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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-01-04, Page 4. 4) 4:7TUBI.IVRQN: EXPOP7OR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JAN-,••, 4, 1962 • TFWs OF HENSALL GRANDDAUGHTER IS AWARDED $500 SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING •5' 1 iiss Suzanne J.,9gok, daugh- .ter o>:• Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,Cook, of Clarkson, and grandda ter of Mrs. Cornelius Coo Hensall, was awarded a $500.00 scholarship by the Hospital for Sick Children, in Toronto. Suz- anne is now taking training in the hospital, which will lead to a BNSc. degree from the Uni- versity of Western Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little, Mar- cia and Cheryl spent New Year's holidays with relatives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faber; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims, Jerry and Sheila, Exeter, and Mrs. Wm. Hyde spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barratt and Judith, New Jersey. Mrs. Hyde is re- maining for an extended visit. "Mr. and Mrs. harry Cook, Suz- anne ,and David, of Clarkson, spent New Year's with Mrs. C. Cook. John Andersen, of 'Jensen, won the John Labatt trophy at Kippen gun trap shoot, held at Kippen New Year's, DaY; with 39 out of 50. Runners-up' with 38 ,out Lloyd Venner, Hensall; • Harry Mathers, Exeter; B. Brady, London. In third Spot was B. Burnette, of London, with 37. The weather held the scores down. Mr. and Mrs. 'Orval Rapson had their family--:kome for Christmas: Mr. and Mrs, -Mur- ray Milton, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Clare McBride, Gwen and Bob, of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Rapson, Billy and Cyn- thia, of Wingham; Mn. and Mrs. Donald . James, Julie and Mich, ael, of London., The., Ho Economics and Health me ing of Hensall Wo- men's Insti ute will be held in the Legion gHall W dnes,4lay,.. Jan. 10, at .15 p.m. 'Roll•, call will be, `;If I were a shutin, I would like to be remembered." A 'splendid ,program has been arranged by. the program •con- veners. • Earl McCrae: of Ottawa, was a New .Year's visitor' with his parents here . First - pla Hensall - Zurich Combines stretched their lead in' the Shamrock Junior;. "D" Ontario Hockey Association standings here Friday night by downing Lambeth 41. • Harold Jaques scored two of the Com- bine markers, with . Wayne Wil - 'lent and Steve Kyle getting the 'Others. Bill Gorman got Lam- beth's' goal in the first period. • The- Combines; • now have 11 wins; two loses and a tie, and lead second -pace Exeter by 9 points. Linda Noakes, Cathy Scene_ and -Mary Payne attended a Girl Guide, Campers' reunion in Galt -last Thursday and Friday. Miss Mary Bucliana--:T'aron- to, visited during the holiday with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs George Arm- ` strong" • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coward, of Winchelsea, were guests last Saturday with Mr... and - Mrs. Carl Payne. Dr.. and Mrs. M. A. Hopkin- son, Joan and Bruce, of Lions Head, spent the weekend holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. N.° E. Cook.. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Charles, 3ob and Ann spent New Year's Day in Londen New Year's guests with Mr. and ,Mrs. George Beer, Linda and Betty were: Flt./Sgt. and Mrs. John Beer and family, of Camp Borden; Mr.• and MrS. Fred Beer and Mrs. Chester Lee, Hensall. Misses Greta and Amy Lam- miespent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bob and Jean, of Centralia. New • Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and family were: Mr, and -Mrs. Geo. Jackson and Brian,. London; Miss Carol Smith, ,Exeter; Mrs. Robert Reid and Mr. Len Ship- ley, Kincardine; Mrs. Marjorie Helm and family, of Tiverton. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock at- tended funer"al services at Owen Sound on Sunday, Dec. 31, for Jeffrey Waines, nephew of Mrs. Mock who passed away in Owen Sound on Thursday, Dec. 28. Jeffrey was seven and a half years of age, a nd is sur- vived by his parents and one sister; Patricia. Peter Williams, 9, son of Sgt,: and Mrs. Orin Williams, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where he- will undergo surgery, pari; his leg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwan and Mr: James McEwen spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEwen and family at LondtSn, Mrs. Robert McKenzie is a 'patient in Clinton Public Hos- pital, where she underwent' sur- gery for an acute appendeetomy on Wednesday, Dec. 27. Mrs. Vera Gregg and George, of Corrie, visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Lou Simpson. Mr.' and Mrs. Elmer, Shade, of Seaforth, were holiday visi- tors with -Mr.' and Mrs. Grant- Bisback and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Don Spearman, Joan. and Jack, of. Dresden,' were recent guests ,with with Rev. and Mrs. Currie Winlaw and family- at the manse, andalso called on Mr. .and' Mrs. Herb Turkheim, Zurich. ichael Davis, ,Tommy Ney! Ian. _,and Stephen Arnett,; in their scond-time out'caiol sing; ing in the village, realized $5,. which. they' .deposited in. the_ muscular -dystrophy box at Bert's Snack Bar. The first time their -went out singing 'they' made $3.95, which they donate.` to UNICEF. BRUCEFIELD Mrs. Alton Johnston, Seaforth, spent New Year's with her rela- tives in Stanley, Mrs. Rohn Mc- Gregor and Mrs. F. 'McGregor. Mrs. Ings and Mrs. Gruegan ,,spent the holiday in Seaforth and Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner entertained a few of. their friends on New Year's Eve. rr.� Mr. and Mrs„,James Boughanf, Jim and Wendy spent the Chr,4itmas -holidays in Winnipeg and other,„points in the West. Miss' B th Murdock is visit- ing with friends in Simcae. Mr. De Wayne Elliott spent the Christmas holiday with rel- atives in Michigan. Out-of-town guests with Mrs. H., ,Berry for New Year's were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, of ��11 �vale; Mr. and Mrs. George McCdlla, Kitchener, -rand Mr. and Mars. George Griffith and family, Stratford. Mrs. Wellings and Mr. Mc- Clennaghan, Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr. McClennag- han's daughter,'Mrs. Glen' Swan and family. 'OBITUARIES, DOROTHY MAUDE LOVE HENSALL--Funeral services for the late Miss ' Dorothy --Maude Love were held from the Bonthron funeral home, Hen- son, Sunday, Dec. 31, conducted by Rev. Currie Winlay. Burial was in Baird's cemetery. Born at' Hillsgreen in Stanley• Townshipr-Dorothy was in her -29th year, . and passed away on Friday in - a,,London hospital. Surviving are her father, Gor- don Love, Hensall; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Ellen) Graham, of Toronto, and one brother, Clar- ence Love, Wetaskiwin, Alto: Her mother passed away two years ago. THOMAS... DRUMMOND HENSALL — Thomas (Earl) Drummond, 73, of Kitchener, passed away in Kitchener-Wa- :terloo Hospital New Year's Day. He was born in Wingham and lived in Hensall for many years. Survivors are one son, H. H. (Gerry) Drummond._ Kitchener; four daughters, Mrs. M. D. (Louise) Harman, Woodstock ; Mrs. H. M. (Beryl) Wilson, Lon- don; Mrs. E. F. (Dorothy) Wil- son, Plymouth, Mich.; Mrs. An- gus (Marion) McKerron, Water- loo; two brothers, 'Harold, of Moncton; William, Toronto; one sister, Mrs. Marshall (Hazel) Hetherington, of Torantb ; 18 grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Services were held Wednes- day from the. Edward R. • Good funeral home, Waterloo, frith interment in Park Lawn ceme- tery, Toronto. A son, William John died suddenly ,on Christ- mas Day at- his -borne, RR 3, Guelph. , EUCHRE , Change Hall, Seaforth Friday, Jan. 5th, • Auspices Orange ,-fail Property Committee --� " Lula Served --- '`+ "--ADITL,SlIekt AO CMS' Bowling Leagues There was little bowling ac- tivity at Seaforth Bowling Lanes as far as leagues' were concerned during the festive season. However, everything will be back to normal this week and the bowling column will once again bring the week- ly results. We do have . some -results, as follows: COF League ' 'Pole Cats, 36; Wild Cats, 31; Tom Cats, 23; Pussy Cats, 22. High team, single .and double, Pole craiat 945, 2581; high sin- gle, Filing Riley, 247; high triplet •Eric Andersen„, 599., *' :i * • Seaforth Legion • Rockets, 54; Curvettes, 42; Pistons, 36; Pirates, 29; . Sun- ocos, 26; Dublin Electric,20, Men's high, singl'e, Ross Bar- . rett, 265; high triple, Barry Marshall, 606; ladies, high sin- gle, Elsie Southgate,- 232; high. triple, Margaret Hudson, 604.• • * *. * Following\ are the averages of those who have bpwled inter - town. The figures in brackets, indicate the number Qf games bowled up 'to Dec. 2, 1961: Peter Weimatin, 204 (60); Rudy Leibald, :195 (55); Barry Hoegy, 180 (50); Jerry Stapleton, 155' (50);. Raymond Drager, 193 (40); Gary Kelly, 165 (20); Bernard Costello, .130 (20); Mel Merriam, 180 (15); Leo: Hagan, 186 (10); Andre Aubin, 179 (10); Jack Bedard, 150 (10); Barry Mar- shall, 208 (5); Don Dale, 197• (5); Ross Alexander, 133 (5); Ron Brady, 131 (5). .MST . TO SMOKE d°? G r WEEK of PRAYER (Under the auspices of the Seaforth and District Ministerial)• Jan. 9 to Jan./12 (inclusive), 1962 Tuesday, Jan. 9: E_ gmondville United -Church Guest Ministef-Rev.-H. Donaldson Wednesday, Jan. 10: - • St. Thomas' Anglican Church Guest Minister—Rev. J. C. Britton Thursday, Jan. 11: First Presbyterian Church Girest Minister—Rev. Ross MacDonald Friday, Jan. 12: - Northside United Church Guest Minister -Rev. 1f- Vardy ALL MEEI'tINGS WILL BEGIN AT 8:00 P.M, Offerings will be received at all services on behalf of the • Canadian Council of Churches. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL TO ATTEND. THESE SERVICES Rev, J. C. $ritton,' Rev. H.. Donaldson, Secretary -Treasurer. • THERE IS'' NOTHING MO RE PLEASANT than a sleigh r ide over new snow on a bright winter day, according to E. Scott, who is all ready with his pony and sleigh for a holiday ride • on High Street. (Expositor photo by Phillips). OBITUARIES MRS. NORMAN SHIEL'S HENSALL — Mrs. Norman Shiels, . of Belgrave, passed away in Wingham General Hos- pital, Saturday, Dec: 30, in her 65th year: Born in'London,she was a native ii Belgrave for 20 years, ., Surviving are- a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Cook, Tilbury; a stepdaughter,, Mrs. Garnet (Don- na) Allan, Hensall; two step- sons, George _Shields, of Hen- sall, and Norman Shiels, of Amberley, and 10 grandchil- dren. 'Her husband Predeceas- ed- her Nov. 8,, 1961. Private funeral 'services were held Monday from the° It. . -Currie & Sons funeral hoxne, Wingham, with burial in Bran- don cemetery. Attending the funeral from Hensall were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan and Mr. and Mrs. George Shiels: JOHN „McMURTRIE • - HENSALL—Mr.' John McMur- trie, a highly, esteemed resident, of Hensall, passed away at hia home here Monday, ..Jarb •-1; :in his "8lst year. Born . in Hay Township on the old IVIcMur- •trie homestead, he''fdrmed•there• until taking up residence in 'Hensall it years ago. He was a member ofa Carmel Presbyterian Church and meniber of -the Hen- IOOF Lodge 223, :;Surviving are iris o wife, ' `the former Bei -tie -Gibson, and one brother, Alex •McMnrtrie, To- ronto. ' Public funera rvices, large- iy attended, Wer held on Wed- nesday from the Bonthron Fun- eral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Ross; -D. MacDonald, who paid fitting tribute- to his life. Bur- ial was in Baird's cemetery. The IOOF conducted a service at the: chapel -'Tuesday. evening.. NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Holy, Comrptnion, 11' a.m.; Jr, •Church School during wofirhip period; Sr. Church School at;10, a.m.; Youth Fellowship at 7 p:M. in church parlor.—Minis- ter,--Rev, J. C. Britton, B.A. . Arnold STINNTSSEN Sun Life Assuianee. "Cotipany of Canada Telephone.;. -852 R 12- R.R. 5 - SEAFORTH WALTON NEWS OF . THE WEEK Mr. Gerald Lydiatt, ' of New the New Yearspent Liskeard, p en with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rit- chie..and grandmother, Mrs. Al-. bert Lydiatt,-Blyth. Mr. John Baan, Ridgetown Agricultural School, spent the -holidays with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. M. Baan. Mr. Kenneth Ryan, Sutton, spent New -Year's with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. - Mr. Herbert Kirkby, Wood- stock, spent -holidays here. Miss Donna Smith, Stratford Teaelrerr College, spent the holiday's with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith and with friends in Kin- cardine. Miss Clair Hackwell, London, visitied• her .parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackwel1. " Mr. Wayne McMichael, Wa- terloa-••College, spent holidays with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert McMichael. :.Miss Anne` Shortreed and Miss Jean Hilen, of the University of • Too Lath to Classify • BINGO every.Saturday•night, Canadian Legion Hall commenc- ing at .8:30 "p m. Jackpot $70: on 61 calls, One $25 special and 2 $5 door prizes. , 99-1 :MR, pal MR JEFF Ver-. BAKEL /and family wish to sin-. cerely thank their friends, 'Chief, Hutchinson and. Seaford]; Teenr- Twenty, Children' Art- and wee fame department for gifts re ceived"at Christmas, 99-1 FOR SALE—Ttvq double beds, wooden; single bed; steed; youth bed,. wood; : ail complete with springs, mattresses, $15 each. 1 guitar, -good as new, $15; 17" Marconi TV • sets $35. Several cabinets. J. VerBAKEJ.., Eg- mondVille. - ' 99-1. Western Ontario, spent the holi- days with their az ants . Mr... Thomas Love, of. _Water- loo College, was a holiday vial*. t.tor at the home of Mr. and 'dr'sl George Love, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 'Jenkins •and family, of Norwich„and Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Martin and fam- ily, of Burford;- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare . Martin. Mr. Douglas Kirk 3 r, and`'baby daughter, have returned home from Scott Memorial” Hospital, Seaforth. , JERSEY COW, 4 years old, just freshened. Good milker and right. GORDON E L LI O 1{ T, Brucefield,' phone 641 J 1,, Sea-. forth. 99=1 I WOULD like to take this op- portrnity to thank my frierltis neighbours•. a�9d' relatives who, who remen'rberedme with•card's, treats & flowers while a patient, in Seett Memorial Hospital, -Special;•thanks to Drs. Go 4nd Malkus and nursing sta It was all ninth appreciated. "'MRS: BEATRICE THEOBOLD: 99„1 The Week at SEAFQRTH ;ARENA and COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th— INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY — 8:30 Clinton RCAF vs. Seaforth Admission — 50c and 25c FRIDAY, JANUARY 5th— Skating — 8 to 10 p.m. Admission — 35c and 25c SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th— Skating — 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. • Admission —25c and 10c HOCKEY Clinton Bantams, vs. Seaforth,— 7 p.m. Clinton Midgs vs. Seaforth — 8:30 p.m. • Admission 25c - TEEN -TOWN -- HALL « - TUESDAY, JANUARY 9th- INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY - 8:30 p.m. Lucan-Ilderton Combines vs. Seaforth Admission 50c and 25c FREE SKATING Wednesday Afternoons For Beginners 'and 'Guardians = 1:30 • 4 p.m. This space contributed through 'the courtesy of UNION COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED SEAFORTH ONTARIO , BLAKE Mrs. Leon Jeffrey's family vis- ited, with her on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Hendrick and Elaine visited on..- Sunday with Mr. H'arold...-,Finley and family. (Intended for last week)' Mr. and Ars. Jas. Dunsmore and family, of Windsor, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunsmore and Mr. and: Mrs. James Dunsmore, all 'of _Zurich. • Mr. Bill Clarke, of Blake, spent the holiday weekend in, Toronto with his sister and brother-in-law and family. The Blake public school held their annual Christmas concert on Thursday. Miss Emma Dinsmore, Lon- don, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore and Mr. and Mrs. James Dinsmore. Mr. Harold Finlay and fam- ily visited on . Wednesday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Landsborough and Mr. Bert Gibbings, all of Clinton. Mrs. Leon Jeffrey and sons ,spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey, of Goderich. �FIRS�' PRESBYTERIAN •CHURCH MRS. J. A. CARDNO Organist 10 A.M. Church School and Youth Fellowship Class 11 A.M; . PUBLIC WORSHIP 444.04 Tuckersmith Federation of Agriculturie ® UAL MEETING- . Wednesday, January 17th at .8,:30 p.m. SDHS ' AUDITORIUM. KEITH RIDDEL; Agricultural Representatiye. of Middlese>Z County; will'show pictures of his recent trip to Europe.. — BOX` SOCIAL Ladies are•requested to bring' box lunches: 'EVERYBODY WELCOME Alex McGregor John Broadfoot President , ' . Seeretar nimillimmosowarr DANCING BRODHAGEN Community Centre Friday, Ian. 5th Desjardine's Orchestra ADMISSION 75 CENTS THE O.E.S. WILL HOLD A EUCHRE -- "in I.Q.O.F. Hall Thursday, Jan., .11 - ADMISSION 40c Everybody Welcome — Lunch EUCHRE C.O.F. Hall, Cgnstance Friday, Jan. 5th. 8:30 p.m. GOOD PRIZES Admission 50 Cents Ladies please provide sandwiches • LYRIC THEATRE EXETER PHONE 421 L. Thurs,,,,,,Fri. anti Sat. •Jaivary 4•'5.6” "Goliath and' the Barbarians" SCOPE and COLOR starring Steve Reeves and Chejo Alonso Mian., Tues. and 'Wed. January8 - 9 10 Strangers When We Met" SCOPE and COLOR Kirk Douglas - Kim Novak_ (Restricted to persons 18 years 4, of age and over) couQct be your yearl. ' Got 'something in mind youiv-e „always wanted? ...'something that- would adrd greatly to your anticipation of the year head? A new car, per-' haps ... a hi-fi .. or an up-to-date TV . or eugn a cottage in the country? Arm'mss=•ate ' There's ,no need to let an ,after -holiday, emptyr" pocket feeling interfere with the way a shiny ' New Yeaar°could lodk to you as it gets underway. , y 1962�.''ould .15e t3 ' year for getting things you want for you 'and yours. , ., ..- -, Resolvenow to start things off by dropping into your neig'hbour'hood branch of the Bank of Montreal. The people there will be glad to discuss -a low-cost, life -insured loan through the B of M Family Finance "Plan. It's` one resolution that's - '' well worth keeping! , BANK OF MONTREAL, �.ic%iuxa,.. 9 ...sr 7171, ir7,%!/i'//rzaw,,,,,..?2'.?Y:dS.'d.. Fami Finan�e Plan LOW COST LIFE -INSURED LOANS 'MY BANB° 703 1{11011 MOM • F'FF,b Se h