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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961
Hensall Woman's Missionary Society
Honours Woman On Her Departure
(By our Hensall correspondent)
The June meeting of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of the
Hensall United Church was held
Thursday afternoon, June 1,
with a quotation by Mrs. James
McAllister who presided for the
meeting. Scripture passages
were read by Mrs. Albert Alex-
ander and prayer offered by
Mrs. Carl Payne.
Mrs. Fred McGregor of Bruce -
field rendered a lovely solo
"How Great Thou Art," accomp-
anied by Mrs. George Hender-
son, The topic from the study
book on Japan was preesnted by
Mrs. Currie Winlaw, and a pray-
er for Japan was offered by
Mrs. McAllister.
President Mrs. E. Rowe, pre-
sided for the business. An in-
vitation to Carmel Presbyterian
Church, on June 12, at 8 p.in.,
was accepted.
Clothing for the bale will be
packed in the church school
rooms, Tuesday, June 6. A mo-
tion was passed to donate $10
to the Mrs. Edmund Hansuld
In Memorium. Mrs. T. Sherritt
expressed her thanks to the lad-
ies who remembered her when
she was ill. Meetings for July
and August will not be held.
During a social hour at the
conclusion of the meeting, Mrs.
Bingo Winners
Sim Roobol, leaving in the very
near future to spend two months
in her native homeland, Hol-
land, was honored at a surprise
bon voyage party by members
of the group and friends, and
presented a purse of money con-
taining $70. Mrs. George Hess
acted as MC in her usual cap-
able manner and with Mrs. R.
J. Paterson read verses from
attractive envelopes, strung on
pink ribbon. A lovely cake, de-
corated in white and pink, with
the inscription 'To Mary, Hap-
py Landing," donated by Mrs.
Beaton, of Beaton's Bakery, and
members, was cut by Mrs. Ro-
bol and served with delicious
refreshments.
Mrs. Roobol, although comple-
tely taken by surprise, expres-
sed her thanks in a very fitting
manner. Decorating of the box
and envelopes was done by Mrs.
R. J. Paterson.
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(By our Hensall correspondent)
Legion bingo winners on Sat-
urday were Mrs. Joan Hoy; Miss
Margaret Boa; Mrs. Bert Riley;
Mrs. Glen McKenzie (2); Jack-
pot special( Mrs. Wes Venner,
Roy Kenny, Mrs. Fleischauer;
Mrs. Fleischauer; Paul Boa (2);
Jackpot special, Mrs. Joan Hoy!
B. Sanders; Roy Kenney; Mrs.
Swartzentruber; Mrs. Howard
Smale; Jackpot special, Mrs.
Joan Hoy and Jim Smale; door
prizes, Mrs. Earl Dick, Cromar-
ty; Jim Smale, Hensall. Jack-
pot this Saturday, $115.00 in 54
calls; two door prizes.
OBITUARY
E. A. Fines
Fed. Fieldman.
At Short Course
Last week I was given the
opportunity of attending a
short course at OAC, Guelph,
on communications. I apprec-
iate this greatly and hope {:,hat
it will result in a better infor-
mation service for you.
Perhaps you will remember
that quite some time ago I stat-
ed that words have no meaning
but rather we have meanings
for words. Fortunately in the
great majority of cases the
meaning that a great many of
us have for a great many words
is almost identical. It is the
much smaller number of words
for which our meanings are
different, perhaps vastly differ-
ent, that creates our quarrels.
Let ane give you an example:
John and Mary are out driving
one fine summer evening. Sud-
denly Mary exclaims, `John,
you are going too far!" What
did Mary mean by her words?
Just a moment; Before you
answer, consider whether or not
your answer will tell me more
about you than it will tell me
about either John or Mary.
If you think this over for a
few minutes you will get some
idea of the difficulties of ex-
pression that confront all pub-
lic speakers and writers.
When I write I must not only
use words that express my
ideas but I must try to use
words that will mean the same
to you. Experience and tran-
ing help but at best, end at
something less than perfection.
To assist in getting the message
you must not only put your
meaning on the words but also
try to arrive at the meaning
I intended. If I keep this in
mind while writing and you
keep this in mind while read-
ing the probability of us mis-
understanding each other will
be cut in half.
I was surprised recently to
find that at least one individual
interpreted one of my articles
to mean that I expected Co -
Operatives to be exempt from
quality and sanitary regulations
that apply to private businesses
To the best of my knowledge
Co_Op. fertilizers . and feeds
must conform to exactly the
same analysis and quality reg-
ulations as that produced by
any private corporation. By the
same token Co -Op. dairy pro-
duce and egg -grading plants
must obey the same sanitary
and grade regulations as any
private business. I feel quite
sure that Co -Operators Insur-
ance must obey the same reg-
ulations of the Department of
Insurance as any insurance
company.
I have never had any indica-
tions that FAME would, or ex-
pected to, have any exemptions
from sanitary or quality reg-
ulations that apply to any other
plant.
In closing, a quotation from
the Alberta Wheat Pool Bud-
get: Canadians spend, yearly
for food, slightly more than
one-third of the total money
paid in taxes to all govern-
ments.
0
Power developments of On-
tario Hydro area major tourist
attraction. Moret han 200,000
persons visited Hydro genera-
ting stations in various parts of
the province last year.
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Funeral service for the late
Edmund A. Fines, 63, of Clinton,
principal of Clinton District
Collegiate Institute for 37 years
until his retirement two years
ago, were held from Ball and
Mutch funeral home, Clinton, on
Sunday, with burial in Clinton
cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, the
former Hattie Whitesides, of
Hensall; one son Robert, Elmira,
and a daughter Mrs. Paul (Joan)
Rempel, St. Catharines, a bro-
ther, John, Shelburne.
Mr. Fines passed away at his
home in Clinton on Friday, June
2.
UNDERWATER LINE
To provide electrical service
to residents of Pelee Island in
Lake Erie, Ontario Hydro in-
stalled an underwater cable 11
miles long.
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WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF
COUNTRYSIDE GOLF COURSE
(back of Golfview Service Station and Restaurant, on
Highway 21, north of Grand Bend
9 -HOLE COURSE
(PAR 3)
Drop in and try our new course
—you will find it relaxing and en-
joyable.
Clubs Supplied (If Desired)
Murray Westgate and 13 -year-old Rex Hagon play the
title roles in the new 12 -week summer series, Jake and The
Kid, to be seen Friday nights on the CBC -TV network._ The
series about a small boy and a hired man in the mythical
prairie town, Crocus, Sask., is the creation of Canadian author
•W. O. Mitchell, whose stories were dramatized on CBC radio
from 1950 to 1956. Westgate, born in Regina, is also host of
the children's program, Junior Roundup, seen each weekday
on the CBC -TV network.
Most New Cars To
Have Seat Belts
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Canada's automobile manu-
facturers have all announced
that 1962 models will be equip-
ped with brackets to facilitate
the installation of safety belts.
The Canadian Highway Safety
Council expressed its elation at
word from the Canadian Auto-
mobile Chamber of Commerce
that Ford, Chysler, General Mo-
tors, Studebaker -Packard and
American Motors have planned
to equip all new models with
belt brackets.
"Thus we have the whole Can-
adian automobile industry lining
TENDER FOR
FUEL OIL
Sealed tenders submitted on
forms supplied will be received
by the undersigned until 5:00
p.m.
Fri, June 23,1961
Bunker "C" Fuel
Oil
for the heating season for the
Huron County Home, Clinton.
Lowest or any tender not nec
essarily accepted.
Tender forms must be secur-
ed from the undersigned.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
23-b
up to make it easier for the dri-
ver and passenger to safeguard
himself against serious injury,"
said W. Arch. Bryce, the Coun-
cil's executive 'director.
Do You Know?
Before the introduction of
stamps in Canada in 1851 post-
age was paid by the preson who
received mail, not by the sen-
der, and rates were based on
distance.
Government transfer paymen-
ts to persons—money collected
as taxes, then paid out for pen-
sions, welfare, social security,
etc.—increased in Canada from
$1,737 million in 1955 to $3,116
millions in 1960.
The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police has been a national pol-
ice force only since 1920; prior
to that date its job was policing
the prairie provinces.
Canada has three academies
training men for commissions in
the armed services — Royal
Roads, near Victoria, B.C., and
the Royal Military colleges at
St. Johns, Que., and Kingston,
Ont. Total enrolment is about
1,000 and to qualify for admis-
sion a student must be single,
under 21 and have high school
matriculation.
The first census of Canada
was taken in 1666 and showed
a total of 3,215 Europeans; this
was the first census in the world
in the modern sense.
"That seat belts reduce ser-
iousness of accident injury has
already been proved. What re-
mains is that all vehicle occu-
pants use these belts," Mr. Bry-
ce said. "An industry standard
for seat -belt fastening has been
reached. Now it's up to the
occupant of the car. Installa-
tion of seat belts is not the an-
swer. They can be of no bene-
fit unless they are used."
Canadian and United States
safety authorities claim the use
of seat belts can reduce traffic
fatalities by at least one-third.
NOTICE
Most Zurich Stores Will Be Open
FRIDAY NIGHTS
Until 9:00 p.m.
From Now Until Labour Day
Zurich Businessmen's Association
ST. JOSEPH
DRYSDALE
Yours truly and Mrs. Duch-
arme have returned to their
home after spending two weeks
in Windsor and Detroit. Their
object was the attending of Or-
dination Ceremonies to the
priest hood of Father Lionel Bal -
angers, a young man of Wind-
sor, which took place in Lon-
don and his home city of Wind-
sor. There were some who at-
tended from this neighbour-
hood, as the mother was a nat-
ive of this parish. Many from
this parish attended to both of
those young men in the religious
life.
The Ducharmes also attended.
the ordination and first mass to
their grandson, being the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duch-
arme. Both parents are born
natives of this parish. Father
Ducharme is a native of Detroit
and will have his charge in the
Diocese of Detroit.
The past weekend, sister
Charles Joseph, of the Ursuline
order, spent a couple of days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Laporte, of the Drysdale
district. She is leaving for
Glengarda in Windsor, to spend
some time.
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