The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-01, Page 8Pap" S. MC Times -Advocate, May '?, 1'
Hensall
And District News
CORRESPQNPENTE
Mrs, Maude Hecklen, Phone S
Mrs, Arshic, McGregjr, Phan 194
School :air 'Take Soil Tests !Fair Pushes
Balance Up 1 FTrtom anikroSla ! To. Cattle Class
Hensall School Fair :Hoard rontn have arrived in Henson , Promotion of the e1a.ss for
decided Monday evening to hold to take soil testings of the pro. market cattle, which will he -
the annual school fair September Pase;1 site of the new Dal* of auctioned along with calves of GREEN
1,2 and the speaking contest Montreal to be built in Hens -ail , the feeder (duo at the Hensall
otaber 3. ' in the near future. Sprint; lair and farm Machinery
Thcd laecash balance atz the end lof will lans be for
*guilts an new than bowling . 41 i �ow. June direetors of Southe Huron Ag -
the year of $274.42, and has re- green on :Hain street. wilt be ricuttural Society at a meeting
cewed $85.1.5 since, front the draw up as soon as results of , Thursday night.
agricultural society, making a soil test is completed. Officials hope a nuutbee or, GREEN
balance of 8359 77. i district farmers will take ad an-'
Considerable discussion took lege of the opporlunity to market:
place as to revising the prize �„r 1 u \r ri ' �i their cattle on fair day. the auc-
st, and several changes were: tion provides a number of ad- ,
xrzade.vantages to producers, they .
Douglas Miles, Huron a rep.' Bean Festival claim.
,conducted the election, and the;
following were named directors: t The annual bean festival, which Plans for the show. including GREEN
the machinery display, baby con-:
S.S. 1, Tuckersmith, Mr. and has drawn thousands of visitors
-11rs, Glenn Bell; S.S. 2, Tucker -'to Hensall each summer for a test, school parade, m}dwere•
smith, Jack Sinclair and Joe program unique in western On- hands and other dent cj, ns, were
Lostell; , S.S. 10, Tuckersmith.: iario, will be cancelled this year advanced. he meeting. ]Nast Dick
Ernie Whitehouse and Ken Mc- i because of the rising cost in- ,Conducted the meeting.
Kay; S.S, 7. Hibbert, Berl Riley volved, kinsmen Club President i Two more prizes were added '
And !Felson Howe; S.S, 10. Hay.
Ed Funk and Mrs, Albert
Shirra1•. Chairman is P. L. Mc-
Naughton, and the auditor is K.
-K. Christian,
,Iames A, Paterson. who has
been secretary -treasurer for the
past seven years, tendered his
resignation for personal reasons.
Jim Taylor or Lorne Hay were
,named for the position,
Personal items
Mrs, Mac Greer of London
visited last week with her moth-
er, Mrs, B. Bonthron.
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GREEN TAG FEATURE, Fancy Quality
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T',rG FEATURE! Deep -Browned
Chester Lee's Barber Shop, in
his home first street south of
General Coach, is now open for
business, The shop will be
closed Mondays, open the rest
of 'the week and Tues., Thurs.,
and Sat. until 9. adv't
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.Tack Drysdale announced on . to the palomino horse class. r GREEN
Thursday evening following a Director Otto \\•inert was ap.
lengthy discussion at the dinner - pointed master- of ceremonies, •
meeting of the club.Committees appointed inciud-
The festival has drawn as _ ed:
many as 3,o0u persons in the Cattle -- Jim . Doig, Robert
past four years front many parts McGregor.
of the province. Residents treated' Machinery -- Lloyd Lovell.
visitors to day -long parades, ` Grounds — Norman Jones, Bill
baseball games and variety Dougall, Lorne Luker,
shows, topped off by well -heaped ; Entertainment — Earl Dick,
plates of beans and other garden' Otto Wiltert, George Armstrong,
products of the white bean Russell Brown.
belt. • Gate — Lorne Luker, Bill
Jack said the club had found nougall.
the project a heavy undertaking Calf —Lloyd Cooper, Arthur
and has decided to drop it. des- 1'arlev Bob Parsons•
nice past success, in favor of i Information -- Bill Decker.
other projects still undecided. r
These are being discussed and Secretary -treasurer is Jim Me -
will be announced later. ti Gregor.
Nomination was held and a •
slate of officers selected for Bowling Group
election at the next meeting.
Deputy Governor elect Bill � m e s Goodwin
3liekle and Ars. .pickle, Mr.
and Hrs. Jack Drysdale, will! Hensall's Lawn Bowling Club
attend the District Kinsmen con -,launched its '58 activities Tliurs-
vention in Hamilton May 16 to day night when at its annual -
" "` s ! 19, President elect Harold Knight meeting it elected W. 0, Good -
and Mrs. Knight will also attend win of Hensall president.
some of the meetings. ( Wes Denner was appointed
oetoru• J Tony Charrette won the raffle vice-president of the organize -
prize. tion while E. R. Shaddick took
`: The meeting chaired by presi-over t h e secretary -treasurer's
tri refreshou fA 71, ;dent ,Tack Drysdale was held in :post. � ��� ��
;✓ the posy Korner restaurant. Other positions filled were as S iea•5 Doz.
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,Reeve Dorman Jones, John Hen -
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Tea Bags
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30 -Bag Pkg,
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10¢ OFF
60 -Bag Pkcg,
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THE ELECTION ACT, 1951
Section 88 (4)
NOTICE OF HOLDING AN
Advance Pohl
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The
Election Act, 1951 (Section 88), a poll for the Elec-
toral District of Huron will be open on ThLrsday,
Friday and Saturday, the 8th, 9th and 10th days of
May, 1958, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m.
until 10 p.m. E.S.T. (9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and 8
p.m. until 11 p.m. D.S.T.)
The polling places for the said electoral dist-
rict will be locatdd at the Town Hall, Exeter, M. E.
Clarke's Garage, Seaforth, and Mrs. Geo. Beacom's,
East Street, Goderich, for the purpose of receiving
the votes of voters who expect to be absent from
the electoral district on the clay fixed for polling.
The ballot boxes will be opened and the votes
counted at 7 p.m. (8 p.m. D.S.T.) of the 12th day of
May at the said places.
Dated at Seaforth this 28th day of April, 1958.
RUSSELL T. BOLTON,
Returning Officer
derson and Lorn Luker; tourna- OUNCH
ment committee, William Brown
and Sam Rannie.
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The club hopes to start .the CA N T E LO PE
season off on May 24.
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Topic For YPU
A meeting of Hensall and •
Chiselhurst Young People's / /a �'/� ® Whip
Union, conducted b;',- the officers
of Huron Presbytery, was held
in. the "United Church Sunday
evening,
The meeting was brought to
order by the president, Nelson
McClinehey, and the members of
the executive were introduced,
Don Hemingway, vice-president
of the executive, led a singsong,
with Marguerite Lyons accont
paving at the piano.
Worship service was conducted
by Don Hemingway on the topic,
"Facts About Alcohol."
After the general meeting, a
period of recreation on Bible
topics and Bible quiz was en-
oyed,
Neighbors Honor
Departing Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson
and rift. and Mrs, Stanley Phe
cltelt were joint hostesses at the
former's home on Friday eve- oiled Pot. Roast
Hing, when a farewell party was
G or in honor of Mr. and firs.
George Parker and family who
have
taken up residence in Hen- i n r . .
A short program was enjoyed
under the direction of Mrs. •Stan•Mi
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ley Mitchell.
During
g tthhe social hear TtIr. n u t S t e a k
Mitchell presented. 3Ir, and Mrs,
Parker witha wall mirror, and FRESH PORK SHOULDERS
Joyce and Linda Fergusonusn pre-
seated gifts to Rickey and Cindy
Parker,
George expressed thanks to all, I FRESH PORK SUITS
Refreshments were served to ;
about 40 neighbors.
Sunday School PORK' BUTT CHOPS '
'Honors Member
Nelson McClinchey,, who is
leaving to take up residence in
Clinton, was honored at a pre-
sentation during the Sunday
School hour at the 'United Church
Sunday morning by Mrs. E.
71owe's Sunday School class of
which he is a member, llensall
and Chiselhurst United Church
!Young People's, of which he is
president, and a few of his
friends.
Nelson was presented with a
travelling bag, presentation ad
dress read by Jerry MoClinchey
and presentation made. by Miss.
,trine Horton. Nelson who has til-
: ways taken an active part in the
Sunday School, Young Peoples
and a valued member of the choir
will be much missed,
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Tuna Fish. 5 R sT
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JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS
GloCoat ZANY TIN $ 1
LOWNEY'S ANGELUS Ib, bags
Marsmaliows 3J1
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IensaIl 1 ittstnen were pleased;
with the success of their house
to 'house canvass of the village
) rlday evening fors the Cana-
dian Cancer Sociefy, Prank Ell-
wooer, chairman of the projeci,
stated that over $500,00 was real.
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