The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-29, Page 6fa,R. 4, Ther. Times Advocat ,:January 194 19$1
Hensall
.Clinton Men
At Opening
te` •: ' f� i ®®� .tt(AV Station Clinton provided
the guard :of honour and .escort
for the Queen's Colour of the
Royal Canadian. Air rivets at •the
opening of the Ontario Parlia-
ment m Toronto Tuesday.
The guard Was Inspected by
The Honourable 1. Reiner
1'lackay, DSO, VD. LLP, Linter).
ant Governor of the Province of
Ontario, imin.edialely before he
entered the parliament building
to read the Speech from the
+ ' Rebekah t 'l'hrone,
l _In Support Lodge `at'he guard consisted of 9ti air -
t ! ' . eraftmen. a warrant officer and.
Grandmothers?t .1 1►Y ! dans Birthday three officers from. the Western
Guests :Centre Fund-
_ Ontario training babe while the
held the spot- Plans tver�e made at the meet-' Queens colour and the :Colour
light at the January merlin, of klensail 1Cinsrnen Club, at the ing of ilmeer Rebekah Lodge nn of the Royal Canadian Air Force
Kippen Rask 11'nmen s lttstifute dinner •meeting on Monday eve- N ecincsclaY creflh) , to eelobrate were paraded by two offiecrs,
was thoslEi ais at her home on Wed- nine, voted to accede to •the the tenth a,tntter,;ary of the escorted by a warrant officer JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER .
request of J. E. 1.3anniatcr, Gur• ledge on if"ebruat•y 4, first. Oast, warrant officer see• Q. 2 TINSPQR $1. 'F
nesday. The grandmothers pro- telt, chairman of the Ontario Members of .Seaforth Lodge. and class, flight sergeant, ser•
vide:! the program which in- (.,rippled Children's f•, u i 1 d i.n g the D.D.P., Mrs. Gladys ('haat- reant, corporal and aireraftman.
eluded a reading by Mrs. Wil- Fund, for assistance With a hers, and the Noble •Grand 01 The RCAF Training •Coiurnancl
liana Caldwell and a vocal ctuett house-to-house canvas for funds. Exeter Lodge. will be guests. d Band provided mu,si.c.
by Mrs. William Kyle and Mrs. This fund is to build centres in Noble (;.rand Mrs. Inez le-, Che Queen'sBABY SPOON OFFER! Original Rogers Plate :shoot'!
Ross Brnadfnot, climaxed by a Ontario, including one in London. !:wen conducted the meeting. and RCAF Colours • -engraved with belays. initials yea . 2 00 vale
panel discussion with the five. John Heal, Tinsman ehair.man,!Win At Bingo imtarni�alir�c asi.ond syand, a�sla rule, 75 with Johnson , 0 5 E, only
grandmothers interviewed• will be in charge of the prn,jcM, t` n- on wrapper,
A .motion was passed to (Listhe date for whd It is to be decdd-' pingo winter's at Legiotn Satur- only for members of the Royal
continue the County Rally. A cd later. dal night were: 1 Family or their official repre-
euelire and dance wilt he held • An increased sale of !rings \lrs. ,lnhnston, Clinton; Alts,, sentntit•cs, They are accorded
February 20 with the 41h group cards was reported and two new . S.wertzentruhet, 7.�)seter: 9_, . the highest honour by m under
in charge. outlets established with W. T, 'erutan Baird, Tirueelield t tr; , services and move only under
r escort.
nor
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Sharon c it
feat Smale, • ,t. • lc at 5 t
-0 •�• '1cA,h ',r , ,nae.
F R BOXHQLDER3 CQN1�dzNIENCE-- Two hundred and 'Mrs. Jack Sinclair was all*. . � 7 nag a tel T. A. Dutton,llutton'tied); short))) ti,nale; airs, Doug ,
pointed leader and Mrs. Ross Rrucefield. g ; Guard .Commander for the pc=
darty boxes have been installed in a hall off elle entrance Chapman assistant leader of 111e it tests the annual ( enightlines, llrucefteltd; Mrs. Clarence Pastan ,vas Squadron Leader .1,
hoof n Heid, klensall: fir. Swartzen-;11. "Rgss'" Austin, i -D, Chief
of the new post office building at Hensall, This area will Garden Club project, Sewing for when everyone expressed an truber, 1•'xeter t2); Mess A, Instructor of No, 1 Radar and
be open when the building itself is locked to allow box, the War Memorial Children's opinion. foster, Hensall, blr•s. Norman !Communications School at Clin-
holders to get their mail in the evetlings. Abovo, Robert ,the
London, is to be brought !;steel. sirs, 11'es 1'cnnec tricot!; (tart, whose ha,netown is tlerrit-
I1liddleton, owner of the building, inspects the boxes, in at the February meeting. Appoint Reeve Specials Mrs. Robert Baker Si', tan, O,ttarta.
111's, Alex McGregor f;ave a poem
and Mrs, Ken McKay provided Personal hems
,:Vickie of Toronto,
bistrict Service Clubs music. Members answerer! the To Committees Miss Betty roll call 1»' naming an article 1[ensalis new reeve, John spent the weekend with her par-.
Iran, grandmother's kitchen and Henderson, was appointed to eels, dr. and Mrs, Laird Miekde. •
bringing same Miss Margaret two committees of eounty Jim Taylor left on a 'business
I 1pt1 Centrecci,i,,,cjig,,1--'Doay commented on the mit council at the January ses- trip to Montreal traveling TCA
to Do not resent a privilege."
ax old,
many are rleniel the sine last week, frau London.
Mrs. W. L. Meths reviewed cur• lie will scree nn the legis- Ross Macmillan, Toronto. visit -
The appeal .for donations to the brighter future," !alive and consultative stand- ed over the weekend with lir,
"Ontario Crippled Children's `•lf due to circumstances be-. rent events, President Mrs. Campbell Eyre �o�it�q�ttntxttees during the and Mrs. Laird Middy,Centre Building Fund" will he rood their ronlrol l t
And District News.
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Mauch Hedtlen, .Phone $
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 54
Grandmothers
es O r U aby Ccritre 4 4.
SPECIAL
Save: 170 Regular price is 51.46
conducted the first week in Feb-; a to un ary chaired the meeting.
Teary, canvasser does not call at your:
door, you may leave your lona- . Plan Party For Husbands
John Bannister, manager of tion at your bank. They will be 1"iang were made at the meet -
has been appointed :tlontreal, Zurich, • most happy to accept it and for- ing 01 the Hensall Ktnettes on the weekend with her pare ts, Mr. and Mrs. William :!fickle
chairman of, ward it for you."Tuesday evening to entertain Ur. and firs, William Forrest, !spent the weekend in Listowel
the local area, consisting of the Donations may be mailed cli- the husbands at the next mei! lir. and Mrs. George Tinney attending the mid-term Kinsmen
villages of Dashwood, Hensall eget to lir, George Reichert, :tog. Entertainments will 1 e t ane! Miss Lois 'Pinney, oC Tagree, :executive meeting.
and Zurich and districts, treasurer, Zurich, Ontario, or to the .farm of a sleigh riding party, were recent visitors with l[r, and : Mr, and :Mrs. 11m. Fuss enter -
The quota for this area has the Bank of Montreal. Zurich, Te motion of the Kinettes Mrs. Jack Corbett, Connie and tauiect two tables et their !tome
been set at 5500.00 to be raised , and a receipt will be forwarded . buy chairs for the arena was Al Ion Monday evening in a series
within. the next three weeks. ! by return mail, turned down by the Kinsmen, i of marathon euchre sponsored by
Hensall Kinsmen, Zurich Lions For the next three weeks The raffle was won by Mrs, Rob- Mr. and llrs. Keith Lindsay
members of Amber Rebekah
end Dashwood Men's Club will'vou have the opportunity to share; ert Baker Jr, and daughter, Pamela, ot ] odgh.
conduct the antass• in planning a brighter future of; Mrs. Harold Knight -was host- Napanee, are visiting with ltrs.� llrs. Aida Simmons spent .Fri -
In a message to every person ;handicapped youngsters with ess for the meet}ng. Lindsay's patents, Mr. and 11rs.1day with her aunt, Mrs. Hannah
in these communities, Mr. Ban ;tour. gift 10 the Ontario Crippled John Henderson, this week , Taylor, in Exeter, who cele -
ulster said: Children's Centre Building .E'und.", (noses Clothing Mr, and Mrs. Robert Talbot !brined her 96th birthday.
"Remember that the oluntaty and family ,of Bayfield, were Miss Minnie Reid, of London,
worker who knocks at your door • "'Give a thanks that yourchild' recent visitors with Mrs. 1 al- ' was in town on Saturday attend.
is not one of these and gn•e'
represents a crippled child who generously for those not so fpr �n Trenton Fire bor.'s patents, Mr. and Mrs,:ing the funeral of her cousin, lir,
needs your• help; there is no Larval Reid. Rnhert McDougall.
greater need. tunate.' Lawrence Baynham, while
E !less Ietreau returned to Zur-, Mrs. Margaret fair, of Bruce -
"More than one-third of On-, i working at Trenton, lost all his ich on Saturday after spending field, visited last week with her
tario's crippled children cannot • A mother left her young sap' clothing, when the inside of a the past week with lir. and sister, Mrs, !.Weis Simpson.
take advantage of existing, treat -at church, actntonishing frim to . cottage was completely destroyed 11x•5 Matt England.
Ment facilities," he pointed out.. come home after the services ; by fire. r
" Some of these children live and to be sure to remember' He and his companions went to 1[r. and Mrs. Art 1'i aquair
Inour own area. Many require what the minister's text was. ! tt'ork as usual Friday morning at and babe of Woodstock visited
long and constant residential When he arrived home, she ask. RCAF Station. Trenton, where last week with the lakter's par -
care. which present facilities ; ed, "What text did the minister they were painting. They were encs, bit. and .firs. Ed Norm[n-
eaflnpt provide. Overcrowded use?" noon, when leave
for
returned to tonie quilting bee and pot luck
hospitals cannot keep them for ` The boy replied: "Don't wor- dinner scheduled to have been
tong tern, treatment. try, you'll get the quilt." their cottage, found that every held in the church schoolroom
"The new Ontario Centre hast Knowing this was 'wrong, the thing inside was destroyed by of Chdse}burst United Church on
been designed to solve this and i mother called the minister and . fire.
Thursday had to be cancelled
many other problems, and to ; was advised he had preached on f The blaze is believed to have
ng year, lir. and Mrs. Purve, Lansing,'
Personal Items Mich., and son, ])avid, visited
Miss Mildred Forrest, T1N, of with. Mr, and Mrs, William Smith
Brantford General Hospital, t and family.
offer the helpmany handicapped until a later date owing to weath-
pped "Fear not, thy comforter will; started from the oil stove. er and road conditions.
youngsters must have for a : come." The 10th annual birthday party
.dmun,unmunuum,nue,nmm�uu,nun,nnurun,nnnuuun,tinnnnln„iN,n,Hn,H”"g""'""'"'""" ,01 Amber Rebekah Lodge will
Comments About be held on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 4 and special guests will be
Klippen Seaforth Lodge,
Mrs. J. P. Campbell, of Wind-
sor, was a recent visitor with
By MRS. NORMAN LONG her sister-in-law. Mrs. Roy Bell.
. NOW $10.95i Rev, Chas. D. Daniel, and Mrs.
i -ii`' " ' ,••:%:V`v `' } Daniel have received word from
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Moffatt left Rev. W. J. Rogers and Mrs.
London on Sunday by bus for a Rogers, who are vacationing in
trip to Florida.' the Bahamas. Mrs. Rogers is re -
Mr, and Mrs, Motomura, Kim euperating from a serious opera-
' and Linda spent a few days in tion, and the trip was arranged
Oakville visiting the former's by the eongregdtion of Erindale i
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Motomura United Church of which Rev,
Sr. Rogers is minister. Mr. Rogers
firs, William Winder, who was former minister of Hensall
has been a patient hi South Hu- United Church.
ron Hospital returned home Sat- Mrs. Carl Payne is recovering
urday much. improved in health. nicely from injuries she received
Mr. Lloyd and Miss Ella .Dow- in a car accident. She was ad-
, 80h of near Varna visited Mon- mitted to Seaforth Hospital with
' day with Mr. and Mrs. Elston three fractured ribs but return-
Dowson. lir. and Mrs. Dotvson ed to her home, She has since
spent Tuesday afternoon in Lon- returned to her duties at R.N.
don. at Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. August Peterson, who has
been spending the past weeks
Comments About with hex• sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. L. Jinks,
Cromarty has returned to her home in
Ranit! City, S.1),
1N�JERTH'S SHOESlkrs !!synced Staler and dn-
. By MRS.KEN MCKELLAR rant daughter•, returned home
t Ask For Your Gold Bond Stamp% FREE! 1i<, front Clinton General Hospital on
1 P Saturday,
:11e. and Mrs, Archie Mac -
SAVE ON SKATES .. .
MEN'S 2 -TONE. Brown and,Black
Regular $13.95
LADIES' WHITE FIGURE SKATES
Regular $10.95 .. .. NOW $9.50
USED SKATES . from 99(
Sharpened and with new laces.
FAMILY FOOTWEAR
MEN'S 4- & 5 -BUCKLE OVERSHOES
Sizes 11, 12 and 13 $4.99
CHILDREN'S RUBBER BOOTS, sizes 6 to 3 $1.69
DACK'S, Regular $17.95 . ... NOW ONLY $14,95
LEATHER AND RUBBER REPAIRING
SKATES SHARPENED LENGTHWISE
While You Wait
1+muuwluitulmuno,nugni,mm�n,u,uunomnm u"unfitmnumnumm�.,,uulunmm�u,uu,uu,iu,N� ' Personae it6ttls
lei . W. A. Crawford spent the Gregor entertained at a proares-
', weekend in Toronto with his son stere euchre at their home on
and daughter• -in-law', Nr. and series evening, the first in a
series ot marathon eurltres,
Mi s. Lloyd Crawford. , '
i sponsored by Amber Rebekah
I• ldr, '1'. L. Scott attended an Lode.
Allis Chalmers Convention in Mrs. ;sack Corbett accnnr
!Toronto last week. parried her sister-in-law, Airs,
1 Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Dow en- Roy Morena, of Dashwood. to
pertained a few relatives and Winghain on Tuesday, when Mrs,
!friends at a dinner on Friday Aforenz was participating on the
!night. the occasion being their Margaret Brophie Show over TV,
seventeenth wedding anniver-
sary,
Mrs. Filmer Chappel is a
patient in•Seaforth Hospital, has. -
Mg tindergone surgery last week,
Mrs. T. L. Scott is also con-
fined (0 Scott femoris!' Hospital
having undergone surgery on
Saturday.
Mr. and 1trs, 1Iugli Currie, or
Dnrehester, visited during the ,-
weekend d at the home of her par- .
grits, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Walker. it
They had attended the funeral of
ah aunt, Mrs, 'Neil Currie, in St.
Marys oh Satut•dat
Miss Mary Dal, rnple was re -
:Moved ed ter Scott itienio'ial Hos-
The' rnming , !telt! on January
pital, Seaforth, by anthttlanre on 20 WSS Opened with flag break
I
Saturday:
ip ihaii vin� 1 in lff er holtte and 'prates, followed by inspoe-
tian. Patrol instruction ,was �car-
New Study Book lntrodu'eed I:riecd on in the patrol earnerst
The ,January meeting of the We had a steam -off game fol -
Marian ltrtchia Ver
Auycxld- lowed by further fnstrurtdoxns,
aray was held to the Snnday i investiture oC 13th .ffarburn void'
Schoot tore' on Tuesday evening, lyric Moussoau was ttotldueteif,
With Mrs. Wesley Russell presid-' The patrol leaders who attend-
irig. Mrt. Tiobet't Laing read cd 1.e bronze arrowhead course
passage of Scripture, which' Was itT Exeter carate back ehilfy but
•followed With prayer by the happy atter spending Saturday
president, , i night steeping in a tent, TheMrs Calder Ale%Craig intredilced only scaliest We hart Was (roti'
the tieW shady hook, "'"titdssiotts Mug Shn'ray who wanted a case.
Ark i1ah.gtng," , of cold Pfli 'lit drilik in the tefif.
Mrs. GhntttT enrey 'ttaVtl it limn
with you gond scouting
'Splendid nett/ dear's tepid. ll`i" n the 1lensall Smilers.
a.
DO IT NOW!
It will pay you to have all maintenance, repair,
renovation and: redecoration jobs done around
your hone or place of business during the winter
Iull in the building industry.
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS under the
National Housing Act, are available through
your bank . , . up to $4,000 and up to 10 years
to repay, FARM IMPROVEMME ;T LOANS,
backed by the government, are also available}
through your hank , up to $5,000 and up to
10 years to repay,
Help yourself --and at the name time, your com-
munity—by having jobs done now,
Why wait for spring—
DO IT NOW!
40444 *4i
Alva
));sw&f by authority at the
Mhlltfar' b(L*ibcsrt'i`m Canada
ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS
• PRESCRIPTIONS
EXETER
EtVN Y L1 d CANDIESss
d'. •44'1
SAVI GS!
DOMESTIC SHORTENING
3 lbs.
WISHBONE DRESSING .... 2 for 350
GIANT TIDE
10c off
TOILET TiSSUE
White Swan 3 for 350
DREAM WHIP 2 for 530
950
690
ORANGE JUICE
Donald Dock, 48 -oz, . 2 for 890
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 37¢
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
1 -Ib. bag 790
3 FRUiT MARMALADE
SL, Williams, 24 -oz. .. 35¢
HEINZ CATSUP, 15 -oz. 290
ULD JORY
1554 miles
r onl X19.50
H�tB`-'r flnt:�
C,l,�ds, ,std..,s
pesdi;ts of
�.nnAral }�°tom'-'9
ositg il' • Ontario,
vacation "hien took �
Gentlemen; a trim on y t'en0OYlvani
area -- New York, lo$ in my Vauxhall,
lieeent, I coming i 3t of t" cast of 619.5
u h they grim a diYtCar at a gasoline
sol ne co t with a he
thio less
Virginia,Six
yodel Ve was the American gallon, ston my return. In arting
figures,
most per
Si Wish ass shade better added. toe and
` o to a interested reStcA
ll
cost Moth no they represent, a ride economy unexcelled.
ter
tan r o oil or watei'TeRlwas I:le
in these figures
the comfort in th this letter is
cylinder In closing, car i Would like t° ay as point of ter i
unsolicited
sa sic t dVauxhall A1:1 our serrieo.
and written and �
aabiniieci with my verJ teule►
lours
Mr. James' experience is yet another ex-
ample of Vauxhall's amazing economy!
Read his Letter, then consider that this is
typical of reports corning in from Vaux-
hall owners, coast to coast. The stogy
from therm is . Vauxhall saves money
and does it in real style.
And this is so true! Take the luxurious
Cresta and the vigorous Velox for ex-
ample. ,Here are two, roomy six -passenger
sede is powered by a modern six -cylinder
engine that performs and.saves money on
gas the way a "Six" should! And Vauxhall
takes the savings even further in the
four. -cylinder Victor Station Wagon and
Sedans, These five -passenger, budget
priced beauties combine lively perform-
ance with truly amazing economy . ,
giving you up to 40 miles to the gallon.
Follow the lead of so many economy -
minded, style -conscious Canadians, See
and drive the Vauxhall of your choice at
your local dealer's,
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tHESE FEATURES ARE STANDARD AT NO EXTRA COST
tour Witte.s?tiiigina boots • rive and 5ii Peasonger Ctlmfott
flanorantio Vision • Spacious 'trunk ► 2•Shccd Nbn'Stalling
l;tcotrrc windshictd Wipers • Ifeafbr and bo'froster • Standard
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