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Mensal' Personals
Mr. Bill Hayter, of Varna.. Whe,
Was taken. Oy-Bonthron Arnim -
lance on .Stfaday •to, Scott Afe-
moyial Hospital, .Seaforth,
tering A Severeheart condition
is at date • of writing resting.
cenfertably and .doing nicely.
MissMabelle• Whiteman and
Mrs; Beverly Beaton attended
the Grand Ledge of the Rebekah
.Assernbly n Toronto this week.
In connection with the election'
here o Jiine 1Q Ms,. ,Annie
Richardson., 92, •wasthe first
person to -cast her vote 4t� the
.oldest voter to go •te the polls.
Mrs. Sarah Gla.zter. 01st- her
vote led walked the -distance of
several 'Meeks to the pelia. •
•Mr.flarid Mrs. jolin Moe,. of•
Edwartlen Beach, Bayfield, And
Mrs. H. Gilgore, Toronto spoit
'Toesclay With Mrs. ;antes Bon -
Oxon.
Mrs. Louis •Siinnstin 'and Mrs.
Margaret Vair of Breed
vistted over the weekend with
their sister; Mrs. Edith Mae -
Martin, at Barrie.
'Mr. Keith Lindsay of Napaeee
spot the weekend here with
MrS. ;Lindsay . and Mr. and Mrs,
Jolla Henderson. • -• •
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the evening throughout . the
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Popular Fiddler 13111 H!.'de
a tures Another Ribbon
WUllan Hyde, If enSallt who will
be 93 in won, his sixtY-
eighth first prize infiddling At
the ninth Ontario- 'Championship
contest in Hensall Arena .Friday
Be won ten .spot In the 76
te"Inn'eiaSs.
' Mr. Hyde and 20. other fiddlers
and tap dancers entertained a
capacity crowd -which Attended.
the AMMO. ompetition sponsored
Bendall Chamber of, Com-.
merce. .Over 1,(400 paid admisl
son.
In, addition, to 68 first .prizes,
the Bewail . fiddler no 10 sec-
onds, or thirdsand one fourth
his collection of awards. lie is
always .,one- of the roost ponder
contestants in the Ilensall event.
• • London Free Press Trophy for
best ,fiddler of. the evening went
0. Jelin Doodler, a. 26-year-eld
tneebanie from Sarnia, Tho Ren
sall Chamber of Commerce Cup
for the best fiddler under 20, was
won: by ErlWarti GYtirkY, 19,
Wooastoek.
Winnets in other divisions were
Rocky Nast,London; Ernest
Adair, Parkhill; Gerald Smith,
.former liensall resident; and
Dors Levy, St. Marys. •
Sar o dancing prize was won
by Donegal .School, Atwood, . and
best step dancers were* Los
Godkin, Walton, and Kep. McKel-
lar, Cromarty, -
Master of cerernotdes,was Roy
Jewel, director of farm services
for CPPL Radio And CPL -TV.
judges were Steve Dundas;
Wil-
fred 1Vfitehell, both of • London;
Clarence. Perdue, Clinton; and
William Collins, Seaforth. Fred
Harburn, Staffa, judged the
dapcing.
Results were:
20 and tinder Ed Oyllrlc3r,
Woodstock; Ken Ducharme, Dub-
lin; Paul Winslow, Crranton; Ger-
ald Smith, Niagara Palls. -
21 to 25 — John •Durocher,
Sarnia; Charles Morrison, Rex -
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OTHER, GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Sterling—Community Plate
and 1847 BOgers Bros.; Rings,, Crystal, Billfolds, Electric
Shavers. • -
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Phone 426-W JEWELLER , Exeter
hill; Chauncey Townes, Samba;
.-Art Ilomphi, 'Sarnia.
76 to 100:— William Hyde. Hen -
sail; .3bab Flynn, London; Dugaid
Leitch, Alvinston.
/levelly — Gerald , Smith,
Niagara Falls, formerly of Hen,
sail; Jim. Flanagan, Colrain:
Walter Feasy; Strathroy,
tglies open * Dory Levy, St, ton Hou,441, Tuesday.
Marys;,Audrey ea1:4 Fan.
Aon; Paid Beckley, Leaden.
Ladies step dancing .-- Lois
Gocittin). Walton; :Greta Pfaff.
EXeter; Gail Strutbers, Atwoed.. 1
Men's step dancing •--, Kea Me -1
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, Kellar, Cromarty.
• Square dancing: — Donegal
School, Atwood; Western,. IV's i
Exeter. • I
'Hensel Kinsmen. Club .assisted
the Chamber a Commerce dur-
ing the evening, • •
Hensall Personals
Mrs. Isabella, Daniels, who
spent the past several anonths
Ioidpi,rethrned q 1er he
here last week.
Mrs. Ameba Schroeder WAS 111.
gothester, N.Y„. over the week
end attending her sIsterla :golden
wedding anniversary.
M. and Mrs. Thomas Coates
Are copying a triotor trip to
North BAY And .other north.ern
points.
Mr. Basil Edwards had, the
misfortune .to trin and fall en
• M.orniay - suffering a fractured
wrist. X-rays were talten At ,Olitt
WINS AGAIN —79pular fiddler
William. Hyde, Hensell, won his
sixty-eighth first 'prize- a I -fen#
sail Fiddlers' Contest PridaY
night,
dale; -Jim Flanagan, Conant,
se. o 60, — Rocky Nash, T-011'
don; Harold Marr, London; Fred
Harburo„ Staffa; Lloyd- Allan,
Kirkton.
61, -to 75 Froest Adair, Park
Sold Candy
'Home made candy donated by
the Brownie Mothers. And. Girl
Guides was' sold by the Guides
of renSall at the Old, Time Fidd-
lers contest here Friday night.
Approximately four hundred, bags
of candy were sold during the
evening. The proceeds will go
to the local association fdr ' the
benefitof guide work in the vil-
lage.
Thrifty ifi
•-PPenettes Meet Again
The second meeting of the
Thrifty Kippenettes, was held. at
the hone of Mrs. W. Broadfoot,
assistant, leader.
Members discussed garden
weeds and insects. They were in-
structed to hoe their gardens
weekly' and to dust them. with
insect killer when necessary.
The meeting included a roll call
answered by twelve members
with a vegetable in my garden
which needs thinning.
Hensall Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles
and family of London were
weekend visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. James Sangster,
Miss Marguerite MaeDonald,
London, was a recent visitor
with/ Mrs. Pearl Passmore and.
Norma.
Mrs, Alexander, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mra.
Fred Beer,
Mrs.Pearl Case of London
visited with relatives and friends,
here last week.
' Jack Adkins has accepted a
position with Westinghouse, .Lon-
don.
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Kippen East WI
Enjoys Picnic
Seaforth Lions Rark proved an
ideal settingon Friday for the
annual picnic of Kippen East
Women's Institute, with 85 at-
ttnding. Following a picnic sup-
per sports were held. Children
under six each received a prize
Winners in Taces for boys 8
years and under, Les Broad -
foot, Jim Pinlayson; girls 12
and under, Dianne Finlayson,
Lois McLachlan; boys 12 and
under,' Bryce Jacobi, Jim Fin-
layson; young rnen's race, Jack
Bell, Jack Caldwell; girls 16- and
under, Margaret Jean Rroadlocit,
Dianne Finlayson,; mar rie d
ladies, Mrs. Jas. Drummond,
Mrs, Verne Alderdice;
Ladies kick the men's slip-
per's, Mrs. Art Finlayson, Mrs.
James Drummond; men 'kick
ladies' slippers, James Drum-
mond, Fred Chapple; three:leg-
ged race, Jack Bell, Jack Cald-
well; shoe race, Jack Caldwell
and Mrs. Ken McKay; Fred
Chapple and Margaret Jean
Broadfdot; -
Most - articles in ladies purse,
Mrs. A. Finlayson, Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Naughton; guessing buttons in
jar, Dianne Finlayson; birthday
nearest day of picnic, Mrs, Ross
BrOadfoot.
• In charge of the picnic 'Were:
tables, Mrs, Glen. Stavin, Mrs.
Charles Byre, Mrs. Bob Gem-
mell; sports, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bell, Mr and Mrs. Campbell
Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Brock; ice, cream, Mrs. W,.
lVfellis; •tea, Mrs, Stewart 'Pep-
per, Mrs. Campbell' Eyre,.
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Mr, Ivan Forsyth and Mr. Art
Gibson of Wroxeter attended the
County Council held M London
last week.
Mrs, Dinsdale retunrned home
after spending three weeks in
Stratford with her son-in-lai,v
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed -
'die Taylor, Miss Anders of Strat-
ford accompanied Mrs. Dins -
dale to, her home.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Dins -
dale and Miss M. Whiteman M -
eluded: Mrs: Amelia Whiteman
and" daughter, Mrs Dorothy
Richards of Birmingham,
also Mrs. Margaret Hickey of
Rockford, 111,
Mr. .and Mrs, John Anderson
eelebrated. Father's Day at their
home on Sunday with turkey the
main dish served for the •occa-
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Mrs. S. G, Itannie and fal.Tlibr of
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Mr. Brnest Ruthliall of Clinton,
father of Mrs. J. Anderson and
Mrs. Rennie.
, Mr.. and Mrs. Henry Kreller,
their daughter and soh of Clif-
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week at Mr. and Mrs, N. Dick-
ea's home, and en Sunday Mr,
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Miss Mabelle WhiJernan,past
noble grand of Amber Rbekah
Lodge, 'Jensen, is attending the
convention' of the Grand Lodge
in Royal York Rotel, Toronto',
which is being heldthe fore-
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law, Mr. and Mrs: Whiteirian
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long
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Mr, and Mrs, Earl Gardner
and family of Newmarket spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. J. Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollock and
Michael of London spent the
weekend with 1VIr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Pollock,
The CurtS families attended
the Curts reunion, at 1pperwash
On Saturday.
Master •Gleti trophey, London,
Spent last week with Mr.. and
Mrs, Lloyd Brophey and Fiances,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Steeper of
Sarnia visited on Sunday. With.
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vilma Mc
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And lifr.*DWayne MeLinchey.
at-
tended the graduation exercises
of the School of Nursg, Metro-
,politan General Rospital„iWind-
sor, held oh Saturday n the
Walkerville Collegiate auditor -
Win avid were alsoluests of Mr.
and Mrs, E. Tells of Petrolia at
a luncheon in De Mille Hall,
Walkervine,In honour of 'their
daughter, Noreen 1<ells, 11..1%
Miss Louise Wootl, daughter Of
Itev, and. Mrs. K. M. Wood, a
former Minister here and at
Grand Bend, Also 'received ber
pin and diploma.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'red Lempke, of
Pontiac, Mlch., arevisiting this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Law -
race Cutts,
Mt.and Mrs. Harold Dettloff
and' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dett-
loff of Detroit stent the week-
end with Mrs, Albert 'Pollock.
Several families from hdre at.
tended' the Wilson. ITV:nib/I at
IJAMMV1431( ott Saturday'.
Reteritly, The family of ltIrN
And lifts„ tar,vrenee Ctfrth tnet
At their home ir honour ef their
thirttaftliwedding anniversArY.
An onioyable evening was spent
and Mr, and Mrs. Cutts were
lbeleciplents ot some beautiful
gifts from 1116 family,
Miss Muriel Valiis of Sarnia
still Mtg. :rand CaWthorfle Of Port
Huron sneni the weekend ,with
Mr. wail Mrs, Ilttd tropliey
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