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The Huron Expositor, 1956-06-22, Page 3V '%–or jag, �,qp4ar�;p <I.Lf•py,.Fw" , _# ,,� �,;VrV �e A ogg - tmi ,Sions p e# me s 1),0404 e 0�9 M gav a qev #ie -P t4.1 4 V6. P" ao� 0"%0e7axy W, 104, e 4 'Ifid' of 100" �i WO v4s the" settiggl��. . qm tel"'01"'fty, it U tip io c a0k';l. w TAUV .0 aft t-ep. s4ge- Mri.461in 4 04 m. ed'. dn. a �iIis. ypiii nu 0 qsp r Selo"ey, are b4.t,# -noon,for the�t ay party red p §sa;es and' Mrs; dw.rd§ . . . . . . . . B.ip re wo q _P V Oro, and, g '40" ;p 0 Of, the W.OMWs ZipploApily, RPC tyer. Thq guegt' ............ X PA: 0m, . vlmu 01000�. N't lety o#ere.d prE speaker, F APAWT I jriouwl�; §40199 er.e I he oa e A;Wemperance, F ti t4t.01§4 arranged, 04 the 16,wn-';� es i roll, guests -P01*10' w# _TAry WA W ests leq� ,,elr ox, of Exete�,:'Iw% plelile kuOpor 0, who 'entertained as, tel an introd.uc by nd Me president, a !�M yeAx* rep- is woric- presente interesting and inforifiEt- Wearing, a dark bluO and Mrs,. eg Mrs., A. SlurxA �j;� �:t $44 0 i0mble with pink- jcqrsaga, Or in Hensall-E e r tive high ghts of a two-year trip �g k-ggj, M `, -of field,U V ductied. a brier b4pineso secs �and. r. � fte, , received t jke,� 97r.mel, ClIurch. she took rel 4 and, the Con- g e.: 0 -le am ever Y have a fggip four Our li 0 pl , wee We N 0,ionASC�NAMS; FER71A R guests,,, Mrs. L ly, of Saskatoon , _ 4 1 Mrs., n S. 't. U grand- for -exhibits at Exeter lau in was two sons an lit. She much by V%Wrb ter, contests the appreciati games and )lite and Mrs, Ufte, Jr., Toronto, po, Children. 0,T1. 0� I �,Pqds $tswere. appreciative audaelice.. d't e ca--ly, # Mrs. J: Bonthron sang a lovely,. I Rgv ,g Mrs. L, Chapman. Winners in the ith a lace cloth centred' with a -flanked with sum- sports events were. - Group Has. ellildren's Wedding cake, _yiii Me tea table covered conducted by, Mrs. R. El and Old 'piglo, "Jesus is', My Neighbor," Hensall, accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm irS X01111gor mer blooms and, SEA �",Rlff .0 pink and white girls' 50-yArd dash, Margie, Elgie, FO '914%§ Dougall, M�ss,,X. Ellis gave an EeI N,WOMEN, tapers,Prior to the luncheon'Whieb Mary Haim; junior boys"? dash 011IMP, worn-out; an was, served inside, guests visited Bruce Shirkay, Craig appropiriate reading: Mrs. Bon Summer Holid'ay Pbone 54:1 Awrotu_rlte y rem ipmari: Often needed after W." 57. ­­ .*. W. - � .5 on the #p, Wayne by �oNy, old, F"- acious lawns, a thing of - arks 4 yn dash, down because lacking irpni increases vans V. ]Do" v Haup; senior bo�Ps and-' Re Id MacDonald pro-, ioYNT, b Hensall 'Evening Auxiliary met vigor, vitality. Tholaseildi!, eel (till of p DA. CAREY B eau Douglas 'Shirray, Ge;�; Chapman, years younger. Quit being old. Get Ost?ex- formerly of Heilisall, and a is Mrs. dine, of Toronto, was solo- Monday night in the seboo14 (*-Tn Ricky Menardl- %yheelbarr9w . race, t of. the United Church for their last p X, ,LdAay�gebtjaci;ivainied­ sle •qpits'little.,0i Many beautiful gifts were re-" Bruce Shirray and Craig Chap-' Z g, popular and graduate of Exeter H i g h ceived by the guests of honor. Mr. meeting of the Season. Mrs. E. an Gerr Chapman and Douglas Vella ....... ....... save 750. At an druggists. President, coadueted in I ph_ and Western University, and Mrs. Miline, who are Toronto Shirray, Wayne Haun and 'Ricky R g, School neem wll.iyll g. Mrs. Pearl Passmore ird; I three-legged race, now. a faculty member of Le, residents, spend six months of the ducted the devotional,-. Mrs' Men. Bruce year vacationing at their summer, con 0 Bethlehem Shirray and Craig Chapman, Ger- Univeksity, cottage.. McKelvie read sacred passages; rt' Chapman and Douglas -Shirray MIMI 013W Pienn., was honored with the The affair was held, at the h Mrs. Passmore gave a reading, Wayne Haun and Ricky Menard. ' 11 Lc �1 "God is Closer -Than We Know Alfred Nobile Robinson Award. of their Sion, Mr. Miline, Jr., -w] sack race, Douglas Shirray and This annual award is given for has a cottage next to them. Satur- Mrs. Daniel offered prayer, and G Chapman. TO • Nelson McClinchl contributed a day night a family dinner was outstanding performance in A number of prizes were award- P;4 ModernhtYi%M111,01's F1 held for forty at the Bayfield Inn. piano solo. the service of the university- Attending the event from Hensall Correspondence, thank -you notes, ed Institute members for different IN PRIZES Dr— Joynt is associate proles- was Mrs. James W. Bonthron. in contests and. 10 prizes for bingo A minutes and roll call were the were won during the evening. Mrs. sor next items on the agenda in charge of international affairs at Mr. and Mrs. Wm-. C. Pearce C. Cook won the prize for having of the secretary, Mrs. R. Reaburn. birthday nearest date of picnic. SEAFORTH A AM Lehigh. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pearce, Mrs. Brighton Ferg presen&d the " A I Mrs. Myrtle Thon, of Saskatoon, prominent Exeter residents, held study, the closing chapter of the won the lucky chair prize. Mrs. informal open house Saturday, book, "Welcoming of New Cana- E SpIroat, of Hensay, increase Form Proitsi Hensall Kinsmen Erom 5 to 6 in the afternoon and dians" Mrs. Doug Cook and Mrs assisted the ostess. n the evening, on the occasion of Chip�hase will assist M sr.Jack -21st h' THURSDAY, ��NE- their golden wedding anniversary. Corbett in looking after the Mis- Entertain Wives Their marriage was solemnized sion Band during Sunday morning Seaforth w.i. IWWAM? .. go ahead %A F I L' Members of the Hensall Kins- June 13 at the bride's home in church services. Mrs. Lillian Hyde 111,64 men Club entertained their wives Hay. by Rev. William Godwin, of favored with a reading, "The Real to a banquet and social evening Exeter. The bride had three at- Letter Day." The president an Discusses Trips 12 GAMES FOR $25.00 EACH Discuss a Farm Improvement Loan with your at the Knotty Pine Inn, London, tendants, while the -groom was nounced that a pot -luck supper The regular meeting of the Sea - nearest Bank of Montreal maniger. Thursday night. The trip made by supported by his brother, Samuel. Would open the fall meeting in forth Women's Institute was held 2 SPECIALS FOR $100.00 EACH chartered bus was T HAW attended by For 10 years they farmed at September, and that the Harbour - at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Cole - Or ff4i" ot"Win fourteen couples. Following sup- Iona, then moved to a farm two aire choir,' of, Goderich, wilr pre- man Tuesday evening, with Presi- AND THE JACKPOT BANK OF MONTREAL per, an evening of dancing was miles northwest of Hensall for 10 sent a program in the &U. ■dent Mrs. G. Mckenzie in charge. J ■enjr�yed. Door prize was won by Hrs., Howard Scane and Mrs. Roll call was, "What you had for and spot Valued ui to ............. Mrs. George Sawyer Robert Cook were. breakfast." Thank -you notes were .11443r e dance by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Me - or read from Mrs. Muriel McLachlan depending on attendance, $ 1 000 Surprise Pa F' Lean. kj�asail Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, hbringiat Party Seaforth Legion and Mrs. Lillian Pepper, GuelphI` Retiring president Bill Mickle holiday week from July 16 to 20, f3rusefield (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Friday and Mrs. Mickle were presented - — — — - - - was discussed and anyone wishing with a gift, the presentation being Mr., Mrs. Ingram Auxiliary Meets go are to get in contact with Auspices Seaforth Lions Club in conjunction with Seafor� WORKING WITH -CANADIANS IN EVERY, WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 made by Dr. D. J. McKelvie past AD105 The regular meeting of the Lad- the secretary, Mrs. Harold Hugill. Hockey Association aA Arena Commission. president. Mrs. A. Crozier gave the treasur- Wed 25 Years ies' Auxiliary to the Canadian er's report. A report of the district Proceeds in aid of Lions Pool and Sports Generally Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ingram, Legion -Vas geld in the Legion annual was given by Mrs. Mae prominent residents of Hay Town- rooms Wednesday evening of last' Hillebrecht and Mrs. W. Coleman. week. This was the last meeting Admission $1.00 — E Ara Cards 25c- or 5 for $1.00 ship, were honored at a surprise EXCLUSIVE 1 The Institute is invited to Fall - until next September. The meetingishaw Dam on June 20. Anyone party at their home Thursday eve - [g E[r ning in honor of their twenty-fifth opened. with the depositing of the wishing to go, contact Mrs. Sandy wedding anniversary. The affiir, colors by standardbearers Mrs. O. Pepper or Mrs. Lorne Carter. Mrs. DFR arranged by Mrs. Wayne Tarvey, Adams and Mrs. J. Watson. Sandy Doig gave a report on Cana - of Exeter, and Mrs. Ray Ingram, Fiqt vice-president Mrs. Clayton daughter and daughter -iii -law of Dennis was in the chair. The roll than Association of Consumers. A donation of $25 was decided upon -Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, was attend- call vas answered by handing in to give to the Agricx�tural Society ed by some thirty close neighbors a tea -towel to the auxiliary. A new for prize money for the club girls A Big Day For the' Whole Family] member, and friends, On behalf of the fam- r, Mrs. Wesley 'David, R.R. at the fall fair. Each hostess will fly, Billy Ingram, their son, pre- 2, Seaforth, was int3talled. Miss have a co PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS -hostess for her meetings. sented them with a coffee table Thelma Forbes . was appointed Mrs. R. M. Scott opened her and mirror. Neighbors and friends Sunday, June 24, 3:00 p.m., D.S.T.s lunch, convener for the months of part of the meeting with one verse Saturday, June 23, 3:00 p.m., D.S.T.' made them the presentation of a September and October. The mys- f 0 "Old Folks At Home," with Huron Liberal Picnic hammered aluminum tray, the ad- tery "prize was won 'by Mrs. J. Mrs, Ross Gordon,.as leader. Mrs. BALTIMORE at DETROIT BALTIMORE of DETROIT dress being read by Albert Shir- Fraiser. Draw on a' cake, donated Sandy Doig introduced the guest Alex by Mrs. Cleve Coombs, was won ray and gift presented by AIe speaker, Miss Florence Elford, Jowett s Grove, .Bayfield Mann. They were also recipients by Mrs. Win. Little. The first door who spoke on "Home Economieq of many gifts of silver. A social prize'lwas won by Mrs. M. Mc - hour was enjoyed and luncheon Grath and a second door prize by and Health." She pointed out that 11F 11"d o d right food is important to keep us — 11 Mrs. Lottie Woods. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th 116064.0 19 served. healthy, and told how many sub- -C Following their marriage of 25 The members were reminded of jeers you have to study to be a years ago they moved to the the church parade, Sunday, June home economist teacher. Mrs. groom's farm in Hay Township, 17, to meet at 10:30 at the old Doig thanked Miss Elford and where they have since resided. schoolhouse. The business of the Hon. Farquhar Oliver, M.P.P. Mrs, Ingram is the former Mar- meeting was conducted by the Mrs. Cameron. garet Hoggarth, and they have t a president, Mrs. Win. Little. The Ontario Leader of the Opposition will be present family of one daughter and three meeting closed by the retiring of IlENSALL sons. the colors and The Queen." Lunch as well as other district M.P.'s and M.P.P.'s was served by the lunch convener, "ear Noted Evangelist APO,` TH E YR E HERE ! Use The Huron Expositor classi- and her committee, and a social KA fied ad columns regularly. half-hour of bingo was enjoyed, Nine hundred attended the first meeting eeting of South Huron Crusade Races and Contests for young and oli For Christ held at Hay Township ICommunity Centre Sunday even- Begin at 4:30 inand heard Cedric S6ars, of Pack a Lunch and Everybody Eats at 5:30 Wheaton, Ill., noted. evangelist and ATTNTION FOLICS N youth leader, deliver a challenging Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Provided For All a from II Peter, 3rd chap- ddress ter, 9 to 12. T. Pryde, M.L.A. for AND IN THE 'EVENING Huron South, and Elston Cardiff, M.P. for Huron, and Rev. E. H. Rappel, of Mildmay, spoke. E FREE DANCING If QI D Hedley, Brantford, vice-presi QUALITY F I US T Mr. T. R. Turner, of Cana- of Youth for Christ Intemad dl, than Pittsburgh Industries, and organizer of the Crusade In the Pavilion - will be at Crown Hardware, troduced the speaker, A ch Of EVERYBODY WELCOME'! 150 voices, under direction of ev. S Seaforth Wes Aarum, of Buffalo, with Gor- don Smith, of Buffalo, tenor ist, was heard. The meetings con - SAT., JUNE 23 tinue nightly until July 1. Mr. "M R-EFRIGE- RAT 0 R Sears, the evangelist who speaks 0 He will demonstrate Pitts -nightly, will be interviewed by Mr. burg's New Maestro Color Pat Murray, of CFPL-TV. London, system for both interior and Tuesday evening, June 26, on Pan - NOW! You can own a exterior use. orama. Please feel free to come in Beautifully Styled Auto - . . . . . . and discuss your color prGb VETERAN'S CAB lems with him. -Pat uratic Defrosting Refrig- © l 3 SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL JULY 31 Every Veteran's Cab passenger ed A 49 r U to d-, between now and July 31 will be 4 erator for as low as T. R. 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