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The Huron Expositor, 1969-03-20, Page 6Saturday Night • The Ryans Beverage Room Snack —• Southern Fried Chicken HURON HOTEL Dublin FRIDAY . and SATURDAY EVENING,: Beverage Room Snacks AT THE QUEEN'S 11 OTEL SEAFORTH ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY — "The. Westeners" SATURDAY "Elgin Fisher" In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing-A-Long with • PEARL at the Hammond Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLORED TV TASTY BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Sealorth •F SDHS DRAMA .,CLUB presents "CHARLEY'S AUNT" A THREE-ACT COMEDY THURSDAY and FRIDAY March 27 and 28, .at 8:15 p.m. ADNIISSION: ADULTS $1.08 , STUDg,NTS 50c Tickets available from Students 30 Years of Service Recognizing 30 years of service with Supertest, James An- drew Lunn was presented with a plaque and a cheque by John D. Ensort, representing head office in London. In addition Mr. Lunn 'will receive an extended annual vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lunn recently moved from Wingham. to Egrnondville Ontario Farmers Meet in Toronto . eAtt• *Kit' tlleir:Plit!ente, • - • 114iPS'S.PllY'.004014 :1 Undt 0,3sis , a.. gUest of! her Pareatst• CONSTANCE COF Euchre The COF euchre was held on , Friday-evening With the-follow-o. ing winners: Ladies high, Mrs. Townsend; 'Lone hands, Fern McClure; -Low, Doreen Dolmage. Men's high, Neil 'McClure; Lone hands, Ian Hulley; Low, Harvey McClure, The next etch- ' re will be in 2 weeks. .News of Wopdharn • A farmer reeve of 'Osborne, who was Warden of Flaxen iu 194$ celebrated his '88th birth- day on Sunday 'at his home in Usborne, Guests present were Mrs. Harold Berry and, MisS Susan McLachlen, of Toronto, Mr. aid' Mrs. J. E. Anderson and Mr. Allan, Berry. A feature was a birthday cake made by the far- mers 84 year old sister, Mrs. Hiram Copeland,. , Mr. and Ma's, James Miller' were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gunning and family of Toronto. for the weekend. Mrs.:Mary Jaques visited on Friday with Mrs. Gertrude Knox , of Stratford SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY presents, "THE, VOLCANOES" At SEAFORTH ARENA SATE -IiilARCIL 221ull 9:00 — 12:00 DRESS — CASUAL ADMISSION $T.00 • .LEGION MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT -SEAFORTH ARENA. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd Beginning at 6:30 p.m. — Presentation of Trophies — SQUIRTS — PEEWEES — BANTAMS ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c DINING 111, DANCING. Friday, March 21st "THE BLUETONES" Saturday, March 22nd "THE DIMENSIONS" Come Out And Enjoy Yourself PIZZA PATIO Restaurant and Tavern 350 Hayfield Road Goderich . COLUMBAN CHURCH HALL MARCH 27th, 1969 9:00 P.M. 15 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS — 2 DOOR PRIZES 1 SHARE-THE-WEALTH &Plea ten 44Y 01.1f441140-41oridao-, Ro yal Black Knights of But.; ,Patient in Stratford General •• Xr, and Mrs. Robert Reitb Hospital of Kitchener Spent the week- of leroide, 'Wercr'gqestS''St440 tonMisps%alsitehel? rsoevheerolavaRcaatmloinb with her mother, Mrs, Win. Drover. Mr. and Mrs, WM. G. H. Brown of Hamilton spent the weekend with hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brawn and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilbee of Kitchener' spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Douglas 0 nry. ' Mrs. Lorne MacDonald is in Stratford Hospital, forlr General . nHearlalWa.hoystpeitais, in Strat- . Mrs. Fred Huitchings of Stan- pow,. California is visiting her sister and brother. Week end guests with Mr. and' Mrs. Lorne Lawson were Mr, and Mrs. Harry B,oag, Margaret and Sandra of New Market, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McKee of Goderich, Mrs. Markin Seeley, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns, Tuckersmith. Miss Ruth Joynt of Toronto spent the, holiday week with her parents Mr. nd Mrs.. Robert Joynt. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and family of Brampton are spending a week with Mrs. A. W. Dick. • Mr. Darrell' Schneider spent a few 'days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schneider. En- route home he attended a dinner iii Toronto ' held in his honor given by Ferrante Packard . at 'which he was chosen man of the year and presented with a pen and peneil, set for outstanding work at the Montreal Stock Exchange, Mr. Schneider has been. em- ployed at the Stock Exchange for ,about a year. Master Perry Hehn, Rostock, Ontario is spending a week's holidays with his-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer, Miss Amy Stewart and Miss Beth Malfurchy of Welland and Miss Helen Stennett of London are holidaying in Florida. Mrs. Fred Hutchings of Cal- ifornia is a guest with her brother, Mr. Zack 1VIcSpadden and her sisters Mr's. C:Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Russel A. Wal- Ma'urY and Flora arals114incliArt,, the 4440051wuth ti/Oi„r• ..'br't)ther; Pahl' Ifaglan‘ tat t,het• imine 'and- Win. Laity' Ale* jright Ninon • Jewitt, 1"-Tmarallton- Stew left on Fri . fer CROMARTY Misses Jaeloie McGhee, Lon don, and Sandra Hu11ey, Winth- rop are • holidaying with their grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. Arnold Westlake is a pat- ient in: St. -Joseph's H'ospi'tal, London as the result of an ac- cident at 'his 'home when be' fractured his hit4 Miss Jane Binning 14lritchell spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and MTS. K. McKellar.. Mat Gordon Lang met- with a serious loss when his barn con- taming cattle, hogs and hens, on - his fifty acre farm on the 12 concession, of Hibbert- Townihip was destroyed by fire.. Mrs.. Ed Chappell returned home from Clinton HOspital - where she was a patient for several „weeks. • Visitors_ during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Gardin- er end Mr. Henry yogert were Mr. and Mr& 'David Gardiner and Shawna, Kb-lc-tan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marquardt, Janet and David, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Wilker, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zuirrel, Rostock. Hibberts Little Lassies met at the home of Mrs. Chas Dangles. Mrs. Wallace demonstrated!. the casserole and scramble eggs. • Hibberts Little Lassies met again on Monday at the 'home of Mrs, Chris Douglas. The girls had a choice of three roll calls, "A raw vegetable" An-interest- ing way to prepare it for a car- ried,. Punch, and "My favorite picnic Mari". On Tuesday Heather McPhail, Marilyn-Lang and Debbie Wal- lace met, their lime Economist. Mis's •Sauirette at the Agricultur- al Coliseum' in Stratford, . ter off Dundas Were "Weekend guests of WS, 7• g; camPhelln• Mrs, Farm people from, across On- tario discussed proposals for a New General Farm Organiza- tion, at a, meeting-they attended last wee in Toronto. Chief item at the meeting was a proposal for a plebiscite by all Ontario farmers, on setting up the new General Farm Or- ganization: "The vote is necessary," ex• - plains-Deliner Bennett, mem- ber of the committee promot, ing the proposal, "Because any new farm organization would have to be set up, by Ontario Legislation and it's generally agreed it,,would be financed by a checkoff on all farm products marketed. This affects every farmer, so each should' have a vote. Let the farmer decide." The delegates included Coun- ty Federation of Agriculture. representatifes, Ontario Farm- ers' Union members and Direc- tors of Marketing Boards, Co- operatives and other various farm organizations. 'MembersA the Ontario Gen- eral -FinnOrganization Cam- • paign ComMittee spent the two days explaining their proposals , and answering questions. They noted ideas and suggestions from the delegates as, to how" the proposal for a new farm or- ganization might be presented most effectively to the farmers of this province.' The present proposal "On-• tains a number of ideas which have been discussed in several previous attempts to bring about, a new strong farm organ- ization. However, the committee "suggests that the controversial issues should be 'decided either by the farmers on the ballot or by their delegates .at the Found-. ing Convention, , The tommittee proposes that the first question on the ballot would decide whether the far- mers of • Ontario want a GFO with the power to make a check- Of on all farm products pro-' duced and sold in the province. This GFO would have one "Lo- cal" per 1,000 farmers. Each local would send a Director to the Provincial Council. • The ,second question on the ballot would decide whether each marketing board should have a vote on the Provincial Council. ' The third question would de- 'cide whether United Co-opera- • tives of Ontario or United Dairy Producers Co-operative should each have a vote on the 'Provincial Council. 1. A. fourth question on the bal-. - lot would deal with the types of membership and how a far- mer would become a member of the GFO. Membership would be required by any farmer who 'wished to vote or hold office or receive services after the Founding Convention. This three-part question should ask: "Should Member- ship .be automatic if you pay a checkoff?"; "Should member- ship require a voluntary pay- ment regardless of checkoff?"; and "Should membership re- quire a minimum contribution by • checkoff or voluntary pay- mentr- The level of payment requir- . CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth 8:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21st Three $25.00 Games $75.00 Jackpot to go • 15 Regular Games for $10.00 • Two Door Prizes (Children under 16 not) permitted) ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion Proceeds for Welfare Work ed would then be decided' at the Founding Convention. The committee hopes that the plebiscite can be held in "early June. This will allow time for the necessary legislation to be• passed and 'for, fanners to un- derstand the legislation before voting. The 'local elections and Founding Convention - would follow as soon as possible after the vote. The committee emphasized that the farmer, by the way he casts his vote on the plebiscite and by what the delegates de- cide- at the, Founding Conven- tion, will decide what type of General Farm Organization they will have working for them. Malcolm Davidson, Campaign Committee Chairman, emrolia- sizes, "Our intention is that the farmers should - make the de- cisions on these important is- sues." KIPPEN A bridal shower was held by friends and neighbors of the, sur- rounding area honoring Karen Littleton whose 'marriage takes place April 5th in Hensall Un- ited Church. Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot opened the eve- ning with 0 Canada, followed by a sing song of old favorites. Mrs. Keith Lovell and Mrs. Or- ville Workman entertained the gudsts with a few games. Mrs. Eldin Kerr read a poem in hon- or of the bride-to-be and fol- lowing thiS Miss Kathy Bell and Miss Louise Kirk presented gifts from friends and relatives.. Mrs. Jack Bell arranged the gifts and presented the honor- ed guests with a hat of ribbons and bows. Kafen thanked' all for the many useful gifts .and lunch was served by the ladies 'in charge. Mr. Larry Stokes and friend of London visited Sunday after- noon with Mr. Robert Thampson. Recent visitors were Mr. and • Mrs. Lloyd Thompson of Exeter. The Misses Shirley and Sandra Reid of Scarboro spent a few - days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid. WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane spent the weekend at Listowell • Mos Ruth Horne of Landien spent Satairday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Horne. Mr. and 1VIrs: Phil Hera were given a surprise party on. Sat- urday evening at the Usborne Central &haul, on the evening of their Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary. There was a large crowd in 'attendance including relatives and friends. Mr, and 'Mrs. Moir, Lynn, Jim, Joan spent the weekend at Owen Sound with relatives. • • Mr. and Mrs, Doug Stephens, Doris and David visited' in Dash- wded on Sunday with Mr. and with. 'Mr. and Mit. Wm, Bier- MT' and Mrs. Bob Patterson, Leslie and Linda of Luctan vise - ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne of Sunshine Line. Mrs. Wmaylor is a patient in St. JosephPs Hospital, London having undergone surgery on Friday. Elintykle No. S Club met at the home of Mrs. Phil Hemn, when the roll. call was answered by the type of roast each girl had cooked, 'and by what meths od. The name of the Club wilt be "Chefs Delights". Mrs. Harry Ford of Woodharn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Horne, The CGIT Girls of Elirnville and Thames Road, United Chum-dims ealayed a bus trip to Lon- don on with their lead- ers, Mrs. Phil Hera end M. Reg Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kersiake spent Sunday &n Toronto. Janet returned, home after spending a few clays there. . iii Pet la the enantatineetn4 ant the Blyth Orange Hall Wednes, day night with a large attend- ance. The meeting was ineharge of the County Master,.Sir Knight Atiasell Page; of Grand Bend. Follovvirig opening ceremon- ies, committees were appointed tO elle* preeeptory • reports. Blyth Preceptery was awarded the. Murray Cup for having the largest increase during the year, P.C.M. Sir Kt. Charles Stewart was appointed press reporter: The County Master in his closing remarks reviewed his work during the past two years. Fie urged members to stand firm to the principles of the order, stressing the great need' for it today. V.W. Sir Kt. Walter Scott, Grand -Chaplain, and V.W. Sir Kt. Mack SWitzer, Grand Pianist, of Ontario West, were escorted to the altar and given Grand Honours. Later, after the Coun- ty. Maker had declared all of- fices vacant, they were given, the work of electing and instaV ling the new slate of officers for 1969. County Master, John Hender- son; Deputy County Master, Lloyd Hem; Registrar, Bilk-Tay- lor; Treasurer, Henry Patterson; First Lecturer, Fred JamieSon; Second. Lecturer, Wm. Dickie; First Censor, Harvey Jacklin; Second Censor, Austin Stinson; First Standard Bearer; Gordon Carter, Second Standard Bear- er, Ron Denham; Percivant; Milo Casemore, News of HENSALL Mark St. Patrick's Hensall UCW met Monday with, unit two in charge. Fellow- ship Hall was decorated in St. Patrick's motif by, the hostesses Mrs. Roy Brock and Mrs. Wil- mer Ferguson, The ladies were piped into the meeting by. Tom Travers playing Irish tunes. The meeting was called to order 'by a, reading by president, Mrs. Vern .Alderdice, "What is to be Irish". The worship period was given by Mrs. Ron Mock. Following along the theme, Misses Donna Forrest and Mary Mock gave their experiences at Toe Alpha. Kathy Cook arrang- ed a musical number assisted"by , Brenda Lavender, Gail Travel's nd.-Susan Luther Mrs. Alvin Pym of Exeter, dressed in Hawaiian costume, showed pictures of Hawaii. Mrs. Harry Hoy gave courtesy re- marks. Reports were given by the treasurer; Mrs. Walter Spen- cer. Entertain Area Groups , The Arnold Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church held their Easter Thankoffering meeting Monday-evening. President Mrs. Don Mousseau opened the meet- ing with a ,poem entitled "Faith" and welcomed guests from Cromarty Presbyterian Church, Exeter Cavan Presby- terian Church and ladies of the WMS of Carmel Presbyterian Church. Mrs.• Mildred Bell arid Mrs. Homer Campbell led the worship service which was on the theme "The Old Rugged Cross", Mrs. Don Mousseau in- troduced the guest speaker, Mrs.•Eric Luther who spoke on the Ressurreetion. Mrs. Al Hog- garth thanked Mrs. Luther for her message. News of DUBLIN -Mrs. Frank Evans accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs John Cleary and children of Weston are spending ten days in Los Angel- es and Pains Springs, Californ la. Mr. Gerald Hollandi is as patient in the Seafinth Community Hos: pital. Mr.. and' Mrs. Jim Ouellette of. Windsor and Mr. Don Benninger, Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger. Mr. Marvin Benning- er spending a week in Flor- ida. 'Mrs. Ain Newcombe of Port Credit with Miss Kathleen Stap- leton. Mr. and MPS% Frank Kintner have returned home from Flor- ida. Mr. and Mrs. Dettglis McGrifi- ivrey and children of London with-Mr& Dan Casten& Mr. Dan Costello is a• 'patient in the Sea- forth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Looby have returned lime from St. Peters- burg,, Fltrrida. Attends "Pr Meeting • Miss Susan, Huron Home • EconOtirs' t attended a meeting of the SeafOrth Na. 3 • Chtb , when, leaden% Mers. Witt. and! Mrs: Kenneth Campbell demonstrated how to Molt a steak, •. The elati.girla.sAle to eel* a fen* reed and have a report •ces what happened Wore the . nest meeting Manse over the, weekend. . Kro, M. Rennie the past two weeks in. b y She was accompanied tnY gr.'' Bid Mrs. Ross Rennie' of Toronto, MT. and MS, Cilarcelteo Mar. tin visited' nn suocliqY with lir- and Mza. Mkt Oenleins '1604- ensalic Mr. ,Rteerioe PinknO Wa'a Gederkb attending the' funeral of a COusli; 1.110. Elsie (g.ord- ' fiired) MacKay on Wednesday..'. Mr. and Mrs. -kand- on+, kin, and Mrs. °haat MeGregen, Brighton, Mi. prigh Mats, Perry' Haab, Clifford and Miss Margar- et 41-WITCO oil .1A(11406 'pent the weekend with Mrs. Roes Mc- Gregor, TEEN DANCE Knights of Columbus Hall, St. Cohunban Friday, Mar. 21st° 9 to 12 "JUST US" Admission $1.00 100F `EUCHRE In I.O.O.F. Hall Wed., Mar. 26th Admission SOc Lunch. Served Everyone Welcome HAROTIMES DANCE LEGION HALL Saturday, March 2Inci :9:30 p.m. Refreshments $3.00 Per Couple Sponsored by.Branch 156 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION MESSENGERS ' The Messengers net in the church Monday with 28 present. The theme Was Easter, Hymns were sung with Karen Insley and Mary Lou Thomson, as pianists. Readings were given by David Tomlinson and Karen Insley. Lori Webb led in prayer and Nancy Jkques read the scrip- ture. Janet and Margaret Park- inson favoured with a vocal duet. and Elizabeth. Levy play- ed a piano solo,. Cheryl Brine and Christine Tomlinson receiv , ed the offering, 'Mrs. Wm. Dick- ey read a story from the study book on, China. Mrs. Glenn Cope- land led in Bible Study dealing with 'Lent and read a St. ' Patrick's Storey. Mrs. Wm. Dickey had charge of the badn- ess. Messrs Bill Spence of Mitch, ell 'and Darwin Lenin of Dublin' visited' Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, David Wheeler. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl visited on, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete O'rtlieb of Newmarket. Mrs Robert Corsaut of Ilder- ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler for the weekend. Miss Margaret De John of Lan- don and Mr. Ray Consent of M- erton were Sunday evening vise hors. Mr.' and Mrs.. Bev, Westman, and Janet of Grail-Won were Sun- ,day evening visitors with Mr. end Mato, Glenn 'Copeland, and girls. Miss Deborah Jaques visited for a few days with Miss Erie Shantz of St. Marys. Miss Sherry Frayne of Gran- too silent a few days during the helidays with her friend Miss Naivey ;ratites Classified Ada pay dividends. 1 I • 4' fsg •