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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-01-16, Page 4By GORDON MORLEY Build for RETIREMENT and SAVE ON INCOME TAXES - Join the British Mortgage Retirement Savings Plan, which helps you build up an income for your future, and allows you to save on. your annual income taxes, The plan is government approved and registered, and is flexible to suit your particular budget and needs. Your contributions can be invested in several different types of funds. All Canadians earning income are eligible for the British Mortgage Plan. Join now — before February 28, to take advantage of 1963 income tax savings. Visit the British Mortgage office — Or mail the coupon below. Please send me information about the British Mortgage I Retirement Savings Plan I I NAME I ADDRESS L. Since 1877 BRITISH MORTGAGE Telephone: 235-0530 C. V. Barrett, Manager Exeter *SUPER * AVE MARKET', 1•1 1 `"Il ••!•.. • •":5.1.+5 Page 4 4044ary. 10, 190 .Kippen.nursa to.Colifornio Road sup'ts discuss salt Cromarty Bx MRS. KEN .10;KPRAR and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Maude He;!den, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 • 0,10.470Ml .. • . 4_, ,Vg: PS inspector speaks to WI LION. .posses its allocation. G, Burrows of Exeter, public school inspector for South Huron, was pest speaker at Hensall WI Citizenship and Educatipn meeting held last Wednesday evening, speaking on "A. year of Progress" compar- ing education in England and Canada. The speaker was intro - duced by Mrs, John Corbett and thanked by Mrs. James McAl- lister. Mr. Burrows, in addition to a very informative and interest- ing address, contributed two solos. His accompanist was Mrs. Ottewell. Members answered the roll call with "A memory of school days". Mrs. McAllister con- ducted a contest and the winner was Mrs. Robt Elgie. President Mrs. Beverly Beaton presided for the busi- ness, and Mrs. McAllister for the program. Program conven- ors were Mrs. James McAllis- ter, and Mrs. John Corbett; hostesses Mrs. James Ben- gough and Mrs. John Skea. Re- freshments were served. Area Bible canvass $ ., nets. - 1,000 increase _ . -.,- - .--, ., - - - . _ ,., ,,„„„„44s increased the, people Of the Wild, A hew 40 contribution to the Canadian program, entitled Ifpcfcp4. Word Bible Society by almost .0 POO for a New Age++ has been de, overare :Qhre ).p9roeav ioi res. $3,133,69, Contributions Poe tt ro i ppruOtYlicloelnpegarr5eparpt14ya:19.0apai tPres to Meet thePcpnlatien end Weste rn ontarip distric t office :crease d circulation of scrip, rePOrted this week. .1. Total contributions' from the literacy. eXPlosion,, compared to M.173,77 in 1.m, communities Me year,..09,0( a h 5d 91 :0Pcit tet1M44Perrie41Pc;:haVeciw,PErPli'rMPYPi°Irle- ear, follow: 47.001-9 0189:9: uen:inpTphr alugne,04,4GdrwanpdoEheallildbt Creditors -Lucan and Zurich communities, ,Dashwood J, W. Carson, I.,cindon,preei, PlInlville and pent of the dlstrict Poem' of Thanlee Road 8,of',!..,:9:5 03.:0:,095! directors, is pleased with th e Exeter "encouraging increase" over Grand Bend the returns of previens years. Grantors 171,60 202.28 185,15 1,7373:05PQ "We are particularly happy OreenWaY about the contributions from the Hensall towns and villages of Western Kippen 6 Ontario," he said. - Kirkten-WoodhaM3704:.:00 0 000 1 18 5 65 :4 .„72 5 9 Money raised is to provide Lucan the Christian scripturea in Varna-Goshen 63.0 120.0033 431015:03 01, more than 1200 languages for Zurich linrOtt County Road uperr, Intendeate Association learned about the producttch# marketing and use of salt at their recent Meeting in. Carlow, The speaker, Gordon Muir of Sifto Salt T.,td, Goderich, ane awered a number of queatiena from the members preeetat. Tentative plena were made to hold the next meeting in April, 1964, in Poderich as guests of Dominion Road Machinery Ltd. The annual meeting will be held at this time, followed by tour pf the plant, A tour of the salt mines at goderich in Jeep, 1964, Was also considered and Mel v in Good was apPOInted to make the necessary arrangements for both occasions. Preeident William G. Mun- dell, Bluevale, conducted the meeting which included general discussion of various Items of interest to the superintendents. CHURCH RENOVATED The annual congregational meeting pf Cromarty Prephya tertan church was held Thurs- day, Jantiary 9 in the chureh baseelent, Rev, J. C, Boyne acted as chairman and Jim Miller as secretary, Reports of the Mari- ous church organizations were read and approved. The trea- surer's report showed a sue,- eessful year financially, The Church was renovated from top to bottom. A new oil furnace was installed and aluminum windows were placed .on most of windows, Three new board members were elected including Duncan Scott, John Templeman and Jim Miller,re-elected.Gordon Laing and Wm, Harper retired from the board. Jelin Wallace anctRobert Car, diner were named as auditors for 1964. A motion was passed that all groups appoint a repree sentative to meet with the ses, sion regarding plans for the Miss Marie Sinclair HN left last Wednesday by air fprCel fernia Where she hasaceepted poaitioa on the staff of the Stan- ford Medical centre in Palo Alto, California. Mrs, Charles Eyre accom - panied by her sister IOC. Re, Bert McMichael of Walton spent a few days lapt week at. Niagara. Falls and attended the finneral Friday of the late E. M. Ross, M. 4: Mrs. Wayne Littleton of Exeter were Sunday pests of the latter's sister and brother,- inelaW, Mrs. Russell Faber & Mr. Faber, Robert Thomson and Bert were in Toronto on business daring last week, Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, mother of Jame$ Armstrong of Stella, a former resident of Kippen, died last week in Owen Spund Hospital in her 92nd year. Alvin Taylor, son of Mr. & Mra. Richard Taylor RR g, met with an accident before Christ- mas, causing his left foot to be fractured. A cast was placed on his foot and he is now able to walk with the use of crutches. Heads CF Chapter Mrs. Jim Hyde of Hensall was elected president of the London Chapter of Cystic Fi- brosis Foundation at a meeting in London this week. Vice pre- sident is George Bunion of Petrolia. Other officers and directors are from Lucan, Lon- don, Tillsonburg, Ingersoll and Watford, Mrs. Hyde's two- year-old daughter Lisa is a victim of Cystic Fibrosis. Kippen UCW unit 4 met Thursday afternoon, January 9, under the leadership of Mrs. James Mc- Allister, opening with a New Year's message and prayer. The devotional on Paul telling how to make the most out of life was taken by Miss M. Ellis, assisted by Mrs. Jarvis Horton. Rev. Harpid Currie, who gave the address, spoke on New Year's Resolutions with its pointers, to include attending unit meetings, commend, defend one's faith, study, befriend, ex- tend the Goapel and bring heal- ing to the nations. The speaker was thanked by Mrs. McAllis- ter. Miss Joyce Flynn favored with a piano solo. During the business period Mrs. W. B, Cross, in giving the treasurer's report, stated that this unit had gone well over the top in their M & M allocation. A tentative date for the annual congregational meeting and supper has been set for Wednes- day, January 29, with this unit to set tables in the afternoon. The annual quilting bee is planned for February in the church. Mrs. Cross expressed appreciation to the leader Mrs. McAllister for her good work during the past year. President Mrs. Walter Spencer spoke words of greetings and good wishes for 1964. The executive was in charge of the program and lunch. church centennial in. 1965, The secretary As to select new ush- ers .for the coming year, NAMED PNOOMMITTEE The ;44104- Aid meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Gerald cerey, Vire, J. Scott preet, ded and Mrs. Jas, Miller led in devotions. A. few Itema, of business were discussed. Mrs. T. Laing and Mrs. ,Orate SPOtt were named to represent the Ladies Aid on the. centennial committee. PERSONALS Mrs, T. L, Scott, Mrs, M. Lamond and Mrs. Calder Mc- Rats attended the annual meet, ing of Stratford Presbyterial which was held InKnoxPres.by- Wien church, Stratford, frt., day. Hugh Scott of OAC Guelph anent the weekend at the home Of his parenta, Mr. & Mrs, T. L. Scott, Mrs. Jennie Fischer Gnelph visited last week with her brother, Russell Butler, Charles Douglas is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital Sea- forth, Harry Norris has recovered sufficiently to leave the hoapital and is convalescing among the members of his family. Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker and Alex visited Sunday with Lorne Wassman who is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Carlyle Meikle has gone to Agricultural College at Guelph where he is taking a three months' course in butter- making. Mrs. Meikle and chil- dren are at the home of her parents Mr. & Mrs. .1, M. Scott, Staff a. All members of the family of Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker visited with their parents during the weekend, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell left Tuesday on an extended motor trip to Florida, Gerald Carey is attending a five day Dairy Farmers of Can- ada convention at Charlottetown PEI. FIRST MEETING Carmel WMS held its first meeting of the year Thursday afternoon. President Mrs. Earl Campbell chaired the meeting. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall con- ducted the devotional using the theme "Our Guide, The Bible". Several members attended the annual meeting of Huron Presbyterial at Clinton Tues- day, January 14. At the Ladies Aid meeting, several projects were discus- sed including the annual bazaar but no date was set. Mr. & Mrs. Alf Moffatt, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Moffatt and Hea- ther spent New Year's day with Mr. & Mrs. Eldred Moffatt and family at Lambeth. Mr. & Mrs. Orland Johnston of Clinton were New Years visi- tors with Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Thompson. Mr. & Mrs. David Triebner entertained their neighbors on New Year's night. Progressive euchre was enjoyed by six coup- les. On Saturday evening they entertained some of the hunters and their wives. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Moore and family of Woodstock, Mrs. Rena Caldwell and Jack of Hensel]. spent New Year's day with Mr. & Mrs. Vern Alderdice and fa- mily. NORMAN LONG Mrs. Spencer Jeffery of Staffa. Bill Slavin of Hamilton, who has spent the Christmas holi- days with his parents, Mr, & Mrs. Tom Slavin, returned to Hamilton Technology school, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lostell and family of Exeter visited New Year's Day at the home of Mr. & Mrs. J. Lostell and fa- mily. Mr. & Mrs. John Verburg and Johnnie of Auburn were with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Van Wierren New Year's day. Christmas was c el ebrat- ed Sunday Dec. 29 at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cooper, Highwa.y 4, when 42 members of the Cooper families were united. During the service at St. Andrews United Church onSun- day, a hymnary was dedicated in memory of the late Mr. J. W. McLean by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Parsons, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parsons and Larry of Cromarty, Mr. & Mrs. Herb Jones, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Pieter Zwaan and family spent New Year's with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones and sons, Mr. & Mrs.' Leonard Lovell and family visited New Year's day with Mr. Allen Parker and Mr. & Mrs. George Parker of Chatham and remained a few days. Mrs. Pearl Love and Wayne, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Love and Elaine were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones and boys. Help to sponsor education trips The Amber Rebekah Lodge meeting was held Wednesday, January 8 with Noble Grand Mrs. Clarence Volland presi- ding. It was decided that Amber Lodge would help sponsor a student in the district to the United Nations and also to attend the World's Fair in New York. This is a district project of the Oddfellows and Rebekahs. After lodge eight tables of euchre were played and the win- ners were: ladies, Mrs. Wm. Smale, Mrs. Norval Reid; men, Ken Elder, Ross Richardson. In a draw for a cup and saucer Mrs. Hugh Hendrick of Kippen was the winner; in draw on the box of groceries, Garnet Rous- seau of Hensall was the winner, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hamilton and Mrs, Gerald Hamilton of Lucan visited with Mrs. Walter Morley and family Sunday. Miss Verna Greenlee and Bert Greenlee spent Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hodgins. A euchre party will be held at St. Marys churchbasementSat- urday, Jan. 18 at 8 pm. Mr. & Mrs. Leon de Potie of London visited with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lee and family Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Goldwin Glenn and family were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Simpson of Ailsa Craig. Hon. Charles S. MacNaughton of Exeter, Minister of High- ways, is to be guest speaker at Ailsa Craig UC Men's Fel- lowship Friday, January 1'7 at 8:30 pm, The surveyors for the Lake Huron pipeline have been work- ing last week west of Brinsley. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Schenk and Jill, and Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Allison visited with Mr. Ernie Lochner who is a patient inPe- trolia Hospital. A UCW inaugural service will be held at Brinsley UC, Sunday, January 19. By MRS. (Intended for last week) Misses Shirley and Sandra Reid, Who spent some of the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Reid, returned to Toronto and were accompanied by Heather who enjoyed a week with her sis- ters. New Year's visitors with Mr. & Mrs. J. Lostell, Susie Mae and Lloyd were Mr. & Mrs. Ross McNichol, Barbara and Janice, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Smale, Seaforth, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parsons, Seaforth, Mr. & Mrs. GlenSturgeon, Jo-Anne, Hayfield, Mr. Wayne Pridham, Cromarty. Misses Margaret Elgie, Sharon McBride and David Cooper, who are attending UWO, and have spent the Yuletide sea- son with their parents, return- ed to London on Sunday evening. Linda Roberts eight and one- half month old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Roberts was admitted to South Huron Hos- pital on Friday. Mr. Wayne Pridham, Miss Susie Mae Lostell were New Year's Eve dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Sterling Graham and Andy McLean of Cromarty. Larry Consitt, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Consitt, is confined to his home with chicken pox. Mr. Bryan Finlayson, Oro- marty visited a few days with his friend Lloyd Lostell. Miss Hazel Slavin enjoyed a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. & Mrs. Alex McBeath and boys also Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Hendrick and family spent New Year's day with Mrs. A. Hunkin of Exeter. Mr. W. R. Cooper returned home after spending a few days in Toronto with his son and daughter-in-law Mr, & Mrs. Bud Cooper. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth McKay and family spent New Years with an uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. John McEwen, Hensall, Miss Jo-Anne Sturgeon, Hay- field, visited in the holiday sea- son with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. J. Lostell, returning home New Year's Day. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Kercher and Ross accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Jordan of London, spent New Years with mr. & Men who give in if wrong, are wise, men who give in if right — are married. FRESH COOKED SMOKED BONELESS ROLLED. STANDING RIB Pork Shoulders Ham Loin Rolls Pot Roasts Roasts (Beef) lb. 354 lb 894 112.594 113.454 lb 594 Kinettes prepare for annual march' Mrs. Jim Hyde, Hensall, was hostess for the Kinette meeting on Wednesday evening, Jan. 8. President Mrs. John D e i tz chaired the meeting with 100% attendance. Mrs. Ron Wareing, chairman of the March of Dimes, reported that the canvass would take place Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 4, at '7 pm. Mrs. Lorne Hay is Chief Marching Mother this year. A donation was made to the March of Dimes. Mrs. Homer Campbell won the raffle and after lunch a successful bake sale took place. YPU VIEW FILM President Ted Mock chaired the Hensall-Chiselhurst Young Peoples Union meeting Sunday evening. A film on "Workshop For Peace" was shown, Rev. Harold Currie led a discussion on the film's content, Games were un- der direction of Miss Patricia Harris. Supreme Brand Grocery Specials Your choice, 6/$1 LIBBY'S DEEP-BROWNED BEANS 15-oz. DELMONTE FANCY QUALITY PEAS 15-oz. '63 Volkswagen deluxe new car condition, 2,500 actual miles, gas heater, radio, white wall tires GARDEN PATCH ROHN PEAS OODS 494 '63 Ford Galaxie 4-door sedan, 6 cyl., stan- dard shift, radio, white wall tires '62 Ford Galaxie V-8 automatic, one owner, new tires PLAN FOR JANUARY The Legion Auxiliary meeting was held Tuesday January 7 with president Mrs. Wm. Smale in the chair. There will be a joint instal- lation of officers with the Legion Friday, January 17 at the Legion Hall. The Auxiliary will canvass the village for the Red Cross in March and will cater for aban- quet for the 4-H leaders January 21. The mysteryprize was won by Mrs. Wm. Forrester and the guessing contest by Mrs. Helen Roberts. Bingo was played and lunch servo" Mrs. Verna Twitchell has returned from a two weeks visit with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Liocomo and family of Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. Smith, Fred Broadley, and Jim Taylor, left Monday of this week by jet to attend the National Mobile Home Show at Louisville, Ken- tucky, which lasts for a week. Mr. & Mrs. Smith expect to spend the weekend in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Smith of Marlette, Mich, are visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. W. C, Smith and family, Janie and Scott. Miss Caroline Cook who re- cently underwent an appendec- tomy at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is recuperating. Mr. Albert Alexander is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Bell spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Monteith re- turned to her home in Toronto after visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Bell, Rev. D. J. Lane of Clinton conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. 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