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The Huron Expositor, 1959-09-11, Page 3Sales and Service Ouciiity CITIES SERVICE CEO: MILLER'S CITIES SERVICE ER ICE Phone 149 SE A FO RTF 4 Amber Lodge Hears: Reports Noble Grand Mrs. Inez, McEwen presided for the opening; Meeting of"Amber Rebekah Ledge. No, 349, Ilensall. Vice -Grana Mrs. Glenn Bell gave •a report on visits and treats . sent to shut-ins'. Mrs. ' Laird Jacobigave the 'financial, report and Miss Maybelle"Wfiiteman gave a detailed report • on the sale of ,.tickets on the bedspread, : and sug- ' gested itenns needed which' would be purchased for the lodge. The ,198th anniversary, Of the Re- bekah Degree -will be celebrated,' September 20. 'Mrs. Inez McEwan read the re- signation, of a. faithful officer, Miss Maybelle .Whiteman, recording sec- retary. Nominations for officers for • the coming year followed: Noble- Grand, ,Mrs. Glenn" Bell; . Vice -Grand, Mrs. E. Chipchase; re- cording secretary, Mrs. J. Ingram treasurer, ,Mrs C,. Vol_land; finari-. cial secretary, Mrs. A. MacGregor. The .report of the Assembly . of. Grand, „Lodge, =held Znfioronto 1n; June, was very ably given by: Mrs. William Caldwell, Jr., R.N.G., and Mrs. Harold +Parker, ) D D.P.,+. who attended .the sessions'. At'the close of the meeting a „pot -luck', supper was enjoyed Sell .that, unnecessary piece of furniture'' through:`. a Huron Exposi- tor 'Classified Ad.. Phone 141. FRESH -7BAKED For Tasty Eating • MIR AND MR$ JOHN WILLXAIVI HALL seen following their Marriage' in Northside. United- Church Seaforth: ::The bride is the former. Hazel Ann anner-mann,' daughter,Of Mr. and Mrs James Bannerman; R R Se ortb, and the bridegroom isthe son of Mr's. M ;Goode,,Xingston and the late George Hall Following a honey moon spent-m"W-est` Virginia; the couple will"°reside "in •'Toronto.. " fol SCHOOL LUNCHES Plenty o health -giving milk,vitamin and ,min- eral packed,.:' is a 'daily MUST'; for: school 'chil- dren! Make ,SURE they get milk at: lunch, :whe- ther they pack a box or eat at home! SEAPORTS S oand t Furnacere O><1 /- Prompt Farm ,'and Home Delivery DON BRIGHTRALL T LL.. Dealer and 'Distributor of Canadian Petrofina Petroleum; troleum Products PHONE 354;:. �• Seaforth . _ _ Ont:'.'• ave fun this summer? ' One way.. to avoid disap iainttnent next year is to figure out now how. much it's going to costpfor your 1960 vacation, Then. open., hsn• c tat a 5i�ns x e,Ac ours ,,. the B of 1c1,and make it a clef to deposit, each payday, enough to over the expenses of one: day of your holiday, You 'llfind—as practical, -minded ed e 1 all ' - P :..: d pope over Canada have found—that"a.Itof M Sunshine'Account is the idealWay 'te pro. vsde nloiiey for a' kretter holiday'. It's a gilt-edged guaratitee'of more £Un and $un for everyone'-letsyou buyinore pleasure for your leisure.' Whynot n - . open en your our .Siii shie Account today at your near:�� i;st' B of N! branch ? Canadians save moremoney at the B of:M. than at any other bank.. W®RK1NG B ®r. VloNTEAL Ilensall'Branch:, K$NN1TI`I-I CHRISTIAN, Manager • Btucefield. (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Friday WITH CANADIANS IN • • • or did your holiday fall; at for-lack.,of ready cash? • 1V r::and Mrs. Ed. Mills andPhyh lis 'and Mr; ',and, Mrs. ,James "Mc-: Connell, "of;.Sebewaing, Mich..' -,were• weekend holiday 'guests Witli Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Ca;bpbiell. Mrs. Marjorie, Alexander, of'.De troit, : is ; -..a 'guest ~at; the home of Mr. and Mrs;..,Frank:Beer. • Miss • Sharon •McArthur 'returned to Exeter on: Sunday''•after spend- ing a week ;with -Mr. and- Mrs. Ce- • cil. Kipfer and family.. and MTS.- Norman : pepper:, pP - and Al, -of, Windsor;"spent the "wee. end ,at.their here • Mr` and Mrs Murray. Verner, of. Grand ,.? -"Bend,,, were: -.weekend visi-•' ters. With ..the foriner's, par`ents> Mr-= and 'Mrs. •Wes Veneer Mr. and Mrs; Harold Redden, Bobby,. Jimm Debbie arid'' Mar- y _Y. jerie, : "of Dresden, 'were, weekend holiday visitors with'. M"rs. Cather ine Hedden and family. At; the Kippers ;Gun Club annual. Labor Day, shoot, ,held - at. Iippen' over 'the weekend,` Earl Doucette, of Clinton; "won• the: Labor .Day tro- phy.:Runner=up "was Toni Sherritt; Hensail. Shooters ::attended from London, Chatham, =Kitchener, God erich: Clinton and .Eketer.•'Scores,1 Were 'lo' for the afternoon owing to high winds. George E..Walker'Was 'taken by 'Bonthron 'ai ibulance. "from 'South H uron Hospital, Exeter, to, St. Joseph's IXosgital, London, on Sat •urday morning•the further terests of his -health.`' Mr. and Mrs Keith• Lindsay and .Pamela : of Napanee, spent the Holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson.: and family. .;Miss," Bernice Dilling left Monday for Sarnia to;,resiunie: her teaching after vacationing with her -parents, Mr..:a'nd Mrs. W. Dilling "Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight and -a-m4ly--movedon Pr dy-'into-their' new-horne on Queen' Street ' • The Misses Jean and Sylvia. Hen- derson returned home this" week fter spending a month's vacation With their ,sister and brother- in-law, ;Mr: and Mrs, .Keith Lindsay 'and ;Pamela at Napanee.' Mr. Don Dobbs and Mis5 Mala Roobol •' attended • ,the Morton,Mc} Fadden wedding in .Ham,ilton'• on •August 29. ,Miss, Roobol, was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding. • Bingo •Winners `Wanders O the Legion bingo`lie7, Saturday wore Mrs., Wes Veneer.;: Mrs. E. RI ',Davis', (2); Mrs ' Liam Smale (2); Mrs'. R. Taylor, Jr: (2).), , Miss Margaret Boa -(8•); Miss •Verna"-FTarburnn .11.: 'Johnson; Mrs, James Clark, 'Mrs. A, Reich- ert; Paul Bea 'Sharon Baird;;;Mrs::, Norman Baird Door prize'ef `$5 Was won by „Mrs. 'Mustard,:'Brucer field; share -the -wealth, Mrs,: R. Taylor. United Cliiu'eh-Notes` 'The Sunday",School rally will be held Sunday Sept. 20.,' Sunday school;, scholars will conduct the service Anniversary' services will be ob- served at Chiselhurst United' Cliureh oh Sunday, Oct, 4.'• Rev, Currie- Winlaw Will. be the after- noon speaker and' Rev. E. H, Holly, Grand. Bend, the. evening, speaker.; ' World -Wide, Communion, Sunday: will• be observed in. I3ensall. United •Church,, Sunday, October .4,. at 11 .i . Rev. Currie Winiaw; will, be. guest irmister:.at. annivers ary services at Ifomedale: United Church,. St. Thomas:',Sunday, Sept 20, , Have Social, Evening The Women's• Missionary Society of the. United;`C"hurch. convened in, .the church o Thursday, evening for their Septeihber meeting which took the form' of a pot -luck slippery .i;ollowed by the regular meeting; Miss Ellis'' group was'in charge of the supper and devotional. Seri"), ture passages •'were read by Mrs„ ;Melvin Traquair. and brayer offer- ed by Mrs. Stanley Mitchell. 'Rev, Currie Winlaw gave ari in. spicing message, -basing h i thoughts on the: theme, "Mission. Myopia" Mrs. Carl . Payne sang a vocal solo, and Miss Greta nanny mie g,aave a piano solo: President Mrs. George Armstrong .conducted the business: • ' • Thank -you' notes were read front Mrs." W. R. Stephenson •and, Mrs, 4. 4 • A► El 70401114N 707Yl114N GN411ANt EVERY iriLIC ®R ttFlr SINGE' 4847=_.ovsoar' T c.• Coates. Mrs: Wilbert Dining -reportedfor. the' visiting; committee and during, her.`, visits.' Called ;:on Miss ,A. Consitt'at Clinton Hospital,. and Mrs, Sinn Roobol at Victoria. :Hospital, London::' Mrs: C. Richard son, Mrs: ,R, M. Peck; and Mrs. Dilling were , appointed :a: coniniit tee .to "secure 'a, speaker for annual thankoffering meeting to be. held in. October. Rev..Winlaw clos- ed',the•meetin�gwith prayer.. KIPPEN EAST W I Kippen East W.I. will meet W:ed', nesd'ay, September, 23, .at The meeting is: one weekaater than originally- scheduled" andris. the .his toridal res'earch. and• current events ;programa" Hostess is Mrs Winston Worisnian, and co—hostess.is. Mrs Alec'.McGregor; Roll call will be -answered by a :pioneer custom. The motto ;is, "The horizon ever. widens :for forward looking folks" and wilt be taken,by Mrs. Robert Simpson Current ,ev- ents`' will •be given by' Mrs: ,Ken McKay Music ".iva11 be supplied: by Mrs.: Winston Workman" • and da' reading --;will- be 'given; by' Mrs. Robert Gemmell,. Topic will be taken by Mrs. Harry ,Caldwell.: .The lunch •"committee, are Mrs. William Bell, Mrs.7Edison McLean, Mrs. Campbell Eyre and :.Miss Mar- garetMcKay. FUNE;I2ALS MRS .JOAiV;,HAZELWOOD :. ' HENSALL '" .Public 'funeral Ser- vices for, the .late Mrs: J'ohn- N. Hazelwood 'were held ,from.• :the Bonthron Funeral Chapel' on,_ Wed nesday. Sept; 9, conducted by, Rev. - Currie Winlaw. Interment was: in E_,.areter cemetery, 1Virs:10,0e40d ,was, kn--her "86th year. ' • Mrs. Hazelwood passed away ,at the- 'Queensway-- "Nursing ,,Home,- Hensall; Sunday eveni ig, Sept. ,S Formerly of` Brucefield ;she had been a resident;Of : itensall for, a number` of,,years. Born on a farm On the Thames` Road, she was the former Isabella Cottle; She was a member: •of Carmel Presbyterian. Church and, a member of the Wo- men's Missionary Society. Survnvi'ng are her hrisband; one • sister,, Mrs Ir: Campbell; Seaforth,• cl✓setCr-alsnephews-••nd treces •: Uluuulllhllflft8muumIMilullllllll- Distrct Weddings 1111HH MpI,I li111111rhf1111flulun: ,SER --NOIR HENSALL — A ':lovely summer Wedding. was :solemnized at Carmel ;Presbyterian 'Church, • Hensall, Sat- urday,. September 5, ,when Gladys Isabelle Moir, of Hensall, and Dal- ton Maxwell Skinner; R.R, 3, rixe- ter; exchanged marriage vows be- fore the Rev. R. G. MacMillan, of Gedericb; in a double. ring " cere- mony.. The bride is ' the daughter df Mr. and Mrs..George "M. Moir, Hensall, and" the: groom'; parents are`Mr, and Mrs. Franklins : Skinner; R.R. 3; Exeter. • Ferber wedding the, bride ,chose a,;ballerina length :gown of rhan tilly lace over silk taffeta.: The long: fittedbodice was fashioned with a jewelled and sequined'sabrina neck line and long lily point sleeves, The full` skirt had a frontpanel of lace with peplum :•trimmed back over French `tulle illusion ruffles The shoulder length veil of French iIIu sion Was held by 'a tiara of, seed. pearls and sequih.s Her bridal " bou- quet was red roses and • stephan . oris, Miss Margaret Moir, Ilensall at-' tending her sister as maid of hon- or,: wore a dre"ss of° turquoise blue nylon over net "and : taffeta, with cumberband„and 'featuring ;;a large, bow at 'the back. She carried white mums and • pink • gladioli. • • Beverley Skinner,. Exeter, at-' tended his brother, -as groomsman: For "receiving at. Armstrong's restaurant;” ,Exeter, the bride's mother• Wore, a gown of dusty rose; rayon and nylon lace over taffeta' with white accessories, with cor sage of white mums and blue ear,- na'tions. The groom's °mother chose a sheath dress of white dacron lace over turquoise Chinese "silk with, plain ..Jacket and accessories ---m• pink. .She wore:a -:corsage 'of pink roses. " ,'Thebridal table centered •` a three- tier- wedding -cake flanked w±th wlute_.iapers. and,.:pinlc._,and white` flowers For their honeymoon to the east the , bride travelled in, a ,-p•owder. -bine :jacket 'dress,:of embossed cot- ton. and -rayon. bengaline, blue fea- ther hat • and black accessories, with which she wore a••pink: rose corsage. • They. will reside:;an-Hen Exeter an Hurt In Factor `: Acc dn t Y e William',Ferguson; 66; of';Exeter; was: admitted to • South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, with .back and hip; injuries following: an. accident -Fri- day. Fri=day. He also suffered a :gash at the back of his:head -requiring 14 Stitches. Ntr. Ferguson • an employee 'of Canadian Canners;' Exeter, acei- dentally fell to the cement. floor Item .a truck that draws the corn husks, He was resting •homfartably at, date of writing.- He is the father of "Mrs. Oliver: Jaques and Wilmer Ferguson, Hen Hensall Sales Prices• :Steers were `stronger to 50 cents' higher at the - Hensall Sales"' on Thursday..., . Butcher steers, $26 to`$27 • Med- ium steers,i'$24 to $25; butcher hei- fers, $22 to $23,50; fat. cows, $13 to $14 50, good.eows, $15'.50 to $17 light cows, S17.50 to •$18.50;:babies, $25 to $26.50;: veal calves; • $25.75 to "$29.75; small calves, '$12'td $18 good bull calves, ; $25 to $35; 1191 - stein heifer calves, .:$25•to,$35; Dur- ham calves, '$42^ to 3 "; weanling, pigs, $7.50 ;td $9; chunks,, $9.50 to, 312; feeders, $12.50 to $18.50; • saws, "$56 to $67.:. 'F our• hundred pigs 308 cat tle"•were. sold. WINTHRO IVIr , , ErWin' 'Johnston, who has been ill for the past week, has re - tinned ,frorn Scott Memorial •Hos- pital'and; will commence' his- duties as principal of the --public school at Monkton early in September. Mrs. J. W. Thompson, of Kul lett,." as in Chicago;' Ill., for a few. D! 117.I .In view of the disregard by the general pub- lie' of the recent �roclanlation issued b ` the. , p S Town Council; re the confinement ;df dogs, and the fact that y the are not to rizn at large at any time, 'the. Council feels that, charges must be;laid under; this B1aw Any owner ;or harbourer of a dog who- allows ft- to rtun at large can be summoned into, Court The fine in a case .of this kind, could be, '$50.00 arid'"' hosts; Tile Council . and myself: would . ask 'all Citi , zens"coz cerned to. comply with the laws, and avoid the consequences. B.: F•. CHRISTIE,: Mayor { THE HURON EXPOSITOR, S$A.FORT, ONT., 'si TA IS +'EEK Mr: and Mrs Gordon :Staples: and Mr, and Mrs. Auguste .Duch arme were in Midland Mr. and- Mrs 4alui ,Mc1V,[illanr. Detroit, spent the •weekend with Mr, and Mrs:" William McMillan,. Lou Murray, Toronto, with' Mr, and Mrs. Michael Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Pat . Murray andfamily-, , London, and Gilbert Mut., ray and Miss 'Bett=y' McIachern, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mundy. Mr.: andMrs. Steve Maloney,. of Lindsay,, with -Wilfred Maloney. Mr, ,and Mrs„.Joe Klein, -Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs; Jack Campbell, Davison; Mieh., with relatives and attended the Sloan -Smith' wedding iii Zurich on Saturday. Mrs,• Philcheck,. Alberta, is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne., Jack Malone, Kapuskasing, with 'Mr. and Mrs. J.'L,_.Malone. :: • . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin and Mr: and Mrs. James -O'Connor in Midland. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Purcell and Maxine, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Jack McIver Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Purcell. • Miss Cleo Bowman and ; Miss Noreen' : Dalton' ,are . attending Teachers' College, Stratford. 'Pie following teachers have gone to their :” schools. Miss I eetrice Murray, Waterloo, N isa'.Rosem:ar Lane and Miss' Mala" :tonin, Rtt. chener; - Jaelr Melody, , Ppesealt;. Mrs. Jack McIver, St,' Coltttnban; Mrs. 'Michael Murray, Beechwood. School, and Mr.o Joseph Melatly, No. 4; Hibbert: Areyou'ready'to rent your Tara room? A classified.. advertisement phoned to The, :Huron. Expositor, • 141, will bring' a tenant. PENNY SALE Tuesday, September 22 To be; held " in St. Patrick's Hall;: Dublin • Articles . will., be on: display,, at Friend and Whetham's " Butcher. Shop; 'Dublin, Sept. 12, 14, 15, 16, - and at Box Furniture, Seaforth, , Sept. 17, I.8 1:9: S-ponsored by Dublin C.W.L.` IL AFORT. CREAM .ICE CREAM iAIRY BAR UTTE • IJMITED G/ala / •. Fea`' • tnruig the Largest Wide; Linton Ontario Screen in Huron Codify' TWO; SHOWS SH NI GH T LY BOX OFFICE OE;ENS"AT 7x30 =.First Show at Dusk CHILDI EN.1JNDER;12.IN CARS,,— FREE ti2cv.�< THURSDAY: and FRIDAY,Sept.:; 10 and 11 "The Naked-. and - fhe.: Dead" (COLOUR)(CI1cEIVIASCOPE) Aldo Ray, ' - Barb r a a Nichols (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY and MONDAY -= Sept 12 and 14 "THE HANGING TREE" C COLOUR Gary Cooper Mama' Schell (ONE CARTOON) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—. Sept 15_and 10:;.. "DAMN YANKEES" ES ' CO ouR) Tab H liter �- Ctven Verd'on (O1 IE • CARTOON),: " • Before you sell, let us quote you. our BEST PRICE Fast,' Efficient Service' with . TWO U n i on Pi�� � d n If you deire_ to. STORE .your .recces, wd;have ample stodge°at very Reasorcatil0charges.- MILLING Y y Phone 24- d-;.° • Hensall Ont