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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954
Hensail And District News
Chamber Frolic
Proves Success
The Chamber of Commerce
held a very successful frolic in
the Community Arena Friday
evening, attended by nearly 400
people.
Entertainment was provided by two weeks ago where he under- Tn-----xx_ — Hollings-1 went a major operation. Born in
W- E, Foster
Varna Native
W. E. Foster, well known resi
dent of the village, died in St.
Joseph’s Hospital Saturday in
his eighty-first year.
Mr. Foster entered hospital
Everette Mires, Joey
worth and Dolt Walpole. Three
prizes of groceries were won by
Mrs. S. Roobol, Fred Beer and
Edward ’Webster. Ed Corbett was
auctioneer for the Chinese Auc
tion.
Proceeds were for the artificial
ice. R. H. Middleton was master
of ceremonies.
Anglican Church
Marks Harvest
A Harvest Home service was
held in St. Paul’s Anglican
Church Sunday evening. The rec
tor, the Rev. N. D. Knox, spoke
on the generosity of God in spite
Varna district, he has been a
resident of Hensall for about 18
years. He was a member of the
United Church.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Winnie Rathwell. at pre
sent a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, and one sister
in the West. Services were held
on Monday from Bonthron fune
ral home with Rev. W. J. Rogers
officiating. Interment was in
Bayfield cemetery.
Deputy Installs
Lodge Officers
District Deputy Norman Jones
and his staff installed the follow
ing officers of Hensail Lodge No.
223: Junior Past Grand. Alex
McBeath; Noble Grand, Wilmer
Jones; Vice-Grand, Harold Par
ker; Recording Secretary, W. R.
Dougall; Financial Secretary, P.
L. McNaughton; Treasurer, C.
Weido; R.S.N.G., S. McArthur;
L.S.N.G.. G. Mousseau; R.S.V-G.,
Chipchase;
A.
Lavery;
Inside
Outside
Guardian, L. Jacobi; Chaplain, C.
Hays.
s.
J. Flynn; L.S.V.G., E
R.S.S., C.
Johnstoti:
Conductor,
Guardian,
Volland; L.S.S.,
Warden, M.
W. Parke;
T. Meyers;
■1 Mil
Fractures Arm
Brian Fink, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Fink, grade one pupil at
I Hensall public school, who cele-
! brated his sixth birthday on Sun-
— -----------—-------— ; day, fractured his right armof man’s negligence. He empha- wheu he fell off a teeter-totter
sized the importance of working
for the glory of God and being
thankful for His goodness.
Mrs. H. Broderick and Miss
Mary Goodwin sang a duet ac
companied by Mr. J. D. Nicol.
Mrs. R. H. Middleton was organ
ist.
Church News
Last Sunday morning, Rev. W.
Rogers conducted service in
United Church. The theme
entitled “Christian Love”.
Pearl Passmore sang the
part in the choir anthem,
Thou My Hand.” Miss
presided at the organ.
Sunday morning, Octo
communion will be ob-
The Mission Band will
begin its fall program.
Mothers are reminded of a
Primary Glass to meet in the
vestry during the worship hour
commencing next Sunday morn
ing, October 3. A teacher will be
in attendance. Children from two
to five years of age are invited.
Sunday, Octobei’ 3, marks
Chiselhurst United Church anni
versary. Services will be held at
2:30 and at 7:3d p.m. with
special music, by the choir. Mrs.
Harry Hess, of Zurich, will be
guest soloist and Rev. G. Mickle-
jolin, of Lucknow, the guest
speaker.
J.
the
was
Mrs.
alto
“Take
Lammie
Next
her 3,
served.
at the school. X-rays taken at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
revealed the fracture.
Suffers Heart Attack
Mrs. Bertha Bell suffered a
heart attack at her home this
week and was removed to South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, for
treatment.
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
i-
Hensall Farmer
Dies In West
Mr. A. G. Smillie, of Toronto,
a former well known Hensall
resident, died at the home of
his son, Dr. Ivan G. Smillie,
Kamloops, B.C., where he had
a&one fox' a visit two weeks ago.
Mr. Smillie, who was in , his
eighty-fifth year, was born in
the Hensall district and, farmed
here for many years before tak
ing up
Later he
following
returned
Surviving
ray, of Toronto; Stewart, of
Catherines, and Dr, Smillie,
Kamloops, B.C.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday in Toronto.
Personal Items
Mr and Mrs.
family spent
Windsor.
Mrs. Robert
ther, Mr.
Hinsdale, Illinois, visited
week with their sisters,
Hugh McMurtrie and Mrs. Lome
Eiler.
Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto,
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mrs. Elsie Case has moved into
the apartment in the residence
of Mrs. N. Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parlmer re
turned to their home in Windsor
Sunday after spending a week’s
holiday with Mrs. Fisher’ and
Mrs. Parlmer. Mr. Parlmer has
been an employee of Silverwoods
for over 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid
spent the first part of this week
in Toronto.
Miss Mary Serrar of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Jr.
Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exetei*
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Corbett and was a
guest at the Corbett-Taylor wed
ding reception at Brucefield.
Mr. Chester Lee has purchased
a block containing a barbei’ shop
and two apartments from Mr.
Kenneth McKenzie of Parkhill,
and takes possession October 4.
Mr. Lee will continue with his
barbering business.
residence in Toronto,
retired to Hensail and
the death of his wife,
to Toronto.
g are three sons, Mur-
MBs
C. Wilkinson and
the weekend in
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchi
son of St. Thomas spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Meilis.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor of
Stratford spent
Mrs. R. Dinsdale
Whiteman. Mrs.
has spent several
ford, returned home with them.
Mrs. John Henderson is spend
ing a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Jessie Fowler, in Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Pinkney
and family, of Toronto, spent the weeeknd with Mrs. Pinkney’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cud-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr of
Winthrop spent Thursday with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elston Dowson.
Mrs. Windor of
last week with
Windor and Mr.
Dowson.
Mr. and Mrs.
more and Lome
with the former’s parents,
and Mrs. Sam
Mr. Robert
Saturday with
son-in-law, Mr.
of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
attended the wedding of a friend
in Brantford on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones,
Grant and Kenneth visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ash
worth near Ilderton.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mc-
Clymont were Mrs. Jennie Schil-
he of Exetei’ and
Orville McClinchey
na.
Rev. Norman
guest speaker at the anniversary
services in Duffs United Church
on Sunday morning. Rev. Living
stone was in charge of the ser
vice in St. Andrew’s United
Church here.
Saturday with
and Miss Mabel
Dinsdale, who
weeks in Strat-
Hopkins and bro-
William Cochrane, of
Illinois, visited last
their sisters, Mrs.
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Comments About
Cromarty
By SIRS. K. McKELLAR
Personal Items
Mrs. Violet Quance, Harring
ton, and Mr. Ivy Allen, Brant
ford, are visiting among their
many relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan
of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Egan, Moose Jaw, Sask.,
visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew McLachlan.
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Aler Crago, Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bender
and family of Listowel visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Glossop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckler of
Zurich visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Caldwell of
Brucefield were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. ’Wilmer Horvitt
of Auburn visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick
and family and Laverne Wallace
of L ondon spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace.
Rally Day Service
Rally Day service was held in
Cromarty Church on Sunday
morning with the pastor. Rev.
Samuel Kerr,
service. The ;
the singing <
rendered an
direction of
Diplomas
were, presented to Shirley Gar
diner,
Scott,
Scott.
seated for baptism, Linda Anne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Currie; Janet Mary, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen
Ronald David, son of Mr.
Mrs. Robert Gardiner.
Mfil’ian Ritchie Auxiliary
The September meetin,
Marian
held in
evening,
presided
regd the
given by Mrs. Margaret Walker
and Mrs. Gerald Carey. Mrs. John
Templeman discussed the topic.,
“Founder of Sunday Schools”.
Misses Anita and Alice Sorsdahl
sang a duet, accompanied by Miss
Shirley ’Wallace.
Church
with the pastor.
, in charge of the
junior choir led in
of the hymns and
anthem under the
Mrs. K. McKellar.
for memory work
Carolyne Howe, Dorothy
Hugh Scott and David
Three children were pre-
and
and
the
was
klay
Russell
g of
ie Auxiliary
■hurcli on Tues
. Wesley
Mrs. Robert Lain
Ritel!
the <
Mrs
and
scripture. Readings were
Husband, struggling with bud
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money during the depression, so
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