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Corbett-McNaughton
The United Church manse,
Hensall, was the scene of the
marriage of Dorothy May Mc
Naughton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter L. McNaughton, of
Hensall, to Edward Frederick
Corbett, son of Mrs. Edna Cor
bett and the late Fred Corbett,
Hay Township. Rev. W. J. Ro
gers performed the. ceremony.
The bride chose a kingfisher
blue wool suit with navy acces
sories and corsage of red roses.
Miss Mabel Selves, of Exeter,
cousin of the bride, was brides
maid, wearing a grey gabardine
suit with navy accessories and
corsage of pink carnations.
The groom was attended
his nephew, Mr. Ross Corbett,
Hay.
Following a motor trip
I
by
of
.to
Michigan. They will take up resi
dence on the groom's farm, Hay
Township.
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Hensail And District News
Neighbors Rally,
Help Build Barn
Elgin Thomson, Hay township
farmer, will have reason to be
proud of a fine new barn soon.
After the disastrous fire which
destroyed his original barn, a
month agD, neighbors rallied,
around the cause and pitched in
to help builders with a new one.
More than half the siding is
on and it appears ready for the
metal roof. The barn is being
built on the old foundation. The
fire, of unknown origin, burned
the old barn to the ground and
with it destroyed a large crop
hay, grain, and some pigs.
ago,
than half the siding is
Locals Take Honors
At Fiddlers* Contest
of
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Over 900 persons attended the
Old Time Fiddler’s contest held
in the Crystal Palace, Mitchell,
Wednesday, October 16; Local
■contestants placed high in seve
ral events.
Stan Mills, of Granton, and
Lome Allan, Kirkton, took top
honors in a class of fiddlers who
had never placed first or second
in any
Clark,
| the 21
I Norris,
among _ . „
In the ladies' open class, Mrs.
Lome McNaughton, Woodham,
■was first. Winners in the best
old time waltz contest were Nor
man Ferguson and Mrs. John
Wallace, Cromarty.
The renouned Cromarty Com
edians provided special entertain
ment at the conclusion of the
program.
other contest. William
Hensall, was second in
to 50 class and Harry
Kippen, placed third
fiddlers over 50.
Hensall Piano Pupils
Give Radio Recital
Pupils of Miss Greta Lammie
- ..............hour pro-
and song
Party oil
Saturday
gave a delightful half
gram of piano, violin
on the Kiddies Studio
CKNX Wingham on
morning, October 18.
The following numbers were
presented: piano trio, Jane Hor
ton, Gwen Chapman, Kathryn
Anderson; piano trio, Eileen Mc
Lean, Marlene McLachlan, Carol
Faber; piano duet, Margaret and
Kathleen Porter; piano
Joyce and June Munn;
solo, Gwen Spencer.
Piano solo, Jimmy Hamilton;
piano solo, Dwayne Tinney;
piano solo, Jane Horton; vocal
solo, Betty Ross; vocal solo,
Wayne Forrest; vocal solo, Mary
Lou McLellan; violin solo,
Wayne Rowe; recitation, Sharon
Elder, with sound effects by the
boys and girls.
duet,
piano
Baptismal Service
Rev. W. J. Rogers was in
charge of the morning and eve
ning services in the United
Church last Sunday. TheB rites of
baptism were administered to
the following: Janice Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Armstrong; Beverley James, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark;
Wesley David, son °of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold'Dignan: Frederick
Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Elder.
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Traitor Tires
Ripe Raspberries
While walking through
McCullough’s bush, three
east of Cromarty, Ed. Dick
across a large patch of
respberries with the
laden with delicious ripe
berries.
Roy
miles
came
ripe
branches
rasp-
Plan W.M.S. Convention
The Women’s Missionary
ciety, of Chiselhurst United
Church, convened in the church
schoolroom Tuesday afternoon,
October 14 for their monthly
meeting. Mrs. T. Brintnell con
ducted the worship period.
Plans were made and commit
tees formed for the Women’s
Missionary Convention of South
Huron of the Huron Presbyterial
to be held in this church Tues
day, October 28 with morning
session at 9:30 and afternoon
1:30. Guest speaker will be Mrs,
W, A. Burbidge, of Scotland,
Ontario.
The Women’s Association held
a brief meeting at the close.
So-
Personal Items
Miss Fayme Logan was hostess
at her home Tuesday afternoon,
October 14 for
meeting of the
Paul's Anglican
president, Mrs. R. H. Middleton,
presided, and Rev, C. L. Lang
ford presented the study.
A Halloween party will be
held in the town hall Friday,
October 31 sponsored by the
I.O.O.F. and Amber Rebekah
Lodges, for the chidlren of Hen
sall and community, which will
be followed by a dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, or
Kippen, newly-Aveds, were pre
sented with a chesterfield suite
at a reception held in their
honor* in the town hall Wednes
day evening, October 15. Jim
Chapman read the address to the
young couple. Jack Cooper made
the presentation. The Desjardine
orchestra provided music for the
dance. The event was much en
joyed. The hall was filled
affair.
Mrs. John MacGregor
recent visitor with the
ron’s at Tiverton.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt, of
Toronto, spent the weekend with
the former’s mother, Mrs,
Joynt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
visited during the past
the monthly
W.A. of St.
Church. The
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was a
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with Mrs. Snell’s brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rigby and Donna in Blenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coles, of
Listowel, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drys
dale.
kliss Marguerite McDonald, of
London, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Emma Mc
Donald.
Mrs. E. Johnston, of Sarnia,
visited over the weekend with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Volland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alexandei*
spent the weekend with relatives
in London.
Some 45members of the
Hensail Legion Ladies Auxiliary
enjoyed a turkey banquet at
Monetta Menard’s, Exeter, Fri
day evening, followed with a
theatre party. The banquet was
in commemoration of the organi
zation of the Auxiliary.
Mr. Milton Lavery was taken
suddenly ill on Saturday and
rushed by Bonthron ambulance
to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
for a serious emergency opera
tion. At date of writing he is
doing as well as can be expected.
Mrs. James Sangster had a
very successful auction sale of
household furnishings, etc, on
Saturday last. Mr, Emmerson
Smith, of Kippen, purchased the
property.
Wednesday night, Ocober 29,
the Men’s Club will meet in the
United Church. This will take
the form of a supper meeting.
Dr. Misener, of London, head of
the Department of Physics will
be guest speaker at this .gather
ing. All are urged to be present.
Mrs. Lou Simpson, who is at
present with members of her
family in Detroit and Clawson,
Mich., recuperating from a ser
ious accident is improving nicely
and is able to write letters to her
friends in Hensail with her
right hand which was
She expects to return
in the near future.
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Mrs. T. Flynn, of Seaforth, at
tended the Massey - Kilpatrick
nuptials at Chad Anglican
Church, Toronto, Saturday, Oc
tober 18. The groom is
nephew of Mrs. Shaddick
Mrs. Flynn.
The many friends of Mr.
Peters will regret to learn
he was taken by Bonthron
ambulance to Clinton public
hospital oil Monday of this week
suffering' with pneumonia.
Billy S h a d d 1 c k spent <■ the
weekend with relatives in Pal
merston.
Carmel Presbyterian Church
will observe "Reformation Sun
day this coming Sunday, October
26 at the morning service and
will use the order of service ap
proved by the Assembly which
is that used by John Knox.
Prominent Citizen/
J^mes Smillie Dies
Mr. James Smillie, prominent
citizen, passed away at the
family residence, Friday evening,
in his seventy-ninth year. He has
been in failing health for some
moths. Mr. Smillie was born on
the homestead farm just north
of the village on Highway No.
4, farming there successfully
until 12 years ago when he took
up residence in Hensall with
Mrsj- Smillie.
He was a prominent member
of the United Church, having
been an active member of the
Board of Session for
retiring this year as
member.
Surviving his loss
widow, the former Ada Dornton,
one son Clarence Smillie, on the
homestead; two daughters, Mrs.
James McNaughton (Hazel, Kip
pen; Mrs. Harold Shepherd (Mil
dred), Toronto; one brother, Dr,
Alex Smillie, Niagara Falls;
three sisters, Dr. Jennie Robert
son, Miss Margaret Smillie, Miss
Emmeline Smillie, all of Toron
to; and nine grandchildren.
The body rested at the Bon
thron funeral home, Hensall,
until Monday, when public fune
ral services were held from the
United Church at 2 p.m. Rev, W,
J. Rogers officiated assisted by
Rev. R. A. Brook, of Bluevale,
who preached the memorial
sermon. Members of the choir
assisted with the singing of the
hymns, with Miss Greta Lanimie
at the church organ. Members' of
the session attended in a body.
Following th? service the cortege
proceeded to Hensall
Cemetery -where burial
place. Bearers were John
wood, William Forrest, (
Follick, R. H. Middleton,
Bean, George Glenn. The
and grave were banked
beautiful floral tributes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden
and Jimmy, of Dresden, were
weekend visitors with Mrs. C.
Hedden and Herb.
Mrs. E. Geiger is visiting with
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ralph
Geiger, of Whitby, and also with
her son, Ralph, who is a patient
at Toronto General Hospital.
Linda, four-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Sirs. Ron Moch, is in
Sick Children’s Hospital, To
ronto, where she is receiving
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shep
herd, of Toronto, spent a few
days here attending
of Mrs, Shepherd’s
James Smillie.
The planing mill
operated by Mr. A.
son which burnt to
in a disastrous fire on Saturday,
September 28, is being replaced
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