The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-05-22, Page 7TOE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1952
Hensail And District News
YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE
KIST Purch ase Engine,
Build Garage
At a special meeting of the
council it was decided to pur
chase a standard fire engine and
700 feet of zj-lnch hose at a
cost of $ 10,590. Engine will be
purchased from Bickle-Seagrave
for $8,'865. A ‘ -- --
made of cement blocks, will be
built at the rear of the town
hall to house the engine at a
cost of approximately $1,500.
This engine replaces the
one purchased in 1926,
Jim Patterson
lean-to, 16x30,
old
Open this Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon, and during
the evenings throughout the
week:
Stores Close
Hensall stores will close
urday, May 24, but will remain
open until 11 p.m. Friday eve
ning.
Sat-
GRAHAM ARTHUR
Service Station
AUTO
SERVICE
FREE
WHEELING?
Wheels that are out of
line, mean tires that will
wear badly! And, even
more than the expense is
the danger from loose,
and badly aligned wheels.
Let us check your wheels .
now before^ an accident
occurs.
Anglican Church'
Marks 75 Years
Another milestone in the
history of St. Paul’s Anglican
Church in Hensall has
reached. Seventy-five years
St. Paul’s Church, Hensall,
opened for worship by the
Dean Boomer of London,
late Francis Ryan was at
time rector of the parish.
June 10, 1877, there were three
services, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 1
p.m,, with a total attendance of
9 75 persons. Of those who were
present at the services on that
day the majority have passed to
their reward'—-faithful, devoted,
zealous workers for their church.
On Sunday, June 1, the
seventy-fifth anniversary will be
observed with special services at
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and a
cordial invitation is extended to
all those who at any time have
been connected with the church,
to all members, former members
a n .d friends, to attend this
anniversary.
The speaker for the morning
service will be Rev. T. M. E.
Parker, M.A..B.D., of London.
The soloist will be Miss Maureen
Evans of Hensall. The evening
speaker will be Ven. Archdeacon
Townshend, D.D., of London.
Soloist will be Miss Jean Hender
son, Hensall. The choir will pro
vide special anthems. Robert
Cameron will preside at the
organ console, Evening services
at Trivitt Memorial Church, Exe
ter, will be withdrawn for the
occasion.
been
ago
was
late
The
that
On
New President
Close to 100 representatives
from all municipalities in Huron
County and some from Perth
and Middlesex counties, attena-
ed a semi-annual meeting of the
Huron County Municipality Of
ficers’ Association in the town
hall, Clinton, Wednesday. Among
those who attended the affair
was the deputy minister of muni
cipal affairs, W. A. Orr, Toronto,
C. F. Nunn, and J. Brabrook,
both of the municipal affairs
head office, Toronto.
Discussion included amend
ments to legislation dealing with
municipal affairs, vital statistics
and the proper, method of filing
forms.
New officers elected for the
coming year included J. A.
Paterson, of Hensall, president,
succeeding D. H. Wilson, Sea
forth; Phil Durst, Wroxeter, first
vice-president; Harry Strang, of
Usborne Township, second vice-
president; S. H. Blake, Goderich,
treasurer; J. G. Berry, Goderich,
clerk.
The
eludes
J. M. W. Brokenshire, Hay Township.
The affair opened at 10:30
a.m., and concluded at 4:00 p.m,
At a luncheon at Hotel Clinton
Church Notes
; Thursday morning, iliev. J. B. Fox will be
speaket* on Church of the Air.
~ « I C » I Pn 'CKNX at 10:30 a.m.Special Services Mark The evening service next Sun
day will be withdrawn in favor
of anniversary
United Church.
The W.M.S.
their bale and
clothing,
for children, costume
These may be left at
nie Reid’s not later
20.
Sunday, May 25, at
a baptismal service will be
in the church.
Carmel Anniversary
Large congregations attended
anniversary services in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
May 18, whan Rev. Alexander
Nininio, minister of St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church, ’
was guest speaker for
and delivered two very
mons.
Th® choir was under
ection of J. L. Nicol,
and for their contribution to the
services of praise sang “O Wor
ship the Lord”, “What Are
These”, “Hark, Hark, My Soul".
Soloists were Mrs. W. Jerrott,
Miss Maureen Evans and Mrs.
W. Brown.
At the morning service Mr,
Kenneth Flear of Grand Bend
was soloist and for his selection
chose “My Task". The evening
soloist was Miss Maureen Evans
and her solo was "Bless This
House".
Wingham,
’ the
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day
ser-
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Discuss Changes
On Friday night,
8:30 p.m., Rev. J.
minister of Carmel
dressed a joint meeting of the
Session, Board and representa
tives of church organizations, in
the basement of the church. The
meeting was called to discuss
possible renovations in the
church basement and also at the
manse.
The matter of the Christian
Outreach Campaign was also
presented. The meeting recom
mended immediate congregation
al action on the Christian Out
reach Campaign, and a con
gregational meeting in the near
future to deal with the other
matters raised.
May 16, at
B. Fox, the
Church, ad-
ALL TYPES — ANY AMOUNT
Weighed on. Your Scales at Your Doorare assembling
are asking for
knitting, Xmas gifts
jewellery.
Miss
than
Min-
May
p.m..
held
Highest Prices Paid
FOR POULTRY
Riverside Poultry Co,
1236' TRAFALGAR ST., LONDON
Lond'w V-li2;3€> Phone Collect 680-r-2. HenisaJI
FINAL P R O G R A M i n the
Westinghouse Presents series was
aired last Sunday. The- show
closed with the announcement
that it will return unchanged the
first Sunday in October. For the
nineteen intervening weeks, a
singing group from Listowel,
“The Maids and Men of Melody”,
will be heard on CKNX. The
program will begin simultaneous
ly on four other Ontario stations
at Owen Sound, Barrie, Orillia
and Guelph. These stations be
gan pooling programs last year
at this time; and the venture
has been turned with consider
able success. Representatives
from each station meet this
weekend in Wingham to review
their
moves,
grams will
cussed. As well as the Maids and
Men of Melody show, CKNZ con-
» tributes to the pool; Fair Game
(Wednesday night at 10:30),
and Guide to Good Reading (Sat
urday at 5 o’clock).
* * * *
MARIO LANZA will again be
the summer replacement for Ed
gar Bergen. Lanza’s “Pause that
Refreshes" begins Bunday, June
8 at 8:00 p.ip. After Bergen
closes his radia season for Coca-
Cola, he hopes to fly his own
plane on a number of personal
appearances this summer. Indica
tions are that he and Charlie
McCarthy will give up radio
television next fall.
* * *
RADIO TERM for
tirement is hiatus.
Nothing" will take only a short
one. For the months of July
and August Maher’s will bring
in the Henry King Show Monday
night at 8:30.
work and plan future
Adult Education pro
be one topic dis-
Kippen Gun Club
Start Shooting
The following scores are the
results of a trap shoot held on
Friday, May 16, by the Kippen
Gun Club.
Shot At 50
John Anderson, Hensall, 49,
Thomas Sherritt, Hensall, 42; A.
Gilbert Goderich, 43; William
Deck, Goderich, 39; Lloyd Ven-
ner, Hensall, 43; Charlie Meyers,
Zurich, 38; H. Mathers, Exeter,
35.
Shot At 75
William ^Lumby, Goderich,
William
Norman
Shot At
Jack
Thomas
Sam Dougall, Hensall, 24; Percy
Passmore, Exeter, 19; William
Kyle, Kippen, 22; R. E. Shad
dick, Hensall, 18.
The next shoot will be held at
Kippen Saturday, May 24 at 1
p.m. The first event will be 50
birds at 16 yards for the Vender
Trophy, $2.00 options if desired.
The second event, 25 .bird handi
cap with options. Doubles if
time permits.
Cooper,
Harb urn,
25
■Gilbert,
Dougall,
Kippen,
Cromarty,
Goderich,
Hensall,
for
*
summer
'‘Double
920
ON YOUR DIAL
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58.
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A nniversary Services
Anniversary services will be
observed in the United Church
Sunday, May 25, 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. Guest minister will be
Rev. Robert A. G. Passmore, of
Salford. Special music will be
furnished Iby the choir. The
morning service in Chiselhurst
United Church will be withdrawn
in favor of this occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nutt of
Listowel, Mrs. Sadie Nutt of
Stratford were guests Sunday
last with Mr. and Mrs. William
Hyde,
Recruiting officers (sarcastic
ally) : “And I suppose you want
a commission?”
Recruit: "No. I’m such a poor
shot. I’d rather work
straight salary.”
the dir-
A.C.C.O.
executive committee in-
M. T. Corless, Clinton;
Eckert, Seaforth, and H.
YOU SAVE MONEY AT
THE TRADE-IN ZONE!
HEADQUARTERS NOW FOR
SAFETY
SUFFICIENT TREAD
PROTECTION
at noon, guests included the
warden of Huron County, Har
vey Johnston, Brussels; John
Hannah, Wingham, M.P.P. for
Huron-Bruce; Tom Pryde, Exe
ter, M.P.P., South Huron, and
Reeve W. J. Miller, represent
ing the town of Clinton.
The fall meeting will be held
in Blyth.
ZONE
FOR GOOD
ZONE
YOU GET TOP
ALLOWANCE
ZONE
(TOO THIN
FOR SAFETY)
VISIT YOUR B.F.G. TRADE-IN
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and economy, when you equip your car with new B. F. Good
rich tires. See the revolutionary B.F.G. Tubeless Tire, the
. soft riding Extra Cushion Silvertown and the money-saving
Defiance ... in sizes to fit your car.
VULCANIZING: Bruises caused by curbs and holes can quickly
lead to a broken tire carcass. A good vulcanizing job, done in
time, can save your tire so that you can continue to get valu
able mileage from it. Let our experts examine your tires now.
In every tire’s life there’s an ideal time for trading. This is whien
your tire has paid for itself in mileage and safety, but still has
good value as a recappable carcass. This is the TRADE-IN ZONE
shown in the illustration above. It’s the point where we can give
you the best trade-in allowance because, even though you’ve had
the best out of the tire, it has value for use on other vehicles where
safety is not a factor.
/Are your tires in the TRADE-IN ZONE? Now is the time to find
out. Have them checked by experts at our Trade-in Zone head
quarters.
NP-52-5
F. GOODRICH
RECAPPING: There are times when a reliable recapping job
is sound economy. If your tires are in proper condition, you
can extend their service life inexpensively. Let our trained
service men advise you.
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