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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-04-17, Page 6, Thi • 1'►1xlsts•! dvoxake, April 17, 1954 And District News CQRRESPQNDENTr. Mrs, Maude Meriden, Phone S Aire, Archin McGregor, Phone 196 !Honor Members Over 100 Entries Vie ; Waif Life Eyre Ait Second I"lobby Fair Mrs. Campbell �re and Airs, Ilu:+sell Brock Mete hostesses viewed the hanrliworkof Herisatl hum Woman's Association bell fur the Easter meeting of Chisel - Well over 100 entries of arts end crafts competed for prizes at the second annual hobby fair sponsored lay Hensel]. Recreation Committee in the to n hall Fri- day night. Mrs. Sans Rannie, secretary - treasurer, said competition was keen in most classes, particular- ly art and copperwork, in which classes have been held this win- ter, Reeve Norman Jones opened the fair and a large crowd :District Lady and district citircns• in the United Church with the Mrs. Frank Elliott, Blyth, led 1;'. A. president, Mrs. R. Tas- the prizewinners with three firsts for Jr., taking the devotional • in best dressed doll, eopperware and business. , and aluminum trays. Mrs. R M. , The group deckled to purchase t Peck, Hensall, took top prizes a new Sunday School registrar, j.for still life art and hats. Oil's.. Taylor to loos: after the ' Art winners included Mrs. I)on project. )oynt. Hensall, snow scene, and Mrs. R. Boyce chaired the Mrs. Russell Broderick, Exeter, meeting for the 'Woman's Mis- landscape. :ionary Society which followed, Tops in women's crafts were Mrs. C, D. Daniel and Mrs. Tay Airs Robert Baker Sr Hensall for reported on the Presbyterial i n held at Ontario United Church. crocheting; Mrs. FiedBonthro Reaches 90 Mrs, Agnes Consitt, Br;:eefield, observed her ninetieth birthday Wednesday, April 16, with a quiet family dinner, Mrs. Consitt, who resides with her sister, Mrs. William Doug- - las, of Brucefield, was born on the Parr Line near Hensall. She is able to be up and around every day, is interested in television and reading, and enjoys crochet- ing and knitting. She has one son, Roy Consite And one daughter, Mrs. Charles Farquhar, both of Hensall, seven grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Douglas; and Mrs. Eva Carlile, Mrs, Annie Logan, and Mrs. A. Harvey, HensalL Shower Bride•Eteet Mrs. Victor Hargraves, Bruce - field, was hostess at her home Thursday evening for a miscel- laneous presentation for Miss Greta Pfaff, bride -elect of this Saturday. Greta was presented with many gifts. House decora- tions were in pink and white. A. social hour was enjoyed and luncheon served, $ride•Elect Honored Mrs. George Beer was hostess on Monday evening in honor of Miss Marilyn. Erb, bride -elect of this week. A social time was enjoyed dur- ing which the •bride was pre- sented with a hostess chair and several gifts, The presentations were made by Mrs. G. Deitz and Mrs. Ingram. Several friends from. Mitchell attended. Mrs. Glenn Koehler was host- ess at her home last week in honor of Miss Erb when a num- ber of friends presented her with a shower of miscellaneous gifts. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. E. Schroeder. Auxiliary Hears New Canadian - 'Mrs. R. Van Farows of 'Exeter, Alexander, Mrs. R. Y. McLaren, Mrs. Peck. .. !Hensall, hooked mats: .sirs. Hen- Clinton, recently. airs. John' ry Adkins, RR 2, Hensel], cm.: Glenn gave stewardship notes hroidering; Mrs. David Kyle, and Mrs. Clarence Coleman the (Hensall, knitting, treasurer's report, Life member.; Other winners were, Miss. Gail ship certificates and pins were • Sangster, Hensall, hest display presented to Mrs. Carl Stone- 1 of buttons; Jerry Drysdale, Hen- man and Mrs, W. R. Kinsman.I salt, model airplanes: Howard : Mrs, R. Boyce read the address Rannie, Hensall, woodwork; It.: and presented the certificates, M. Peck, Hensall, shop work. 1. Mrs, Percy Harris and Mrs.' Judges included Ralph Sweitz-I Taylor made the presentation of er, Airs, Robert Middleton, Car- the pins. - lisle Wilson, Mrs. R. Peck and ; Mrs. Daniel presented the last Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. ' chapter of the study book on Jim Taylor is chairman of the i japan. The, visiting committee recreation committee, t reported en treats and flowers Kinettes Plan Rummage Sale to shut-ins. A special collection Hensall Kinettes meeting at was taken and a donation sent g to the cancer cupboard, Mrs. A. the home of Mrs. Robert Rea- Ross favoured with a piano sola, burn on Tuesday evening. final- ized plans for their rummage .Bingo Winners sale to be held in the tosi'n hall, Winners of .the Legion bingo Saturday. April 19 2 p.m. !Saturday night last were; Tom They decided to forego a ro-, Kyle; Mrs. Wm. Reichert; Mrs. cial es -ening for the month of Fleischaurer; BI r s . Clarence April so that members might at -I Reid; Mrs, John Watson, Toron- tend the Inter -Club meeting, May; to; Mrs. A. Reichert; Mrs. Cliff 2, at Simcoe. There will he a Watson, Centralia (2); Mrs. '= delegation attend the Aylmer " Carlile Wilkinson; Fred Ken- { Kinette Charter night 16th of nings; Mrs. Forrester. April. 1 Jackpot next Saturday night Election will take place April; will be worth $60.00 in 54 calls. 22 for which Mrs. George Saw-; These bingos, held every Satur- yer will be hostess. Mrs. John 1 day in the Legion Hall, are spoil- Deitz won the raffle prize. 1 Bored by the }lensed Legion, Choose New Officers For Women's Institute The election of officers far pointed to represent the HOa- • S1lPER AYE fE73'thePAC' VUL. Qot+ef, EY,ccAs fiat REMQYED BEFaRe WEIgM I NG STEWING I SEtf SQUHP STEAKS ROASTS Choket Cuts Qf t�uali�F,y Beei Cut p�igi�t, Priced dight �A1� /�►l�' Pot 'oast w�� F� « 4 Cubed Stewing Beef L 4 Shoulder Pork Chops�a 5 RtHOYte r}WA SIA•1000 AMD SCID AS A7 b. $1, risks - LOIN !' S1RWiti I PQRTERHQUSE' �. BQNi St CUJ STEAKS SUPER-SAYtt 4. -BONE STA►WQING RiB 7" 1N LENGTN BLADE )l ROAST OR getup BLADE .1. CROSS CHUCK Rio R ROASTS RAST 1 AND STEAKS I______ • MOOT StiADEO :PORTIONS DE- FA'TTEO AND SOLO AS GROUMS ILRF egbttw RLEf asr. LFMI 1958-59 at the annual meeting of sall Women's Institute on the; SUPER SAVE SETS THE PACE Hensall Women's Institute .held South Huron Hospital Auxiliary I Wednesday evening, was con- Board. Mrs. Orr, Mrs."Peck and ducted by Mrs. Robert Elgie, Mrs. Frank Hartburn were ap- pointed a committee for the Exeter Fall Fair W.I. Exhibits.' Mrs. Armstrong reported on the { District Executive held in Hen- SUPER SAVE SETS THE PACE! salt, i Airs, Orr had on display ar- I ticles for the layette drive of Unitarian Service Committee for Arab Refugee babies. Short Courses were tabled for the next meeting. Standing reports were Peck; branch directors, Blrs, submitted and secretary-treas- SUPER SAVE SETS THE PACE! George Armstrong, Blrs. Albert urer's report was presented by Shirray; president, Mrs. Carl Payne; vice-president, Mrs. E. I'orminton, Mrs. T. C. Coates, Mrs. Sim Roobol: secretary, treasurer, Mrs. R. M. Teck, as- sistant, Mrs. William Henry; press reporter, Mrs. Maude Red- den; district representative, Mrs. George Armstrong; alternate, Miss Phyllis Case and Mrs. R, M, MACARONI. AND CHEESE LOAF . . S FEATURE"! Cooked - In Tomato Sauce 15•0z. Tins Heinz Spaghetti 59c FEATURE! Cheese raft Velvecta 11/z -LC PKL 29c FEATURE! Palm Garden Tea ags FEATURE! Super Save Pure CILLO 100 PACS* Peanut utter 2h -0z• JAi 49c 73c 31c 27c 25c FEATURE! Giant INZ RELISH Swift's ALLSWEET Addressed members of the Eve- Blrs, W. R. "Stephenson; card A splendid and interesting mil - ging Auxiliary of the United convener, Mrs. Alice Joynt; as- livery demonstration was given by Mrs. R. JI, Pecls, demonstra- Church and their guests at their sistant, Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin; by Mrs R 1 Paterson assisted April meeting on Monday. :sirs. pianist, Miss Greta Lammie, as - Van Farowe spoke on the Dutch sistant, Mrs. William BroWVii; ting the making of hats from be - New Canadians and the difficul- auditors, Airs, W. 0, Goodwin, ginning to the finish, and also SUPER SAVE SETS THE PACE! Aylmer Choice Quality Halves ties confronting them beginning Miss Mary Goodwin. had on display hats that were new lives here. The spWker was Standing committee fanconveners: nns at the ippenery course ' introduced by Mrs. C, W. Daniel agriculture and Canadian Indus- sponsored by I�ippen W.I. Miss • and thanked by Mrs. .Edison tries, Mrs. 1Valker Carlile and M. Ellis favoured with a humo- KRAFT JEL cect & Span HOT DOG HAMBURG BARBEQUE IE -Forrest• Mrs. Wesley Richardson; cite- rous reading "The Purple Hal" President: Mrs. William Mickle- zen and education, Mrs. T, ,T, and Wayne Payne rendered a who presided, welcomed the spe- Sherritt, and Mrs, R. D. Elgie; violin solo accompanied at the sial guests from Carmel. Presby- home economics and health, piano by his mother. Program terian Church, St. Paul's An'- Mrs. J. K. McEwan, and Mrs. conveners were Mrs. C. Cook 'lean and the W.M.S. of the A. R. Orr; misterieal research and Miss Greta Lammie, hostes- United Church. and current events, Miss Mattie scs, Mrs, Payne and Jennie Bit - The devotional was given by Ellis, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Shirray Mrs. Ken Elder assisted by Mrs, and Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Lorne Chapman and Mrs, Sam. President Mrs, Carl Payne 'Rennie. Mrs• Rannie submitted chaired the meeting. A motion the treasurer's report. was passed to send 515.00 °to Nelson McCiinchey favoured the F.W.I,O. to help their finan• Robert Dalrymple „71rcipefruit chanan. The May meeting was reviewed. The Legion hall was decorated with Easter Lilies and porsythia, Delicious Pink PEAS FROM THE GARDENS OF NORTH AMERICA with two piano solos. Solos were sial status. Alis. Alpert Alexan- sung by Mrs, William Brown der, Mrs. Basil Edwards and . r a To and Mrs, Mock. ocl. !Mrs. Harry Horton wee p wns , , t► 39 ,,Ou,11u11""utl❑ 11111 In IAA11ulllllllulllllpuutu11111tit IJIIIttttt ullttlllu,,fl, lIr111111lIatl$IIIII1111111lItIl,l(t, Robert Dalrymple, 11, rest'. D , Apples r, i��' c dent of Egmondville, flied ole I ,, Monday, April 14 at his residence • 1. following a lengthy illness. Celery • Ile was horn. in Tuckersmitls I and educated in Hibbert Town- Iship. In his early life he was , i a farmer and threshes 1 or 28 C 1 years he was road superintend- jge eraof Tuckersmith retiring in 1 � ) 1951, He was an adherent of St. ;Thomas Anglican Church, Sea - )forth. In fraternal societies he was past master' of Huron Lodge, 1llensall 224 A.F. and A.M. -re was married to his first 1 wife, Alice Dora Harris in 1903. - I who predeceased him in 1950. Libby's Frozen In 1e38 he married d'lora Varlet' of 'i with two who survives I Strawberries PKGS, him with ttvo sons, William, Sea- Strawberries forth, Charles, at home; two daughters, (Dora) Mrs. Frank eg $irdseye Yv Kenny, London; cKay) Mrs. (Nellie) Clark,Glencoe; men 'ins tiers f I filtasy) Mrs. Wilbur Mcl-taffy, Pin ger > Ac1.i �i Dublin; (Greee) Mrs. Mex ' James, Staffs; (title!) Mrs. James hai:four, Cromarty; (In- ' nes) Mrs. Albert 'i -ley, Cromarty; Tour brothers: James, Cromarty; 1 John, St. Marrs; Harry, 73ruee-, field, Pugh, Mitchell and four grandchildren• 1 Heating' tat the 130x funeral 11017) C, Seaktth, until Thursday, April 17. A private funeral scrv- - tec will be heli] at the hoMe at 11 a.m. The body Thomas he re- moved to the St. Ang- liean Church, Seaforth where: public m service will be veld at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev, John H. Barnes. Burial will be in ISxe- hip Official' 6 Fol, 39c Y Cornish, Mitchell & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H• 4. Cornish K. W. Slade L. F. Cornish D, Mitchell W. E. Suchard 291 DUNDAS ST. 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