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June 18
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NEWS OF HENSALL
ertifk�te':.'
n 5t. Jo
St. John's Az ii' ance'• (Ontario
Council) announce that•21 persons
were successful in the local senior
.First Md Classorganized
.bYthe
ensal
Cl}ainber of Commerce,
and ; sponsored by General` Coach
Works of Canada.'The exam natien
Was ' conducted by Dr. J. ' C. Gods
dard+ at. the". Town Rall, Hensall
last Wednesday evening.
Certificates " -' id .are
in First A
awarded tn.:. John. ,Baker,': Ernest
Davis, Mrs>vElsa Fiford;' Mrs. Joy'
Fink; Williakn'II. fink, Mrs. Greta
:T.,, Lavender, Erie -G., Mansfield;.
Mrs.. Minnie. Noakes,' Mrs. • Jean
R. Smith, 'William ' Rooseboom;
Douglas Shirray, Miss, Jean_G. Tay-;
lor, •Klaas Van Wieren, • Wesley Ven,-
-tier, :all of Hensail; Teuni"s Ber
ends;- Wiebe Berends, .Boy. F., Pep-
,per, Harry :Yan; Bergen, of Exe-
ter; !Wllham` A. HOggarth, of Kip -
pen,' and Mrs Marjorie P : Beir-
ling; of Zurieh
Certificate" awards will be pies-
ented as soon as they are received
from, Canadian headquarters.in ot�
taws: Mr.: Clare Magee, ,Clinton;.
instructor ,forthe,cla'ss,.stated:
"I h'eartily-,.Congratnlate the candi
dates on:their success, in this
course, and look forward to their
continued interest -in first aid' by
qualifying'"for higher training
awards of the organization."
Though. apparently not generally.
known, 'the,Order -of" St. John, the
oldest existing :welfare organiza
tion,; is , responsible y for ,first • aid.
training courses in 'co-operation
With the Workmen's Compensation.
Board of Ontario.
Legion. Auxiliary' At' Church'
The, Legion' Ladle's'. Auxiliary at
tended divine service at --Carmen:
.Church ori ''Sunday, 'morning at 11;
a.m-; andWere..addressed by Rev::
George C. Vais, Who chose for his
tlierne "A ,W alt Minis; :she:
haili;done What she could'' (Mark
14:8),, .and. 'stated;, "The promise,
of Christ that • this act .shall be'
snaken of, fora memorial of her,
has: been.. fuifille `time 'arid :time
'again. The;perfue:of',a' single box:.
p
has' sweetened ".
,twenty centuries.
• 'In :this story find. beauty; as
well ° as'pity; we have ,praise ; as
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well as condemnation mingled to-.
-gether.- However, it is encourag-
ing for us
ncouragesingfor'us today to study this Pass-
age • hick Christ magnifies . .
in w
g�
humble; goodness. It was the samme
Christ who on another occasion im,
nortalized a 'cup of 'cold water;
the .same Christ glorified the spall-
est. contribution: on record, the, two
mites of a"widoW.: And in the words
of our text; He said' that this: wo-
man 'did what' she could. What
more .can ' one do. than his or her
best? 'How small; and mean ;!oust
have felt her critics -after Jesus
h'ad glorified her gift. •
"In praising this . woman's act,
Christ does not only .;accept her.
personal service, but through her
He "graciously 'accepts and wel-
comes -the services of women:, This'
woman did not preach a sermon,
did ;not` build a church, or endow-
ed a hospital, 'or ' founded ;a mist
:snail. What then did she do? 'She
hath done what she could , said.
;the speaker.
The • choir, tinder direction of
Mrs: Malcolm',, Dougall, sang " an •
anthem: Color -bearers for : 'the
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elsewhere.
A' -SORE that does not.heal.
,Persistent CHANGE it BOWL,
ILA'DDER'. habits.
O., Persistent•-.UOARS7 NESS 'or `�COUG
�'••"Pe1wstent 'Z; IGES1uON Olt DINb
CULy IN SWALLOWING..:.
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tinted Church was .held, at the
home ofMrs,n
W. Kin sma , Sea-
forth;
eaforth; on Tuesday afternoon; with
Mrs R. Taylor, -Jr.,president, in.
the, chair; The devotional was con-
ducted, by: Mrs, A. Ri ss, :and Mrs.
Neil Bell;=of'Seafo .t,
h Was solo -
Clarence Colemau chatred
the meeting for the WMS, Mr's. T.
Brintnell ,gave "a 'chapter of., the
study book -which was on M.eXico.
A n4ssionary .prayer was • offered
by Mrs. Percy Harris. Rev. Chas.
D: Daniel gave a questionnaire on
the New Women's Organization;
followed with -a discussion period:
A bale consisting: of crib .;quilts and
layettes -has been sent to Dr. Whit-
ing,
of. Hazelton, • B.C., valued at
'$45. 'A second bale, . weighing 75
pounds and valued at $135, has
been sent to Toronto to.be!forWard-
ed to 'headquarters ,
.,:A presentation_::of a "casserole
was made to Mrs. • Daniel; the ac=
coinpanying address :being read by
McDuff Report
(Continued from Page 2)
servatiye baekbenehers who oced*
py neighboring desks in the Com,
mons Chamber now' tall. them-
selves e A. r
slvs �G u>xced,
e e Yr n
the �,
Guffaw .-and ,standing for Goal
'Fellows Association. Membership•
is kept at nine, so they'll have .one
more member than the` CCF, with
whom they ` eehange banter and
heckling . across,the Commons'
aisle, . Its this -kind of 'spirit which,
underneath the. heat of debating
battle, -keeps the Co mons«:a pret-
ty friendly' place despite the Perin
-
cal al riv lr
c y.
a
Noel Dorian, ' .the Conservative'
P' for' Bellechasse,now seems to::
be: ''the' likely candidate from
French-speaking -Canada when
Prime Minister Diefenbaker gets
around to that predicted cabinet
shuffle after the session. The for-
-Mier senior Quebec crown prosecu-
tor, a' close ally.,of Premier Duples
sis; - was singled -out to :rally the
Quebec -Tories in a reply, to an at-
tack by Hon. Lionel Ch"evrier' (Lib-
eral Montreal -Laurier) .: on,, the
Dominion -Provincial : issue. Th e::
present French. -'speaking cabinet.
ministers ;took 'no part in' the' de -
ba e,
ebate, but •. Mr. Diefenbaker was, on
Band: to hear •' dr. Dosion--:as he
skilfully- walked. the :political tight-
`..4
ight
ni rope..
Mrs, ,T.Bxintnell: and `-presentation
made'by Mrs. R. Taylor. Mrs. Dan-
Auxiliary were Mrs. L. Baynham fitting manner. Mrs.J. Ferguson
•aril Mrs: H. S,male. and Mrs..'' W. 'Brintnell. will form
Brownies: Go To Camp the visiting' committee for July and
1 h k in
August. Mrs. Ed: Dick,, ;and Mrs;,.
Tbrough•,.the. generosity' of -the
Anglican 'Church, , Brownies Df Earl Kinsman served refreshmenits.
Hensall;:.en ohyed' ..a-, weekend 'camp The annual' Baby •Band;party will
at Huron•Churcli: Camp, three miles be:'held= in the .United Church Fri
-south 'df ,B,ayfield .on the'Shores of = day, June .19; at ;;3 p.m. _
Lake Huron. All the; cairn `isig fa- Mr. and Mrs;:._Wilbert Dilin and
g
cilities» were at' their disposal; and;Mr. and Mrs: -Hugh 'Love have re -
due to unsuitabte•weather•the camp,l turned from a' vacation spent an
fire. onSturd niht:.okplace N
a • ay._ ,g, t o orthern:;Ontario. ;They visited,Cal-
around• stove in the, staff' lander. and • saw' the home where
r the" quintuplets were born .
Brownies : attendin the cam
g P • Mr. and Mrs. -R. M Peck spent
were:: Colleen, Baynham; Christine the weekend with their`` "daughter
;Cameron, Dune Dignan; Lynn Ptab- 'and son: in=law : 'Mr. `":and Mrs;
•er,!;,Joyce Flynn,' Kathie 'Render Frank:Ell ott and fainil of Bl th. dY
o Flora Lee Johns ` ohne ' y J-
: r5 -�: to Y,
ewmar-ket were: recent visitors,
with .Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McNaugh-
ton and 'Mr. and `Mrs. Bert Hor
ton.
Induction of . the following new
Elders was held, at the .United
Church Sunday morning;''�June;14
.T arvey' Keys, ::Walter.' Spencer,
Clem" Christie, Dr: J. C. Goddard,
Mr.::Cameron. Barnes, resident 'Jack Corbett, Albert Alexander and
minister'of the: camp; spoke 'to the' }iobert Reaburn. Rev. Charles .D:
Brownies at ;the Sunday: camp; ser- Daniel chose_for�?his:th'erne, "How
'vice; and Miss L. •Stegner;" division Long • Will: There Be Faith
.com'inissioner :and. Mrs J' Wood- . Members of. 'Hensall' TCin: men
en, Exeter " Brown Owl, were. also. Club staged a 'work party :a the
present for. the service A presen- local `park' • Tuesday, evening to
tation:was made' to.KrIstine,.Cam- clean out theunderbrush .and to
eron_.far being the :best camper clean up •the parkin general., 'Jack
during the weekend. ' 'Hamilton;, chairman of the. project,
Brownies•, returned ''to .Hensall• on said Tuesday that • they ?hoped to
ST. COLUMBAN`
e d kiss •Carol
�Mrs.7a k Mela yand
Melady, Detroit,. spent the week-
end
eek
end: with Mr. and�''Mrs. Maurice:
Melady.
Mr. and Mrs.William McMillan
were in Detroit attending the wed-
ding of their 'nephev. .
Mr. and Mrs. John 'Fawcett, of
London,with' Mr. "and Mrs. 3. J.
Holland
Mrs,' 'Nellie Feeney, Kitchener,
,
is .visiting: Mr. and '.•Mrs..`Joseph
,
'ME HURON rmalro1% MOW
KIPPEN NEWS
Sunday servile at St. Jew's ,ic►ni.
;United Chureli was Well: attended We ade
Re f- n - -wa in a
Rey, Cools, "of i<ei]lca , s >tclieal fy�
charge of the service nl, 'the ab- Mrs. Ricei ,Stanley tt
senee of the minister; Rey. Mac- joyad..R blas trip t*' i'oropte, s
Millan ing three hours at, the ,mtisennt
Miss Marie : rarro nurse -in- 'Queen's ,Park and a return
training at Stratford General Hos- trip on the aninvey9 f'et 'nIn `,
pital, is spending three weeks' .va- home about .0:a0
.
._aand
cation ,m,• h :ivlr, dThe is Lynda Ca
ti it wi er parents, , 11. Misses ,':
se r
Mr E. otth re
S Ja Ferguson,I'e tl N
rr Chi a
Recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. i ' this Week with`' an daunt • and
� tang w
Dowson were Mrs. A. Keyes Sea- uncle Mr. and Mrg. • A, 7Paraene,
for h• lbir: • nt1 Mrs. Oscar 'Wright,W..Mr. -and Mrs:. Peter •Chi , of
t, ag'
Jsckert
l ey,.Lo don,with
Miss Arno 1Via on y, n
Mr and Mrs.. Frank:; Maloney.
Mr, and Mrs.. Lou, Rowland and
fain Waterloo; visited',Mr_andi
kers and'famil . of "Mrs.' nein Mclver.:
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch and
family, of Varna, spent Sunday: af-
teriioon-witly-Mrs. Rudy Oesch.
Mr. Harold• Finlay and.. family
attended ;the. Guernsey -twilight
meeting held at Frank Tod'etl's, of'
Poplar Ha, -on, Friday, .evening.
The Blaker::School'held their last.
Red''Cross meeting on Friday With,
a bal game. -Those on the _,c_ommit .
n-Baehilr" a'',
tee:were Sharon a e e , Fmm _
and Margaret Finlay, Meryyn Erb '
and Allen Erb.
,Sunday visitors'with Mr. Harold,
Finlay and `:familg-were ;Mr. and
Mrs. " Alvin: Osborne = and .;Sharon,
Mrs: Edgie'Farrell, 'Mr. Fred Herd
s n, LLQn,-Sitz
K*Te, erre-Wendy Lorain ,"
Ann. Mickle, Linda . M'ock, ; Wendy`
Moir, Heather Reid, Mary Sawyer,
Barbara Schwalm, .Lois 'Simhions,
IDonria"`Wilkinson.
The:camp.svas directed, by Brown;
Owl Mrs E'. T: Rowe, : assisted by.
Mrs..T. Lavender Miss Jane:Hor,.
ton, Miss Pat' Rowe and Mr.:
Sunday.- at 5 p m., tired buthap-build slide, swings, teeter-totters,
•
py, wishing they could stay longer. and sandboxes for the children 'in
- -,the. near -future: Tktey- wnI3 enter
Chiselhurst WA and WIS tain the ladies' at the ;'';Bluew, ater
The June g
::meetin '`of' the` Wo= :motel south' of Grand `Bend on.
Association-'- ,.,, , _
'mens ,nand-- - Women, s -Thursday; - -
Missionary Society of Chiselhurst Mr. -and Mrs. Jack -Peebles and
family, London; "F/O George ,Sang-
ster, Mrs:: Sangster and. Daryl, of
Hamilton, . and Mrs Pearl Elgert,
of Portage"la Prairie, were guests
on Saturday with Mr. "and •Mrs.
Leonard' Noakes andfainily. :
• The- Ilensall Cribs; in: their- re-
cent drive for `coat -hangers,• col-
lected '2;000
Mrs. R'. MacKellar_and Teddy,
of 'Medford, are spending two•
weeks with Mrs,' MacKellar s .par-
ents,: Mr.: and Mrs. "Alf Smith.
Mr. and ,Mrs.. Adam- Wilson, of
Brncefield' (nee.' Wanda Baker), a
recent bridal couple, were honored
at •a reception and dance' at Bay
;field pavilion Wednesday evening,
and .'were;presented ,with •a •purse.
of.nioney, with Niel' Graham doing
the -honors Baird's .orchestra pro-
vided music for the dance There,
Vas a large attendance..;
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Mks, w. H. DALRYMPLE
BRUCEFIELD-Mrs. William a
Dalrymple, 74, died Monday in St.
Joseph's ;,Hospital;" London.. The
former Elizabeth Watt, . she ' was
this daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Watt:
She is survived by her husband;
by' one son, Robert,--Brucefie1c1;
tno'daughters, Mrs. F. (Jean) El-,
liott,' Stratford;, Mrs. Day (Grade)
Pepper,' Brucefield.
The body ifs resting 'at the Ball
and ' Mitch, funeral , home, Clinton,
until Thursday: afternoon, "-when
funeral service will be held at
Brucefield !hilted. Church at .3:00',
p.m. Burial 'is to take ; place ' in
Baird's cemetery, Stanley town-
MRS. THOMAS MOLYNEAY.IX
_DUBLIN Mrs.. Thomas Moly-
neaux, • Dublin, died Tuesday' at
Victoria Hospital, London, follovV-
ing a -short illness. She was in her
75th year,
The former Mary Loretta Griffin
of Kingsbridge; she was: educated
at Kingsbridge and attended Gode
rich High School: She was married'
to Mr.: Molyneaux in X907 -at, Kings'
bridge, and he predeceased her in
1.952. .(
Mrs. Molyneaux carne to the
Dublin • district in .1907 and attend-
ed St. -Patrick's Roman. Catholic
Church. She was a 'member of the.
Catholic Women's League and the
Altar Society,
She is survived by one son, John,
Thorold, and four daughters, Mrs.
Herold Schmuck,Kitchener; :Mrs.
Fergus. Stapleton, Dublin; Mrs.
Lloyd, • Etue, Zurich, ,,,and Mrs. Tien-
neth Etue, Seaforth
Resting -at the home ofher son-
in-law, Fergus Stapleton', Debi'
Requiem High Mass will be sung•.
bti' 'ridgy morning. at 10 a.m. at
St, Patrick's -.Church,. Dublin. In
ternient' will be made in St. Pat-
rick's cemetery.•, Funeral arrange.:
ments .are in charge of Box Fun-
eral Hoorne; Seaforth,'
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r .:nd
a Mrs. :W n ns-
of K , w h� M. M s o isc re
o n Madi W o ui
enn?l ri. ., s aspending
,
Stogdill„ . of Toronto. They later.this; 'week, with Mrs. Chiang ;3,-.8.1S-
met
ss'
met at the home of Mr. Lloyd Dow- ter and brother -in -Jaw, ' Mr. and
son, Varna, and' had '.a -•family re=, Mrs:'•Motornura. '- •
Twilight
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of Jfincardine and Mr. and Mrs:
William oesch, of Varna„ and Mrs..
RudyO
Mr..sd
Abner"weber
o• f
Gownatowi;were Weekend visitors
_With __Mr,_and Mrs _lVlenno:Steekle
and Mr.and Mrs. -Pieter Gingerich:
FARM NEOF.
WS• HURON
The tempo of haying has increas-'.
ed•with a good. percentage Of the
farmers: started. Hay,. however, is,
-making very slowly; There:;iscon;
sid:erable interest in hay condition-'
' The late- soWn crops could do
with•'a goo, rain -There Will' be a
larger • acreage of• spring grain and
hay sprayed for weeds than ever
before �r
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r-ateful a ec iatio -
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to ' all .•
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meon'June. ll..
I will ,''continue to;
represent all of Mile;
P. Z
e a 'l� Ie . n Huron ,rid=
in to the best' of m
g..
ability.
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