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The Huron Expositor, 1958-02-21, Page 3FRESH- BAKED 'For Tasty Endo SEAFORTH Iill �IIIIIIh 1 11I1 11_ 111111111111111111g1(111111r eery ,Friday Ni BRNCEFIEU NEWS Or THE WEEK for a -speedy recovery. Brueefield and e e m ni Unity friends +extend their sync athy to Mrs.; John BrOadfoot and fancily, in the loss: of her father,, Mr, A. McEwen, Stapley Township Guests with Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cormier were Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Levesque; Mr,. and -Mrs Wil- feed Cormier, Mr. and ;Mrs Ar- thur Cormier Miss Rita'Cormier and Miss .:.Dillian Langdon; all ' of, -Toronto.- s , Mrs. Walter Moffatt"3ias returp.- edto ilei: home after surgery 4n' her feet, In %Clinton Ilpspltal. On account of the' severe" storin the "funeral Of the late Alexander IVIcEweirwas ostoned from m Mon- day until Wednesday to Baird's cemetery. Fcirrner*'" Union Mr. and 141rs Thomas Baird ,at- tended the funeral of Mx Baird's cousin, Mr, H. Lednar,;in G4derich on 'Tuesday, ".- Mr. and 1Virs. •i)on: McKenzie and children, of St. Thomas, spent Sunday. with. Mr. .McKenzie'S Bar- ents, Mr.' •and Mrs, S, 1Vlclenzie Mrs. Fred Burdge, .,while shop- ping in'London-on Saturday, slip- .pedcn' ,the steps .of ;the Market Parking, ;lot, " causing concussion, and .is .in a •Lon,don-liospital. Vf1e" "hope^fora speedy recovery. Weare pleased -to. report that J Mr. ..W, lticBeath and, .1VIr. Elgin Thomson have returned from .To- ronto,- :where' they underwent- siir- gerY - ,Mrs. David Tough `left for -Delhi where. she -is•: spending : the, winter, We are sorry- to report" the, ser-, • ions • illness of , 'Mrs, Charles �tSnelling, Mrs - Wilhairi Durniii and. Mrs. Yeoman _Aldwinkle but hope lan Wibee and Ills .:Melod3r Maker 1+eatiring Vocalist, DONNA WAGNER Cornmunity, Centre SEAFORTH Dancing - 10 - 1 ADMISSION — 75 CentsAuspices: Seaforth ' Athletic Association SSOC ati0n �?BIT'UARIES:.: GERALD -E;' 1IULLEY Gerald E. `Ridley passed away in So ut •'Dumfries Township -Tu. esda y inhis $9th Year. Mr,,> ulley, form • - erly of•Seaforth'and McKillop town-_ ship, had fanned in ,So_uth Dum-, fries for a, -number of years: Ile is survived by bis`; wife, form- Mary orm Mary Currie; three sons;, .Bev- erly,, Deep River; Kenneth, Palm- erston; Gary, at home; two daugh- ters, Mrs. J.;1-leffer-man, Kitchen- er; ..Carole, at `,, -home. - He is :also survived by three brothers, Joseph, Clinton;, Thomas "and Nelson, 'Par-. is, and 'six sisters, -Mrs-. Joseph'. Ut tleY, hazel 'Hulley and. Mrs.,!Nel- .,on Cutting, Paris, 4' lillliliilllilllllll f 111111111 111 11 111-:, ill :.... 1 1 , l 11 1 1 ;ts Brantfrd;•Mrs RusseiiDrou= Toseach-women'or Men,• wor-kers;.Marti, ;'St. Marys, - and Mrs:` G. r `em to Vers tenants or landown- ``Moriarity, in -;California. .zi P y. -,. e Funeral services will " be held yrs use the easy: way:. Classified in. The Huron:Ex 'Thursday in Paris" with interment padvertisements h,, ositor Pilone 41. ;'. . in Paris' cemetery.; Mrs. Ross Wil- Discusses Bill, Seaforth, tonal 284 of the Ontario' Farmers', Union met despite= cold weather and Abad road -conditions;d with a good' attendance. -Announce: ment was ',made ; at the. meeting of. a. county 'meeting. with a 'repres- entative of,•Ntxon Laboratories as guest .speaker, " ; County President Bob Taylor in- troduced_ n-troduced_ the ,_g:u_est.speaker, ter -Miller;'- second : vice -president -of - the OPtJ, ,who spoke. oil the work of> tile. organization, He told; the group that the ,OFU was :a -,grass root • farm_ organization..:Speaking on the. price, support bill- that the OFU' hadrigoronsly opposed, he • ended to told -that :-it had- beenani cover many -Of ,the ",conditions : a'sk- ed.for .by'this group, inciuding'cost of;;. production.: However,' the union still --were not fully satisfied with it •"in, its entirety, and. , were 'still pressing the 'government for -fur- tther amendments. ` od -; the After a'; .questionnaire -period, e _. Wand president - thanked -Mr. x,,,,_„ Mr Taylor Jot their -addresses r GLBEIr SM1TI, left,as- elected' President of 1VIcKi -lop Federation p of . Agriculture • for"„a;,. fiirther term at-- their annual meeting Wednesday.” Alvin 'Bods vas again named -secretary Bantams Tie -Series Playoff. Saturday Seaforth Bantams defeated Mit- chell Bantams in the first game Of the playoffs in Santa u " c" 5 ,° It was the first gamein the series,: with Mitchell winning'the'toss for third game. if necessary. ' Tom Dick opened the sc4 ig for: the hometowner - on a pass • from brother JIM. Dave Dale- scored unassisted; to make it 2-0. Wa.rrert scored for Mitehell,'to end,the scor- ing in 'the first .-period. Ellison scored the only goal in the second Period for •Mitchell, to tie it' up luring our Mr. Yoeman Aldwinkle, who east .of Varna, ` is seriously ill in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Harry Horton,: who has been a patient in South HuronHospital, Exeter, in "';the • interests ..of . his health;- was -removed.to - Westinin=, stet Hospital, London, on Thursday. Messrs. Don Joynt,� George Hess, and•. Jim Clark,o , f ,Hensall; :Dr•., Wiliam•;Joynt,' of ;London,' ,took part; in a'-.bonspiel 'held in London last Wednesday., l . .start The Legiong bili o,.s will . Saturday, March1, in the Legion Ilall--- Members of tleLadies' Leg ion Auxiliary will assist with this project. Mrs. Catherine IIedden is -spend ing a few days , visiting with rela- tives in London.: Mrs. Hedd'eir will enter. the clinic 'at; Victoria 'Hospi tal, London,'-. on Wednesday, for an eye examination, for which she ' may, have to; undergo surgery-. Her son;;Herb,,who -was admitted „to Victoria Hospital two weeks.• ago, is being ;X -rayed -and •tests taken- six, CE' E WIDE BARGAINS TOR SRI L `Y SA. QU rsECOND�-- Bid On"All STUN : uality First EXTRA ;SPECIAL :BA►RGAI . As Low As LOW. DOWN PAYMENTS -'EASY TERMS WESTINGHOUSE CLOTHES DRYERS Check the'Price` During" Our ,•",. • . Sale ani -".See stow • You •,Save At"'` DUBLIN ELECTRIC Check the .V estinghouse' Dryer arid see: how much` work you save:' Various Models in Stoek the road and rolled over twice• in a" ditch. 'Damages to• his car ,total- ed- $1,200; The•A mishap occurred on the Goshen Line, three miles south. of Zurich. ' Road conditions o .=- ()PP were described as p or , Har- ry 'Reid;- of Exeter, investigated, Win Prizes"At Opening Following . are the "`winners' of door -prizes at'"the grand opening'I of Crest Hardware here on Thurs- day, " Friday and Saturdays of; last, week. he draws were made Sat- urday :'night: ` • In •the "final• period the home- Owners- scored three •times on two goals by Torn Dick on passe, from brother, Jim, :and Dave Dale scored his second goal of the night. Chessell scored iVfitche1Ps third. goal; and the game ended, 5-3 for thehoinetowpers. • - -With just ten secolids• to go . in: the game, C,hessell, of -Mitchell, slashed Patterson, -...the goaltender for Seaforth, which started a little brawl with: three players on ;each team getting ma3ors for' -fighting,, to 'e d thegame.' - n- Washer, Mrs: Delbert Geiger, Zurich floor p lisher, Philip° -Dur-' and, -Zurich children's prizes wagon, - John, ;Thompson, Kippers;- dynamo set, Tim Mock, Hensall. for a '.back injury he suffe months, ago. Stewart' -Bell,, while. working his bush wither•tractor•felling- reel. was struck on the head by;a'falling limb: He received; medical atten- tion"at,the office 'of:Dr J..C.: God dard,•and.several stitches were re gtiired 'to close -the wound:' ,Mrs uHarry Hoy was :the lucky_` winner: of • a $5.00 'basket of gro eeries• at Brown's, store in" a draw Saturday -•-night Mrs; ' Jack Williams, of ; Water ion, :visited:last„week with her. mother, Mrs. G. M: Drysdale Tl'e Hen'sail Brownies and. Guides are <haying -`a. church ,service ,this coming 'Sunday at>'St Paul's .An; glican Church, at 2 30 pini ' Rev.` N::B Knox=will-address them. It is hoped that there.:will be :a goad; attendance .;at •thisservice.: Mr"..Robert Reaburn; principal of: Hensall Public School; .stated Wed nesday- that two-thirds of the pupils attended school. There are.180 on the ro11: -.The• staff: of six, -:teachers;, inclitdmg' "the principal, =were on: The five -man -team shoot, sche duleil to •be held in ,Kipper Sun day; -with Kippen team,_against•the -r C ' combined.., Gunton and oderich shooters, 'was called off"for three weeks because of -•'weather condi clogs ..,A'AA WO^Bantam hockey'ga'me. was,' played ; at MiilVerton: Wednes ,day .between ;Hensall land <Atwood. The return-ga`me, will be:::in Hen sall -Friday at 8 p.ifi Hensall won. the. first round, best , two -out. -of three, by "defeating ?�urieh. •. Escapes -in-ju y Karl Regier, 20; . • RR 3,: 'Zurich; escaped injury when,the l53"mod el„ngar;.he was driving hit.a snow drift "early Sunday morning, left One quart of paint .was - also awarded awarded _ the following: Herb Kercher,'.Kippen;. John E. McEw- an, Hensall; Mrs. • L. Clark, Jr., Kippen;Elgin° Roweliffe, Hensall;, Thomas Drover,, Cromarty; -Simmons,•-Hensall;a Mrs., Frank' eorriveau; Zurich h Mis's Bonnie _Kyle;_•Kippen„ Miss 'Jean •Soldan, Hensall; Mrs. OrvilleRapson, :Hen= sall; Mrs. Audrey Scott,,, Exeter.. Kinettes_Make-JPlans Itensall"Kin.etie Club`,met,at"the hoine of.Mrs.-Harold`Enight-These. day , evening -:for, their • February meeting, with.President Mrs. John Heal -in: the ,chair Fine mistress for the evening was :Nlrs 1 ro1d, Bonthron Ai ". invitation was. 're ceivecr from--"Sim`coe`IKin`etf`Club to•.attend an itrite r-club,'meeting on .Series -IIn the second game of: the Ban- tam playoffs; played • at,;; Mitekell,:'' the • Mitchell squad came ,.through; Willi a win. to -tie up the series at one game each. • - ; Mitchell team put a player- to shallow loin •Dick, of the visitors, and, it paid off, as he kept Tom -off,.. the scoring sheet. .The first period ended 1-1,: with Bill' Teall scoring for o ' 'Seaforth 'Mitch'Mitchelladded two more in the second,, tolead,'-'3L-1. B'ob ,Papple scored for Seafo mthe final- period; to .draw within one goal -but with: just a 'minute to play, the-=::visitor5 .drew out ;their g'oalie, but it backfired, ,as Mitchell: shot :from:. their own end''' into the' empty -net and. the game -ended 4-2 for thew ;;hometoners. 'tire -third w11 e i e played, :- gam b p y.. in Mitchell Saturday night at 6:30 p.n. • GAS STOVE"' -:. FACE 011 DOS RN,IG .. AINADL PE " .B:A ' Dealer anal 17istributer'` rd g TiWLE fl itoLUCS Phony' 354 Seaforth, ,:. OW- MIIkAt��S p0 H1#PpEM! STILL HAVE 5011 1 Further plans were discussed fol the joint meeting with .Exeter `Kin ettes February` 24, at Armstrong's Restaurant Exeter Guest: -speak er for: the evening :will be, Hope .Garber, 'of, London At -Home Show All members + other, than chartered . members, Were inform -ally, initiated_into the;Hensall Kin ette" •Cliib.•• • The, raffle was won, by. the vice- president, • :Mrs. -Frank Ellwood Next meeting:will be held in -Hen sall ,on; March 11, • • Hensall Sale Prices, Prices at Hensall community sale last Thursday Were Weanling ' pigs, $13.75 to. $17 50;, chunks, $18' to $22; feeders,- $23. to $27.25; sows, $82 to $131; Holstein. cows; '$135 t6 $170; Durham cows, ' $140 to $175; 'Holstein calves,•• $10 to ':$16; Durham •-calves, $17.50 to A total of 450 pigs and 75 head of cattle and calves were sold: dl CHECK .OI1I ,PItUCES ON .ALL i EST NGHO1TSE APPLIANCES, .A .•.- REFRIGERATORS LAUNDRQMALT . , RANGES. Quality First" Appliances `At; Prices YOU Can; Aff d . v (�i tY . Outstanding: ; Value on 2 Usec! Dryers Phone Your , Westinghouse "Quality First" Dealer Hensall- -Bantams:: Win" At Hockey KIPPEN A number of= seals and diplomas were given'to Sunday School,chil Brea at the service'at ;.St Andrew's. Church; Sunday: A presentation of an."engraved• pen -- and --pencil' `set was :also made to Edison McLean appreetatioh of -big-"services as secretary,fer;a number of years. 1111111111IU111111111111IItDlllllI1111111AIlis District : Obituaries 1111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111,IIuhII 11IliS. WESLEY VODDEN LONDESBORO. — Mrs Wesley- Vodden, Londesboro, 'died in her 717th;year-Friday night at the;hdme of her daughter, . Mrs`, Bert Shob brook;,; of Fullarton ownsliip.. She was 'the. former. Eunice May Ball;, a daughter of the -late Mr., and MrS. " John Ball;, of` -Hallett. Township. . She Was a member of. L`ondesboro. United;: Church. • •Surviving„ besides her -husband,. are' one daughter, Mrs .Bert (Dora) Shobbrook; five sons; Herbert, of White A. Horse,” Yukon " Territory; '• Fred, Clinton; Roy, Clinton and formerly of Harpurhey; Leonard and' Kenneth,: -both, of Pais,one brother, Amos Ball, Goderich;',one. sister,. Mrs. ; G Gibbings,:Clinton; ten grandchildren and'three great- grandchildren> The b"ody 'rested • at --the- Balt and. Mutch 'Funeral • Ho'me, Clinton, where on Tuesday at, 2 p.m: fun- eral service was conducted by Rev.. T. J`. 'White; `of Londesboro United Church. Burial was in Ball's -cem- etery, Hullett'.•Township, -A-. M. M EWEN BRUCEFIELD ':Alexander M. McEwen,• ,second , concession of Stanley Township, died in his 83rd year' itt:linton Public• -Hospital ori Friday. ernoon.-- He had 'been ill for 12• days, , . He was a - son. of;,:the•--late--lair. acid Mrs.',' DnneafMcEwen, ..and. was born ' in Stanley Township, where he farmed all his life. Re was 'a member, of St. 'Andrew's Presbytea`ian Church, Clinton. Isis wife, the former Mary•Innes, died in ,1953 He- is : survived by five daughters,,•, Mrs ; -M"..".(Marian) Uremia, Kincardnie; Miss- Jean,' McEwen, Toronto;"'Mrs,'Ii ($.„ eanor) Ritnnells, Timinfus•; Mrs. Charles (Bessie), Boyd, Walton; Mrs. John (Marjorie) • Broadfoot,' Brucefield; one brother, John It McEwen,, Stan ley 'Township; /v two sistere, Mx��d i' pA' ey, Clan to Mrs. Williani T'ebbutty Gode- rich; : by- 12 grandchildren' ani' One great=grandson ° '• - Funeral service was held Wednes- day at 2 pan; at the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, Chilton, with -Rev_ D.' J. Lane in charge.• Burial -was, in 3,aird's . eef netery,. Staitiey !town - Will Observe Of P.rayer Friday r• The World Day of Prayer •Will' ;'be observed -in" Seaforth and .district on,.Friday, February' 21, with a. service •in First. Presbyterian Church` at 37p;m ."Miss :Jenice Hog will_ give:,_the address Th"e meeting"is, open to all ladies in the. district who are asked to join with the thousands, : around • the „wor"ld who` will`%: worship—.and 'pray -for. peace and -understanding among-.= all; people. The- invitation is ex- tendedby: the ;participating organ izations to:. all ladies, to attend and ;bring a friend and share -the bless - .�4..R t BIG 10.4 Cil, Durwg` ibis Money' • jig Year End Clearang we will allow yn your old iefii (depending on'the ih and "condition) up 'r. J I I Ito 11111 I l l 111111111111111 11111111111111111 �, • qnd' D �• N_ In Col(Lsta ice Friday, Never -Before a 10.4 -Cu•. Ft" FRIGIDAIRE At This -Great REG. PRICE 367.95 .F Hall: 21st CARDS' 8; 30: P.M Ladies P1easW $rin'g-L*01;- ` Everyone Welcorie SPONSORED BY .C.O F • IIt11111111111111111'1111111111111111111111111117 fconam y NASTIER . SERVICE Hensall Bantams walloped Zurich 16-4. Wednesday •night to -.capture the first' round. of the WOAA "C" playdowns. It was the ;Second' wire. iii- 'two' nights for : Hensall, in the best -of -three 'series. Steve Kyle scored four and Bill Shaddick• tal- lied threejor,Ilensalt.to spearhead the -attack. Others were.: counted by.Jack ChipchaSe 'IRoss`McBerath and Jerry, Chapman. Carl Wagner and • Jim' Consist each scored twice for the losers,: Shaddick, and Kyle -were oiltstand ing for ,Herlsall, ,and Chipehase led the `defence. Wagner for,. Zurich was also outstanding ' HENSALL�-Goal,- Dennis Mock; defence,* Bruce iforton,..Jaek Chip- chase;;. centre,, Bill Shaddick; for, wards, Harold,. Jacques, and Garr Jones; -alternates, Steve Kyle, Jet= ry "Chapman, - Ross McBeath,' Bob Miekle, ' Jerry Moir,, Bob Smale, Gerald •Johnston:. - ZITRICH Goal, Amacher, deo fence, Doli Deichert, Allan Thiel centre,-- arl__41/ngnpr, fur6arcls, Jim , Cotisftt and Russ Iilopp• al- ternates, C. Witmer,Tony.Bed rd, Andre' Durand, Bob Turner, Allan Prang, Bernie Bedard, Roy Obeli- acme. The team will npw"advance into the:Western Ontario playoffs. Mr: Robert lteabutn is, coach of` Rea - salt -tea - -ALL VASES OF WRINGERS,;: WASHERS AUTOMATIC-WASHEBS , -- and DRYERS —Also Small: Appliance For prompt and efficient service;: Cal: 851 r 41. Seaiiorth .Trading Navy • Big 10.4 Cu. Ft" Inside • Big -Porcelain ,Crisper. • Big Freezer ' Big Full Size Door Racks • Big Butter Keeper , • Big ::Savings -'For You, r : We ,,Rave Our Own Service Department 'e Sel �ertvice -=. Deliver IT" , NOW �o , Hesitates Is' Los - at 8:30 p.m, :. ons -red ,-.b h0.0itF• Admission' 40c Go45d1-Prizes and' Lunch HOUSE FURNISHINGS FLOOR- ' COVERINGS • FLOOR SANDING , Cone 43 Seafo t1 - • Mone' pari while invested safely and wisely for, 1 to 5 years in a Brri'-'1 Mortgage eert.rieate. To invest just; send •:to your chequje al.:f and all det. , s Win lie:I+rulted atter:. -. ti'd, two l*fortnai4O i : spilt! 7&* "'apt 4%v 1trilent folder British i1?i tr� tiOUiide l u- 812'.. - ecru u3'ci