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Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Personal Items „
Miss Margaret Bray, London,
spent the weekend
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with
William Elford.
Mr. John Allison
ninety-first birthday on January
27.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas and Glenn visited Mon
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Riney Keller, of Exeter.
The monthly meeting of the
W.A. and W.M.S. will be held on
Wednesday, February 3 at 2 p.m.
in the church basement with Mrs.
Ray Cottle and Mrs. Harold I
Rowe as hostesses. Donations of
jam or fruit for the hospital will
be received.
Community Night
The first community night was
held Friday evening in Thames
Road School. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
fred Hunkin were in charge.
Euchre was played and prizes
were awarded to Harold Rowe,
Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Robert
Simpson, Mr. Robert Simpson
and Mr. Alvin Cottle.
The next community night will
be held February 5 with Mrs.
Irene Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde in charge.
with her pdr-
John Bray,
Donald Bray
Mr. and Mrs.
celebrated his
Data On
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. RADER
of Lon-
parents,
Zimmer,
Dashwood Library meeting will
be held Monday, February 1, at
7:15 p.m. in the Men’s Club.
Mr. Ross Middleton, principal
of Dashwood Public School and
supervisor for Stephen School
Area, underwent a hernia opera
tion in Toronto last Friday and
is reported doing well.
Miss Theresa Zimmer,
don, visited with ~ her
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
of Waterloo, spent the ‘Weekend with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader;
all were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family.
Miss Pearl Keyes, of Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mason
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb
and family and Miss Carol Webb,
of London, spent the weekend in
Toronto.
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By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns, of
Elimville, visited Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and Yvonne visited Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Dobson.
Mr. Orlen Swartzentruber, of
Dashwood, visited Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Jud
Dykeman.
Mr. Walter Herbert, Michigan,
is visiting with Ned Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazel
wood, Jimmy and Gary, Wood
ham, visited Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques.
Mr. Jud Dykeman spent the
weekend in Galt. His mother
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Committee Plans
Scout Program .
The first meeting of the newly-
formed group c o )n m i 11 e e in
charge of the cpmmunity Cub
and Scout program was held jn
the Hensail Council Chambers,
Present were: chairman, Rev. J.
B. Fox; Rev. W. J. Rogers,
Douglas Cook and Harvey Keys.
The meeting appointed R. J,
Drysdale as secretary-treasurer
of the committee and also con-
firme.d the appointments of
Messrs. L. Tiberio and J. C. Dun
lop as Cubmaster and Scoutmas
ter respectively, prepartory to
the official chartering of the
groups.
It was disclosed that the sum
of $50 had been made available
to the Cub group by the sponsor
ing organization, the Chamber of
Commerce, and that an equiva
lent sum belonging to the former
Scout organization was available
to the Scout group. According to
the leaders’ reports, the newly-
organized groups are getting
along favorably.
Kippen East W.I.
Thirty-one members answered
the roll call by showing the old
est article in their possession at
the January meeting of Kippen
East Women’s Institute held at
the home of Mrs. W. J. F. Bell,
with Mrs. William Kyle as co
hostess. The theme of the meet
ing was “Historical Research”.
Mrs. Ross Chapman commented
on the motto: “Be strong, we
are not here to play, to dream,
to drift, we have hard work to
do‘and loads to lift. Shun not the
struggle, face it, ’tis God’s gift”.
Mrs. R. Middleton, of Hensall,
the guest speaker, addressed the
group, choosing for her theme,
“Pioneer Days”. Current events
were reviewed by Mrs. Campbell
Eyre. Mrs. Harry Caldwell gave
a paper on the Scholarship Fund,
and Mrs. W.
poem. Elaine
Kyle rendered
duets.
During
members
following
at Exeter
cover; hand-made etched alumin
um tray; felt shopping bag;
corsage of flowers; iced choco
late chiffon cake.
McLean read a
Bell and Bonnie
two pleasing vocal
business period,the
were advised of the
articles to be entered
Fall Fair: card table
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
Personal Items
Mr. Fred Rowntree, of Wes
ton, is spending a week with his
sister and brother-in-law,
and Mrs. Norman Long.
We regret to report that
and Mrs. Arthur Anderson
confined t o Seaforth Hospital.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr .and Mrs. Stokes and Larry
of London visited Sunday with
Mrs. Stokes’ father, Mr. Robert
Thomson.
The sympathy of the commun
ity is extended to the Thomson
family in the passing of their
mother, Mrs. George E. Thom
son.
Miss Gail Ann Gackstetter
spent last week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney,
in Exeter.
Mrs. G. Thomson
Mrs. George Thomson, 77, who
died suddenly at her home, sec
ond concession, Hay township,
on Saturday evening, was the for
mer Ida Dignan. Her husband,
George E. Thomson, died 12
years ago. The deceased was a
member of St. Andrew’s United
Church, Kippen.
Surviving are two sons, Sam
uel W., Kippen, William G., at
home; three daughters, Mrs. Al
bert Alexander, of Hensail, Mrs.
Fred Parsons, London, Mrs. El
mer Keyes, Varna; two brothers,
Arthur Dignan, in Saskatchewan,
David Dignan, Hensail, and two j
sisters, Mrs. Florence Fee and
Mrs. William Forrest, Hensail. |
The body rested at the home
of Mrs. A. Alexander, Hensail,
where private funeral serivces'
were conducted on Tuesday after- i
noon by Rev. W. McLeod, Kip-'
pen. Interment was made in
Hensail Union Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Edison For
rest, Warren Thomson, Earl Dig
nan, Harold Dignan, Bert Thom
son and William Petty. ■
Flowerbearers were her grand
sons, Walter Parsons, Gerald and
Grant Keyes.
Mr.
Mr.
are
and
Mr.
and
and
Mr
of
underwent an operation last Fri
day at the South Waterloo Mem
orial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques
John visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Herb Anderson
family.
Mr .and Mrs. Ken Hern
family visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Franklin Skinner,
Elimville.
Mrs. Kyle, of Exeter, visited
Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Mrs. J. T.
visited Sunday
Ward Hern.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited with Mr
Ogle, of Strathroy, Sunday and
Monday and returned by way of
Lucan to attend the funeral of
Mr. John Hodgins.
Skating Party
The Sunshine Mission Band
held their skating party last Sat
urday with about 25 attending.
They went to Kirkton to skate
and afterwards came back to the
school house for croekinolo and
lunch.
Hern, of Exeter,
with Mr, and Mrs.
Wellington Brock
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Personal Items
Mr. Roy Soldan left Sunday
for Florida where he
tion for two months.
Mrs. E. Geiger flew
ronto to Winnipeg in
hours on Monday night.
Geiger is spending a month
her daughter and son-in-
Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Spray
family.
will vaca-
from To-
less than
four
Mrs.
with
law,
and
Miss Betty Moir, of London,
is convalescing at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Bertha Moir,
after having a minor operation
on her hand.
Miss Ann Hildebrandt, of Lon
don, visited this week with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt.
Mr. Ross Jinks underwent an
appendix operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moir, of
Strathroy, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. William Lee
and Mr. and Mrs. George Moir.
Little Debby Gooding, of Park-
hil, is spending several weeks
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Munn.
Ross Jinks, son
Mrs. Manley Jinks,
Victoria Hospital,
urday night for an emergency
appendix operation.
Ron Passmore, who has signed
up with the H.M.C.S., left last
week for Cornwallis, N.;S., where
he will take his basic training.
Mrs. William R. Bell is visit
ing'in Toronto with her daugh
ters, Misses Margaret and Alma
Bell and son, Mr. Don Bell.
Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline and
Ann spent the weekend with the
former’s son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bedard,
in London.
Seaforth Junior Farmers will
present a play in the town hall
in Hensail in February, which
is being sponsored by Kippen
East W.I. and a euchre and dance
is being held in the town hall,
I-Iensall, January 27'.
Spring must be around the
corner. Mr. Carl Payne, who re
sides half a mile south of Hen
sail on No. 4 highway, reports
seeing a cardinal on his pre
mises on Friday and Saturday,
walking around and picking up
food. Mr. Payne thinks this is
unusually early for cardinals to
appear. He recalls that in May
of 1953 a pair of cardinals were
nesting in a tree when the tor
nado hit and blew the nest out
of the tree. They have never
been seen since until this
appeared over the weekend.
Legion Auxiliary
Entertains Men
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
held a social evening in the Le
gion. Hall Monday evening, enter
taining members of the Legion.
Bingo winners were: Dr. and
Mrs, D, McKelvie,, Mrs. Byran
Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. F. Aikenhead,
Mrs. Sam Dougall, Wm. Brown,
Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs. George
Varley, Mrs. E. R. Shaddick,
Mrs. Alice Joynt, Mrs. William
Clement.
At the conclusion of lunch,
dancing was enjoyed with Dr.
McKelvie furnishing the music
at the piano.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D, Mitchell
294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT.
of Mr. and
was taken to
London, Sat-
one
Thrifty Kippenettes
Mrs. W. Bell was hostess
the Thrifty Kippenettes on Janu
ary 2'0’. Elaine Bell presided in
the absence of the president. Roll
call was answered by 14 mem
bers. Mrs. E. Jarrott then led a
discussion on "Care of the Hands
and Arms, and Care of rayons”.
The leaders then showed the girls
different seam finishes, after
which they laid patterns and cut
slips. The next meeting will be
held at' the home of Lois Mc
Lellan, February 3.
for
Members decided to give a do
nation to Scott Memorial Hos
pital Auxiliary, Seaforth, to help
them in their project of refur
nishing their kitchen. Mrs. Alex
McGregor reported on the crib
quilts to be donated to hospitals,
four of the eight quilts were on
display at the meeting.
Bible Society Meeting
Of interest to church people
of Hensall will be a meeting in
Carmel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday night, January 31, at
7:30 p.m. when the Rev. W.
Tonge, B.A., district representa
tive of the Bible Society, will be
present to speak and show the
film “The Book and World of
Tomorrow”. This meeting is for
the purpose of reorganizing this
work in the community.
Cromarty Farm Forum
Cromarty Farm Forum met on
Monday evening and entertained
as their guests Staffa Farm For
um. A delightful social evening
was spent with 10 tables in play
for progressive euchre. Winners
were Mrs. Russel Miller, Staffa;
Mrs. Filmer Chapple, Cromarty;
Gordon Hoggarth, Staffa; Har
vey Dow, Cromarty, and Bill
Harburn, Cromarty.
Dancing was enjoyed to the
strains of violin music played by
Angus McKaig and Eldon Allen
with Mrs. Harvey Dow accom
panying at the piano.
Storey was floor manager,
affair was arranged by Mr.
Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mr.
Mrs. Bert Riley.
Arnold
The
and
and
Present Seals
And Diplomas
At the United Church Sunday
School Sunday morning last, the
following seals and diplomas
were awarded to scholars of thd"
Sunday School by the superin
tendent, Jack Corbett. .
Seals: Steve Elder, Pauline
Bell, Wayne Baun, Bruce Shir
ray, Nancy Kyle, Craig Chapman,
Robert McNaughton, Johnny El
der, ' Mary Haun, Patsy Jones,
Peggy Goddard, Bruce Horton,
Judy Elder, Norma Passmore,
Sharon Elder, Dianne Rannie,
Connie Corbett, Jean Noakes,
Gwen Chapman, Beth Goddard,
Jane Horton, Audrey Richardson,
Bill Ingram, Douglas Shirray,
Bill Shaddick, Steve Kyle, Bobby
Mickle, Marion Pepper, Ken
Richardson, Margaret Reid, Carol
Richardson, Cecil Pepper, Ross
Corbett, Jack Corbett, Shirley
Coleman.
Diplomas: Ann Mickle, Robert
McKelvie, Larry Elder, Dianne
Reid, Joyce Flynn, Gail Richard
son, Robert Forrest, Linda
Noakes, Patsy Fletcher, Donna
Richardson, Elaine Keys,
Noakes, Gwen Spencer,
Billy
____ , David
Noakes, Donald Reid, Cathy
Scane.
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