The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-23, Page 9THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NNE .23, 1965
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
Mrs. J. MoClymont is spend -
leg a few days with her (laugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ducharrae, of near Dasliwood.
Mr, John Doig, of Grand Ra-
pids, Mich., spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Lydia Doig,
and sister, Miss Janet Doig.
Miss Merle Dickert and friend,
Miss Velma Hepburn, of London,
spent the weekend with Miss Dic-
kert's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong,
of Staffa, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long.
Mr. and Mrs.. N. Dickert at-
tended the Dickert family re-
union at Alton on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Ilumhall, Clin-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Ren-
nie and family, of Hensall, were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
John Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stokes
and Larry, of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cornish and fam-
ily, Goderich, were Sunday visit-
ors of Mr. Robert Thomson.
Miss Merle Dickert and Miss
'Hepburn attended the Webster -
Love wedding in Varna Church
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins,
of Exeter, were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Cudmore. •
Mr. Henry Ivison, Miss Jean
Ivison and Mr, Wjlliam Ivison
spent Sunday afternoon at the
latter's cottage at Drysdale. '
Mr, and Mrs. "Harold Jones
and boys were Sunday visitors of
Mr. •and Mrs. A. Ashworth, of
Ilderton.
Mrs. G. Mosher spent the
weekend with her parents,Rev.
and Mrs. N. McLeod, at the
manse. Michael Mosher, who has
spent several weeks with his
grandparents, returned to his
home in Ottawa with his mother
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morton, of
Winnipeg, have taken up resi-
dence in Mr. Campbell Eyre's
residence, Chiselhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
and Gail Ann, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney, Exeter,
spent Sunday in Detroit.
Rev. N. McLeod was guest
speaker at the anniversary ser-
vice at Thames Road on Sun-
day. Rev. W. J. Moores was in
charge of the service at St. An-
drew's United Church here.
Robert Parsons
Robert Parsons, who for many
years farmed on •the Town Line,
west of here, passed away early
Tuesday morning. He had, been
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, for many months.
He was in his eighty-fifth year.
His wife, the 'former Elizabeth
Ryckman, predeceased him. He is
survived by two daughters, Mit.
David Ryekman, Pollock, South
Dakota; 1VIrow,,J. Fergueon,.
borne Township, and three sons,
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remain in the system. Then backache,
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Rebekah Lodge
Elects Officers -
Miss Mabel Whiteman, N.G.,
presided for the regular meeting
Of Amber Rebekah Ledge Wed-
nesday evening.
Nomination of officers for the
fall terms was as follows; Noble
'Grand, Mrs. Bertha MaoGregor;
Vice -Grand, Mrs, Ileen Rennie; re-
evrding secretary, Mrs. Hazel
MoEwen, Mrs. Margaret Ingram
and Mrs. Gertrude Bell; !inane,
la' secretary, Mrs. AHeec Vol -
land, Mrs. Lillian Hyde; treaSUr-
er, Mrs, Olga Ohipchase, Mrs.
Irene payls
Arrangements were made to
hold a pot luck supper at the
first meeting in September and
also for the Oddfellow and Re-
bekah picnic to be held at Lions'
Park, Seaforth, in the near fu-
ture.
Baptismal Rites
In the United church on Sun-
day Rev. W. J. Rogers administer-
ed the rite of baptism to Jill Eli-
zabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Drysdale; Timothy David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock;
Douglas Wayne, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Bryan Kyle and John Mich-
ael, son of Mr.% and Mrs. John
Beer, Centralia,
Next Sunday Rev. W. J, Ro-
gers preaches his farewell mes-
sage to Chiselhurst and Hensall
congregations.
John 'Scott, 77
Owner Of Hotel
Services for the late John Scott
were held from the Bonthron fun-
eral home, Hensall, Monday, June
20, conducted by the Rev. N. D.
Knox, of St. -Paul's Anglican
church. Burial was in Hensel].
Union cemetery.
Mr. Scott was a formee well
known Hensel' resident, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. George
Cott, He underwent an opera-
tion in the Kitchener4Waterloo
hospital and after returning home
suffered a relapse and was rush-
ed to the general hospital, Guelph
where he died suddenly on Fri-
day in his 18th year.
He was proprietor of the old.
Commercial hotel, Hensall, for
many years and later went to
Toronto where he was with the
head office of the Dominion Life
Insurance Company. Hereterned
to Hensall and some five years
ago took up residence in G-tielph.
He was a member of the Ma-
sonic Lodge and a past master,
also an active member of the
Anglican church. •
Surviving besides his wife, the
former, Blanche Petty, is one son
Jack, of Winnipeg and one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harold White (Marion)
Of Guelph and one sister, Mrs. P.
Graham,Hensall.
Bingo Winners
Following are the prize• win-
ners at share the wealth bingo
held Saturday night and sponsor-
ed by the Hensall Ground Obser-
vers corps: Fred Kennings, Mrs.
Wes' Venner, Mrs. Robt. Baker,
Jim Price, SM McArthur, Mrs. W.
Aikenhead, J. McKenzie, P. L.
McNaughton, Mrs. Wm .Smale,
Mrs. Ted Taylor, Wilmer Dalry-
mple, Fred Beer.
William, of Hibbert; Archie, of
•Stanley 'and Fred, of London,
The funeral will be held on
Thursday from the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall, with in-
terment in Bayfield ceraetery.
Positively, No
Trespassing
On Or Around
Bells Dam
HENSALL
I Weekend Specials
Meat Specials
Pork Chops • — 550 Per Lb.
Hamburg 290 Per Lb.
Chicken Roll 450 Per Lb.
Round Steak 590 Per Lb.
Grocery Specials
Wagstaffe Orange Marmalade, 24 Oz. Jars 270
Granulated Sugar, 5 Lb. Pkgs. ' - 390
Borden's Chateau Cheese, 1/2 -Lb. Pkgs, • 280
Paramount Sockeye Salmon, 7%.0z. Tins 37�
Best Brand Relish, Sweet Wafer Pickles .
Sweet•Mixed ?icicles, 9 Oz.. 3 Jars 550
Pillsbury Cake Mix Deal 490
Christie's Vanilla Wafers, 81/2 Oz. Pkgs. ... 230
Al's Groceteria
And Meat Market
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Present Television Set
To 'Departing Minister
daughters Carol Ann and Brenda
received a bedroorn letup and
bracelet and necklace set.
Mrs. 'L. Eller, Mrs. Doug Cook,
Mrs. T, Brintnell, Mrs, S. Ren-
nie, =girl ROweliffe and a.r1
Treffry made the presentations.
Walter Spencer, who was roaster
of ceremonies a d re ssed the
minister preceding the Presentee'.
tions.
Mrs. Rogers also received a cup
and saucer from the Evening
Auxiliary presented by the presi-
dent, Mrs. S. Ronnie.
A programwas enjoyed con-
sisting of selections by the male
quartette—Dr. D. McKelvie, S. G.
Rennie, Harry Horton, Ron Mock;
vocal solos, Mrs, Russell Brode-
rick and Miss Faye ROSS; violin
selections, Jarvis Horton; piano
sold, Miss Gladys Luker; vocal
duet, Mrs. Raye Patterson and
Mrs, H. McEwan,
Honored By Sunday School
Rev, W. J. Rogers, minister of
Hensall United Church fpr the
past five years, was presented
with a mechanical pencil at the
Sunday School Sunday morning.
D a v e K y 1 e, superintendent,
spoke briefly and Robert IVIcKel-
vie made the presentation. Rae.
Rogers is leaving this month ler
Lyndwood, a suburban area in
Toronto township, near Port
Credit. He will also serve- Erin -
dale United Church.
Dorothy Jane Guest, daughter
of Dr, and Mrs. P. R. Guest, of
Windsor, exchanged vows with
Dr. Robert Talbot Collyer, Lon -
den, Saturday afternoon in Chal-
mers United Church, Windsor.
The groom is the sen of Dr. and
Mrs. •Gerald Robert Collyer, Lon-
don, formerly of Hensall.
The Rev. W. J. Rogers, Mini-
ster p; Hensall and Chiselhurst
United Churches for the past five
years, was honored Tuesday eve-
ning at a presentation ceremony
before leaving for Lyndweed,
near Port Credit.
Th two congregations were
represented at 1045411 United
Church where Mr, Rogers was
presented with a 21 -inch tele-
vision set. Mrs. Rogers received
•a bouenet of red roses and
Personal Items
Mr. Alex MaeBeath attended
the Grand Lodge sessions held in
Toronto last week as a represent-
ative from the local
Mrs. Myrtle Sproat and Mrs. B.
Bonthron are 'holidaying • with
Mrs. C. Cook at Grand Bend this
week.
Mrs. William Parke and Pat-
ricia returned home after spend-
ing the past week with relatives
in Toronto. While there, Mrs.
Parke attended Grand Lodge as
a representative from Amber Re-
bekah Lodge.
Mr. *alter Oakes spent the
weekend at his home in Strath-
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale
moved to their cottage at Turn -
bull's beach last week.
Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and Mrs.
Higgins, of Exeter, were recent
visitors with the latter's Sister,
Mrs. Edgar McQueen, who has
been ill.
Mrs. 'William Bell is spending a
week with her daughters, Misses
Margaret and Alma Bell, in To-
ronto.
Mr. Hugh Mawen, Sr., who has
spent the winter months in Galt,
returned to his home here for
the summer.
Mr. Gerald Flynn accompanied
Mr. Ed Little with a General
Coach trailer to Western Canada.
Miss Margaret Parker, London,
Was a weekend visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Parker.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Corbett and Wayne.
Miss Eleanor Cook, R.N., of
Toronto, visited during the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Cook,
Miss Isobel Alexander, of To-
ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Dilling and son, of London, were
weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. John Alexander and Iris and
with Mrs. William Alexander and
Miss Ruth Alexander, • -
1VIr. and Mrs. James Harkneis,
Jean and Ivan, of Teeswater,
spent Tuesday with Mr .an,d Mrs.
Clarence Reid and family.
llfr. Donald MacKinnon is a
patient at Westminster Hospital,
'London.
'Mr. -Clarence Reid is having
the exterior of his home redecor-
ated in white with green trim.
Mr. Fred Kennings is doing the
work.
aVliss Betty Mickle, B.Sc.-N., of
London, is holidaying this week
with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Irwin, Wing -
ham and the Misses Betty Mickle
Marion Irwin, Helen McKinley,
Phyllis Erskine, Joan Smith and
Prances Gibb, London, were
guests Wednesday evening of last
Leierkdmat itchkeaehome of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shorthouse
and family; Mr. Lloyd Hedden,
St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. R.
,Hedden, Exeter;.Mr. and Mrs. E.
Hedden and family, London were
weekend visitors with Mrs. Cath-
erine Hedden and Herb.
False Alarm.
Residents had their slumbers
rudely disturbed, at 2.15 Wednes-
day morning by the screaming of
the burglar alarm at the Bank of
Montreal. Upon investigation at
the bank by the accountant, An-
gus McLean, it was found the
alarm ;was out of order.
Two Kirks
Will Unite.
ReV. R. J. McMillan, represent-
ing Huron Maitland Presbytery,
met with a representative group
at Carmel Presbyterian churoh,
Hensall, Monday evening to fur-
ther discuss the joining of Car-
mel church with Bayfield Pres-
byterian church.
A coLnittee had -met with the
Bayfield congregation previous to
this meeting. With both congre-
gations agreeable a vote gave a:
substantial majority in favor of
union. This will .take effect in
September.
Bayfield had preViously been
joined with the Clinton charge
which in turn is taking on Blyth
and Auburn.
Car Careens Into Ditch
An accident happened half •a
mile north of Hensall on No. 4
Highway Friday. A Chev van
driven by Wm. Gerald Cramer, of
London, proceeding south, struck
the shoulder and careened into
the ditch, damage $400. No one
was injured. The occident was
investigated by P. O. Ford, of
Exeter.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. IL J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Worship
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed.
The Reception of New Members
Anthem by the Choir
A 'Warm Welcome
is Extended To All
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. H. R. Norcross, 1Vfinister
Great -Evangelistic Service—Sun-
day Night, 7:30 p.m.
Subject: "Should a Christian
Give or take Blood?'.
9:46 a.m,—Sunday School
Gospel in Action and Song
11 asn.-1Vloriiing 'Worship
Subject; "Church Probleins"
A Harty Welcome —
Awaits You
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH -
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
SM., 2 p.m., DST—English Ser -
'vice
A11 Welcome
The United Churth of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. 3t, Willard, Organist
...w Satiday, June 26
10:00 a.M.—The Sunday School
In all DepartMents
11:00 a.M.—ROV• n011oY dons
chilies His Ministry in Main St.
Church.
You and Your Friends
Are Invited
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor
10:00 •a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Service
"Christians Want Peace—Peace
With All Men—If It Be Pos-
sible"
CI -LURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer
7:00 p.m.—Confirmation
Rt. Rev. .G. N; Luxton, 1/3),
Lord Bishop of Jfuron
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. l'Crotz, Minister
Mrs. lien McCrae, Organist
Sunday, June 26, 1955
10:00 a.M. "How Do We Grow?"
11:05 a.m.-81,1:1day School
7:30 pme—Rev. T. E. Dahms
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United ,Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:00 11.rn..-1ib1e School
7:30 pane—Evening Worship
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
ROI% Sanntel Herr, /3.A., 13.D.,
Minister
M-rs. J O. Cochrane, Orgimist
0:00 a.m.—Sunday School
DUO to the anniversary at Orem-
arty' there will be ho morning
service in Cavort.
Display Trousseau
Of Saturday Bride
Mrs. Earl Love entertained at
a trousseau tea Wednesday at her
home on the Parr Line, in lienor
of her elder daughter, gin, whose
marriage -took place on Satnr.
day. Miss Norma Love attended
the door and the guests were re -
seised by Mrs. Love and Miss
Elva, Mira Grace Forrest was in
•charge of the guest book. The tea
table was centered with a bowl
of red roses and pink candles IP
crystal candelabra.
Mr, Lorne Luker,. Hensel),
annt Of the bride; Mrs. Jessie
Webster, Clinton, grandmother
of the groom; Mrs. Hugh Love,
Hensall and Mrs. Wm. Reichert,
Zurich, grandmother of the bride,
poured tea. The Misses Marjorie
Dawson, Varna; Nancy Powell,
Clinton, and Careen Dawson, Var..
na, served the guests.
The wedding gifts were dis-
played by Mrs, George Clifton, of
Kippen, sister of the groom; lin-
ens by Miss Ellen Love, Hills
green; bride's trousseau by Mrs,
Ernest Laidlaw, Zurieh, aunt of
the bride and household acces-
sories by Mrs. Percy Campbell,
Hensall, aunt of the bride.
Carmel Society
Marks Birthday
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, was the setting on Thurs-
day afternoon for the annual
birthday party of the Women's
Missionary Society, entertaining
as their guests the societies from
Seaforth, St. Paul's Anglican and
United Church, Hensall and Ar-
nold Circle of their own church.
Eighty members and guests were
welcomed by the president Mrs.
Sam Dougall who presided for the
meeting. 'Summer blooms formed
attractive decorations for the
church.
Mrs. W. J. Rogers, guest speak-
er presented an inspiring and in-
formative address. 'Vocal solos
were rendered by Mrs. E. Butt,
of Seaforth, and Mrs. J. V. 'Bon-
thron, of Hensall, and a piano
solo by Mrs. Laird Mickle,, Fol-
lowing the meeting a social hour
was spent and •luncheon served
including a birthday cake.
Carmel Church Ladies' Aid
Mrs. Malcom Dougall was the
hostess for Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall, Ladies' Aid Mon-
day evening at her home London
Road South. Mrs. A. Orr's group
took the devotional part of the
meeting assisted by Mrs. Sam
Dougall, Miss Hannah 'Murray,
Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. W. R.
Bell. Miss Carol Brown rendered
a piano solo.
Mrs. L. Baynham took the bus-
iness part, and expressed her op-
preelation to all members of the
church who had assisted with the
pooth at the Spring Fair. A con-
gregational picnic sponsored by
the group will be held in Jowet-
t's Grove, Bayfield on July 13.
Oamsma-Boersma
In a pretty wedding at the
Christian Reformed, Church, Clin-
ton, on Saturday, Sonja Boersma,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Boersma, R.R. 1. Exeter, was
united in marriage with Peter
Damsma, of Toronto. Rev. G. J.
Hoytema performed the ceremony.
The attendants were Gerard
Boersma, Exeter, and Jelle Berg,
Toronto.
Shower Teacher
Miss Joan Hopper entertained
a nainber of friends of Miss Shir-
ley Taylor, brideLeleet, to a kit-
chen shower on Wednesday last.
On S-aturday afternoon Miss
Julia Dunlop entertained at a tea
and sup and saucer shower for
Miss. Taylor.
• Anniversary
Services
Cromarty
T
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, June 26
Services at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m., DST
Special Music by the Choir
Morning and Evening
Anniversary Preacher:
HE REV. M. V. PUTNAM, B.A.,
of Listowel
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. MaX05.144,8
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oleraens, of
Moose Jaw, Sask., are visiting
among their many friends in the
eSenanrenitY.
Mr. and Mrs. VOreter, Of Pert
A.lbert, spent the weekend with
and Mrs. Francis Glossep.
'Mr. Wm. Wrinkle; Lucknow,
visited, last week with Mr. and
Mrs, George Wallace.
Mrs, Jennie Wilsen, Toronto,
is visiting with Mrs. W, Moore.
-Anniversary services will be
held in Cromarty church, on Sun-
day, June 26, at XI. a.m. and 8 p.
AL with Rev. M. Putnam, Liste-
wel, in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harper cel-
-celebrated their twenty fifth wed-
ding anniversary on Saturday
evening,
The annual reunion of the Riley
connection was held at the home
Saturday with 93 present.
A stainless steel demonstra-
tion was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith McLaren on Thurs-
day evening,
Several of the SA 6, Hibbert,
boys accompanied by their teach-
er, Mr. James Chapman, enjoyed
the weekend camping at Hayfield
Parr Line Forum Picnic
The Parr Line Farm Forum
held their 'picnic at iSebade's
Grove on Saturday. Games and
contests were run off. This being
the first picnic for the forum,
members agreed that it will be
an annual event.
• Elimville
Sunday School
ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, June 26
Service 11:00 a.m.
Gneit Speaker:
Rev. J. L. Slade, of Woodham
• Everyone Welcome
Daily Vacation
BIBLE SCHOOL
To Open In
Elimville United Church
MONDAY, JULY 4
from 8:45 - 11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Howard Pym
Will Direct The School
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