HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-08-09, Page 3Graduates of�
Goderich Business
College
Qbtain Positions
The following graduates of Goderich Business College
have recently commenced work as secretaries, bookkeepers,
stenographers and typists:
Patricia Paterson, Hay Stationery Co., London; Karen Mc-
Cue, John Boshart & Sons Ltd., Seaforth; Marlene Hayes,
John English & Co., Toronto; Donald Mallough, Upper
Lakes Shipping Ltd., Goderich; Gloria Stanley, Dominion
Road Machinery Co. Ltd., Goderich; Edith Dowson, Ex-
Cello
xCello Corporation, London; Grace Clifton, Selby Shoe Co.,
London; Eleanor Alton, C.H.C.H. Television Station, Ham-
ilton; Ruth Ann Batkin, Clinton Community Credit Un-
ion Ltd.; Myrtle Collins, Wolverine. Tube Division, Calu-
met & Hecla of Canada, London; Kay Watkins, Canadian
National Telegraphs, Goderich; John Consitt, Robert Bell
Industries, Seaforth; Edith Landsborough, Huron County
Home; Kathryn Naftel, Household Finance Corp., of •
Canada, Goderich; Richard Worsell, ,empire Brass Co.,
London; John Schneiker, Signal Star Publishing Ltd.,
Goderich; Gloria Rumball, Provincial Police Office, God-
erich; John Sturdy,, Johnston & Mallough Machine Shop,
Goderich; Annette Dickson, Dominion Road Machinery
Co. Ltd., Goderich; Dianne MacArthur, F. L. Gibbs, Ac-
countant, Stratford; Marlene Allin, London Life Insurance
Co., London; Shirley Wilkinson, Aldis Real Estate, London
Students are now registering for the. Fall Term, com-
mencing Tuesday, September 4, to be assured of a place in
our Regular Day Classes. For several years every seat has
been filled before school opening.
VWF�Leg,
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A Cleanout of Used
SET.
Priced As Low As . .
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Wide Variety of Sizes and Models
At Ridiculously Low Prices !
SLASHED TO -CLEAR !
17" Admiral Portable
17" Admiral Table Model
21" Admiral Console Model, swivel base
21" Motorola Console
21" Westinghouse Console
21" Halicrafter', Table Model
1961 - 2W' Admiral Console, the famous
Okanagan Model
21" Westinghouse Console Model
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ROY McQUAID, of RR 5,
Seaforth, is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. James E. McQuaid. He
received his education at St.
Columban separate school,
Dublin Continuation School
and Seaforth District High
School before attending the
Stratford Teachers' College.
He will teach at St. James'
separate school, Seaforth.
Hensall Wins
A Wide Array of Used
REFRIGERATORS
IS ALSO ON OUR LIST FOR CLEAR -OUT
See a size to suit your needs at
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FURNITURE
Phone 43 •Seaforth
'D' Championship
Hensall Bantam Baseball team
defeated Sebringville for the
WOAA "D" championship Fri
day night at Sebringville. Thi
team is sponsored by the Hen
sail IOOF.
HEN$ALL VIEWS
Mr 414 -14trti, Max Mcgurtrie. in-law, Mr. and grs., Reit I r
visited relatives in mid around cher and Ross, and while there
Hensall for a few—days, attended the Wright geunion
Mr, and Mrs. Harry boy and held in 1layfield at the cottage
Michael, and igrsE Rd via have of Mr- -4114 Mrs Carl Paltanr of
returned after spending ,two Bayfield.
weeks touting the Maritimes, Mrs. Mary Ross has returned
Their •main stop was P.E,f. They home after spending the Past
also toured Quebec City, Moil- week with, her sister and broth
treal, where they visited Rev. er-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Herb
and Mrs P A. Ferguson and Kercher and itoss.
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Girl Is Hurt
When Car
Leaves Road
family, formerly of Homan, who Mrs. Charles
Forrest, Sandra
expect to, visit Ontario . during and Gwen, Sarnia, visited rela-
their vacation, in August. tives and friends in the village
Nancy Stretton, of Lucan, is last week.
visiting with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redden
Mrs. Minnie Sangster. and family, Dresden, Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Docker Mrs. W. E. Hedden, Niagara
have taken up residence in Clin- -Falls, spent the weekend bolt.
ton, day with Herb Redden,
Billy Hoy has returned after Mrs. Merlin Love, John and
spending two weeks with Mr. Pamela, London, have returned
and Mrs. Bill Fink, Clinton: home after holidaying with Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Winlaw, Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan and Kenneth, Stratford, George Armstrong.
formerly of Hensall; visited with
Flt./Lt. and Mrs. Bill McCrae
and family Tuesday evening,'
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Noakes and
family, Hamilton$ have return-
ed home after holidaying for a
week with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes.
Mrs. Hugh Mclslurtrie and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hillier and fam-
ily, Thamesford, ,are spending
their holidays on Saddle Lake
Island, Michigan, at the sum-
mer home 'of Mrs. R. S. Hop-
kins, Mrs. McMurtrie's sister.
Mr. Robert Hoffman and Gary
Eagleson, Dashwood, and Mr.
Patrick and Michael ;Soldan, of
Zurich, holidayed at Oliphant
during the past week, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heppler, of
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy,
Ronnie and Gary, spent the
weekend holiday with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and ..Mrs. "Arm-
strong, lylontreal.
Dr. F. L. Nichols and mother,
Mrs. Margaret Nichols and Miss
Dorothy Dix, Reg. N., Toronto,
have returned to Toronto after
spending the past Week with
Mrs. Nichol's sister and brother-
A London girl is in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, in/ that city, fol-
lowing a one -car crash one mile
south of Hensall Thursday after-
noon. Georgina Mary Blue, 21,
suffered a fractured right leg
in the mishap and was taken to
London hospital.
The car involved contained
three persons. It left the road
while travelling north and crash-
ed into a tree. -
Driven by Gregory George
Willert, 16, of Zurich, damages
to the vehicle were estimated at
$1,200, by O.P.P. Constable Ce-
cil Gibbons, Exeter, who inves-
tigated.
The driver received facial
lacerations but was not hospit-
alized. His sister, Judith Diane
Willert, 21, also of Zurich, re-
ceived facial lacerations and was
admitted to South • Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter.
'blue coal'
Champion ,Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 573 or 71 W
Legion Pee Wees
Take 'C' Crown
Listowel
Brussels. (ouphh
Wed 50 Years,
Mgrk Qrcasioa •
Rev. and Mrs., W, A, Williams,
Who carne tp live in brussels in
1954 onMr y i1liaxn's .retire7
went from: the ministry, observ-
ed their .50th wedding anniver-
sary on_Tuesday.
Mr. Williams' last charge was
the two -Point one of Valetta
and New St, Andrew's' near
Chatham. Before going there in
1939, he was minister to the
congregations of Cranbrook and
Fthel for 121,6 years.
were at home fol-
lowing a family dinner in Mel-
villeThe Presbytecouplerian Church-
Nativesof Wales, Mr. and
Mrs. Williams were married in
the .Presbyterian Church at
Rhos. They take a keen interest
in the life oi' the Brussels com-
munity. Mrs. Williams enjoys
her flowers' and Mr. Williams
his sports. -He attributes his
longevity to keeping active and
"I never worry."
Mr. and Mrs. Williams have
one daughter, Mrs. Stuart (Elu-
ned) McNair,. Grey township;
one son, W."Ivor Williams, Lon-
don; and three grandchildren.
A son, Maldwyn, also an ordain-
ed minister, was killed in action
while with the RCAF in France
in 1942.
KIPPEN
Mrs. Margaret. Johnston, of
Toronto and Mrs. Dr. Lawson,
Listowel, visited over the holi-
day with their _brother, W. R.
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
spent the holiday with their
daughter, Sharon at Lake of
Bays, Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs.. Rochus Faber
spent the weekend in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick-
ert enjoyed the weekend at
Muskoka.
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
E. Dowson were her daughter,
Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Winthrop, and
Mrs. Alice Kenne, Stratford.
Those attending the Evans -
Bean wedding in Wesley Unit-
ed Church, Brantford, on Satur-
day were: Mr. and Mrs.. Rochus
Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber and
Mrs. Frank Bean, Hensall.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Long included
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong
and family, Owen Sound and
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong,
Staffa.
The Hensall Legion Peewee
Baseball team captured the"C"
championship at the seventh an-
nual All -Canada Peewee Base-
ball Tournament at Listowel on
Saturday. Hensall defeated .Lis-
towel 14-7 in an exhibition
game then went on to defeat
Fenwick 7-5 to capture the
championship.
Michael Hoy and Laverne
Harburn pitched very good ball
backed up by solid hitting of
Gary Kyle., Bill Taylor and
Charles Schwalm. Coach and
manager is Sgt. Orrin Williams.
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Liability and Life
Manufacturers Life
Insurance
John A. Cardno
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 : Seaforth
Misses Detour,
Now in Hospital
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141.
Mrs. George Noseworth, of
London, suffered possible frac-
tured ribs and back injuries
when a car, driven by her hus-
band crashed through a detour
sign on No. 4 Highway, one
mile south of Hensall early Sun-
day morning. She is in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, and re-
ported in satisfactory condition.
Damage to the car was $300,
stated OPP Constable George
Mitchell, of the Exeter detach-
ment. `,4
Damage was estimated at $200
when a car driven by Aldon
Vanstone, of Hensall, struck a
parked car on Wellington St.,
owned by Mr. Linstra, on Sim -
day afternoon. Investigating of-
ficer was OPP Constable George
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5T`H lEDW 'G AN !VO iAR'
A pleas n1 .event tdek 1)1aee
on Sunda at the :home of gr,
and Mrs. W. G. Bennett, Clio-
ton,, when their ,family served
a dinner party 14 houOr of their,
twenty fifth wading ,airntver,
-sary There were ,26 present.
k'onuer residents of , i''alton,
Mr- Bennett is the postmaster
at RCAF Station Clinton, Us
wife is the former Irene Pat-
terson of Seaforth, Mr, 'Bennett•
served in -both World Wars and
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W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 193-J — John St.
SEAFORTH
Phone 849 R 4 - Seaforth
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Slimmer Safety Contest No. 2
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Here is the second of my
Summer Safety Contests. It's
easy, Pots of fun to enter.
The picture is based on my
rules"KEEP OUT FROM
BETWEEN PARKED CARS"
and "PLAY YOUR GAMES
IN A SAFE PLACE AWAY
FROM THE STREET". Start
right noW to find what's
wrong in the picture. You
may win a new Raleigh bi-
1 cycle or a Sono -Lite.
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HERE'S WHAT YOU DO!
-•1- Cut this contest out of paper along
dotted lines and color the picture. Or
draw a picture TRaat looks like this
and color It.
2. List on separate sheet of paper
the seven things wrong in the picture.
3.ivZ irccontest and list to address
on Entry Form, Don't forget to fill in
your name and address.
4. Any child of elementary school age
may enter.
Contest No. 2
EAll entries becort,e the property 01
imer the Safety Elephant and cannot
be returned.
6. Children of employees of this news-
paper, the Ontario Safety League and
Raleigh Cyclo Industries (Canada) Ltd.
may not enter.
7. Judges of the contest will be
traffic safety authorities. The Judges'
decision is final.
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. one boy's and' one girl's.
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Combination bicycle Horn and Light
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