 1st. 4. Mrs. E.. Forrest has returned home from London, where she has spent some time with the family of the late Nelson For- rest. The sympathy of the corn- munity is- extended to Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and family. Unit Three Meets - Unit Three of Brucefield UCW met at the home ,of Mrs. R. Allen ,when Tuckersmith ladies provided a buffet supper. The study .and worship were taken by Mrs. A. Aldtvinckle, Mrs. B. Graham- and . Mrs.. M. Mustard. The "topic was "Fam- ily "Living." Unit One UCW- Meets Unit One of the Tuckersmith Unit of Brucefield United Church met at, the, home 'of, Mrs. Berry, with an 'attendance' of 18. Mrs. G. Henderson and Mrs. Berry had charge• of .the devotions, taking as their to- pic, "Family Living." During the devotions Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Henderson sang a beautiful duet, "Mother." • .'� Mrs. J. Henderson, the lead- er,'took the chair .for 'the busi= ness Part. The secretary's re- port was given by Mrs. E. Thomson. 'The treasurer's re- port was given by. Mrs. N. Sil- lery. An invitation was read from Mrs. H. Lobb, inviting the unit to her new home in Clin- ton for June 8th. Thank -you notes" wand .a dona- tion was read from Mrs. Stack-.. house by Mrs. Ham, also a thank -you 'note from Mrs. St. Middleton, who showed pic- tures in April at the church. She ,also mentioned with ap- preciation of the t'boys who sang at intervals. The rummage and bake sale is being, held' in Clinton Satur- day. Donations may • be Ieft with. Mrs. Paterson or. Mrs. Berry. • The . hostesses, Mrs. Hender- son, Mrs.- Allan, Mrs. Broadfoot and Mrs. Richardson, served lunch, and Mrs; Henderson thanked Mrs. Berry for the use of her home. Amber Rebekah Lodge met Wednesday with Noble Grand Mrs, J. F. Ingram presiding, when first night of nominations were held. Members were in- formed that the IOOF and Re- bekah lodges will attend serv- ice in St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday. The new Cana- dian flag was on display. A car load of Ineinbera attended the, 35th anniversary of lisir- onic Lodge, .Clinton, on Wed- nesday. Mr. and 1VIrs. R. A. Orr spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr at Ches- ley. , The' draw for the 65 prizes donated by Hensall and district merchants will be held this Fri- day in the Legion Hall. Certificates Presented Members of 'the Girl Guides of Canada, Huronia Area, held their first Gold Cord Certificate presentation ' in Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational In- stitute. Thirteen Guides who earned the Gold Cord during the past year were presented with their certificates by Mrs. Donald Gunn, Toronto, Ontario Provincial Commissioner. Five of the gels are •from Huronia Division, a14. are Joanne Cook, Goderich; Linda Nicholson; of Clinton; Glenda • Wade, RCAF• Station, Clinton, and Lois Sim- mons, Hensall. "Mrs. •Carl Payne, who has• been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, has returned home. ' Mrs. Wes Venner, who , has been a patient in ,+South- Huron Hospital, Exeter, returned home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela, Sheila and Kevin, of Willowdale, were holiday, week- end visitors with -Mrs.- John Henderson and family. Miss Mary Payne has ""accept- ed a 'position with the Ontario Loan & Debenture Co., London. Theological Education Sun- day was the 'theme of the serv- ice at St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday morning, Rev. J. P. Gandon, delivering a mes- sage in keeping with the theme. Flowers in the church were in loving memory of Kimberley Corbett, placed there by the family.. Sunday morning; May 30, at 9:45 a.m., the Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges of Hensall will worship with St. PauI's congre- gation. FlowersCarmel_ _P:resbyter-.. ran Church and Hensall United Church Sunday morning fere' in loving memory of, Kimber- ley Corbett, placed by the fam- ily. , . To Receive begree Teel Norminton, son of Mr. Ed: Norminton and the late Mrs. Norminton, of Hensall, has added - another degree' to his present • list. He will receive his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) -from the 'University of To- ronto at the .spring convoca- uar Ian Maintenance Service ,Centre Y •' µ'IS, ... UNDERWOOD OLIVETTI' PRIMA 20 The Perfect . • ADDING' MACHINE • ' for use in HOME . or OFFICE tien later this Month. He pre- viously attained his BA, and M'.A. from the University of Western Ontario. His Ph.D. is in applied mathematics, and he has accepted a position as as- sistant professor in this subject at Carlton University, Ottawa. His wife, also a math teacher, has accepted a position in an Ottawa high school. -Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christian and little son, David, of Luck - now, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glover, of Brampton, visited on Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family. - Mrs. Manley Jiriits received word that he'r daughter, Mrs. Willii;nl Shupe, and, her daugh- ters; Sari acid Sue -Ellen, of Cali- fornia, had, arrived safely at Okinawa, wh7eh is on an Island hear Japan, to rejoin Staff Sergeant WilliaYM Shupe, ' wlm is Stationed there, 'Having beeell ih sted time three ri1'etttfis ago. They travelled by jet; Which took 15 hours after making two Steps at fiawaii and Welke Is- land. Mss. Shupe Is the fernier Bernice Jinks. Mrs. Jelin Henderson is spend- ing two Week holidaying with her daughter and son-in-Iaw, Mr, and. Mrs, ' Keith Lindsay, and family at WilloWdale. Dr. and Mrs. 'Harry Joynt and Judith, Toronto, .and Dr.- W. T. Joynt, of London, spent the holi- day weekend with Mrs. Alice Joynt. Charles Mickle, of Hamilton, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle, Robert and • Ann. Mr. and Mrs. William Mur- doch, Mr. J. C. Curran, Hamil- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. .Stan Rumble, Larry and Christine, of Toronto, , were holiday weekend guests with Mrs. J. R. Murdoch, along with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter McBeath, Brucefield. Mr'. Stan Love, Exeter, were dinner guests of Mrs. Murdoch in Goderich Sunday evening. . Elected Grand Master At the annual convention of the Royal Black Knights held at Brampton last week, Oliver Jaques, of Hensall, was elected Grand Master of the Royal Black Knights of Ontario, suc- ceeding John .Clarke, Sudbury. Two hundred delegates attend- ed from Western Ontario. Mr. Jaques 'held the. office 'of Deputy Grated Mas'ier for two years prior to this appointment. and has been a Grand Lodge member for ten years. " „ FERTILIZER PVIcE*' saves you time, money and labour Cuatonh sptea'ding and equipment leasing Got a tractor but no spreader? Need your fertiliser applied fast? Then see your CO-OP and _atange the • fertilizing service you need. w PHONE US . . . • and we will have our 4 -Ton,- Bulk Spreader hill and wait- ing for your tractor! - WE HAVE - 5 -20-20 5-20-10 1 10-10-'10 FOR IMMEDIATE PICKUP IN BULK SAVE $2.00 BY PICKING UP YOUR OWN FERTILIZER A SEAFORTH FARMERS• '.SEAFORTH, Railway Street COaOp ONT. 527 -0770. - WEDDING INVITATIONS TN HURON EXPOSITOR Dill 527-0240 -- Seaforth Jf you're- asking- yourself- is message might provide a positive answer. • If a major purchase costs more than you want to spend, the Bank' of Montreal family Finance Plan might well be the difference between having it to enjoy and going without. imitemsamly ---70U CAN BRING ALL YOUR CREDlf-NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF. The Bank, of Montreal Family Finance Pian Is the modern, economical way to take care of all your credit heeds without putting a heavy strain on your pay. cheque. It puts cash in your hands for a new automo- . bile, washing machine, TV set, wardrobe for your family -- or for meeting emergencies and recurring commitments. r kr'zt• ; zrw%0 / ,yrs 'YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $3500 AND TAKE UP TO THREE YEARS TO REPAY. Many people dgn't know you can walk into any branch of the Bank of Montreal and arrange a Targe personal loan. Depending • on your income, you can obtain up to $3500 or 'even more. And you can repay your loan within three years through regular monthly payments' imy v geared to your income. Interest is low. All FFP loans are BANH ..automatically life -insured to protect your family. roa,wittemashos 'the 'manager of your nearest B of M branch can tell you more about the Family Finance Pian. See him today and be sure to ask for the free informative booklet: "How to, Live on Your Income and Enjoy It". See it at . THE ' H U R O -h t: 5 $124.00 POSITOR' ,i, i 70sAvo Rr'.FK75.;'a° 75 Kh1 %lLF 6/DiH/4 $ANI of MON r1.UAL earadai 9bide eau 34•' r ,. 6si,Wai. k%3�9i .',�4/ ••agn Jin x?Y'1 '.ujq?h 'ff+/�i. •,ro/.2�',:..�?1/i.�i .!/.fi//d, r • 4 4 4 • 4 a i Hensall Branch: VIcroa PYBITE, Mgr. Nrucefield (Sub -Agents);. open Monday, Wednesday A Priday