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the new RCAF safety 4stlpervisors'
school, which opened et R,C,} "Sia
'tion, Centralia, recently. The school,
is being established to provide non.
commissioned officers of -the ,mo
bile. support 'equipment lbraaeh with
supervisory aceident prevention
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men. Sgt. Beer- is .the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Beer, Hensel'..
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Aml;er Lodge
:Award s Prizes
Mrs. Inez M etEwan presided fo
r
regular meeting of Amber Re-
bekah F.odge, Hensall, held Wed-
nesday, Invitations were received
from Monition :Star Ledge to' ,at-
tend their meeting •on Friday, May
22, and^ from .GOdericbe lodge ,;to
attend 'their 50th birthday party on
Wednesday, May 13. -
The . I00F and Rebekah 'Lodges.
will attend divine service in St,
Paul's Anglican Church, Sunday,
May 24, 'and' will be addressed by
the rector, Rev. Bren de Vries.
Members are asked"to have their
tickets for the :bedspread fn by the
Last meeting eir June The draw is
to beheld-in'July ,
,-Prizes; awarded to the winners,
of the season's marathon euchre
were: 'ladies,. Mrs,' .Lorne Chap-
man;Mrs. Ken.,MeLean :and, Mrs
Lindsay Eyre;, gents, Howard Lein-
cm, Varna, Williatrt Kyle;` Kippeu,
and A. Orr; lietisall. A social hour
of cards was played and winners
were Mrs; Kennedy,.. for the ladies,
'and Willard Buchanan, fdr• :the
gents: Thirteen tables were in play
for the euchre.
Hensall Prices,'
Prices c;;a Hensel). '••community
sale: Thsday, May 7, :were:
Butcher steers up to $25,30; •but-.
cher heifers, up:'to $23.40; butcher
cows, 'up to 20e; heifer ' cows, up
to 21e; spring cows $240,- Hol
stem calves, $12 -fir) $30;4 Durham
calves, ,;:$28to -$76; weanling pigs,
$9.50 to $11.50; : chunks,'H,$12:5O.. to
$15.50; feeders, $16.50 to $26; sows
up to $80,.
Five •hundred pigs and 345 cattle
were .sold:
Forestry authorities' figure New
Brunswick forest's, if raised to full
productiveness, could grow twice
as much wood in the next 25 years
as is done at'present,: •
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TTEWWOF ITENSALL
CANADIAN LEGION AUXILIARY
S a oRSRED CROSS
CAMPAIGN
At the May meeting otliensail
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, held in
the Legion railuesd y,;the preen -
t
den Mrs; William gown whoa
chaired- the'• meeting; • informed the
group that $306.60.' had been raisedin
for tine Canadian: Reil Cross' e
recent drive ;in which the members
took an active part. Fifty dollars.
was :voted'to the .seholarship fund'
and $25 to ,the local association of
Guides and 'Brownies.
Mrs. Brown was appointed a ,re-,
_presentative to -attend a meeting
of .the Parks•,Board .Wednesday,
May 20,
-Members :attended the zone rally.
in
Seaforth. „Wednesday',•' May 13:.
thank•You:letters; were read from:
Westminster Hospital for• hirthdaY.
gift+sent, .to a war v+rteran, . and
from!; Ms: W. Aikenheed, of. Tren-;
ton for -Christmas gifts sent to lien,
family,.;wh'o., were unable: to • be.
present at the Christmas party.
Applicationekrmembership lkwears-
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received•from Mrs, M Bisbaek.
Mrs.MargaretBogdon,
ton, aporteofficer wi(1 ibe -guest at
the June Meeting. In answer to the
roll call; for June,-'rneinbers are
'asked to Bring a • tea towel, Mrs.;
Howard Smale teperted for :the'ed-
eia1: committee .• .:and -.Mrs. A.
Clark for. -thee sick:committee Mrs.;
1V. -J. Cameron wori the mystery.
Winners of the bingo .were Mrs.:
-Maude ;Redden, Mrs,; Robert ,Sang.
ster;" Mrs. J. Skea, • Mrs:-;7Harold
Campbell. (2e, 'Mrs:; Mary,Taylor,
Mrs:.;. John Henderson and Mrs
Garnet •Allan Mrs,' W. J. Cemex
on willr.eonvene"the lunch for Jun&
• At thequarterly octal meeting`
of •the__Ladies' uxiliary to' South'
Huron Hospital, :Exeter,. held in
the auxiliary: room, of the hospital School ;scholars, assisting with'.; the;
on Tuesday; afternoon, Hensall Wo-, ry
•seice. Rev, ,Charles D, Daniel
men's Institute had •charge of the; delivered an 3appropriate message
-prcgraln and lunch. 'Numbers• on ,and was in charge of'. the ba:ptis-,
the.;progra:m included a '-plastic mal service. -Babies baptized were.
• demonstration b'y Mrs Robert Dale' Bradley John' Buchanan;: son: of
rymple; of ,-Egmondville, and a'I Mr and Mrs.:' Keith Buchanan;
-reading .by -Miss -M=, l;llis; oIien=1 Garneron-James NIcA-rhar—son , of
Sall,- Refreshments, were } served •170 Ralph McArthur. and Mr•s:'iVI c
by inexrrbers of the; Institute. • .yrthui1' Centralia, ; :Deena :Ruth
Jane.B
iconthron, daughter. of Mr. Realer• urn, daughteof •Mr. andj;Mrs.:
Roberte4Reaburii-B=a-rba-ra: -Aen-
Smith•,:_"`daughter of •:Mr. and :Mrs,•
Grant^Smith; •pouglas-John Sinith,
son, of Mr., and; Mrse Wayne SSm:ith;
David•' Edward Trequaile sone ,of
Mr. • and Mrs.' Arthur Traquair,
:Woodstock; Stephen,'Petriclt Ven -
and Mrs. HaroldBouthron, a, grade
two student , at Insall . 'ublie
School, 'fractured the ring finger of
her left hand while playing ,at the
sehool. Y -rays " at South Huron
TH'ospital revealed the fracture., . ,.
Bingo Winners
Legion•
bingo winners Saturday
Right, were; • .Mrs. Powell,, !Gode-
rich; - Mrs. Fleiscbauer, Zurich •
(2); . Carol Kerr, Mrs. M. • Sang-
ster, Miss Hannah, Murray (tied);
Mrs. B. Forrester, Zurich;. ^ Mrs.
Bruch, Clinton; Mrs. Bedard, 'Mrs,
Reichert (tied);'Mrs. :A Reichert;
Mrs, T,` C. • Coates; , Mrs.. W. J.
Cameron; Mrs>' Ray ;Fisher,.:Zur-
ich; Mrs. N. 'Baird Mrs. Powell,
Goderich; •Mr; Dupent; ,share -the -
wealth; Mr. Powell, Goderich, who
received $20.25:
Trap Shoot At"ICippen
At: the •• annual '24th;. , May ., trap.
shoot at Kippers;, Sunday afternoon,
Tom ,Sherritt ,was :high. -gun on
total of 75 targets, with 66 out of
75. Mr- Sherritt and Earl Doucette,
of Clinton, tied. for tli`e.'Venner tro-
,phy. with 46 . out 'of 50: • Doucette,
won the trophy .on,, the; shoot -off.
Runner-up with 45 out of 50 was
Harry Mathers, Eiseter, ` and Jack
Gilbert, Goderieh,.
Jack Gilbert and -Earl Doucette
,won -the London Winery two-man.
team trophy,' with a 'score of 47
Out of.50: .Runner-up, with 46 mit
of . so,' was Harry Mathers--and'
Norman Harburn, Cromarty.: -In-
clement weather lessened the'•'at-
tendance and kept -the scores down.
]Hold Baptismal Service
Christian Family Day was ob-
sereed in the TJnited`Churcif:iSun=
day,Morning,withthe Siiae
Hensall VN.M.S.
Has' Ma • Meeting
The Women's' Missionary'; Society.
ofel-leneallel5pitede Church,.`coneene
ed for their,.' May "ineeting in the::
church sehoolroom Thursday after-,"
noon Mrs: C .D,;Daniel ;'opened
-the meeting for the :devotional per,:
iod, ''and :commented on_ the theme,-
"" Brotherhood! !;
heme,-"Brotherhood";. and;' offered :a. short
prayer. Scripture ':passages were.:
read by Mrs.. Albert .Alexander::
Mrs. Laird' Miekle,,favoredc,with a.
piano solo, and Mrs: E, Rowe pre,
seated the study chapter on Maxi -I
co; onhanced with fides,
President Mrs. G. A•rrestrong':
presided, for the buloinesSand made:
mention of.•tlie'late:•Annie
Blatchford `who, she stated, would
be 'niueh missed from the organ
izaton,, as :she was a very active
member,• T,he..Official ;.,Board '.of:
,the church: has .asked' this group
and-• the Evening.,Aiixiliary to as
sist -•them` with a banquet for, the_
-choir and Sunday School teachers,'
•to be held;Thursday, M•ay'28, with
committee ,appointed of Mrs; Rowe,
Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Mickle.
The, Baby- Bazid'.;party' will' be`
held. June 19, • and, conveners will:
B Cres and'Mrs.
be Mrs. W. R1
Cress
M, . Peck,: withPower to addeMrs.
W. Dining is superintendentt
of the
nd
Baby Ba. .
The bale, for overseas relief :will
be :packed, June 2. The ',group ac-
cepted an invitation. to St. Paul's
Anglican Church :Friday, ,May,
Friendship. notes: were -read, by
Mrs, 'George Thompson,,' who. Also.
read a poem ten -•Friendship.";
Mrs; Daniel, reporting Ter a:the sick:
eommitteeereported eight., visits
were made: Thank-yonnotes were.
read. it
Things could' be `'wore Suppose
your errors were ` tabulated and
published every day, like those of
a ballplayer.
Higher interest now!'
St: Thomas' Parish `Hall
Friday;- May :- 5th-
at .3.Od o'cloek:
Auspices .of Women's Auxiliary a"
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BAKE SALE - TEA
and -ART EXHIBIT
Legion -Hall, HENSALL
Saturday ,• . Mays' 16
4i00 pm.
Sponsored by .Hensall ' Wornen's
Institute
. Now at Huron & Erie—Canada Trust your invest -
merit -in Debentures earns a higher return,.'. -
Authorized by law as -trustee investments,.Deben"
tures are available in amounts of $100 or more. They
are authorized bylaw as trustee investments and, may
be cashed at par in the event of the death of the holder.
Our "Defienturee folder expl'afins the ;optional in-
terest payment plans. You're invited to pickup a copy
next time you're:.near our office`
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Ian every step with
uron &
ner, son of -Mr, and Nirs. Rodger
Venner.
rites Receiving''the :
: esof baptism.
.
at Chiselhurst United' Church. were
Marilyn •ElaineBrintneil, daughter
of -Mr. and, Mrs 'Jack. Brintnell,
and Floyd John Upshall, . son„ of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ;Upshall -` '
Weekend guests with Mr: -and
Mrs.
r `._and -
Mrs. George Armstrong were Miss
Mary Buchanan, Toronto, and: Mrs,
Merlin Love and Mrs. : John ,,Buch
anon, 'of 'London,
Miss . Bernice Dilling, Sarnia,
visited -,
over the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
pilling: • .
Jack Drysdale, George Beer, Bill
Mickley and ,Stewart Bell, of Hen
salt, and- Jack Glare, of London,
sa'lesrnan for.: Crest Hardware, store
here,''. shared $1,000 -won in a ° draw
at 'the . Shriners' dinner, held at
Western Fait. Ground;. London, 'on
Wednesday The dinner .was $25
a plate with Proceeds for
able work
chari
t
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At the,May meetingof the Hen -
sail branch
ensall.branch
of the Canadian Legion
held in. the Legion: Hall Wednesday
and chaired • by the president,' Wil-
liam 'Brown'`;$10,'was : voted to 'the
Tubercular ',Veterans';; Sum.:me
Cm .Fun
Mrs. ` Carl ' Payne • left Crumlin
airport' last Wednesday ,and .:flew'
to London,' England, where she will
spend two -weeks •with :her two sis-
ters and other relatives. It: is • 13
years since Mrs' Payne came to
Canada, and' this is her first -visit
home.' ' She -arrived in ,•England en .
Thursday„ ; Mrs. Payne. is on :the.
staff • ;of Scott, -Memorial, Hospithl,
Seaforth.
Mrs, •Carlisle Wilkinson wore $22
at the Lions binge,' Goderich, Wed,
,nesday night.
Weekend guests• with Mr., and
Mrs. Rodger.. Veneer were : Mrs,
Venni''" parents, Mee and >Mrs:;
.Terrence- O'Reilly, • and Mr. i Arid
Mrs..Frank Nielsen' and Peter;. of
Toronto, They 'attended .the chris-
tening of Stephen Patrick Veinier,
at the United, G'hureh Sunday morn-,
ing .. --
Miss Mar e:: Jarrott, nurse in"
training at. Stratford General -Hog
pital,- .spent the weekend with her
:parents, Mr. • and Mr's. Eldon Jar:
rott, returning: to her duties on
Tuesday
Members of -the Legion Branch
entertained the . Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary to a social eveningin the
Legion, Hall 'on Friday and were
entertained by Sim Millman; ,.of
London, Who : provided ' splendid
selections On the„piano, humorous
jokes and many other numbers A_
buffet luncheon was served.
The local association of Guiding
held a -very successful'' paper drive
on Saturday, and the Girl 'Guides
collected approximately seven tons
of paper. Trucks used in the drive'
were Tom Lavender's, and Harry
Hey's, and;. Hyde's tractor and
trailer. General Coach Works of
Canada ;Ltd.' took the papers to
London.
first Church
•Presents Awards
On Mother's Day
Mother' . Da..,. was obsery d
s �' . e lay..
special services, at First' Presby-
terian .Church Ari Sunday, The
Church School attended, thew morn,.
ing service in a body; Clare Reith,
assistant superintendent` of the
Senior •School, conducted' the ser-
vice, assisted by.'Fred Cosford„
superintendent Of the Junior School,
who tool-; the prayers,• John Pat-
terson, Jr., read the Scripture les-
son, and Rev, D. Leslie Elder gave
a splendid address. on "Handker-
chiefs:;'
A special musical number, "The
Children's Saviour'', was rendered
by members' of . the Junior Choir;
and James T. Scott sang the lovely
solo, "Mother` Of Mine."
m_eritFour infants sm:,. receivedPamelthla e -SMaacrriea;:
of, Bapti`=
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
.Geddes; -Paul Francis,' sou of Mr:
arid. Mrs. Donald McCiinchey
Heather Lynn, daughter of'Mr, and.
Mrs: John. Pattison, and Vanda
Jean, daughter of Mr,•':and, Mrs
Everett 'Storey.
M. McKellar,, superintendent ::of:
the Senior. School, -:assisted by -"Rev,
Elder, presented Connie- Atkinson,
Emily Carter, •Kay:;Charters, Julene
Elliott,M, argaret•;Kempster .:Anne;
Sharp, Ken Cardno, Robert Cos=
ford, Joe Dick, Donald Nott, -Allan:
Patterson, Bryan Stewart and Ken-
neth Wright',with diplomas far
memorizing the Primary .'Cate-;
chism -Donald .Nott: also::received•
a diploma;:forereciting the.•Shorter
Catechism:
In the;. evening °,a • special choral;
service was given -by -the -Junior
Choir under the leadership of H.
A. Kempster; A trio, "Bless This
Houseeteb --Jean r-ian ancleTed=
dy Scott; a duet; -;"Softly Now the
Sabbath DaY, by
,, J l n •:a
and d
Marie Elliott; a solo,"The Loving
Sav"by Meta; Rves,' and two
antheiourm, "All the ee, Happy Chit
dren" and "Evening Hymn" Were
beautifully rendered: "The Ideal
_RHome"_was the:'subjectt•of Rev.
Elder's sermon.`,"
:Willing Workers-,
,Elect Offi.cers
Fourteen members attended the
first meeting of the Seaforth' Will-
,ing, 4- - Ga n', Club on
ing Worke Ti de
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Menday,:;'.at the home.of the lead-
ejr;; Mrs'.' G. I;lhott. After the meet;
ing• was .;,opened-. w the 4Id
Pledge, the . election bf officers
took place. ti•
The officers are as•°' follows:
president,':: Antoinette- 'Van Den
Hengel; first,. vice president, Ern -
'
Em' ily Elliott; • second -viae-
president
Karen' Hugille. secretary; Lois
Scott;, press reporter,. , Cathie Eck-
ert; pianist, . °'Barbara ::.Holland;
lunch committee: • chaiiman Con,
nie •Eckert, and _helpers;' Louise
Bradshaw and Anne Willems
The :new secretary, :Lois Scott,
took the roll call -which -was Otte
new,.flower I would like to grow in.
garden The -leaders, •Mrs G.
EI]rati and Mrs G, MacKenzie,
gave"notes on the' preparation and
care of ;_gardens. Some helpful
hints learned at the ineetin'g, were::
(1) Instead of, •sprinkling' your gale'
den every:,day,-water.it well about .,
two or 'three times `a '' week;'- (2).
thdeen bestisin',the °timeevento' :wingater(3? . 'yourGardgaenr-
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afternoon;' - • , -
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home .assignment :forits
meeting: 1, `Read cultural direc-
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Pamphlet;: 4. Plant and care for
garden. 5.: Make'a ;plan; for plant-`
ing flowers and, plant them •
;'Mrs:"Elliott- provided 'a- delicious
lunch fun eve,yore .
A personean'thope,for success
=he• has 'to "hop"' for it.
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