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The Story in
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By Masi. lITAKKE MATT
W.A. Meeting
Mrs. /Anne Presscator of 'cred-
it= gave a, talk on "C,,itizeuship"
to the Women's Association of
Shia United Claurett. on. Mon-
daY evenieg.
Mrs. Verne Sharpe and Mrs.
Cliff Russell were in charge of
the meeting whiel: 3.7 members
attended.
A. Special invitation was given
tQ the W.A. to attead aparty at
the ranine of Mra. Jacob Rats ou
Friday evening'.
Mrs, Scott o London spent a
few days with M. and Mrs. jack
Ratz end •faraily.
Mr. and Mrs. James Prance of
Grand Bend visited with Mrs.
Baker recently.
Master Wm. and Rodger Ratz
are confined to their home with
chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweltaer
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. •a,n4 Mrs. Wm. laweitser
of Grand Bend.
Mrs, jacob Ratz attended a
program and special social even -
Ing with the Centralia ladies at
sthe C.N.I.B. of London.
Mrs, Roy Rate is ill.
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Hensall And !District News.
Girl Guides
Plan .Show
A new type 01 entertainment
for this area, the old English
pantomine, will be 'presented by
Hensall Girl Guides on Thursday
and Friday, January 20 and 21,
in the town hall.
Entitled "Cinderella", the pant-
o:nine stars a number of prom-
inent Hensall businessmen and
ladies along with Guides and
Brownies or the First Heusall
Company and pack.
The pantontine, which was in-
trodeced to England in the early
1700's is an old fairy-tale told
in musical comedy style with
dancing, beautiful costumes and
Scenery, modernized with popular
songs and dialogue. The male
lead is generally played by a
woman and the female comedy
by men. Humor includes such an-
achronisms as a Negro with Eng-
lish accent, or the use of a mod-
ern car in mediavel setting.
Among the members of the
caste are Mrs. L. Tiberio, Mies
Mary Goodwin, Ed Cerbett, R, B.
IVIiddleton, Al Kerslake, W. Spen-
cer, Mrs, R. Broderick, Jean Lav-
ender and Mrs. William. Brown.
Mrs, E. Davis, who has had
several year's experience in the
theatre in England, is directing
the pantomine. Mrs. Thomas Lav-
ender is Captain of the Guides.
Personal Items
Mrs. Inez McEwen underwent
an operation in Clinton General
Hospital last week.
Mrs. David Sangster and infant
daughter returned home from the
South Huron Hospital last week.
Mrs. H. W. Neeb, who spent the
past week with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, has returned to her home
in Tavistock..
Percy Campbell, who under-
went an operation in Clinton Gen-
eral Hospital last week, is very
much improved.
Mrs. Edna Corbett, of Exeter,
spent the week -end with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker. •
Mrs. Wm. Brown, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. H. W. Neeb
visited last week with Mr. Neeb
who is receiving treatment in St,
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss ,Shirley 13e11 underwent an
operation in Clinton General Hos-
pital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Faber and Joyce
'Ann and Miss Loretta Bell of
London returned after spending
the holiday week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Barrett and Judith Ann
of Westwood, New Jersey,
The annual skating party of
the Hensall-Chiselhurst Y. P. U.
was held in the Hensall Arena
last Thursday night. Following
the skating the young people met
at the manse for lunch.
Amber Rebekah Lodge
Amber •Rebekah Lodge No.
349 met in the lodge rooms on
Wednesday evening with the N.G.,
Miss Mabel Whiteman presiding.
Owing to the ice storm there was
a very small attendance. Arrange-
ments were made to hold a social
evening following the next regu-
lar meeting and each member is
to bring guests.
The lodge was invited to the
showing of a film on Oddfellow-
ship in the lodge rooms Tuesday
evening
The Rebekahs will look after
the booth at the arena for a two
week period.
Auxiliary Honors
Retiring President
The Ladies AuXiliary to the
Hensall Canadian Legion met In.
the Legion Hall with the presi-
dent, Airs. S. Rennie, In charge.
Mrs. A. Simmons reported on
Slits purchased for a veteran BA
Westminster Hospital at midst -
=as. The president announced
the receipts of the hostess chair
draw and euchres to date and
4100 was voted to the artificial
ice fund.
Convenors for the next euchre,
january 28, will be Mrs. R. Days
and Mrs, A. Foster.
Mrs. L. Sangster conducted the
Installation of the new officers:
past president, Mrs. S. Rennie;
president, Mrs. D McKelvle; vice-
presidents, Mrs, E. Davis, Mrs.
Taylor; treasurer,
Mrs, J. Sire -
mons; secretary, Mrs. R. Mock;
standard hearer, Mrs. H, Horton;
executive, Mrs. G. Munn, Mrs. W.
Brown, Mrs. P. Ailtenhead, Mrs,
G. Allan, Mrs. R. Smale.
Mrs, A, Clark presented a gift
to the retiring president, Mrs.
Rennie, who has held office for
two years.
Bingo winners were Mrs. Mock,
Mrs, Buchanan, Mrs, Mousseau,
Mrs. Sangster, 'Ws. Davis, Mrs.
H. Samle and Mrs, Dick. Mrs.
Rennie won the mystery prize.
Honor Ladies
At Cromarty
The Women's Missionary So-
ciety and Ladies' .Md met at the
home of Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl who
presided. A passage of scripture
was read by Mrs. T. Laing who
also led in meditation and prayer.
The topic, "courage for the New
Year," was given by Mrs. T. Scott.
Prayers were taken by Mrs. W.
Harper and Mrs. iSorsdahl. The
study book, "Face to Face With
India," was introduced by Mrs. T.
L. Scott. Mrs. M. Lamond was
appointed leader of the Mission
Band, with Mrs. T. L. Scott as-
sisting.
Special features of the meeting
were the presentation of a life
membership certificate to Mrs.
Will Miller by Mrs. Kerr and a
ceremony in which Miss Alice
Sorsdahl was made the recipient
of a hymn book from the W.M.S.
in recognition of her efforts in
the public speaking contest,
Mrs. W. Harper presided for
the Ladies' Aid meeting. Mrs.
Glossop was acting secretary and
the roll call was answered with
different ways of raising money.
It was decided to purchase drapes
for the church basement windows.
Personal. Items
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Howe,
of Atwood, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe
and family.
Mr. Arnold Storey has been
confined to Seaforth hospital dur-
ing the past week suffering from
blood poisoning.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kemp and
Audrey and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Rose and son John, of Mitchell,
visited Sunday evening with Mrs.
M. Houghton.
Mr. Frank Allen is recovering
from an .operation in St. Joseph's.
Hospital, London.
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Message From
• Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
W.M.S.
The W,M.S. of St.. Andrew's
United Church. met Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Norman Dickert
with Mr. Emerson Kyle as co -
hostess. Mrs, Kyle presided, Mrs.
John L. Henderson was in charge
of the worship. Mrs. N. McLeod
favoured with two piano instru-
mentals The new study book, "The
Church In India," was introduced
by Mrs. R. McAllister.
Mrs. H. Caldwell and Mrs.
Winston Workman presented a
skit. It was decided each ,group
would make a crazy quilt top to
pack in a bale.
The Y.P,U, met on Monday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Archie Parsons with 25 in attend-
ance. President Hank Benindyk
opened the meeting. Rev, McLeod
gave the study.
A dismission took place regard-
ing donations to the church for
expenses and the missionary and
maintenance fund, It was decided
to hold it skating party in the
Hensel' arena January 24..
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. N. Dickert visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wolfe at Melborne.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashworth and
Carol Ann, of Ilderton, were Sat-
urday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. •Gackstetter.
Mr. and Mrs. i. M, Cudmore,
Beverley, Melvin and Barbara, of
Kitchener, were Saturday guests
oVIr., and Mrs, S. Cudmore,
Miss Verna Linden, Denfield,
visited on Saturday evening with
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
and 11(rs. A. Parsons.
Mr. John Elder, of Hensall, is
spending some time with his
daughter and 0114n -taw, Mr. and
Mrs. It. M. Peck, Mr. Elder, who
•suffered a heart Seizure recently,
is somewhat improved.
Mr. and MrS, Ivison Torrence,
of Mitchell. were recent visitors
(5f Mr, and Mrs. 1, McBride,
Weekend 'visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Peck were Mr. John 0.
Elder, Oshawa; Mr, Lorne 0.
Elder, Hamilton: Mrs, Bowe, of
Hyde Park, told Mr, and Mee, Del-
bert Geiger, er Zurich,
Mr, and litre. Frank Wright
entertained a ntimber of friends
on Friday evening.
M. and MN, Bert Thonison,
Mary and John visited on Friday
Fire Razes
Hen mouse
A two-storey colony house on
the farm or Campbell Eyre, east
er Hensel', burned to the ground
Monday afternoon. The liensail
fire department mailed to the
scene and kept the fire from.
spreading to a valuable turkey
run and another colony house.
Damage was estimated at $1000.
mrs, Eyre, who reported the
blaze, said that hetore the Christ -
Inas turiteybuying period, the
building housed over 3.000 tur-
keys. Only three fowl were lost
in the fire.
It was thought the fire may
have started from a stove in the
colony house
United Auxiliary
Bestows Awards
The Evening Auxiliary of the
United Church met Monday even-
ing with. Mrs. D. McKeivie presid-
ing. Mrs. R. Cook conducted the
devotional Mrs, J, Drysdale pre-
sented the financial report.
This organization will look af-
ter the arrangements for the con-
gregational meeting at a later
date.
Mrs, D. IVIOKelvie, retiring pres-
ident, was made the presentation
of a life membership and pin by
Mrs. W. Richardson and Mrs. S.
Rennie.
The installation of officers took
the form of a candle -lighting ser-
vice conducted by4•Rev. W. 3.
Rogers and Mrs. McKelvie with
Mrs. J. 0. Goddard at the piano.
Mrs. B. Kyle and Mrs. D. Kyle
were hostesses.
An accident on No. 4 highway
between Hensall and Kippen on
Sunday occured when a car, own-
ed by Cecil Dowson, of Varna,
and driven by his wife, was struck
by an unidentified vehicle caus-
ing $60 damage to the Dowson
car. P.C. Cecil ,GIbborts, of Exeter
investigated
The Ladies Aid of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church met Monday af-
ternoon in the church with Mrs.
John Soldan's group in charge.
It was decided to have a St. Val-
entine's tea and bake sale in the
church on February 12.
Hensall-Chiselhurst Y. P. •U,
met in the Hensel' United Church,
Faye Ross led in prayer and Mar-
lyn Eyre read the scripture. ltev,
W. J. Rogers led in the discussion
period "What is worship and
why do we worship." The follow-
ing will form the 1955 slate of
officers: President, Ken Tuokey;
vice-president, Marlene Ross; sec-
retary, Maja Itoobol; treasurer,
June Ross.
Report Front
Whalen
By MRS. P. SQUIRE
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First Euchre Well Attended
The first euchre of the season
was well atetnded Friday evening
at the school house. Hosts for the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rern and Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley Jr.
Prizes went to Mrs. Finkbeiner
and Laverne Morley and William
French, for high; Roy Hodgson,
for lone hands; Gary Parkinson
and Jimmy Foster, consolation.
Personal Items •
Miss Jean Arksey visited in
London over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Froats.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Sue Ann spent the weekend
in Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don McKinnon.
Mrs. 'Helen Hart returned to
her home on Thursday at Detroit
after spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Squire and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill McNaughton,
London, were weekend visitors
with...Mr. and Mrs:- Thomas Simp-
son,
Miss Shirley Moffat, of London
Teachers College, was at Whalen
School last week.
Mrs. Austin Gowan and Mur-
ray, of London township, were
Saturday visitors at the Ferguson
"Mme.
Mr .and Mrs, R. Millson and
family, London; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Dickins, Lucan; Mr. and Mrs, C.
Millson, Mr .and Mrs, Gerald Mill -
son and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire,
Prospect, and Mr. and Mrs, Ron-
ald Squire were Friday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton
Squire.
Mr.and Mrs. E. Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs„ Ivan Johnson and
family, London, visited Tuesday
with MY. and Mrs, Gordon John-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Richards and
Diane, or Saekatoon, visited on
Tuesday with the former's sister,
Mre, Roy Hodgson, and Mr, IL.
Hodgson.
Miss EvelYn. Willis, Edirlonton,
is visiting with Mr. and Mre,
Mitchell Willis,
Mr, and 1Virs, Ken Hodgson and
family visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Cecil Squire.
Mr, and Mrs. William Morley
Sr. and Janice were in Stratford
on Sunday Visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Bruce Dale. Mrs, Wink= Morley
Sr., Filva, $1:14 Janice French visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Morley.g
rOlive Frederick, of RO-
chester, is returning to her home
this week after a three-week visit
With Mr. and ',Virg, William French
and
tTheamWill.1%. and W.N1.S. Will meet
at the home of Mrs. William: Mot-
leY Sr. on Thursday afternoon.
With the fdrineee slater and
brother-in-iaw, mr. and WS,
Lorne Schneider, in StratfOrd. •
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Data On
Dashwood
BY MIS. E. 11. RAIMT,
personal items
Citizens Of Dashwood are ask-
ed to note that the firemen are
holding drills the first Wednes-
day Of each month at 'I p.m. Do
not be alarmed when the siren
sounds,
Dashwood WI is holding a
euchre In the nubile school, Fri-
day, January 14 at 8 pan.
Cpl. Thomas Miller, ROAF, or
McDonald, Manitoba, is vacation-
ing with lxis father, !Sam Mille,
and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Kraft and
family of London spent last weelt-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Koehler and family; all were
visitors with M. and Afro. Ed
Miss Vera Wieberg, of Water-
loo, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wieberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth lvIessner,
and daughter Mrs. Surmen of Lon-
don, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Messner,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble
and Gary of London spent the
HweeRkewrn
nde.
Mrs. with
ruwe
hMr. l:4 Mrs. L.
spent the
weekend in London with Mr. and
Mrs, Glen Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson
Franklin and Peter of Southamp-
ton were weekend visitors with
relatives.Mrs,
HenryeEagleson an"ther
Mr, and Mrs.. Merton Desjar-
dine of London spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Mason.
The annual public library meet-
ing will be held Monday evening,
January 17, at 7 lent., in the
Men's Club rooms.
Sunday visitors with IVir. and
Mrs. Ed Nadiger and Helen were
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Deters, Max-
guerite and Howard, Miss Elaine
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugh
and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Willert, Mrs. A. Schumaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Rader and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deters and
June of Grand Send,
Mr. Eldon Deters of Waterloo
was in town on Sunday; his
daughter Judy returned home
with him.
Rev. and Mrs, L. Higenell vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Becker and family.
W.S.W.S. Meets
The W.S.W.S. of the .Evangel -
teal 'United Brethren Church held
its monthly meeting with India
as the topic.
Mrs. Harold Kellerman, in In-
dian costume, presided, Mrs. Mer-
vyn Tiernan led in prayer, the
scripture was read by Mrs. Wes
England, Mrs, •Gerald Mason sang.
Mrs, Carl Oestricher gave New
Year's poems; a piano solo was
played by Mrs. Harvey Pfaff.
Rev. Krotz gave the Study Book
on India after which a prayer
was given by Mrs, Stuart Wolfe.
A short playlette was given by
Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. Har-
old Kellerman.
, The president, Mrs. Mervin Tie-
rnan, presided for the business.
Plans are being made to quilt
again this year.
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Federal government spending
on social security and welfare
alone is now more than twice
the total of all of Ottawa's spend-
ing in 1939.
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people re/Were very useful services to his community,
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in Ways that help finance new homes, public works, utilities and industrial
developments. Together with ether policyholders, he puts more than
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hint, his family will not need to depend on others for support.
So if you are a life insurance owner, take a bow! While you're provi4
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Auxiliary Honors
Retiring President
The Ladies AuXiliary to the
Hensall Canadian Legion met In.
the Legion Hall with the presi-
dent, Airs. S. Rennie, In charge.
Mrs. A. Simmons reported on
Slits purchased for a veteran BA
Westminster Hospital at midst -
=as. The president announced
the receipts of the hostess chair
draw and euchres to date and
4100 was voted to the artificial
ice fund.
Convenors for the next euchre,
january 28, will be Mrs. R. Days
and Mrs, A. Foster.
Mrs. L. Sangster conducted the
Installation of the new officers:
past president, Mrs. S. Rennie;
president, Mrs. D McKelvle; vice-
presidents, Mrs, E. Davis, Mrs.
Taylor; treasurer,
Mrs, J. Sire -
mons; secretary, Mrs. R. Mock;
standard hearer, Mrs. H, Horton;
executive, Mrs. G. Munn, Mrs. W.
Brown, Mrs. P. Ailtenhead, Mrs,
G. Allan, Mrs. R. Smale.
Mrs, A, Clark presented a gift
to the retiring president, Mrs.
Rennie, who has held office for
two years.
Bingo winners were Mrs. Mock,
Mrs, Buchanan, Mrs, Mousseau,
Mrs. Sangster, 'Ws. Davis, Mrs.
H. Samle and Mrs, Dick. Mrs.
Rennie won the mystery prize.
Honor Ladies
At Cromarty
The Women's Missionary So-
ciety and Ladies' .Md met at the
home of Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl who
presided. A passage of scripture
was read by Mrs. T. Laing who
also led in meditation and prayer.
The topic, "courage for the New
Year," was given by Mrs. T. Scott.
Prayers were taken by Mrs. W.
Harper and Mrs. iSorsdahl. The
study book, "Face to Face With
India," was introduced by Mrs. T.
L. Scott. Mrs. M. Lamond was
appointed leader of the Mission
Band, with Mrs. T. L. Scott as-
sisting.
Special features of the meeting
were the presentation of a life
membership certificate to Mrs.
Will Miller by Mrs. Kerr and a
ceremony in which Miss Alice
Sorsdahl was made the recipient
of a hymn book from the W.M.S.
in recognition of her efforts in
the public speaking contest,
Mrs. W. Harper presided for
the Ladies' Aid meeting. Mrs.
Glossop was acting secretary and
the roll call was answered with
different ways of raising money.
It was decided to purchase drapes
for the church basement windows.
Personal. Items
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Howe,
of Atwood, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe
and family.
Mr. Arnold Storey has been
confined to Seaforth hospital dur-
ing the past week suffering from
blood poisoning.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kemp and
Audrey and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Rose and son John, of Mitchell,
visited Sunday evening with Mrs.
M. Houghton.
Mr. Frank Allen is recovering
from an .operation in St. Joseph's.
Hospital, London.
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Message From
• Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
W.M.S.
The W,M.S. of St.. Andrew's
United Church. met Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Norman Dickert
with Mr. Emerson Kyle as co -
hostess. Mrs, Kyle presided, Mrs.
John L. Henderson was in charge
of the worship. Mrs. N. McLeod
favoured with two piano instru-
mentals The new study book, "The
Church In India," was introduced
by Mrs. R. McAllister.
Mrs. H. Caldwell and Mrs.
Winston Workman presented a
skit. It was decided each ,group
would make a crazy quilt top to
pack in a bale.
The Y.P,U, met on Monday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Archie Parsons with 25 in attend-
ance. President Hank Benindyk
opened the meeting. Rev, McLeod
gave the study.
A dismission took place regard-
ing donations to the church for
expenses and the missionary and
maintenance fund, It was decided
to hold it skating party in the
Hensel' arena January 24..
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. N. Dickert visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wolfe at Melborne.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashworth and
Carol Ann, of Ilderton, were Sat-
urday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. •Gackstetter.
Mr. and Mrs. i. M, Cudmore,
Beverley, Melvin and Barbara, of
Kitchener, were Saturday guests
oVIr., and Mrs, S. Cudmore,
Miss Verna Linden, Denfield,
visited on Saturday evening with
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
and 11(rs. A. Parsons.
Mr. John Elder, of Hensall, is
spending some time with his
daughter and 0114n -taw, Mr. and
Mrs. It. M. Peck, Mr. Elder, who
•suffered a heart Seizure recently,
is somewhat improved.
Mr. and MrS, Ivison Torrence,
of Mitchell. were recent visitors
(5f Mr, and Mrs. 1, McBride,
Weekend 'visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Peck were Mr. John 0.
Elder, Oshawa; Mr, Lorne 0.
Elder, Hamilton: Mrs, Bowe, of
Hyde Park, told Mr, and Mee, Del-
bert Geiger, er Zurich,
Mr, and litre. Frank Wright
entertained a ntimber of friends
on Friday evening.
M. and MN, Bert Thonison,
Mary and John visited on Friday
Fire Razes
Hen mouse
A two-storey colony house on
the farm or Campbell Eyre, east
er Hensel', burned to the ground
Monday afternoon. The liensail
fire department mailed to the
scene and kept the fire from.
spreading to a valuable turkey
run and another colony house.
Damage was estimated at $1000.
mrs, Eyre, who reported the
blaze, said that hetore the Christ -
Inas turiteybuying period, the
building housed over 3.000 tur-
keys. Only three fowl were lost
in the fire.
It was thought the fire may
have started from a stove in the
colony house
United Auxiliary
Bestows Awards
The Evening Auxiliary of the
United Church met Monday even-
ing with. Mrs. D. McKeivie presid-
ing. Mrs. R. Cook conducted the
devotional Mrs, J, Drysdale pre-
sented the financial report.
This organization will look af-
ter the arrangements for the con-
gregational meeting at a later
date.
Mrs, D. IVIOKelvie, retiring pres-
ident, was made the presentation
of a life membership and pin by
Mrs. W. Richardson and Mrs. S.
Rennie.
The installation of officers took
the form of a candle -lighting ser-
vice conducted by4•Rev. W. 3.
Rogers and Mrs. McKelvie with
Mrs. J. 0. Goddard at the piano.
Mrs. B. Kyle and Mrs. D. Kyle
were hostesses.
An accident on No. 4 highway
between Hensall and Kippen on
Sunday occured when a car, own-
ed by Cecil Dowson, of Varna,
and driven by his wife, was struck
by an unidentified vehicle caus-
ing $60 damage to the Dowson
car. P.C. Cecil ,GIbborts, of Exeter
investigated
The Ladies Aid of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church met Monday af-
ternoon in the church with Mrs.
John Soldan's group in charge.
It was decided to have a St. Val-
entine's tea and bake sale in the
church on February 12.
Hensall-Chiselhurst Y. P. •U,
met in the Hensel' United Church,
Faye Ross led in prayer and Mar-
lyn Eyre read the scripture. ltev,
W. J. Rogers led in the discussion
period "What is worship and
why do we worship." The follow-
ing will form the 1955 slate of
officers: President, Ken Tuokey;
vice-president, Marlene Ross; sec-
retary, Maja Itoobol; treasurer,
June Ross.
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Whalen
By MRS. P. SQUIRE
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First Euchre Well Attended
The first euchre of the season
was well atetnded Friday evening
at the school house. Hosts for the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rern and Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley Jr.
Prizes went to Mrs. Finkbeiner
and Laverne Morley and William
French, for high; Roy Hodgson,
for lone hands; Gary Parkinson
and Jimmy Foster, consolation.
Personal Items •
Miss Jean Arksey visited in
London over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Froats.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
and Sue Ann spent the weekend
in Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don McKinnon.
Mrs. 'Helen Hart returned to
her home on Thursday at Detroit
after spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Squire and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill McNaughton,
London, were weekend visitors
with...Mr. and Mrs:- Thomas Simp-
son,
Miss Shirley Moffat, of London
Teachers College, was at Whalen
School last week.
Mrs. Austin Gowan and Mur-
ray, of London township, were
Saturday visitors at the Ferguson
"Mme.
Mr .and Mrs, R. Millson and
family, London; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Dickins, Lucan; Mr. and Mrs, C.
Millson, Mr .and Mrs, Gerald Mill -
son and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire,
Prospect, and Mr. and Mrs, Ron-
ald Squire were Friday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton
Squire.
Mr.and Mrs. E. Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs„ Ivan Johnson and
family, London, visited Tuesday
with MY. and Mrs, Gordon John-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Richards and
Diane, or Saekatoon, visited on
Tuesday with the former's sister,
Mre, Roy Hodgson, and Mr, IL.
Hodgson.
Miss EvelYn. Willis, Edirlonton,
is visiting with Mr. and Mre,
Mitchell Willis,
Mr, and 1Virs, Ken Hodgson and
family visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Cecil Squire.
Mr, and Mrs. William Morley
Sr. and Janice were in Stratford
on Sunday Visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Bruce Dale. Mrs, Wink= Morley
Sr., Filva, $1:14 Janice French visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Morley.g
rOlive Frederick, of RO-
chester, is returning to her home
this week after a three-week visit
With Mr. and ',Virg, William French
and
tTheamWill.1%. and W.N1.S. Will meet
at the home of Mrs. William: Mot-
leY Sr. on Thursday afternoon.
With the fdrineee slater and
brother-in-iaw, mr. and WS,
Lorne Schneider, in StratfOrd. •
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Data On
Dashwood
BY MIS. E. 11. RAIMT,
personal items
Citizens Of Dashwood are ask-
ed to note that the firemen are
holding drills the first Wednes-
day Of each month at 'I p.m. Do
not be alarmed when the siren
sounds,
Dashwood WI is holding a
euchre In the nubile school, Fri-
day, January 14 at 8 pan.
Cpl. Thomas Miller, ROAF, or
McDonald, Manitoba, is vacation-
ing with lxis father, !Sam Mille,
and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Kraft and
family of London spent last weelt-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Koehler and family; all were
visitors with M. and Afro. Ed
Miss Vera Wieberg, of Water-
loo, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wieberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth lvIessner,
and daughter Mrs. Surmen of Lon-
don, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Messner,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble
and Gary of London spent the
HweeRkewrn
nde.
Mrs. with
ruwe
hMr. l:4 Mrs. L.
spent the
weekend in London with Mr. and
Mrs, Glen Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson
Franklin and Peter of Southamp-
ton were weekend visitors with
relatives.Mrs,
HenryeEagleson an"ther
Mr, and Mrs.. Merton Desjar-
dine of London spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Mason.
The annual public library meet-
ing will be held Monday evening,
January 17, at 7 lent., in the
Men's Club rooms.
Sunday visitors with IVir. and
Mrs. Ed Nadiger and Helen were
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Deters, Max-
guerite and Howard, Miss Elaine
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugh
and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Willert, Mrs. A. Schumaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Rader and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deters and
June of Grand Send,
Mr. Eldon Deters of Waterloo
was in town on Sunday; his
daughter Judy returned home
with him.
Rev. and Mrs, L. Higenell vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Becker and family.
W.S.W.S. Meets
The W.S.W.S. of the .Evangel -
teal 'United Brethren Church held
its monthly meeting with India
as the topic.
Mrs. Harold Kellerman, in In-
dian costume, presided, Mrs. Mer-
vyn Tiernan led in prayer, the
scripture was read by Mrs. Wes
England, Mrs, •Gerald Mason sang.
Mrs, Carl Oestricher gave New
Year's poems; a piano solo was
played by Mrs. Harvey Pfaff.
Rev. Krotz gave the Study Book
on India after which a prayer
was given by Mrs, Stuart Wolfe.
A short playlette was given by
Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. Har-
old Kellerman.
, The president, Mrs. Mervin Tie-
rnan, presided for the business.
Plans are being made to quilt
again this year.
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on social security and welfare
alone is now more than twice
the total of all of Ottawa's spend-
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