Clinton News-Record, 1958-05-22, Page 3Diplomas Given
Hensall Students
(By our Hensall correspondent)
The following diplomas and sea-
ls were presented to the scholars
of the Sunday School of Carmel
Church during the service on Sun-
day morning last.
Diplomas; Ann Lawrence, Rose
Marie Campbell, Carolyn Camp-
bell Garry Scholl. 2nd year seal,
Bevan Bonthron, Cheryl Mousseau,
Patsy Moir, Cameron McArthur,
Barry and Bradley Mousseau, 3rd
year seals Janice Bonthron, Lois
Wright, Karen McArthur, Brian
McArthur, 4th year seal, Sharon
McArthur, Michael Hoy, Marjorie
Schwalm; 5th year seal, Colleen
Baynham, Eleanor Wright, Char-
les Schwalm, James Wright; 6th
year seal, Bryan Fink, Gerald
Volland; 7th year seal, Margaret
Hyde, Barbara, Schwalm, -Freddie
Hyde, Eric Mousseau; ,Sin year
seal, Patsy Schwalm, Jimmy Hyde,
Don Volland, who received Bibles;
9th year; Carol and Billy Brown;
McKinnon. Clarence Volland,
10th, Brian Bonthron; 11th Bill
superintendent a the Sunday
School made the presentations.
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guests of Hensall Women's Insti-
tute at their May meeting held
last Wednesday, with 31 grand-
mothers present.
Prize for the oldest grandmoth-
er went to Mrs. Sarah Glazier,
Hensall, who celebrates her 92nd
birthday this month. Youngest,
Mrs, Orval Beaver, RR 1, Hen-
sail, grandmother with birthday
Hensall Chamber of Commerce
decided at their dinner meeting
Wednesday evening to drop the
Western Ontario Old Time Fid-
dlers Contest, scheduled for this
Spring.
"Declining inter e s t among
Sponsors of the project forced Its.
cancellation, but there is a pos-
sibility it may be taken up Again
if someone can be found -who is
willing to organize it," R, H.
Middleton, retiring Chamber presi..
dent, said. Mr, Middleton has
been closely associated with the
event for the past ten years. The
contest attracted hundreds of via-
ithrs to Hoven in that time and
has drawn competitors from as
far as Owen Sound, Brampton
and Windsor,
The fiddling competition is the
second major Hensel' community
project to be shelved for this
year. The Kinsmen Club has al-
ready cancelled plans for the an-
nual Bean Festival, an attraction
for thousands each summer.
Charles Fiford was elected new
president of the Chamber, suc-
ceeding Mr. Middleton, who has
served for about 16 years, Other
new officers are: Howard Scone,
firstvice-president; Lorne Tian
second vice-president; K. K,
Christian, seeretary-treaSurer,
Mr.. Hay was named chairman
of a committee to call for tenders
for removal of a house on the
bowling green. The building is to
be moved to Make way for a new
branch of the Dank of Montreal,
others named on the committee
were W. 0, Goodwin, Walter
Spencer and K. K, Christian,
A proposal that the Chamber
consider sponsoring a softball
team this year was discussed.
Since 1931 life eispectancy of
Canadian males has increased by
7.6 years to 68,5 years; life ex-
pectancy of Canadian females has
increased in the period of 11 years
to 73 years.
Donald McKinnon; grandmother
farthest away from her native
country, Mrs. Richard Taylor, Sr.
(England); grandmother with
youngest grandchild, Mrs. E. T.
Rowe.
Mrs.- George Armstrong com-
mented very ably on the motto,
"Looking back with gratitude,
looking up with faith, looking
forward with hope". For the
business period presided over by
the president a short course was
decided on "Hospitality Foods".
Plans were outlined for a picnic
to be held at Riverview Park,
Exeter. Five voting delegates were
appointed to attend the District
Annual at Creditors on May 29:
Mrs. Sim Roobol, Mrs. T. C.
Coates, Mrs, E. T. Rowe, Mrs,
Harry Horton and Mrs. R, M,
Peck,
Anyone wishing to dispose of
used greeting cards please take
them to Miss Greta Larrimie who
will take charge of sending them
on to places where they will be
much appreciated, Thank-you
notes were read from Mrs. E.
Norminton and Mrs. R. J. Cam-
eron. Mrs. Basil Edwards report-
ed on the meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary to South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, and Mrs. George Hess
gave the report of the Cancer
meeting held in Exeter.
A very interesting program was
presented consisting of a reading
"If Grandma and her hair brush
were not quite so obsolete" by
Mrs, William Henry; vocal solo,
"Rocking alone in her old rocking
chair" by Mrs. George Hess, with
Mrs. William Dougall portraying
the grandmother in the rocking
chair; vocal duet, "The Old Arm
Chair" by Mrs. George Hess and
Mrs. T. C. Coates.
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Hensall Chamber of Commerce Drops
Western Ontario Fiddlers Contest
(By etir Hensel! Correspondent)
Aid Cadets Pose with Group Captain Kenyon
Prize winning cadets of 532 Maitland Mr
Cadet Squadron discuss their trophies and the
year's activities with Croup Captain A. C.
Kenyon, Commanding Officer of RCAF Station
Centralia. G/C Kenyon was reviewing officer
for the squadron's annual inspection recently
in the Goderich Arena. The Squadron includes
boys from the Goderich, Wingham, Clinton and
Seaforth areas. Left to right• are Cadet Warrant
Officer P. W. McCreath, awarded his Cadet
Wings for completing 30 hours of flying train-
ing, G/C Kenyon, Cadet Warrant Officer Grant
Townsend, Most Valuable Cadet award winner,
and Cadet Leading Aircraftrnan D. Feagan,
awarded the trophy for the most valuable cadet
below the rank of Corporal, RCAF Station Clin-
ton is parent unit for the squadron and has
supplied them with accommodation for the
past year.
Hensall Women's Institute Honours
Grandmothers; Special Prizes Given
(By our Hensel! Correspondent)
Grandmothers were special nearest date of meeting, Mrs.
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