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Stanley Resident
Active In Church
Mrs. Robert Stephenson, highly
esteemed resident of Stanley Tp.
for the past 60 years, died at her
home Tuesday in her 91st year.
The former Agnes Alton, she was
born in Belfast, Ontario, and fol
lowing her marriage took up res
idence with her husband in Stan
ley Township.
She was a member of St. An
drews United Church. Kippen, and
always took an active part in the
church organizations in her
earlier years. Her husband pre
deceased her some time ago.
Surviving are two sons, Herb
at home; George, of Walkerton;
a daughter, Rena, at home; one
brother, Albert Alton, Lucknow,
and one sister, Mrs. Richard Mc
Quillan, of Lucknow.
The body is resting at the fam
ily residence where a public ser
vice will be held Thursday at 2.30
p.m. Rev. N. McLeod will offi
ciate. Burial will be in Bayfield
cemetery.
Personal Items
White Gift service will be held
in Hensail United Church, Decem-
service will take place at Chisel
hurst the same afternoon,
Mr. Lloyd Mousseau was ap
pointed caretaker of the local
arena by the Park Board at a
recent meeting. Several applica
tions were received from Hensall
and district.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ibbot-
son, Herbert and Arlene,
over, sepnt Sunday with
Mrs. Wm. Pepper.
The Ladies’ Aid of
Presbyterian Church are
ing a minstrel show by a McKillop
group, to be presented in the
town hall, December 8.
Mr. Carl Happier, of Waterloo
is a guest this week with Mr. and
Mrs. John Soldan.
Margaret Louise Evans, of Wat
erloo, is spending a few weeks
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, R. Y. McLaren.
Mrs. A. M. Dunlop, of Kincar
dine, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Pepper.
Mrs. Leonard Nokes and her
twin sons, John Douglas and Don
ald James, have returned home
from Clinton Hospital.
Mrs. Edna Corbett, of Exeter,
spent the weekend with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Schroeder.
Miss Wendy Moir, Grand Bend,
visited this week with her aunt,
Mrs. Elsie Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allen have
moved into the house on Main
Street recently vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Traquair.
Mrs. Emma Shepherd is spend
ing a few weeks at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Sanders in
Exeter.
Bank, Businesses
Set Open Hours
‘Mr. K. K. Christian, manager
of the Bank of Montreal, Hensall,
has stated that commencing .Sat
urday, January 8, the branches
of the Bank oif Montreal at Lucan
Crediton, Hensall and Zurich will
be closed each Saturday. As a con
venience to customers the banks
will open extra hours on Fridays
from 4.30 to 6 pan.
At the Chamber of Commerce
meeting held in Hensall it was
decided that the stores will be
open every Wednesday until
Christmas and will remain open
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings until 10 o’clock the week
before Christmas.
of Han-
Mr. and
Carmel
sponsor-
The Kippen Shoot
The following scores were made
this week-end at the Kippen shoot
Wm. Lumby, Goderich, 22 20 19
H. Mathers, Exeter, 19 21 19
H. Prouse, Goderich, 22 22.
John Anderson, Hensail, 22 24
LLo.vd Vennor, Hensall, 23 23.
Norman Harburn, Cromarty IS 22
Ernie Harburn, Cromarty 17 _1S
Art McKenzie, Parkhill 17
Chester Lee, Parkhill 19
Thos. Sherritt, Hensail 20
L. Sararas, Zurich 16.
Milton Deitz, Zurich 15
E. Kipfer, Zurich IS.
Next shoot at Kippen will
held Sunday afternoon, Dec.
The choir, under the direction
of Mr. S. Rannie, will present a
cantata ‘Night of Holy ‘Memories’
on December 19 with Miss G.
Lamraie at the organ and Mrs.
J. Goddard at the piano.
The Christmas meeting of the
Hensail Women's Institute will be
held in the Legion rooms Wed
nesday night, December' 8 with
Mrs, Edwards and Mrs. W. Bell
as hostesses.
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be
12.
Carmel Bazaar
Realizes $285
The Ladies Aid of Carmel Pres
byterian Church sponsored a
very successful bazaar on Satur
day and realized $2<85. The ba
zaar included afternoon tea and a
chicken pie supper.
Convenors of the various booths
tea and supper wer§ Mrs. Archie
Hoggarth, Mrs. John Soldan, Mrs,
Alex McGregor, Mrs. R. Faber,
Mrs. Len Purdy and Mrs. C. Vol
land.
A program at the supper hour
included a guitar duet by Edith
and Jimmie Love and a piano solo
by Marion Bell.
Zurich Church
Raises Fund
The annual bazaar, sponsored
by St. Boniface Church, Zurich,
last Friday in the community cen
tre, was a decided success, with
proceeds amounting to several
hundred dollars.
The bazaar included a bake
sale, fancy work, china table and
country store. Afternoon tea was
served. In the evening bingo was
a highlight of the affair.
The following were winners in
a draw: Miss Agnes Miller, Dash
wood; Philip Masse, Elsie Corri
veau, Bert Klopp, Gerald Ginger
ich, Bob Reiger, Joe Hoffman,
Benny Stinnesin, Edgar Hoffman
and Benny Ducharme all of Zur
ich and Gerald Mosser, of Resson
GRAND BEND
Mrs. S. Barbour, of Mimico, is
yipiting this week with her sis
ters, Mrs. Roy Flear and Mrs.
Clark Kennedy.
Mrs. Allan Stevenson is a pa
tient in St, Joseph’s Hospital,
London.
Win Awards
At the forest High School com
mencement exercises last week,
Joan Chapman took the award
for General Proficency in Grade
9; Donald Grattan for General
Proficiency in Grade 11 and
David Broderick was awarded the
cup for juvenile athletics.
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Y.P.U. Meeting
Zion West Y.P.U. met Sunday
evening at 8:30 p.m. in the
school. Helen Herdman and Ed
ward Hern took charge of the
program. It was decided to send
Christmas gifts to the Indian
Residential School in Morley, Al
berta, along with those from the
other unions of Huron Presbytery.
The next
Monday,
p.m.
Personal
Mr. Daniel Hicks visited Tues
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Whelilian.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner were
Saturday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hodgins, Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe and family, of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern, Thames
Road, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Anderson
and Lloyd, of Science Hill, visited
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Jaques. Mrs. Anderson stay
ed for a few days’ visit with her
daughter.
Miss Muriel Hern is
two weeks in Toronto
and Mrs. Arthur Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Exeter; Mr. Jud Dykeman and
Miss Jane Dykeman were
Hazel Park, Mich., Sunday
Monday, guests of Mr. and
Walter Simon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Wesley Jaques, Exeter.
Mrs. Melville Hern and master
Gordon Hern are visiting for a
few days with Fred Parkinsons,
of Base Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and
boys were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bell, of Shakespeare, on
Sunday.
spending
with Mr.
Cushman,
Personal Items
Mr. Wm. Ivison left’last week
to spend the winter with relatives
in London.
Mrs. Arthur Anderson is con
fined to Victoria Hospital, Lon
don.
The teachers and pupils of St.
Andrews United Church Sunday
school are preparing for a Christ
mas concert.
Miss Marion Thomson, of Clan-
deboye, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Thomson.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Gackstetter were Mr. E.
Gackstetter and family of near
Exeter and Mr. Edward Gackstet
ter of near Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott vis
ited on Sunday with the latter’s
father, Mr. Arthur Anderson in
Victoria Hospital, London.
The Y.P.U. have postponed
ttfeir regular meetings until high
school examinations have been
completed.
Mrs. Brownlee, who has spent
several weeks with her brothers,
Henry and Wm. Ivison, left re
cently to visit her sister, Mrs.
Walker in Petenboro.
Mrs. Gould and daughter, Dr.
Flora Little, of Guelph, were re
cent visitors with Mr. Henry Ivi
son and Miss Jean Ivison.
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