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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-01-14, Page 4
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1954 Comments About Cromarty By MBS. J?. McKELLAR Hensail And District News Message From Personal Items Mrs. T. L. Scott visited over the weeeknd with her aunt in To ronto. Mrs. Howard Wright has re turned home from Seaforth Hos pital much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie, of London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Miss Caroline Walker returned with them to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ralph and Valeria and Mrs. Jack Kemp and Audrey, of Mitchell, visited Sun day with Mrs. M. Houghton. Mr. Alex Ramsey has gone to Westminster Hospital for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shute, of Kirkton, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner. Y.P.S. The Y.P.S. meeting was held on Sunday evening with Miss Margaret Walker in charge and Young People from Staffa as visitors. Miss Wilma Harper read a passage of scripture and Miss Shirley Wallace read a story. The topic was given by Mr. Jim Chap man, who spoke about his trip through the western provinces. W.M.S. Air*. Will Miller was hostess for the January meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society. Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl presided and Mrs. Frank Allen led in devotions. The new study book, “A Voyage of Discovery in Canada and Over seas," was introduced by Mrs. Ca’der MrKaier. Mrs. Mae. Lam- ond and Mrs. W. Harper. Mrs. T. Laing h d in the Glad Tidings prayer. A splendid topic, “Need ing a Saviour all the Year Through,” was given by Mrs. Grace Scott. Several members will attend the annual meeting of Stratford Presbyterial in Knox Church, Stratford, on Thursday. January 14. The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid followed with Mrs. Houghton opening the meeting with a New Year’s prayer. An encouraging financial re port was given by the treasurer,, Mrs. Calder McKaig. After discussing plans for the year’s work, the officers were annointed as follows; president, Mrs. M. Houghton: vice-presi dent. Mrs. T. L. Scott; secretary. Mrs, J o h n Wallace, assistant, Mrs. J. M. Scott; treasurer, Mrs. Calder McKaig; work committee, Mrs. Will Miller, Airs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. W. Harper and Mrs. M. Houghton. Obs' rve Anniversary Relatives and friends number ing ]35 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker on Friday night to celebrate with them and their family, the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. The evening was spent in pro gressive euchre and dancing. Mr. Lloyd Sorsdahl read an address and a beautiful trilight lamp was presented to Mr. and Airs. Wal- ker from the friends in the village. Other gifts included a lovely hostess chair from the family. Guests were present from London, Exeter, Seaforth, selldale, Munro and Staffa. Legion Lad ies Install Slate The following officers were installed by past president Airs. A. Clark at the January meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Hensall Canadian Legion in the Legion Hall Tuesday night, Jan uary 5 and presided over by Airs. S. Rannie: president, Airs. S. G. Rannie; vice-presidents, Airs. Wil liam Brown, Airs. R. Taylor; secretary, Airs. Ross Dick; trea surer, Airs. D. AIcKelvie; execu tive committee, Airs. J. Hender son, Airs. A. Foster, Airs. E. R. Davis, Mrs. H. Bonthron; standlard bearer. Airs. H. Horton; I recreation committee, Airs. Ber- I tha Aloir. Airs. Keith Buchanan; sick committee, Airs. J. Hender son, Airs. E. R. Davis; pianist, Aliss Gladys Luker, assistant, Airs. William Brown; auditors, Airs. J. ; Drysdale, Airs. A. Scholl. ‘ Three applications for niem- { bershin were received, Mrs. Gar- [ net Alousseau, Airs. Eugene For- ,j rister, Airs. Jean Taylor. Airs. R. i Alock presented the auditors’ re- j port and Airs. Brown gave the i financial statement. I A thank-you note was read j from Airs. L. Hyde, representing the Girl Guides, to whom the. j Auxiliary gave a donation of $25. a in to r I Personal Items Mr. Roy Kyle of Bryson, Que., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kyle before leaving fox- his position at Yellow knife, in Northern Ontario. A new gold mine is being opened up there and Mr. Kyle will make the trip by plane as there are no roads up there. Mrs. Laird Alickle visited re cently in London with Mrs. Keith Hillier, a former classmate at the Stratford Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hedden, St. Catharines, spent the week end with Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Herb. Mr. Hilliard Lawrence returned home Sunday from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt and Alarnie, Miss Ann Hildebrandt and Mr. Norman Manson, of Lon don, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Denomme at Tecumseh. Miss Winnifred Gray, Clinton, was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar Miss Rliena Avery. Mrs. Annie Saundercock, has been a patient at South ron Hospital, Exeter, for past two weeks, was able to re turn to her home this week. Mrs. Jack Heal is spending a few weeks in Wingham with" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heal, who are convalescing after receiving treatment in London and Exeter hospitals. Mrs. Pearl Case, London, a recent visitors with Mr Mrs. Lome Luker. Hay Resident Dies In London Airs. Agnes Thomson, of Township, died in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Sunday. Her death was attributed to com plications from a fractured hip. In her seventy-ninth year, Airs. Thomson, widow of the late Wil liam D. Thomson, was the former Agnes Dick, She was born in Hensall and resided with her sis ter, Aliss Nellie Dick, and had been a resident of Hay Township for some 50 years. Surviving besides her sister, is one brother, Robert Dick, Hen sall. Hei- husband died in 1937. Public, funeral services were held from the Bonthron Funeral Home Tuesday with Rev. N. Mc Leod, of St. Andrew’s United Church, Kippen, officiating. Bur ial was in Hensall Union tery. I-Iay Ceme- who Hu- the The Guides plan to hold Mother and Daughter banquet February and it was decided rater for them. The president brought up the matter of catering to the Kins men Club, which is a newly- formed local group. They hold supper meetings, and the Ladies Auxiliary decided to do the cater ing on January 14. It was decided to entertain the Canadian Legion January 25,, , . _ . . . arrangements to be in the hands j her home on "Wednesday evening, of Mrs. B. Kyle and Mrs. H. j Marilyn Alousseau, the new presi- Bonthron, The mystery prize was won by Mrs. E. Davis. was and Thrifty Kippenettes Mrs. Allan Johnson was tess for the second meeting of The Thrifty Kippenettes held at 11 OS- I Rus- Receives Lovely Gift Miss Maja Roobol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol, of Hensall. a student at Seaforth High School, was exceptionally proud of one Christmas gift she received this year. A lovely cedar chest was presented to her by Mr. G-. A. Whitney, of Seaforth, as the student with the highest standing in Seaforth High School for 1953. FOR BETTER BUYS BEDDING, SHOP IN AT Kippen By AIRS. A. GACKSTJET4ER Andrew's AVednes- home o£ the sign of better living all over Canada... sheets.. • blankets.. • pillow slips made right... here in Canada Long-wearing luxury Ts the big feature this winter! That's Tex* made’s big boon to your budgetl See the beauty of Tex-made, cur rently in your favorite store. Feel the comfort — buy it — wherever you see thd Tex-made sigh. Canada lives better * .. with Tex-made! Show Chinchillas Owners of Silver Jewel Chin chilla Ranch, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Tinney, attended the National Chinchilla Breeders annual show which was held in the New Prin cess Elizabeth School in last Saturday. Entering two animals respective classes, they received a second and fifth award and were very pleased with the re sults, as this was their first show ing. This was the largest show to date for Western Ontario, with I 131 animals entered. CFPL-TV was on hand and the show was nationally televised. W.M.S. Meets The W.M.S. United Church day afternoon Mrs. Allan Johnson with Airs, Wilmer Jones as co-hostess and 40 ladies in attendance. The newly - elected president, Mrs. Emerson Kyle, opened the nxeetihg with a poem, “It’s Not The Things We Do, It’s The Things AVe Leave Undone.” Airs. Emerson Anderson took charge of the worship period and Mrs. Harold Jones reviewed the new study book. Mrs. Alec. McBeath favored with a reading. Mrs. l-larold Jones gave a guitar solo and Miss Ilene AIcLean, a piano solo. The World’s Day of Prayer was discussed. It will be observed on March 5 in the church. Each member is requested to bring a noil-member, The February meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. R. McAllister. Lunch con venors were elected as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Russel Connsitt; Circle 2, Mrs. R. M. 1 Broadfoot; Cir< Cooper, Jr., a: Workman. The tee for January McClinehey and well. Two new appointed n a m e 1 y, Mrs. R. Al. tary, Mrs. Personal Items Mrs. (Rev.) been confined to her home illness. Congratulations to Mr. Mrs. Ross McNichol on the of a daughter last forth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. are nifcely settled home in Seaforth, Pearson Charter and family moved from the Mill Road taken up residence on the farm they recently purchased from Mr. Kaye. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore of London were Sunday visitors with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Shipman, Gail and Glen, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ander son have been confined, to their home by illness. ’eck, Mrs. Ross le 3, Mrs. Jack id Mrs. Winston visiting commit will he Mrs. Carl Mrs. Harry Cald- secretaries were to the slate of officers, Christian Citizenship, , Peck; John literature secre- Sin elair. N. McLeod week in London in their has with and birth Sea- Thomas Kaye in their Mr.» and new Mrs. have and Classifieds Pay WATCH NEXT WEEK’S TIMES-ADVOCATE FOR 3 Big Sales In Hensail I! Middleton's Drug Store Joynt's Men's and Boys' Wear Tudor's Dry Goods & Ladies' Wear Terrific Bargains! Mrs. C. Ballantyne (Active In Church Airs. Caroline Ballantyne died in her eighty-first year at her home on Sunday morning follow ing a lengthy illness. She was the widow of Carmichael Ballan tyne, of Atwood, who died 40 years ago. Born in Stratford, she was the former Caroline Scott, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Hensall. She had been a resident in Hensall for 33 years. Airs. Ballantyne was an active member of the United Church and a men’s She Lorne, one daughter (Agnes), Mrs. Dar win Dowds, of Shelby, Ohio; two sisters, Aliss Katie Scott and Airs. Pearcy Graham, of Hensall, and one brother, Lorne, of Guelph. Private funeral' services were held from the Bonthron Funeral I-Iome on Tuesday conducted by Rev. W. J. Rogers. Burial was in Hensall Union Cemetery. life member of the Wo- Missionary Society. is survived by one son, of Walled Lake, Mich.; i dent, took the .chair and opened ) the meeting the the theme song, j Sixteen members responded to the roll call. Mrs. Johnson led a! discussion on “The Care of the Person”. Mrs. W. Bell led a dis cussion on “Care o,f woollens, and washing of woollen sweaters and on “Care ■is pattern alterations”. Nuptial Shower delightful post-nuptial Post A shower was held Saturday after noon when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bean, of Hensall, entertained in honor of their niece, Mrs. Alex Miller, the former Hannah Pep per. About 25 relatives and friends braved the icy roads to attend. Mrs. Robert Simpson, Miss Bernice Dilling, Marion Pep per, Sharon Stewart and Mrs. Stewart Pepper assisted in pre senting gifts. Evening Auxiliary Meets Rev. W. J. Rogers' addressed the Evening Auxiliary of the United Church at their meeting on Monday evening and installed the following officers for 1954: President: Mrs. D. McKelvie; vice-presidents, Mrs. S. Rannie, Mrs. D. Cook;-secretary, Mrs. W. Richardson; treasurer, Mrs. J. Drysdale. Mrs. William Mickle conducted the devotional, choosing for her theme, “The New Year to take stock”. Mrs. R. Cook assisted. Mrs. D. McKelvie, the new presi dent, took the chair. Thirty-three members responded to the roll call. Financial report was read by Mrs. J. Drysdale. Mrs. Lome Chapman, past president, was presented with a Life Member ship pin and certificate. Mrs. M. Ellis presented the study. It was decided that the meet ings would commence at 8:30 for the new Year. Roll call for Feb ruary will be answered by ways to raise money. Your Used Car From PEARSON'S Carmel Ladies Elect Officers The following were appointed as 1954 officers of the Ladies’ Aid of Carmel Presbyterian Church at their January meeting held at the home of Mrs. Clar ence Reid on Monday night and attended by twenty-five members. President, Mrs. W. R. Bell; vice-president, Mrs. R. J. Camer on; secretary, Mrs. Glenn Bell; assistant, Mrs. Rochus Faber; treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Volland. Group leaders: Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. John Soldan. President Mrs. W. R. ducted the devotional period as sisted by Mrs. A. R. Orr and Mrs. C. Kennedy. A reading, “The Power of Prayer”, by Mrs. J. B. Fox and solo by Mrs. William Brown were included in the pro gram. Mrs. Volland reported that $250.65 had been realized from their recent bazaar, and $148 had been made by the three groups. 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