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Kippen East Wl
Treats Families
A turkey banquet was served
to 125 on the annual Family
Night of -the Kigpen East Wo
men’s Institute in the Hensall
Legion Hall on Friday evening,
November 4. The hall and tables
were decorated- in the Institute
colors—blue and gold,
Following the banquet Mrs.
Wijmer Broadfoot presided over
a program of piano solos by Mar
garet Wood, Gail Finlayson and
Mrs, N. McLeod; readings by Mrs,
Ross -Qhapman and Mrs. Robert
Gemmell
Sinclair,
mother,
which Mrs. Ross Broadfoot wag
pianist. Mrs. Charle's Eyre con
vened the entertainment commit
tee.
Progressive euchre was played
and Mrs. J\ Drummond, Mrs.
Jack Cooper, Arthur Varley and
Ivan Forsythe were winners. The
young people played bingo and
were awarded prizes.
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Hensail And District News
a vocal solo by Joan
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accompanied
and a sing-song
November 10
Our First
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Personal Items
Mrs. Wilmer Howitt land son,
Jack, of Auburn, visited Sq.nd.ay
with Mr, and Mrs. David Gar
diner and Mr. Alex Gardiner.
Miss Jeanette Elliott, Staffs.,
spent the weekend with Miss Mar
garet Anne Wallace,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick
and family, of London, spent the
weekend with friends here.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wallace during the week
end were Mrs. Mary Cole,
Russeldale “ “Science MH
Donald Wallace, Keith and
neth, of Carlingford, and
Horton McDougall,
Receive Purse Of Money
A reception for Mr. and
Harry Elliott was held in Staffa
Hall on Wednesday evening with
a large crowd in attendance. An
address was read by Mr. Jack Mc
Gee and the couple were present
ed with a purse of money by Mr.
Bob Sadler. Music for dancing
was provided . by the Harburn
orchestra.
W.M.S. And W.A.
The ladies of the Women’s
Missionary Society met for the
November meeting at the home
of Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Grace Scott
presided and led in devotions
assisted by Mrs. K. McKellar.
The topic was given by Mrs.
Frank Harburn.
Mrs. T. L. Scott presented the
last chapter of the study book,
“Religion In India”, with Mrs.
Harper, Mrs. Lamond and Mrs.
Thomas Scott, Sr., assisting.
Mrs. Houghton presided for
the Ladies’ Aid meeting when
arrangements Were made for the
bazaar which will be held in the
near future.
of
Mrs. Katie Harper,
Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
Ken-
Mrs.
Mrs.
New projector
The Chiselhurst Sunday School
had Missions as its theme op
Sunday afternoon, with Mrs.
Beatrice Munn presiding for the
program. The scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. T. Brintnell* The
Missses June Ross, Maja Roobol,
Marilyn Eyre, and Fay Ross, sang
a- selection accompanied by Mrs.
A, Ross.
Bob Munn read a missionary
peom. Rev. C. D. Daniel, the min
ister showed pictures on “Sumo-
Boy Of Africa”, and told the story.
He was assisted by Mr, Mervyn
Eyre.
During the worship hour Rev.
Daniel offered for dedication-a
picture machine for the use of
Sunday School and congregation
recently purchased by the Board.
This gift was made possible
through the generosity of the late
Mr. T. D. Wren, who was church
treasurer for years. Mr, Harold
Parker, Sunday School Superin
tendent, accepted the gift.
Hensall W.M.S.
The October program for
Women’s Missionary Society
Hensall United Church was given
by Mrs. E. Geiger’s group, Mrs,
C. D. Daniel and Mrs. W. R.
Dougall conducted the worship
period. Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs. An
na Walker, and Mrs. Geiger pre
sented the study on Missions.
Mrs. L. Mickle favoured .with an
instrumental number.
Mrs. L. Eiier conducted the busi
ness. The ladies packed a bale of
clothing and bedding on Tuesday,
The group accepted an invitation
to ’hold their December meeting
at the manse.
Purchase Wheel Chair,,
At a recent meeting of the Hen
sall Legion it was disclosed that
a wheel chair had been purchased
for use primarily for Legion
members. When not in use it will
be used for the benefit of the
community for anyone needing it.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hedden,
Mrs. Peter Balfour, Terry, Timmy,
and Shayne, of Woodstock, visited
Sunday with Mrs. Catherine Hed
den and Herb.
Mrs. Carl Payne is a patient in
Victoria hospital, London, in the
interests of her health,
Mrs. Manns left for Toronto
last week to spent the winter
months with son and
in-law Mr, and Mrs.
Manns and Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, R,
son accompanied by their sister-
in-law, Mrs. Albert Smale of Staf
fs, spent a few days in Midland,
Ont., guests of Dr. and Mrs. R.
E. Smale,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen,
Mrs. Harry Snell, and Jack Tra-
quair, attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Stewart Barlett in Lon
don last Saturday.
Mrs. Dorland Evans and family
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By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta
spent last weekend visiting with
Mr, and Mr^. Irving Latta of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Flannigan of Hamilton and Mrs,
Dorothy Revington of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Noyes of
Denfield spent Saturday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Barker.
Mr-, and Mrs. F. Squire of Pros
pect were Sunday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis en
tertained their family and -Mrs.
R. Dickins of Exeter on Wed
nesday evening. Miss Almarie
Davis of London was celebrating
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Latta and Jim
my of Arva were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carrol 1,
Mr. Hugh Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.
M. McDonald, Mr. and Mr. Jack
Dickins and Mrs. W. J. Dickins
of Lucan attended the funeral of
the late Albert Carroll of Wind-,
sor on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta and Mr.
and 'Mrs. E. Greenlee were con
venors for a social evening held
in the parish hall at St/ Patrick
Church on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stelzer of
Jackson, Michigan, spent several
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Atkinson recently and were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis and Mrs.
F. Davis.
of Kitchener, visited over
weekend with her parents,
and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren,
father returned home with
for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McCreery
and family have moved into the
home recently purchased by Mr,
Herb Jones.
Lt/Cpl William Scrabuik who
has been stationed with the Army
in Germany for two years arrived
in Canada, with his wife and child
ren, Andrea and Deanne the end
of October, and spent the week
end with his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm and family. They left
for Vermont in the States where
they will settle on a large farm,
which Lt/Cpl Scrabuik has pur
chased.
Mr. Joe McCully of Brucefield,
and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan White-
man of Belgave, called on Missi
Hannah Craig this week.
Miss Helen Moir of London
visited over the week-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr|
and Mrs. Lawrence Baynham. j
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and?.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stan of [Londbrq were recent visitors "with Mrs/
Letitia Sangstqr. I iMr. and Mrs, Wm. Horbon or
Detroit were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Row
cliff e. \
Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exqter
was a week-end visitor with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie MacGregor and Doh.
Boi’n Near Exeter
Public funeral services for the
late Gordon, Mitchell who died in
Huron County Home, Clinton,
Monday 7th, were held from the
Church
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Message From
By MRS. A. GACKSTE'FIER
Chiselhurst UC Groups
Elect Officers For 1956Amber Lodge Hold Social
The regular meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge was held on Wed
nesday evening with Mrs. Archie
MacGregor N.G. presiding. Ar
rangements were made for the
sale of tickets on a living room
rocker, sponsored by the C.P. and
T. committee of the Rebekah and
I.O.O.F. lodges, with all proceeds
for welfare work.
Following the business period
of lodge, the members enjoyed
progressive euchre, under the
entertainment committee with
Mrs, Wm. R. Bell convener.
Ladies, prize for the most points
was won by Mrs. Wm, Caldwell
and the consolatiSn by Mrs. Eva
Qarlisle. Winner for the lucky cup
was Mrs. E. Shaddick. Refresh
ments were served at the close by
Mrs. Marks and her committee.
"Wins Apple Prizes
At the Huron County Apple
Show and Festival held at Clin
ton on Saturday Wilfred Mous-
seau, of R.R. 2, Hensall, was suc-
cesful in capturing four prizes
one first, one second, and two
thirds for 6 quart basket of red
delicious; 6 qt. basket of Court
land; 6qt, basket of snow apples
alnd for one bushel of red deli
cious respectively.
Legion Bingo Winners
Bingo winners at the
bingo Saturday Nov, 5 ___
Mrs. Bob Baker (2), John Des-
jardine; K. Sanders; Mrs. O.
Smith; (2) Mrs. W, Brintnell, L.
Baynham (2); Mrs. Clarence Reid;
W. Brintnell; Wilfred Doupe;
Mrs. Ray Foster; Mrs. C. Van-
horne;_Mrs. Mae MacLellan (3);
Mrs. Walter
Webber. Jackpot next Saturday
Will be $80.00 in 56 calls.
Hensall-Cliiselhurst Y.P.U.
The Hensall-Chiselhurst Y.P.U.
met in 'Chiselhurst United Church
and elected Maja Roobol as
president; Shirley Coleman, vice-
president; Faye Ross, secretary,
and Marilyn Eyre, treasurer.
The meeting opened with the
call to worship by Nelson Mc-
Clinchey. Jerry McClinchey led in
prayer and Charles Mickle read a
story, “The Great Gift”. A sing
song followed.
.Mrs. D. McKelvie;
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Legion
were—
Bonthron funeral home on Tues
day at 2p.m. conducted by the
Rev. C. D. Daniel. Interment was
in Hensall Union cemetery. Un
married Mr. Mitchell was born
near Exeter and is survived by
one brother Herb Mitchell, Lon
don.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: “The Enlight
ened Church”
Thurs., Nov. 17, 8 p.m.—W.M.S.
Thank Offering meeting in the
church. Guest speaker; Mrs.
Russell Ballantyne, president
o£, Stratford Presbyterial.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 10:80-11:30
a.m., at north endl of Exeter in
“Bible School House”.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
was glad when they said untoI
me, ‘Let us go into the House of
the Lord.’ Psa. 122:1
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m.—Dutch Service
All Welcome
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higeneli, Pastor
10:00- a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service
The Y.P.U. of St, Andrews Uni
ted church met Monday evening
and Mrs.
members
■at the home of Mr.
Lloyd Lovell with 27
present.
Miss Bonnie Kyle,
was in charge. The honorary pres
ident, Mr. Hank Benindyk, gave
a" short address.
The next meeting will be held
in two weeks at the home of Miss
Elaine Bell. ,,
Music was in charge of Bram
Benindyk and was much enjoyed.
'Games were played.
Mrs. Bruce McGregor and son
and Mrs. McGregor’s parents of
London' are visiting relatives in
Buffalo.
Mrs. Wm, Kyle is visiting rela
tives in Detroit, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs.. John L. Hender
son spent a day recently in Lon
don.
•Elston Dawson .is able to be
home after being., confined to
Scott’s Memorial Hospital, Sea
forth.
Mr. John Doig, of Grand Rap
ids, Mich., spent the._ weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Lydia Doig
and sister, Miss Janet. Mrs. Doig
-and Janet returned to Grand Ra-
pids'for the winter.
. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore
have returned home after spend
ing three weeks in Stratford, Tor
onto and Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutch
inson, St. Thomas, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Nellis
Mrs. Ducharme and daughter,
of Dashwood, visited on Sunday
.with the former’s mother, Mrs.
J. Mc'Clymont.
Mrs. Anderson returned to her
home in Ypsilanti, Mich., after
visiting Mt. and Mrs. Arthur An
derson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Daw
son and Mrs. Wm. Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson,
of Wroxeter, visited on Sunday
With the former’s sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
<Mellis. Mrs. J. Gibson, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Meilis
returned to her home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
/president.
Rev. 0. D. Daniel conducted
the election of officers nt the
annual meeting of the Women’s
.Missionary .Society and Women’s
Association ’of Chiselhurst United
Church on Tuesday^ afternoon.
Officers elected were; W.M-S.
—Past president, Mrs. T. Brint-
nell; president, Mrs. Earl Kins
man; vice-presidents, Mrs. Cal
Horton, Mrs. R. Boycp, Mrs. Ben
'Stoneman; secretary/ Mrs. Wil
liam Brintnell, assistant, Mrs. E.
Chappel; treasurer, Mrs. C. Cole
map; pianist, Mrs.- Ross, ass’t.,
Mrs. R, Kinsman.
Stewardship, Mrs, R. McDon
ald; Missionary Monthly, Mrs. E.
Treffrey; literature and press,
Mrs. P. Harris; citizenship, Mrs.
R. Brock; Associate Helpers, Mrs.
J. Ferguson; supply, Mrs.” S.
Roobol.
Flower and friendship, Mrs. R.
Taylor, convener, Mrs. Lloyd
Ferguson, Mrs, Bert Wren, Mrs.
Campbell Eyre, Mrs. W. R. Kins
man, Mrs. Ed Dick; Mission Band
superintendent, Mrs. R. Boyce,
assistant, Mrs. Ed Taylor;, ad-
vlsory Mrs. Cal Hor-EOvvH "ctxattt v’
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
"God’s Trouble”
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship
“A Time To Cry”
Monday, 8 p.m.—Youth Fellow
ship
Mrs. Albert Bell
Dies In London
There passed away in London
on Tuesday, November 8, Effie
Jane Troyer, wife of the late Al
bert Bell, of Hensall, in her
seventy-first year. Mrs. Bell, who
had been in failing health for the
past two years, was born in Hay
township and lived in the Hen
sall area most of her life with
the exception of the past 15 years
when she took up residence in
London.
Surviving are one son, Harold
>S. A. Bell, ", London; one grand
daughter, Helen; two sisters,
Mrs. William Dignan and Mrs.
William Hyde," Hensall.
The body is ■^resting at the
home of her son, tf’fk.Beattie Ave.,
London. Public funeral service
will be held at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall, Friday,
November 11, with interment in
Exeter cemetery.
MAIN STREET
United Church Of Canada
Rev. Alex’r Rap son, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Service of Worship
The Beginners (4 and 5 years)
will withdraw from the ser
vice during the second hymn.
10:0.0 a'm.—The Nursery Class
(3 years and under) in the
Primary Department
11:15 a?m.—The Ch,urch School
“Ask And It Shall
Be Given Unto You”
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, November 13, 1955
10.: 00 a.m. — “The Temperance
Cause”
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—"A Successful Man”
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James Street United Church
Anniversary Services
Sunday, November 13
Guest Speaker:
REV. C. D. DANIEL, OF HENSALL
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| 10:00 A.M.-—SUNDAY SCHOOL
J 11:00 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP ‘
| Sermon Subject: "Some. Things Angels Can’t Do”
| Anthem By The Choir
| Soloist: Clarke Wilson of London
| 7 tod P.M.*—- EVENING WORSHIP
I Rev. C. D. Daniel, of Hensall
I Sermon Subject: "The Church and Faithfulness”
| Anthems By The Junior Choir
| Instrumentals by Cameron Wadsworth of Ailsa Craig
| Mr. Gordon Koch at the piano will accompany Mr.
| Wein on the organ at both services.
I A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL
tendent, Mrs. J. Glenn, assistaMf
Mrs. B, Stoneinan.
W.A.—Past president. Mrs. P,. ‘
Harris; president, Mrs. Jack
Brintnell; vice-presidents, Mrs. A,
Ross, Mrs. R. ’Taylor, Jr., Mrs.
Harold Parkerl secretary-treas
urer, Mrs. T. Brintnell; commun
ion committee, Mrs. R. Taylor,
Jr,, Mrs. p. Harris.
At the W.A. meeting, conduct
ed by President Mrs,. P, Harris,
members discussed plans tor a
quilting to be held in the church
Tuesday, November 15 and a pot
luck dinner.
’Mrs. T. Brintnell chaired the
meeting for the W.M.S. and led
the devotional, assisted by Mrs.
Clarence Coleman, Mrs, Boyce
gave temperance notes. A quar
tette composed of Mrs. Ed Chap
ped, Mrs. R,-Taylor, Jr., Mrs. S,
Roobol and Mrs, A. Ross sang,
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
T. Brintnell. Bev. Daniel ad
dressed the members.
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