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H.ensa ll
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude' Hedden, Phone
Mrs, Archie McGregor, Phone 682-r-31 *
Present Bible
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The annual congregation meet-
ing of Hensall 'United Church was
bela Monday evening„ preceded
by a pot luck supper served by
members of the Women's Ails-
aionary Society,
The treasurer's report, by R. J.
Drysdale, disclosed that over
112,500 had been raised for all
purposes during 1956.
Elected to the Board of Stew-
ards for a four-year term were
William Fuss, C. Christie, Carl
11cC1inchey, George Hess. Har-
Vey Keys was elected to the
Board of Trustees to replace Mr.
John Passmore, who resigned;
auditors are R, J. Paterson and
Jim McAllister.
Appreciation was expressed to
the minister, Rev. C, D. Daniel,
and Mrs. Daniel, by Edison For-
rest, clerk of the session, for a
successful year. Mrs. Daniel was
presented with a bouquet of
flowers by Mrs, Howard Scane,
Dave Kyle, superintendent of
the Sunday School for three years
and who. recently tendered his
resignation, was presented with
a Bible. Rev. Daniel spoke, and
Cathy Scane made the presenta-
tion.
Walter Spencer gave a preview
of things to come, and Elgin
Roweliffe spoke on the matter of
landscaping and improvements
to The church and manse.
Rev, Daniel was chairman, and
Jim McAllister acted as secre-
tary, One hundred and twenty-
five attended.
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Announcement
I wish to announce that Herisall District Co-op
has taken over the Otaco sales and service which we
have had the pleasure of supplying our customers
and friends for a number of years.,
We are holding the full plowshare line in-
cluding Cast and Ductalloy shares but only this. The
change has been brought about by the ever-increasing
lines of New Idea and we have lacked both linple-
tient space and bin space for parts,
It is our sincere hope thit this new arrange:,
tent may give more efficient service for those con-
cerned,. We have a good stock 'of • New' Idea parts
an hand and intend to build this stock up to meet
,the needs of the community and grow with the new
lines which are coming soon,
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Mr. Lorne Shirray and family,
of Montreal, visited his uncle,
Mr. Dave Shirray and family.
Lorne is the son of the late Nichol
Shirray, of Winnipeg.
the O,A,C., Guelph, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and
family,. Thursday of last week
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Seimon and
Christine, Hamilton; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McKellar, Susan' and
Michael, of Chatham, spent the
week-end with Mr: and Mrs.
Archie Noakes.
Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bob and Ann, spent last
week-end in Toronto visiting with
relatives. While there they saw
the Ice Follies on Friday evening
at the Maple Leaf Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaddick
and Billy, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Flynn, at Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little, Marcia
and Cheryl, spent the week-end
with Mr. Little's mother in
London.
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Bell acted as secretary,
Mrs. Donald MacDonald was
hostess at the manse for the
January meeting of Carmel
Church Ladies' Aid, Mrs, A. Orr's
group was in charge, Mrs: Percy
Campbell, president, opened the
meeting, assisted by Mrs. Mal-
colm Dougall and Mrs. Samuel
Dougall,
Rev. Donald MacDonald read
from an article by George
Matthew Adams which depicted
the values of mixing with people
in every day life.
Mrs. Campbell presided for the
business, Mrs, J. Soldan read a
letter from the Canadian Founda-
tion, Ontario Chapter, Poliomy-
elites. Five dollars was collected
at the meeting to 'be forwarded
to the foundation. The treasurer,
Mrs. W. R. Bell, gave a report
on the year's proceedings, and
I showed a net earnings 6f $869 for
I the year, All items of business
brought before the meeting were
completed. An hour of fellowship
concluded tile meeting.
Chiselhurst
Elects Slate
Elders of Chiselhurst United
Church named at an annual
crurch meeting held Tuesday
included Joe Ferguson, Earl
Treffry„Harold Parker;
Elected to the Board of Stew-
ards for a. 4-year term were J.
M. Glenn, Ben Stoneman, Tom
Brintnell, 'G ordoe Hamilton,
elected to take the place of Cal
Horton. Jack .Kinsman was ap-
pointed to replace Gerald Hor-
ton; auditors, Lloyd McLean and
James Drummond.
Sunday School officers were
returned with the exception of
treasurer. June and Joyce Munn
were elected as co-treasurers
With a membership of 104,
$3,959.69 was raised for all pur-
poses for 1956.
Plans are in the offing to,
paint the interior of the church
this year and to purchase a new
coumunion set, also a new mod-
ern screen for the new picture
machine,
Rev. C. D. Daniel chaired the
meeting.
Legion Auxiliary
Picks Committees
Committees appointed at the
meeting of Henna Legion Ladies
Auxiliary 'itiesciay evening in-
ciucted: sick committee, Mrs. U.
E. 'Walker, Mrs. Jack Simmons;
recreational, Sirs. W. Aiken-
nead, Mrs. Howard Smale; kit-
chen, Mrs. A. Foster, ivirs. E.
Munn; auditors, Mrs. E. Shad.-
dick, Mrs. Byran Kyle.
Members of the, Canadian Le-
gion will be entertained march
a in the Legion Hall, dinner to
be served tonowed with enter-
tainment. Mrs. S. Rannie, Mrs.
Jack Drysdale and Mrs. E.
Davis will form the committee
with power to add to make ar-
rangements. It was decided to
have a suggestion box and each
member to bring a written sug-
gestion with name attached to
the next meeting and place it in
the box,
Mrs. R. McKenzie won the
mystery prize and a period of
bingo was played.
President, ,Mrs. Davis, chair-
ed the meeting,
Rec Group
Appointed
Hensall council appointed its
recreational committee at a
meeting Friday night.
Members include Frank Ella
wood, 1956 chairman; James
Taylor, Mrs. Harry Horton, liar-
old Knight and Rev. C. Daniels,
AlSe on the committe are Coun-
ghlowrsaimLrirne Luker and Gordon
Councillor Luker, who is Suf-
fering front a heart attack, was
not present at the meeting.
Budget for maintenance of
streets in 1957 was set at $4,500.
Constable E. it. Davis report-
Oct on a number of edurt eases
'pending and also on snow re-
Moval and Sanding of streeta,
Clerk S. A. Paterson reported
1956 tak arrears at $1411.24 Or
two and one,,half percent, Pre-
payments for 1951 amount to
$2,6/5,
Rove Noritaft Jones and Clerk
Paterson were authorized to at-
tend the Aural Municipal As-
sociation tonventiort in Toronto
Y'ebruary 25 and 28,
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l• PHONE 230 • HENSALL
Legion Donates !Name Board
To Arena Fund !For r Carmel Hensall Branch of the Cana- • - • -
dian Legion,at their meeting ! .Carmel, Presbyterian Church at
Monday evening, donated $100 to ! their, annual meeting held Mon-
the Park Board for artificial tee , day evening, disclosed that $7,6'56
debentures. had been' raised' for all purposes.
Ladies' night will be observed The Ladies' Aid, including bank
February 20, with a dinner served balance, raised $1,338, missionary
at the New Commercial. Hotel, and maintenance fund, $1,245, All
followed with cards and dancing members of retiring board of
in the Legion Hall. President managers, were re-elected,
Sam Rannie chaired the meeting, The managing board for 1957 •
Personal Items will be Messrs. Alex McGregor,
Russell Moore, Alvin Kerslake, Mr, Lorne Luker, who is con- Gordon Troyer, Jack Soldan, Rob-
condition
,with
, is improving nicely, Garnet Mousseau,,,Orville Taylor;
Mr. Edward Munn was re-elected
secretary-treasurer.
Carmel Church .Ladies' Aid
Rev. Donald M a eD onald
Rev. W. A, Young, padre at chaired the meeting, Mr, Glenn