The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-01-20, Page 88
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WMS President
Receives Table
The Womens Missionary Soo-
iety of the United Church met
last Thursday with the new pres-
ident, Mrs. W. T. Rogers presid-
ing. Mrs. A. Alexander conduct-
ed the devotional period. Miss
Greta Lammie played a violin
solo accompanied by Mise. Gladys
Luker.
W. IL S. .members are divided
Into four groups, headed by the
vice-presidents Mrs. G. Armstrong
Mrs. L, Eller, Miss M. Ellis and
Mrs. E. Geiger who will be re-
sponsible for the programs.
Miss A. Consitt discussed the
study on "India", Mrs. L, Mickle
Contributed a pleasing solo,
Mrs. W. B. Cross, retiring pres-
ident, who has held that office
for a period of 16 years, was
presented with a step -table in
recognition of her services. Mrs,
L. Eller read the address and
Mrs. T. Sherritt and Mrs, T.
Coates made the presentation.
Mrs. Cross also received a potted
plant,
Arnold Circle Meets
The January meeting of the
Arnold 'Circle of the Presplbterian
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. Stewart ,Bell Monday even-
ing. The president, Mrs. Mary Hil-
debrant, opened the meeting with
prayer. The first chapter of the
study book "Face to Face with
India" was •presented by Miss H.
Murray. Mrs. 'Stewart gave short
excerpts from Glad Tidings and
the Record. The worship service
was conducted by Mrs. H. Hoy
assisted .by Mrs. Roy Bell and
Mrs. Pearl Baynham. Miss Edith
Love sang a solo "My Task" ac-
companied by her mother, 'Mrs.
Pearl Love.
The past president, Mrs. Hoy
and Mrs. Hildebrandt thanked the
members for reaching their al-
location ,for 1954.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs Stewart McQueen
arrived home after spending the
past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Rigby in Blenheim and with
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Reid in London
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock,
Mrs. Don Rigby, of Blenheim,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry ,Snell.
Hensall Kinsmen Club have al-
ready started plans for their On-
tario bean festival to be held La-
bor Day.
Miss M. Ellis, ,who has been a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, recuperating from a fall,
has returned home.
Mrs. L. 'Simpson left last week
for Pheonix, Arizona, to spend
the winter months.
Mrs. R. H. Sanderson died on
Monday at Victoria, B.C. She is
the mother of Mrs. P. H. Fer-
guson, of Montreal, formerly of
Hensel'. Rev. and Mrs, 'Sander-
son spent several winter here
with their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reichert,
accompanied by Mrs. A. Reichert,
visited over the week -end ,with
relatives in Haniilton.
Harold Bonthron and John Heal
attended a convention in Toronto
the past week.
Mr. John Elder has been confin-
ed to his room at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. R. Peck.
Mrs. Gordon returned home
this week .after receiving treat-
ment in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mrs. C. McGill
Dies In Manitoba
Mrs. Colin .McGill died recently
at the home of her son Alvin Mc-
Gill, near Neelin, Manitoba, in her
eighty-fifth year. The former Hel-
en Moir, she was born on the
third concession of Hay twp. on
the farm now occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Archie McGregor.
Mrs. ,McGill went to Winnipeg
in 1901; was married in, 1903 to
Mr. McGill who predeceased her
in .June, 1944. She was a sister
of the late Dr. A. Moir, of Hen-
sall.
Surviving are four sons, Wes-
ley, of Winnipeg; Herb and Alvin
of near Neelin; and 'Stanley, a
teacher at Killarney, Man.
The Story In
Mount Carmel
By MISS S. VOISIN
Personal Items
On Thursday evening, the
C.W.L. held a meeting .at the
home of the president, Mrs. John
Hall.
A skating party was held on
Thursday 'evening by the high
school students of Mt. Carmel.
A dance was held in Mt. Car-
mel parish hall on Friday evening.
The xnusic was provided by Hea-
man's orchestra,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien
and family and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Voisin, Jr. and Sr„ were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Donat
Quesnel and family, Crediton.
Master Ronald O'Brien spent
the weelr,eed With his grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McNair and
family, London, .and Mr. and Mrs.
L. McNaughton, of Clandeboye,
spent last Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Alex Voisin, Jr.
Miss Anne Dietrich, of London,
spent the weekend at her home.
Mrs. MaeZiler has moved to
her farm near Mt. Carmel.
Dave Morrissey, of Ridgetown,
spent the weekend with his par -
with, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morris»
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Kippeu Faint Women's Institute
Kippen East Women's Institute
sonsored a .successful euchre
and dance in the Hensel' taw
hall with twenty-nine tables in
play. Winners were; Mrs. Howard
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Ross Love, Kip -
pen; Vern ,?.lderdice, Kippen; B.
Charters, Seaforth; lucky lunch.
ticket, Mrs. Ivan Forsythe
Door receipts were over $100.
Murdoch's orchestra furnished
the music for the dance.
Chiselhurst W. 11T. S.
Chiselhurst W. M. S. held their
February meeting in the :Church
with the president, ,Mrs. Wm.
Brintnell in the chair. Worship
period was conducted 'by Mrs, T.
Brintnell and scripture was read
by Mrs. Carl Horton, Mrs. Sim
Roo,bel, Mrs. John .Glenn.
The president gave the study,
"A New Years Story" Mrs, R.
Boyce gave temperance notes.
A quilting bee was held Tues-
day afternoon in the church and
three quilts completed which will
be forwarded in a bale to Korea.
The ladies enjoyed a pot luck din-
ner.
The Women's Association met
with .president, Mrs. Percy Harris
in charge and decided to purchase
curtains for the church besement,
Wornen's Institute
Knits For Society
Mrs, 14. Chapman, convener of
Agriculture and Canadian Indust-
ries, presided for the monthly
meeting of Hensall Womens In-
stitute in the Legion Rooms on
Wednesday night,
A film on "The Ausable Water
Shed" was shown by Andrew Dix-
on, Agriculture teacher at South
Huron District High School, Ex-
eter. His address was informative
and he made his audience realize
the importance of conservation.
Miss Greta Lammie contributed
a violin solo accompanied by Miss
Gladys Luker. Mrs. D. Kyle, con-
vener of Citizenship and Educa-
tion presented an interesting ar-
ticle.
The total membership is to -be
divided into four groups under
the leadership Of Mrs. A. Shirray,
Mrs. D. Nbrminton, Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. F, Beer, Knitting for the
Childrens' Aid Society will be
continued. Hostesses for the ev-
ening were Mrs. W. R. Dougall
and Mrs. James Smillie.
Hostesses for February, when
the men will be guests for a soc-
ial evening, are Mrs. F. Beer and
Mrs. H. Horton and ,program con-
veners Mrs. R. J. Paterson and
Mrs. C. Cook.
Brigade At Dashwood
Averts Serious Blaze
What might have been a ser-
ious fire occurred during Satur-
day night's storm when about
1:00 a.m. the firemen were called
to the home of Bill Gossman for a
chimney fire. The fire was quick-
ly extinguished without serious
damage due to prompt action of
the fire brigade.
Samuel Desjardine
Bluewater Farmer
Samuel Desjardine, of Conces-
sion 16, Hay township, died at
his late residence Friday, Janu-
ary 14, in his sixty-ninth year. He
farmed on the Bluewater High-
way.
Besides his wife, the former
Daisy Smart, he is survived by
two daughters, Ella, of Bowman-
ville, and Millie, of Boston, Mass.;
two sons, Arnold, of Grand Bend,
and Iray, of Hay township; three
sisters, Christina, Grand Bend;
Mrs. Albert Vincent, Stephen
township, and Emeline, of Lon-
don; four brothers, Ferdinand,
Homer and Foy, all of Stephen
township, and William, of Bay-
field.
The body rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman funeral home until Mon-
day where the.funeral took place
at 2:00 p.m. Rev. E. Fletcher, of
Thedford, officiated. Interment
was made in Grand Bend Ceme-
tery.
Bearers were Cecil, Floyd, Tom,
Bdb and Herman Desjiardine and
Orville Farrell
Dashwood Couple
Mark Anniversary
Thirty relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent of
Dashwood met at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Bullock, Zurich,
to honor them on their 45th wed-
ding anniversary.
Pink and white streamers, cen-
tred with a white wedding bell,
decorated the table for a turkey.
dinner.
Games and music filled the ev-
ening after which gifts were pre-
sented to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
and a toast proposed for their
future happiness.
Guests from Dashwood, Park-
hill, Thedford, Northville, Grand
Bend and Zurich attended the
celebration.
Seals And Diplomas Presented
Seals and diplomas were pre-
sented to pupils of the United
Church Sunday school by .Supt.
Dan Kyle last Sunday morning.
,Ross Corbett received a 17 -
year seal; 'Contig Corbett and Ted
Norminton, 12 -year seals; Charles
Mickle and Marion Pepper 11 year
Joan Kerslake 10; Gwen Spencer
9; and Betty Goddard and Jane
Horton 8 -year seals.
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. John Hocking and
Mr. Alex Gardiner left Saturday
on a motor trip through the
States.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey and
family spent the weekend with
her mother at Kincardine,
Mrs, Thomas Scott, Sr„ Mrs, M.
Lamont', Mrs. T. Laing and Mrs.
T. L. Scott attended the annual
meeting of the Stratford Presby-
terial of the Women's Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian
Church in St, Andrew's Church,
Stratford, on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Christie and
little daughter, of Brucefield,
visited with friends in the village
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Otto Wacker are
enjoying television, the set being
a gift from their family,
Miss Esther Rocking, Seaforth,
is spending some time at, her
hotne here.
Mr, Jim RoWeliffe, of London,
called on Mrs. M. Houghton and
Itoss on Thursday,
Lutheran Church
Finishes Projects
Zion Lutheran congregation
held its annual meeting Sunday,
January 16, with V. L. Becker
as chairman.
The Board of Elders for 1955
is Edward Gackstetter, Albert
Miller,, Clifford Salmon, Milfred
Merner, Norman Wolper and
Vyrne Wiedo.
Ushers are Kieth Keller, Earl
Wieberg, Gerald Martene, Bill
Becker, Howard Deters and Ray-
mond Wein. Auditors .are Lloyd
Rader and Kenneth Kraft.
Three projects were completed
during' 1954: painting parsonage,
new steps for church and plumb-
ing.
Choir Meeting
The choir of Zion Lutheran
Church held its annual meeting
after the regular practice Friday,
January 7. The secretary reported
on the activities of the past year
which included a successful
Easter Cantata and a guest ap-
pearance at a Walther League
service in Startford.
The following officers were re-
elected by acclamation: president,
Edgar Restemayer; vice-president,
Melvin Stade; secretary -treasurer,
Gertrude Biesenthal; leader, He-
len Nadiger; assistant leader,
Mrs. Edgar Restemayer.
Dashwood W.I. will meet Tues-
day, January 25, with Mrs. Ken-
neth Johns, district president, as
guest speaker.
Lutheran Ladies Meet
The Ladies Aid of Zion,Luthe-
ran Church met Wednesday,
January 12. Rev. Higenell spoke
on the use of talent.
Twenty boxes were packed at
Christmas time for the shut-ins.
A congregational social evening
will be held in February. Mrs. E.
Restemayer reported that 270
calendars were sold. The conven-
ors of each group are to act as a
committee to look after painting,
buying mirrors and waste baskets
for the rest rooms.
Band Meeting
The annual band meeting elect-
ed officers for 1955: leader, T.
A. Hoffman; president, Sid
Baker; vice-presidents, Gerald
Martene and Jack Geiser; secre-
tary -treasurer, Elaine Becker, as-
sistant, Marian Rader; librarians,
Mona Kellerman and Marie Sal-
mon; utility committee, Gerald
Martene, Ted Webb and Jim
Becker.
The juniors are holding prac-
tices every Thursday evening, 7
to 8 p.m.;. seniors, 8 to 10 p.m.
Anyone over eight years of age
interested in joining the band is
welcome.
N.I. Euchre
Dashwood Women's Institute
held a very successful euchre
party Friday evening, January 14,
in the school '
Prizes were won by Miss Mar-
garet Becker and Sid Baker; con-
solation prizes, Mrs. .Albert Rader
and Gerald Keller. Mrs. Ervin Ra-
der won the door prize.
The committee in charge was
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Mrs. Charles
Snell, Mrs, Milfred Merner and
Mrs. Harold Rader.
Personal Items ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wieberg,
of Waterloo, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wieberg
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tyler,
Miss Bertha Becker, of London,
spent the weekend. with Mr. and
Mrs, Arnold Becker and family.
Miss Ellen Gilbert, Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Courtney Burmeister.
Mrs. Fred Messner is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
where she underwent surgery.
Miss Marion Wildfong and
Nancy Tiernan, of London, spent
the week -said at their hones here.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Addison Tiernan were Mr.
and Mrs. William Laugh and
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs, Urban ?file,
Mi^. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner
and family.
Zion Church
Forms Circle
Zion West has formed a Mis-
sion Circle under the leadership
of Mrs. Angus Earl and Mrs. Nor-
man Jaques,
The eltecetjve is: president,
Muriel Hern; secretary, Doris
Brock; treasurer, Mary Dickey;
pianist, Marion Brock.
A .box social was .planned for
February and the next regular
meeting will be February 11 at
the home of Mrs. Norman Jaques.
Personal Items
Mr. Walter Herbert who has
been visiting with Mr. Daniel
Hicks for the past few weeks re-
turned home to Yplianti, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson.
and children, Science Hill, visited
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ross
Jaques.
Miss Marion Brock who has
been confined to her home with
mumps has returned to her work
in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hern visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Lynn, Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brock
visited Saturday with Mr: and
Mrs. Bill Stewart, Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and
Mr. Daniel Hicks were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Anderson, Science Hill
Mr,s, Jim Rowcliffe and child-
ren ' of London visited Monday
and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wellington Brock.
Mrs, Harold Hern is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Hern, Thames Road. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and
John visited one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jaques,
Exeter.
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