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KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons
and sons visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Parsons’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Linden, of Penfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love and
daughter, of Caro, Mich., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dalrymple.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack-
stetter and Lynn visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
Horney, of Exeter. Gail Ann re
turned home with them after a
week’s holiday with her grand
parents.
Mr. Harold Parsons spent last
week with his cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Ferguson, near Hen
sail.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
visited relatives in Melbourne on
Bus Agent
Western Ont, Motorways
announce the appointment of
R. H. Middleton
as ticket agent and charter coach
agent for Hensall and district.
AR Coaches Will Stop At
Middleton's
Drug Store
(No change in departure
or arrival times)
»Sunday.
J Mr. and Mrs. Alvin rich. of
’ Windsor, spent a few days last
week with the latter’s father,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long.
Mr. and Mrs. William Alexan
der and Ruth are leaving shortly
for their new home in Hensall.
Several teenage girls from the
district returned home on Sun
day from the United Church
camp near Goderich. Several
boys are spending this week
there.
Mrs. Lou Horton and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Mor
rison and son, Harry, of Oshawa,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Work
man and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cud-
more.
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HENSALL ONTARIO
Business Directory
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 P.M.
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., d.d.s.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building
Phone 273 Exeter
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. V. LAUGHTON, LL.B.
Zurich office Wednesday
afternoon
EXETER PHONE 4
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS,
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.
Ann St., Exeter Phone 504
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bus. 36-W - Phone - Res. 36-J
JOHN W. ORCHARD
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointments Phone 355-J
ALVIN WALPER
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron, Lambton,
Perth and Middlesex
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times
“Service that Satisfies”
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
WM. H. SMITH
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
(Special training assures you of
your property’s true value on
sale day)
Graduate of
American Auction ‘College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43-2
HENSALL
Wednesday afternoon. August
27, at 2:3U. the Hurondalo Wo
men’s Institute is planning a
picnic at Riverview Park, Ex
eter. The Hurondale ladies are
entertaining the Zurich and Hen
sall Women's Institutes at this
gathering. In case of rain provi
sion has been made.
A large representation of the
Hensall W.I. is urged. AU who
can attend are asked to advise
Mrs. George Armstrong or Miss
Phyllis Case this week if poss
ible.
The Hensall Branch of the
Canadian Legion is planning for
a monster bingo in the Arena on
September 26. at which the maj
or attraction will be the draw
for a 1952 two-tone sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peck of
Hamilton visited with Mr. Syd
ney MacArthur, and also called
on friends in Hensall and Clin
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cook ex
pect to move this week into
their new ranch home on High
way 4 on the outskirts of the
village.
Mrs. C. M. Hedden and Herb
are visiting for a few days with
the former's brother, Mr. Rus
sell Roachermel, in Port Huron,
Mich.
Miss Eleanor Dunlop, nurse
in-training at Stratford General
Hospital, visited with her grand
mother, Mrs. William Pepper,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tinney
and sons Ronald and Gregory,
attended the National Chinchilla
Breeders’ annual picnic, which
was held at Rondeau Park Sun
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chuter,
Wayne and Ronald, of London,
were recent visitors with Mrs.
Chuter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Richardson.
Mr. Bruce Glenn, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Glenn.
Mrs. George Thomson re
turned home after spending a
week with Mrs. R. Hopkins at
Chicago.
Mrs. John Bean and family, of
Brantford spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bean.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Koehler
and family were weekend visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Koehler in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome D. Thom
son and son Ronald, of Toronto,
who have been visiting for the
past two weeks with Mrs. John
Fisher, have returned home,
Miss Lois Thomson and Dr.
John Hazlett spent the weekend
visiting the former’s grand
mother, Mrs. John Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinney
were visited Sunday by the for
mer’s neices, Miss Clara Thorpe,
of Lucan, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
McLeich, of Lambeth, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Tinney and fam
ily, of Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and
Miss Marie Miller, who are
vacationing at Bayfield, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks
last week.
Mrs. J. D. Stewart has re
turned home after spending two
weeks’ holidays at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid
quietly celebrated their twelfth
anniversary Sunday, August 17.
Mr. W. D. Simpson and Mrs,
Gus Vothe, of Detroit, visited
with their mother, Mrs. Lou
Simpson, who is a patient at
Victoria Hospital, London, re
covering from a car accident.
Her condition at date of writing
is satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray,
Martin, David and Stephen, who
have been vacationing with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Geiger, for the past seven
weeks reurned to their home in
Edmonton, Alta., Tuesday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and
Mrs. Ethel Black, St. Marys,
were visitors at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, William Hyde Sunday
last. *
The dance held at Bayfield on
Monday, sponsored by the Hen
sall Hockey Club, was well pat
ronized. Proceeds from this
dance will be used to purchase
windbreakers for the local
hockey team.
Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs,
Ferguson, Rodney, Judith and
Trevor, of Montreal, are guests
with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kers-
lake and family.
Young PeppU Take
• Elimville Service
i The service on Sunday was
i taken by the Young People. Mr.
? Claire Vincent, of Londesboro.
■ gave a very good sermon and
iMr. Murray May. of Exeter, tpok
ithe other parts of the service,
i Service on Sunday next will be
taken by Rev. Moores at 10:15
a.m. Sunday School at 11:15
a.m.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes
and Dale motored to Philadel
phia and Washington for a
week’s holidays.
Mr. Harry Sparling and Hazel
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Parish, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr.
land Mrs. Alvin Cooper and ! Floyd and Mr. Laverne Skinner
i motored to Wasaga Reach and
points north for a few’- days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dia Cornish, of
Clinton, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Skinner and Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Coultis on Sunday.
Master Bobb}’- McDonald, of
Exeter, spent a few days last
week with his grandparents, Mr.
iand Mrs. Everett Skinner.| Mr. Richard Davey spent a
i few days with his grand
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ridley.
Mr. William Davey, of Zion,
spent Monday with Mr. Richard
Davey and Mr. and Mrs. John
Ridley.
Mr. John Ridley attended the
funeral of the late Miss Francis
Bonas at St. Marys on Saturday.
Master Bobby Holmes is
spending some holidays with his
uncle Mr. Gordon Holmes, of
Arkona,
Mrs. William Routley, Anna
and Grace, Miss Grace Johns
spent a few days last week at
Turnbull’s Grove.
Miss Carol Anne Bell is spend
ing a few days with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman.
Jaques.
EDGEWOOD
Miss Edith Crawford has been
holidaying with her cousin, Miss
Barbara Standeaven, at Avon-
bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westman
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Ben Revington,
Mr. Allen Westman has re
turned home from St. Joseph’s
Hospital.
■Clare Sceli, who is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, is improv
ing satisfactorily.
Mr. Ken Garrett has finished
the foundation for his new barn
and is ready to begin the steel
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armitage,
Florence, Johnny and Mr. Mard-
lin attended the Stone reunion
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William McCombs, London
Township.
Miss Beverly Walzak is spend
ing the holidays at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Metters
and Charlie attended a gather
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Metters in honor of Mrs.
Ellen Williams, of Mitchellton,
Sask.
Combining and stook thrash
ing in the community should be
finished this week.
Mrs. Roy Moore attended a
Stanley demonstration at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Henry Bieber, Clandeboye, on
Thursday evening.
Rev. Elson, formerly of Bryan-
ston and now of Staffordville,
was guest speaker on Sunday in
the United Church. This has
been Mr. Elson’s third 'Sunday
service in place of the Rev. Mr.
Raymer, who is on vacation.
j CREDITON I
■ The union service in the Evan-1
| gelical Church on Sunday mor-I
ining was largely attended. Rev.■ W. Parrott was in charge. Bas-!
fleets of, flowers adorning the |
rostrum were placed in memory I
j of the late Mrs. H. K. Eilber.
I Union service will be held in the
United Church on Sunday mor
ning at 11:15 o’clock with Rev.
J. V. Dahms in charge.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Parrott and
David left on Monday to spend
a few weeks vacation in Toronto
and other Ontario points.
Mrs. Mabel Fells of London1
was a recent visitor with Miss I
Lulu Morlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink-
beiner and daughter, of Hajnil- I ton, are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Clark during the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark
and Glen, of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dale and sons, of
Brampton, Mrs. (Dr.) F. K.
Stewart (nee Norma Rapley)
and daughter, Sue, of Spencer,
West Virginia, and Miss Janet
Kestle, of London.
Misses Mary Chambers and
Ellen Veale spent several days
in Cleveland with the latter’s
aunt.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Sinclair were
Mr. William Baumgarten, of
Portage La Prairie, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Heaslip and daughter,
Hazel, of Hamilton, Mrs. John
Smith, of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs.
McKenzie, of London, and Mrs.
Sinclair’s sister, Mrs. Bruce Mit
chell, also of London.
Mrs. N. Sinclair visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Ervine Eggert
(nee Cora Stalks), who is a pa
tient in Strathroy Hospital.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, J. Woodall were Mr.
and Mrs. William Woodall and
Judith, of Windsor, and Mr. El
gin Woodall, of Royal Oak,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wood-
all, of Woodstock, were Sunday
guests.
Miss L. M. Clark, local re
presentative of Bell Telephone
Co., is vacationing at the home
of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Sisson and
daughters have returned to
Montreal after visiting with Mrs.
Sisson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. England.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gehrke, of
Chicago, spent a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oestrei-
cher and Miss Sarah Gibson
visited on Sunday with friends
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voelker,
of Detroit, are visiting at the
■home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutton are
holidaying in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McRea and
sons, of Sudbury, are visiting
with Mrs. McRea’s sister, Mrs.
L. Hodge, and Mr. Hodge.
Rev. F. Faist, of Stratford,
called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Faist
on Sunday en route to his home
from Naperville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and
Gregory of St. Thomas spent the
week with Mrs. M. Faist. Greg
ory is remaining with his grand
mother while his parents visit
with friends in Detroit.
Miss Pearl Gaiser, of Toleda,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Morlock.
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USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Milton McCurdy R.R.1 Kirkton
Vice-President
Wm. A, Hamilton Cromarty
Directors
Harry Coates Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney R.R 2 Dublin
Angus Sinclair R.R.1 Mitchell
Agents
Thos. G. Ballantyne R.R. 1
Woodham
Alvin L. Harris Mitchell
E. Ross Houghton Cromarty
Solicitor
W. G. Coqhrane Exeter
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
BLANSHARD
Mr. M. E. Hooper, Mrs. Glad-
wyn Hooper and Clare attended
New Hamburg races Wednesday
afternoon.
Miss Marion Thomson spent a
few days last week with Miss
Ruth Hooper.
Mrs. Lloyd Thomson returned
home on Wednesday from St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Mrs. George Hopkins, of Mit
chell, spent a few days last
Week with Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mossip, of
Thorndale. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lang
ford and John, of Centralia,
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Fred Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Kent,
of Embro; Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Hooper were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Kent, of Woodstock.
Mr. John Khox, of Welburn,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson
And family spent Sunday with
Mr. Jack Linn, of Base Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace, of
Carlingford, and Mrs. Fred Mills
Spent Sunday at Turnbull’s
Grove.
GREENWAY
Mrs. J. Hodge, Joanne and
Jeanette, of Detroit, visited last
week with their aunt, Mrs, Al
bert Pollock.
Miss Ruth Holland, of Den-
field, spent a few days with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Steeper.
Mr, and Mrs. Watson Webster
and Mack and Keith Stephenson,
of Varna, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and
Carl.
A social afternoon for the
Baby Band, their mothers and
W.M.S. members will be held at
the home of Mrs. Dean Brown
on Thursday, August 28, at 2
p.m. when Mrs. J. Porter, of
Parkhill, will be the guest
speaker.
Miss Margaret Campbell, of
Parkhill, spent a few days last
week with Misses Marlene and
Margaret Woodburn,
Mrs. Earl Gardner and Jim, of
Sarnia, spent last week with
Mrs. J. Gardner.
Miss June Steeper is visiting
this week with friends in De
troit.
Miss Viola Curts, of London,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs, -0. Curts, Miss Eve-
BRINSLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos and
Mr. and Mrs. James Wright a.re
on a motor trip to Mexico and
other states.
Mrs. Violo and children, 0t
Parkhill, visited recently with
Mrs. Minnie Morgan and Mrs.
Morise Morgan. •Master Bobbie Glenn has been
spending some time with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwin Brock, of Exeter.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Wilbert Sholdice is a pat
ient at Victoria Hospital, Lon
don.
Miss Bonnie Watson has re
turned to her home here after
spending some time with her
grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Ken
nedy, of St. Marys.
Mrs. Fletcher Gower spent
Wednesday with her daughter,
Mrs. Flornte Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins,
Phyllis nd Bobbie and Mr. and
Mrs. Lin Craven spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gamble,
of Sparta.
Miss Violo Kennedy, of St.
Marys, is spending a few days
with her sister, Mrs Wesley
Watson.
Mrs. Lila Neil is spending a
few days with her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Neil, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
Keen, Strathroy, visited recent
ly with Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Trevethick. “
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Crop Report
Fine weather prevailed for the
greater part of this week which
aided considerably in the thresh
ing and combining of spring
grain. However, there still is a
considerable acreage of stocked
grain yet to be harvested. Red
clover and alfalfa fields are
heavy in bloom. Good after
math is helping to maintain a
fair flow of milk.
Again — life insurance! The money
set aside by millions of policy-
holders plays an important part in
financing Canada’s industrial econ
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Misses Frances Brophey and
Marion . Woodburn are visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Cleve Brophey, of Hanover.
Mr. Claude Dettloff, of De
troit, is spending a couple of
weeks 'with his aunt, Mrs. Al
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