The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-17, Page 3Ice',
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The special speaker will be
DR. WM SHARPE- of Beek Sanatorium
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,Dinner Tickets', $1,00"— Available at th'
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H: GLENN BAYS.0'
Q MRS, .J. B RUSSELL`
President. E:,,;.-+.-... Se
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WANT:ADS' BRING:' RESULTS ho
Phone 141
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Legion •Auxiliary
Zone Commander Mrs. Mary
McCann, of Fordwieh, from.: the
Howick Auxiliary, -paid,her official.
visit to the Hensall Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary Tuesday evening and of-
ficiated for, the ..initiation ceremon-
ies for two new .members iriteAlae
auxiliary, Mrs. Haven and. Mrs.
R. Vanstone
'In speaking to the'. group, Mrs,
McCann: stated that wemust work
to keep: alive comradeship `gym-,
1iohzi ng
four _symbols, which, are..
The Flag, Poppy, Badge,; and
3�reh 1V)rs , IVIeCanrt=was_-intrp--
duced by the president, .Mrs. Wil-
liam Brown,. and,presented with a
gift by, Mrs. E. ° R. Davis, a: past
president
Ten dollars-• was voted to the
Listowel'' Relief,' Disaster fund. A
motion was passed to Sponsor two
,teams• to the sixth, bowling alley
tournament at Walkerton, • either.
the 29th:' or 30th of April., Mem-
bers .: will attend the : Zone Rally.
May 13, to, be.; held ,"at Seaforth
Arena; ,:at which Sea forth Auxil-
iary will be hostess. M,rs. Howard
Smale`reported{for the-; .entertain-
ment committee, and Mrs. A.
flsa
ffcers f�r:
lect
The followiifg'officers were elect- , Mrs. Payne, retiring `resident
•
ed to office at the. animal' meeting expressed wodps of a prec ation to.
of • Hensall Women's Institute, held the: secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Peck,
in the Legion Hall Wednesday: for her valued support and . ce-op-
past: -president, Mts.. Carl Payne.; Oration for the past two years,
president Mrs. 'Fred Beer' while ther '
vice.- ile-she�eld office of resi-
Presidents Mrs, E. R. Davis, Mrs., dent. 'Repoirts.of standing commit-
Sim R'oobol, Mrs.. T. C,: Coatestees:' were :presented: 'Mrs. Ed
-S,ecretary-treasurer,-, Mrs.. R. '.t Wards read. the slate of officers,.
Peck; assistant ,• .Mrs, E-, Noritxin- and,Mrs. Elgie conducted the ele -•
tg�• press,: Mrs, Maude :'Hedden,;, g c
r-ict directors Miss P Ili
Case M alternate , Mrs, R. Peek.
,
,Gard convener,' Mrs W B. Cross;
assistant,. TIWEs."--p( 0,- Goodwin;'
Pianist, Miss. Gretta' Lai -in -pie; as
Stant, Mrs. William • Brnwn..
Branch directors; Mrs. ,George
Armstrong;:__ Mrs:T Albert Alexan-.
•der, Mrs::; R Y. ;-.McLaren, , Mr -s..
John. Skea; • auditors, .'Mrs, -W.`, 0.
,Gpodwin; I Miss •ary Goodwin,;
standing committees::Agriculture Agriculture
and Canadian Industries; • NLrs., Herlsall ` .Resident
Walker Cathie,' Mrs. -Wes Richard
son Citizenship, !and' Education,:_
Mts. T. 'I, Sherritt,Mr.s. -Kober
D es Sud+der�l
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esidents :of. e call
:Health Mrs.....A. '<' H n afdthe sud-
s, R: ,Orr, '.;Mrs �„: were shocked. to .learn • of the- sud-
E,,;'McEwan, _historical research, den a's'sin o A11a
Miss M. Ellis, Mrs: R, : M. Peck, A g. f: n Cdnhrdae, 62,
Clark, ;sick committee:;Mrs 'Smile ening,. Ptil 8: my Wedhran ev-
reported; for the recent draw', which Mrs. William: Henry, .:Mrs::; A. W. , ening,. A riI 8: y
was vedy the
Shirray';,_ Mrs. Lorne Chapman g' APtil McEwan, was
Public Relations •.re resentative' of the .farm of. Jim McEwaiiwest
The president-' thanked the ;can P of I3ensall, looking oyer some; live=,
vassers 'for their..,splendid -co.o er,- Mrs._ Maude Redden assistant; stock
Mrs, George Hess:• and• apparently: was yin the
anon m the _recent _Ped Gibes • best of health at 4 pal. When Mr,
drive 'Mrs. ,John Skea On he Pr'esi'dent. MI'S. Cali Payne con McEwan "wdtit: out at .7 mr . he
ducted the ,business'- Mrs:, Basil;' li
;mystery ' prizes Bingo winners dttrib:.Y'aeL:1'.,:
re`d :h •m dead: Death was
were: Mrs. ::Taylor; Sr -;; ;Mrs, Alice Edwards .poke on the Soaith Hur a tri
on=Hbspital Auxlliar t .b to i-corono•ary. throm;
Joynt Mrs, , .Wilson, , Fordwich'; Y, 'meeting �ri . bosis.Mrs •,Ili Campbell Mrs: ;john Hen -May; when•th}sinstitutewillPra=Iie;unmarried and made. his.
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Berson; ,Mrs. bell ougall;-Mrs. R. vide' a -number anal serve lunch.' Home with' ,his. sister>. rs:':Hu
Vanstone; • sPe.eials, , :Mrs... Harr The .euchre,',paity-`planned;for-.this., . a • three Y MCMurtrie. rviving are ::three
Horton and,,DIrs: Wilgnsl`ordwich, month has -;been left.`over..iintil fall.,: brothels, John, Seaforth• 'Jim ° To-'
Hortonus'refreshments 'were ecru- A motion ;was passed .to ;;hold .-a , ionto•''B'
bake .sale, ;.tea and art:exhibit ,on.' ill, Hinsdale, Illinois;; ick
ed ,, en• ,sisters,__%Ida) Mrs.,.:. -Ross ,,-lhck,_
May�1f1, in :the Legion Hall at 4:00 Goderich; (Agnes) 'Mrs. ,Albert
p m;' Committee appointed: were-;,;Northe'y�. CameronDirt.; (Polly),
Mrs.' E:: R::; Davis., Mrs,. Sheriitt, Mrs. `Hugh: '.,'MclViurtrie Hensall
'Mrs..... -Peck,, Mrs, Beer and Mrs.
Orr.' A card of thanks was read.'!,.(Ann) ,14id li..:.5 Hopkins Green
Ftolii Mrs 'Tiana7el7Vfclinnan ZVfr`s.. °.S. Tiler, Youngspoint; Ont.,'(Alice)
R. M. Peck- gave :a- report Of the:`
• ' . d tinct e xis.; J A ,Miller, Seattle, :Wash •
on is xecutive'meeting held in�.ington' Edna ;M tigers,
A ill . He • 4.:: (, ) rs. Charles Rob,
. • � nsll, 7uesdaY> 'A n1.,..7: 'Th :r � ,,. .., .. ,. � _ - ..
P �e xnson-Zurich .announcement:
istriet.,a`nnua3 -will. be ,,,1d at -
•8-36 ,m.` Priva�e funeral services ..Were
B. Gravid. Bene a '2 :. - ,-„...:. ... :;Mr::and lVir .:b'rancis l
d. M y. .1.. Miss Greta s.. agement.
held it
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g g Lan]mie was appointed to arrange:Hoiiie; Heneall Saturday, A inti 11,``.of,"their daughter; Geraldine, etnent
rangy, a H8' , : Seaf Orth; for -a -musical number.: at. 2 . , -
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Admissionwas 'iii
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an '.
d Mrs:. Walter Eckel , of
green cemetery, �';'(ixrna=-`Idte. mari`iage :`.will take
Hansa ;: P:rlc
• � -' -• place. ;at' HensalT United' Chureh.
'at '7 in on, `Saturd
p ay, ;A rrT' 25
Mrs; E. Davis. 'presided for• the
program `•piano solos; Miss Carol
Brown; reading,y Miss : Ellis,
tap ;dance selections; Miss' Peggy
Goddard and Miss- Carol Brown.
Mrs. ;Armstrong gave courtesy re-
marks' to :the retiring -president,
Mrs:; Payne, for her' untiring ef-
forts while .in office for the past
two.ycars. P,
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HENSALL
Mr. John Glenxt;was taken by.
Bonthron ambulance :on. Monday to
Victoria c a Hospital, Loiiidon, in: „theinterest of his health, The East 'grm of the Women's:
Association' of St. Andrew's Unit-;
ed ' Church, :Kippers, at their • bake
sale on Saturday last, held in Hen-
call, realized some $60.
P
pties thelate Mxs. ;Agn-
nes Stewart' oral
sold' at auctio
an Saturday xoer'laof st. la
The'seven,room,n
'dwelling on Main Street was sold
to Harold (Shorty) Caldwell,',and
the - six -room dwelling; on Main
Street, occupied, by -Mr; and Mrs.
Bill Riley and family, was 'sold to
Mrs.. Pearl Koehler. Harold Jack-
son was auctioneer.
F/0and Mrs.'Geqrge'
'Sangster:and
Daryl, ofLIlamiltop„ Visited eV.,
Leer •fife'end. witr. ed, -I :
onardweek. oaks :ant
h Mfamilyax..:-VMf
- Mrs: H. Blatchford,' Exeter,' was”
arecent guest with -Mr. and .Mrs._,.
Mrs ;Simpson and Mrs. :Mar-,
garet. Vair left Thursday,• April; 16,
for Florida; where they 'will vaca-
tion for oma weeks:
- Mr. ...and. Mrs.:: Jack • Peebles and
,family, London, visited over,: the::
weekend" with Mr: -' and; Mrs.:, L:`
Noakes-.and'fai'hily " ,
:''The -'local s .
soe
a ration:"of .Guides„
arid BroWnies'held :a,Very •success,
Jul ,home-made candy.•,.sale Satur,-
day, and. ran-- out �'of. candy: before
they could' cover' the• whole town.
Additional candy::.Was'iriade,'.' so,
'that .no,one. would be disappamted::
The proceeds were:•most gratify,
411g-:.:7;-:,
•1VYrs .R M, Peck Mrs. :L
No eonard:
akes ";J, R„ Hume, recreational
director, "°and .•Jim Taylpr, chair
an:..of„, the
,recreation -,Com
mittee,attended "the S rinriiLereiTee
of:
the Lake - Hilton :z onerecreatibiial
council at Walkerton High. School
Saturday::. One hcndred ',and "twee':
ty: Were. present froih. seeveral. eo?ti%
ties. Business_ .dxscuss1uded.:
playground and recreational mat
ters, swimming, :senior citizens;
weavmg`';.iquare ''dancin,g, drani;;a,
sports arts and crafts.',`, Several
town G axe cry--intereste'il-iii "14'
ganizing . Teen; •Towns, which they
.feel are most impgrtant'for, .teen
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repetitive writing or.niessycai'bons .
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which yeti' can use for your
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Hensall Branch • ', CIIRI$TIAN, Manager.-
-13nreefield(Sub-Agency):' Open Tuesda"
,., . P.:. ,. y and. Friday; •.
WORKINCL WITH CANADIANS AN EVERY WALK OF ;LIFE- SINCE' 181?
Prices at Hensall community
he Ladies, 'G 11.: s-alerThursday :were: ��I THICa /P
u,
d•. Of 'St.
Butche ::
�. r steer i�
.. , . . ... s $p'to. $2520• but ... Mrd and :M . r,...
Nomas A:n llcan,Ch'urch. ' 5., N. ,Be, Fowle, of
g cher' heifers. ,u . ;to. 22 ;:
p $ , .90, butcher Toronto,, slient'the•weekend at he
are holding `a mws , 181/2c;; right cows up-tb, 20c; ,'home of ,her wren Mr, and.Mr
springer' cows; , $230; Holstein, Gilbert S t s
1.1 41611 . � - _ mi h.
E• calves $10 -to $1& .;D,urliam calves,,'
$25- to $54;`-:weanlin'_: i s $9 to
$11,: ~chunks;; $12 to: $14^ `
-feeders '
Seaforth. Brld e:°'
$15;: to •. 22 • ` sows s u.'. to ss:
'The market was down' With 700
Pigs and'300'cattle and calves sod...lSeries: contr
iue'
`.-The fifth• in'`the . series ',Ad; the
GROUP -I, • W.A. Seaforth Lawn. 3owlin Club
The April' meeting of , Group :1, :bridge and , of euchre . g
Northside United. -Church - ,W.A.,. .at..the home paries was
.,Mrrs ;L..' B
was held at'°the home of --Mrs. D:'~:Melan:son
on" ,Thursd'a'` v ,
s`a;
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nd Sta I • •- . ,
,. �'• •,nd-ng.Tlrnb.er- Wood- Co: -hostess :-i43rs.. _E. Wil- '.Che : Fire win' ere were .
1
P. n �v re ,Mrs:.
lams. opened -the.
, meeting; with a:Tabor :and Mrs': L.. B,' elan
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callry s:, s ,was _assisted.. .
a answered. .by. 24 members Mrs -•J .G Brocq
1 Mrs W "Dun
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Bingo Winners
Bingo 'winners at the 'Legion:-
bingo'
Le ion:
bingo ',Saturday ;`vera ''Mrs g
C:
Wilkinson,;' Mrs Glenn- McKenzie
Mrs. Johnston Mrs'. , Nornian
Long ,,Fred Kennings ,M:i s Pearl.
Tideswell;''-Mr. Kennens;' Mrs.. Wes
Verner G' Restle $Firs: Glenn'Me;
Kenzie, 'Mr, _ K,ennen s B, `Upshalk;
Mrs G. 'Brode'riek . and. Mrs. '-Bob.
Baker. (tied)Mrs`: Grant McGre.-
:gar; share the wealth; Mrs A.,
•Foster. Jackpot°this ,coming Sat-.
urday Will be $105.00. in 58 calls
Funeral' of Mrs: A. Beat
l eh>?oTa
'Pulic
Public' funeral services, for. 'the
tate iVIrs Annie' Blatchfer`d: Were
held ±rom the, 'Borth
Fors `'Funeral
and: two, visitors: It .was'. dee , C, e . r
loco, d s I ha . 1 on We ne d
das, A.zs B_- Smith,--1ncL.-Mrs;. E a.,_._.,_p _,_... .,d.S ay-„_Apxil,l5th;-1..
to.
hold.. the -bazaar t e`” r •:
b
azar
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0 Quem lid tee ..
bar �• t
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i. c,lgse in 'serving ,lunch. Mrs 3 tine -;Rev• Charles, D.
14• Harold Whyte expressed; thanks`,to Didier. • Burial vc as: in 'Hensall Uri- I
The ra raniwa 'con u to
P a. .. s:,... nd t d by thes hostess.. ;: ,, .Ion-Cemeter .•• . . , ,.
and` lunch, committee. �•
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sre'
a tiding a;Jpoe"m... •:,al'lis..•B'latohfard;' widow.'of the
The ':Scri Scripture 'was by b - •
p Mrs, .. � i2te. Nelson: $latclifard:rho .ass-
y.,:..Mills,1.'
a s•followed:'by .prayer b ed �awa';'son1G =e•''•=,^a ", Was' '
5 District ':17V Y._,._. , 3 s41, ,g9,tias the
Weddings s_ ,. •.
11. Mrs -..-...-..:
Ball., , Cuthill read a . fain c Annie i IpPle, a ail b‘ev s
very; fine '.story. I IC NTOSH—TA4'LO7ti bai;ri ear 'Se
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" - ki S e had beer'
, : Mrs: Mi Staffe ' - ...
n showed.a lovely HLNSALL—Myrtle Irene Taylcr;, a resident: a#� Hensall: fpr.; over 64:
display of foam rubber,
wlieli._she Toronto and .Milton' McIntosh, •Y`eais, 'She. Pissed awa . on
had made al ; i o�hg w nth - :. . 5.._ Mom,
. Making
-sogaye;a demonstra-�.ronto;:ex4hanged .marriage vows da;y: at ;South lIuxon Hospital; Ere -;
tion of makin flowers ,. .. - . . , ,ter;
USRg1tNE 4 , �i , ,. g • w and Cush- 'in Hyde. Park 7nited Cnui•cli To-, icy,, where;.slie had been ac itte'
• • ._ IBRERT - -.. .. lm d..
•ions. -..-A- conal .half-hour ronto:::before'Rev'' "`'a week previous to .her.: e with
1V�7T A�: `: ; < ,, ., ,� � _ theG., Service.-, heart P death wi
F'TiE with Mrs.S: Garnh .
am and,.. Mrs. The br>,de is ,tile; daughter of:l4rtrs. a :heart condition• She leas in;,her
aton serving ;a; delicious=lunch. Richard `Taylbr,: Sr, and ,the late 83rd -;year.:„ .
G,E -,
Mrs: E. H, :Close .thanked' the hos-: Mr, , ;Taylor;:',. Hensall,-: and .the She was a member of the United'
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ass and committee. groom .is .the Son -of .the late Mr:. Church and, Worriers s.1Vi;ssionary
and Mrs. Ii,. McIntosji-Ildiertoni. Society, Surviving area nuniher'of
The bride cho"s•e'a pale blue o-tti•b- nieces anti. -nephews;= s-
piece ensemble with 'accessories in
ItR�ANt- ,
S �E CO. .
READ OFFICE - Exeter, Ontario:
President
A1dxJ. Rohde - R.R. 3 .Mitc
help'
Vice -President.' r' •A'A ` Reort
Milton Mi Curdy R.R. I 'Kirlit on P•
• Directors �' ,-(continued froinr-Page 2)
E Clayton Colquhoun, :R R I at Prescott "Ont., to disgorge their,
Science Hill: Martin Feeney, .R.R:, cargo; into, as:;inany as eight•'Small
2, Dublin; .'Robert ,;G Gardiner, R.. canalers. The size ‘'of..the ;lakers,
R. 1, - Cromarty ; Timothy $;
Toohey,-R.R. , 3, .Luean,
Agents i.
'Harry Coates, R.R. i, 'Centralia;,
Clayton 'Harris, Mitchell; Stanley
Rocking,.Mitchell.,, . •.
S
W. G. ,Cochrane• olicitor -•• Exeter
Secretary-Treasnrer
Arthur Fraser - Exeter
ITN'S: S'HE1E> STAR
►�E A EO R_,
ill : be„Closed Monday, Tuesday & Wednesda
APRIL 2t, 21 and 22':
To Prepare -and • Mark Stock For a. Clear -•: Out Shoe Sale
Commencing. TIIIJRSDAY, APRIL 23rd
aria■ ►_r .o .:: a
ininvr
Seaforth District
McKillop
,and . Tu
al ckel°Sni9ltl'
Twps
Gi'ire to`the'Canv'a'sser when he ca#ls, or'leave with 1t• 1VI, Vv1461111 at the Tnrbnto"Ilomittion Y ank
white and white <gardenia corsage
-Attendants were Mr, and ••Mrs.
Robert ..Thomson'„ • Toronto. 'Mr's.;.
Thomson wore. a two=piece navy:
the size that makes them so effici, blue ensemble.: with navy accessor
anti, prevented them froentering les and Wore'a red carnage.
m
the old .lock's and Channels on the A ieceptien,.was. `held at-the'hoiie
St. Lawrence:'' The Prescott'°trans of the bride's"sister `.and 'brother
-
.;St,
was" expensive, .and: pre' 'in-law, Mr. aid Mrs • Gordon Munn;.
vented' full •=use..being. made. -o£ .tile. ,IIensall ,;; Tile couple will reside in'
St . Lat,renee- route. ' ;- , ' --
Nov _ the; lakers • will carry
down the river. They Will:lie able
to unload -directly, intodeep sed'
Bulls; and them pick :up eargoes of
iron -ore from ),...the big • •new Oiled
.bec taridLabrador fields for the;
return trip to Chicago, flatnilton,
Toronto, 'Cleveland, Toledo, and, a
dozen ,other lake ports.
Supporters of the Seaway claim
all•of,those cities, and many inere,
are:- 'to -become -great'
world ports `with the opening of
this highway. • to the sea. Every
ianadi'an,_, and millibns of_:Ameri_..
I cans; have a vital stake in the Sea-
way.Forif it lives up to its:. ad
vanee billing; it will mean cheaper
{transportation, and cheaper trans--
'portation. meant lower,pribea:•
IThere are problems, one of them
posed let -the closing" of the St,
f 1Javarence-Great Lakes waterways
for fdrir or five ,months- of freeze=
up. Arid-therd'are doubts that;`.b-
cause ,of 'the ;tolls Imposed :to pay
. 't-wiil-be-una}ale tu, cut
ANTE
Salta D o e . Meyer
If; you can' play a saxophone and
would like, to play with Desjardine
Orchestra, • beginning May '1, at
Bluewater•-Daneelaiid; please con-
tact '�
E.LROYY DESJARDINE
Phone ZuicicI
;costs As_its more rabid supporters
`claim: it will. '
But. the;' air of expectancy and
enthusiasm on the waterfronts 'of
a score of inland ports, the new,,
shipbuilding on the:laks and
broads, the.widespread `interest
shown ' by foreign -flag shipowners
are good omens for the .success'o
,one of the engineering marvels of
our age
One of ;the unfortunate aspects,
of -the, Seaway completion is, the
fate of the canalers. Shipping hien
say 200 of them are doomed for
'the scrap heap. Three thousand
men worked aboard them.
Insiders, at Ottawa are trying to
understand the 'reasons behind the
goterntnent's'royal commission on
railway' freight rates. Could be
the gpvernrnent- is 'being pressured
W end the Crowsites%t`Pass grain
rates, that. were set before the
turn of the century. A royal Com -
Mission, recommendation' could be
the. tern*
WE AItE EXPERTS AT ALL
»R'YCLEANING
Time now to let us help you):
•- With Spring, housecleaning !
We' do drapes, • slipcovers, -
• bedspreads; blankets,' and,
anything else about the
house' that needs' dry clean-
ing. Our fast, ; efficient ser-
vice and careful .hand-
in-spected work will more than
please ` you! Call, ifor free
pick-up and :delivery._ , .. ..
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CLEANERS
Phone 87 Seafortli
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