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The Huron Expositor, 1965-09-09, Page 3
o, , •� dip �r '� A414; 1111R RANCP Donald 0. Eaton office in Masonic St'aire Main .Street Phone 527.1610, Seaforth 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furance Oil WILLIS - DUNDAS Office 527.0150 -- Res. 527-1053 If You're Thinking of a NEW TV NEaF; ARE Three Reasons Why You Should Choose a ZENITH' ZENITH HANDCRAFTED ,CHASSIS- No printeecfrcuits TEveryconnection hand wired, hand soldered, for greater depend. ability, fewer service headaches. . ZENITH PERMA-SET TUNING—Per toils direct,`razorsharp-ad)ustment -of each cllapnel for best,picture (without disturbing alignment of other channels). ZENITH SUPER BUNSHINE;PICTURE TUBE-Exclusiye "Blanking Circuit''' helps ektend tube life --protects filaments from bum•ouw,Uonded CinelensmPioiuip'. OIL HE RE U Thre Veas ns Wi' y You Should Buy Your New - E t,al I 'T i{;l tannah 1. Personal Service from 1' anion Stannah, on of Ontario's pioneer service technicians, re- cognized as outstanding by electronic engineers. 2. One year service warranty on EVERY- THING. 3. You ' can't buy it anywhere else in Sea - forth anyway. That's why our price is the best in town. And we have time payments if you Come end see• us soon. You will see a wide rlinge of TV, Stereo FM and Phono combina- tion's in Zenith"' and Sparton. Color TV Demonstrations every night next week, weather per- mitting. ewmitting. ,STAN NAH for TV Sparling "at John The Little Store With the Big SERVICE - 527-0703 - • i. i Educatlon. Building The autumn seaso><i fdr led Church Women Unit Four, of Hensall United Church began with the regular monthly meet- ing in. the new Fellowship Hall on 'Thursday with day afternoon, w th an attendance of 25. Mrs. James McAllister opened with. invoca- tion, "Love is the fulfilling of the law.r, Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Si -m Roobol and their group were in charge. Mrs. Mickle presided and offered a prayer of thanks. The devotion on Hospitality, taken from,Genesis, 19th chap- ter, • was given by Mrs. Albert Alpsander. Piano solos were given by Mrs. Mickle: Miss M. Ellis gave the study on Brazil. Brazil takes in over half of W. E. SOUTHGATE ALL LINES of INSURANCE MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Res. 527-0131 Phone 527-0400 BU CLEANER NO SMOKE; NO ODOUR HEAT/NG OiL , Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224,— Seaforth ,South America.. and half ;the people are -hungry alt the time. ,Miss Ellis tow 110W :the Pro- testant religion came, to Brazil .and the part the'�Tnited Church, is taking at present.he aver- age life span of a B ilian is 43 years. Mrs. Mickle thanked all who assisted'', Mrs. McAllister took the ahair- for .the business. The visitation committee for July and August included members arid each one reported. The general meeting will be held the fourth Monday of the month, Sept. 27th, and will 'commence with a pet -luck° supper, with Unit One m charge. The official opening of the new Christian Education build, ing is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 19, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Walters. Spencer and Mrs. Lorne Hay are in charge, with two repres- entatives, from each unit, as well as social functions com- mittee. Plans were made for flowers and nursery in the church for September. The thankoffering in October is in charge of Mrs. W. B. Cross and Mrs. T. J. Sher- •ri'tt. Each unit have their own thankoffering. Mrs. McAllister gave high- lights of the leaders' training school at Alma College, St. Thomas, the theme 'tieing, "Eternal Values in a Changing World." It is designed to help UCW recognize and meet to- day's crisis. "If we are able to live by faith and love, the two eternal values in the midst of a changing world, we need have" no, fears for ,the future." The West End HAT SHOP Making .and' Remodelling. Hats to suit your costume Come and See Our Lovely Stock of Fall Hats 53 Essex St. - Goderich Phone 524-9134. OPEN EVENINGS — 14, DO YOU USE THE CHEQUING SERVICES AVAILABLE at your Clinton' Community' Credit Union No .charge for. cheques—No„service cha es and 3% Interesf paid on minimum monthly balance ' • ASSETS $1,600,000.00. 2,650 Active Members SEPTEMBER SPECIALS' Please Bring This Coupon Engine Tune -Up Complete tests and adjustments by spe- cialists for ,better performance- and econ- omy. ' .. 40 $%95 most models parts extra -N-4 Undercoating • Protects- against - corrosion. Helps quiet road noisds, 59 - . $1500 material included Free! Lubrication and " Inspection with oil change Lubrication to factory specifications and a report of your car's mechanical condi- tion . no charge with�this coupon. 65 ti Seaforth Motors Dial 527-1750 -- , - Seaforth Hensall council- met Wednes- day evening and 'discussed with Charles Corbett,. Itucan ,engin- eer, information in •eonneetign with planning a sewer system. Ross Raymond, of Brampton, another engineer, asked' coun- cil that his company be consid- ered when the village, decided to have a preliminary survey made for sewage, Assessor Earl Campbell' pre- sented the assessment roll for 1966, showing a population of $9 0; residential assessment of 3,100; .. commercial assess- ment of $387,600, for -g total of $1,093,375; business assessment $132,675. Exempt assessment is $98,775. Building permits approved in- cluded: Bill Baker, to build a For house; W. G. Thoxnp'son, 'Mill• ing Co.,r warehouse; Charles Hay, house; Ronald Oke, on be- half of School ,Asea, ati addi- tion to the Public School. in Hensall. Permits. tgtalled ap- proximately $120,000. Resume Meetings The. (regular meeting of Am- ber Rebekah Lodge-: was 'held Wednesday in the lodge hall with Noble Grand Mrs. J. F. Ingram presiding. .The.. charter was draped in memory of the late Mrs. Wesley Veneer, who precently passed away. The meeting agreed tosend bouquets of flowers to Mrs'.' El- la Walkeny Miss 1V,Fabe1 White- man and Mrs. Blighten Ferg, and a box of treats to P. L. Mc- Naughton,. • Mrs:. Edna Caldwell Mrs. E. Munshaw Celebrates 102 Years Mrs. Euphemia Munshaw, pa- tient at Parkwood Hospital, London, was honoreflrat a birth- day party Friday at the hospi- tal for ,all patients whose birth- days are in September. Mrs, Munshaw, who will- celebrate her 102nd birthday Thursday; is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: John McAsh, of Var- Art. Croup Plans Area Showing -The- Seaforth District' "Art Group .has announced that Paul Bennett, B.A.', B.S.W., M.Ed., Director of The Art Institute of Ontario; is bringing a . col- lection of paintings to Egmond- ville. United Church for an eve- ning program on art, on Wed- nesday, : Sept. 29th. Last year Mr. Bennett visited more than fifty towns and cities within Ontario and lectured to over 10,000 people. Mr. Bennett will carry .a col- lection ,f ten original • Cana- dian wesss of art. The paint ings, all painted within the last 20 years, will range from land- scapes to abstracts. The collec- tion has been assembled espe cially i r tit .s lecture tour,..and the picture, are large, bold, im- aginative, v ar:cd in technique, and emphas .. qualities that. make • th'em • sui',rble.• for study' purposes. The artists represent- ed are Alan Collier, Kazuo Na- kamura, William Roberts, Har- old Town, Tony Urquhart, Wil- liam Winter, William Ronald, Ann Savage and Frank Palmer, The collection has been s cur- ed from public galleries uch as The Art Gallery of Tor to, industries such as Union bide' and Imperial Oil, and artists themselves. Mr.' Bennett will lecture on these' paintings and illustrate his points by means of 'slides of other works of art by the same artists. - He has requested that local 'artists bring their own paintings to- the meeting" and he will be pleased to meet this group at the end of the public lecture and give a criti- cism of the works. The , meeting is open to all members' of the -public interest- ed in art. It is hoped that high school students will .be able to attend: . Kippen East WI Kippen East WI meeting will be held next' ;lnesday at the home of Mrs. Charles gyre. The roll call will be,. "Things that money can't buy," and Mrs. Eyre will give the motto, "Let Us Take Time For All Things." 'The ,guest speaker will be Mr. Fred - Sloman, , and Mrs, Rena Caldwell will give a read- ing. TheGirls' Club will have their exhibit. Mrs. Arthur Fin- layson will recount the history of $.t nley Township. Thd lunch committee in- cludes Mrs. Stuart Pepper, Mrs' James McNaughton, Mrs. Ross Sararas and Mrs.' Arthur Fin- layson. Girl's wishing to join the girls' club are' asked to contact Mrs. Charles Eyre. The British Isles are -a part of the European continental shelf. - NOTICE -- For Co -Op Insurance W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527=14(54 — John Si. SEAFORTH Complete Covorage For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability ' • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind <Itisttiit0 na, where she was born and later marriedher husband, Jes. Prior to* her husband's death in' 1963 they operated stores in Winghani and Detroit. She has been a resident of Parkwood since ,1963. Mr. and Mrs. Howard SmaIe have returned from a week's vacation at Eckford Camp, Res- toule. •Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hooper, of Exeter, visited last week with the latter's father, Mr. George Stnale, and other relatives, and also called on friends in the village. - Airs. John Hende -son, who has spent the past three weeks visiting ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bates; of Whytewold Beach, Manitoba, near Winni- peg, and other relatives, arriv- ed home on Sunday, She was accompanied home by, her daughter and son-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family, of Willowdale, who spent the weekend at the Hen- derson residence. OBITUARY ORVILLE R. TWITCHELI• Residents of Hensall: and sur- rounding . community Fere shocked to ` learn of the sud- den passing of Orville R. Twit- chell, prominent and popular businessman in -the village 'for over 40 years, who .operated Twitchell's Garage, and who died suddejey in Victoria 'Hos- pital,' Loon, Thursday.' He, was •67. In municipal„ life he served as councillor •for a number of years, and was al- ways interested in all the ac- tivities of the village. Surviving are his wife, Verna Preszcator; three daughters, Mrs. Allan ,„•hirley) Davidson; Mrs. Lloyd(Gtr, -ia) Mousseau, Hensall, and Mrs. Peter (Aud- rey) Loiocorno, Tecumseh, and one son, Murnes, London. - Private funeral services were held from Bonthron funeral home, Hensall, Saturday, con- ducted by Rev. H. F. Currie: Burial was in Maitlandbank cemetery, Seaforth. • .Pallbearers were Stan Tgdor, Dave ' Kyle, Joe Flynn, Ron Mock; Jim Bengough and Bert orad Mrs.. gen a-' 'mend Saxe their report of ttezOran01 edge session held'in Toronto ha Jµnje, at which Mrs, t3aldwell received her commission as District ileo putp President of Iluroo: D S. trict. Installation of '.oCacers will take place the first meet- ing in October. - Returns From Overseas Mrs. J. It, .Murdoeh, of Bruce - field, and Miss Minnie Reid,, of London, returned this week from a three months' tour •of the, British Isles, and report a long -to -be -remembered holiday trip., They travelled both ways by sea and 'found life on 'board ship most enjoyable. Upon 'ar- riving at Montreal they came Item by train, Mrs. Murdoch Staying over in Toronto With her daughter and son-in-law and family, and Miss Reid continu- ing on to London. - Miss Pauline Bell spent the month of July at St. Thomas Figue Skating, Club and was, a guest at the Schumacher -skit, ing club during August, and is now skating at Briarwood Arena in Sarnia. Mr. John Soldan was • in To- ronto last week attending the CITE. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haslip and family, of Burlington; visited with Mr. and Mrs, Eric Ken- nedy recently. . Cindy Bisback, foua°-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bisback, will be admitted as a patient to the Crippel Children's Treatment Centre, London, `where she will be taking treat- ments.' - Mr. Herb Hedden is recuper- ating from injuries he receiv- ed in a car accident. Injuries received were ,a fractured right shoulder collarbone, a sprained ankle and 17 stitches in his head. He was treated ° at . St:, Joseph's Hospital, .London, and later released. Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Bell at- tended the funeral of Mr. Bell's aunt, the late Mrs. Jessie Elder, at Seaforth an Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuLong and BeLynn, of Blenheim, vis- ited recently with Mr. and M John Soldan. Mr. Duncan' Stewart, 99 years of age, of Huronview, attended the funeral of his sister, , Mrs. Jessie Elder, in Seaforth, on Wednesday. ' Wins Chub TrophY At Kippen Harry 'Mathers, of Exeter, won the club trophy in the an- nual Labor Day trap shoot at the Kippen Gun Cub, Mr. Mathers won in a shoot . off with Dr... Gilberte Jarrott, 'of Stratford, after loth had • registered a score of 47 hits, out "of 50 in the regular/com- petition. -Third place went ,to, George 'Hamm, of Blyth. John Anderson. of Hensall, and H. Manderson, of Ooderieh, won the two-man • team trophy in another shoot- off, with Head- ley- Prot: e and -Glen Greb• of ' Exeter. ".Both ;darns had regis- tered 46 out of 5Q in the regu- Horton. liar competition, Lgit Ant&z,nj 'dental discovery, 'Cushion Grip' Is. ends .7rr '�,r,: - refits ,loose dentures. to hold snug as '8 dentist's mole!!. las. ,, :., - ' ' Nothing to,rnixl One applicat;'or, lasts-mon;i;s1 After years of research, modern science has onto dentures. then hisert a!sa :eon developed a remarkable new way to make mouth and bite down, Instantly CU: ;'. hake teeth tit beautifully—stop looseness. 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We ,have a SPECIAL FOR SEPTEMBER • . • • Potash 63% per ton ,5.00 cash,., delivered SEE YOUR CO-OP NOW I SEAFORTH FARMERS FARMERS Phone 5P-0770 - - Seafol i '7 ;:::4` � .5 _':� .. '`.;t 6 .. 7 8 .. 9. .10. ii.. 11 12. to t4. 15 .`.•.16. 17 .., "4 18 19 20 ••, 4.s.:C•04* „ 21.. .S4• 27 • 4...,. . ' "VAN ••N*,'•.. P::;::::: 23 24 25' '*• 29 30 P:•i ..... 10`4 31 , 2 •••••• ••e 33 - ; 34 a e:< 35, 6 •••i° 38 ai°iT 34 ' 40 .44 4. 41 42 .�'i•• Ii...43 ••e •• - 44 45 ' 46. • O••' :1,0S..47 •.°• 47 48.49 JO..°P. •°•�. *3•°. •O•���'•°i 50 51- ...,• 52. 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