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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-10-07, Page 81965 RAMBLER 0 0 1965 AMERICAN 330 1963 VAUXHALL 4 -DOOR 1962 RAMBLER 2 -DOOR, 1961 RAMBLER 4 -DOOR 1961 CHEV. BISCAYNE-6 Cylinder G MILLER MOTORS Phone 527-1410 Seaforth WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Dial 527-0240 • Seaforth IFI ye. dui* !Farms 'to 0 Compete Fifty-four farm 'families have entered the farmstead and rural - improvement centennial compe tion, E. C. Dearing, secretary manager of the Perth Federa tion of Agriculture, reports. Judging of the' farmsteads is to begin in a day or so, as soon as Mr. Dearing has com- pleted arrangements with a judge The first prize winner will receive $100. All entrants will likely receive a $10 prize for entering. The money. is pro- vided by township councils in Perth, Other money, supplied by the Federation by the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, in the form of grants, will be used for prize money. Hibbert Township has 10 en- tries; Fullarton, 8; Logan, South Easthope and Downie, 5 each; Blanshard and EI1iCe, 4 each; Mornington, 3, and Elma and Wallace, 1 each. FUNERAL JEANNINE ELLIOTT Jeannine Marie Elliott, two months old, of RR 1, Staffa, died suddenly at home Sunday. She was born in Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth, August 10th. She is survived by. her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, El- liott, and two brothers, Chris- topher•and Brian, both at home. The body was at the Lock- hart funeral home, Montreal St., Mitchell, where funeral service was conducted by Rev. John Boyne,- of Staffa Presbyterian Church. Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Burial followed in Staffa ceme- tery. Every week more people dis- cover What mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 257-0240. 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McKinley would like to thank all the people at the nomination meeting in Clin- ton on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, for selecting him to contest the November 8th election in Huron riding as your Progressive Con- servative candidate. If elected on Nov. 8th he is prepared to devote his full time to the task of representing the people of Huron at Ottawa and helping with their problems 3t home as, ably and promptly as Elston Cardiff has done for so many years. He invites you to see him on CKNX Television Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 6:05 p.m., and Syl Apps and Hon. Charles Mac - Naughton at Clinton Legion Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 19—(Adv.). 'NEWS001 HENS LL; UCW' Hlcilds Meetin',,a Reviews Activities A pot -luck supper preceded the September meeting of the UCW of Hensall United Church Monday evening in charge of Unit One, with Mrs. R. Reaburn as leader. Following the sup- per, Mrs. Currie directed com- munity singing. Mrs. Goddard was pianist. Mrs. Reaburn reported on the leaders' training school at Alma College in August, which she attended, One of the speak- ers, Rev. Young, missionary from Japan, said: 'Not all the marriages are arranged, but a few are. Ninety per cent have. TV; over 50 per cent have elec- tric washing machines." Another speaker, an archi- tect, had slides to show of build- ings of Lldia, and said: "The day of sending missionaries solely to preach the gospel is past. Missionaries t6 India are not welcome. Should we, as the. UCW members, be interested in why the 'sea is boiling hot?' We should take a stand and let our feelings be known." Mrs. Currie, president,. thank- ed Mrs. Reaburn for her re- port, took charge of the busi- ness. The treasurer reported allocation had been met for the third quarter. Mrs. Walter Spencer thanked the ladies who helped make the drapes for the new Christian Education building. She also thanked those in charge of reception and dedication of the building. Mrs. C. Christie, leader of the Messengers, said the chil- dren had presented six trays and 12 dozen salt and pepper sets for the new kitchen. A letter of thanks will be sent to them. Among gifts that were dedi- cated on Sunday was a clock from Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cor- bett, in memory of their little daughter, Kimberley. Mrs. Harvey Keys reported for the Friendship and Visita- tion committees, and Mrs. Stan- ley Mitchell for the Supply Committee, It was decided to send $40 to the Depot to help pay shipping charges on over- seas relief clothing. The new adult study books may be ordered from Mrs. Douglas Cook. The meeting de- cided to assist the stewards in Whirl -a -ways Are Dancing The Seaforth Whirl -A -Ways, have opened their season of dancing. The new execution for 1965-66 is under the leader- ship of: presidents Gordon and Ruth Beuttenmiller. The club has a new caller and instruc- tor, Egbert Jacobs, of Brunner, and will be dancing every Wed- nesday evening this year in the aud'itoriutn of Seaforth District High School. The club enjoyed a dance last week when friends were present from Clinton and Londesboro. This week a "Fun Night" was held, when new friends interested in modern square dancing were introduc- ed. to this form of relaxation and recreation. It is hoped a new class may be sponsored by the club and informed soon'.'' This is not for couples only, and any single person, over 18, interested, will be most wel- come, Dancing was enjoyed from 8:30 to 11, followed by a social hour with lunch, served by the committee. "I just swallowed a worm." "Quick. Take a drink of Wa- ter and wash him down." "The heck with him. Let him walk." purchasing a floor polisher. Mrs. Currie expressed thanks to the Payne family for the gift of a picture, and to others for gifts in the new wing. An impromptu skit, "United We Finance, Think Before You Don't Give," was put on by eight members of the Unit. Mrs. Rodger Venner contributed sev- eral readings, "They Also Serve Who Only Stand and Wait." The devotional, prepared by Mrs. McLaughlin, and assisted by Mrs. Spencer, was on Stew-. ardship and the Parables—"God is just as concerned with what me do with the rest of our money as He is about what we give to Him; you can give with- out loving, but you can't love without giving." Mrs. Reaburn expressed courtesy remarks. Elect Anne Klein Haar The second meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was held at the Legion Hall, Hensall, Satur- day. The roll call, "Why I chose my material," was an- swered by seven members. Anne Klein Haar was elected secretary. The members decid- ed to have. white covers with red lettering on record books. The next meeting is to be held on Saturday at Mrs. Robert Gemmell's. Institute Will Meet The agricultural and Cana- dian industries meeting of Hen- sall Women's Institute will be held in the Legion Hall Wed- nesday, when Grand Bend and Dashwood branches will be spe- cial guests. Roll call will be, "Name a variety of cheese," and the motto, "He who _tills the soil will reap a better har- vest:,, Mrs. J. E. McEwen attended the 27th anniversary and ban- quet of the Exeter Chapter of the Order 'of the Eastern Star Thursday evening in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tittering - ton, of RCAF Station Centra- lia, have returned home after a six weeks' vacation spent with relatives in Westminster, B.C. Mrs. Lorne Coleman, who has been a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, London, has returned home. Miss Mary Payne, London, was a week -end guest at her home here. Mrs. Dave Kyle is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London; Mrs. Lorne Coleman, a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and Mr. John Ingram, a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Harvest thanksgiving was ob- served in St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday when the church was decorated with fruits, vege- tables and flowers. Mr. D. E. O. Slemin, lay reader from God- erich, took the morning service and in the evening Rev. H. Don- aldson, of Seaforth. The choir, under direction of Mrs. Frank Forrest, sang, "Give Thanks." • Thanksgiving TREATS Cinderella Pumpkin Pies • • • • 45c Mincemeat Pies, ea. 50c Pumpkin Layer Cake, ea.... 45c Hot Roasted Chickens $1.50 TRAPNELL'S PASTRY SHOP Phone 527-0570 - Seaforth Maw FARMERS! It has been a long harvest! No need to grind your grain again LET US GRIND AND MIX IT FOR YOU RIGHT AT YOUR FARM COMPLETE LINE -OF CONCENTRATES Three Mobiles For Better Service DOLMAGE MILLING COMPANY WINTHROP —527-1097 MITCHELL — 348-8507 ED. DOLMAGE - Proprietor ., fleIUsdrr WI Visits Huronview More than thirty members of the Hensall Women's Institute and friends motored to Huron - view, Clinton, Wednesday to provide the September birth- day party. The president, Mrs. Beverly Beaton, chaired a short program, including a sing -song conducted by Mrs. Carl Payne; three songs , by Mrs. George Hess; old-time violin and music by Mr. Frank Forrest and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; reading, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley; square dance caller! by Mrs. Broadfoot. Those participating were Mrs. Harry Horton, Mrs. Walker Carlile, Mrs. Luella Willert, Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs. T. Sherritt, Mrs. R. Elgie, Mrs. Ed. Funk and Mrs. Garfield Broderick, The guests of honor were the 21 residents having birthdays during the month. Mrs. James McAllister presented each with a gift. Program conveners were Miss Greta Lammie, Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Sherritt. Friends Honor Bride -Elect Miss Ruth Smale, bride -elect of October, was honored at a miscellaneous shower held in the Legion Hall Thursday eve- ning, attended by 50 friends, neighbors and relatives. The. hall was 'decorated in pink" and white motif. Contests and bingo providedthe entertain- ment under direction of Mrs. Garnet Allan and Mrs. Dave In- gram. The presentation address was read by Mrs. R. Vanstone, and gifts were presented by the Misses Margie Allan, Peggy Vanstone, Minnie Rooseboom and Shirley Smale. Arranging the shower were Mrs.• Vanstone, Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Dave Ingram and Mrs. Grant Bisback. Sam: "I don't dare tell my wife lies. She's a medium, you know." Dan: "Neither do I. Mine's a heavyweight." WEDDING IINVITATI . NS THE HURON EXPOSIT R a=�`f►� .OWN BUYS YOU CANADA AV/NGS BOND AT CANADA'S FIRST BANK BUY YOURS FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENTS • DOWN PAYMENT OF 5%—$2.50 FOR A $50 BOND; $5.00 FOR A $100 BOND, ETC, • BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR. BUY YOURS AT ANY BRANCH OF THE B Of M. ' -6104.44 9adt S4cr(e- 'MY ow ro 3 M@UON CANADIANS BANK OF MONTREAL Hensall Branch: VICTOR PYETTE, Mgx. Brucefreld (Sub -Agency)': Open Monday. 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