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The Huron Expositor, 1962-02-01, Page 6Annual Meeting McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE- INSURANCE COMPANY Friday, Feb. 9, 1962 2:00 p.m. TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH __All members are incited to be present. Retiring Directors are J. H.; McEwing, N. Trewartha and H. Fuller all of whom are eligible for re-election. 0 W. E. SOUTHGATE Secretary ..AMD AS MY VOCE ROSE M THE .0 /44AX- THE WINNING Po/Nr" OF TIIE CLASS Or- .5tA7 , A HUSH CAME_ EOV, R THOSE _ASSEMBLEQ.. THY W.RE ASLEEP a y 'Cu,r$e Nloipie, A rink skipped by May Hab- kirk took first prize in the an- nual Seaforth lady curlers' bonspiel ,Wednesday with° R wins plus ' 17. Second prize went to Jean Stapletpn's rink with 2 Wins plus 9, while the consolation event was won by Sally Sillery's rink: The rinks were: - Anna Kling (skip), Mary' Cardno, Betty. Cardno, Mary Do�g. Bernice Longstaff (skip), Al- berta Miles, Ruth Beuttenmil- ler, Jean Hildebrand, Jean Stapleton (skip), -Mar- ilyn Chesney, Clara Macaulay,. Carol Baker. I .May Habkirk (skip), Verna I' Carngbell, Gladys • Thompson, Eula- Park. Flo Smith (skip), Ina Scoins, Julie Ranson, Marie Muir, - Sally Siliery (skip), Wyn Mac- Donald, Mona Crich, Betty Mc- Lean. Mary Rowcliffe ,skip), Mary Box, Winn McLean, Marg. Wright. Opal Dobson (skip), Signe Crowe, June Thompson, Ina Atkinson. �. 1) IIIIIIIIIIIIU IIiIIIII1liiUplpp») HENSALL Nt Mrs. Ross 'MacDonald was ap- pointed vice-president of Hur- on Presbyterial at the January Presbyterial held. in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Simpson and Mrs: Gus Voth, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lou Simpson. Mrs. Voth' is re- maining until Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Vair, of Brucefield, who was visiting at the Voth residence in Detroit for three weeks, returned home, and with Mrs• Voth expect to leave. shortly by motor for Florida ,to vacation for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexan- der spent the. .,weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Dining and family- of London. Mrs. Dilling is a niece of Mr. Alexander. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Brown, of Windsor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little, Marcia and Cheryl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickie, Bob and Ann, Mr. and Mrs: William Mickle, Pamela- and Judith;:and Mrs. Florence Joynt spent Sunday in Kitchener with the former's daughter and Bon- in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac- 1VIi1lan and David. Mr. and. Mrs: Kenneth Manns and Donald; Toronto, spent the weekend with ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shepherd. " Last week the Explorers of Carmel Presbyterian Church en- joyed a film on British Guiana, shown them. by Mrs. Ross Mac- Donald. .This 'was a..complete. surprise.' Mrs. Harold Bonthron Who has been absent for some months, was welcomed back by the group. This Thursday, Feb. 1, they will be treated to an- other film on Brazil. Meetings will fie held every Thursday at 4:30 sharp after school for boys and girls, 9 to 11. Mrs. Eleanor McKenzie left by jet for St, Petersburg, Fla., • Tuesday, Jan.. 23; -had- break- fast in London and dinner in St. Petersburg. Several resi- dents of;•,,the.-village have re- ceived cards, telling of her safe arrival there. Mrs.' McKenzie will holiday there until April. Cpl. Lloyd Lee, who has been • stationed at Camp Ipperwash, has been posted to Picton. Mrs. • Lee and sons, , Guy and Dale, . who have been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters; rejoined him at the end of this month. Cpl. Don Inkinen, of the RCAF, Coinox, B.C., on TD duty at Clinton RCAF, was a guest . with Mr. and Mrs. James Jen- kins on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Croll and little d. ghter, Darlene, of Portage a Prairie, M .,-have. taken up sidence ' ' the Fink Apart- nts, r • tatty vacated by Mr. an ' a s. Marvin Arnett:. The Local Leaders Training - School for the 4-H spring. pro- ject, "Separates Fpr the Sum- mer," was held in the Legion Hall, •Hensall, with a two-day-.. '-session on Monday ..and Tues- day, Jan. 29 and 30, under the leadership of Miss Isabelle Gil- christ, Huron .County Home Economist. Leaders were pres- ent from Elimville, Hurondale, Grand Bend, Dashwood, Kip - pen East and Crediton. Carmel Presbyterian Notes The CGIT group are planning a Valentine party in the church Feb. 14, and an affiliation serv- • ice 'with the Women's Mission- ary Society, Feb. 21. Mothers, WMS and Arnold Circle are in- "City Hall," said -the switch- vited. This very active- group, board operator: -There was' no udder leadership of Mrs. Ross answer frit- a minute, then a MacDonald, has a • membership rather nervous female voice of 18. .. asked, "Is this really City Hall?" Christian Youth Week is he- "That's right, madam," said ing observed all across Canada the operator. "With whom do and in Carmel Church,ending you wish to speak?" with g youth service this Sun- There was an embarrassed day morningwith Explorers, . • Hence. Then the female voice CGIT and oung. People's So- said softly, "I guess nobody. I ciety taking part in the s'ervice., just found this number in niy Mrs. Alfred Vier, of Carmen, husband's poc'1et Manitoba, attended the funeral° Of her Whet 'the late William Hyde,' held on .Thursday last. Mr. ":rands:-•Ityckman fe Al with a heart cor►dit#ort at 4uaenaway Nursing Minn, W.E:.DDING S COOKSON-SIPPEL Wedding vows were exchang- ed in Zion Lutheran Church, Stratford, by Joyce Louise Sip- •pel and Grant Leonard Cook- son, of Seaforth. Rev.• Walter C. Ohrt officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Sippel, Stratford, and the groom is the son of Mr. and •,• Mrs. Eleazor Cookson, St. Marys. The bride wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta. The fitted bodice was fashioned with long lilypoint sleeves and a round neckline. A chapel train high- lighted the bouffant .skirt. She carried a white -Bible crested with a •mauve- orchid. Mrs. Edward A. Keen, of Stayner, was her sister's ma- tron -•of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss- Mary 'Lou Cookson, St. Marys, the groom's sister, and Miss Jo Ann Aldis, St. Marys. They ' wore sheath dresses of ' royal blue velvet with blue peau de sore over- skirts. Nancy Krug, Tavistock, was flowergirl in a similar cos- tume. Douglas Champion, St. Marys, was best man, and ushers were Edward A. Keen, Stayner, and Gerald Pryke, St, Marys. Mark Keen .was ringbearen For travelling to the northern United States, the bride .chang- ed to taffy -colored mohair coat with beaver hat and dark brown accessories. The couple will live in Seaforth. Governor Bob Burdick, of the Niagara Peninsula, was guest speaker at a joint dinner meet- ing of Hensall and Exeter Kins- men, held at the Commercial Hotel, Hensall, Thursday night. Governor Burdick ' spoke on Kinsmen work and how Kins- men clubs should be run. Har- old Taggart, QC, of London, a qualified -candidate for. Deputy Governor this year, was a guest. The club announced that tick- ets are now available from any Hensall • Kinsman member on the $21,000 London Kinsmen "Cinderella" dream home, built by_'..- London contractor R o y James. Minor hockey was dis- cussed, which is progressing well. President Art Clark, of Exe- ter, won the raffle, a turkey. President Bill Fuss chaired the meeting, which.. was attended by thirty-seven. At the annualcongregational meeting of Carmel 'Presbyterian Church, Hensall, held Thursday, Orville Taylor, Robert Bell and John MacGregor were elected to the board of managers for a three-year term, and Trevor Wilson, 'for a two-year term. Earl. Campbell was elected new trustee on retirement of Wil- liam R. Bell. Auditors are Fred Bonthron and Jim Dougall. Splendid reports by the var- ious groups were .presented. Members of the CGIT group, with__ their...jcader,,.Mrs. Rdss MacDonald at the piano, ren- dered a musical number. Rev. Ross D. ,MacDonald was chairman' and Jim Dougall was secretary for• the meeting. Re- freshnents were served. Hensall • Church Holds Annual • (Cpntribiited) ' • ' Ilgron Maung Litterals will disctlSs '41isarmanent at their next meeting Monday evening in tie community Centre, •v; erygne interested is invited to Wend, A new program for the 11002- , season of the Huron, young Liberal Association will offer outlets for all , interests - study group, electioneering com- mittee, w e t f'a r e committee; membership collimitte° a n d lunch committee. - Those interested are urged to join now and participate in the ' activities. The .proposed Program for the 1962 session will include several dances, SEAFORTH SCOUTS, GUIDES - SET PLANS FOR NEW BUILDING Rev. Currie Winlaw w a s chairman for the annual con- gregational meeting of Hensall United Church Monday even- ing, which was `preceded with a pot -luck supper. Clendon Chris- tie acted as secretary for the meeting. A motion was passed'that re- ports be accepted as printed in the reports. Elected to Board of Stewards were Ed. Corbeet, Manley Jinks, Grant MacLean and William C. Smith. New el- ders voted by the congregation are Ernie Chipcliaset Ken • El- der, George -Ile -Ss, Hess, Don „ Joynt, Dave Kyle, P. L. McNaughton, William Rowcliffe and Jim Tay- lor. The meeting was advised that in recognition of the service of Miss Greta 'Lammie, as organ- ist of the church from 1938 to 1961,. a plaque is being placed on the organ console. There was a discussion con- cerning the proposed" Christian _Education Building, and the congregation approved, the offi- cial board's recommendation ,that they proceed 'with this building in 1962. Rev. and Mrs: Wiuilaw were presented a gift, with the pres- entation address read -by Al- bert Alexander, and presenta- tion made by James McAllister. The congregation was well re- presented. (Contributed). Seaforth and district resi- dents can well be proud of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide move- ment. Por a town of its size, Seaforth has the most enthusi- astic organization in Western Ontario., `Lately, a- parcel of woodland 'was donated by Mr. Harry MacLeod to be built up and used for the training of boys and girls. Lying along the south bank of, the river that flows through- the MacLeod farm, it is made up mostly of bush and is considered an ideal location. It is a place where chipmunks play and bluejays call from the brush. Frogs and fish abound in the stream and crows beckon from the fields nearby. It is down the road from Hannah's School and past the rattly old bridge and over on your right. Plans are under way •-for a permanent camp. A road must be built and some clearing done. Structures sorb as a shelter and cookhouse will be erected. Tenting areas will be given first consideration. The boys are looking forward to taking part in the projects. A'SMILE OR TWO by Tom Dorr NOTI4ER, THAT'SESSICA IS ALVO.NS BEUTTUNG ---t ME. SIMMER DOWN, DEAR_ TESSICA, I'M AFRAID, 15 HER. OWN WORST ENEMY. .NOT WHILE T'AA ALIVE SHE ISN'T I r Brussels -e Fair discussion group' and Mee1:- %ngs, when guest speakers 'will, include Miss Jean McIntyre and William Nedt,ger, of Sea - forth District High School. It is also hoped to have some summer activities--anti-meetings:• Henry Lansink has been ap- pointed to fill -the vice -press- dent .membership vacancy. All meetings begin at 8:30 sharp, and 'ilia' dates n ay be obtain- ed from any Young Liberal: Plan Palace The next Young Liberal ac.. tivity is -a dance in the Legion Hall, Friday night of this week. (Continued from Page 1) the financial statement, stated the year had not started out very well, but had picked up momentum. Total expenses were $8,301.56, balance on hand being $297.54. ' There are 113 paid-up members. Mrs. Earl Cudinore reported for the ladies' division. President._Clem Steftler thank- ed everyone . for - the co-opera- tion the board had received.' ;Without the help of the direc- tors, associate directors, ladies, merchants„ Legions and Lions, we couldn't have a fair, he said. They will need every' encour- agement with money and sup- plies. Scouts and Guides rare- ly, if ever, go out and solicit donations, - but well,- wishers may come forward to give a hand with donations of time or money. If there "are those who would like to support the boys and girls, donations may be left at..,3he Huron Expositor, or with any leader of Scouts, Cubs, Guides, or Brownies. The .camp will not only .be used by Seaforth boys and girls but any,;,organized and super- vised ,roup from out-of-town, when available. In the last five years 'Scouts, Guides, etc., have increased in numbers from two leaders and 24 Scouts, to '75 Clubs, 45 Scouts and 25 Guides., There are now 16 leaders, but more are need - -One :.of the highlights of the evening was the showing of pictures by Doug Miles of the opening • of the Centennial Gates, and colored slides • by Mrs. D. A. Ranh and Jack Knight of the Gates and also of the Fair. Other entertain- ment included a sing -song, led. by Donald McDonald, and solos by Miss -Yvonne Cony, with Miss Marion Hoover. compan- ist. Appointed directors • were Robert Grasby (re-elected), Roy Williamson, Murray Cardiff and Roy Turvey; auditors, Ralph Shaw -and 'Amami Machan. At the directors' meeting which followed, Clem Steller was re-elected president; Robt. Grasby, first vice-president, and Clifford Bray, second vice-presi dent. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Smith are away on a ' three weeks' vaca- tion to California. Scout Leaders --Scoutmaster, A. K. Sharp; assistant Scout- master, Ken Powell; Ron Eyre, Dale Hartwick, R. J. Spittal. Guide Leaders -Captain Mrs. Norman Ranson; assistants, Mrs. George ' Mcllwain, Mrs. John Onbelet, Mrs. W. E. Southgate. Cub Leaders: A, Pack -Cub - mistress, Mrs. John Catrinthan; assistants, Mrs. Gerald Snow- den, Mrs. J. Polich, Miss Nora Gorwiil, Club Leaders: B Pack -Cub - master, Tom Wilbee; assistants, Mrs. Tom Wilbee, Mrs. Gordon. McKenzie; William Hodgert. Group Committee from Lions Club: •• L. P. • Plumsteel,, Angus MacLean, Elmer Larone, H. G. Meir. Reward Perfect (Continued from Page 1) years: Jim Knights, Ann Mac: Lean, Bill • MacLean; 7 years: Catherine MacLeod Jack Durst, Jim Finlayson, Paul Stephen- son, Dianne Nott; 6.. years: Car- ol Varley, Lois Jackson, Don Papple, Tom Papple, Marjorie Papple, Murray Henderson, Bruce Papple, Marilyn, Miller,. Jim Papple, Shirley Henderson. Five years: Dianne. Popple, Rickey Hulley, Carol McLach- lan, Barbara Gemmell, 'Eliza- beth MacLean, ,Janice Eyre, Ralph Smith, Glen McLachlan, Marilyn Durst, Bradley Finlay- son; 4 years: Douglas McGre- gor, Donna Hammond, Brenda` Finlayson, Murray Smith, Billy Carter, Carolyn Hammond; 3 years, Jimmie Brown, Ruth Ann Brown, Carol Wallace, Richard Smith, Cathy McGonigle, Lyle Haney, Gail -Brown, Dianne Dal- ton; 2 years: Ann Cameron, Jane Dietz, Brenda Dietz, Jim- mie Dallas, Judy Fraiser, Ron- ald Dalton, Donna Dalton, Roy Dalton; 1 year: Brenda Haney, Joyce Haney, Robert Coleman, Don McLachlan, Bradley Carno- •chan, Linda Coleman, Robbie Hiusser. DANCING B1 ODHAGEN Community Centre Friday, Feb. 2nd Des)ardine's Orchestra • ADMISSION 75 CENTS Too Late to Classify CHANGE. OF DATE ! Seaforth Agricultural Society ANNUAL MEETING and B A N Q.0 E T. TO -NIGHT THURSDAY, FEB. 1st FOR SALE Feed Mill in Huron County, with terrific potentiality. Billiard room with 7 tables, in Huron County. Furniture store in,.good.-yil- lage (terms). Village hardware store. Country grocery store. Modern 7 -room house in Eg- mondville; barn and % acre land. For farms from acres, for spring please phone: AMOS CORBY Phone 598-M, Seaforth REPRESENTATIVE for WIL- FRED McINTEE-Broker Walkerton FRE.SURCUTRRIAN . MliS. 11�, 11... } NNI Oganist. io A.M.. Church. School and Youth Fellowship Class - 11 A.Nt - 1oly Communion Nursery for Children up to three years -Guest Minister: Rev. Maurice Brisco B.Th. RCAF STATION - CLINTON 50 to 200 possession, 7:00 p.m. EGMONDVILLE United Church LYRIC THEATRE EXETER PHONE 421 •Thurs., Fri. and Sat. February 1 - 2 - 3 " Big Gamble" starring Steven Boyd and Juliette Greco (COLOR and SCOPE) Mon., Tues. and Wed. Februarys -6-7 "Dark AT the Top of the Stairs" starring Robert Preston and Dorothy McGuire ADULT COLOR 03-1. Shopper: "Young inan, where will I find the headdheese?" Clerk: `You'll have to wait A few .rhitrrttes; lhdy--he's out to; hatch." / ( CREEPS! i WONDER IF I'LL EVER MAKE ENoUGI4 MONEY FOR US T GET MARRIED. t DON'T KNOW___ 714.E j ST OF LIVING 1. SKY 'HIGH_. DANCE Featuring . . The ROCKIN' REVOLS NCE WALTON - Community Hall Friday, Feb. 2nd Take Notice that the -Annual Meeting of Producer Members • "of the - Huron County Hog Producers Association and Members of the Ontario Hog Producers Co-operative will be convened. et the hour of 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 13 at tt etLegion Hall, the Town of -Clinton, for the purpose of the, proper business of the annual ,meeting, the election of officers, the election of voting representatives and• the nominations. of county committeemen under the Ontario Hog Producers Market- ing Pla tv'een the hours of 2 &clock and 3 o'clock in the afternoon of "the above-mentioned date. If an election' is required for gommitteernen it will.be held on Tuesday, March 6, 1962, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.,.,,and, the polling places will be: Exeter Town Hall, Exeter; Agricultural Board` Room, Clinton; Gorrie Commun- ity Hall, Gorrie; Walton Community Hall, Walton; Sherwood's • -house, Dungannon. `-"• Albert Bacon, President. A. H. Warner, Secretary. v n fy 1• IAN WILBEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Auspices Hall Board Lunch Booth - Admission 75c ANNUAL VALENTINE TURKEY PPER Wed., Feb. 14th 5 to 7 p.m. NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Adults $1.25 Children, under 12, 75e Seaforth Legion Hall e Friday, Feb. 2nd (9.1:00 .a.m.) Sponsored by the Haim Young Liberals Association a.a. ...,tSe forth) The Week at Annual Meeting The Annual 'Meeting of the • USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held in Farquhar Hall, FARQUHAR-• on MONDAY, Feb. 5t 1962 et 2 .p.m. for the purpose of receiving gib reports of. the Directors and Auditors for the past "year, for the election of two Directors for a three-year term, election of Auditors, approval of amend- ment to Section 83'i3y-Laws relating to Directors' remunera- tion, and any other business that may be in the interests of the Company. --The Directors whose term of 'office expires are E. Clayton Cglquhouh and Alex J. Rohde, both of whom are eligible for re-election. M40. IILTON McCURR¥ • President ARTHUR FRASE ,.- SOC. -Treat. SEAFORTH ARENA. and COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY, "FEBRUARY 1st— Clinton Juveniles vs. Seaforth Juveniles 8:00 p.m - Admission 25c FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd— Skating — 8 to 10 p.m. Admission - 35c and 25c SATURDAYi FEBRUARY 3rd— Skating — 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Admission -25c and 10c HOCKEY Milverton Midgets' vs. Seaforth — 8:15 p.m. Admission 25c TEEN TOWN HALL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th -- Mitchell Baijtams vs. Seaforth Bantams Second game of play-offs - 7:00 p.m. Centralia vs. Seaforth Intermediates -=-8:30 p.m. Admission: 50e and 25c FREE SKATING' Wednesday Afternoons For Beginners and Guardians -- 1:30 - 4 p.m. . This space contribtited through the courtesy of t UNION. COMPANY OF CANADA -LIMITED . SEAFORTH - w: ONTARIO • • u v „ a n 'a