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assisted by Rev, C. D,
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie McGregor, Phone 682-r-3J
Mrs. E. Kinsman
WMS President
The annual meeting of Chisel
hurst Women’s Missionary So
ciety, and Women’s Association
was held in the church on Tues
day, November 13. Mrs. Earl
Kinsman,, president, who chaired
the meeting, took the worship,
", D, Daniel,
who led the dsicussion. Reports
were submitted to the meeting
by various branches. It was dis
closed that, a White Gift, service
will be held- on December 15.
The guest’ speaker, Mrs. Hack
ett, of Mitchell, spoke on “Chris
tian Citizenship.” Mrs. Ross fa
voured with a piano solo.
Mrs. Earl Kinsman was ap
pointed president for 1957,. with
vice-presidents, Mrs. Cal Horton,
Mrs. R. Boyce and Mrs. Ben
Stoneman;'secretary,.Mrs. Wm.
Brintnell, assistant, Mrs. E.
Chappel; treasurer, Mrs. Clar
ence Coleman; pianist, Mrs. A.
Ross, assistant, Mrs. R. Kins
man; press, Mrs. Percy Harris;
flower and, cards, Mrs, R. Taylor
Jr., Mrs. , L. Ferguson, Mrs.
George. Parker, Mrs. Campbell
Eyre, Mrs. E. Diqk,' Mrs. P.
Wright; supply secretary, Mrs.
Harold. Parker; Christian stew
ardship, Mrs. R. Brock; Mission
B a'n d superintendents, . Mrs.
Boyce, Mrs. Edwin Taylor; Baby
Band superintendent, Mrs. Bep
Stoneman.
Mrs. J. Brintnell was named
president fqr the W.A., with vice-
presidents, Mrs. A. Ross, Mrs. R.
Taylor Jr., Mrs. Harold Parker;
secretary - treasurer, .Mrs. T, Brintnell. ' ’
Mrs. T, Brintnell gave high
lights of the semi-annual meet
ing of the Woman’s Association
of Huron Presbyterial, held in
Goshen United Church recently,
and quoted excerpts from -.the
message which Mrs. R. Y, Mc
Kinnon, London, first vice/presi-
dent- of the London Conference
Women’s Association of the Unit
ed Church, gave. Mrs. McKinnon
outlined plans to furnish men’s
and womep’s residences in con
nection with the University of
Western Ontario at London. She
explained that the London Con
ference W.A. has taken on the
furnishing of these residences and
each local association is being
asked to contribute the equivalept
of $1.00 for each member.
The group disclosed that $103.00
had been realized at their recent
bazaar and bake sale.
Personal Item
Mrs. Joe Helm and family, of
Tiverton, were Sunday guests
with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Heid.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shorthouse,
accompanied by their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Hales, all of St. Catharines, were
weekend visitors with the for
mer’s son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shorthouse
and family.
Mr. Fred Kennings has re
turned home after a pleasant
week’s'visit spent with his sister,
Mrs. Mary Gable, of South River,
Ont., and he also spent a week
with his daughter and«son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden and
family, of St. Catharines.
Miss Alice Pfaff, of Exeter, was
a weekend visitor with Miss Mary
Goodwin.
Mrs, Aldwinkle is visiting with
relatives in Ottawa.
Mr. Wm. Thompson was in To
ronto last week attending the
Royal Winter Fair.
Mys. T. Temphill, Mrs. Fletch
er and Patsy, of Wroxeter, were
weekend visitors with Mrs. C.
Cpok.
*Mr. Ray MacArthur, who has
been receiving treatment in West
minster Hospital, London, con
tinues quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright,'
Kipen, Mr. and Mrs. Norris .Sil-
lery, Brucefield and Mrs. Har
vey Craig of Walton were in
Woodstock last Saturday attend
ing the funeral of their cousin,
Canon J, H. Grogham.
Hunters Return
A party of hunters composed
of Garnet Mousseau, Bert Hor
ton, Percy Campbell, -George
Parker and, Gerald Bell returned
home, from a hunting .trip to
Cheps.tow with a deer, shot' by
Garnet Mousseau, manager of
Hensail District Co-operative,
The deer weighed 125 lbs.
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CUT
WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING MANICURE AIDS
cinre*
'“Boom Boom” Gravett
scored on a solo rush at 16:11 to
cut down the Sarnia’lead to 7-5.
Captain Doug Thiel and. Right
Winger Billy McDonald capital
ized on a two-way passing play
for the final Exeter goal of the
game at 17:49 with Thiel catch
ing the corner of the net with a
quick slap shot.
The Mohawks were all around the Sarnia goal trying for the
equalizer in the dying moments
of the game, but time quickly
elapsed and Sarnia came out on
top of the 7-6 score.
EXi’ZTE'R—Goal," Baker: defence,
’Thiel, Hayward, Dwyer, Barton;
forwards, ‘Wharnsby, Dacey, Gra
vett, Shantz, Deader, Oberle, Heide-
. man, McDonald.
SARNIA.—Goal, Hodgins; defence,
Haddon, Moffitt,
•forwards, Duncan, Banass, Dunham,
Albright, Ulrich.
First Period
1— Sarnia, Duncan
8:292— Exeter, McDonald Heideman) 15.33.
3— Exeter, Shantz (Leader, Lacey)
■ 18.47.Penalties — Barton 2.10, Dwyer ■ 4.27, Moffitt 15.29, Horner 16.51.
Second Period
* 4—Exeter, Wharnsby 1.39. .5—Sarnia, Houlihan (Ulrich) 12.07.
7—Sarnia, Ulrich (Horner) 12.52
7— Sarnia, Haddon - 14.47.8— Sarnia, Duncan (Glaab, Savage)
15.34:’ 8—Sarnia, Glaab (Moffitt) 17.24. Penalties — Barton 8.49. Shantz 12.28, Oberle. Savage 13.22, Moffitt 14.16, Thiel 15.20, Bell 19.20,
"Third Period’
10— Exeter, Oberle (McDonald,
Heideman) .12.11— Sarnia, Barash (Dunham, Hou
lihan) 10.45.. 12—Exeter,. Gravett 16 11.13—Exeter, Thiel (McDonald) 17.49.
Penalties — Allen -2.57.
Four Teams
Score Seven
Four teams made a clean
seven-point sweep in this week’s-
Men’s Bowling League at the
Exeter Bowling Alleys.
The Pepsies, Ringers, Kin
jacks and Huskies all emerged
with seven point totals to boost
themselves higher in the league
standings.
The Windmills are still in the
lead with 40 points while the Pin
poppers, captained by Clifford
Quance and Lee Learn’s Milk
men are tied for second x place
with 37 points each. *
The “more bounce to the
ounce” Pepsies are right on the
heels of the second placers as
they trail only by a single point.
• Chub Edwards of the Milk
men. had the only over 700 triple
of'the week as he rolled, a 717
three game total against.
Canada Packers to salvage
i of a possible seven points
his team.
Wednesday, November 14
Big Six (Don Case 682)' 3393..
Pepsis (B> Oberle 635) 3328 • Huskies (J. Fairbairn 563) 3190
Ringers (C. Snell 648) 3139 ......Canners (C. Mawhinney 525) 2751
Monday, November 19
Kingjacks (L. Haugh 686) 3453) ..
Whizz-Bangs (G. Robinson 631) 3224 ....
Ringers (C. Snell 594) 3187) ......Rural-Rollers (J. Crocker 639) 3292 .....
Pepsis (Bill Oberle 639) 3344. ... Pinpoppers (B. Gifford 608) 3o50 .
Milkmen (C. Edwards 717) 3381) .... Canada Packers (B. Gibson 669) 3511....
Huskies GT. Fairbairn 616) 3534 ....
Big Six (Nip Ball 647) 3212 ........
STANDINGS
40 Big Six ...... 37 Huskies ......
37 Rural-Rollers . 36. Ringers ........34 Spare Parts .. — Tip-Toppers .. Canners ......
'Windmills .... Milkmen .....
Pinpoppers .. Pepsis .......
Whizz-Bangs
Kingjacks ....
Tradesmen ..
Can. Packers.
Next Week's Schedule
Monday, November 26
7-9—Canada Packers vs. Kingjacks Pinpoppers vs. Windmills.
Big Six vs. Pepsis
Monday, November 26
9-11—Tradesmen vs. -Rural Rollers Tip-Toppers vs. Huskies
Wednesday, November 28
7-9—Milkmen Vs. Spare Parts Whizz-Bangs vs. Ringers
Canners vs, Spare Parts
HANDLE WITH'CARE.
IT’S LOADED
WITH LOVELINESS!
Radiant
naw spring color
for lips
and fingertips!
Christmas
Arnold Circle
Elects Officers
Mrs. A. R. Orr was elected
president of Arnold Circle on
Monday evening with vice-presi
dents, Mrs. Ed Fink and Mrs.
Stewart Bell.
The secretary is?Mrs. E. Fink;
treasurer, Mrs. Stewart Bell;
pianist, M?s. Wm. Brown; Home
Helpers, Mrs. H. Snell, Mrs. H.
Hoy; welcome and welfare, Mrs.
H. Bonthron; mission band, Mrs.
Roy Bell, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Hilde
brandt and Mrs. G. Troyer; sup
ply, Mrs. E. Fink; literature,
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm.
Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt presid
ed. Mrs. Glenn Deitz prepared
and conducted the worship assist
ed by Mrs. Brown, who also sang
a solo, Mrs. Hoy coptributed a
poem.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Alviii. Kerslake.
The next meeting will be held a
week earlier, on December 10.
Carmel Ladies Aid
At Carmel WMS
The Ladies’ Aid of Carmel
Church, met Monday evening,
November 12, in the church
schoolroom. Mrs. J. Soldan’s
group were in charge, Mrs. M‘,
Dougall, president, opened the
meeting assisted by Mrs. J. Sol-
dan, Mrs. John Love and Mrs.
Earl Campbell. Piano solos .were
given by Mrs. Robert Madge and
Mrs. Soldan.
Business was taken by Mrs, M.
Dougall. An invitation to meet in
December at Mrs. Reid’s home
was accepted. A choir grant' of
$25.00 Was approved. A grant of
$200 to the board of managers
was also approved, ' 1
Mrs. Percy Campbell was
elected president, with vice-presi
dent, Mrs. Alex McGregor; sec
retary, Mrs. J. Soldan, assistant,
Mrs. Clarence Reid; treasurer,
Mrs. W. R. .Bell; group leaders,
Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs, Andrew
Orr, ,-and Mrs. John Soldan;
manse committee, Mrs. W. R.
Bell, Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs.
Ed Munn; quilt committee, Mrs.
Ed Munn, Mrs, Earl Campbell;
reception, Mrs. James Bonthron, Mrs. Sam - Dougall, Mrs. Basil
Edwards; pianists, Mrs. Ed
Munn, Mrs. Wm. ’ Brown. The
group are sponsoring a bazaar,
bake sale and chicken -supper
Saturday, December 1,
Minister Honored
Knox, PreSyterian Church, Bay-
field, honored their minister, Rev.
Donald MacDonald, and his bride
at a reception held inJ:he church.
Following supper Robert Mc-
Vean read the presentation ad
dress and presented the newly
weds with a white blanket. Mr.
MacDonald is also minister of
Carmel Church, Hensail.
Chimney Fire
Hensail firemen responded to a
call to a chimney fire at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Smith on
Friday morning last, which could
have proved disastrous owing to
a very high wind at the time. Ex
tensive damage was done to the
chimney.
Honor Bricfal Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle, of
Kippen, a .recent bridal couple,
were honqred at a reception held
for them1 in the town hall last
Friday evening. The hall was
filled for the event. The .couple
were presented wifh a Well-filled
purse of money. The presenta
tion address was read by Murray
Baker, and presentation made by
Don McLellan. Desjardine orches
tra provided dance music.
‘What shall we give
......................‘ , J...... 'I,” was
presented by Mrs. Glenn Bell;
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Discusses Givings
At Carmel WMS
Remembrance w?s the theme
used tor the devotional period of
the November meeting of the
Women's Missionary bocipty of
Carmel Church. Mrs. A. McGreg
or and Mrs. S, McQueen were
program conveners. Mrs. Me- , Gregor presided and was assist
ed in the devotional by Mrs. Inez
McEwen and by Mrs. R. Faber
X*oems were given by Mrs. R
Madge, Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. B
Edwards,
The topic- ___ ..
and how shall we give it,
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall favoured
with a piano selection.
Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. E. Camp
bell and Mrs, B. Edwards were
appointed a nominating commit
tee to bring in new slate of offi
cers at the annual meeting in
December. The group made plans
for a missionary meeting to-be
held Thursday, November 22, in
the church, when Goderich, dun-
con, Seaforth and Bayfield so
cieties have been invited to hear
Miss Gollans, a missionary from
Nigeria, who is home on furlough.
Discuss Cancer
At Wl Meeting
The presentation of films on
“Cancer” with narrators, Reeve
R. R. Pooley and Fred Dobbs, of
Exeter, was one of the highlights
of HenSall Women’s Institute
meeting held Wednesday in the
Legion Hall. A two minute silence
in memory of the -late Miss
Gladys Luker Was observed.
Mrs. T. C. Coates was soloist.
,Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs. Wm.
Henry gave interesting reports of
the London area convention which
they attended at delegates. Miss
M. Ellis was appointed secretary
treasurer for the balance of this
year to. replace Mrs. E. Geiger
who recently moved to London,
A donation, was voted to the
Cancer Fund.. The penny sale, in
charge of Mrs. Lome Chapman
and Mrs. Harry Horton, realized
$7.75. President Mrs. A. Shirray,
chaired the meeting. Program
conveners were Mrs. H. Faber
and Mrs. C. Payne; hostesses,
Mrs,. G. Harpole and ‘Mrs.. A,
Alexander. Lunch committee
were Mrs. Wf Henry, Mrs. I. Mc
Ewan, Mrs. E. Norminton, Mrs.
R. Y. McLaren, Mrs. Eva Carlile,
Mrs. S. Roobel. . . .
Mrs. Robert Reid, of Kincar
dine, spend the weekend with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Reid, Jerry and
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Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. McKellar
and family, Seaforth, visited on
Sunday with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Mc
Kellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Storey and
family, Stratford, visited during
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Storey and Mr. and Mrs.
John Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLach
lan, Mrs. A. Campbell and Miss
Belle Campbell, Seaforth, visited
on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew McLachlan;
Mrs. Grace Wren; Seaforth,
visited last week with friends
here.
The pupils of No. 5 and No.
6 schools with their teachers;
visited the public library at
Kirkton on Friday.
Mrs. Gordon Scott visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routly,
Kirkton. on Friday.
Mr. Robert Laing enjoyed a
hunting expedition with a patty
from Mjtchell' last week. They
were successful in bagging four
deer. ,,
Farm Forum
The Cromarty Farm Forum
mot at the home of Mr. apd Mrs.
Eldon Allen with sixteen mem-
bers present. After the disbussion
and questionaire program euchre
was played.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robf Laing.
Hibbert Bible Society
The annual meeting of the
Hibbert Bible Society was held
in Staff a United Church on Sun
day evening. ,
Dr. Frank Keyes, Toronto,
was guest speaker and showed
a film pertaining to his work.
Dalton Malcolm was elected
aS president and Mts. Herb Brit
ton, U.K. 2 Dublin as secretary-
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