The Huron Expositor, 1958-03-07, Page 5RODHAGEN NEVI
Member's of the •Walther; I eagtle
- -of Grace 'Lutheran Chur&h, MitK.
:chejl, ped°St, Pauls LutherLeagile'.
• 'Members or Ellice, were guests o€
the, Luther League of St. Peter's
t utlieran - hureh here••for. a' shat-'
Ongparty at the :local- rink, �yith:
lunch 'served, ,in 'the church base
merit:
Carole Rose, Jean Mueller, Clay
toii'Ahrens, Warren Sholdiee .-azid.;
-The.
NUAL 'MEETI
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URSES'
The public 1S Inviten
to be present
Scott wHabki rk
Chairman
c ®yd Hoggarth
Secretax'V
TH[ WEEK
Clare French, meI11bers of the
Glee 'Chib of Mit'ehell and_Drstriet
High •School, went, to`,- Toronto 'by
bus+ or FridaY'with the other ;mem-
bers of the Glee Glttb, •to. sing at
the music festival there.- The 'choir
received third ; pxize: ,
Miss; Marlene Diegel Reg- T„ of -
Stratford, and, Mr. Calvin Diegel,
Waterlgo Seminary, visited with
their parent`s, .Mx and Mis, Writ,
Diegel:
Mi. `and_ 'TMs. I,,erne Wolfe and-
sons,- of Stratford, visited with Mr.,
and Mrs. Lavern Wol#.e on'.Silnday,
Mr. ..,and Mrs Harold' Diegel; .of
Mitchell -spent •Sunday with Mr:
and Mrs L ,Querengesser, `
Miss 13arliara lioegy- • and r.MOS-:
tern ':Larry Kistner, ':Allan French_
and ;Billy .Morenz: took part in the
se oo c oir ,a T ain rSt eft kited;
Church, Mitchell, on Sunday'.
even-
ing,'undr-the 'direction -of Mr. E,•
,Harley, school music 'supervisor,
Marking • the beginning of Educa-
tion Week: '
See Family Film
Stewards of the Christian Horne
m tt..in the church•basement Of St:
P,eter's Lutheran Church on Thurs
day. evening, : The devotions were
in charge of Mr. ,and ',Mrs: Ronald
Hinz, Mr- and ;Mr's . Wilbur 'Hoegy
and. „Mr . and Mrs: ' Rolph 'Hicks.
The. topic"— was "The Cross and the
Crumbling Family," and, a, film re-
lating -:to this was shown, "Is -Your
Pastor Fischer -conducted a Bible
study. A piano , selection was .play-
ed by Mrs .:Ronald Hinz... Ronald
•Hinz, vice-president, was in charge
'Of .-the'' business.' Three -one-act
plays are being =rehearsed, to be
presented after Easter.
ENCE.
Friday, March 14th
Cards at 8:30
LUNCH ry — PRIZES
Admission 40 Cents
Everyone Welcome'
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Burris' III MS. Meets
At. Leiper. Home
The Burns' < WMS meeting. ; was
held Thursday at.the home.2.0f Miss
Jean Leiper. -,The devotional part
of the meeting ,was .in ; charge of
Mrs. Les, Reid, leader of Group :3r
who opened .the: meeting with. a
hyilnn • Mrs:'George\ watt. led in
prayer. •
mit Scripture ready• from Phil-
ippians 3,. was read Vay Mrs.Wni.;
Trewin.' 'Discussion n the Bible
reading was led byM°rs;` Viva Mc-
Gregor, - - ' •-
The study book ,about the women
of Japan as' yery abIy:` taken' by
Mrs. Watson Reid.. A question and;
an;swei-period was , Mr-by:.items:
Wea1ey Roe The life of, the -Wo-
men of old Japan, Mrs, -Reid told.
the group, ,was one of obedience,;.
but by , the. year.' 1923, and also -af
ter • World War 11, life ; was -ehang-
ed by being given greater freedom:
'under new Iaws,' having equal
rights with men,'' and having' the
right to, vote The old customs, are
of -Ake jpast
' ;Christianity, Mrs Iteid continued,
hasbeen 'a godmother' for higher
eduea-tion, for women; 97, per cent
of, the people are; able to read and
Areading was, given .-by Mrs:.
Ernest 'Knox. Mrs, Wesley Roe;
conducted a' business period `Roll
call Was answered by 25.nnembers.:
It' was decided : to hold the next.
meetiug'nnVMarch 20, instead :of.
theregular date due to other meet
Ings-being.sched led for that .time.'
A' :temperance., rending was.. given
by' ,Mrs., McGregor. Mass Gladys
Leiper reported'. sending, used
Christmas: cards;` to Port Dover.
The meeting, was .closed with pray-
er by Mrs White.
Miss .Loss Roe of Kitchener; and;'i
Miss Mary Lou Roe of • New Ham -'j
burg spent the„Weekend at. • the
i
home .- of _their parents,-Nlr.- and
.Mrs Wesley -Roe. Roe. s ''
George Watt spent a few days in
Toronto last week attending -the
convention' of the 'Ontario Agricul
tural Society, -
Miss Marjorie;Bickeit, of Toron-
to, apent'last weekend ,at the home
of Mr. And Mrs, - George Smith.
Discuss ,MiSsrons
TheB_iiriis Londesboro:' 'Young_
1'eo e's Union field 'Obit. 'regular
meeting on Suudaya t,ith' 31 mem
bers present .Bet erlyWagh
Marguerite.Lyon;; Conducted .the.
sing sorg�--The--worship sei=v;;ee-fol--
loWed with the.Missions and World
Outreac
hCmm'
o ins on in_”
r charge '
The 23rd psalm was ,read y
Gloria 'All
en, and.sB
everly'Wrightg
ted in 'Prayer., The offering was
taken b ; Allau=-pinch an ,", r
�' ,d J 7n lt'a&
ford. Theto i4r . M ssi,,, i .'
ons •••and
WorldOutr_a ,",
.was; discussed by
Nellie'.vi_esterhout and >:Beverl
YWri htZ,mora'mgave
;
reading. 'Mr. White gave'the bene'=
diction.- Discussion gr'o}ips follow
ed and lunch- was' served, ;The
meeting closed. with "Taps
• Mr. nnd. Mrs. William;"Rogerson
ai3rL Joan- and 'Mrd and M -is. -fieri
'Rogerson, 'of'•Tuckersmith;'-and M.
•and . Mrs.' Leslie:. Reid •ani..' Bob
-spent'last `:Tuesday evening.at the
home' ofMr and 'MrSJWatson 13.e4
in `honor of David's pArthd y.
Miss Mae .Smith ani i
Ma...
tha Leiper;; 'of Seafart>i, and Mrs:
Robert Beattie,, of?Winthrop, spent
Thursday afternoon at;tb home; of.
Miss Jean Leiper, attending the
WMS` meeting,
Pupils of. SS No: 6 i3iill'ett took;
part in the Mission Band meeting.
`held `at SS'No'. '11; Hullett, ,on Fri-
day. The ,'meeting was under the.
direction of Miss Joanne Hodgins
andr
M .Ron McIfay
Mr. and, Mrs,
M
rsr,James McEwiuy
and Kathaleen visited odSundayfternoon,.withg
Mr. and 'Mrs iVor=;
nian.`Lloyd of`Harriston..
St'
, SEATO
COATS
-Only 14 left, in plains and stripes.
Newest styles, best, colors, Good
Tango of sizes left
Regula -16.-95-4 29.5
SALE —1/2 Price
This season's coats,
interlined.'. Values $29 ,?
To clear at
Half _ ,Prue-
SUBSTA,NDAItDS
HEMSTITCHED •
WABASSO ,
PiL,LOVV SLIPS
'Regular • quality that ' woul
sell at $2.25 pair.
Special, 1.65 Pr
:Clearance Women's' and Misses'
S1ER rI111n,T$R COOWMUNJTy for :amore than-, 60 .ears .first. as
, y . , a church, later ass lodge room ,
and now:; as a centre for;all ;the people of the; district, Walton , Cdnimunity, Hallrecentl has:; a -;
a-Ncomplete £-ace-lifting,. Here - bus Y -h d
y painting the:; stage;>;in., the-�auditoridm -are-(leftto ;'right) --r Mrs: -
Vvilliam Turnbull;' Mrs Roy Williamson and, Mrs. Ken- 'McDonaJd. Help in 'the corner . m
poly al os.
hidden 13hrs-moter isoyWilison.(Huri.Expsitr phoo,.by P
hilpPs ).m
•
Cowboy `Kings, Ranch:.Boss,' ftotighies,<
Bar, "B ' and other makes, in `navy and`
111ght ibiue denim:—T
TQ -CLEAR
CHURCH ;IN, IVAL;T.0N
� �Hensall'Co n .Sales
(iContmued from Page 1) •
'of sha
es om'eit b '
r h uildi
ng, 'deeded
to move it to_a�more central iota
tion,•and necessary-land.,was Mad.e
available m <return' for one' share
b ... ....The
build
ing was imiriediately,moved- to • the
loeation-where ittstanday, at
the, south • end of. the'business see-
On::the :Boundary,
Active • in Early: Church'
Tlie' earl "'day s. 'of` the`;`c
porch
'Were :recalled.mWalton•
residents,' -including Mr•• anal Mrs.
W J`'Bennett and .Mrs. Thomas
Lee-Ming,'ewho made• available the
navies of 'many' of . those who were
at Live; m the Work ;of' the church.
First Sunday:School ;superintendent
was GilbertThompson; :, organist;
Miss' Mary' Pollard; erlass leaders,
M -•, Morrison;' C Dentis and aW
Pollard
L,E rl mem e . ,
b r °n �'
a Y s i eluded
iianies as.111r,,and ;Mrs. J.':William
son; ;Mr..and; Mrs:.. L.:Dennison,-
Mr, ;and 'Mrs. George Thompson,.
Mr: and Mrs. William Pollard, Mr,
and' 'Mrs. R. Pollard, Mrs.; John
Pollard, Mr, :and- Mrs J.: Berry,
Mrs .and Miss• Mary :Swallows, Mr.
and; Mrs ,::Reinhart,• Mr ands; Mrs:
A.
Morrison; s Mr.. and Mi+s . M..
Moir}son; Mr ; and Mrs., Porter,
Mr,' and Mrs., T. Air'S. E.
'Ingram, W. Bray' Miss Fanny-
Bray,, Mr. :and Mrs:; Humerston,
a�
l` RECORD tF
PROMISES FULFILLED.
Agricultural Prices; .Support Bill
Related to Costs, of ;Production'
• Realistic Pension and Social'
Security Program -.
• $300,060,000 for (Housing--
• Tight Money RelaxedBenefittin
Partners and` Slna-ll:$}istnessmen
• :A Positive Approach to "Trade
Problems
st n an
DI
NIT. and Mrs, ,Philip, James,:;M ss
Elizabeth Morrisenz Miss Marie
Morrison Mr •and;, Mrs.- George
g
Williamson; dVIr. and 'Mrs Clow
Mr and; Mrs,' Nesbitt.': ,
Other ; familie
s wh -:, gave a v :good
g
service, to the Walton,<,circu:it
eiade'd.
the: Dundas;
ri
,
brill,' -Neal, Fulton, Crawford;' 'Ben-
nett,: --Marshall,,; Leemingoy_bes
Hacl�We11, Barrows, McGavin,:Roe,
Watson; -Nicholson,----Constable,
Holmes ,and Johnston -families:;
Jubile�:'Last Event
Highlight and' alipost;last large
;"get -together" -`in. the .old Methodist
chureh,.''as' such;' was a ..giant•.jubi-
lee celebration'' in 1923,_ followiri
the con letio of 50 -ear g
P nl; ,.. Y •sof IVI�th
ddism in- Walton and :district,.:• At
':that, time the"church, although •fac
ed with dwindling attendances at
services,' was',filled -to=eapa city <for
both„Su'nday `services and a boon-
tiful fowl supper served;by the:lad-
ies ,the: folldwing' night ''
Preacher for the .day was a ;for'-
:nier Walton boy; Rev..Archie;:Me
Kibbon, • B A ,'of, Fingal,:•Who had
been present at:the opening of the
church fifty - years before. Rev. 'R.
Fulton Irwin, of .Seaforth, superin;
tenilent of -the eircuit,,, was' chair-
man at super. event,;
al .
Three' Enter. Niiini
stry
During the 52 -years -,:the building
was•a'chureh, ,it was •served:by''28
pastors.' Among those 'who minis•
tered .to they 'congregation' , were.
!flsS _HalfMeloI� n
The 2Oth annual meeting and
turkey banquet of the liensalt Dis-
trict Co -a a ative; Ineor p orated w
d p.r P ,,as,,
held. in, the Commitnity'' Centre,
Zurich, Tue ay with about 340
persons ;;present; -Dinner was cat
ted b -the >: ad`emt n
_ Y l r of the': Evan-
gelidal United BrethrenChurch.-
,Guest', speaker, Dr James Sem.
ple,. of Egmondville rnited'Church,;,
spoke., on world;'conditions.:
A' very„successful year'`was ex-
perienced ,by -the• Coop,. with, sales
of '$51,173 -and' a'' -net savings:- of
$24,767:'• Patronage' .dividends- on
• .membership.•purchases” will be .4'%:
Robert McGregor,-president:for
two. years,; has” resigned and •a re-
placement will be named at an,
'election by,the'board of directors;`
at a later :'date:. `itiissell; Grainger'
g
Was. re-elected: to'the board for an-'
other "three-year :term.: New direc=,
tors were named. to' replace, retir-
ing';;: directors, Robert --McGregor
and Don Hendrick;• who bad each
served siz T years. Named were;
Alex.1VIeReath„ Kipper,' and Lloyd
Wainer,.RR ,1v Dashwood:°i Garnet
Mousseau 'is, manager of .'this pro'
;gressive • co-operative.
" Th s,present'Were" e
a e'entertained
•by W J Howell, London, and Des
jardine orcbestra;` suppiie music
•fora ,dancufg:'
Reverends Robert Davey, C. ; H.
Stafford;; J. G.:Fallis, ,W Baugh;
Thomas Gee, Thomas Dabine, -W
Torranee, W, Ottawell, :7%.w.
W Cos -A C t t
WW Westman,
�b ert Council
ens ' Pomer J P.
A C. -iffen, A. Dever, C. R. Cars=
oallen, A. Andrews, R. S. Baker, .
R J Currie, H, Tyler, R. Lack
land, S. ;C:- Edmunds, J. Young' F.
W Crailc H. J. Bentley, J W. But
ton •
, and ` V; O,, Robinson.
_Several •young men of the con,
gregation entered the: ministry.
These include A. McKibbon, DeWitt
Cosens, J. ° H. Young. ' One, other
youth, Sid'nellieWitt;;;was`a candi-
date for the ministry, but -lost his
life during the First World War:_
(See also'Page6)
Huron ,,'Delegates-
At:Hog
.Predictions that 100 .per
:hogs :Woul'd be moving
through 'the marketing: points of
Ontario -hog' producers were made
at the ..two-day annual meeting Aof
the Ontario -Hog Producers' Asso- •
enation :and Marketing Board, •held
in Toronto this week.
-' Charles W. McInnis, president of
-- the association,•:and"Eldred Aiken,
chairman; of. the Marketing Board,
reported that about• Sa-per cent of
Ontario hog production is how ,niov-
War s --.on rag s
For Gravel -
A; resolution was passed by Hib-
bei tt towhShip council to approve
thy. ;;installation of a ,wet Water.
Ilydroblendg-•on the Seaforth rural`
fire' area truck • at -.a 'c'ost of:$4,(19,..1.-
Hibbert-
$4Q0,
Hibbert' were willing to pay' then;:
share of this , expense. Meeting.
Monday in' regular session,, all
members. were ,fitesent„ . •
• There -were :three, gravel "tenders.
submitted: `Sandy Contracting CO:'
of Goderich,' at• 87c cubic 'yard; 3.j
Kerr, of Wingham, 720 cubj ,.yard,,
and•Lavin Contracting Co-, 65c cull=
ie yard,' the ` latter • receiving the
„contract, for crushing and 'hauling
.gravel dt td 'the roads
A- resolution was.'passed;tii ,auth
orite •the reeve atid'. clerk• to, sign
an •agreement Which approves ,gf
the sale iby,- the Mitchell District
,High Sebool B'oard;.-of the ,land and
buildings formerly:used as; the Mit-
cheIl Kigh School', to the Town of
Mitehell; whereby'.the. town" agrees
to pay an additional one mill' ort
their •assessment :for' silt ye,ars,, to-
Ward, 'the debenture and; interest
charges and maintenance costs•:of
the new high schdgl
Clerk Roy Burchill• was 'instruct-.
ed to , prepare a 'bylaw, subject to
the ,approval of the '.Department of
Municipal'Affairs, to levy Cwo-fifths
of a,mill utpdn'the. ratepa.yers, who,.
are 'entered on they asSessplent toll
as;
farmers,.., -as , the annual -mein,:
bership ryfees in •the ,Federation of:
ing through - marketing points, and,
the other 20 per ; cent Would very
likelybe directed through these
points by the end et 1958.
•:,-A 'feature of the .twosday session
was a panel' d*ussion dealing
with vertical integration. -Members
of the- • panel, discussed, : the trend,.
towards . contract farming and,
pointed/Up the•many'dangers which
faced• producers°" in this type ,;of
▪ Delegates at the Meeting were
urged ,'ta.eensider the possibility
of establishing cooperative mar
_ke'ting- points which are owned and
controlled by fanners -themselves
Attending, the conventionfrom
this area were delegates otthe'
Ifuton 'County Hog; Producers' As
sbeiation,:Among the 16 repres,
entative w frown the e cotintyt Were
Wiil.fred- o'lemair; Tueltersniith;;-Gi7-
bert•• S'tnith,. Mciillop; Ross Love,
",Ha` Rill Colenrati, Stanley: Ed,
etirick, Stephen; Lloyd Stewart,
NRI 1NG
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a MARCH 3'
b.. Authority Published° f uronPro rsi .
Y - 4 � �eS
' ,.. ve•Conservative'Association • �.
A. petition Was signed by the Ma-
jority of ratepayers on he Cook,
•draiti7to"'have the rsaid •.drain' et -
:loaded and cleaned out anaddition-•
al 1800 feet downstream for a suf-.
Relent outlet.
, There' were three appeals frQn
court of revision on the 1957 as-
sessttietit roll• to the County Judge,.
and. 'after an adjournment a meet-,
aitg ,was held by Judge I.L 'D. Long
to hear the appeals. Maurice Rya_
an, ,lot 16, d¢n, 2, Was granted a
reduction of $200: from land • -and
$150 from buildinga;'':GeorgeSnia1e,
lot 6; can. 4, assessment reduced
$200, from •lartd, Fergus, _Stapleton;
appeal on building being. dls5niss-
li[ullett, and W. zl Lobb,. °Clinton, ed.:
Substandards
faru , 2^
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arold° Pryce, Ken Stewart or Robt. McMillan
Pre Season
LIMITED SALE::
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�T DE 1.L -ER's _ COST
1 Ace bottom 2 -furrow: 3 -point hitch Plow; • 1 •Ace bottom. 3 fiir='•
row:;fast Iiiteh •Plow; " 1: Ace =bottom 4-furroW hydraulic lift Plpw
on rubber; 216 -sin, double.'dise:'fertil;zer iiriils; 3 -sections fle Bible~
- tooth.harrc'ws; 1. 20C :Field Harvester with hay. androw`: crop
attachments; 1 roW crop fast hitch epltivator 1 task hitch :G'arry.-
a14 1. 7 -foot stiff tooth cultivator- ori -rubber, • 1:58692D ` P,'T,O'.
for, T.D. 6; 1A10l`:fettilizer attachment; •1 ZDD.1762 bean.'attaeh
`went for:N'o, 64.Comhme; 1 'grader blade_ attaehment 'for-• powe'r
loaders; 1,`8 -foot tractor 'disc harrow; "1:No. `45 Baler widIo
chute, etc,
1 13,2501 Diesel 'Traetox' with- Standard -Equipment; 1 .B900
Front, End,Loader 1 Farmali 239 "Tractor;,1 No. d flammermill
3 No. 21V 7 -foot Tractor Mowers; 2 four ;bar Siderakes on steel;
1 17 -foot Iting-Wyse Bale •Elevator;. plus:
any Other Items'"Too, N+Tulmerous' To-mrntian„
ANCIFACTU'RER'' S, .WARRANTY, ON ALL THESE' MACHINES
TERMS CASH- -No Trades on These Offers,
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