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Names New Officers
One hundred and thirty-five sat
down
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- to
a' most delicious turkey
supper at the •Hensall Curling Club
banquet at the; Hensall Memorial
Centre auditorium ,on; Wednesday
evening; followed with an evening
o•
f dancing.:
Election of officers, conducted
by R. H Middleton•. are;
.., . honorary
presidents, C. S..,MacNaughton
MLA, and R. H. Middleton;
presi,
dent, S. G. Rannie yice-preside it,
Lucky Symes, RCAF, . 'Centralia •
secretary -treasurer, Don. Joynt ;
games committee chairman, W. 0.
Goodwin; vice-chairman; Ed. Fink.
Other members on, the committee
are MFs 'Toward: Scane, Mrs. Don
Joynt, Mrs, Arthtir:Skidmore, Mrs.
Symes, Bob Currie, RCAF,"Cen-
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Draws for $50;. $25 and $10 were
,Won by personnel at RCAF Sta'tilon
Centralia. Glen Weida, R.R.
1'Zurieh, was the winner of the '
oth-
er.draw, Sunday night Octobe 25
at 7 p,m., was.set aside for free
curling for beginners. Hensall Leg-
ion Ladies Auxiliary. catered for the
banquet. q
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South Huron' WMS
Convention Held
In Elimville
The WMS Sectional convention of
South .Huron, held in .Elimville
United` Church Tuesday with after-
noon and evening sessions; ,had
guest speakers, w
Mrs, A. E. ' Hql-
Iandsr; of Aylmer, who spoke on the
development in the study of wo-
men's '.work in the United Church,
and Miss C, Baxter, missio ar
ny on
furlough from India.
Mrs. 'I3'ollands
said th
,eobject of the integration
of the .women's organizationsin
in
the.church was named in the theme
for, the ° convention, "Mission To
the Uttermost:'- . In ';`a changing
world the church and women's
place in its -work is changing. Wo-.
man has not yet found her place
in thecourts and boards of: the
church, be said. At present, she
stated,'` not half" the women in the
church are •in,our organizations.
'There are' 244,000 federations in
the church where WMS and WA. are
one •organization. One ; organization
is stronger than several - working
schueparatrch'elyhas. be, . a;nden. drgradawing touallywtheard
•,
integration as seen in the present
federated groups, she pointed out.
The actual vote on themovement,
will be in the general conferences.
of the church, not in local voting,
Miss ,Baxter;: in a , native' 'sari
with emblems syinbolizing the `lotus.
flower, -emblem,: of India;.sh84ied
• 'slides ;depicting';life in.: India.- . Mrs.
Wm MdVittie, Presbyterial, presi
dent in:her •message -to the convert-'
tion asked the • members to read the
aims ,and objects of ;the WMS:
Speaking „Of the:iintegration of wo-
men's organizations, she° said it
was ;the •.dream of" every woin'an
.coming true to be eo-workers. with
;�hrist,. a-nd she,-rged-=rriexntrers"'to"
I &• for success; unity and loyalty.
Mrs , Gordon: Johnston. introduc-
ed a 'brief .discussion on', the CTA,"
urging - 'all Wern.en to Study the
question, pray 'and vote.
N -WS OF iiENSALL
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regar
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Mrs. Ruby, Bell; Noble Gra
Presided f
for the meeting -of
Amb
Rebekah Lodge ,held • Wednesd
Vice -Grand Mrs.:_,Olga ,Chi
. Pcha
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reported' for the visiting' ,and p
pert, Committees, .nnfornting .;.
lodge that the dishes they'""had'put-
Chased
had arrived, nd:: rs°
Pearl Shaddick ; ` reported -f
:.., , r P , for ;the
finance"committee, Cards of thanks
were received, from; Mrse Wilmer
Adkins and -Miss Mabelle ' White-
man.
nd, great -grand h d en—
c il r will •celebrate
er her
79th birthday d
th a
ay. • ber 31. y Saturday, Octo-'
se Mrs. Keith. Lindsayand a Pamela
ro- returned to. a a e
N p n e on :'Saturday;
the after a visit„with' her parents,Mr..
andMrs. John Henderson andf
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turned "home • With •them, for ;the
Weekend,
Winners at the curling banquet -
were: $50, Mrs. Charles Atkinson,
R.R. ` 1, Centralia; $25, Cpl, • H. K:..
Turner, RCAF. Station Centralia;
$10,.,Mrs C. F. McConachie;>RCAF,;
Centralia.' '
Youth For Christ • Rally .'of,:Huron
District .'are' holding,. a` Hallowe'en
party in the Memorial Centre,
Arena. this Saturday night, to be
followed with lunch and a devo-
tional period in the auditorium..
Over 300 are expected.
:• District Deputy -President Mrs.
Dorothy Parker, assf'sted; by Mrs.
Edna Caldwell, acting deputy mar-
shal, and Deputy, Treasurer Mrs.
'Evelyn AfcBeath'installed the,treas-
urer, Mrs., Bertha MacGregor. A
bake sale;•,produce . and .afternoon
tea, will be held in November in
the •lower'lodge h'a11
Plan October, .Party
At' the dinner -meeting` of . the
Kinsmen Club, held Thursday eve-
ning, plans' were finalized for the
-Hallowe'en party •for the children
of Hensall and district, to be held
at the Town Hall : Saturday night,'
October 3'1; A parade, "he'aded aby,
a band,•from'the Public School to
the hall, will be • featured. Comedy
colored movies will, he shown' in
the' -Town Hall and children will. be
Presented. with 'treats of cdy.
Guests at the,' dinner "'meeting
were D'ar'gon Burns” and John Bak-
er. President : Ross Jinks chaired
the meeting; and'''' Bill Fuss won
the raffle.:
M:r and Mrs. Ross Jinks, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mickle Mr. and Mrs.
•JackkDrysdale and Mr. , and Mrs.'
John kleal-attended-'the•-lttitsmen
Fall. Council .meeting at Preston
over the ,weekend. -
Mmre . James' Smillie 'returned`
home Thursday -after a `pleasant`
Worship •weeks visit . with• ;her sister and
brother-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.`
Little, of Windsor.
The local.; Girl Guide Association
are. sponsoring a paper drive this.
Saturday 'morning.
Miss Carolyn Cook had her ton-
sils removed. at Clinton Hospital
Stove and
Furnace 011
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Mrs Gus h and Jimmy, .
betroit visiteVotd over the, weekendof
with, -Mrs. L. Simpson.
Mrs Catherine 'Redden, resident
'of :the village' for „over 30 years
and who has the distinctionhav-,
mg ';87 descendants -10 sons twp
daughters,•40 grandchildren-and•35'
service' in • the' afternoon. was, talc=
en 'by. Mrs. , •A Taylor, Jr. and-
Mrs.' Thomas Brintnell,,•of Chis
elhurst Auxiliary_; in the evening;
-by .Diane Johns and Ruth -Horne,'
of Elimyillle eGIT. •
Mrs. William Cann, ' Thames
.Road,'.was': soloist. Mrs' ,:W J.
Routley, Vice—president,,cl}aired°
the -meeting, Mrs: Charles Steph .
,en extended, .greetings, to , which
Mrs. -Ken ':Elder,, of Hensall, re
plied An: invitation', to' convene, in
Thanes Road United' Church 'next
year - was " accepted.'' Rev D. M.
Gtiest; Centralia, president. of the•
London, Conference;• closed the,.
meeting
L.O.B.A'e Names •
Euchre Winners`
The L O.B.A. ' sponlore¢d & suc-
cessful euchre Monday. night.- Win-
ners were: ladies; first, Mrs.;;Jack`:
Eisler, Sr,; lone .hands,, Mrs.: A.
O'Reilly; consolation" Mrs. Wm...
Blair; men: first, A. -O'Reilly; lone
hands, Joseph. Smith; consolation,
Harold Smith.
•Bride -Ta -_.Be is,
Guest Of Honor
Miss' Dorothy Devitt was •guest.
of honor ata: shower Wednesday.
evening 'at the home of Mrs. Fos-
ter ' Bennett, Twenty-five friends
and neighbors' gathered to honor
her' prior: to -her marriage. ':Con.
tests.•. and bingo .'games were con-.
ducted':by Mrs. Bon Dolmage,. and
Mrs, Vern" Graham..'`.
Mrs.:. Jim Sallows read the : ad'-
•dress ..to the bride, who was seat-
ed in, a nicely' decorated• chair: The
gifts „Were' carried in` by Misses-
'1 aye, McCowan and -Aileen Eaton.
Dorothy' 'thanked the fadie,s ' for
their lovely gifts Old' invited them
to her new home in Sarnia.
All'.. joined in singing• "For She's
a Jelly Goon' Fellow," A 'dainty
lunch was , served by,, the 'hostess,.
assisted. by Mrs., Peter McCowan.
Hensall Sales Prices
•
Market Wag, steady.with cows .and
heifers ;'$1,00lower. at -the Hensall
Sales an Thursday. .,
Butcher steers; $21 to '$25.60':
medium m -steers, $19.50 t4: $20.50
butei'er heifers,'$18.50 to $22;`, fat,
cotws, $10'
to; -$12.50; good cows•=$13„
to $15.50; light cows, $16 to $17.50;.'
;babies;,'`$25 to $26.50; •veal calves,
$22 to $29;25 •small. calves,
o $25:50; .Holstein heifer calves,
$23 to $32.50; Durham.,: ealves, $32
to $46;50 weanling pigs, $6.50, to
$8 chunks, $8.50. to, .$11.50; . feed-'
ers, $12u:to $17:50;• sows; $32 to. $61.'
and nd " eighty :pigs
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°Yellow • and bronze ,chrysanthe-
mums • formed the setting in At-
woodf P•resbyterian Church on Sat
urdayt; Qe"tober 17„- at 3 o'clotk•for
the marriage of Miss Doris :Isabelle
Kennedy, Listowel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William; Kennedy, Lis-
towel, in Donald Bert Gordon, At-,
wood, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. A: H.
Gordon, • Atwood Rev. Douglas
BIack performed 'the ceremony.:.
The wedding music Was. played by
Mrs: Margery Nind; organist of the
church. •
The . ;bride •wore- .a traditional
gown of white slipper"satin with a
full skirt The fitted bodice was
styled with short sleeves and a•.
Sabrina neckline, and the waistline
extended to, a deep V at }the,frdnt
with a bow trim at the back.' Her,
shoulder -length illusion veil was
:held by, a headdress- ' studded: With
seed pearls,!,and sh'e carried a
white satin:covered Bible, crested
with `'Sweetheart rosebuds and
white streamers. -••••
Mrs: Jack Scholl, Atwood, sister
of the bridegroom, was matron of
honor, wearing a red velvet derss
with white featherheaddress--and,
carrying a bouquet of'whfte carna-
tions and red Sweetheart roses:
Keith Kennedy, Listowel, brother
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of the bride; was best man..
Areception was held at the Coro-
nation Hotel, Ha:rriston. The bride's
mother <received'. the guests wear --
Mg a.royal.blue crepe dress with
pink' and black' accessories and a
pink rose. "corsage. She was assist-
ed by the brid groonV,,s mother.
wearing`,! a bine. French
ed crepe dress'` with black acces
sories and pink ro$e Corsage.
For a wedding trip to places in..
the U.S.A., the bride donne• -'a
brown :wool crepe dress nialte "suit
with beige feather, hat, brown ac-
cessories, -and a yellow chrysan-
themum • corsage. The couple will
reside in'. Seaforth
SHAT ,sntrrLEWORTH;
Bishop j• Cronyn ,Memorial
Church, 4;,London. was the setting
for •a w•eddiiig ceremony ,when, .Jan=
et Patricia Shuttleworth exchanged'
marriage.•vows. with,_George Alex-
ander Shaw. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,- J:' E
Shuttleworth, Springbank Drive,
and the' groom is the soh. of Mrs.
Dorothy • Shaw, London, and 'the
late W. R. Shaw, formerly oT Sea -
forth. The Rev. Canon J. Berton
Thomas,.officiated•at the ceremony
assisted, by the groom's cousin, 'the
Rev.' j. W. Langford,
The bride chose • a ' champagne
toned gown of delustred peau de.
sole fashioned -on princess .lines
with•a.bouffant skirt. The sculptur-
ed bodice featured lilypointsleeves
and a scalloped •bateau neckline
rimmed with ,seed pearls, and se -
iii and appliqugenn
face Panels of laceed ewithmbellisarhed the
rent' and back -of the skirt'which.•.
wept to a full' chapel •' train. A
earl tiara .held her fingertip .veil,
f double pure French silk illusion,
nd-she carried a cascade of •Jo-
anna . Hill roses and gardenias
with garlands 'of stephanotis
'The attendant-s--were-dressed,in
imilar street,length •velget gowns
tyled on 'princess lines.: Miss, Syl:
id Campbell, London, as maid of
oner; wore French brown 'velvet,
rs. R. J.- Bolissey, Seaforth, sir=
dr of the groom, `Mrs. Eric: Hyatt
nd. Miss Marilyn Shuttleworth, sis-
er of. the :bride, -.as bridesmaids,`
ere dressed inidentieai gowns of
uinplfin Velvet 'Miss Nancy Shut-
eworth, sister of the bride, as
unior bridesmaid;' • Were honey
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ige' .velvet;
Warren Skase, Londono W a s
roomsman; and ti`shers were Gor-
on Shuttleworth, brother of the
ride, 'and Robert Cornish, :both of
ondon, R.!' Jr Bopssey, Seaforth,
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d, Ivan MeKague; Teeswater,
For travelling the- bride donned
charcoal gray suit with a three-
arter length tweed coat , and
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