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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-03-25, Page 11THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 PAGE THREE 74e qefaateet MRS, MAUDE REDDEN, Editor British Mortgage to Open New Exeter Office With Special Festivities A modern building will house a branch of one of Canada's oldest trust companies when the new office of British Mort- gage & Trust is officially opened ;in Exeter on Friday, April 2, ,at 2 o'clock. Chairman of the hoard, W. H. Gregory, will cut a golden ribbon during a brief ceremony to which the public is cordially invited. A number of prominent busi- ness and professional men will take part in the proceedings, Wilfrid P. Gregory, QC, presi- dent and managing director of the company, will act as master ,of ceremonies. Also invited to take part are Hon. Charles Mac - Naughton, minister of highways and MLA for Huron; L. E. Car- diff, MP; His Worship Mayor Y.. Delbridge and the members Di the company's Exeter ad- visory board, E. D. Bell, QC; B. W. Tuckey and P. L. Ray - :me n d. ay-:mend. 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'Por all your seed needs, order from your local dealer or Jones, MacNaughton Seeds EXETER Phone 235.0363 CREDITON Phone 234.6363 In line with company policy, Canadian materials, workman- ship and products are used ex- tensively in the new building. Desks and chairs, manufactured in Ontario, are of sturdy oiled teakwood or walnut. Green and brown wool tweed, hand- woven in Toronto, is used to cover upholstered furniture, Walls are covered with straw - weave vinyl, Easy maintenance is obtained with oiled wood- work used throughout the of- fice. Open house will be held fol- lowing the official opening on Friday, April 2, until 9:30 p.m, and again on Saturday, April 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. During the open house, refreshment will be served and a souvenir will be given to each visitor. Polaroid pictures will be taken of visitors and presented to them in an attractive folder. A special attraction will be a silver estimating contest which will continue until Thursday, April 15, at 4 p.m. An ornate blue and silver chest, made in the workshop of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, will be heaped with silver coins—$L00, 50c, 25c, 10c and 5c. Visitors may estimate the value of the coins and the winner will re- ceive as his prize—all the silver he can scoop out in both hands in one try. British Mortgage & Trust, founded in 1877, now has 16 offices located throughout Western Ontario and in Metro- politan Toronto. The company's assets are in excess of 100 mil- lion dollars plus over five mil- lion dollars in paid-up capital and general reserves. 0 i°lensall Kinettes Plan Convention The regular meeting of Hen- sall Kinette Club was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Cald- well Wednesday evening, and was vice-president's night, with vice-president Mrs. W i 11 i a nm Fuss in the chair for the busi- ness. Mrs. Wayne Smith, a guest, was presented with a gift in appreciation of her assistance during Goderich hospital visits. Plans were finalized for the attendance at the annual inter- club meeting at Port Dover on April 27. The Kinette club will appear on "Ladies' Day". CFPL, with the program to be taped June 20. Delegates for the convention in Buffalo will be president Mrs. John Baker and secretary Mrs. Jim Hyde. The raffle was won by Mrs. Bob Caldwell. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Caldwell on April 14. Malting Barley Contracts Seed and Fertilizer Supplied An Excellent Crop for Early Cash BEAN .SEED .. . Excellent Quality Ontario and Michigan Seed Beans. Your Choice of Seaway and Sanilac. Limited amounts of Saginaw and Michelite '62 High Germination on all Seed. EAN CONTRACTS .. Seed and Fertilizer Supplied EXCELLENT BEAN DEMAND CREATES GOOD PRICES Drop in Now for Your Spring Seed and Fertilizer Needs WE AIM TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU PHONE 262-2714 COLLECT Em HENSALL ICKLE & SON LIMITED ONTARIO a szazmatsnu u comPloPIIPPIPPlemell 64e'tce'z Son Initiated By Family Members District deputy grand masters night for Huron Lodge A.F. & A.M., 224, was held i n the Lodge Hall, Hensall, Monday night, when Alvin Earl Camp- bell, of Iiensall, was initiated into membership. This was a rather unique oc- casion, since his father, Roy Campbell, is master, and his grandfather, Earl Campbell, is past master. The family all took part in the initiation, this being three generations in the Lodge. The occasion was also the offocial visit of Rt. Wor, Bro. Gordon Shortreecl, DDGI`f, of Clinton. 0 Joint Meeting of Youth Groups A total of 24 attended the Hensall - Chiselhurst Young People's meeting at the Hensall United Church at 8 p.m, on March 28. Eric Ross, Lois Sim- mons, Robert McNaughton and Dave Pyette took part in the devotion. Joyce Flynn favored the young people with a beautiful piano solo. The Scripture pas- sage of the Prodigal Son was acted out on a record, under the direction of Doug Currie. A discussion followed. A beautiful color film called "Trans -Canada Summer'' was shown. It showed how every province took part in building the Trans -Canada Highway. It was very educational as well as interesting film. Want -Ads Are Sure To Bring You Results School Auction Grades seven and eight of Hensall Public School held a successful auction on Thursday afternoon, of articles brought in by the pupils which was high- lighted by a bake sale, home- made candy, refreshments, etc. The bidding was brisk and brought in a total of $38.50 for the Bunny Bundle, CFPL, Lon- don for crippled children. .All the grades of the school attended. Principal R ober t Reaburn is teacher of grades 7 and 8. 0 Auction Sale Listings Alvin Walper, Auctioneer Phone 119, Dashwood April 2—Clearing farm sale, El- don Bender, proprietor. April 6 — Clearing farm sale, Dan Steckle, proprietor. April 7—Complete dispersal of reg. Herefords, Orville Hay- ter, proprietor. April 9 — Clearing farm sale, R. Martin, proprietor. News of Dashwood District (Intended for last week) Personals Mr. and Mrs, Siegfried Miller and family, of Port Dover, spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Colin Hindley and family, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Weiberg and family, of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and Brenda, of Zion, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader S r and family. Miss Eleanor Salmon spent last week at London with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiernan. Maurice Tiedeman Maurice (Babe) Tiedeman, 64, passed away at Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor, on Sunday, March 21, 1965. He is survived by his wife, Pearl Tiedeman; a daughter, Genvive, of Detroit; one sister, Mrs. Viola Lombard, Alhambra, Calif,; one brother, Gordon, of Grand Bend; also a number of nieces and nephews. The body rested at the Wal- ter Kelly funeral home, Wyan- dotte St. E., Windsor, where the funeral took place on Wednes- day, March 24, with interment at Windsor. He was born at Dashwood and FARMERS For your spring work requirements, be sure to enquire about the complete line of RENAULT TRACTORS • 30 - 60 H.P. -- GAS AND DIESEL ONTARIO GRAIN DRILLS • RUGGED KEWANEE DISCS • Versatile Vibrating Taul Cultivators 110 and also a large stock of Tires for Car, Truck, Tractor, etc. New car take -offs start as low as $10.00 for 7.50 x 14 or 6.70 x 15, first line tires. Haugh Bros. -- Farm Equipment ONE MILE EAST OF BRUCEFIELD FRESH resided at Grand Bend for a number of years, residing in Windsor for eight years. Men's Group The men's organization of the EUB Church inet at the borne of Jack Geiser last week for an evening of shuffleboard. The election of officers also was held, as follows: president, Lloyd Eagleson; vice-president, Sid Baker; secretary, Gordon Bender; treasurer, Stuart Wolfe. Present Cantata A good attendance from Dashwood and Crediton EUB churches joined together Sun- day evening to hear St. Jacob's EUB church choir present their c ant at a, "Words from the Cross". Their pastor, Rev. C. B, Carr, gave a short message. Supper was served to the choir following the cantata. -0 Youth is the time for looking ahead; old age for looking back. 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