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FRIDAY -- SATURDAY • October 9 -'10
— Double Bill
•,THE YOUNG LAND.
(Colour) '
PAT WAYNE, YVONNE CRAIG
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LOUIS PRIMA -- SEELY SMI'T`H
(ONE CARTOON).
SPECIAL -NOTICE TO:. OUR.PATRONS
THANK
YOU for your patronage' and attendance: at ournightly'.
features; ..,
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COMMENCING with tile. weekend of .Octob'er-9th, we Will: play
Mrs. B. F. Christie
filmed President. -
Lady -Bowlers
Mrs. $, F, Christie succeeds Miss
Dorothy Parke as president of the
Seaforth Ladies' Lawn Bowling
Club, The annual meeting 'was
held i in the_ clubhouse Thursday
evening when "reports showed an
interesting and successful Year.
Officers for 1960 are: past presi
dent,: Miss. Parke; president, Mrs.-
-Christie; vice-president, Mrs. H.
Connell; secretary -treasurer, Mrs,
E. H. Close; auditors, Miss 'Janet
Cluff and Mrs. Alice Stiles; tourna-
ment convener, _Mrs.. Alice: Reid;
committee, Mrs, E. Dinsmore,
H. Connell, •.Mrs, T. Phillips, Mrs.
Jack' 11'fuir; Mrs: Bob Doig house
committee, Mrs. H. Connell, Mrs.
A. W. Sillery, Mrs: N. Snider; prize
and >buying:. committee, Mrs T..
Phillips, Mrs. L. F. Ford, Mrs: E.
Dinsmore; social committee, MrS.
S. Habkirk,' Mrs. C. Walden, Miss,
Dorothy Parke.
A pot -luck supper was planned
for :-Wednesday,,October 14, at the
home. of Miss Dorothy Parke. The'.
first bridge of ;the'season wvill fol
low the supper. Mrs. Christie ex-
pressed the thanks of the members'
for the capable 1eadership' of the
retiring " president,, Miss Dorothy:
Parke.
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McKillop•'Group '. r
The' September meeting s of the
'McKillop: Group Iva§ •held ;at the
-hone -of Mrs, Russell Barraws with
14'ladies present. Mrs.'Nelson Reid
presided, opening with a' hymn..
Prayer was• offered by Mrs Gee:
Love., Mrs.'.Camgb'ell Wey readthe•
Scripture lesson from ;Exodus 21,;
ands:commented..on the passage
A;; splendid topic,; "Worship;. the
Lord," Was, given: by Mrs,' E. Me=
-CreathT which had been studied= --at-
CGIT' Cainp this summer,, Lunch:
was,' served brthe`hostess. and, the
14th concession east:
The regular monthly :meeting of
the .17th and Boundary Group of.
Duff's Ckiureh, was held 'at :the:
home of ,.Mrs, Albert Clarke with:
19 .members and fourvisitors pre-
sent. Mrs. Buchanan presided over:
the: meeting' 'which,' opened:With' a,
Hymnand prayer: by Mrs,..Albert.
Clarke. Mrs 0.;:_Ritchie read the:
scripture from, Psalm -1. ;
Lunch, was served -by the hostess,.`
Mrs. ' Hugh Johnston, . Mrs Cliff
Hoegy, Mrs• H. Craig' and Mrs,
Wm Coutts, and a'social half hour
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MR: 'AND 1l7tRS. WILLIA'1VI RUSSELL DALLAS were married at
Brucefield United. Church on Saturday, Sep'teniber-5; by the Rev.,:
S. ,Davison, The bride is Kathleen' Ruth, daughter of Mr. and
" arena
Mrs. 'Gordon Turner,.R:R. 1, Brucefield, and the groom's p s_
are Mr."•and Mrs, Russell Dallas,-:R.R. 1, BrucefieldThe., young
couple will live at Brucefield; •(Photo by Doerr).
NEWS OF: HENSALL
W -OMEN S •INSTITUT AIPPRG
DONATION
Donations of $15.00 ea ':were
donated to the Canadian 'National
Institute for the . Blin''d' and to the
Meii(:al`Health�lssociation;�t -liar:
ondale Worrier's -Institute, held ... -at
Thames Road. United; Church. The:
guest/speaker, 1\'rs,, Geo. Lainont,
Mitchell.,. gave an illustrated. 'ad--`
:dress ;on her summer:trip to "Cuba.
and ;the .Bahamas. •
1Vhrs: Alvin' Moir and Mrs::'Bruce
"Tuckey were appointed .leaders of
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the Girls' 4-H:Club',on the project,
"Clothes Closets Up To Date:" The
le'aders willalso take a course in
making lamp, shades; and will con -
duet a: class on ,the • subject for in-
stitute;'members. Name,d,delegates
to the. London convention October
13 and 14, were Mrs. Lloyd' Bal-
lantyne and Mrs, .Frartk .Lostell...
Members answeredt'the roll call'
with `,`Something •I remember, oti.
my way to School." Current , ev-
ents -Were re"viewed.,by Mrs., Mack
Hodgert, M,rs, Frank •Lostell; coin=
rnented on ,the motto "Live To -day
But Remember To -morrow.", Miss
Margaret; Oke'w,as.soloist, and Mrs:
Carman 'Cahn; convsner ,of histori .
cal research,,'was an :Charge. •Hos-,
tesses.:wererMrs `,EImer'Passniore,
Mrs, Williath Elfdrd;. Mrs ,.: ilar�y
Snell;' 1VIrs..- Stewart McQueen; Mrs
Ed: Sillery and Mrs:, R E. ,Pooley.
;AN ZATI N
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the 'study book "Africa Disturbed``,
presented by Mrs,; Rowe.. President
Mrs George Armstrong teak' the
-ekio3r ford-the,�btt$iness-peraod:
Mrs. W. B. Cross submitted:the
treasurer's report: Delegates, ap :
pointed : to the 'Sectional meeting
at Elimville, October 20, were'''Mrs.
billing and Miss,M, Ellis. The bale
to: be forwarded' to headcjuarters
dor relief -will be packed November
for Mr. and Mrs:'Bob Biroadifoot;
(nee Donna Horton)
Friday, October '9
at VARNA HALL
NORItIs' ORCHESTRA
Ladies ;please bring Lunch
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Dancing 10 p.m. to 1:30 .a.m.
AN WILBEE ORCHESTR
Cabaret Style
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roceeds to BuyFire Equipment
ADMISSION $1-00
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MAIN; ST ';: SEAFORTii'
Agriculture; and Canadian Indus-
tries: will be the theme of the',Octo
her " meeting of: Hensall. -Women's
Institute, .to be held: in 'the. Legion.
Hall Wednesday. Members will an-
swer the roll call by naming -some-
thing that money cannot buy. The
•motto, •"Agriculture is :the ,lifeline
of. the nation; will be presented_
Program conveners are Mrs. Wal-
ker Carlile aid MU - Wesley Wesley` Rich-
-ardson;, hostesses, Mrs. Wilbert
•Dilling,and Mrs, --George Harpole;
lunch committee, Mrs. Alice Joynt,,
Mrs: Harry- Faber;, 'Mrs. T. C.
Coates,, 1VIrs:;;Zorne Chapman and..
Mrs; J •E..:MSEwap. .
Name Committees
-Convening. for their October
meeting, the Women Missionary
Society of the United Church met
Thursday 'afternoon 'with .Mrs,. B.
T '•Rowe, group .leader, -taking the.
devotional, using' as her. theme,
"Truth and Freedom." Sacred
passages'were read by Mrs. Wil-
' bert billing, and comments' given
by Mrs. Albert Alexander.
7. Prayer was offered by' ,Mrs, C.
Cook; a piano solo by ,Mrs. Laird
'Mickle, and the first chapter of `
W. O. THOMPSON • HENSALL
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Admission 75e
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A committeecomposed of Mrs:
Cross, Mrs! Rgwe, Mrs. N. Cook
and Mrs. Armstrong were appoint-
ed to " get details in ':regards' to
lithographed "'stationery. .
• Leaves Bank Honored
A very enjoyable •:, evening was
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant ';Donner Wednesday when
they were host .:and hostess to •.a
•staff,•party: The staff of the Bank
of Montreal gathered to'honor Don
blaeLaren, who, has been transfer-'
red to the Ingersoll branch
The evening. was spent in playing
crokinole 'and,., monopoly,, after.
which as delicious buffet luncheon
;was served During the 'social hour,
Don "was presented.' with a travel'
alarm- clock on behalf :of the staff,'
A surprise birthday party was
held for" -.Mrs: Annie Saundercock-
at her' home . Monday, arranged"by
her. daughters :'A_,social, hour ::was'
enjoyed ":and lunch served, -mclud-,
ing a birthday cake;; and presen-
tation of. gifts received.
Bingo winners Saturday int=.the,
Legion Hall, Hen -Sall, were: Mrs.
Percy Harris, BonnyKyle (2),• Mrs.
Gordon Wren,' Miss, Pearl Tides
well_(2)„Mrs. Clarence Reid Har-
old Jaques, Paul .Boa,;, Mrs:" N.
Long, Harold ; Schwartzentruber,,
Bob, Cathie, Patricia, Harris. • :;;
Share the wealth , of; $11,75 was
won by Mrs, Clarence Reid, and
NMr.
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door ;prize .of $5.00y M;'
'Tyndall,' Brucefield, Thenext jack-;
pot: will be, $100 •in 57 calls, ,with, a
door .prize, of $5,00. ,
Mr. Hugh Norris, .86, of Chisel-
hurst, is recovering nicely ;in ,Vic-'
'toria Hospital,..'Lendon, where he;
has been ,a patient fol• the past four'
weeks.
Mrs. Sim Roobol,-who -has• been.
a patient iii Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, for the past mine weeks, re-
turned home F•riday.eyening, very
,Much 'unproved:in health.”' •
Mrs. G. T. Wien, of Cbiseihurst
is a patient in South Huron 'Hospi
tal,,Exeter, in the interests of .her
health,
Harry and Steven Talbot, .tif
field,; are itisiting- their grandpar-,
ents,, Mr: and Mrs. ,Norval Reid:.;
Dublin ; W.I. Hears
Of Cancer Work
The Dublin".Women.'s nstitiite,
met at the home of Mrs, Tom But-
ters on Tuesday.evening for their
September meeting with 16 mem
hers and two yiSitors present.The
roll call was answered by giving
qualifications.' of, a good citizen.
Mrs: Andrew Whetham gave the
motto, "Happy homes make good
citizens."' Mrs. William .Smith
read- an article on milk products
and' their uses in the home,
Gordon and Billy Butters, Paul-
ine Stapleton and Karen Dill 'fav-
ored wit
av-ored-with piano. numbers
The guest `speaker was Mrs.
Kale, of ' Stratford, who gave" an
informative :-talk on cancer. Mrs.
Andrew Whetham spoke on safety
measures in regard to to boatss, wa-
ter skiing and swimming. Current,
events were read ;by Mrs. Herb
Britton.
Tells Of:1llissionary Work
St. :Macy's Ladies' Guild: of Dub-
lin held .their" September meeting
at the home of Mrs. Albert Rock.
A quilt was,. quilted, for the Octo-
ber bazaar.. ` Mrs. Donaldson' was
welcomed to the group • and gave
a very informative talk on her .life
in the missionary field.
OBI`TCJ
ES
WILLIAM HENRY GOVIER-
AUBURN—William Henry ;Gov.
ier''.passed . away • suddenly; in the
Duron County Home; Clinton .,_ -:.On
Friday; September 25, in his 78th'.
Year: He was born 'in East;Wawan-:
osh;township in -1882; the.san of the
late I -tarry :Govier. and Alice'Shep-
pard c
4 Mr Gooier was married on Oct.,
21; <.1509, to: Margaret •.Buchanan,
'who predeceased,„ Yiim •in`, ;June,
1953. Ile was employed by 'the CNR'
:out Of Lendes'bore :and Vineland for
several • years,, later • returning to:
the Westfield district, and : Xnovmg
to $13*tlrin eptember; 1945
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,sr/krona, '
ST. COLUMBAN NEWS OF TH
Mr. and Mrs: William Mclver,
spent the weekend'in Toronto:
Miss Joan Masse • and Miss
Noreen Dalton, Stratford Teach
err' College, with Mr. and., Mrs,
Maurice ppalton;
Miss Florence McQuaid, Strati
ford, visited Mr. and Mrs. James'
McQuaid -
Miss Marie ' O'Connor, London,
with 'Mr: and -Mrs :James O'Con-
nor. •
,Mr. ;and- Mrs. Ronald ,Butters
and family, St, . Thmnas, ` •
and Mrs, Gilbert
Mr«• and 'Mrs. -Lou Rowland and
family: Waterloo, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver,.
Mr. and Mrs. John ,Fawcett, o
I,ondon,,'With. Mr. and Mrs: J. 3.
Holland+, +
Reason, people do somuch drift
it g around nowadays , is that it is
cheaper to drive it than to park
It,
Hensall 1 Guide
Association Meets
Surviving are two sons; Murvm;
of: Morris township; Robert of Iu1
lett'..townsbip, and four daughters', •
Mrs. Charles (Alice)' Anstay, Mrs-,
Mel ;(Viola)- Good; Mrs. Sarto
(Dorothy) Healy, all of Goderich,
and Mrs. Earl (Margaret) Caldwell
of East Wawanosh; 21. .grandchil
drenand, four great-grandchildren;
One daughter, Faye Caldwell, pre-
deceased, him in 1954.
The funeral serviee . was '-,held'
from the Tasker• Memorial;: Chapel
with Rev. E McLagan conducting;
the service, and burial took _place
in Blyth . ;cemetery. Pallbearers
were Reg ,and -Keith Good, William
Anstay, ''Jack Caldvvell7 Murray
Govier' and Bob ::McDougall, • all
grandchildren. Flowerbearers were
three nephews: Carl and Albert.
Govier anCEill;Buchanan
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Seafortn Legion Buildfn'g
`EVERY SA'T:UDA
(Rain or Shine)
- From
700 a.m.
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VERY EVEN
From- 7:00 p.m.
Come out, everyone—Members or .not—and
assistY our Legion in their- building project.
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BAKE & PRODUC
SALE
Saturday, Oct -
at 2.30).p rn
In former Daly Garage
Sponsored by Consta`nce;::W.A..
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Stove' and
Furnace Oil
Prompt' Farm
and :Home Delivery,
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Dealer and Distributor of
Canadian Petrofina Ltd:;
Petroleum, Products
PHONE 354
Seaforth Ont.
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rm--birds:go'fort
The only c+�lciurn in blisiYe fa . g
;Aero 'Shellmaker is .an
n ide
alsource of the'
c...,alcium
birds
need to roduce 'Grade Aeggs• when • they are laying ,Lit
;highcapacity, Without this:extra
calcium m the' birds'
diet the ;egg: shells maybe soft, crack• easily.
Aero...Shellmaker costs far less than anyo her caliu
m ,
source:•Yet xt;a.ie a; uality produet—exactly they,same
datciurn feed 'manufacturers use in their finest feecls,
Free-flowing Aero Shellmaker can be top dressed' on t
feed,' mixed with 'the lay fnash'prior .to,'feedin or fed
. `free. choice in the hopper:E
Help yourself to greater, profit`by .producing more
Grade A strong shell ;eggs ,.See your! feed: dealer ;for,, low
-cost Aero Shellmaker today,
Entertaining ways with.!..
The, local association of Guiding'.
met Tuesday in _the United Church
with a small. representation of
Brownie' and Guide mothers pres-
ent. Mrs, Thoas Lavender pre
sided, and Mmrs. Howard Scare read
tire min
utes of the last meeting:
Mrs. Harvey Keyes reported a
bank balance,' and donations were
made to 'the United Church and the
Guideblinding fund
A•paper drive was discussed• and.
Mrs. E. ;Chipchase was: -to look- af-
ter arrangements.. Fifty years of
Guiding will' • 'be -marked by, • the
planting, of golden tulips by.`the
local Brownies and Guides in this.
i�illage. .1Vtrs. Lavender • 'explained
the need for more staff at Guide'
camp, and;,a meeting to deal with
this subject is being called for Sun.=
day, October. 25. Mrs. W. 0. Good-
win, Mrs. E. Case and Mrs. -Corn:
elious Faber were named as a;nom
mating Committee for the 1959-60
officer.'
t1ensall'Sales Prices
Cattle Were steady, Iacking top.
quality, at Herisall Sales on Thurs
.day•
Butcher ,steers, "$21.50 to -$26.00
medium', steers, $21.50 ' to, .$23.50
butcher heifers, $21 to $23.80; fat
cows, $j13 to $14.50; good cows,
$16 to $17; light cows, $18.50 to
$19,50;. babies, - $24 to, $26; veal
calves, $23 to $30; small calves,,
$12 to $i8;1' good bull calves, $24 to
$30; Holstein heifer calves, $2a fo
$woe nliDurhamngpigs., $7calves,.50 435to to'$8$6
,500;;
wea
chunks, $9 to $12; feeders, •,$12.50
to $17; ',sows,: $38 to $61,
Three :hundred -pigs and•246' cat.:
tie fere Seld,
OCTOBER
CHEESE
SESTIVAL
Free l Marie Fraser'e exciting'
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newtefodCanadianayl cheese recipes.
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cheese and I
fruit for -
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6.14a 14 a 9e44t shuer�
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• Sown payment of 5%
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