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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-07-08, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1954
Jitney Winners
Winners of the Hensall jitney
pn. the local bowling green were:
first, John Henderson^ skip, Wil
liam Henry, Mrs. C. Vanhorne,
lead, two wins plus four; second,
S, Rannie, skip, Mrs. Lome Lu-
one
S, Rannie, skip, Mrs, Lorne
her, William Brown, lead,
Win plus three.
andMr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
family are spending the month
Of July at the lake,
Did you know that.,.
Hensall Lady Wins $500
go to To-
August to com-
th e
■Go To Toronto
I For Ice Loan
• Hensall officials will
! ronto early in
[ plete the transaction for
I $30,000 ice debenture loan.
I Council authorized Reeve A*
IN 1902, THE MANUFACTURER
OF THIS BATTERY-POWERED
CHAIR SAID THAT IT WAS THE rt
’SUCOESSORTOTHEAUTOMOBItE
AND THAT "SOON THE SIGHT OF
PEOPLE IN THESE M0VIN6 SEATS
WILL BECOMEOUITECOMMON”
_____1...._ . J
Mrs. W. H. Reid !
Hensall Native
Mrs. William Harper Reid,
wife of Dr. W- H. Reid, of Port
Rowan, passed away at her resi
dence on Monday, July 5 in her
seventy-fourth year.
The forme” Minnie Sheffer,
she was born in Hensall. daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sheffer, and spent her early days
here where she was well-known.
At Port Rowan Mrs. Reid took
an active part in church work, W. Kerslake. Clerk J. A. Pater
and she was a gifted singer. She j son and <me councillor (o mak<
was a member of St. John's An-; tjie trjp.
glican Church. Surviving are her' (
husband and one son, Hugh, of ,j gix
St. Catharines. > ^Boh showed expenses to
The body rested at Clarke; higher than in 1953.
funeral chapel, Port Rowan. Ser- :
vices were held ^om St John's j laimed
Anglican Church on M ednesday. ■1
July 7. and St. George United «■ L-
s Church. Burial was in St. George I n<,'k"l”rn
Clerk Paterson presented the
; months* financial statement
be
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PURPOSE... THE FASTEST MOST
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Anglican Church on Wednesday. •
cemetery,
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Civic Holiday on August 2 was
I a legal holiday.
E. R. Davis recommended two
i signs fur the corners
of Nelson and King and Welling
ton and King. Council • agreed
; and instructed the clerk to pre-
'■ pare a by-law.
Weeds have beer. cut on seve-
the
the
Miss Hannah Murray, Hensall,
won $50o at the Legion Bingo at
Hensall on Monday night.
Miss Murray split the $1,000
jackpot with Mrs. John Richard
son, of Woodstock.
The $20o special was split
among three —- Mrs. D. G. Apple
ton, Grand Bend: Mrs. Albert
Traquair, Exeter, and A. Riley,
Londesboro.
Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Hensall,
Avon one of the
Winners of
games included
thron, Mervyn
Songster.
Over 9 9a
which was sponsored by the
gfim and Legion Auxiliary in
of artificial ice.
$10(1 specials,
the $50 regular
Mrs. F. G. Bon-
E.vre and Jim
attended the bingo
‘ Le-
aid
Honor Teacher
In Tuckersmith
The sectional school picnic
S.S. 2 Tuckersmith, attended
the pupils and parents, was held
at the school house. Sports were
enjoyed followed by a presentation' for Miss Gwen Kennedy,
teacher for the past two years,
who has tendered her resignation
to teach at Orangeville. Miss
Kennedy was presented with a
compact. Nelson McClinchey read
the address and Marie Sinclair
made the presentation.
Refreshments were served and
dancing enjoyed to the music of
the Norris orchestra, with Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot at the piano.
Miss Dorothy Turner, of Hills-
green. has been engaged
teacher for the coming term.
of
by
as
: ral private properties and
owners will be assessed for
work.
Willert Reunion
Held At Bayfield
The
Personal items
Bill Kyle, John Anderson,
Lloyid Venner, Chester Dee, of
Hensall; ‘ '
and Bill
tended a
on July
Linda,
Printed Scotch Tape
LOOK FOR THIS
"HIGH SIGN”
OF QUALITY
Mr. and Mrs. Sparks. Varna.
I visited on Sunday with Miss Mar-
< garet and Mr. James Miller.
i Mr. Jim Ramsay sx«. r.-etowr.
' spent the weekend ris rar-
: ents hereI Mr. and Mr?-
1 Tuesday on trip to t.j coast.
; Mr. and Mrs, A
j visited friends in F-ri
f Sunday.
Mrs. Bella Gardine:
cot, and Mr. and Mrs.
and family, of
Sunday visitors
Scotr and other
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie, of j rey Richardson. Barbara Beaver,
London, and Mrs. Ethel Currie, Marilyn Rankin, Jjian Koehler,
of Winnipeg, visited during the; Margaret Keller Thus. Triebner,
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto ,
Walker. !
Mr .and Mrs. Lindsay McKel-;
lar visited friends in Mitchell on
Sunday.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
ank Allen spent Sunday after-
r. the home of their par-
efield
in
on
m-
■)?h
were
Grace
. of S:
Maclni.
Hamilton,
with* Mrs.
friends.
of Winnipeg. visited during
R. Sinclair. Dundalk,
;e pulpit in Cromarty
Sunday. Rev. Fox, of
. will be the minister in
charge on Sunday. July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
j T. Gillespie, of Komoka.
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ninth annua1. Willert re-
was held at Jowetts'
Bayfield, Saturday, July
e secretary, Mrs. Oren
registered 2*'a guests. The
president. Ervin, J. Willert, of
Hensall. welcomed everyone and
Wellington Haist was sports con
venor.
Winners were. Barbara Ann
Willert. Dianne Koehler. Mar
garet Sanders. Wayne Weiburg,
Larry Jones. John Rankin. Aud-
Joan Koehler,
i. Morris Haist, Oren
Grace. Fred Weiburg. Dorothy
Beirling.
Over 125 Attend
Norris Reunion
Over loo members of the
Norris Clan enjoyed a reunion at
Bayfield last Sunday. Members
came from Detroit, Camp Bor
den, Wyoming,
arty, Staffs.
Hensall.
The prize
son present
ris. of Chiselhurst (81). Young
est present was the child of Mr.
and Mrs. Davey, of Exeter.
the longest distance
Hugh Currie, Winni-
Mitchell, Crom-
Exeter Seaforth and
for the oldest per
went to Hugh Nor
Coming
was Mrs.
peg.
Mr. and
Detroit, vacationing
welcomed the members. Dinner
and supper were served and a
period of sports enjoyed. The
1955 reunion will also be at
Bayfield.
Mrs. Lyle Norris, of
‘ g at Bayfield,
Mrs. Mary Dewar
Dies In London
Mrs. Mary Dewar, well-known
Hensall resident, died Sunday,
July 4, at the home of her son,
Roy E. Dewar, London. She was
born in Dundas county. She was
a member of Hensall United
Church and went to London to
reside in 1952.
Two sons. Roy E.. of London,
and Archie, of St. Marys, sur
vive with one sister, Miss Agnes
Stirling, of Ducknow, and four
grandchildren. Her husband, Ro
bert W. Dewar, died in 1945.
Funeral services, held Tuesday
from the A. Millard George fune
ral home, London, were conduct
ed by the Rev. Angus J. Mac-
Quetn. of First St. Andrew’s
United Church, Burial was in
Bayfield cemetery with the Rev.
offici-
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Listoen,
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer, Shirley
• Wurm, Mrs. Lome Listoen.
Earl Telfer.
• Married ladies' race.
Glenn Koehler. Mrs. Lome
toen; married men. Lorne
toen. Glenn Koehler, Hubert Wei
burg; rolling pin. Doris Listoen,
Bernice Weiburg: longest line of
clothes, Wellington Haist’s side;
guessing the weight of the owner
of two shoes went to Henry Bec
ker. whose guess was 437 lbs,I (Right weight was 438 lbs. >
J During the supper hour prizes I
i were presented tq the oldest per-!
I son. Mrs. Robert McBride, Kip-J
pen, (82 years); longest married^
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reste-j
meyer, Dashwood, (41 years);
most recently married couple,
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace, Dear
born Mich. (3 months); youngest
person, Sharon ifcincy, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willert,
..Hensall, (3 months); one com
ing longest distance. Mrs. Reta
Slezak (nee Reta Willert) from
British Columbia.
New officers appointed were:
president, Ervin J. Willert, of
Hensall; vice-president, Welling
ton Haist, Dashwood; secretary,
Mrs. E. J. Willert, Hensall; table
convenor, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Ex
eter; sports committee, Adolph
Keller, Dashwood.
The evening wa& spent in
; dancing at the pavilion to Des-
! jardines’ orchesetra.
Strathroy man
a Hensall grain
rushed to Lon-
Mrs.
Mrs.
Lis-
Lis-
Falls 30 Feet
A 26-year-old
fell 3'0 feet from
elevator and was
don Hospital with undetermined
injuries.
Don Williams was drilling
holes on the side of the elavator
being erected at Cook’s mill when
the chain broke on the bucket
he was sitting in.
Dr. J. C. Goddard, of Hensall.
attended.
R A. Brook, of Bluevale,
a ting.
Hayry Mathers, Exeter,
Lumby, of Goderich, at-
trap shoot at Ridgetown
1.
Mark and Karen Geiger
of Toronto are vacationing
their grandparents, Mr. and
E. Geiger. Their mother,
Ralph Geiger, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray and
family, of Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webster
and family left Saturday for a
two-week vacation with relatives
at McKerrow, near Espanola.
Mrs. Harold Kyle, of Winni
peg, recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Kyle and other
relatives in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns
and Donald, of Toronto, are visit
ing with the former’s mother,
Mrs. F. Manns.
Hensall friends of Miss Caro
lyn Chelew, Los Angeles, Calif.,
granddaughter of Mrs. Cornelius
Cook, will be interested in the
announcement of her engagement
to Lieut. Brian-Bell Irving, of
Vancouver. The wedding will
take place on July 10 in Los
Angeles,
mother i
former
Miss
ful in
theory
honors
and Commercial
London. She is a
Nicol, A.R.C.O.
Miss Marian Pepper was suc
cessful in passing her grade three
in piano at the Western Conserv
atory of Music. Marian is a pupil
of Mrs. Frank Forrest.
Jean Lavender, Mary Ann Ran-
nie, Beth Goddard, Jane Horton,
Gwen Spencer and Jean Hender
son left last Wednesday for the
Girl Guide Camp at Keewaydln,
north of Goderich, for a 10-day
vacation. *’
The Imperial Oil Company is
in its third week of drilling
operations on the farm of Mr.
Alfred Reichert,
There have been
tions of oil on the
but the company
take three more
they will know the results.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Veir left
The Times-Advocate
r
with
Mrs.
Mrs.
with
Mrs. George Morley,
of the bride-to-be, is the
Ola Cook, of Hensall.
Maja Roobol was success
passing her grade two
in music with first class
Beal Technical
High School,
pupil of J. L.
at the H.
Hay township,
strong indica-
Reichert farm,
expects it will
weeks before
Sponsor Successful Dance
Hensall Hockey Club sponsor
ed a. very successful dance in the
Bayfield Pavilion on June 30.
The Melody Makers provided the
music. In a draw for a refrigera- ■ last week for their home in Car
ter, Lawrence Baynham, Hensall,
w:e the lucky winner. George
Kruse, of Seaforth, coach of the
team for the past two seasons,
drew the winning ticket.
mon, Man., after spending a few
weeks at the home of the latter’s
father, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hyde, and brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hyde.
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HENSALL MANAGER — New manager of the Bank of Mont
real at Hensall is Kenneth K. Christian, left. He succeeds
Walter W. Jarrett, right, who will take charge of the Egan-
ville branch, were Mr. Christian was formerly manager. The
new manager is a native of New Brunswick.
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Personal Items
Cpl. John Atkinson, Mrs. At
kinson and Bryan, of Quebec, are
vacationing with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pezke
and Marlene.
Mrs. Vera Thompson, Calgary,
spent a week visiting with her
aunt, Mrs. F. Manns, whom she
had not seen for over 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gonyou,
of Detroit, Mich., visited Sunday
afternoon last with Mr. and Mrs.
William Pepper.
Mr. William A. Kerr, Sturgeon
Falls, visited over the weekend
with his wife and family in Ex
eter, and also with his mother,
Mrs, J. L. Kerr, and brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gra
ham Kerr, of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Price and
little son Clifford, of Hamilton,
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Horton.
Mr. Lloyd Hedden. Mr. and
Mrs, Ted Kaye and Steven, Mr.
William Rothaermel, Mr. Herb
Plumb, of St. Catharines; Mr.
Russell Rothaermel, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kennedy and family, of
Port Huron, Mich,, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Hedden, of Exeter, were
weekend visitors with Mrs, Cathe
rine Hedden and Herb.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donthroii ,
and family are getting nicely set
tled in the home they recently
purchased from G.
on main street. It
used as a funeral
Miss Minnie Reid is visiting
with relatives in London.
Members of the Canadian Le
gion and Auxiliary will
picnic July 11 at 2.30
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield.
Mrs. Edna Corbett, of
was a recent visitor
daughter, Mrs. Edna Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker,
of Toronto, were holiday visitors
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George Walker.
Miss Jean Armstrong, London,
is vacationnig at the, home, of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Armstrong.
The many friends of Mr, Mat
thew Tinney are pleased to hear
he has improved following his
recent illness.
Word has been received herd
of the death of Mt. Charles Dor-
ley ill Winnipeg, Man. Mis widow
was the former Miss Esther Cor
bett, of Hay township,
M. Drysdale
will also be
home.
hold a
p.m. at
Exeter,
with her
Harold Bonthron and
are vacationing at their
at Turnbull’s Grove.
Pearce, of Toronto, visit-
week with her brother-in-
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Mrs.
family
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Miss
ed this
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Cross.
Mr. Ronald Passmore, of To
ronto, spent the weekend holiday
with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Pass-
more and Norma.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns
and son, of Toronto, were recent
visitors with the former’s mother
Mrs. Manns.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shirray,
Douglas and Bruce enjoyed a
pleasant motor trip through the
States by New York and other
centres.
Mr. and Mrs. George Middle
ton and daughter, of Detroit,
were weekend visitors with the
former’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Middle
ton and Bobbie.’
Miss
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there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Price,
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Mrs. Lome Chapman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee spent
the holiday with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Moir in Strathroy, and at
tended" the horse races there.
Miss Shirley Chapman, nurse-
in-ijainirig at Victoria Hospital,
London, visited this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Chapman.
Mr. ahd Mrs.
and family are holidaying at
their cdttage at Lake Huron near
Turnbull’s Grove.
Mrs, Myrtle Sproat is spend
ing a few weeks holidaying at
her cottage at Turnbull's Grove.
Mrs, TetrOau, of Zurich, was
a roeent visitor with Mrs. Donald
MacArthur and family.
Mr, aiid Mrs. Harty Hoy spent
several days last week with rela
tives in Kitchener.
Miss Helen Spellman, Kitchen
er, was a graduate this year of
the St Marys High School, She
took the Edna Motz Medal for
having the highest standing in
mathematics. She is the daughter
of Dr, and Mrs. J. A, Spellman
of that city,
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