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Henscill
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Meriden, Phone
Mrs. Archie ot4cOrgaer, Phone 44124.3,
Rebekah Lodge
Elects Officers:
161n
oe nners
Legion bingo winners lag $4
urday were; 1\irs. Denonime (3)
t. Observer Corps
;
1- In Air Exercise
h Members .of the Ground Oh-
- server Corp. of Henson and stir-
; rounding posts have been taking
Part in the •exercises held from
the Post and homes September
14-21, concluding Saturday, September 28, P. L. McNaughton
is regional stipervisor, and Mrs.
8'
S.Rennie chief observer. There
are nine posts from Dasbwood,
Zurich, Brucefield, Clinton, Sea -
forth, Staffa, Broadhagen, Rea -
sail. There are two posts at Zu.
rich,
•
is. Mernovage (2); Mr. Alert
Noble Grand, Mrs. Sara Ran- ovage (2); Cecil Van Horne (2
Me. resided at th
)
Bob Upshail; .Mrs. Sam liana'
pe meeting Of
Ambr Rebekah e (3); Mrs. Hildehrant, Seafor•th
Lodge Nn.' 349
on Wednesday when officers were
Sharon Foster, Mrs, Wes Vex,
Ceded. per, Mrs, Foster, •Crecliton; Day
Neble Grand is Mrs. Wm. Cald- "male* Consolation jackpo
Well; Vice Grand, Mrs. Inez Mc-
winner was Mrs. S., Rennie; doo
Ewen; recording secretary, Miss prize, Clifford Richard, Saska
Mabelle Whiteman; financialtoon, loon, Sask. Jackpot this Satur
day will be worth, s$U5in 5
calls
secretarY, Mrs, Clarence Vol -
land and .treasurer, Xrs.Laird '
Jacobi. Arrangements were made PersonItems
ler the installation of officers to Mrs. H. G. Webster and, her
be held on 'Wednesday, Oct. 2 mother, Mrs. M. A. Jenkins, and
albeit district deputy president, Mr. H. Thomson, of Scarboro
ft's. Ada Fritzley, and her irt- have purchased the residence o
stalling officials of Godei•ich Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake
will make their official visit. The property was sold through
C of C Convene Raye Paterson, of Guaranty
Trust Company of Canada.
tTlie Chamber of Commerce
dinner meeting was held in the Mrs. N. Peppier, of Hanover,
Legien Hall on Monday evening9 visited during the past week
with a turkey banquet catered with her sister, Mrs, J. Beath -
by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, ron.
R. H. Middleton, president,
•
Vows
, Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. P. X. MeNaught-
ton and Mrs. Bert Horton spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Vickell of Newmarket,
Mr., McNaughton also attended
the opening of a new office build-
ing in Toronto of the Wawanesa
Mutual Insurace Co., which Mr,
1VIcNaughton represents.
presided for the meeting, and in-
Solemnize
trodueed the new druggist, Trev-
or Wilson, to the group, Bride's Home
Jack Drysdale was in charge At
of two films loaned by Walter An autumn wedding was sol -
Spencer on plywood and lumber. emnized at the home. of Mr, and
Reeve Norman Jones announced Mrs. Blighton Ferg, of Iensall,
that Hensel/ reverts back to Saturday, September 21, 1957 at
Standard Time this Saturday at
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Personal Items
The Fall Rally of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church was held on
Sunday morning with the teach-
ers and scholars of the Sunday
School occupying seats in the
*church auditorium. The Rev.
Donald MacDonald, minister *of
, the church, for his sermon topic
Spoke on "Jesus calls the Disci-
ples." Participating in the serv-
ice were Carol Brown, Jimmy
Hyde, Patsy Moir, Sharon Mc-
Arthur and Patsy Schwalm.
2 p.m., when their daughter,
Bernice Alice Ferg, became the
bride of Charles Edward Eckel,
son, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eck-
el, of RR 1, Varna, The Rev.
Charles D,. Daniel, minister of
Hensall 'United Church, per-
formed the - ceremony. Tall
standards of pink and white
gladioli formed an attractive set-
ting for the ceremony, Miss
Joyce Whittaker played tradi-
tional wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
ballerina length- dress of Guipure
Some thirty-five members of lace over net and satin, trimmed
Hensall Women's Institute en- with seed pearls and sequins. A
joyed a bus trip to London on cap headdress of lace trimmed
Monday and toureci the new Post with seed pearls and sequins
office, Kellogg's, McCormieks, held her finger tip veil; and she
Tweedsmuir Hall, CFPL Radio carried a white Bible with lace
station, and report a splendid trim crested with red roses.
outing. Miss Geraldine liarburn, of
Miss Dora Alair has returned Hensall, as bridesmaid, .chose a
to Hensall after spending two ballerina length dress of green
months with relatives in Gode-
rich.
Hensall Kinettes
To Visit Shut -Ins
-.Hensall Kinettes meeting at
the home of Mrs, Robert Baker
jr. on Tuesday evening discussed
their new project, visits to shut-
ins: in the village. These visits
will begin in October.
The imbibers voted $10 to the
C.N.I.B. Mrs. George Sawyer
was presented with a Kinette
spoon m honor of her baby son:
A. committee composed of Mrs.
Prank Pearce and Mrs. Conrad
McRoberts was chosen to organ-
ize the first birthday party to
be held on Tuesday, October 8
when Exeter Kinettes will be
guests.
Mrs, John Heal, new president,
presided for the meeting and al-
so waS the winner of the raffle
draw,
Kippen Friends
Entertain Couple
Mrs. Robert McGre-
• gor entertained about 26 guests
• en Tilcinday evening at their home
in better of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Dickert who Will celebrate their
silver wedding anniversary next
Saturday.
Mr, Dickert has been post-
maeter for seven years and owns
a general store in Kippen.
EuchreLwae played and ladies'
winners were Mrs. • john
Clair and Mrs. Robert Elgie and
the then,. who won were Mr, Win-
ston' Woikritan and Mr. Norman
Diekert.
Art address was read by Mr.
Workman and Mrs. Dickert was
presented with a silver .rese
bitiwl and Mr, Dickert with all-
- tier cuff links by Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clinebey, Henan. '
Guipure lace, and net over taf-
feta, She wore a green feather
bandeau and carried a nosegay
of pink Sweetheart and white
Pinocchio roses.
John Eckel, of RR 1, Varna,
was his brother's groomsman.
For the reception which fol.
lowed the ceremony, the bride's
mother wore a gown of ice blue
and the groorn's mother chose a
costume of navy blue. Both wore
corsages of pink and Pinocchio
roses.
For travelling on their wed-
ding trip to points east the bride
wore a blue fleck tweed suit,
with accessories in black and
white, and corsage of red roses,
Guests were present from
Listowel, Monkton, and Hensall.
The young couple will reside in
Hensall.
Mrs. Robert Peck, R.R. 1 Zu-
rich, Was the winner of a radio
at Western Fair,
Jack Peek of Kippen returned
home on Thursday from St. Jo-
seph's hospital, London, where
he underwent an •operation.
Paul Soles, announcer at
CFPL-TV, London, will be guest
speaker at the Kinsmen dinner
meeting this Thursday, Septem-
ber 26, ancrwill give highlights
of his trip to GernAny.
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Walter Patter-
son, of Citrus Heights, Californ-
ia, returned home Monday of
this week after spending a week's
vacation with the former's sis-
ters, Mrs, Annie Saundercbck, of
Hensall; Mrs. Rose Russell, of
Exeter, and his brother, Bob
Paterson,, of Blyth, and other
friends.
Mrs. Hardwick, of Ladysmith,
Vancouver Island. is visiting
with her father, Mr. Wood, and
her aunt, Miss Eliza Wood," who
is
Mrs. Robert Reid, of Kincar-
dine, spent the weekend with her
son and daeghter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Reid and fam-
ily.
Miss Jean Lavender: of Ham-
ilton, Mr, Bill Lavender, of, Lon-
don, and Mr. Thomas Lavender,
of Waterloo, were weekend visi-
tors .with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Lavender.
. Mr. Manley Hildebrandt, of
London, spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Mary Hilde
brandt.
'Mr. and Mrs, Patterson, who
have been visiting with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. Annie Saued-
reock, left this week for their
ome in Roseville, California,
Mr. K. K. Christian, manager
of the Bank of Montreal, and
Mrs. Christian,. are on vacation,
Mr. John Passmore has re-
turned after spending two weeks
visiting with his daughters and
sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Elder and family, Mr. and Mrs.
William McLean and family, of
Hamilton.
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• Kippen Comments
By MRS, NORMAN LONG
Shaw Trousseau
Mrs. Ross Chapman was hos-
tess at a trousseau tea to honor
her daughter, Gladys, who was
married recently to Mr. Wm. Roy
Talbot of Bayfield. The bride's
mother, Mrs. Chipman and Mrs.
Talbot received the .guests.
During the afternoon, the
bride's aunt, Mrs. Elgin Mc-
Kinley, Mrs. R. J. Doig and
IMrs. Fred McClymont poured
tea; in the evening, Mrs. Anson
Coleman and Mrs. Robert Kath -
well.
• Shower' gifts v7tre displayed
by Miss Grace Doig in the afte
noon and in the evening by Mr
Gordon Coleman.,.. wedding gift
by Miss Eleanore McCartne
trousseau, ' by Mrs. Ansen Col
man in afternoon and in the ev
ning by Mrs, J. Chapman; linens
by Mrs. Wm. Zelford and silver-
ware and crystal, kitchen wear
and china by Miss Sandra Doig.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Norman W. Dickert, en-
tertained at her home in Kep-
were shown by Mrs. Jack Moore
and Miss Lois McLellan, sister
of the groom displayed the trous-
seau, In charge of the lindns
were Mrs. Harold Caldwell in
the afternoon and Miss Bonnie
Kyle irt the evening. Kitchen -
Ware and niiscellanous articles
were in charge of Miss Gladys
Baker in the afternoon and Mrs.
Emmerson Coleman in the eve-
ning.
Personal Items •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom' Munroe
and Mrs. Wm. Deitz returned
„ home from a vacation in Lake
1
: Of Bays,
- Mr. and Mrs. , Art Gibson of
s
," Wroxeter were recent visitors
'of of Mr. and Mrs. W. Meths.-
. Mrs. Mousseau of Zurich was
' a -guest last week of her son and
claughterdn-law, Mr.. and Mrs.
Elzar Mbusseau.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hyde and
family spent Sunday of last week
in Windsor, visiting their son
and chi -tighter -in-law, Mr. and
Mrs John Hyde.
Mr, and Mrs..Eric Dyer-Hur-
'don of Detroit visited a few days
with Mrs,. Dyer-liurdon's sister,
e Mrs. W. R. Cooper and Mr,
Cooper, Sunday 'guests of M.
and Mrs, Cooper were tie', and
Mrs. Lawson and daughter,
Karen, of Liatowel.
Mr. Hugh 1VIcGregor, of De-
troit visited last week With his
sister, Mrs. Wm, Deitz and other
relativee.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wahl of Lis -
(bevel were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Diekert
Mid Merle, -
Mt. and Mrs, Dawson A cebni-
nanied by Mrs: Windsor visited
Saturday with *lends in Gode-
rich,
Mr. and Mrs, Grant Love of
Care, Midi., anent the weekend
visiting the latter's father, Mr,
Robert Cooper' and other tela
fives,
/tally day service will be e On -
ducted • Sunday, September NI
in St. Andrew't United elviteli
with the pastor, Rev. MeMillan
in charge of the Wiled.
Mr. arid Ms, Ronald Meat&
Aor spent a feW days in Sarnia
visiting retativet.
Mr. and Mrs. Apniegate of
Ahilt: were Wedenri vii.
(ora Of M. and M. Robin Mo -
Mrs. Clarenee Smillie, WM
het been heseitalited, It Ole
lo be Mlle *phi,
Letter From • •
1pka pen, on Saturday, in ...honer of
her daughter,Merle Dickert,
• Mrs. Harry Clarke and Miss
Ruth Clarke returned lime On
• Saturday after holidaying for two
• weeks with 'relatives New
York,
Mrs. A. Mason, who has been
• g her sister, Mrs. C. ilaurn-
*erten and Mr. t aumgarten, is
• returning to the West Coast. On
the way she will visit with rela-
tivee in Winnipeg, Calgary and
other towns in the Western
PktViriCe8.
and Mrs. Rendall,
Jr),, of New York, are .visiting
Oil wok with the Clarke family
mate ether relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Phillip rassold,
it Of Diatiwood, are staying with
' their Ilaughter, IVIrs, M. Ratz,
whitelfrs. Fasseld is recovering
from her recent illrieee,
tttaM Mrs. Reward Clarke
Were! Sunday visitors with her
gratitnihet, Mr. Wilbert Young
liUnt, Miss S. Young, at
Corbett,
.Mr. Robert Seel, of London,
Pfaited Oh Friday with hi S dai(01
80,. Arts. Jack Rat, Mr. Ratz,
d
whose marriage to Kenneth Ray
McLellan, of Kippen, takes plat
on Saturday. Guests were re-
teived by Mrs. Dickert and her
daughter, assisted by the groom-
eleet's mother, Mre Josephtt.
McLellan o Kippen.
.The rooms were attractively
decor with baskets of gla-
dioli aed in the dining room a
yellow and white color scheme
was tarried out with*strearnere
and bells and a bouquet of white
and yellow mums centeredthe
tea table. Tall yellow candles
io street candle holders flanked
the tenterpieee.
• In the afternoon tea was
poured by Mrs. Edgar Wahl or
Listowel, and Mtg. John Diek.
•ert of Harristoti, aunts of the
bride; in the evening by Mrs.
Tvan Forsyth of Kippen, and
Mrs. 'Wm. Klein of Mitehell„
aunts of the groom,
Others assisting In the tea
room in the afterefittni were
Mrs. John Deitz and Mrs. John
Cooper Jr, and in the evening
Mrs. Wni, Coleman and Mtn.
dy Consitt, Assisting in the kit.
en' ilk the afternoon were Mrs.
Obert J. McGregor, Mrs, Robt,
Elgie and Mrs, John Sii.
air, and in the evening Mrs.
buten Workman and Mrs.
rI McClinefleY,
Shower and Wedding gifts
t
t
7/.
ti'. Anne Giahaitt, of London D
est ministeil Mild Mr: el
or Parkhill, the guest W
*t anniversary serVices iCa
Iiit Sunday,
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News Of .Cromarty
bactql..1.Ait
Plan For Oesaor °
The September meeting of the
Marian Ritchie livening Aux%
• ay WAS bold at the church with
the president, Mrs. Lorne Elli-
ott,, Presiding. Airs. John MR.
Ler read a passage of Scripture
and Miss Alice Sqrsdahl read sa
chapter from the study boek.
Arrangements were completed
for the bazaar which will be held
en the afternoon of October 03,
in the basement. of the church.
Personal items
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Otto Walker were Mr. and
Jt1rs. 3i11 Smith and son, Bobby,
and Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Sr.,
Lendon. acid Mrs. and Mrs. Her-
man Mitchell, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace
spent a few days last week with
their son and datighter.in.law,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace,
Carlingford.
Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl, Miss
Mice Sorsdahl and Miss Ruth
Rowe attended Rally Day serv-
ice at /urn's Church, Zorra, on
Sunday.
Richard Bineing,
spent a feW days last week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. McKellar.
The regular meetingthe
CGIT Was beld'on Monday when
A bale of used clothing was
packed.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. M.
Houghton were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mills and daughter, $t
Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Dalrymple and family, Chisel -
burst, and Mr. and 1VIrs. Ross
Houghton and family, Stratferd.
Mrs, Sarah Scott had as her
guests on Tuesday, Mrs, leel-
land, Science Hill, Mrs. Cole,
and Mrs. Harper, of Rueseildale,
Mrs, ElmerColquhoun, Clinton,
Mrs, Horton McDougall, Airs.
Wilbur Miller, Mrs. George Wal -
'Nee and Mrs, Lindsay AicKel.
la r.
Mrs. A. Guest, of Kincardine,
Henson Personals
Miss Bernice of Ser.
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nia, spent the weekend with her
parentsDWng., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Mss Ruth .Soldan, of 11011131ton, NOTICE
spent the weekend with her par,
mils, Mr. and Mrs. William dan.
And Mrs, .Patterson, of
Reseville, California, .accont-
panted by Mrs. Annie Saunder-
ceck„ tutored to Toronto on Sat.
urday and visited' with AIM
Satinclereock'S son-itelaW and
daughter, ¥r and Airs. A. Peer.
son.
Miss Marguerite MacDonald,
of London., was a recent
with Mrs. Pearl Passmore.
Mr. And Mrs"' Bruce Glenn, of
Toronto, visited during the past
week with the fornter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John 111, .Glenn.
is visiting with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Storey,
A number of girl friends were
entertained at the home of Miss
Carol Ann Dow, on Saturday, the
occasion being her ninth birth-
day,
The Law Offices of W. 'G. Cochrane
at Hensall will be open .
Every Wednesday
‘.frorn g.00 p.m. to 5,00 p.m.
commencing October 2A 1957
For appointments for other
triays, Please phone:
Hensall-18
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