The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-08-29, Page 6.11,,11111
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S. 'Tim Timm Advocat.,..Augu t 2t, 1957
Hensall
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maud. Hedden,` Phone. 5
Mrs. Archie McGregor, .Phone. 6$2-01
P�errlon#I hems ' Honor Father, Son
l l a rn 'Lemon Miss Beverley Passmore of 1
Thames Road, spent last week
Hotel Owner Th
of her cousin, Miss Colleen Before Departure
Bayrlh^'r
William 'Henry Lemon, resi-
dent of Hensall for the past 29 in a few days with her dough-
years and a former owner of the? ter and and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
near Commercial Hotel for some Allan Davidson and son of Port
years, died suddenly in Victoria Colborne.
Hospital. London, on Wednesday, Church Honors Board Members
August 21 in his to79th year, Mr. Mr A W. Kerslake, who has at a presentation
Lenton had gone London strokee been on the Board of Managers
visit when. he suffered visitinga of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
hi Sunday while Dwthf Hensall for some years, was ho -
his sister, Mrs, Hugh `d to of nosed at a presentation Friday
London, and was rushed to the;
hospital. ,evening when Orville. Taylor and
IIe Was born in West Monkton Gordon Troyer also members of
where he farmed before taking up the Board presented him with an
residence here. Mrs. Lemon, the ; electric mantle clock.
former Margaret Schmidt, passed! Mr, Kerslake was recently ap-
away 10 years ago. .pointed assessor for Middlesex
Surviving are two sons, How-' County, and with his wife and
ard,, Varna; Preston, London; I family. Bill and Joan, are leaving
four daughters, Leona, Mrs. Wil -1 this week to take up residence
liam G. Parke; Aldeen, i1irs,1 in Kensall Park, London, having
Clarence Volland, Hensall; Olive,' purchased the home of Jack Ben -
Mrs. Joseph Marshman, Toronto; nett, former radio announcer at
Miss Viola Lemon, Toronto; , CFFL-TV.
one brother, David Lemon, Sca- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mink of Regina
forth; one sister, Mrs. Hugh were recent visitors with Mr.
Dunn, London; twelve grand-: and Mrs. George Hess.
children and four great -grand Miss Alma Bell of Toronto is
children. , holidaying with her parents, Mr.
Public funeral services con- and Mrs. W. R. Bell.
ducted by Rev. C. D. Daniel, i Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKen-
were held from. the Bonthron zie and Ray Schwa': i, spent the
funeral Chapel here Friday with weekend at Hamilton and Nia- andd this Ruth iiMcLean, attend -
interment in Baird's cemetery. gara Falls.
at theT Brucefield United Church on
Mr. William Venner, better
known as Pat to his many
friends, and his son, Jim, who
reside east of Hensall, and are
going to leave that community
where Mr. Veneer has resided
for over ;io years, were honored
held for them
on Friday evening when 50 neigh-
bours and friends met at their
home.
They presented then with a
platform rocker, the presenta-
tion address being read by Percy
Harris, with Wilmer Dalrymple,
Tom Brtntnell, and Percy Harris
arranging the affair. The eve-
ning was spent in cards and
dancing. Step dance selections
were given by Fred Harburn,
Bob Hatter and Jack McNichol,
and guitar selections by Jack
Reid.
Mr. Venner has sold his farm
to George Boa, and has pur-
chased the home of Mrs. J.
Forrest of Hensall. Jim has
been a trustee: and caretaker of
McTaggarts and Hensall ceme-
teries for some years.
Personal Items
Mr and Mrs. Robert McLean,
Church Board, Friends
Honor Former Reeve
A farewell party, was given for - Guests present were Rev. P.
Atr and Mrs. Alvin Kerslake Ferguson, Mrs, Ferguson and Pamela and Judith spent last
family, Montreal; Mr. and. Mrs.
Charles Forrest and family of
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Art Haley
and Sharon of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Kerslake was presented
with necklace and matching
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor,•
of Exeter and Mrs. Jack Rob-
ertson and Ann of Galt, were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Laird Mickle and family
at Schade View.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle,
week holidaying- with the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Laird
Mickle and family at the lake.
Mrs. Frank Herns and grand-
daughter Mrs. Charles Paterson
a of Vancouver, B.C. visited with
earrings, and nylons, and Joan Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shirray and
with a bracelet,
Bill and. Jean who leave this week
for Kensall Park, London, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ken-
nedy, Grand Bend on Thursday,
August 22.
Personal. Items
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.
Barry of Windsor were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Paterson Winners at the Legion bingo her granddaughter and enjoyed
on Saturday and spent the week- Saturday night were: Bobby the trip.
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end at Oakwood, Grand Bend. Smale (2); Mrs. Clarence Reid; Mr. Paul. Wilson of Exeter
Mr. Barry is manager of the Pete Boshart, Seaforth; James spent last Wednesday with
Windsor office of Guaranty Trust Denomme, Zurich; Mrs, Wat Charles Mickle at the cottage.
Co. of Canada.
Bing Winners
family during the past week.
Mrs. Herns, who is 87, flew to
Montreal, then to London, with.
Mr.and Mrs. Fred Peters and
Bonnie have returned home from
a vacation spent at Sudbury, El-
liott Lake' and other points in
Northern Ontario.
Miss Elaine Keyes Is visiting
'her grandmother, Mrs: Keyes,
in BrucefieId.
Mrs. Chesney of Toronto visit-
ed this week with her brother-in-
law and. sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Sant Dougall.
Mrs. Wm. Smith and Jane
motored to Marlette, Mich. last
week where they visited with
Mrs. Bill Wayne,. Shirley and
Kenneth of Hamilton, Mr. and
Airs. Don Perdue, Danny and
Michael, CampBorden, have re-
turned. after spending a week
with Mrs. Violet Schwalm.
Miss Bernice. Dining of Sar-
nia is holidaying with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlbert Dill -
'lig, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bealnisb of
Moose Jaw visited during the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wilson.
Mr, and Mrs. Jarvis Horton
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Traquair left this week
for a motor trip to Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. James Camp-
bell and family of Sarnia visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Harkness.
son, Mitchell; Freddie Lawrence,
Mitchell; Miss Sandra Tindle,
London; Mrs. Tindle, London;
Bob Baker Sr.; Mrs. Bob Baker
Jr.; Mrs. Wes .Venner; Mrs. Nor-
man Baird, ,Jim Smale, Mrs.
Horvat (tied); Mrs, W. R. Bell;
Exeter M
Roy Smale; Mrs. Garfield Brod-
erick; Bill Austin, Flint, Mich,
Special jackpot was won by
Bob Baker Sr. and Bill Austin;
door prize was won by Mrs. Roy
Smale. Saturday, August '31 the
jackpot will be worth $155.00 in
61 calls.
Clayton Sanders, xe er; Mrs
George Habkirk
Former Resident
Suddenly while on ',vacation at
Paris, Ontario George Arnold
Habkirk died on Tuesday, Aug-
ust 20, 1957.
Mr. Habkirk was a shipper
with Holland Traders, Paris. He
was a son of the late John R.
and Mrs. Habkirk, IHtensall.
Mrs, S. W. Dougall, Hensall,
and Mrs. G. M: Chesney, Toron-
to are sisters.
The remains rested at the Bon -
Mrs. J. Allan who has spent
the past several weeks visiting
with Mrs. Ellen Buchanan re-
turned' to her home in Toronto
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding,
Debbie and Donnie of t'i'arkhill
were weekend visitors with Mrs.
Gooding's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mof-
fatt. of Regina are visiting with
the former's sister, Mrs. Alberta
MacBeath.
Mrs. Leona Park and Patricia
are _spending this week visiting
with relatives in 'Toronto.
Miss Joyce Flynn. visited last
week with Miss Debbie Good-
ing in Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and
family of Toronto visited during
the past week with ' Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Munn.
Miss Sharon and Jane lvforenz,
Billy Morent and Miss Gloria
Adams of Dashwood visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs.' John
Corbett, Connie and Al.
Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs.
Ferguson and family of Montreal
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. William Halli-
thron funeral chapel, Hensall, day ,and Linda Brough, of Birch -
where service was held•-Thurs- view Drive, Lorne Park, spent
with their holidays with their `aunt,
day; August 22 at 2 P.m,
Mrs. A Blatchford.
interment in Hensall Union
cemetery, —Please Turn to Page 10
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND SPEND
THE DAY AT HENSALL KINSMEN'S
Ontario Bean Festival
HENSALL COMMUNITY PARK
Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2
Afternoon
* HORSESHOE PITCHING
CONTEST
* LIVE RADIO. SHOW, 12 Noon
featuring Roy Jewell, CFPL
*i MONSTER PARADE
* 3 MINOR SALL GAMES
* SEAN QUEENS
* MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
* LUSCIOUS SEAN SUPPER
Spat**' Co'ntribrrtnd *
In The Sonde, Of
the Community EY"
John LabattLimited
Evening
* IASEBALL PLAYOFF
For Hensall Trophy. -7 p.m.
* ALL-STAR STAGE SHOW
Fadturing Piaui Bros.
from' Kirkfon and top acts
from Toronto.
* DANCE STARTS 10:30
Old and new•thrm dancing to
Dosiardina`s Orthsstra.
* SEAN QUEEN CROWNING
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