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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1955
Hensail And District News
Nurse At Hospital
Wins Lodge Chair
Miss Marion Learn, purse at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, was
the lucky winner of a living room
rocker in a draw ut a social even
ing staged by
Lodge, Hensall,
ing.
The winning
by Mrs. Edna
Amber Rebekah
Wednesday eveh-
ticket was sold
Corbett, member
of the lodge, and employed on
the staff at the hospital, Warden
Earl Campbell drew the winning
ticket. Seventeen tables were in
play for progressive euchre and
the winners were: Mrs. Archie
MacGregor, Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mrs.
L, Jacobi, Lindsay Eyre, Uoyd
Ferguson and Tom Baird.
The C.P. and T, committee were
in charge of the affair. Approxi
mately $145. was realized from
sale of tickets to be used for wel
fare work in connection with the
C.P. and. T. Fund.
Incidently this is the second
winning ticket sold by Mrs. Cor
bett, in the last three months,
the first was for vacation mobile
home, also won by a nurse in the
hospital.
Margaret Reid
Wed In Goderich
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized at the United Church
Manse. Goderich/ Saturday, Nov
ember 26 at 2-30, when Margaret
Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Norval Reid of Hensall, be- I came the bride of Robert Melvin
Talbot of Bayfield, son of Mr, I and Mrs. Leonard Talbot. Bay- I field, Rev. Stanley Moote offici
ated.I For her wedding the bride chose
a grey suit with accessories inI red, and corsage of red roses'.
I Miss Anna Porter of Bayfield,
I maid of honor chose a grey suit I with matching accessories and I wore a pink rose corsage.
Raymond Scotchmer of Bay- I field attended the groom. A re- I ception was held at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch of
$ I Goderich.
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Colorful Plaids $2.98
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Sam Rannie
Heads Legion
Hensall Legion paid out over
$100 in cash prizes at the jack
pot, bingo held Saturday night.
Sam Rannie was elected presi
dent of the Hensall Branch of the
Canadian Legion at a meeting
Monday night,
Other new officers include; past
president, Bob S a n g s t e r ; vice-
presidents, Jack Simmons, George
Varley; sergeant-at-arms, Richard
McCabe; executive, Wes Venner,
Fred Beer, Roy Smale and Sydney
McArthur; chaplain, Rev. C. D,
Daniel.
The branch voted $25.00 to the
annual Christmas tree fund.
President Bob Sangster conduct
ed the meeting.
A chicken dinner was served
the Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
J. Franklin Peart
Stricken At Work
Residents of Hensall and com
munity were shocked on Saturday
to learn of the sudden passing of
a life-long resident and well
known familiar figure in the per
son ,Qf John Franklin (Frank)
Peart. He died suddenly in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, where he
was taken by ambulance on
Thursday night suffering with a
heart condition, having been
Stricken while at work on Wed
nesday and from which he failed
to rally.
He was in his 70th year,
some fifty years he has been
ployed in the coal business,
during that period had four __
ployers, namely, the late Dave
Cantelon; W.R. Davidson, now of
Port Colborne; Lome Hay; and
for he past four years with Lorne
Eller.
Unmarried, he was born in Hen
sall, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Peart. Surviving are a
brother William Peart, Iron
Mountain, Michigan. One nephew
David P. McHarg, London.
. Public funeral services were
held from the Bonthron Funeral
Home on Monday with Rev. C.
Daniel in charge. Burial was
Staffa cemetery.
St. Thomas Man
Wins Bird Shoot
Kippen Gun Club turkey shoot
over the weekend was successful
in spite of rough windy weather
which kept scores low. High Gun
for the day was Lorne Smith, St.
Thomas 85-100; runner up was
John Anderson, Hensall 84-100.
The Handicap Scores were Lor
ne Smith, St. Thomas, 3; John
Anderson, Hensall, 3; Norman
Harburn, Cromarty, 2; Bill Vail,
St. Thomas, 2; Gordon Johnston,
Chatham 2; Charles Parkinson,
London 2; Kai Kemp, St. Thomas
2; In all there were twenty nine
turkeys won.
Harry Mathers, of Exeter,
secretary of Kippen Gun Club.
Lodge Secretary
Serves 35 Years
At a recent meeting of the
I.O.O.F. Bro. W. R. Dougall was
presented with a pen and pencil
set, having retired from the of
fice of secretary of the Order for
the past thirty-five years.
The address was read by Bro.
John M. Glenn and the present
ation made by Bro. “ *
Murtrie. Bro. Dougall
led in 1920 with Bro.
D.D.P.
Although taken by surprise the
recipient spoke briefly expressing
his appreciation of the gift. t
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Work Shirts
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Zurich Societies
Entertain Ladies
The Women’s Missionary
ciety and Women’s Association of
Hen sail and Goshen United
Churches were entertained by the
societies of the Evangelical U.B,
church of Zurich on Thursday
evening.
The president, Mrs. L. Erb,
opened the meeting with Christ
mas readings assisted by Mrs. Or
ville Witmer and Miss Olive Mc
Bride. Mrs. Lee Hoffman extend
ed a welcome to the guests.
Mrs. E. Desjardine, Mrs. A,
Gascho and Mrs. O. Mitchell pres
ented a Christmas story of the
life of Jesus. Mrs. Ward Fritz
gave a travelogue enhanced with
pictures of a four months trip
taken this summer in European
countries.
Contributing to the program
were vocal duetts by Elizabeth
Johnston and Gail Seibert of Zur
ich; Mrs. E. Hayter and Mrs. R.
Peck of Goshen and a reading j
3o-
by Mrs. Earl Rowe of Hensail.
Dies In Seaforth Home
Public funeral services for the
late ' John Tapp, a former well
known Hensall resident, who pas
sed away in the Thamer Nursing
Home, Seaforth, on Friday Dec
ember 2 in his 81st yeai\ were
held from the Bonthron
Home, Monday, conducted
C. D. Daniel. Burial was
sail Union cemetery.
Surviving are one
James S. Tapp, of Decator, Ala
bama, and two granddaughters,
Mrs. Tapp, the former Mary SmiL
lie, passed away a number of
years ago.
Bingo Winners
As the jackpot of $95, was' not
won at the Legion bingo last Sat
urday night it will be worth $100,-
00 in 60 calls next Saturday Dec
ember 10. Winners were—Mrs.
Marks. Listowel; Mrs. Wes Ven-
ner, Mrs. Wm. Clement, Ethel
Styre: Mrs. Hugill (Zurich); Mrs.
J. Plante, Jamestown, (2); Mrs.
Aif Reichert: Mrs. Bedard, (Zur
ich); Mrs. C. Wein, Exeter; Reg.
Elliott: Vern Hedden, St. Cathar
ines; Mrs. Bert Wren; Mrs. T.
Brintnell; Bill Webster; Mrs. Wm.
Brintnell: Swartzentruber;
Wilfred Doup. (consolation).
Personal Items
A second nomination for
Councillor will be held here
day December 9. The other 3
members of the council who qual
ified at the first nomination are
Lome Luker, Harry Hoy, Norman
Jones.
George Hess and party who re
cently returned from deer hunt
ing at Silver Water, Manitoulin
Island, were successful in bring
ing home eight deer.
The choir of the United Church
at the conclusion of choir prac
tice Friday evening were enter
tained at the manse by Rev. and
Mrs. Daniel.
Mrs. Donald McKinnon, is a
patient at Clinton Hospital, hav
ing undergone an operation.
Messrs.. Vernon Hedden, Lloyd
Hedden and Orville Hedden %of
St. Catharines visited over the
weekend with their mother, Mrs.
Catherine Hedden, and their
brother Herb.
Mr. Bill Elliott, Montreal, was
the guest Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas' Cook and Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bob and Ann, visited on
Sunday with the former’s mother,
Mrs. George T. Mickle of Ridge
town, who recently celebrated her
ninety-second birthday.
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm was the
lucky winner of $5.00 of merchan
dise in a draw at Brown’s hard
ware last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs.' Leslands and Ren
nie* have taken up residence at
RCAF Station Clinton. ,
Miss Donna Rigby and friends
of Blenheim spent Sunday With
Mr. and‘Mrs. Jack Traquair, and
Harry Snell.
Carmel Ladies
Raise $809.90
Carmel Church Ladies Aid met
in the basement- of the church on
Monday evening. Mrs. John Sol-
dan’s group were in charge. The
devotional took the form of a
pageant “Good Tidings of Great
Joy to all People” with Mrs. Earl
Campbell, Mrs. Gordon Troyer,
Mrs. Robert Madge, Mrs. Percy
Campbell, Mrs. Lloyd. Mousseau,
Mrs. Harold Bell taking part. Mrs.
John. Love gave an article written
by Padre Young of Guelph.
Mrs. L. Baynham cnaired the
meeting for the business. A finan
cial statement by treasurer Mrs.
W. R. Bell showed a sum of $809.-
90 had been raised by the group
for the year. Proceeds from the
bazaar amounted to $338.00. A do
nation of $25.00 was” allotted to
the choir.
Mrs. Clarence Reid was elected
to take Group 1 to fill the va
cancy made by the resignation of
Mrs. Archie Hoggarth. The meet
ings during the winter months
will be held on ^Monday afternoon.
Mrs. L. Baynham, retiring presi
dent, thanked the group for their
support during the past -year.
There were twenty six present.
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