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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-07, Page 5!■ Th» Time>Advocat«, Juny 7, 195$ Revise H-P Schedule For Five-Team Play «k 5 Hensall District News Tho Huron-Perth intermediate baseball lOague schedule was re­ vised in Dashwood on June 4 under the guidance of Wally Wein, president of the league. The new schedule was a must as the Clinton Colts failed tn field a team fpr the first time in years, Gaxftes that have been played will be allowed to stand ul the league records. The new schedule has its first game going on Thursday, June 7— Mitchell at Hensall 8— Zurich 4s P&shwood 11— Dashwood .at Exeter 12— Hensall at Mitchell 14— Exeter at Hensall 15— Mitchell at Zurich 18—Hensall at Dashwooda(. Zurich at Mitchell at Zurich ■ at Mitchell Hensall Mitchell Exeter at Hensall » 8—Zurich As Dasllwood 12—Hensall at'Mitchell' 14— Exeter t.. 15— -Mitchell at Zurich 1? ’ Exeter 21—Zurich 25— Hensall ... 26— Dashwood. 27— Zurich at 28— Exeter at 20—Zurich at Dashwood July ! X—Hen dal 1 at Exeter S—Exetfel' at Zurich Mitchell at Dashwood June D—Zurich at Hensall Mitchell at Exeter • 11— All-Star (lama (London Majors at Exeter)12— HensMl at Mitchell 13— Exeter at Dashwood 16—Zurich at Exeter Dashwood at MJtchftU 18—Dashwood at Zurich 2Q—Mitchell ^t Zurich 1 Hensall at Dashwood 23—Zurich at Mitchell Dashwood at Hensall28—Exeter at Mitchell .27—Hensall at Zurich ‘ 30—Zurich at Dashwood Hensall at Exeter August 1—Dashwood at Exeter . Mitchell at Hensall intel?UR;i?p I Kippen Congregation Honors Bride-Elect j family of Aidershot and Rev. and Mrs. Norman McLeod of Kippen. , Personal Items I ^rs. Arthur Anderson is con- i fined to Scott Memorial Hos- , pital in Seaforth. I Mr. and Mrs- Orville Work­ man and family visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore in London on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P.at Curran of< Band Tattoo If you like band music, keep these dates at the Zurich Cen­ tennial Celebrations; Sun., July 1—'Sacred Music Mon., July 2— Parade with bands and floats Wed., July 4—Mammoth Band „, Tattoo Softball —Continued from Page 4 The grass in the outfield „ the Lieury ball diamond has not been, cut • for some time. This gave Lieury one of their runs which should have only been a single. The ball was lined out to Har Brintnell in left field. Har started after it but lost track of the softball’s proceed­ ings into the long grass. By the time they found the bajl Har, the runner, had" crossed the plate for a home run. of In Legion Bingo j ThO first bingo of the season sponsored by Hensall Legion, held Saturday night, was suc­ cessful and well patronized. Win­ ners were Mrs. Bob Baker; Mrs. Wes Venner (2); Wilbur Parker; Mrs. Roy Pepper; Sam Rannie (2); Mrs. W. R. Bell; Mrs. Nellie*Buchanan (3); Mrs. Roy Smale (2); Mrs. Jim Taylor; Bob Sangster. The jackpot not having been won will be worth $55 next Sat­ urday night in 51 calls. Legion Plans A Picnic Hensall Legion held a dinner meeting in the Legion Hall Mon­ day evening after which a busi­ ness period was conducted by President Sam Rannie. Plans were outlined for a Legion pic­ nic in conjunction with the Ladies Auxiliary, to be held Sunday, July 15 at Hehsall Com­ munity Park. There will, be no meetings during July and Aug­ ust. Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAR Hensall Personals Mr. James -Mustard attended the funeral of his, sister, .Miss Mary, Mustard, 81, at Chesley On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Hedden, Woodstock, wore weekend visit­ ors with Mrs. Catherine Hedden, and Herb, /» <iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiihiihiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii(iiiiii<iiihliiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiUitit^ £ wishes to ahnounce the Prize Winners ON THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE They are:xMr$, Leila Hoffman, of Galt; Mrs. Beatrice Jeffrey, Zurich; Stewart Thiol, R.R. 2 Zurich; Edgar’ Wurm, Exeter; Mrs. L. Miller, Zurich; Bill Masse, Dashwood, and Mrs; Earl Deichert, R.R. 2 Zurich. We wish to thank everyone for making our sale a success and we fyope we may be privileged to con­ tinue to serve ydu. Westlake Phone 89-J Zurich %ifiiiiiiiiiiiHhniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiihitiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii!Piiiiiiniihiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i\; Show Dad lHe Is King " Of Your 3 Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. J-. E.. Storey, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing were guests at the Storey-Howatt wedding at Blyth on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hagey, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne, Strat­ ford, and Mr. Thomas Wallace, Avonton, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Ward Allen, London, is a guest at the home of her bro­ ther, Mr. Alex- McLaren, and Mrs, McLaren. “ Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Abbiss, of Georgetown, spent tile 'weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Carey. Mrs. William Hodge and Bren­ da and Mrs. G. Tuffin, of St. Catharines, visited ^Sunday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig. Mrs. T, Scott .and Miss Ina Scott, who have ‘been confined to Seaforth hospital, have re­ turned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie, Dorchester. Mrs. Elmer Colguhoun, Clin­ ton, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Scott. Mr. Henry Gruby, Bamburg, is doing some repair work »at the milt, , Mrs, Mac Lamond has suf­ ficiently recovered from her re­ cent operation in Stratford hos­ pital to return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace of Carlingford were Sunday! visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John' Wallace. Mcmhers of St. Andrews, Un- i ited Church congregation met in I the church on Monday night to ! honor Miss Gerda Binnendyk, bride-elect. Miss Winston Work­ man was in .charge of the pro­ gram which consisted of a. sing song and contests. .The bride-elect was Uxcn es- i oorted to a prettily decorated chair over which hung a decorat- I ed sprinkling can, Mrs. Veri^e Alderdice read an address and VA Sharon McBride and Margie El ; London were Sunday guests of gie Presented the gifts. Gerda Mrs. J. McClymont. thanked the ladies and .mvitecl' them to her home Wednesday evening to see her trousseau. During the Mission. Band meet-, ing twenty-five members were L.-iA'i present. Miss Margaret Elgie*-- ea read an address to. Miss Gerda Binnendyk, bride-elect, who is the Mission . Band leader and Miss Marjorie Turner presented, her with a hammered alumin­ um serving tray.On Sunday morning following the service in St, Andrews United Church members of the choir presented Miss’ Binnendyk with a hammered aluminum lazy susan. Mark Birthday With Baptism Thirty relatives met on BRI day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter to honor the former’s father, Mr. John Gack­ stetter of near Dashwood, on the occasion of his birthday. During the afternoon Rev. Norman McLeod officiated at the baptism of Myron Arnold, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Arn­ old Gackstetter. Lunch was served from the dining room table centred with a large birthday cake With sev­ enty candles. Those present in­ cluded Mr. John Gackstetter and Mr. Edward Gackstetter of near Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.- Elmore Gackstetter and family of near Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gackstetter, Kathryn and Henry, of near Hensall, Mr. and Mi’s. Nicholas. Foster, Egmond- viile, Mr4, and Mrs. Foster and Sun- Mrs. J. McClympnt, I Mrs. J. Ducharme and daugh­ ter of Dashwood visited recently with Mrs. McClymopt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long . on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran in Lucknow. Mr. and. Mrs. MarV Routzon of New York State are visiting the latter’s sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mof­ fatt. Mrs, Albert Anderson whadias spent several Wweeks with her sisters-in-laW Mr. and, Mrs. E, Dawson and Mrs. Wm. Windor, returned to her home in Salem, Mich., last week with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Schneider, Judy and Paul of Stratford Were Sunday visitors of Mr. Robert Ropp of Zurich is few days with A. G acks tetter You Can t 1% per balance with A CREDIT UNION CAN HELP YOU Dollar For Dollar Insurance Value On Any Deposit Up to $1,000.00 Give Him A Gift He Can Wear HOSETIES SHIRTS BELTS xV ’ JEWELLR Y -fr SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS HATS PYJAMAS UNDERWEAR SLACKS & SUITS & DRESSING ROBES This means—-a member with $500.00 in his account has the equivalent of a $1000.00 policy with no premiums to pay the declared dividend to credit yearly. 4 A 3% dividend is usually on all deposits. • Borrow Money month of unpaid reasonable security. 4 If your loan is secured savings interest is Vi of 1% month of unpaid balance loans over $100.00. • All loans are insured cost to you. 4 Under Government Charter and Department of Insurance Inspection. ■ • It's Only 250 Td Join 500 Yearly Service Charge IN LUCAN: MRS. I. H. GIBSON 153 Water St. — Any Time IN EXETER: Savoy barber shop Monday and Wednesday Evening 8 • 9.30 p.m. — or Box 26 and his paid by per on at NO Box a a • • • • » 4 4 • • 4 4 4 4 r. • • •4 • • 4 4 4 /4 .4 —^illi > ♦ / 4 I.e s *a THE HURON & ERIE V.|TCV< I iRI '>H tTfo-J a HMM Bit-ttMMtMST ini CANADA TRUST ( |»MF AVY « fl Head Office London/ Ontario DISTRICT REPRESENTAtlVVES Lloyd B. Hodgson, denfralia; F» G. BohthrOh, Hensall; J. W> Habeger, Zurich B. M. Francis, txMH Bill A Laughton, Bxefiir 4 [Chiselhurst S.S. Presents Seals ! Seals were presented to Sun- iday School scholars at Chisel-' j hurst Sunday School Anniversary on Sunday morning- The present­ ations were made by Harold Parker and Mervyn Eyre. 15 year seal went to Mary Kinsman; 10 year to Harold l Parker and Dorothy Brintnell; ' 7year to Kenneth, Geraldine and j Dorothy Parker; 6 year to June, «Joyce and Bob Munn; 4 year to I Douglas Eyre; 3 year to Patricia I Harris, Laverne Hamilton. Mari- l Lyn, Laurence, and Mervyn Eyre; 2 year to Karen Sararas, Maja Roobol, and one year seal with 'certificate to Ruth Ann Coleman and Jimmy Hamilton. Miss Marilyn Eyre was pianist and Miss Faye Ross, soloist. Graduates At Stratford Miss Helen Dunlop of Kincar­ dine, graduated with a class of 17, at Stratford General Hospital, Wednesday afternoon and was one of three chosen to attend the nurses convention in Winni­ peg Monday June 25. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunlop "of Kincardine, she received her education in Kincardine public and’ high schools. She is the granddaughter of Mrs, William Pepper Of Hensall who attended the graduation exercises. Canada’s wool production in 1955 amounted to 8,041,000, sortie 40,000 pounds off from 1954. J’--.... 11 ' , 1 s s S ALF ANDRUS 403 aMdrew st. MOK nt PlMhifein®/ Shaft Mftal Work Oil Bun.ror$ i! "IPs pur pleasure tp serv» YOU! Our SPECIAL is your SAVING!" 2 Giantsize Tubes Colgate Tooth Paste NOW ONLY 890Reg, Value $1.18 $ * ok Bright! Feel Bright! LADIES Get Your TONI TODAY For appearance that brightens get a TONI PERMANENT for only $2.00. It gives the best results! Middleton s Drugs PHONE 20 Veterinary Supplies, Etc. Hensall XXX •S « 2 X S x s !S Thomson. Miss Ina spending a and Mrs. family. Mr. Wm. __ „ _ _ and Mrs. Howard Lemon, grad­ uated from Queen’s University, Kingston, last week and has ac­ cepted a position in Arvada, Quebec. Bill is a graduate of Clinton High School. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shannon of Winnipeg who were on their way to Trenton where Mr. Shannon is posted with the RCAF.; also Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gabriel and Miss Doreen Howard, all of Sarnia. Mrs. Sam Cudmore is able to be out of the hospital and is convalescing at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore in Lon­ don. Lemon, son of Hensall Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrew of Regina are visiting this week with the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hess. Mrs. Emalie Schroeder left this week for St. Clare Shores, Mich,, where she will spend a few weeks. I v Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Gibson and Sontof Sudbury visited, this week twith Mrs. Gibson’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Mc­ Naughton. . Mr. and Mrs. Gittus of Adrian, Mich., visited last week .with their hupt, Mrs. Meidinger^ Miss Shirley Chapman R.N. of Sarnia was a- recent visitor with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Chapman. Brown’s I.G.A. Hensall an­ nounce the lucky draw number, on the Mixmaster is 8927. Person holding tliis number, please turn in and claim the prize. Mrs. Ed Fink who recently underwent an operation in Scott Memorial, Hospital, Seaforth, is recuperating'at .the home of Mrs. H. Rivers in Exeter. Dr. A. R. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren. and called oil many friends here. Messrs. Gerald Horton and Merney Twitchell spent the weekend in Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Kerslake were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Kennedy and family, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding of Parkhill visited thi§ week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn. They were accompanied home by Debbie and Donnie Gooding who have Spent the past week with their grandparents. Mr. Milton Ortwein of London spent tile weekend with his sis­ ter. Mrs. Ella Drysdale. MisS Mavis SpencCr underwent an operation in St. Josenh’s Hos­ pital, London, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of .Exeter have moved into tho Middleton apartment over the drug store. 3 ■j Mr. and Mt. EXCLUSIVE Franchises Available Franchises for the sale of “Picture Tube Protection” are npw open to those who are looking for a full time or part time business'opportunity. The ’franchises are for Villages, Towns, Cities or Counties and are for sale at prices dependent on T.V, Saturation. Our plan is fair, the com­ mission, override and renewals are excellent and the operation is sup­ ported by Company promotion and advertising. Write To; HAST AR LIMITED IMPERIAL BANK BLDG,, 50 DALHOUSIE STREET, BRANTFORD "First In The Field With Picture Tube Protection" ■Mr. and Mrs. Homer‘Tinney and family moved to St. Marys this week where Mr. Tinney has been accepted on th.e police force. Mrs. John Glenn, and Mrs. R. Simpson, attended graduation excercises at Seaforth District High School, Friday evening. Mrs. Ant. Gelderland of Ridge­ town visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Roobol and Maja. She at­ tended graduation exercises at I Seaforth District High School. Rev. London Church United week. Mrs. ______ word on Monday of the death of h0.r brother-iii-law, Mr. Frank Ibbotson of Fergus, who passed away .in the general hospital, Fergus, on Monday. Funeral Services were held on Wednes­ day. Miss Gladys .Luker who is a‘ patient at South Huron. Hospital, Exeter, is able to be up for short periods in a wheel chair. Rev. C. D. Daniel was guest speaker at the Sunday School anniversary at Auburn United Church, Sunday, evening. Mr. William A. Kerr, of Bar­ rie, spent the weekend with his wife and family. Hensall Women’s Institute will hold a picnic meeting at the sum­ mer home of Mrs. Cornelius i Cook, Grand Bond, Wednesday afternoon, June 13. Members are asked to contact Mrs. James Patterson and Mrs.. Percy Graham regarding transporta­ tion etc, members will also’ bring cups and saucers, children will also be welcome.' Sports I committee are Mrs. R, M. Peek,; Mrs. R. Elgie, and Mrs. L, Chap-' man. The Ladies Aid of Carmel Church realized $85.00 at their booth at the spring fair show, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Phillips . and twin daughters, Ruth and i Rose, of Jeddo, Mich., were weekend guests with Mr,, and Mrs. Albert Alexander. 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