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I Tractor Injures
rolled
almost
heavy
Son
Robert Me-
Whj weed 9
Personally we’re inclined tp
accept the idea of a corres
pondent who says he lays strips
of aluminum foil between his
vegetable rows. He reports this
discourages the weeds, keeps
the soil moist, and reflects the
sun’s rays to the plant.
There are so many uses for
aluminum that the list fills a
good-sized book, and is always
growing. At present we can’t
supply Canadian manufac
turers with all they want. But
we’re busy building new plants
and powerhouses so that you
may be able to buy more of
the aluminum articles you
would like to have, Aluminum
Company of Canada, Ltd.
(Alcan).
THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1951
en
] Grant McGregor, 16, of Kip-
! pen, received a fractured left leg
I when he was pinned beneath a
; toppling tractor on a sideroad
1 northwest of Hensall.
I The youth, driving the tractor,
j failed to see a deep ditch, and
? the front wheels ran into the
i ditch. When the tractor
j over, the boy jumped
clear of the machine.
By-passers lifted the
machine off the boy’s leg.
of Mr. and Mrs.
Gregor, of Kippen, he was taken
to Clinton Hospital for treatment
and taken to his home. He was
j attended by Dr. J. C. Goddard,
’.of Hensall.
j
i
Kippen. Shoot
Scores for the gun club shoot
held at Kippen. Monday, spon
sored by the Kippen Gun Club
are as follows: Lloyd Venner,
I Hensall, high with 25 straight
at 16 yards, with Hedley Prouse
i and Bill Lumby, of Goderich with
runners-up.
the handicap John Ander-
Kippen,
Hedley
21. The
24
In
son,
and
with
shoot will be
Monday for
Club Trophy Clay
pionship of Huron
to all
was high with 23
Prouse runner-up
annual Labor Day
held
the
shooters.
at Kippen on
Kippen Gun
Target Cham-
County, open
waiter was taking the
a pretty girl who was
or-
ac-
The
der of _
companied by a florid, pudgy,
middle-aged man.
“And how about the lobster?”
the waiter inquired.
“Oh. he can ordei' whatever
he likes,” came the startling re-
lay-
pro-
the
the
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! CRED1TON
] Mrs. George Mawhinney was
! taken ill at her home on Thurs
day and. was removed, to the
home of hex* son, and daughter-
in-law* Mr, and Mrs. Chester
Mawhinney in Exeter. Hex1 many
friends hope foi* a speedy re
storation to health.
•Mr. Fred Beaver of new York
is vacationing at the home of
his brothers and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixie and
sons of Brampton called on Mr.-
and. Mrs. F. W. Clark last week
en route to their home following!
an extended trip through United
States.
Miss Janet Kestle of London
School of Nursing was a week
end visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oestri-
clier spent several days last week
at Niagara, Fort Erie and Buf
falo.
Mr, Garfield Hill has returned
from a trip to the Pacific coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pratt
and Margaret visited over the
week-end with the formers’ par
ents, Rev, and Mrs. J. W. Pratt
in Kitchenex'.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver
and Vernon Jr. spent the past
week at the home of Mr
Mrs. Henry Beaver, Visitors dur
ing the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Beaver were: Miss Gertrude
Beaver, Detroit, Mr. Howard
Beaver and family of Exeter.
: Mr. and Mrs. A. Fawcett and
daughters of Caledonia spent a
few days last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fink
beiner,
I Mr. Harold Amy of Hamilton
was a week-end visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Finkbeiner. Master!
Ralph Finkbeiner accompanied,
him to Hamilton, where he is
spending this week. Master Mel-
and
!vin Finkbeiner is spending the
I week in Toronto,
Mrs, E. Gunn and Joseph are
spendng a week with relatives
in Detroit. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Nichols,
Mr. Orville Nichols, Mr. Charles
Nichols and family, of Adelaide,
and Mr. William Berry, of Lon-f
don, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Berry and Mrs. Mary Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and
Gregory of St.
on
Faist.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
er and daughter of
visited this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jos Finkbeiner.
Dr. Frederick Morlock and
Miss Gladys Becker of London
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Morlock.
Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Burns of
Niagara are spending some time
with Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Dahms.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs C. W. “ ‘ '
and Mrs.
London.
! Mr and
spending
Ewart.
Mrs. W. Oliver, Mrs. Anne
Stockley, Detroit, and Mrs. A.
Haist of Camlachie visited on {Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Swartz.
1 Mr. and
attending
, tion.
Mr. and
Winnifred
’ lores . ......
Bright’s Grove.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. Dahms
Thomas visited
Wednesday with Mrs. M.
Finkbein-
Hamilton
Parkinson were Mr.
D. Tracy and sons of
I
|| | II A I • kl ! Mrs‘ Smnlic Parker visited
XXnrl I Jictrir** at the of herI IIQII3CIII f >ll%< IZfwI I yV w! granddaughter, Mrs. MacDonald,
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Prfce Winners
At Monster Bingp
The Monstei' Bingo held in
the Community Arena Monday
evening, sponsored by the Hen
sall Branch Canadian Legion
and Ladies Auxiliary, was a
great success. Five hundred dol
lars in prizes were given away
during the evening. Winners for
the three special were; $150—
Mrs. Florence Joynt, Hensall,
■and Mrs. H. Fairservice, Clinton,
(tied) received $75 each; $75—
Jack Cooper, Kippen; $50—Mrs.
| R. McDonald, Clinton, and Bob
McKenzie, Hensall, (tied) $25
each.
Winners of the fifteen rounds
at $15 each were: 1—Bob Sang-
ster and Mrs. P. Graham, Hen
sall (tied); 2—Bob Rowcliffe,
Hensall; Paul Boe, Wes Venner,
Hensall, C. Sanders, Exeter
(tied); 4—Reg Elliott, Exeter;
5—Mrs. Jas, A. Paterson, Hen
sall; 6—Muriel Rivers, Seaforth;
7—T. Brintnell, Hensall; S—E,
Sims, Exeter, Mrs. A. Townsend,
Hensall (tied); 9—Mrs. Scott,
Royal Oak, Mich.; Bob McKen
zie, Hensall, Mr. Hailey, Ex
eter; Sam Rannie, Hensall; Ted
Johnson, Exeter (tied); 10—
Miss Hannah Murray, Hensall;
’ll—Miss Gladys Luker, Hensall;
12—Mrs, Harold Bonthron, and
Joe Flynn, Hensall (tied); 13—
Ed Cowan, Exeter; 14—John
Farquhar, Hensall; 15—Mrs. T.
Brintnell, Mrs. G. Broderick,
Hensall (tied).
In a novelty bingo, twenty-
two received free passes to the
next Monster Bingo to be held
in the Arena Monday, September
10, with over $1,000 in cash to
be given away, including a $500
jackpot to be Avon that night.
Jack Tudor was master of
ceremonies. Members of the
Legion were linesmen. Ladies of
the Auxiliary conducted a booth.
Friends From Holland
Staying for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. S. Roobol is a new
Dutch family,
Groeneweg and
ren. They lived
in Holland as
and are good friends. Mr. Groene
weg will work for
Rowcliffe and they will live
the house recently occupied
Mr. and Mrs. Chipchase.
Paper Drive
A paper drive will he held
the village Saturday, September
8, sponsored by the Girl Guides.
Please have papers and
zines
front
when
Wire
Mr. and Mrs.
their two child
in the same town
did the Roobols
Mr, Elgin
in
by
in
maga-
tied in bundles and left in
of your home by 9:30 a.m.
they will be picked up.
coat hangers tied and flat
cardboard boxes will be appreci-
Car Goes Out Of Control
Ramage of 9200 was estimat
ed when a car driven by Gerrit
Vandanberg of Hensail went out
of control on loose gravel,
knocked off a bridge railing and
plunged into water two miles
northwest of Kippen. The occu
pants were badly shaken up but
no one was injured.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs.
Chicago have
after spending
reaches
Vedette and Rochester
I Rev. R. N. Sinclair? father of
I Rev. D. Sinclair, Exeter, officiat
ed at the union morning service
in Carmel Church last Sunday.
Mrs. IL McEwen and Mrs. JR.
Broderick rendered a pleasing
duet, “How Sweet the Name of
Jesus Sounds", and Miss Jean
Henderson in lovely voice sang
“O Dry Those Tears", accom
panied at the organ console by
Mr. Nicol. At the conclusion of
the service Mr. Nicol gave a
splendid rendition of the “Halle
lujah Chorus".
Ripe This Week
George A, Donald
Thedford
Don Wilson of
returned home
a month at
Schade View and visiting the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Russell, Hensall.
0. H. Russell, K.C., of Wetas-
kiwin, Alberta,' spent the last
two weeks with his brother,
Milton, and other relatives in
this vicinity,
Mrs. G. Elliott was last week’s
winner of the architect designed
house plans in a contest by
Simpson’s, London. Her prize
will be plans for a dream house
appearing in the August issue of
the Canadian Home Journal,
Mrs. G. M. Chellew and
daughter, Carolyn, returned to
Los Angeles last week, after
vacationing for two months with
Mrs. Chellew’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Cook, at their summer
cottage at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee
moving this week in one of
Ed Fink’s apartments over
store.
Mrs. Mac Rosser and family
of Blenheim spent the past week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Russell, Hensall.
Mrs. Archie Noakes under
went a major operation in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, this
week and, according to
ports, is doing nicely.
Mrs, Harry .Smith, of
Telephone staff, is on
for two weeks.
Mrs. Roy Smythe, of Nelson,
B.C., is spending a month or so
with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook.
Mr. Thos. Chuter and Wayne
of London spent Saturday with
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. M. Woelfle and Jimmie
of Tavistock
with Mr.
Brown and
Mr. and
Vancouver,
Mrs. William Miller and son of
Detroit were week-end visitors
with Mrs. Flora Consitt.
Sunday services were conduct
ed in Car in e 1 Presbyterian
Church by Rev. Sinclair, who is
holidaying with his
Sinclair, in Exeter.
Henderson sang a
“Dry Those Tears”
McEwen and Mrs.
contributed a pleasing duet. Mr.
John L. Nicol, A.C.C.O., presided 1
at the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Woods
and son moved to Toronto last
week, where they* will take up
residence. Mr. Woods has been
employed with Mr. Ed Fink for
the past several months.
Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Bonthron
have returned home
pleasant motor trip to the Mari
times.
Mr. and
and Miss
holidaying
Lake Huron.
Mrs. George Thompson re
turned home after a pleasant
holiday with friends at Kincar
dine.
visited
and Mrs,
family.
Mrs. James
B.C., and
■■
last re
the Bell
vacation
recently
William
Smith of
Mr. and
Piano Lessons
Mrs. Eunice Nixon A.T.C.M.
Theory - Harmony - Counterpoint - History
Following pupils successful in recent Royal Con
servatory Examinations: Theory II, First Class Hon
ours, Dorothy Marshall; Grade II Piano, Honours,
Phyllis Cann; Grade II Piano, Honours, Eleanor
Hern.
Studio at Residence, Main St.Phone 380-J I
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Mrs. S. S. Wuerth are . ,this week at Belle |ated-
l Personal Items
I Mr. and Mrs. Carey Joynt of
Worcester, Mass., are holidaying
with Mr, and Mrs, Donald Joynt
and son.
Mrs. Florence Joynt and Mr.
Thomas Welsh visited during
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Mickle and family at their
cottage at Schady’s Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case, ac
companied by Mr. Eric Reid of
London enjoyed a pleasant holi
day in Northern Ontario.
Misses Jean and Isobell Alex
ander spent a few days in De
troit during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and
family, Clinton, visited on Sun
day with Mrs. C. Hedden.
Mrs. John L. Nicol, A.C.C.O.,
organist and choirmaster of Car
mel Presbyterian Church, Hen
sall, left Thursday of this week
to take over the position of
music supervisor in the five
schools in Timmins, also as
organist in the First United
Church there. Mr. Nicol expects
to return to Hensall next sum
mer. Mr. Ian Munroe of Cen
tralia will take over his position
as organist and choirmaster of
Carmel Church during his ab
sence.
Mrs.
the
Mrs.
and
Pfaff
Ray Morlock are
Toronto Exhibi-
W. Mask, Misses
Rosalie and
spent Sunday
De-i
at
of
i Carlisle visited on Saturday with
:Rev. and Mrs. J.
. Service in
on Sunday
members of
Service was
1 Mr. Jas.
i t a n t
Lamport.
favoured with a missionary story
■ after which she gave a
; address, relating many
! truths gathered during
; this summer at Camp,
! Sunday guests with
• Wade and family were
i Mrs. H. Wade and Mr.
V. Dahins.
United Church
conducted by
Church School,
by ass’t supt.
the
was
the
led
Mawhinney and assis-
superintendant, Mr. E.<
Miss Joyce Chambers
very fine
inspiring
her stay
Mrs. J.'.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
M. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. S. Par-
sons and family and Mrs. N.
Parsons all of London,
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KIPPEN
Master Donald Parsons is
daying at the home of his
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.
guson at Chiselhurst.
Misses Gail Ann
Gackstetter spent a
last week with their
uncle, Mr.
Gackstetter
and Earl
with them
Mr. and
visited recently with relatives in
Windsor.
| Wedding Bells are ringing in
this community. t
Mr. and. Mrs. A. Fawcett and’
daughter of Calidonia were Sun
day visitors wth Mr, and Mrs. H.
Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
and Mr. and Mrs. William Horney
of Exeter were guests at the
Harvey-Disher wedding in Ridge
way on Tliurday last. The groom,
Dr. Donald Horney spent several
months with his cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Gackstetter before
entering college four years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West
lake and children of near
field visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones.
Miss Marion Thompson
holi-
aunt
Fer-
and Lynn
few days
aunt and
Elmore
Carolyn
returned
and Mrs,
of Exeter,
Gackstetter
for some holidays.
Mrs. Alice MeMurtrie
Bay-
Who
has been employed in London
for the summer months is spend
ing some
parents, Mr
Thompson,
Mr, and
visited last
ters
Mr, . „ ___ ________,______
Fort Erie also visited in Buffalo
and HamiMon,
holidays with her
and Mrs. Samuel
Mrs, A, (4 acks tetter
week with the lat-
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and Mrs. Alvin Ferguson in
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