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GOODWIN'S HENSALL
Janis Page
(feature star of "Pajama Game”)
appearance.
Hensail And District News
Masonic Official
Visits Own Lodge
Rt. Wor, Bro. Frank Wright,
District Deputy Grand Master of
South Huron, (paid his official
visit to his own lodge, Huron
Lodge 224 A.F, and A.M. Mon
day evening, and was received
by V, Wor, Bro’s, J. C. Cochrane,
and W, Q, Goodwin, /Special
guests were three other ruling
District Deputy Grand Masters,
Rt, Wor, Bro’s. Holtham, Lon
don, Reis, Samia, and A, Dodds,
Llstpwel; who were accompanied
by their district chaiplains. They
were received and introduced by
Wor. Bro’s A. W, Kenslake, and
Warden Earl Campbell. Wor. Bro.
Stanley Love and his officers
conferred the 2nd degree,
Members and guests proceeded
to the Legion Hall where they
enjoyed a turkey banquet ser
ved by the Legion Ladies Auxili
ary, Toasts to the Queen was
proposed by Wor. Bro, Stanley
Love; Grand Lodge, fay Wor. Bro.
Victor Dinnin, responded to by
Rt. Wor. Bro, Frank Wright, and
District Chaplain, Rev.' C. D.
Daniel; Visitors, Wor. Bro, Em
merson Kyle; responded to by
Rt. Wor. Bro’s R. Thompson,
Clinton, and Murray Hodgins,
Lucan Every lodge in the district
was represented.
Melvin Hudson Dies
Word was received here of the
sudden passing of Melvin Hud
son who died at Pontiac, Mich,
following a 24 hour illness with
a brain hemhorrage.
'He was a son .pit the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hudson of the
Parr Line in the Hensall district.
Surviving are two sons and one
daughter. «>
He was a nephew of Mrs. A.
Harvey, Mrs. Ann Logan, Mrs,
Eva Carlile, Hensall; Mrs. John
Consi'fct and Mrs. Wan. Douglas,
of Brucefield. Funeral services
were held at Marlette, Mich, on
Monday.
HENSALL EVENTS
SAMPLE TEA & BAZAAR in the
basement of St. Paul’s Church,
Hensail, Saturday, December 3 at
3:30 p.m. Bag of samples of
useful products will be given
free with each tea. Tea tickets,
50 <f, may be purchased in ad
vance. lc
HENSALL KINSMEN
Christmas Trees
Good Quality
APPLY WM. CLEMENT
Texaco Station, 4 Highway
All Proceeds For
Kinsmen Service Work
Sponsored by Hensail Kinsmen.
HENSALL
ARENA
Thursday, December 1
Public Skating—8 p.m.
Friday, December 2
Junior Hockey
MITCHELL AT HENSALL
Saturday, December 3
Public Skating
2 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.
Monday, December 5
WOAA Int. Hockey
. WATFORD AT ZURICH
Sunday Night
ADULT SKATING—8;30 p.m.
Message From
SUPERIOR s?°°E
Big Values Big $100 Food Sale
Prices Effective December 1, 2. and 3
NATURE’S BEST PEAS f fi
Choice Quality, 15 02. Tins .. Iw
WHOLE KERNEL CORN g
Garden Patch,, 14 Oz. Tins .........* w
EVAPORATED MILK
Borden's, Large Tins ..........
8
BEANS WITH PORK
Clark’s, 15 Oz. Tins .....
8
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Apex or Aylmer, 15 Oz. Tins
4
9TOILET TISSUE
Hillcrest, Large Rolls
CLARK’S TOMATO JUICE g
Or Grand Valley, 20 Oz. Tins .. **
for
$1
for $1
for
$1
for
$1
for $1
for $1
for $1
IVA SOLID TUNA
Light Meat, 7 OZ. Tins .................5 for $1
PEANUT BUTTER
Elimarr, 16 Oz. Jars ............
3 for $1
CAMPBELL’S SOUPS
All Chicken Varieties, Tills ......6 fOr $1
CHERRY PIE FILL
E, D. Smith's, 20 Oz. Tins 3 for $1
*
PARD DOG FOOD
15 Oz. Tins ............1.........................».3 for $1
GOLDEN CREAM CORN
Aylmer, 15 Oz. Tins .........................
8 for $1
CHOICE PEACHES I
Aylmer, Halves, 15 Oz. Tins ......5 for $1
We Will Remain Open Until 6 p.rti. Wednesday, December 7, 14 and 21
personal Items „
Mr. and Mrs. Lorpe Ballan-
tyne of Detroit were weekend vi
sitors with their aunt, Mrs. P.
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaugh
ton spent the weekend with the
f ormer's sister, Miss' Mae Mc
Naughton, and with Mrs. Mc
Naughton's brpther-ip-law and
sister, Mr. and Mi's. Gordon Vick
ers, at Newmarket. They were
accompanied home by Miss Mc
Naughton who will spent several
^veeks here.
■Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hedden
returned to >St. Catharines after
spending a few days with the
former’s grandmother, Mrs. Cath
arine Hedden,
Mrs, (Dr.) Hopkipson
ily of Lions’ Head was
visitor with her parents,
Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Mrs. Letitia Sangster
to her home after spending
few weeks in London with
and Mrs, Vic Stan and Mr.
Mrs. J* Peebles.
«Mr. Robert Mousseau of
Catharines spent .several days
■last week with’ his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Alex Mous-
seau.
Miss Margaret Mousseau re
turned home this week after vi
siting relatives in Detroit.
Mr. John Passmore, Mrs. Pearl
Passmore and Norma visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Passmore at Aylmer, where
the family celebrated Mr. John
Passmore's birthday.
Mrs. K. Lagerwerf and Mr. C.
Gelderland, who visited with Mr.
and Mrs. S. Roobol this summer,
left Wednesday to go back to
Holland. A number of relatives
and friends were present at the
C.N.R. station, London to see
them off.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hedden
and Robin, of St. Catharines, who
have been spending the past week
with Mrs. Catherine Hedden and
Herb, returned to their home on
Sunday.
Dr, and Mrs. James W. Bell left
on Monday of this week for Or
lando, Florida, where they vaca
tion for the winter -months.
Mrs..M. Houghton and Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Houghton and family
visited on Sunday with. Mr. and
General Coach Works of Hen
sall are treating theii- employees
to a turkey banquet to be held at
Goderich Friday evening, Decem
ber 2.
Serve Ohl Fashioned Supper
The Evening Auxiliary of the
United Church sponsored success
ful old fashinoned sausage and
bean supper in the' church school
rooms Wednesday. Two hundred
adults and twenty children were
served. Total receipts taken in
were $212.05. The .group cleared
approximately $150.00.
Toronto Merchant Dies
Funeral services for the late
Harry Atkinson, prominent dry
goods merchant in Toronto, who
died suddenly at his home on
Thursday November 24, were
held in Toronto on Saturday
November 2 6'th. ^Surviving are
his widow, the former Ethel
Troyer of 'Hensall,
daughter Edna at home.
and fam-
a recent
Mr. and
returned
a
Mr.
and
st,
Exchange Vows
In Morning Rites
St. James Church, Seaforth,
charming with a floral, back
ground of tall standards of white
and pink mums and lighted cand-
Jabra wag the scene of a lovely
wedding Saturday at 9-30 a.m.,
when Margaret Wilhelmina Par
ker, and Clarence Allan Ruston,
exchanged marriage vows. The “
bride is the eldest daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker,
Hensall, and the groom, is son
of Mr. and Mrs, John Ruston,
Egmondville,
Rev. Fr. E. P, Webber offici
ated. Mrs, Alice Styles, of Sea
forth provided traditional wed
ding music and accompanied the
soloist, Miss Marjorie O'Reilly of
Dublin.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a gray suit with
accessories in white and carried
a white Bible crested with an or
chid from which' hung, white satin
ribbons knotted with tiny red rose
buds.
Mi's, Frank Ruston,, Stratford,
matron of honor wore a gray suit
with white accessories with which
she wore a pink rose corsage.
Miss Betty Parker, Hensall, was
bridesmaid for her sister and
ehose a rosewood suit with sand
accessories. Her corsage was of
Talisman roses. *
Frank Ruston, Stratford twin
brother of the groom, was best
man, and Arthur Parker, Hensall,
brother of the bride, and Charles
Ruston, Egmondville, brother of
the groom, ushered.
The reception for twenty five
guests was held at the Hillcrest
Tea Room, Mitchell. The bride’s
mother received wearing a gown
of turquoise green with taffy tone
accessories. The groom’s mother,
who assisted, chose a gown of
charcoal gray with accessories in
white. Both wore pink and red
rose corsages'. The bridal table
centered a three tier wedding
cake flanked with pink and white
tapers and red roses.
For their wedding trip to Strat
ford and Toronto the bride wore
a gray suit over which was worn
a light blue coat, and corsage of
blue and white baby mums. Guests
were present from Stratford, Lon
don, Dublin, Chiselhurst, Hensall,
Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Rus
ton will reside in Toronto,
Win Bingo Prizes
Bingo winners at Legion Bingo
held last Saturday night in the
Legion Hall are: Howard Lemon
(2); Mrs. Wilfred Doupe; Kate
Saunders (3); T. Brintnell; Mrs.
Fleischauer (3); Free Bingo $3.50
Mrs. Field, Mrs. P. Gridsak; Miss
Smith; Jim Price; Ed. Corbett;
S. Pepper; Herb Stretton; David
Smale, Mrs. Garnet Allan; Mrs,
A. Foster (jackpot consolation;)
As the jackpot was not won, next
Saturday it will be worth $95.00
in 59 calls.
Shower Margaret Parker
Complimenting Miss Margaret
Parker, bride-elect of Saturday,
Kippen
By SIRS. A, GACKSTETTEB
Mr. and Mrs.
visited relatives
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs,
man, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cudmore, spent Friday
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hender
son visited Sunday with relatives
tn Loudon.
Mrs, E, Dawson is able to be
out after her recent illness.
Rev, and Mrg. McLeod spent
Thursday last in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dilling
have moved to
in Hensall,
Mr. Normap
be home from
much improved
The teachers
Andrew’s United Church 'Sunday
'School are preparing for the an
nual Christmas concert to be
held on the evening Of December
22,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
Stratford, visited on the week
end with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
iR. Dinsdale, who is much im
proved in health.
Norman Dickert
in Clifford on
Orville Work-
their new home
Long is able to
London hospital,
in health.
and pupils of St-
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, of
Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckler, of
Zurich, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deichert
and Ronnie, of Zurich, visited
Saturday. with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Laing and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott
have moved to Parkhill where
they will reside. Harry has been
transferred to the
•merce there from
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs.
.visited 'Sunday with Mr.
Alvin Cornish, Exeter.
—Please turn to
Bank of Com-
the branch at
Otto Walker
and Mrs.
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Eleanor Venner and Mrs. Harold
Caldwell.
The
Ernie
honor
chair
ditional umbrella filled with
fetti.
Contests were featured
luncheon served. Arranging
affair were Mrs. Harold Caldwell,
Mrs. E. Chipchase, Miss Eleanor
Venner.
Ladies Aid Nets $325
The Ladies Aid of Carmel Pres
byterian Church sponsored a suc
cessful bazaar and chicken pie
supper Saturday November 26,
and cleared $325,00; Mrs. Sam
Dougali convened the fancy work;
Mrs. A. Hoggarth, baking; Mrs.
vx ucij-, Clarence Volland, produce; Mrs.forty relatives and neighbours met I Alex MacGregor-tough and take
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Parker on Tues
day evening to honor her with
a miscellaneous shower of lovely
gifts f presented to her by Miss
address was read by Mrs.
Chipchase. The guest of
was seated in a decorated
over which hung the tra-
con-
and
the
PROCLAMATION
Township Of Hay
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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under authority of
the Municipal Act, a meeting of the Electors of the Township
of Hay will be held in
Township Hall, Zurich, Ontario
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955
The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from X
to 2 p.jn. to receive nominations for one Councillor for the
year 1956,
When a proposed candidate Is not present, his nomina
tion paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto
evidence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that be con
sents to be so nominated.
In case more than the required number of candidates to
fill the office are nominated, and a vote demanded, a Poll
will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 195$
From 9.00 a.m. 'until 5.00 p.m. at the following places:
Poll Polling Place
School
School
Zurich
Zurich
School
6. Earl Guenther Block
7. School House No. 3
8. Jas. Masse Residence
Dated at Zurich, Ont.,
November 28, 1955 ,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
House No. 2
House No. 14
Town Hall
Town Hall
House No. 12
Poll Clerk
Lome Chapman
Ed McBride
Gordon Surerus
Lome Klopp
Cliff Pepper
Sidney Baker
Glen Weido
Ed Corriveau
BROKENSHIRE,
D.R.O.
Percy Campbell
Hugh McEwen
Lerpy O’Brlefl
Albert Hess
Hilton Truemner
Reinhold Miller
James McAllister-
Fred Ducharme
H. W.
Returning Officer
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Weekend Specials
Meat Specials
Fresh" Chickens (Fryers) .......................
Round Steak or Roasts ...........,.............
Fresh Hams (Whole or Half) ...........
Sliced Side Bacon ..... .....
Pork Liver ..............................
.. 450 Lb.
590 Lb.
... 450 Lb.
., 450 Lb,
.. 190 Lb,
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■t
MAIN STREET
United Church Of Canada
and candy; Mrs. Percy Campbell,
aprons;
Conveners for the supper tables
were Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs.
A. Orr, Mrs. John Soldan, Mrs.
Glenn Bell;
Rev. Alex’r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Organist
10:00
The
will
vice
10:00
(3 years and under) in the
Primary Department.
11:15 a.m.—The Church School
“Acknowledge The Lord"
a.m,—Service of Wirship
Beginners (4 and 5 years)
withdraw from the ser-
during the second hymn,
a.m.—The Nursery Class
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAI1T STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m.—Dutch Service
All Welcome
Grocery Specials
Instant Maxwell House Coffee, Small
Large ............,...................................... .
Granulated Sugar, 5 Lb, Pkg. ..............
Sultana Seedless Raisins, 2 Lb, Pkg. .
Robin Hood Oatmeal, 5 Lb. Pkg...........
Puss ’N Boots Cat Food .........................
Monarch Margarine, Regular ..............
Quick Color ..........................................
........... 590
.......... $1.69
............... 410
.............. 350
............... 490.
. 2 Tins 190
............... 290
............... 320
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Al's Groceteria
And Meat Market
HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 17
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Complete Showing Of Christmas Merchandise
Pre Christmas Sale Christmas
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:0.0 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
'Sermon Subject: “A Sign For
A Dark Day”—First in a series
of pre-Christnias sermons.
Mon., Dec. 5, 4 p.m.—Mission
Band
Caven Congregational Circle will
will meet Tuesday evening,
December 6 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. W. G. Simmons.
Installation of officers and
Christmas gift exchange.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F? Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, December 4, 1955
10:00 a.m.—“The Note of Ex
pectation”11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—-“A Man Called Great ’
Fri., Dec. 2, 6:30 p.m.'—L.A.
Christmas Dinner'
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. KnUX* B-A., Rector
Trivitt Meihdrial, Exeter
8j90 p.m.—-Holy Communion
(The Chapel)
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School *
11:30 a.m.—Chbral Communion
(Corporate Communion for
W.A.)
. PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main St.
Rev. L. Krouse, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Classes For All Ages
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
Fri., 8 p.m.'—Young Peoples
A welcome awaits ‘'you”
at the Church of the
Old Fashioned Gospel.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor
10:30 A.M.—Service
2:00 P.M.—Sunday School and
Christmas rehearsal
Sat. 1:30 P.M,—Christmas rehear
sal,
JAMES STREET
-UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—-Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: “The Eternal
Gospel”
Anthem by the choir.
Solo by ~
7:00 p.m.* ____ „ _
'Sermon Subject: “The Hunger
and Thirst of the Soul”
Solo by Marion May
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended TO All
Jeanne Parsons
—Evening Service
“Thn Un
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 10:30-11:30
a.m., At north end of Exeter tn
“Bible School
EVERYBODY WELCOME
I was glad when they said unto
rhe, 'Lot uh go Into the House Of
the Lord.’ Psa. 122:1
Of Cannon Towels
Ten dozen heavy weight Cannon towels, large
size, 20” x 39”, first quality, shades of pink, blue,
mauve and gold, excellent for Christmas gifts. On
sale at 98$ each, $1.95 pair. Face cloths to match,
35$ each, 3 for $1.00. •
Gift Lingerie
The most beautiful range of
lingerie we have ever shown.
In Vogue, Beauty Form, Stan
fields, Watson's, etc., at at
tractive prices.
Ladies’ and Misses’
New styles arriving every
“week for Christmas.
Housecoats
Full-length and duster styles in nylon and satin.
Shades of gold, red, turquoise, tomato, black,
navy and mauve. Also cotton crepes. Prices from
$5.95 to $17.95.
ALL LADIES’ AND MISSES’
Winter Coats
We still have a good range of ladies’ and misses’
winter coats, Popular shades in mohair, camel and
wool. Elysians and tweeds in English cloths. Fit
ted and box styles. Sizes 9 to 20, 141/^ to 22%.
25% off regular prices, An excellent Christmas
gift.
ALL MEN’S
WINTER
OVERCOATS
Clearing At
x/2 REGULAR PRICES
1 Rack Each
Of Boys’, Students’
and Men’s
SUITS
Clearing At
%-PRICE
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Open Wednesday All Day During December
F. A. MAY & SON
Phone 190 EXETER
Men’s Wear —- Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear
Dry Goods Floor-Coverings, eU.
Phone 190