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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-22, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22nd, 1947 1NEWS of HENSALL and DISTRICT i / Miss Ann Tate spent the week­ end in Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Lammie has to her room during the past week owing to illness. Mrs. Sperry and been confined baby, of Lon­ don. visited recently with her par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Geiger. Mrs. Geo. Walker and Mrs. C. I Hudson attended an executive meet­ ing of the W.M.S. held in Clintoni last week. • Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the I week-end at the home of her daugh­ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Parker, ■ Mrs. Smith, of ‘St. Marys, visited | with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Petty. I^vho is ill at. Mrs. Saundercock’s Nursing Home, recently. Mrs. Hannah Workman returned home after visiting with her daugh­ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake in Exeter. Miss Greta Lammie was guest violinist at the anniversary services at Centralia United Church on Sun­ day at which Rev. Arthur Sinclair of Blytli, was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Turkey and Miss Wanda Tuekey, nurse-in-train­ ing at Victoria Hospital* visited re­ cently with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bayn- ham and Miss Helen Moir. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunkin and Mr. Wilfred Hunkin, of Thames Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacBeath, Ross and Douglas, Kippen, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. ~ MacLaren and Donald. Carmel Church Anniversary Services Largely Attended Carmel Presbyterian Church vices were largely attended on day when. Rev. Kenneth MacLean, of Exeter, was the guest speaker, taking as his subject for the morn­ ing service, “The Potter and the Clay.” The choir sang an anthem entitled, “Sing Aloud”; duet by Mrs. P. A. Ferguson and Mrs. H. C. Bell; also an anthem entitled “Make a Joyful Noise.” Rev. P. A. Fer­ guson and Rev. R. A. Brook, of the Hensall United Church, were both present assisted ered an subject, are Spoken, Q Church of God. Wm. sang are choir “Hark, Cairns, Brown Bonthron contributed a solo led “Absent, all directed the music panied throughout. Carmel W.M.S, Carmel Presbyterian their meeting in the s the church with " Dougall presiding and opened the meeting by singing “God Bless and Pity Us," after which Mrs. Dougall led in prayer. Miss Minnie Reid read Psalm 146. The roll call was an- sv. ered by using “Praise” as a text word. Arrangements were made for the birthday party ti> be held in June when the Presbyterial presi­ dent, Mrs. Bissett of Goderich, will be the guest speaker. Arrangements were also made to attend the meet­ ing at Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, on Thursday. May 22nd, vhen Miss Mary Williamson, mis­ sionary on furlough from India, will be present to address the meet­ ing, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall present­ ed the first part of the topic on “Christian Education in India.” Mrs. Jas. Paterson sang a solo en­ titled “Let Him In,” by Mrs. Dougall. The the topic, “Christian Girls in India,” was at the evening service and Rev, MacLean. who deliv- inspiring address on the “Glorious Things of Thee Mrs. Kennedy How Lovely Lord.” The entitled, Mrs. J. Wm. J. IV. entit- Doug- Brown and Mrs. ( a duet entitled Thy Dwellings, sang an anthem Hark, My Soul.’ soloist, and Mrs. obligato soloist. Mrs. Mrs. Malcolm and accom- W.M.S. held •lioolroom of Mrs. Malcolm June July July instructive “Canadian Schools institutions ser- Sun- and Cit­ an d for Roy SAVE * nice to rvice °n Bank. or Montreal 'MYBANH to trillion ctMoum accompanied remainder of Education of presented by Mrs. Dougall. The meeting- conclud­ ed by singing, “Praise Ye the Lord” and the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Hensall Senior Institute Mrs. A. E. Munn was hostess to the Hensall Institute at her home on Wednesday evening and was as­ sisted by Mrs. J. E. McEwan and Mrs. Wm. Dinnin. Mrs. A. W. Kers- lake presided and the meeting com­ menced by singing “The Ode” and “The Maple Leaf Forever,” follow­ ed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The president read a Mother’s Day poem. The guest speaker, Rev. R. A. -Brook, gave an forceful address on izenship,” Homes, Churches are 'basic democracy, stressing the following­ points: (1) As good citizens we should show spirit of good relation­ ship; (2) We should cultivate love tor our country—be interested in our government; (3) One’s church is the bulwark of democracy. Roll call was answered by written sug­ gestions for the year’s work. Motto, “Let me think a little more of my neighbor and less of me,” was ex­ cellently prepared, by Mrs. Cameron ancl read by .Miss Luker. Audrey Walsh then favored with lovely vocal selections with guitar accom­ paniment, “When Fairies Sing” and “There’s a new Moon over my Shoulder.” Business and banquet plans were discussed. The district annual is scheduled to be held in Thames Road Church Tuesday, May 27th with registration from 9:30 to io. The following members will at­ tend: Mrs. Munn, Mrs. Elgie, Mrs. S. Bell, Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Kerslake, Mrs. Mousseau, Mrs. A. D. McEwen, and Mrs. Hess. Co-operative pro­ grams were discussed. Those fav­ ored are “Developing Community Enterprises;” first choice, “Per­ sonality;” second choice, “Dress.” Short courses favored are “Let's Can Ontario’s Food," first choice; "Your Pre-Schpol Child," second choice. A donation of $25 will be made to the Cancer Fund. A “thank you” letter was read from Mrs. F. Wright. The 50th anniversary of the Women’s Institute being held at O.A.C.", Guelph, on June 18th. was discussed. Miss Wilma Dinnin presented a humorous reading, “My Financial Career.” Mrs. S. Bell then gave a helpful talk on "Cereals and the Edible Grain.” Mrs. Kerslake voiced appreciation to all respon­ sible for the enjoyable and success­ ful meeting, 1 God Save the King” was sung and refreshments served by Mrs. Munn, Mrs. Dinnin, Mrs. J. McEwan and the social commit­ tee. Birthday Party Largely Attended The Women’s Missionary Society of the Hensall United Church held their annual birthday party iFriday, May 9tli, in the schoolroom of the church. The president, Mrs. W. B. Cross, presided and opened the pro­ gram with a hearty welcome to the guests from Kippen, Chisel-hurst Evening- Auxiliary and the members of the W.M.S. The hymn, “Breathe On Me Breath of God,” was sung and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Miss M. Ellis had charge of the Devotional which was fol­ lowed by prayer by Mrs. R. A, Brook. Hymn, “Unto .the Hills Around Do I Lift Up Mine Eyes," was sung. Miss Greta Lammie ored with a beautiful violin accompanied on the piano by Miss Gladys Luker. Miss Helen and Sinclair, of Kippen, sang two vocal duets, “To the Little Children Over the Sea” and "Robin Red­ breast.” Mrs. Sinclair accompanied on the piano. Miss Audrey Walsh sang a delightful solo accompanied by Miss Edna Walsh at the piano. Mrs. John M. Glenn, of Chiselhurst, gave a splendid reading entitled, "Mine and William’s Thankoffer­ ing.” A beautiful hymn entitled, “Tell Mother I’ll be There,” was sung by a trio consisting of Mrs. Milton Lavery, Mrs. Geo. Hess and Mrs. Maude Hedden. Mrs. Thos. Sherritt accompanied at the piano. The guest speaker, Mrs. E. C. Mur­ ray, gave a splendid address on the "Assets of Life,” showing- that ev­ ery woman has some talent which they can use in helping on the Missionary work for it means a great deal to every church if every woman would be a faithful worker in Missions, for what the world needs today is more of the Christian spirit in the hearts of the people. The offering was then taken up by Mrs. John Passmore and Mrs. C. Cook. Hymn, "We Give Thee But Thine Own,” was sung. Mrs. Cross then expressed thanks to all who took part in the program and the meeting closed with prayer. A dain­ ty lunch was served by the ladies. "Bray? O.K, I” That’s wliat hundreds of poultry raisers Will tell you—O.K. for health, vigor, fast growth, early full development, real egg and meat production, These Qualities which have made Bray Chicks so widely ami so favorably known are important at any time of year; and w’ith chicks started from now on vigor, last growth, and early full development are doubly important. Make sure you get the kind that will come on FAST . . . order Bray Chicks. TIME to CULL A hen that isn’t laying at tills time of year will probably never pay her way, So it’s good business to cull your thick heavily, get rid of the loafers, and put what you get from them into good chicles, and good feed to raise them- It’s also good business to make provision now for good green pasture for your groov­ ing birds. Lots of short ten­ der green feed will save yon purchased grooving feed, and raise you better birds. TIME to ORDER If you haven’t already or­ dered your chicks—or if you would handle a second lot— don’t put off ordering, We can give prompt shipment now. BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, EXETER Eric Carscadden, Manager e fav- solo, Ann f reStf< “odernly ^.coa^ loaoS° cars ’ R 86 them-Relax in cOafo ‘ ~ ese"e your accomfflodacioa refreshed. cmadim tfaf9npv‘""^ Hensall Ball Club Unites with Zurich Snelgrove Tire & Electric Vulcanizing Phone lSw t Exeter help you. ’ays. The Hensall Baseball Club, which will operate under the name of the Hensall-Zurich Combines, elected the following officers at a meeting here: President, E. R. Shaddick: vice-president, R. H. Middleton; secretary-treasurer, F. G. Bonthron; executive, T. Lavender, E. Fink, I. Yungblut, D. Bedard; manager, S. Tudor. Schedule May June June June June June Business Directory Facilitiesfor card players. TO EVERyw„ July July July July July July 29—Hensall-Zurich at Clinton. 3—Staffa at Hensall. 9— Hensall-Zurich at Mitchell. 12—Clinton at Hensall. 20—Hensall-Zurich at Staffa. 2G—Hensall-Zurich at Clinton Radio School. 30—Mitchell at Hensall. 3—Clinton R. S. at Hensall. 7—'Hensall-Zurich at Clinton R. S. 10— Hensall-Zurich at Staffa. 14—Hensall-Zurich at Mitchell 17—Clinton R. S. at Hensall, 22—Clinton at Hensall. 25—Mitchell at Hensall. 29—Hensall-Zurich at Clinton. Staffa at Hensall. Dr. H. H. Cooven, L.D.S., D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36 Closed Wednesday Afternoons ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to J. TV. Morley EXETER. ONT. GLADMAN and COCHRANE BARRISTERS —- SOLICITORS EXETER. ONTARIO at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. Dr. J. W. Corbett, D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON BELL BUILDING, EXETER Telephone 273 KIPPEN Last Meeting of Season the Hold The Friendship Circle met in Sunday School room on Monday evening with a good attendance. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Winson Workman’s group. The meeting- opened by singing hymn 562. Mr. Hinton then led in prayer. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Carl McClinchey followed by the singing of "O Canada." Mr. Joe McLellan favored with a read­ in** in keeping with Mother’s Day, “She Has No Occupation.” Rev. Hinton then sang a very pleasing solo, Warren piano duet. solo, Smile. piano instrumental. Mrs. Ross then informed the group that Mrs. Gack- stetter’s group west of the highway had secured the highest points for attendance for was decided to the Lions Club Friday evening, Hinton then took over the Kids who were iMona Caldwell, na Broadfoot, Wilma Kyle, Kyle, Don Kyle, Don Bell and Jack Caldwell and it resulted -that Wilma Kyle was the winner, a dainty lunch was served by the last group. Mother McCrae, Thompson favored with Ann Sinclair sang Travel Life’s Path With John Caldwell played f DR. R. H. DOYLE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray MAIN STREET, EXETER Telephone 60 ALVIN H. WALPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1 WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of youz property’s true value on sale day Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction? Guaranteed Crcditon P.O. or Phone 43-2 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Marion and a a a a the season and *it hold the picnic at Park, Seaforth June 13 th. l, on Mr. Quiz Ed- Tom FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 133 Pres.................... WM. II. COATES Exeter Vice-Pres. ...... 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