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unto spent the weekend at his i•o, and Mrs. 'font Campbell of
home. t Winchelsea. Pouring tea itt the
The annual: church service of evening were Mrs. Herb Harris.
:Doric Lodge A.F. and A.M. No. l on of St. Paul's and Mrs,
1233 of Parkhill will be held in ;Charles Harris of London.
;the 'United Church on Sunday Misses Lana Oke of Seienrr
I at 9:45 a.m, t Hill, Margaret Oke and Nancy
Eighteen young people entered
'Passntor'e served, Those showing
into Iserv• church membership at the the bride's trousseau were Miss
in the 'United Churai
;Liana Gilfillan of Winchelsea,
Mr. anti Mrs. 71, 0. Bloom-, Marion Oke of Science Hill, Miss
field and fancily of London visited ;Carolyn Oke, Mrs. Boss Cottle.
on Sunday with her parents, Aft. Mrs. Mae liodgert and Mrs. B]11
and Mrs. Arthur Brophey and Snow.
Karen,ors during tits weekend at, Shower For Miss Lois Cottle
the home of Mr. and Mrs Elton; Around 70 neighbours, rela-
Curts were. Mr. and Mrs. 11. ! fives and friends 'islet in the
Greer and Mrs.. S. Herr of Sar-: ehurch basement on Tuesday
nia, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc (.re- t evening to honour Miss Lois
gor and 'Billie of Kippeo, Mrs.1 Cottle, bride -elect, with n show-
\yilsdn O'Neil of Parkhill and Cr.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Seale and To the strains of [he Tiridal
family of Ailsa ('i'aig. Chorus played' by Mrs. :Reg
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hodge and, 1todgert,.Lois was escorted to a
daughters of Detroit spent the prettily decorated chair by Miss
weekend with Mrs. Albert Po}- Nancy Passtnore, ]bliss June
lock. Borland was in charge, of the
The Harmony ('lass of the program which consisted of a
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for
EVERY
SUCCESS
to the
inilenSPd6 Spring Fair
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R•c...r.. a.in S ring Show Attractio n
'Cattle, Horse 5.ho•ws
Attract Top Wirmers
Since Huron produces more
cattle than any tither county iii
Canada, the cattle classes at the
Hensel Spring Fair and Imple-
ment Sho• • will attract sone .of
the best head in the country.
Three purebred beef breed
competitions -- Angus, Short-
horns, and Herefords -•- will be
featured in one section of the
large cattle division of the fair.
Huron County boasts a number
'of lop breeders in each of these
classes and these experts will
be showing their ehampconship
herds.
.Top Trophy
Top trophy in the purebred
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Veterinary Products
June 9-14
Be sure to visit our modernized drug store during
Fair Week for a complete line of veterinary specials!
Wilson's Rexall Drugs
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Father's
th Day
June 15
Here Are Some
Gift ideas
That will Make Dad
si Smile!
* Wash and Wear Short Sleeve Sports Shirts from $2.95
• Regular Short and Long Sleeve Sport Shirts in all the
latest patterns and colors -$1.98 to $7,95
• Arrow "Iron Cheaters” White Shirts—$5.95
(Make Mom happy toot)
e Bathing Trunks in Snugs and Shorts—$1.95 to $4.95
• Walking Shorts in Grey, Tar, Oyster and Charcoal --$3.95
to $5.95
• Wash and Wear Summer Stacks—$14.95
▪ Regular Slacks front $8.95 and up
* Wash and Wear Summer Suits, guaranteed by Savile Row
THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR FINE
SELECTIONS OF GiFTS FOR DAD
Carne in And See Our
Belts,, Jewellery, Shirt and Pant Sets, Sport Coats, Summer
ahoes for Dress and Casual Wear, Hat Gift Certificates.
Shop And Save For Father's Day At
Plans Repairs
Application for membership
for Mrs. Isabella Skea was re
• celveda at the June meeting of
the Hensall Ladies Auxiliary to
Canadian Legion' on Tuesday
evening for which the president,
Mrs. William Brown presided.
Discussion centered around ini-
proventents in the kitchen of the
Legion Hall.
competitions is the Simpson,
Sears Ltd. silver tray, donated
to the best herd, consisting .of
one bull and, three females,. of
the beef breeds.
Two classes are provided for
rattlehe ;type 1
market -••- t ,pe n os
t
Huron farmers specialize in, One
class. provides for grade butcher
steers or heifers over 750 pounds;
the other for grade. baby beef,
wider 750 pounds. The. .cattle
committee of the fair reports a
keen competition in these elas-
ses.
'Breeder's Special
`A breeders' special class pro-
vides an opportunity far boys or
girls under 21 years of age in
South Huron to show their anis
ncais. There are five prizes of
$4.00
c in this clan.
ass
Only dairy section ection tit the cat-
tle competition is for Holsteins.
Good cash prizes and champion
rosettes are provided for en-
trants in his field.
Delegates appointed to attend
the convention in the Rayal
York Hotel, Toronto, the ]atter
part of September were the pre-
,•sident Mrs, Brown and the secre-
tary, Mrs. Lawrence Baynham.
I Mrs, Harold Bonthron pre-
sented highlights of the bowling
tournament at Walkerton when
Orangeville won the trophy. Pre -1
sident Mrs. Brown reported on
'the zone rally at Blyth recently.
Thanks was extended by Mrs,
A. Orr for parcel sent to her son
Cpt, Don Orr stationed in Ger-
' many. Another parcel is .being
prepared to send hint.
I On display were remnants of
prints donated by a well known
firm. which will be made into
I aprons for the fall bazaar. Mrs.
' A. Clark won the mystery prize.
A joint picnic with the Legion
will be held at Ipperwaslt Park,
Sunday, June 29, Mrs. Howard
Smale and Mrs. W. Aikenhead to
head sports committee for. the
Auxiliary, A pot luck supper in
September will resume the tali
meetings.
Mrs. E. R. Davis will dress i
a doll for which tickets will be
sold and a draw made before
Christmas.
Winners of bingo were Mrs.
Davis, Mrs. B. Kyle, Mrs. 3.
Henderson. Mrs. R. McKenzie,
Mrs. M. Bell and Mrs. A. Clark.
Specials were won by Mrs.
Clark and Mrs. William Smale.
T. C. Joynt & Son
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',PRESIDENT—Earl Dick, reeve
of .Ribbert township, is prest-
o dent of South Huron Agricultur-
al Society, which sponsors lien-
' salt Spring Fair and Implement
i Show.
Report On Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Personal items
Mr, and. Mrs. George Nickels
of Sarnia were guests with Mrs,
Aloore and Mr, and Mrs. William
Snow last Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
attended the fourth and fifth
concession picnic at Springbank
Park on Saturday, They spent
Saturday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. Herbert Bosley of Bryans-
ton.
Flight Lieutenant Walter and
Mrs. Burton and Scott of Ottawa
are visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Jeffery. F/L Burtos is
taking a course at the Clinton
Air School,
Comments About
Cromarty
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Bell,
Hensall, Mr. and MI's, Lloyd.
Ballantyne , and f a In 11 y were
guests on Sunday with Mr, and
Airs. Glenn Bell of Hensall, the
occasion being Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Bell's first wedding an-
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Luther,
Janice and Susan of Sarnia were
Sunday evening guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Jeffery.
Misses Mildred and Mable
Thomas, Miss Ida lla.11 of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. Elford,
Ava and Michael of Elimville,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bray, Ro-
bert and Janet were Sunday
evening guests with Mr, and
Mrs. William Elford.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn were guests Sunday
with Miss Ida Gardiner of De-
troit.
Mr. and Mrs. William Horsey
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hunter and. Teresa of Toronto,
Reunion Of Ebenezer Choir MI', and Mrs. Emery Geiser of
The annual reunion of old ! Crediton visited on Sunday with
Air. and Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Mr. and. Mrs. Toni Dickenson
and fancily, Air. and Airs. Jim
Dickenson of Wesley, Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith; Mrs. Warren Brock of Zion were
i of 590 Adelaide Street, Wood- Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
stock, on Sunday, I:dwiit Aliller.
Darling, of Brinsley was organ-
1 Mrs. Smith. formerly Lizzie Qtiitc a number attended the
presentation and dance in I''ar-
ciuhar Hall on Friday evening
evening for Ido. and Mrs. Ross
Cottle. Mr. Gerald Ballantyne
read the address and Mr. Bill
Rowe presented Mr. and Mrs.
Cottle with a purse of money.
Mr. and Mrs.- Edwin Miller,
Brian and Barry left on Monday
scorning on a motor trip up
north .for a few • clays. Miss Bar-
bara Miller is staying with her
grandparents, • Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Brock of Zion.
3M Club Meeting
The June meeting of the 3M
Club vyas held on Wednesday
evening in the church basement
With 20 present. Glen Stewart
was chairman for the meeting.
Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mr,
and Mrs. Arnold Cann gave the
worship service. Roll call was
answered with "Where I would
like to spend my vacation". Con-
tests and riddles were enjoyed.
Itev. Hugh Wilson gave a talk
on his trip to Calgary by car
and home by train which was
interesting.
Plans Were made for • the pic-
nic this Thursday evening: Lunch
was served 'by the committee in
charge, Mr. and Airs. Arnold
Cann and Mr, and iVlrs, Glen
Stewart.
Trousseau Tea •
Mrs, Alvin Cottle "entertained
Big feature of klensall SuCitu
of klensalt Spring
Fair next Friday wilt be the
most extensive display of farm
machinery in the recent history
of the South iluron exhibition.
Directors of the society have
invited every dealer in the dis-
tract to display implements .at the
flair in order to )hake the display
as comprehensible as possible.
"We hope to have all the dif-
ferent makes possible," says
Earl Dick, president of the fair.
"We want to Make this an an -
mud event where all new and.
improved models .can be seen
side by side. We think the 'far-
mers
ar
mers will appreciate the oppor-
tunity to rorpare machines and
the dealers will welcome far -
niers' inspection."
The society has placed so much
importance on the farm machi-
nery display that it has changed
the name of, its annual fair to
publicize it. The fair, known for
years as "Hensall Spring :Fair"
will now be known as "Hensall
Spring Fair and Implement
Show."
has beendis-
played
b e . Farm machinery
at the Hensall exhibition
before but never in the propor-
tions that officials hope for this
year. The society has offered the
ground free of charge to the
dealers in order to encourage
their participation,
The Hensel' society feels it
can offer both farmers and deal-
ers a better show than can the
fall fairs because many fanners
don't purchase their new ma-
chines until after the spring fair.
Quite a few dealers in the dis-
trict have signified they will co-
operate with the society.
friends of the little country
church of Ebenezer, formerly
of the Crediton circuit, now of
Ailsa Craig was held at the home
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
Mrs. Allan McLean, of Fil-
more, Sask., visited last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
Sorsdahl.
Air. and Mrs. James Sorensen
and son, Jim, Georgetown,' spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Janes Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hough-
ton, London, visited on Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. At. Hough-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kendrick
of Exeter, visited during the
weekend with AIr. and Mrs. Ai.
Lamond,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hulley,
Winthop.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow and
fancily, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Al-
ien and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McCurdy attended an-
niversary service at Roy's
Church on Sunday and visited
with friends.
Mrs. Garnet Cockwell, Dash-
wood, visited on Friday with her
sister, Mrs. Otto Walker.
The Ladies' Aid are sponsor-
ing a strawberry supper to be
held _ at the church on Friday,
,lune 20,
Canada's 1957 mineral produc-
tion reached the record value
of $2,134 million, compared to
$2,085 million in 1956. In value
of production Alberta displaced
Quebec for second place to On-
tario in the year
ist of Ebenezer church. Six of
the ladies present were 'members
of the choir over 50 years ago.
This is the eighth gathering
and is looked forward to each
year, held in different homes.
The 1959 gathering will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Fenton, Ailsa Craig.
Personal Items
Mrs. Bob Colderidge and her
mother, Mrs. Morris, spent Sat-
urday with Mrs. Wm. Fenlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morley and
girls spent Sunday evening with
friends in Mt. Carmel.
Mrs, Harvey Morley is con-
fined to her home with a severe
cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart 1'1'eather-
spoon and. Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Rolan
Iltonds of Clandehoye were re-
cent guests with friends in Hain-
.
Mr. Gordon Ranting of Lucan
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fenton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton
spent a few days in London with
Air, and Mrs, Laverne Shad-
doek.
Mrs, Stuart Weatherapoon and
Mrs. Maurice Morgan attended
the funeral last week of their
uncle, Mr. Ben Cunningham,
w.he was born and raised in this
community,
Mr: and Mrs. Alvin Amos of ata trousseau tea at her home
London spent Saturday with the on Saturday in honor of her
former's sister, Miss Mary Amos. daughter, Lois, bride -elect of
The Misses EEditlt and Eliza- Saturday.
beth McGregor of Parkhill spent Mrs. Cottle and Lois, assisted
the weekend with their grand- by the groom's mother, Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Leonard Harris, received •tlte
Rowe. . guests. Mrs. Ray Cottle answer-
ed the door and was in. charge
of the register book. Miss Betty
Oke of Science TIi11 received the
gifts.
The tea table was covered
with a lace cloth with a centre-
piece of purple and yellow
Message From
Greenway
FAST RELIEF FOR
BHEVMATgC
PAIS
pansies. The house decoration
Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Kalop and f was piny and white streamers
family of Detroit spent the week -(suspended from a large white
end. with her parents, Mr, and `
'Airs, ,tired iYICLinchey• 'pouring tea in the afternoon
bell.
Your Support !s Needed
ATTEND THE
Spring Fair, June 13
Be A Community
BOOSTER
Hen
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Quality Products
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Sunday inorning. :Mrs. Jim Ilarris of London, Miss
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The
:SPRING
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Eat and Drink Wholesome Dairy Praducts.
June Is Derry Month
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By Attending
Huron Motor Soles
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meeting on Friday t'vriitin * at Wife" by "tars. ,toss llodgert
the home of Mr and lairs 1'arf and vocal solo by Mrs, Wilfred
Steeper Ifunic]n
riliss Marley Passmore reach
the address and Misses Arta
Many a wife has wondered, Marie Ttowe and Sharnn Mime
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twits, how atiynne could kicow ful gift.§5 After nitt!nifig her .gifts
50 much about 'hooey and hot Leta invited theist to her trotts-
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