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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-09-03, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1953
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Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Rev. and Mrs. Duncanson, Mar
guerite spent a few days last
week in Toronto and Fort Erie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl
and family spent last week at
Ipperwasli.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alding
ton, Seaforth, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc
Lachlan.
Mr. Eugene Mills, accompanied
by Miss Rosetta Mills, St. Marys,
visited Sunday with Mrs. A.
Robertson and Mr? John Robert
son.
Mr. Clive McDonald, Janie,
Timmy and Billy, of Mitchell,
visited last week with Miss Olive
VKllie WATT
SALES AND SERVICE
GENERAL WIRING
■I
Hensail And District News
Accidents Cause Injuries
To Hensall District Men
Speare.
Mr, and Mrs. William Drover
and Mr. Miller Adams, Seaforth,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George Wallace.
Kenny Walker and Duncan
Scott "are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Currie in Lon
don.
Mrs. Wilmer Howitt, Gordon
and Jack of Auburn visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Gardiner.
Observes Eightieth Birthday
Mr. Thomas Scott, Sr., ob
served his eightieth birthday on
Sunday, August 23. His sisters,
with their husbands, were present
to celebrate the occasion with
him. Those present from a dis
tance were Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
Francis, Woodstock, Mrs. Ruby
Routly and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Crago, of St. Marys.
The August meeting of the
Marian Ritchie Auxiliary was
held at the home of Mrs. James
Miller with a good attendance.
Those taking part in the pro
gram were Mrs, James Miller,
Mrs. Frank Hamilton and Miss
Shirley Wallace.
Mrs. Isabella Boyd, of Walton,
Mr. William Leeming, Seaforth,
accompanied by Mr. Lou Fisher,
visited Friday with Mrs. M.
Houghton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar,
Mrs. Grace Scott and Mrs. M.
Injured While Threshing
Leonard Erb, of the Parr Line,
west of Hensall, is in Victoria
Hospital, London, with a com
pound fracture of the left arm.
He was assisting with threshing
operations at the farm of Garnet
Jacobi, a neighbor, and was put
ting belt dressing on the pulley
so that it would not slip and his
hand slipped and was caught in
the shreshing machine belt. Dr.
J. C. Goddard, Hensall, attended.
Catcher Injured
Jim Sangester, catcher for
Fink’s Variety softball team, met
with an accident here recently in
a game with Centralia R.C.A.F.
in an Intermediate ’B’ W.O.A.A.
softball game. While he was
catching a Centralia player ran
into him and the spike of his
boot hurt his arm. X-Rays at
South pturon Hospital, Exeter,
revealed torn muscles and a bad
ly bruised bone in his left arm.
Centralia won the game 18-15.
In the series they have won three
games to Hensall’s one in the
best four of seven.
Injures Thumb
Mr. Howard Scane, an em
ployee of Thomson’s Grain Mill,
had the thumb of his left hand
amputated at the first joint at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter. He
was moving box cars when his
thumb became caught between
the post and the fender of the
truck injuring it so badly that
it had to be amputated. Dr. J. C.
Goddard of Hensall attended.
Fractures Leg
Mixed Bowling Jitney
At a mixed jitney on the
bowling lawn Thursday night of
last week, winners were: first,
Cecil Vanhorn©, skip, Norman
Jones and Hugh Love, two wins
plus eight; second, W. O. Good
win, skip, Mrs. A. L. Case and
Mrs. E. Munn, one win plus four;
third, Wes Venner, skip, Clarence
Johnson, London, Mrs. G. Walker,
one win plus three.
Receives Severe Burns
LAC Donald Hedden, of the
RCAF, Whitehorse, is recovering
in the hospital there of first
degree burns to his hip and body.
Hedden was smoking in ^jed and
when he fell asleep, the mattress
caught fire causing the severe
burns, A number ofc skin graft
ing operations will have to be
performed. Donald's home is in
Clinton, but he is a native of
Hensall, grandson of Mrs. Cathe
rine Hedden, of Hensall.
Visit Son In B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tudor have
been enjoying a delightful visit
with their son, Chief Petty Of
ficer Maurice Tudor, Mrs. Tudor
and family, Johnny, Jimmy and
Jerry, at Victoria, B.C. Maurice
has recently returned home from
Korea where he was Chief Petty
Officer on the Crusader, having
spent over a year there in the
Navy in Japanese waters. Mr.
and Mrs. Tudor, who made the
trip by motor a month ago, are
expected home shortly.
mghton visited with friends in
itchell Sunday evening.
Miss Susan Stinson, Mitchell,
holidaying with her aunt, Mrs.
■ank Harburn and Mr. Har-
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Billy Foster, 15, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Foster, Wing
ham, and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Foster, of Hensall,
was admitted to Orangeville
General Hospital on Saturday
suffering a fractured leg and
bruises. Billy who is engaged
wit a construction company, was
injured when he was hurt by a
bulldozer. He is expected to
leave the hospital Monday of
this week to go to his home in
Wingham.
Vehicles Collide
Estimated $300 damage was
caused in a car-truck collision a
mile and a quarter west of Hen
sall on 84 Highway on Saturday
night. Police said Glen Koehler,
R.R. 2, Hensall, was the driver
of a 1949 pick-up truck, and
Maurice Hiederman, Grand Bend,
was driver of the car. Both ve
hicles were going west. Koehler’s
truck, which was about to turn
north, pulled over on the south
side of the road. Tiederman pro
ceeded to pass and the vehicles
collided. Provincial Constable El
mer Zimmerman investigated.
Injured In zlccident
Donald Joynt, young local
businessman, was released from
South Huron Hospital at Exeter
Monday afternoon f o 11 o w i n g treatment for minor' injuries
suffered in a car accident o'n the
Zurich road three and a half
miles west of Hensall. Donald is
lucky to be alive having had a
close brush with death when his
car skidded on loose gravel and
ran into the north ditch and
rolled over landing on its wheels
on the center of the road.
A passing motorist Mr. S.
Grebb, of Exeter, and others
found him unconscious in the
back of the car, the force of the
impact throwing him into the
back seat. Dr. J. B. Cockburn,
Zurich, was called and had him
removed to hospital by ambu
lance. Damage to the car, a 19 52
Meteor, which was a total wreck,
was $18'00. Provincial Constables
Elmer Zimmerman and Cecil
Gibbons investigated.1®
To Tour Scotland
Robert Bruce Cameron, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cameron,
sailed .from Quebec on Tuesday
night on the S.S. Atlantic for a
tour of Scotland and expects to
be away two months. He will
land at Southampton. During his
tour he will visit Edinburgh, The
Isle of Skye, and England.
In Scotland he will visit Glen-
isla, Forfarshire, which will have
a double interest for him as it
is the birthplace of his mother,
and also his grandfather1 Came
ron’s birthplace. He expects to
leave for home October 30.
Mrs. George Chambers
Funeral services for the late
Mrs. George Chambers were held
Tuesday, August 25 at 2 p.m.
from the Hulse and English
Funeral Chapel, St. Catharines,
with interment in Victoria Lawn
Cemetery, St. Catharines. Mrs.
Chambers, the former Violet
Viola Smale, passed away in her
fifty-ninth year in Hamilton
General Hospital where she had
been a patient for some time.
She was born in Perth county,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William Smale. Following
her marriage she resided for
some years in Hibbert township,
taking up residence in St. Catha
rines 13 years ago.
Surviving are her husband and
three sons, Ray, St. Catharines,
Bill, Walkerton, Lome, St. Catha
rines; three daughters, Mrs.
Ernest Adams (Norma),, Adeen
and Irma Dell, all of St. Catha
rines; one sister, Mrs. Wheymer,
Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Chambers was
an aunt of Mrs. William Petty,
of Hensall.
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Miss Margaret Grievesf Seaforth.
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the Sunday School and congrega
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combined picnic at Turnbull’s
Grove, Wednesday, August 26.
The favorable temperature of
the water made swimming popu
lar for young and old alike. Fol
lowing an enjoyable supper, races
and contests were held.
The evening’s fun concluded
with a potato spear relay and
peanut scramble for the children.
A good time was had by all.
The Women’s Institute will
hold a pot luck supper in the
Legion Rooms on Wednesday,
September 9 at 7 o’clock. Mrs.
Graham and Mrs. Fletcher are
hostesses, Those in charge of the
entertainment are Mrs. Middleton
and Miss Consitt. Roll call will
be "My Summer Highlights.”
Mrs. William Green, who re
sides two miles south of Hen
sall on the London road, Highway
4, was taken by ambulance Fri
day night to Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth.
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Bethel Baptist Church, Cal
gary, Alta., was the scene of a
pretty wedding when Audrey
Evelyn, only daughter of Mrs.
W. H. Mear, of Hayter, and the
late Mr. Mear, became the bride
of Aubrey Edmond Stones,
younger son of Mrs. T. Stones,
ofc Lousana, and the late Mr.
Stones. The Rev. W. J. Laing, of
Calgary, performed the ceremony.
Given in marriage iby her
brother Raymond Mear, the bride
wore a dress of floor-length satin
trimmed with lace. Her floor
length veil was held in place by
a pearl-trimmed tiara. Her only
jewelry was a double strand
pearl necklace, a gift of the
groom. She carried a. bouquet of
red roses.
Leaving for a honeymoon at
Banff, the bride wore a suit of
blue grey gabardine with pink
and white accessories and cor
sage of red roses. Upon their
return the couple will live on the
groom’s farm near Lousana, The
bride is a daughter of the for
mer Evelyn Horton, of Hensall,
and a niece of Mrs. Grace Hat
polo, of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drysdale,
accompanied by the latter’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodwiss, of
Chatham, are enjoying a vacation
at Gaspe Peninsula.
Cpl. John Atkinson, Mrs. At
kinson and Bryan of Summeside,
P.E.I., arrived in Hensall Sunday
to spend a vacation with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Petzke and Marlene. The
trip was made by motor, a dis
tance of 1500 miles.
Robert Evans of Kitchener-
Waterloo, is visiting with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y.
McLaren.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bean and
family of Brantford visited this
week with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bean.
The many friends of Dr, B.
Campbell of Toronto, vacationing
in the village, are pleased to see
him able to be out again follow
ing his recent illness.
Miss Peggy Goddard is vaca
tioning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Love,
John Consitt,
of Mr. and Mrs.
Exeter.
10-year-old son
Russell Consitt,
of the Parr Line, is in the isola
tion Ward of Victoria Hospital,
London, suffering with polio.
Misses Eleanor Venner and
Margaret Sangster have returned
home after spending a week at
Port Elgin.
Miss Gladys Luker, who has
recently ,returned home after
undergoing a major operation in
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
appreciates the kindness of the
people of the village and district
in remembering her. She received
some 400 letters and cards.
Personal Items
Mrs. Inez McEwen enjoyed a
pleasant vacation with relatives
at Port Elgin this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter McNaugh
ton visited recently with the for
mer’s sister, Miss Mae McNaugh
ton, who is confined to hospital
in Toronto.
Miss Connie Corbett spent the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Adams and family at Dash
wood and with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz, at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drysdale
enjoyed a pleasant motor trip
through Eastern Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bedard, of
London, spent the weekend wtili
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Bell.
Mrs. Edna Corbett has accept
ed a position at the South Huron
Hospital and commenced her
duties there last week.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Dignan, of
London, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dignan.
Mr. Kenneth Knotley, of To
ronto, returned home after
spending the past two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Koehler.
Mr .and Mrs. Stewart Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elder at
tended the Canadian National
Exhibition in Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker,
of Toronto, visited over the week
end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton
were recent .visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Vickers and infant
daughter at Newmarket.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton
and family of Port Dover were
recent visitors with relatives
here.
Miss Betty Moir of London
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Bertha Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Orr, of Elm
wood, are holidaying with their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lavender
spent the weekend in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and
family of Chicago visited during
the past week with Mrs. Wil
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Russell.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar’ of To
ronto is holidaying with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Farquhar.
Miss Jean Lavender spent a
few days this week in Toronto
where she attended the Canadian
National Exhibition.
Miss Gwendolyn Chapman
spent this week in Toronto with
relatives and attended the Can
adian National Exhibition.
Mrs. William Brown, Billie
and Carol are holidaying with
Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Neeb, in Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richard
son and Kenneth and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Richardson spent the
weekend at French River.
Messrs. Edison and Ross For
rest and their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Forrest left Satur
day for Western Canada where
they will visit relatives in
Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tudor re
turned home after a pleasant
visit with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Tudor and family in Vancouver.
Jack Logan of Old Wives,
Sask., died very suddenly with a
heart seizure. He was born and
raised in Stanley township. Sur
viving are his widow, the former
Margaret Kilpatrick of Crediton
and two sons.
Mrs. John Wood of Kippen,
who was stricken with polio last
week and was completely para-
lized and is in the isolation ward
at Victoria Hospital, London,
was able at date of writing to
move her head and hands slight
ly. She is only 34 years of age
and mother of two children.
The Misses Elaine Bell and
Bonnie Kyle have returned from
a week’s vacation at Camp Min-
niehaha, north of Goderich.
Edison Forrest has left for a
trip to the West.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Follick., Mr.
and Mrs. T. Kyle, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Kyi© and family are enjoy
ing a week’s vacation.
Mr. William Cole suffered a
stroke this week at his home and
at date of writing was slightly
improved.
Cromarty Comedians, who cap
tured first , prize for square
dancing at the C.N.E. last year,
ar© leaving Thursday of this
week to enter in this year’s
square dancing competition which
takes place Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren
were in Kitchener last Saturday
attending a wedding of a nephew
of Mrs. MacLaren.
Mrs. Harry Faber had the mis
fortune to sprain her ankle in
a fall she suffered this week.
Mrs. Edna Corbett has accept
ed a position on the staff of
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell are
attending Toronto Exhibition this
week,
Mrs. W. Brown, Carol and
Billy spent a few days in Tavis
tock.
Miss Betty Moir of London
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mrs. Bertha Bell is spending a
week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Johnson and
children of London spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dayman,
Mr. and Mrs. Dayman are now
visiting in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Walker Carlile
are now on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richardson
have been enjoying a holiday,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker,
Toronto, spent the weeeknd with
Mr .and Mrs. George Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton
spent the latter part of last tveek
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vic
kers, Newmarket.
Personal Items
Mrs. Eugene Gonyou and son
Donald of Detroit, Micli., visited
with Mr. and Mrs. William Pep
per on Sunday last.
Mr. A. G. Smillie of Toronto
is visiting with relatives in the
village,
Mr. and Mrs. Orland McLeod
and family of Kincardine visited
with Mr. and Mrs. William Pep
per' on Sunday last .
Mrs. Grace Harpole, of Hensall,
and Master Terry Peacock, of
Ottawa, attended the Stones-Mear
wedding in Calgary recently,
Mr. James Spraks was taken
to Victoria Hospital last Thurs
day in the interests of his
health.
At the morning service in the
United Church last Sunday Rev.
J. B. Fox preached effectively
choosing as his text St. Matthew
21, verse 12. Mrs. Pearl Pass-
more and Miss Mary Goodwin
contributed a beautiful duet,
"The Lord Is My Shepherd.”
Next Sunday marks the last
union service. Rev. Fox will be
in charge. Chiselhurst service is
at 9:45 a.m.
Mr. John D. Reid, of London,
visited his sister Miss Minnie
Reid and other Hensall friends
when on vacation.
Recent visitors with Miss
Scott, Mrs. Ballantyne and Mrs.
Graham were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hudson, of St. Marys, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Scott, of Guelph, Mrs.
Harold White and Mrs. F, Horn
ing, of Guelph.
Mrs. E. Norminton and Ted
accompanied by Miss Ellis spent
a vacation at Rev. Roger’s cot
tage near Port Elgin,
Miss Phyllis Case spent a
week’s vacation in St, Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gittus, Mr.
and Mrs. Gittus, Jr. and son, of
Adriam, Mich., have been holi
daying with Mrs. A, C. Meidinger.
Mrs. John D. Wrenn of Toron
to visited in Hensall this week.
Miss Mildred Forrest, R.N., of
Brantford, is holidaying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and family
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Pettigrew at Lincoln
Park, Mich.
Mrs. Mary Ann Stephenson
recently visited Mrs. Lorne Cole-
. man and her sons George and
Clarence Stephenson.
Mrs. Lillian Hyde and Jim
were weekend visitors in Buf
falo. Miss Eudora Hyde, who
spent a holiday there, accompan
ied them home.
Miss Helen Moir of London
has been visiting Mrs. Pearl
Baynliam and Mrs. Bertha Moir.
Weekend visitors with Mrs. A.
Saundercock were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Freeman of Clinton.
Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs.
Harry Horton, Mrs. Fred Beer,
Mrs. Alex Mousseau, Mrs. Harry
Faber, representing the Hensall
Women’s Institute, attended the
A.C.W.W. convention held in To
ronto.
Miss Gladys Luker, who re
cently underwent a major opera
tion at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, returned home Tuesday
of this week much improved in
health and is back at her posi
tion as bookkeeper at Hender
son’s Egg Grading station.
n Mr. W. A. Kerr and Roy Kerr
of Mattawa, Northern Ontario,
are spending two weeks visiting
with relatives in Exeter and Sea
forth.
Mr. Cecil Simpson, Brucefield,
was in the village on Tuesday of
last week renewing old acquaint
ances who were pleased to meet
him again and to -see him having
recovered from his recent serious
illness.
Mrs. James Wright, of Kippen,
spent a day last week in Guelph
visiting with Mrs. Husband, a
lady of 9 8 years who mad© the
trip by plane from Saskatoon to
Toronto to attend a reunion at
Mitchell and was returning to
Saskatoon the next day. Mrs.
Husband and Mrs. Wright were
born on adjoining farms north
of Mitchell. Mrs. Wright said
that she was busy at a piece of
tatting and had a wonderful
memory.
Personal Items
Mrs. Whitney Carter and fam
ily of Clinton wore weekend
visitors with Mrs. C. J-Iedden and
Herb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hubbert,
Toronto, speut the weekend with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sararas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararas and
family of Toronto have returned
home after spending three weeks
with the former's mother, Mrs.
S. Sararas. While here, accom
panied by Mrs. Sararas, they en
joyed a week's vacation motoring
to Sudbury and Northern Ontario
and taking a boat trip at^Tober-
mory.
Mrs. Stuart Gunn of London,
who is vacationing at Oakwood,
Grand Bend, visited with her
cousin, Miss Hattie Sutherland,
on Monday.
Mrs. Howard Smale was the
lucky winner of $50 at the
Monster Bingo held at Teeswater
August 19, sponsored by the
Teeswater Lions Club.
Mrs. Alice Joynt is being visit
ed by Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt
and Judith Ann, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scruton and
family, Port Dover, spent a visit
here during last week.
Mrs. E. F. Smith and Miss
Janet Smith of Toronto visited
with Mrs. Ballantyne, Miss K.
Scott and Mrs. Graham on Aug
ust 20 and were also guests with
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, E. Hemphill
at their summer cottage at Oak
wood, Grand Bend. While in
Hensall they called on many old
acquaintances and took a stroll
through the United Church. The
late Rev. Smith was a former
minister of the church for many
years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy are
vacationing with Mr. and Mrs.
James Rowcliffe, London, and
with friends in St. Thomas.
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