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The Huron Expositor, 1965-01-07, Page 8HURON EXFOSI;TOR, SEAFOR II;, ONT., JAN. 7, 1965 • ossword' ACROSS 25 Let It stand 4 Flying tarp 26 woman's garment 9 Legal things 27 Angara 12 Blackbird 28 Vegetable 13 Lifeless 88 Humor 11 Stant drunk 32 Electrified 16. Longs for particle 17 Irregular 34 Worthies* Pleas 19 Stalks 86 Fourths 20 Intends W. 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A charade was enjoyed, -also a contest. Mrs. A. Daynard, who was guest speaker, told of Christ- mas customs through the cen- turies, with suggestions for. mo- dern times. A group of Dublin high school girls sang Christmas car- ols. Classified ads pay dividends. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furans .Oil - WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 Arnold Stinnissen GROUP - LITE' - ACCIDENT and SICKNESS - MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS - ANNUITIES Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE 527-0410 Goderich St. East - Seaforth CNF�f�� FOR UR BEST BUY ON A DN...ffam7 Seaforth Motors '63 OLDSMOBILE—P.S., .P.B., Radio; low mileage '63 CHEV. SEDAN '62 CHEV. SEDAN—A.T. '62 RAMBLER SEDAN '60 CHEV. SEDAN '60 DODGE `8'—A.T., low mileage '59 PONTIAC SEDAN '58 FORD '8' SEDAN—A.T. '58 FORD '6' SEDAN—A.T. '56 CHEV. '8' SEDAN—A.T. '55 FORD COACH '53 CHEV. SEDAN '59 BUICK 4 -DOOR HARDTOP '61 CHEV. PICKUP No Reasonable Offer Refused! Our Big Money -Saving TIRE SALE CONTINUES 750x14. Black Snow Tires — $14 ea. {i 1' Seaforth Motors Dial 5271750: -- Seaforth OPEN EVEN•IN•:GS Security Force Meets The seventh meeting of the Seaforth Security Force was held at the home of Gerda and Maria Willems and opened with the 4-H Pledge and everyone singing, "The 1More We Get To- gether." Jean Scott read the minutes and the roll call, "State a traffic law I have learned," was answered by 17 girls. Mrs. Elliott took up the sub- ject matter on "Public Health Services in Our Community." Mrs. Doig and Mrs. Elliott dis- cussed notes on First Aid. The next meeting will be held at the home of Sharon McKenzie on Wednesday. The eighth meeting of the Seaforth Security Force was held at the home of Sharon Mc- Kenzie and opened with the 4-H Pledge. The roll call, "Record Book Up To Date," was answer- ed by 18 girls. Miss Damude, the home eco- nomist, attended the meeting, and Mrs. Doig asked questions on traffic laws. A skit on safety was given by Roba Doig, Jean Scott and Erma Peterson. Reports on films that were seen at Clinton were given. Helen Elliott and Ann Sills demon- strated first aid for fainting. H9iiday Visitors a#' HnsaII pnGen ed far ]qat week) (Inters ed fqr last week) The CP & ' T committe e of the Hensall IO.OF and Amber Rebekah Lodges delivered 25 plants to shutins of the village over the Christmas holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys and family spent Christmas and Boxing Day in St. Catharines with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knights, Stewart and James, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of Blenheim, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell and Mr. and`Mrs. Stewart McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdoch and Jeffery; of Galt, spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.. Stewart McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela, Sheila and Kevin, of Willowdale, and Miss Jean Hen- derson, who is on the teaching staff of Kitkatla, B.C., were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family. Jean will spend the Christmas and New Year's holi- days at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling, of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Olson, of London, spent Christmas vacation in Graven- hurst. Mrs. Emma Shepherd has tak- en up, residence at Grand Bend. CROMARTY NEWS OF THE WEEK (Intended for last week) Christmas and weekend visi- tors in the vicinity: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carey„ Staffa; Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong; Mont- real; Mrs. L. 'Abbiss and Dr. J. Kirby, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald . Carey and, Mrs. Taylor. Miss Margaret Jean Russell, London; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick and family, London; Mrs. Grace Scott, Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie, Crorharty; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and family, Goderich, and Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family, Es- sex, with Mr. and , Mrs. Wesley Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ken drick, Michael, John and Stott, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cudmore, Peter, Gloria and Wanda, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rennick, Doug,,,Brian and Pauline, Monkton;and Miss Wanda McLaren, Nippissl}ing, with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc- Laren. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gale, Mit- chell; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomp- son, Mark and Scott, Atwood, and Mrs. Clara Hackney, Exe- ter, with IV r. and Mrs° William Harper. Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Feltz, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Feltz, Douglas and Jo -Ann, of Mitchell, and Mr. Floyd Dow, Whitby, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dow. Mrs. Verna McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton, Roberta and Lorrie, Mr., and Mrs. Mac McKellar, Terry and Murray, and Miss Elaine Sommerville, all of Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Ferg McKellar, Gary and Paul, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace, Bonnie and Jackie, of Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Laurie McKellar and Mark, Douglas and Bob McKellar with Mr. Lindsay McKellar. • Mr. and Mrs. Will Sillery, Ex- eter; Mr: and *Mrs. Lorne El- liott, Glen and Larry, Staffa; Wilfred Elliott, London; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, Chris and Brian, Staffs; Mrs. J: Beer, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mc- Ke]lar, Seaforth: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • McKellar, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kemp and family, Munro, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton and John and Mrs. Jessie Hamilton. Mr. Harry Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacobi and family, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobi, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. John McDougall and family, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Storey and family, Winthrop; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones, Sea - forth; Mr. and Mrs. Wray Davis and family, Thorndale; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norris, and family, Cromarty; Mrs. John Norris and family, Ailsa Craig; Mr. Hugh Flynn and family, Londesboro, and Mr. Hugh Norris, Sr., Chis- elhurst, with Mr. Bob Norris. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie, Name School Board Head Arnold Dale, of Clinton, was elected chairman of the, St. Joseph's School Board at the annual meeting. The CljCSS Clinton-Hullett No, 2 board ,has five other members, Mac Le- beau, Patrick McMahon, Ed- wiard Florian, Clarence Mc- Nichol and Theo Flynn. The resignation of Victor Finney, as secretary -treasurer, was accepted with regret. Mr. Finney, who has served since the three - room school was opened in 1961, is expecting to be moved from Clinton in early spring. The board closed its books with a balance of $780 after a total, expenditure of $28,655 in 1984. W. R. Corbett was ap- pointed school representative on the board of the Central Huron Secondary School, Clin- ton. Christmas is the time of the year when both trees and hus- bands get trimmed. Sometimes his get lit ii -, .too. Linda and Joann, Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley, Bobby, Sandra and David, of Winthrop; Mr.. and Mrs. Jack McGhee, Judy, Jackie and Roy, and Alice and Kenneth Walker, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Rpbert Laing and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and family with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle, Douglas and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott, Jim, Bob and Nancy, Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs..T. Colqu- houn and Miss Jean Colquhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Michael; and Mr. and. Mrs. Gary Finlayson and children, Walton, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, Ken and Keith, Carlingford; Miss Margaret Ann Wallace, London; Mrs. Ed. Brooks and George, Staffa; Mrs. Grace Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallace. Mr. Lloyd Crawford, I Toronto, with his mother, Mrs. W. Craw- ford, and brother, Alvin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilds and family,' London, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Quance and fam- ily with Mr. -and Mrs. Nelson Howe and Carol. . Away' For Christmas • • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner with Mr. Ed. Knechtel, Rostock. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhail and family with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dow and family, Staf- fa. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Miller, Bruce and Betty Ann with M. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Staffa. Miss Olive Speare with. Mr. and Mrs. • Russell Taylor, Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell and ° Margaret ,Jean with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell and fam- ily, Russeldale, and also with Mrs..' Bert Russell and Miss Florence Russell, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner with Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer How- itt, Londesboro. • Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson and Miss Ina Jefferson, London, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Chessell, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow, Carol Ann and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen, Janet, Nancy and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dow and family and Mr. Roger Dow attended the Christmas gathering of Mr. and' Mrs. Stan- ley Dow in Russeldale Hall on December 24. .- Mr. and Mrs. ' Will Miller with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family, Staffa. Mr. Frank Stagg with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridham, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kers- lake, Brenda and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian, An- drew and Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning, Mit- chell. • Mrs. Shirley Elliott, Susan, Ronald, Stephen and Nancy, of Essex, with Mr. and Mrs. La- verne Wallace and daughters with Mr. and Mrs. John Wal- lace. Mr. David Steene, Monkton, spent the holiday week with his daughter, Mrs. Carl Walker, and Mr. Walker and family. Misses Sandra Hulley, Win- throp, and Linda Currie, Dor- chester, holidaying with their granparents, Mr. and Mrs. Qtto Walker. Mr. Hugh Scott, Guelph; Miss Alice Walker, Miss Carol Howe, Miss Margaret Jean Russell, and Mr. Ken Walker, London; Miss Laura Chappel, Mitchel); Miss Shirley Gardiner, Strat- ford, and Mr. Floyd Dow, Whit- by, and Miss Dorothy Scott holidaying at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson and son, Cameron, of Sault Ste. Marie, visiting with his par- ents, Mr.• J. R. Jefferson. Miss. Ina Jefferson, London, ' spent Christmas and , the weekend with 'heie aren Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Shupe, Mrs. arann and Sue -Ellen, of'Cham- paign, 111., are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Manley Jinks and Susan. Mrs. Manley Jinks, Susan, Mrs. Jinks, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Shupe and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks and family in London. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, Sarnia, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spen- cer and, Greg. Mrs. Charlie Cunningham, of Clinton, won $50, and Clarence Volland, Hensall, $10, in a draw held by Murphy Lodge 710. Proceeds were for the building fund. Allan Reid, of Hensall, was the winner of a money doll, valued at $25, in a project spon- sored by Legion Ladies' Auxil- iary. Jill Drysdale won the Christmas cake and Mrs. R. J. Drysdale, the five -pound box of chocolates. In a Christmas draw a bedspread was won by Peg- gy 'Vanstone, and sweater by Mrs. Clarence Volland. Mrs. Leona Parke underwent surgery at Clinton Public Hos- pital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Deeves spent Christmas with members of their family in Lambeth. Christmas guests with Mrs. Harry Caldwell were Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moore, Janice and David, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Verne 'Alderdice, Garry and Lynne, Kippen; Mrs. Edna Caldwell, and Mr. Harry Faber. Mx. and Mrs. Sim Roobol spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacGregor, of Brumfield. Christmas guests With Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook were: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett and fam- ily, Toronto; Mr-. and Mrs. Rob- ert Cook and Carolyn and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Cpok and family, Hensall. Transferred To Marlette Fred H. Broadley, general sales manager at General Coach Works of Canada in Hensall, and who has been transferred to another division of Divco- Wayne Industries at Marlette, Mich., was honored at a fare- well banquet and presentation Tuesday evening at the New Commercial Hotel, and on be- half of the staff was presented with 'a set of luggage. Mr. and Mrs. Broadley and Susan leave for. Marlette in January. Mrs. Earle proat was a Christmas gues with Dr. W. R. and Mrs. Sproit in Windsor. Over 50 descendants of the Volland families from Goderich, Varna, Kippen, Clinton, Walton; Cromarty and Hensall gathered in the Legion Hail, Hensall, to hold Christmas Day together. Mr and.Mrs. John Soldan and.. Mike, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heppler, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. John Munn, John and Daniel, London,- and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and Debbie, Exeter, were Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Dash- wood. The Misses Carolyn and Beth Cook, Janice bonthron, Linda Keys and Linda Hay brought pleasure on Wednesday even- ing by calling on the shutins 'in the• village and singing a medley of . Christmas carols. nYne. London: Mr. a� x ping, Lon4on; Mr. and I4ra Richard McKellar, Teddy and David, of 'Parkhill, were Christ,. mas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. Mr: and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Charles, Bob and Ann spent Christmas Day in London. Mr. Bob Kiana, from Kenya, East Africa, was a Christmas holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Drysdale and family, of Hensall. Bob is a third -year forestry student at the Univers ity of New Brun§wick, Frederic- ton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Bon- thron left Monday for Florida, where they will spend the win- ter months. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle and Al, of Kippen, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell and Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mansfield and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle, Jr., and family, Mr. Lloyd Ven- ner and Mr. Jim Venner, all of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis, Michael and Kay spent Christ- mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Drew Fowler and family, Lon- don. Celebrating Christmas with Mrs. Violet Schwalm were mem- bers of her family: Sgt. Karl Schwalm, Mrs. Schwalm, Ricky and Terry, Petawawa; Mr: and Mrs. Austin Schwalm and Sus- an, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Lee Schwalm, Elaine, David and Brian, Hamilton; Mr, and Mr's. Arthur O'Hara and Peter, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacFar- lane, ,St. Thomas; Mrs. Mervyn Schwalm and Bob. Stratford ; Ron McKenzie and R a y Schwalm, Hensall. Other mem- bers from British Columbia and Stratford were unable to at- tend the Christmas dinner, held at the New Commercial Hotel, Hensall, on Sunday. Mrs. Marguerite Ulch, Wind- sor, and Mr. Oswald Brown, Q. C., and Mrs. Brown, Detroit, were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little, Marcia and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Guelph, spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. GET A BARN CLEANER SILO UNLOADER & BUNK FEEDER YOU'LL GET BETTER' PER- FORMANCE AND LONGER WEAR `FROM A BADGER SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE,Jr. BRUCEFIELD SALES — SERVICE Phone Collect: 482-9250 - 'Clinton USBORNE AND ' HIBBERT 'MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE EXETER, Ont. Directors: Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle; Timothy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan, Charles, Bob and Ann; Mr. and President Mrs. William Mickle, Pamela, Judith and 'John and Mrs. Flor- ence Joynt were guests Sunday with the former's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and their son David, in .Kitchener. • Winners in the Christmas draw at Al's Market were: Stuff- ed Santa Claus, Mrs. H. Toorn- stra, RR 2, Hensall; hair dryer, Donna Richardson, RR 1, Zur- ich; turkey, Mrs. Otto Willert, IrPnsall. Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Tip - Robert G. Gardiner. - RR 1, Vice -President Cromarty Wm. IL Chaffe -`RR 4, Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, Science Hill Martin Feeney - RR, °2, Dublin Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry' Coates - RR 1, Centralia Clayton Harris . - Mitchell Solicitors: Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter Secretary -Treasurer: Arthur Fraser - - . 4 Exeter VILLAGE OF HENSALL STORE HOURS During January, February and March: CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY until 6:00 p.m. OPEN FRIDAY until 9:00 p.me Sponsored by the HensallBusinessmen's Association 1964 RAMBLER 440 CONVERTIBLE 1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON: AT 1964 AMERICAN 1963 CLASSIC 660 1963 CLASSIC 660—Automatic 1963 AMBASSADOR—Automatic 1962 FORD FAIRLANE 1961 AMERIC'A.N—Deluxe 1961 CHEV. BISCAYNE=6 Cylinder 1958 FORD SEDAN —6 Cylinder 1958 FORD STATION WAGON 1958 FORD V-8 1958 METEOR MILLER MOTORS Phone 527-1410 Seaforth Cars May Be Seen Across the Street at Huard's Service Station WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 • New (fah Veaditika • Gera. 14W ! 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