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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hidden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie McGregor, Phone 682-r.31
Gordon Beiber
Jackpot Winne
Gorden Beiber of Exeter
the lucky winner of the jac
$155.00 at the Legion bingo
;here Saturday night.
Other winners were Alf C
Arthur Parker, Miss Sh
Baird. Brucefield (tied); Mr
Elliott, Douglas Munn, G. -
Nati,: Mrs. William Smale;
Brintnell; Jim Smale; Mrs.
McLellan; Mrs, Baird, Det
Mich.; Henri Adkins; Mrs
Workman; Mrs. A. Saundere
Mrs. Doug Jones, Mrs. B
(tied); Miss Sharon Baird; G
jacklitz.
Door prize $5.00 was won
Gus With, Detroit, Mich.
Dance
'Reynold Pavilion was ilie
capacity on Wednesday fo
reception honoring Mr. and 11
Jack Upshall, a recent b
coifple, .who were presented
a well filled purse of money. Pre-
• sentation address was read by
Leonard Clark, and presentation
made by George Varley. Norris
4 orchestra provided music for the
dance.
Personal Items
V Mr, Garnet Smallacombe of
t Guelph, called on Mr. Charles
t Jinks this week.
I Jimmy Sherritt of Buffalo, N.Y.
who has been spending his sum-
, mer holidays with his grandpa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sher-
ritt, has returned home.
Mrs. Mary Buchanan of L
Legion Group
ras 'Fetes Officer
w
kpot M. E. R. Davis, Hensall
'Mrs. Emily Boyle
Former Resident
of
held who, with her husband and fain
y, Mrs. Boyle, a native of
• sall, was the former E
11 Welsh, daughter of the late
and Mrs. Richard Welsh of
. ' sall„ and one of a family of
ily, Michael and Kay, left Frida
lark, by plane for an extended veva
arr tion in England, was presents
L. S. W. a gift from the Legion Ladies
"`'. Auxiliary of which she is presi
4aal dent. The gift, a cigarette light
'3.14„a er with the crest of the auxiliary
r°„'-', and name inscribed, was present
;-'.
• e• d by Mrs. Aida Simmons and
Mrs. Alfred Clark.
oyle
While- h Minehead, England,
lenn M• rs. Davis will address the
by women'S section of the British
Legion which she originally start.
ed and of which she was chair-
man before leaving England to
d to take up residence in Canada.
r a Mrs. Davis will speak on auxili-
Irs. ary work in Canada.
wtah1 Mrs. Davis missed the first fall
MI'S. Emily Boyle, 81, of Tor.
, onto, died suddenly at her home
• Tuesday evening.
Hen-
milY
Mr.
Hen -
12,
. ; She has been a resident of Tor-
onto for over twenty years. Her
-,.hysbanct, the late Daniel Boyle,
! died in Montreal over 40 years
I ago. Before taking up residence
in Toronto Mrs. Boyle and her
family resided in Hensel.
Surviving are one son, Milton,
one daughter,Miss Helen Boyle
R.N. both of Toronto, five sis.
' ters, (Bertha), Mrs. A. E, Clark,
Hensel; (Jean) Mrs. A. Mac-
!
Murchy, Ottawa; (Alice) Mrs,
Ellie t t Fairbairn, .'Snowflake,
Man; (Mary), Mrs. A. John.
stone, Brandon, Man; (Nell) Mrs,
1 Andrew Youngblood, Vancouver
' City; one brother, William of
Hensall.
Funeral services will be held
t Friday at 11 a,m, from the Me -
Dougal[ and Brown funeral cha.
I pet, St. Clair Ave. Toronto, with
burial in Toronto,
:Personal Items
; Misses Jean. Lavender and
Ruth Soldan left this week for
Hamilton to resume their duties
on the teaching staff there,
Mrs. Ed Corbett and Wayne
spent the week -end with Mrs.
Peter McNaughton and Robert
at Grand Bend.
Mr: and Mrs. Joe Flynn and
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Corbett en-
joyed a motor trip north as f
as Algonquin Park last week.
meeting of the Auxiliary here
this Tuesday night, but stated
that it is the first meeting she
has missed since becoming a
member of the organization in
1952.
First Fall Meeting
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
met for their fall meeting in the
Legion Hall on Tuesday eve-
ning which was conducted by
Mrs. William Brown, first vice-
president,
in the absence of the
president Mrs. B. R. Davis who
is vacationing in England. One
nn. application for membership was
an received,
don attended the Ontario Be
• Festival here Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilkinson a
t family spent the weekend in M
• lette, Mich.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sbiels of B
• grave, were recent visitors w
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan a
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bell a
family moved Monday of th
week into the house on Ma
street recently vacated by M
and Mrs. Garnet Allan.
Mrs, Clarence Reid attend
the Jackson -Helm wedding at T
exton on Friday.
V Mrs, Louise Gilbert of Lond
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman M
Donald of AilSa. Craig were wee
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
A, Orr, and Jim.
• Mr. Wm. Horton and datigh-
ti ter Betty and two children of
Detroit visited last week with
the former's brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Horton and brother -
in
-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Rowcliffe.
t Mr and Mrs. Bruce Glenn of
• Toronto spent the holiday with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Glenn.
Mr. •and Mrs. Jarvis Horto
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tra
quair returned home after spend-
ing a week visiting with the for-
mer's san, Mr. and Mrs. Stewar
Horton and family at Valleyfield
Que., and Mr. and Mrs. Dou
P'eacack and family and Mn
Grace Harpole who is visitin
with Mr. and Mrs. Peacock a
Ottawa.
Mrs. Oliver of Detroit spen
the past few days .visiting with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
And Mrs. Ken Elder and family
Sgt. R. A. MacKinnon, Mrs
MacKinnon and Garry spent th
past two week with the former's
parents, Mr and Mrs. D. E. Mac
Kinnon, and Bill. Sgt, MacKin
Ion, left on Tuesday for Camp
Borden where he is stationed.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Hubbard of
Toronto returned home after vis-
iting with the latter's mother,
Mrs, S. Sararus.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns
Donald were weekend visi-
s with the former's mother,
s. T. Manns.
Ir. Garnet Smallacombe of
elph visited recently with Mr.
Mrs. Ed. Norminton and
nds here.
iss Eleanor Venner spent the
t week holidaying with rela-
s in Detroit.
rs. Taylor of Detroit was the
st of Mrs. Louis Simpson
ng the past week.
Miss Wilma )3renderhurst of
ton was a weekend visitor
her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
nderhurst.
r. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser of
oit spent the holiday week.
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Con-
nd
ar-
el.
ith
nd
nd
is
in
r.
ed
Several items of business were ;
discussed including ways of
raising money. The mystery ;
prize was won by Mrs. Aiken.
head, A period of bingo conduct.'
ed by Mrs. Howard Smale and !
Mrs, Aikenhead was enjoyed, and
the winners were: Mrs. Byran
Kyle (3); Mrs. It, Taylor sr.;;,:
Mrs. Corbett (2); Mrs. Howard •
Smale; Mrs. Maude Hedden (2).
A cup of coffee rounded out an
evening attended by over twenty
members.
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'Tractor Mishap
Injures Ankle
Bob'McBride, eight, son of Mr;
and Mrs. Clare McBride, of the 1
Goshen Line, 31/4 miles north of
Zurich, is recuperating in War : h
Iffernorial Children's Hospital, t
London, from a badly cruthed11
left ankle he suffered when he ; S
caught his foot between the axle'
and wheel of the tractor his
father was driving. 1,11
Skin grafting will have to be -
performed as all the skin was!
k -
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
and Pamela, of Napanee, spent
the week -end with Mrs. Lindsay's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hen-
derson and family.
Mr. Jim Baynham, of Guelph,
was a week -end visitor with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs, Gus Voth and
Jim, of Detroit, were week -end
visitors with Mrs Voth's mother,
Mrs. Louis Simpson,
Mrs. Inez McEwen returne
ome after a pleasant holida
With relatives at Paisley.
Mrs Chesney returned to he
ome in Toronto after spendin
vim- :weeks with her brother -in
aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs
am Dougall,
Miss Sharon MacArthur was
eek -end visitor/with her grand
other, Mrs. Ida Willis, in Lon
on, • .
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Dillin
pent the week -end with their sa
nd daughter-in-law, Mr. an
rs. Clarence Dilling, in Sarnia
hey were accompanied there b
daughter, Miss Bernice Mi-
ng, who will resume her duties
n the Sarnia teaching staff. .
Mr.. and Mrs. J. McCloy and
Hensall Personals
M. andMrs, Keith LitidSaY
and Pamela of Napanee, spent
the weekend holiday with ZIr.
and Mrs. John *Omen •and•
C
liensall Bowling Club held a
jitney on the howling lawn •on
Monday with twelve players par-
ticipating. .
Winners were: W. 0. Goodwin,
skip, William Brown, lead, .1
wins plus •eleven; John Hender-
son skip1 Hugh Love,I
wins plus 3; James A paterson,
skip. Lorne Luker lead 1 win
Plus 1.
Jack Drysdale, president of
the Kinsmen Club, • and Bill i
Mickle, past president, flew to
Montreal on Thursday followhng!
their appearance on CFPL TV
farm hour show, to attend the
Kinsmen convention there,
Hensel]. Women's Institute will 1
open its fall meeting with a pot!
luck supper in the Legion Hall
Wednesday September 11 at 6:3o
pan, Program conveners are .
Mrs. W. Carlisle and Mrs, W.
Richardson.
•
Kippen Ci.ornments
MR$4 itilORMAN L.CING
Mrs. Dinsciale visited last week months In Peterson, returned to
inand. taraautfgohrider Ai haenrd stoinial adwh
. t Aelirrw,s. Msoenu Labor8mthdaLY,
daugh
de
elrrfdayalnor.ter, Cheryl,- oDetroit, spent a
Mrs. Claretice Hid. few days visiting with M. and
f
chison of St. Thema* spent, the Mrs. Bert Faber and family,
weekend withthe latter's bro. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hyde of
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Kitchener accompanied by their
Mrs. W.
IruAtrirlisthree daughters were recent vi.
Anderson who has sitors of Mr and Mrs. Alex
been visiting relatives and friends Hyde,
in Michigan, returned home fast Miss Jean Hyde, nurse.intrainf
vveekr: Ing at Oshawa hospital spent
and Mrs. Elston Dowson • Labor day weekend with her pa-
M
spent a .day in GOderich last rents and accompanied them to
weMekr.. and Mrs. Bert Faber and day,
• Peterboro for the holiday Mon.
family were regent guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath,
and Mrs. Rudy Genii, Zurich. and Mr. and Mrs. Allan john.
Jim Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. •ston returned home from a plea-
EminersOn Kyle, Underwent eye sant five day trip to North Say,
surgery on Wednesday •of the The Soo, Michigan and Port
past week in Victoria Hospital, Huron,
London and is reported in satis- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pries.
factory condition. tap of Mitchell visited Sunday
Misses Evelyn and Louise Hyde afternoon with Mrs. Priestap's
who have spent the u father, Mr, Robert Thomson,
1 s ninier
lI1
:; On. :SnOdr: a;evening Mr. ad
ta. N,: Long accompanied by
': Mr. and Mrs. Dawson,. ll,frit. W.
- Winder and Mrs. Robert Them.
' Seri visited the Butler bebthers
at ,cromarty. 1
Brig Brown ,of Greonway was
A guest lost week of ,hisluntand
-uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eltar MOW
semi,
Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Taylor .of
Stratford were Weekend visitors:
Of Mrs,. Dinsdale- and Miss M.
Will tent a n.
Mr: and Mrs. R. D. Eigie And
)lir. -and Mrs. Wm. McLean and
son, Edison, ham returned home
after :having a, pleasant -trip; to
Manitoulin and Sudburydist.
c
Mr. Chas..Smith and Toni Kem.
Paz of Detroit spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Faber.
M. and Mrs. Russell Smith
of Detroit spent the holiday
weekend with Mr. and les, Bert
Faber and family.
Mr, and ,Mrs, Ivan Wren .and.
daughter; Laurie, of Hanover
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. Wren's parents, Mr,. and
Mrs. Gordon Wren,
.Hensall Persona s
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Noakes, Su,
san and Judy of Hamilton,. Mr.
-And Mts. Earl McKellar, Susan
and Michael, Chatham, were re.
rent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Noakes and Mrs. Annie
Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Perdue- afid
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schwalm and family, Camp
den were visitors with Mrs. Vic),
let -Schwalm.
BACKACHE1
Maybeiliarning
is often caused by lay kiting
action. When kidneys get out of order,
guess adds and wastes remain in the
system, Then backache, disturbed rest
or that tifocl-out and heaey.headecl feeling
,flay soon follow. Tlises the time to take
Pedd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stitatilete
the kidneys to normal Action, Then you
feel better—sleep better—,work better,
Ce t Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 51
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Personal Rims 1th
t 1 Mr, and Mrs. Don Wilson, Bob,
, I Jim, Judy and Jean have re- 0
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Mr. and Mrs, Charles Forrest
• and family of Sarnia called on re,.
latives and friends here on the
holiday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwalm
Ond family, Campl3orden, Mr.
gpSt,Hamilten, Mr. and lqrs. Aus.
and Mts. Lee Sehwalm ind fain.
Schwalmiand fr."Y' Strat-
ford,
lny neStrafflosr°r17,' aring.
oierr
a friends, attended the ont:rio
a Bean Festival here Labor Day.
sneaker, Mra. Brydon, of Mil. the
ing a month at Oakwood and vis-
iting Mrs. Wilson't parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Russell, and sis-
ters, Mrs. Don Joynt, Mrs, Harry
Bossenb;erry, Mrs. Margaret Res -
ser and brother Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Russell and faintly.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peters and
Bonnie spent the weekend in Pe-
terboro.
Rev. D. MaeDoald adn Mrs.
MacDonald, have returned home
from the vacation,
Bible Study Hour will be held
every Sunday evening commen-
cing this Sunday. in' Carmel
Church at '7;80 p.m.
Miss Margaret Jean McKen-
zie. Kippen, is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, Robert McKenzie.
Mr. Wayne Smith of Blind
River spent the weekend holiday
with his wife and family. tu
aft
fer and family this past week, da
They have been vacationing at Re
Kintail Lake. Bobby spent a few
days with Danny Kipfer.
Mr, Pat Venner and Jim have ha
taken up residence in the house 0
they purchased from Mrs. John /la
Forrest Hensall.
Rev, 3. B. Fox, Bobby, Shau.
been and Paul, of Windsor, visi-
ted with Mr, and Mr. Cecil Kip.
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Reichert
and family, have taken up resi-
dence in Clinton.
children, of Toronto, spent the
weekend with Mrs. McCloy's
parents, Mrs, and Mrs. George
Hess.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Sararus and
family,, of Toronto, were week-
end visitors with the former's
Mrs. S. Sararus.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, of
St Marys, were recent visitors
with relatives and friends here.
Mri* and Mrs. Owen Price and
Clifford, of Hamilton, Mrs. Price
and son Eric, o4 London, Eng-
land, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horton.
Mrs. Florence Joynt spent last
week holidaying with her sister,
Mrs. Laird Mickle and family, at"had.
e ew.
Mr. Michael Murphy hs re»
rned to his home in Clinton,
er spending the summer holi-
ys with his friend, Kenneth
ichert.
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Horton
ve returned after a week's ye -
lien spent at Bala and Winona,
ar Niagara Falls.
Nelson MeClinehey spent a
couple of days laat week with
Charles Mickle at the Cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Bartlett,
of ThaniestOrd, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Queen,
Miss Mary Ann Vanhorne has
moved her beauty parlour into
one of Harold Bonthron's apart.
Merits On Main street,
Mrs. Emma Shepherd has re-
turned to her apartment at the
rear of the Post Office:. •
Miss Beast Mieklt, Toronto,
spent the week -end with her par,,
CMS and family,
Congratulations are in Order 'ter
the fine showing of the Hensall
Bantam team. who Captured the
Hensall Trophy donated by Gen-
eral Coach Works. Bruce Horton
captain of the team, John
Sst and Howard Rennie were
pitchers, and Steve Kyle,
titer John Masse, of 2urich
thC b se all autograph d by
37 members of the Detroit Tigers
of the Natienal League for being
the best player of the tourna-
ment. •
Sgt. Ronald McKinnon, of Sus-
sex, N.B., has been posted to
Camp Borden where he will be
an Instructor Mrs. McKinnon and
son are staying' with the foriner's
:Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
1\teKintott, before taking 'up resi.
dent at camp lit Mc eaf
future,
A total tot 181 pupils enrolled
on Tuesday in the new six.ronin
$112,606 polio sehOtil, I. will be
officially ivetted in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Utile Elder and
family of /Tamil t&J were week.
end visitors with Mrs, titter's
1E11.04 Mr, ,1ohn PasSitiOre.
`CGIT Fete
At Cromarty
The mother and
daughter banquet Which WAS held
in the.Sunday School auditorium
on Tuesday evening, was eg.
Wed by all present.
Places Were set for fifty
people, and a dinner was served
by the girls, assisted by their
leader, Mrs. M. tainond who was
also introduced the guest 1U.
ertOrl, 'hofs Secretary of g eat
PAS1' RELIE, FOR
bYteri al.
(Yrrganizations tor tratf rd Pirres.
Several musical numbers were
provided by the girls. An lin.
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was conducted by Mrs. Larrontl.
ASSISteti by Mrs. trytion and
Mrs. T. Laing, who is president
of the Wornan's Missionary So.
ditty. Closing remarks were
given , by Rev. 8. Kerr.
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Mt itrid Mrs. Harry Elliott, hf
Windsor, are holidaying for two
weeks with relatives,
4av, W. A, and Mrs, McWii.
liens and daughter, Miss Isabel
Thorncialc, visited
recently with Mr, and Mrs. An-
drew M eta eblitn,
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