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W.14140 roptro4, MAMMA Mir; ANIMA
(Intended fee last Week)
Public- &hool Permed '
Pupils of Hensall Public School
presented their annual Christmas
concert on Tuesday afternoon, De-
cember 22. Grade 1 pupils- pre-
sented several dances, "Bow, Dow,
Belinda" and "Sandyland'"' and
several • Christmas songwere
sung by these young peop e.
Grades 2 and 3, under t e direr-.
tion df Mrs, Mabelle Shir con-
tributed an acrostic "Santa taus"
and a number of songs. Grades
3 and 4 and Grades 5 and 6 also
rendered musical numbers which
were directed by Miss Phyllis
Rodgers, the music teacher. A
vocal duet, "Gentle Mary," was,
sung by Suzanne Rennie and Nan-
cy Kyle,. with Ann Mickle accom-
panist. Lois Si;mmops and Jo Anne
Stanton contriputed a vocal duet,
Silent Night, ' accompanied by
Bonnie Foster'
Brian Smillie favored-withtt•'sev-
eral violin selections, including
"Deck the Hall". and "0 Come,
All Ye ?Faithful." Tice other mem-
hers• of Grades 7 and 8 presented
a • skit, "What We Want For
Christmas."
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. McEwan
were holiday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Murray McEwan, of London.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, E. R. Davis, Kay and Mich-
ael were Mr. and Mrs. Drew Fowl-
er and family, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Br,
Bill and Carol spent the Christ
holidays with relatives in
stock.
Miss -Elvera Churchill, To
visited over Christmas with
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. E. Shaddick and ,Bill,
Mr. and, Mrs. Jr.. 'Y. MOL
spent Christmas with their da
er`, Mrs. Margaret Evans
family- at- Kitchener,
Mrs. Louise Gilbert, London
spending a week with her da
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
A. R. Orr and Jimmy.
Christmas guests .with.•..M•r.
Mrs. Clarence Reid, Jerry and
lan were: Mrs. Marjorie Helm
family, Tiverton; Mr. and M
George Jackson,.London; Miss C
of Smith; Exeter, and Mrs. Rob
Reid, Kincardine. . -.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith,
Guelph, and Mrs. Isabell Kenna
Exeter, .were hd, iday visitors w
Mr. and Mrs:.John Jarrett.
Mr. Orland Reichert and K
eth spent Christmas with relati
Hamilton.
Mrs. Clarence Reid was the&Luc
inner of three chickens at
cent Legion bingo at Exeter L
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Miss Amy Lammie, London, a
r. and Mrs. Ray Laramie, B
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Toronto, .'N-." and Mrs, • Donal
,Tames. and. Judie, London; Mr: an
Mrs, Clare McBride, Gwen and
Bobby, Zurich, and Mr. and Urs:
Gordon Rapson and Billy, WI/w-
ham, were Christmas -visitors with
Mr, Mrs. Orval Rapson.
Mr. Cecil Simpson and Mr. Hugh
Walker, 'of Clinton, Were Christ-
mas guests with, „Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bonthron,
holiday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. George Armstrong, were Miss
Mary Buchanan, Toronto; M. and
Mrs. Merlin Love and John. Lon-
don, and Mr, • and Mrs, Don Flear,
Steven, Scott and Susan, Grand
Bend.
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Mrs. Earle Sproat spent Christ
mss With her son and.daughter rn
law,'"Dr and Mrs. William Sproat
and family, of Windsor.
Mrs. James Smillie visited over
the Christmas holiday with her
daughter and'son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Shepherd .and family,
of Toronto.
Mrs. Hugh M•eMurtrie and Mr.
:and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie and
family Visited over Christmas with
relatives in Tillsonburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron-Passmo
London, were holiday visitors
Mrs. Pearl Passmore and
and"with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
and family.
Lloyd Redden, Russell Hed
Karen and Kevin, • St. Catha
• spent Christmas with Mrs. Ca
ine Hedden and 'Herb.
own, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Shorth
mas and Ken, ,St. Catharines,
Tavi- holiday visitors with their son
daughter-in-law, Mr. and ,.
Tor
Alex Shorthouse.,. Gwen, Vir
her and Earl.
and Mr. and Mrs. William C.
and family , were visited ov
Donald
patients at the Queensway Mira,.
d Ing !;Tome and ` shut-jna in the vil-
lage On Tuesday evening by sing-
irj. ;;a 3luimber. of lovely carols un-
der theli W d3W . At the conciu-
pion of-1he carol singing they were
entertained. to a turkey dinner at
the home of Mr: end Mrs. Frank
Ellwood.' -At abrief business meet-
ing, in charge of President Mrs.
William Mickle, Christmas greet-
ings and a thank -you nate were
read. Mrs. George Sawyer, of Exe-
ter, won the raffle prize.
Week of Prayer will be• observed
in the Local churches, commencing
the first week of January. On Jan.
4, the .servit;es will be held at
Carmel Presbyterian Church, when
Rev. B. De •Vries will be the speak-
er; Jan.. 6, St. Paul's Anglican
Church, speaker, Rev. C. Winlaw;
Jan, 8, United Church,. Mr. G. C.
Vans, services to commence at 8
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The Women's Missionary Society
and Women's Association of Chis-
elhurst United C Urch gave out
eleven, lovely Chri turas boxes to
sick and shut-ins f their church.
Fifteen lovely Christmas boxes
re, of . were delivered to sick and, shut-ins
with of Carmel Church by the Wo -
Norma men°s-• Missionary Society. The
Bell boxes • were packed at the home
of Mrs. Basil Edwards.
den, 1,' Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and
rines Brian, of Exeter, were holiday
they- visitors'with the former's parents,
Mr, and. Mrs,. R... �'aylor.
Ouse -Mrs. Basil Edwards was a
were Christmas„, guest with .her niece,
Mrs Miss Violet Morrison, of 'Clinton.
gjni . Winners of the $2.00 gift certi-
ficates at Christie's 5c to ,$1,00..
mjth Store were -Mrs. E: Norminton,
r the Mrs.James Sangster and Mrs.
Robert Cook,, •
•A reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Varley (nee- Margaret Mor).
was held in the Community Cen-
tre auditorium Monday t evening;
with a splendid attendance. Bob
Baker, Jr., read an address to the
-eortp.e, and Grant Smith made the
presentatjon oLa purse of money,
Desjardipe orchestra provided the
music for the dance.
Arriving home last weekend
from the University . of Western
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Christmas holiday by. the form-
er's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs Nor-
man Smith, and_grandma ' Mrs.
Miles Smjtli, of Marlette, Mich.
The visitors returned home Mon-
day.
•Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Drysdale,
Jerry and Paul spent the_ Christ-
mas holiday with the Iatter's par:
ents, *Mr. and- Mrs, W. G. Mac -
Vicar, Strathroy. •
Christmas guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Howard Scane Mary and
ert Cathy were Mrs. Ethel Hors
�_Ridgetown, and Mr. ' and Mrs
of ' F. Clark, Toronto: '
rd, I Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Love
ith Cairo, Michigan, Mr. Robert Lo
of, London, and Mr. Robert K
en- of•Burlington, visited- over Christ-
ves mas with Mr. and ,Mts. J. E. Mc-
Ewen,
ky Mr. and Mrs. Allan,.Fjsher.
the Miss Eleanor Fisher, of Gra
eg- burst, spent Sunday with Mr.
. Mrs. John McMurtrie.
nd • Mr, and Mrs, lien Mock
ob family Were , visited • over the
ent Christmas` holiday by- Mrs. Mock's
m- mother, Mrs. ' E. Waines, Owen
Sound, and her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Seabrook
and family, Waterloo.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Faber, Mrs.
on- _William Hyde.and Miss Loretta
{ Bell, London, spent the Christmas
he holiday in New Jersey, guests of
e -s ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett.
A delightful evening was . spent_
nd at the home of Mrs, George
lin' Thompson on Tuesday evening
n- when friends of Mrs. Basil Ed-
e- wards •mat �tn1---•honor her on her
nd birthdayFellowing a,. birthday
o, • dinner, • a recreational period of
music and canasta. was enjoyed.
Gary Corlett, of Toronto, 1955
graduate of the University of
Western Ontario in business ad -
w,' ministration, •has been successful
d in passing the final examination of
the Institute of Chartered Ac -
d countants• of Ontario, the results
r. of which were recently released.
r, Mr. Corlett is a son-in-law of Mr.
d and Mrs. N, E. Cook. •
d At the conclusion of the special
II Christmas service Sunday night in
r.. the United Church, the wives of
r. the Elders of the church served
lunch to members of the choir in
the church schoolroom,
y- White Gift service was observed
r, in Chiselhurst United Church Sun:
e, -day afternoon amid a setting of
lovely seasonal decorations ar
d ranged by the ladies of the church.
•I A splendid congregation attended.
p Rev. Currie Winlaw presented the
message, basing his thoughts from
the theme, "The Miracle of Christ-
mas." For their contribution the
choir sang "Star of the East," solo-
ists being Miss Dorothy Parker
and- Eric 'Ross. Patricia Harris
arid Ruth Ann Coleman sang a
vocal duet, and Mrs. A. Ross was
pianist for the service.
Two beautiful poisettia plants
were presented to the United
Church, gift• of the First Hensall
Guide Company and - Brownie
Pack.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Soldan, Pat and Mike,
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman
and family, D ehwodd; Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Clemas and family;
Mr,- and Mrs. John Munn and fam-
ily, London; Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Heppler Waterloo; Mrs. W. Hen-
nesey, London; Mrs. Elsie Case
and Miss Wendy Moir, Hensall.
Twenty-five were ' present for i the
festive occasion. •
Mrs. Robert Reid, of Kincardine,
spent. Christmas with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Reid, Jerry and -Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. George" Hess spent
Christmas with their daughter and
son -In-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McCoy and family, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'I'raquair,
Brian and David, of Woodstock,
Were holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, E. Norminton. • -
Mrs. C. Cook spent the Christ-
mas holidays with her son 'and
daughter-inwlaw • Mr. and Mrs.
Harry J✓ook and family in Oak-
ville. • • •.
Mr. and Mrs. bop Robinson and
family, of London, spent Christ-
mas with .the lafter's mother, Mrs.
W. B. Cross.,
Rev. - Currie Winiaw, .Mrs, Win -
law, Allan and I{ennth spent the
Christmas holidays_. with relatives
in Hensel]. -
• Mr. and • Mrs, &Robert Reaburn
and family : spent (,`hristmas in
Chesley.
Thirteen members of the Kin-
ettie• Club gave pleasure to the
man, ,Ontario te, spend two weeks'
, J, Christmas vacation with their
• • parents were Ted Norminton, son
, of of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Normin-
ve, tori; Charles Mickle,. son of Mr.
eys, and Mrs. Ifaird, Mickle, and Miss
Gwen Spencer, -,daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Smith, Janie
and- and Scott,..••spent the weekend with
ven- relatives ut.,Marlette, Mich'.
and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle spent
Thursday of Last week in Ridge -
and town visiting. ,the former's moth-
er,. Mrs. George T: Miekle.
S.S. Has Christmas Concert
The annual Christmas concert of
the Sunday School of Carmel •
Church was held Sunday evening
with members of the congregation
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part of what you earn throughout this new year. And
the place to keep itis in a B of M Savings Account.
Make saving every pay-day your No. 1 New Year's
resolution this year. The B of M can't help you
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work on time, but it can help you save.
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Hensall Branch: IIlNNFTH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Brucefield (Stub -Agee }; Open Tuetdty and Friday
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WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY ,NAI.14"4OF LIFE SINCE 1817'
d Jean, of Centralia, . sp
hristmas with •Miss....Greta La
mie.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger .Venner and
Stephen spent the Christmas holi-
day with the latter's parents, Mr.
d Mrs, Tedence O'Reilly, Tor
Mrs, T. C. Coates, spent t
ristmas holiday with relativ
Meter.
Christmas Y,isitors with Mr, a
rs. Fred Beer were; Sgt. Jo
er, Mrs, Beer, David and Joh
Springfield; F/O Ralph M
ur, Mrs. McArthur, ' Mac a
m, Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. Ga
Beer and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Lee, Hensell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodiwiss, of
Chatham,... wereholiday visitors
with their daughter and son=in-Ia
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ary dale, an
Bill.
Christmas visitors with Mx, an
Mrs. Harold Bonthron were: M
and Mrs. Jack Reid and Ian,- M
and Mrs. E. Hubbert, Mr. an
Mrs. William Grosser, Mr. an
Mrs. Earl'Sararasand family, a
of Toronto; Mrs. 3. Bonthron, M
and Mrs. Mac Greer, London; M
and Mrs. Roy McDonald, Staffa
Mrs. E. •Sararas, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrsr,,Gary Corlett, Br
an and Diane., Toronto, 'and, D
Norma Hopkinson, Joan, Bruc
and Mary Beth, of Lions Head
were holiday visitors with Mr. an
•Mrs, N. E. Cook.
The annual New Year's Day tra
shoot will be held at Kippen, spon-
sored by the Icippen Gun Club,
with a 50 -bird 'program for the
John Labatt trophy.
Holiday weekend visitors with
Mrs. Violet Schwalm and Ray
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. McKen-
zie and family were: Mr. and Mrs.
Don Perdue and family, Kingston,
and Mrs. Jack MacFarlane, St.,
Thomas.
Mr. C, L. Jinks, who has been
a patient in South -Huron Hospital,
Exeter, has returned home much
improved in health.
Christmas guests at the Queens-
way Nursing Home were Mr. and
Mrs: --Elmer Huffman, of Lucan.
Patients at the Queensway Nurs-
ing Home spending the holiday with
relatives and friends were: Mrs.
Margaret Robinson, with her bro-
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Robinson,- of Varna;
Mrs. Suzie Rennie,, with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie/4 ' T'ttss, liensall, and
Mr. Francis Ryckman with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe "Ferguson, Hensall.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan,
Toronto, went Christmas with the
Iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Miekle and family.
Miss Phyllis Dougall, Toronto,
visited .with her parents, Mr. and
f4 -s. W. R. Dougall ' over the
Christmas holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Miekle,
Pamela and Judith ,spent Christ-
mas with- the latter ,aster ._ and
brother-in»law Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Robertson and, family at Galt.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodger Venner and
Stephen and Mr. and Mrs: Mur-
ray Venner 'spent Christmas, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert johns , and
family at Exeter.
Earl Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Bell, hes accepted a po.1-
tion with the Guaranty Trust Com-
pany, Toronto. ,
r. and Mrs. Wes Veneer visit,
ed on Sunday With their Son and
daughter-in.law, Mr. and Mrs.
urray Venter, Grand Bend,
fr. and Mrs. Murray, Milton,
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•"'and friends attending' Mx. o.,...C,
Vais was chairman. A delightful
program • of ehoruses, „dialogues,,
-recitations, and piano duets was
enjoyed, presented by.the classes,
of which the . following are teach-
ers; Mrs; Vais Mrs, Lloyd Mous-
seau, Mrs. William drown, Mrs.
B. Beaton, Mrs -F. Bonthron, Mrs.
H. MrS, Hyde, Hoy. Sniper Schwalm
and
Clarence Volland and.. Mrs. Vol -
tam' handed out gifts and candy to
the scholars„ of the Sunday school,-.
"When you married me ou
promised to love, hour and
obey."
"Well I didn't want to start an
argument in front of all those peo-
ple." ,.
fifective .11a_ ithtpeai�y a9thla a a• + scoani , lit
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We thank our P tstpl lers for .their tiattoxia e
air the past 20 yeah;.
Fresh Eggs will always..-be-.a.vallali g .4
Store.
MRS. ALEX PAi R..E:RSON
Bru eefiekl, Ontario
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