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Sunday.
m Sunday
! Cemetery, A
| tended from I Miss May
is holidayin.-I her brother,
j gins.
Mrs. Hilton Laign and Miss
; Barbara Chapman of London
’and Mrs. Mary Gill of Grand
! Bend visited on Sunday with
i Mr. and Mrs. William Love.
, Mr. Morley Love of Ottawa
' spent the weekend with his wife
fund family ar his parents’ home
| here.
’ Mrs. Lung
1 Momton. N.H
• daughter. Mix ---- .’a few days at the home of Mr.
j Colin Love.
Mr and Mrs. William Chunh-
. manti
i visited over ....Mr. and Mi*. Paul Eagleson and
family.
June 15. was Decora-
at Grand Bend
number of folks at-
this community.
Hodgins of Toronto
- at the home of
Mr. Mansell Hod-
IHensail And District News
BIG TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
for yew ofid hsbes
Hensall
Phone 31
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Owen
Sound spent the week-end with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fee.
Mrs. Inez McEwen has accept
ed a position at Tudor’s Dry
Goods store.
Miss Betty Mickle, nurse-ln-
training, at Victoria Hospital.
London, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mickle.
Mrs. Anderson, of
spent a few days last
her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Kitchen.
Reid, of Varna, has been
as teacher for the fall
S.S. No. 10, Hay. Mrs.
Exeter, who
there for the
We Wave Cars of Blue Coal and D & H Arriving Soom
2^Returned Missionary
j Addresses Circle
| The Arnold Circle Evening
Auxiliary of Carmel Presbyter
ian Church, met at the home of
Mrs. A. Orr on Monday evening.
Mrs. C, Forrest presided and
conducted the worship period.
The treasurer’s report was given
by Mrs. Orr. Mrs. Richardson,
missionary on furlough from In
dia, gave an interesting address
on her work.
The roll call was answered by
naming a missionary of the Bheil
field. Mrs. A. W- Kerslake and
Mrs. Harry Hoy gave a report
on their recent trip to Montreal
to visit Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Fer
guson. Lunch was served at the
close.
Three Share
s$500 Bingo
One thousand dollars was giv-
I en away at the Monster Bingo
I held in the Hensall Community
Arena, Monday. A big crowd at
tended. the event sponsored by
the Hensall branch of the Cana-
| dian Legion and Ladies Auxili
ary. Jack Tudor was Master of
Ceremonies.
The $5(i0 jackpot was shared
by Pete Moir, Hensall:
linkman. Stratford:
51 ark e. List ow el.
Mrs. William Austin,
won $150. The $75 prize was
shared bv Lome Osier, Mitchell;
Mrs. Cliff Hill. Crediton;
pel. Stratford; Mrs.
’Petersburg, Florida;
s NiehuL Kirkton.
was split among
Naughton. Cromarty
I Armstrong,
t Lucknow;
i-h ell.
Rounds
■ following:
• ton: Mrs.
; George Leonhard. Mitt-hell;
itor Bond, London: Miss
I Moir. Hensall;
iLisinwel; Jot Steope. Clinton,
Mrs. Alda Simmons. Hensall;
I Mrs. McCartney, Seaforth;
’Victor Bond. London; Mr.
I art, London: Mrs. Ployart,
Jdon. Mrs. Muy. London; I John Anderson. Kippen:
Seebach. Stratford. Gordon
sons. Staffa: Mr. McCartney,
Seaforth, Mrs. Earl Dick, Hen
sail. Mrs. Reichert, Zurich;
Frank Hat-burn. Hensall; John
Hill. Mitchell: Mrs. Keith Mc
Lean. Hensall.* These bingoes
will continue every two weeks
until fall.
i
and her sister, of
. visited with her
;. Morley Love for
and family of London
the wekkend with
Huron County
Crop Report
G. W. MONTGOMERY
’ AT . tui > made little growth
this past week Moisture is bad
ly needed, particularly in the
southern section of the (.utility.
A < ousiib cable acreage of cereal
train has been sprayed for weed
I control this week. A number of
' silos were filled with .trass this
< week and indications are that
: there will be twice as many’ fill
ed in this manner this year as
, compared to 1U51. Quite a few
‘ bam hav drying units have re-
hently been installed to handle
ithis year’s hay crop.
Hensall Men At Convention
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fink, Mr. and
Mrs. K. J. Drysdale left by plane
Sunday last to attend a Schrin-
ers Convention at Miami, Flor
ida. While there they will fly to
Cuba to spend a day or so there,
returning home to London June
22 by plane.
We
Apologize
To the Many People Whom We Were Unable to
Serve Saturday Last Because of the Rush of Business
For your continued confidence in our fitting of
shoes at any price, our staff is instructed to be sure
of the fitting of every pair. This policy may reduce
the number of pairs sold at a rush period, hut every
customer is entitled to this service.
May we haw the pleasure of serving you soon
to your complete satisfaction, the kind <>f satisfaction
those win were ahead of you received.
— & —
Forecast
Leather Shoes Wil? Be Down KF* to H5>% this FalH
Action Now
$10,000.00
L,
Hamilton,
week with
Mrs. F.
Mr. W.
Seaforth
E. Slp-
Besaw. St.
Doris Me-
Fifty dollars
Mrs. Lome Me-
Mrs. Harry
Hensall: I. Nickson,
Wilfred Ennis. Mit-
of 15 were won by the
Mrs. J. Steepe, (Tin-
Bennett. Mitchell (2 i:
Vie-
Betty
Mrs. Wes Marko,
Steepe.
Mt>.
Ploy-
Lon-
Mrs.
Mrs.
Par-
Warm Weather Ideal
For Auxiliary Picnic
The weather was ideal for the
annual picnic for the Evening
Auxiliary of the United Church
held at Lions Club Park, Sea
forth, Monday afternoon. Child
ren were the special guests at
this event. Mrs. H. McEwan and
Mrs. H. Elder conducted a per
iod of sports with the following
winners.
Running races, Graig Chap
man, Douglas Shirray, Connie
Corbett: Ladies, Mrs. D. Kelvie:
three legged race, Sharon and
Judy Elder: Kicking the slipper,
Corbett: Ladies, Mrs. MeKelvie:
Biscuit races, Gwen Chapman;
Guessing buttons in jar, Mrs. J,
Simmons. The youngsters enjoy
ed a peanut scramble.
Everyone reported a very en
joyable time with food served
that left nothing to be desired.
I Mrs. J. B. Simmons and Mrs. J.
Traquair formed the social com
mittee.
William Taylor
Funeral services for the late
Mr, William Taylor, held from
Bonthron Funeral Home. Thurs
day, June 12, were largely at
tended. Rev. C. L. Langford con
ducted the funeral service. The
choir of St. Paul’s Anglican
Church assisted with the singing
of the hymns. Mrs. IL II.
Middleton was atvoinpanist.
Following the service the cor
tege proceeded to Exeter cemetery
where burial took place. Pall
bearers were Robert Dayman,
John Jarrott. William Parker,
Carl McClinchey, Hit-hard Taylor
Jr., Edwin Taylor. Flower bear-
e r s w ere tin grandchildren,
Lloyd and Ross Riley. Stewart
and Bob Taylor, Lome and Phyl
lis ‘ ’ *Haugh. Margaret Kehl.
KIPPEN
Worth of Shoes
WOMEN’S
Reduced
20% to 50%
CHILDREN’SMEN’S
Mrs. J.- R« McDonald,
Prominent In Hensall
Mrs. J. R. McDonald, promi
nent Hensall resident, passed
away suddenly at Kincardine,
Saturday evening, June 14 in
her eighty-sixth year.
The former Dorcas Ann Hor
ney of Usborne, she had resided
on highway 4, one and one-half
miles south of Hensall for the
past 41 years. Mr. McDonald
predeceased her, April 7 of this
year. Until her later years, Mrs.
McDonald was an active mem
ber of Hensall United Church.
Surviving are one son Lloyd at
home, two daughters, Mrs.- J.
Gordon Davis (Olive) 'Toronto.
Mrs. Russell Y. Love, (Lulu)
Kincardine, six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild, one sister,
Mrs, W. J. Statham, Hamilton.
Private funeral services were
held from the Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall Tuesday June 17,
at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. W.
J. Rogers, interment was in Exc
iter cemetery.
’ Among those from a distance j that attended the funeral were:
i Mrs. W. J. Statham, Hamilton;
I Miss Mary Horney, London;
Mrs. P. Jefferson, St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Down and Mrs.
F. Face. Shedden, Mr. L. Stat
ham, Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs.
G. English, Toronto.
Reception Held
A very enjoyable evening
spent in Bayfield Pavilion on
Monday night when a reception
and Dance was held in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atkins
<nee Joyce Broadfoot > newly
weds.
Music was furnished by Dis-
jardine’s Orchestra. During the
course of the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Atkins were called forward
and Gordon Coleman read an
address and Glen Wei do made
the presentation of a purse of
money.Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Dickert were Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Wahl of Listo-
wel, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dic
kert, Mrs. Harold Foerther. Lyle
and Lome of Clifford.
Mr. Ralph Smith of the Pro
vincial Police Force at Sudbury
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar McBride.
■Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Horney of Exeter were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, How
ard Ferguson ut Thamesford.
Miss Jean Milhelm and friend
of Stratford were Sunday visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
J ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Dalrymple
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper
Jr., returned on Sunday evening
from a strip to Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
attended the funeral of
formers cousin, the late
Joe Kealing at Owen Sound on
Tuesday,
A Strawberry and Ham Supper
will he held at. Kippen United
Church, Tuesday’, June 24.
Mrs. Belfour of Regina is visit
ing her brother-in-law and niece,
Mr, Henry Ivison and Miss Jean
Ivison.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arm
strong and Miss Jessie Hutche
son, of Staffa. called on friends
in the village on Sunday.
Mr. William Ivison who has
spent the winter months with re
latives in Peterboro returned
to the village last' week.
Rev. Maines of Brucefield will
speak in Kippen United Church
on Sunday. Rev. A. Hinton
speak in Brucefield.
Quite a number attended
Force Day at Centralia
Clinton last Saturday.
M.r Harvey Nech of Dashwood
visited on Sunday with his sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Samuel Thomson.
Miss Carolyn Gackstetter
Messers Gerald, Lome and
Gackstetter visited their
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter recently.
A number from here attended
the Walkerton Industrial Fair
last week.
The mumps are still calling
on local residents.
was
Long
the
Mrs.
will
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WHAT 600D WILL
THEYPO. DOC?
yB1'
Mr.
engaged
term at
Jolly, of
teaching
years has resigned.
Dr. ------
Dr. Harry
family of
week-end Mrs. Alice
Miss Kay Bell has accepted a
position at the Crumlin Air De
pot and commenced her duties
there on Tuesday.
The many friends of Mrs. Wil
liam Brown are pleased to see
her out again, after having
undergone an operation in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London, re
cently.
Airs. Jessie Don gall and Mrs.
Evelyn MacBeatli left on Mon
day morning for Toronto, where
they will attend Grand Lodge.
Miss Dorothy McNaughton, of
the staff of the Bank of Mon
treal is enjoying a two week’s
vacation.
Mr. Russell Moore visited with
his mother at Mitchell, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb, of
Tavistock, r e t u r n e d to then-
home on Saturday after spend
ing the ast week at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Day Reid, of
Owen Sound, visited with Miss
Minnie Reid last week.
Mrs. Alex McBeath and Mrs,
Sam DougalF are in Toronto this
week attending the Grand Lodge
of the Rebekah Assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and
Donna. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. J.
Rigby of Blenheim, also Ruth
Anne Traquair of Hensall spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
S. McQueen.
has been
past few
London.William Joynt,
Joynt, Mrs. Joynt and
Toronto spent the
with their mother.
Joynt.
fl
Thost particularly interested in I) & H. pleast place
urdtn and take delivery off ear.
Also a ■Car of Pocahontas
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