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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1963-10-24, Page 5• • • a • • - • • • • • ODORLESS CLEAN DUEV 1NC FURNACE OIL STOVE Olt D. Brightrall FINA SERVICE Phone 354 Every Week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. STRUCTURAL STEEL USED PIPE Angle Iron, Reinforcing Rod, I -Beams, Plate, Sheeting, etc. POSTS and CLOTHESLINE POLES made to order. SPECIAL: 4" Pipe, 75c Ft. 1114" Heavy Duty, 161/zc ft. All Sizes in Stock CUTTING SERVICE GODERICH IRON & SALVAGE 205 Nelson E., at CNR GODERICH, Tel. JA 4-8741 BARN CLEANER SILO UNLOADER & BUNK FEEDER YOU'LL GET BETTER PER- FORMANCE NA BADGER SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE, Jr. BRUCEFIELD SALES -.- SERVICE Phone Collect: HU 2-9250, Clinton N � hg Ito FRENCH COMEDY- FESTIVAL—Gabriel Gascon and Monique Joly play the young lovers in Moliere's Le Medecin Malgre Lui (Physician In Spite of Himself), CBC -TV's first French -language production on the English network. It will be seen on Festival, Wednesday, October 30. The spirited and farcical play is one of Moliere's funniest, as appealing to English-speaking audiences as to those who understand French. It is performed by members of Montreal's le Theatre. du Nouveau Monde. BRODHAGEN NEWS OF THE WEEK (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs, G. Ray Hart of London were holidaying with her mother, Mrs. L. G. Rock, Last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt attended the Inter- national Plowing Match and vis- ited in the Muskoka District. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherbarth of Detroit with her mother, Mrs. John L. Bennewies. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Dennis, Dean, Sheila and Shar- WIND • TORNADO • CYCLONE Insurance R. F. McKERCHER Phone 849 R 4 - Seaforth Representing the Western Farmers' Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. COAL me FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Phone 784 • Seaforth ' Y �,pk ii:•i This year, sock some money away in 1963 Canada Savings Bonds. Buy them now from The Bank— where people make the difference., Ezi TORONTO -DOMINION RANK W. D. STEPHENSON, Manager - '. Seaforth on and Mr. Ed. Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Blen- heim. Mr. and Mrs, Gary Sholdice, Paul and Mark with her broth- er, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark; Windsor, for the holiday week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb, Sharon and Lynda of Glencoe with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dicki- son. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buuck and David of Milverton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck. Warren Sholdice, Toronto, and Clayton and Robert Ahrens of Waterloo at their homes. The wedding dinner and re- ception for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton (Nancy Kelly) of Dub- lin was held at the Community Hall here on Saturday. Mrs. Manuel Beuerman with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman in London last week. Russel Sholdice and: Beverley accompanied Howard Queren- gesser and Patricia of Mitchell to the latter's cottage at Kettle Point for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks of Toronto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks, and their daughter, Sherry Hicks, and all visited,. the former's son, Alvin, in Sick Children's Hospital, Lot? don. Mr, and Mrs, George Vincent of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Real Bigras of Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt for the holiday. Mrs. Rosina Miller has been visiting in Seaforth with ber granddaughter, Mrs. Edward Fischer ,and Mr. Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon- hardt and Dale of Thamesford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E, Diegel accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hen. ry C. Diegel to Toronto, visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and the latter attended the international Plowing Match. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe of London, and Cpl, Dick Watson and Cpl. Tom MacDougal of Camp Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe attended a ladies' showed for Miss Nancy Quest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Hinz on Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Cpl. Dick Watson and Cpl. Tom MacDougal with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson, Centralia, on Sunday and visited with friends in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aitche- son, Rock and Ann of Niagara Falls with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eisler, Norman, George and Paul mov- ed onto the farm they "purchas- ed from Irvin HiIlebrecht: • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens and daughter of Hamilton with Mrs. Charles Ahrens, and all spent the holiday at the for- mer's cottage at Amberley. Huron Co-operative Medical Services Prepaid Health Plans at Cost the way BOARD OF DIRECTORS: President, Fordyce Clark, RR 5, Goderich; Vice -Pres., Gordon Kirkland, RR 3, Lueknow; Mrs. 0. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wing - ham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter; Hugh B. Smith, RR 2, Listowel; Lorne Rodgers, RR 1, Goderich; Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T. Bblton, RR 1, Seaforth; Bert Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bert Klopp, Zurich; Gorden Richard- son, RR 1, Brucefteld; Kenneth Johns, RR 1, Woodham. C. H. Mages Secrstary•Manager Mks C. E. Plumtree Assittant Secretary For information, call your nearest director or our office in the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On- tario Street, Clinton, Telephone Hunter 2-9751, or sea your Co. op' rrepresenfatIve: MRS. ANDREW CROZIER RR 2, Seaforth worammirommorrinimorisii HaneTfachsr Far Mind In Huron Provides Help "The work of the blind home teacher in this area is remark- able," said Mrs.. M. J. Bell, Sectetary of the Huron County Advisory Board to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, "I think of her as the unsung hero of rehabilitation." A blind person herself, the eacher is a source of great en- couragement to the newly blind, who usually feel that the joys of living and earning are a thing of the past. When a teacher puts a white cane into the hand of a new client Lor the first time and says, "Let's try the front walk," she knows that fear, frustration, inferior- ity and a desire to avoid people will all be against her. Per- suasive encouragement usually reaches the pupil and before long the teacher and trainee are on their way. "It is not as easy as it sounds," the secretary said, "most people require as many as four lessons before they will try their own front walk alone." To restore a blind mother to her place as queen of the house- hold takes much • longer. The teacher has many skills that help. She shows the pupil how to use the iron without being burned, recommends oven mitts to avoid the dangers of the oven, and suggests a Braille timer for use when cooking. Such helps and the advice of the teacher bring about some indescribable changes in a blind person's life. Mrs. Bell told of one woman who did nothing all day but walk around her dining- room table. Another had removed all the furniture from the main floor to avoid bumping into it. CNIB teach- ers restored both women to nor- mal living. "A home teacher is regularly at work right here in this area," the secretary said. "You share in providing this constructive service by supporting the an- nual appeal for funds of the CNIB. A donation from you will provide training that sub- stitutes in some small way for the precious gift of sight," The volunteer campaign chairman for this area is E. C. Boswell, Seaforth, t A,W N.THE WEEK ijntended; i.:44; est week) ntle and Gordon of Blyth ,spelt Mrs. Horace Delbridge and the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, liIrs. Pliil Hern attended the Coln, Gxlfillan and family. oeeting in Hensali• on. Monday Mr. and . Harry Sperling f 'the Huron Presbyterial Unit. of London nd Mr. and Mrs;: ed Church Women, at lima Freeinan .Horne spent the week, end at Lion's. Head with Miss. Ruth Horne, who is teaching school there, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfilian•] i and Barbara Ault and Mrs., Geo. Gilfillan and family visited, Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smithbirthdayan. d family of Crediton, celebrating. Mrs, Giifllan's Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters vis- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman and' family of Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bibby and family of Kirlton visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and family. Mrs.' Nelson Clark of Farqu- har visited Monday with Mrs. Garnet Miners. Mrs. Harold Clarke is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, suffering from pneu- monia. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke attended anniversary services at Thames Road Church Sun- day morning and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Morgan and family. United Church, Miss Pamela Coward of Sun- Shute Line visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward, Miss Penny Snaith of Credi- ton visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin. Gilftllan and Bar- bara Ann. M ..rand Mrs. Eric Carscaden' of Exeter visited on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Grant Min- eTSf' Mrs. Elson Lynn and Mrs. John Coward attended a meet- ing in Hensall on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Walters of Exeter and Mrs. Don Martin of Toron- to visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward. Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn at- tended the plowing match at Caledon • on Thursday. Mrs. George Gilfillan, Jim - UNIT V, NOR1`HSJDE UCW The October meeting of Unit Five Northside United Church Worpen was held at the home of Mrs. Garfield Baker with 13 members and guests present. Mrs, Don Brightrall was in charge of the devotional part of the meeting. A short business session was held at which .time a reminder was given of the Regional meet- ing on Oct. 8 and the General meeting on Oct. 22. A motion was introduced by Mrs, Gar Baker and seconded by Mrs. Don Brightrall, to have a bake sale the day of the Santa Claus parade. A Thanksgiving hymn, "Come Ye Thankful People, Come," was sung and benedic- tion closed the meeting. The guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Ken Doig, who gave a demonstration of her ,product, "Studio Girl" cos- metics. 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