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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-15, Page 8Page- . The Titnes.Advocate, ,May 15, 1958 ensall And District News CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedclen, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie MacQregor, Phone 196 Harold Knight Mother's Pay Service Baptismal rites were admin- istered to eight babies at special Kin President Christian Family Day service at the United Church Sunday morn- ing with Rev. Chas, D. Daniel in charge of the ceremony. Babies baptised were: Margaret Sarann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shupe, Selfridge, Mich.; Carrie Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Macdonald. Toronto: Leslie Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Lund, Cleveland. Ohio; Robert Wayne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Noakes: Pa- tricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roweliffe: Robert Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sol - clan; Robert Wayne. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Clement: Stephen Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett. • The thence "Our Honne,i A Household for God", was used throughout the service. Scrip- ture passages were read by Miss Peggy 'Goddard. Steve Kyle read the first story and Miss Jean Noakes the second story. The junior choir rendered two Harold Knight was elected president of Hensall Kinsmen Club at their dinner meeting held at the Kosy Korner res- taurant on Thursday. Other of- ficers are: past president, Jack ,Drysdale; vice-presidents, Ross Jinks and John 1•leal; secretary-, Frank Ellwood.; treasurer, Wil- liam Clement; registrar, Tony Charrette; directors, George Seer, John Dietz and Allan Crerar. Frank Ellwood, chairman of the service committee, reported that $387.65 .had been raised for the cancer fund in the recent campaign, for which project the members of the club took An active part. Earl Soldan won the raffle. Mrs. D. Chappel Buried At Staffa Public funeral services for the tate Mrs. David Chappel of Hib- bert Township were held from the Bonthron funeral chapel Saturday, May 10, conducted by Rev. Charles D. Daniel, with burial in Staffa cemetery. Mrs. Chappel, who was in her seventy-second year, was the former Mary Ellen Johns, and died on Thursday, May 8. Surviving are three sons, Wil- bert. of 'Osborne, John and Ed- ward, Cromarty; two daughters, (Ellen), Mrs. Cameron Vivian, (Janet), Mrs. Edward Dearing, both of Staffa; 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Chappel died in 1943, Chester Lee's Barber Shop, in his home, first street south of General Coach, is now open for business. The shop will hr closed. Mondays, open the rest of the week and Tues., Thurs. and Sat. until 9. tadv't) 16 DODGE REGENT SEDAN—Automatic, engine—a good one! '34 DODGE SEDAN -V8 engine with matic transmission. Carmel Ladies Plan ,Activities The Ladies' Aid of cannel Church met Alonday evening for their 11ay meeting with press• dent. Mrs. Alex McGregor, in the .chair. Mrs. A. Hoggarlh',s ;roup was in charge of the de- votional with the theme "Moth- er" used throughout, with sever- al ladies laking part. Mrs. Clarence Reid, assistant secretary, gave the card report; and read the minutes in the ab- sense of the secretary, Mrs.' Percy C'amphell. who is on the ill list. Bibles presented to Patsy Schwalm, Jimmy Hyde and non Volland on Sunday morning were donated by the Ladies' Aid. Plans were finalized for the booth at the Spring Fair, june 3. The •�, ou a�•e c tern• I group a i„ to a young peoples' rally in Septem- SAVE bor. and also catering to two weddings in June and one in September, Instead of having the usual spring dinner and JUPIR$AVE$E7�fr4e Ra' w SAVE AT SUPER SAVE! selections with S. G. Ronnie, bake sale members decided to i choir director and Miss Greta contribute money instead. Mrs. Laramie, organist. J. E. McEwan's group will be SAVE U.C. Evening Auxiliary in charge of the June meeting. The evening auxiliary of the their May meeting with Mrs. D. sense of the president, .Airs. Wit-. United Church met Monday for Mrs. M. Logan Ken Elder presiding in the ah- es In Calgary Liam Mickle. The devotional with 'fhe death of Mrs. Margaret • "Love" as the theme was pre- ' Loan, 72, the former. Margaret sented by Mrs. Robert Cook who Kilpatrick. born in Crediton, read an interesting article by , Ontario, occurred in Calgary, re - Rabbi Rosenberg, cently. A motion was passed to cater Mrs. Logan went West in 1911 to a wedding in September, Miss taking up residence in the Old Judy Elder favored with a piano Wives district where she resided solo. Mrs. S. Lorraine submitted :until her husband's death in 1953. Ithe visiting committee report. . She RN• ed with her son. Arthur, The study on .Japan was taken in Calgary, and ,Tames in Crest - by Mrs. Dave Kyle. Miss M. El- • wynd, near Calgary, since 1953. lis and Mrs. Charles D. Daniel' They survive her together with gave highlights of the Presby- ; one brother, Peter Kilpatrick, of . teriaL and Miss Ellis eontribut- Kippen, four grandchildren and • ed a humorous reacting on "An- I one great daughter. SAVE tiques". Luncheon was served : Funeral services were held, under the convenership of Mrs, from the W. J. ,Tones and Son Ernie Chipchase and Mrs. J. funeral chapel, Calgary. Burial Ingram. I was in Rosedale cemetery. S eals For Attendance ' Baptism Diplomas and seals were pre-; Rev, Donald MacDonald of- sented to the scholars of the Sun- •ficiated for the rites of baptism SAVE day School of Carmel Church' at Family Christian Day serv- during the service on Sunday ices at Knox Presbyterian church, morning last. ' i Bayfield, Sunday afternoon. Diplomas went to Ann Law- ! Receiving the rites of baptism' rence, Rose Marie Campbell, `were Terrence Christopher, son' Carolyn Campbell, Gary Scholl.': of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heard; ; Seals: Second' year, Bevan !George Brian and Brenda Ruth, ' LA AT SUPER SAVE! E Mazola --- Regular 430 16 -oz, bottle 16 -OZ. Supreme Brant! Sweet Mixed Pickies Salacla -- Regular 430 AGS PKG. Or Gt7 AT SUPER SAVE! Regular 83i! SALAD DRESSING IRACLE SAVE AT SUPER SAVE! 32 -oz, jar Supper Club Paramount Sockeye Fancy -- Regular 49¢ 'r/z 't' 1 N Reg. 2. for 33g — 70's RQr SAVE AT SUPER SAVE! E Del Monte Crushed — Regular 330 20 -oz. tin AT SUPER SAVE! Tops — Regular 3 for 290 DOG AND CAT Bonthron, Cheryl Mousseau, ;children of Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Patsy Noir, Cameron McArthur, !Talbot; Peter Donald, son of Barry and Bradley Mousseau; ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me\'ean; third year, Janice Bonthron, Pauline Lorraine and Linda Jo - Lois Wright, Karen McArthur, anne, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Brian McArthur; fourth year, ; John Armstrong. Sharon McArthur, Michael, Hoy, + Personal Items va Marjorie Schwalm; fifth year, Colleen Baynham, Eleanor Wright. Charles Schwalm, James Wright; sixth year, Bryan Fink, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennedy Gerald ti olland; seventh year, spent the weekend with. friends ' autoMargaret Hyde. Barbara - Schwalm, Freddie Hydi e, Eric n London. Mousseau; eighth year, Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman Schwalm, Jimmy Hyde, Donald and family were recent visitors ✓ clland, who received Bibles; with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ellis ninth year. Carol and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sr., at • Brown; tenth year, Brian Bon- Clinton. thron; eleventh year, Bill Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery, of Kinnon. Sarnia, were weekend visitors Clarence \'olland, superintend- with the latter's parents, Mr. tint of the Sunday School, made a.nd Airs. Joe Flynn and Joyce. the presentations, Mrs. Donald Gooding, Debbie and Donnie, of Parkhill, were re - Bingo Winners cent visitors with Mrs. Good-' Winners of Legion bingo are; ing's parents, Mr, .and Mrs. Ed-' Mrs. Mae McLellan; Ernie Pcp- gar Munn. per; Mrs. C. Wilkinson; Ed Cor- Mr. George Otterbein, of bett; Bill Austin; Mrs. Doupe; Preston. visited recently with Mrs. Orville Smith Mrs. Ray his father, Mr. William Otter • - Pepper; Mrs. Richard Taylor bein. Sr.; Mrs. Harold Reichert; Wil- Mrs. Robert Baker, Jr., re- frecl Doupe; Mrs. G. Broderick; turned home after holidaying Mrs. A. Foster; Mr's. Mae Mc- with relatives in Fergus. Lellan; Mrs. C. Wilkinson; Mrs. Miss Bernice Dining, of Sar-, 0. Smith; Share the Wealth, ! nia, was a weekend visitor with ' IAirs. Taylor Sr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wit.; Jackpot next Saturday is $83 bert D]lling. { in 59 calls, ;Baptism At Carmel Mr. and Mrs. R. 1), Dell, of London, visited during the past week with friends here. '54 PLYMOUTH SEDAN In excellent condition '39 CHEVROLET SEDAN It runs, Safety Check -Up WITH OUR 10 -POINT BUMPER..TO-BUMPER SAFETY CHECK See Us Today! Hensall Motor Sales Tom Coates, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thiel ono- tared to Montreal and spent a' few days there. Infants receiving the rites of,Mr. and Mrs, John Baker were 'baptism, at Family Christian r•ecent visitors with the latter's I Day at Carmel church Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Bain- I morning were: Gary Glen. son Ilton, in Exeter. of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Koehler; Dr. R. E. Smale and Mrs. Anne Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Smale, of Midland, were recent `: and Mrs. Harold Knight; Perry visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wm.' Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stephenson. ; Pea Mattson with Rev. Donald Mac -Mrs. Edna Corbett was a •reintr - Donald conducting the ceremony. cent visitor with Mr, and Mrs., An inspiring message "The Harold Parker and family. + . meaning of the dedication of! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burt and young children" was given by daughter, of London, were week- lit d •d C 4 r '1 15 -oz, tins 100 Off Super Save Tea Baas AT SUPER SAVE! Save All — Regular 310 100 -ft. roll pkg. of 60 BONUS OFFER! . OLD FORT Pillet pair only with $S,00 order Siips Canadian Made 1 Good Quality 9 Meal—Whote or Half the minister, Rev. MacDonald. encs visitors with ;Airs. P,urt's o.. Miss Jean Henderson rendered pat tints, - Ir. and Mrs. Wm. R. a solo. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall Stephenson. was at the organ eonsol. I Mt and Mrs.Erling 'Lund H to ' and daughter, Leslie Ann of IBJ Mrs. Joe Helm, of 'Tiverton. ,visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ken- spent Monday of this week with, neth Elder and Mr. and Mrs Air, and Mrs. Clarence Reid and Harold Elder. 100 Off Giant Size iS giant tin • MIRACLE LIQUID 75c Jet Spray A Super Save Instant Coffee 5 -oz. jar AEROSOL BOMB c Pepsodenf ental Cream 63c giant tube :buper Save Sliced read Save 24-oz.18 40 loaf $UPER $AVIE MEATS For Price & Quality e . e mon Personal Items , e •. !Cleveland, Oliio, were weekend a c family. 'Toronto, ! Mr. Kenneth Manns, of To - miss Betty ?Vickie, ront0,. is spendin,,, a few days; spent the week end with her with his mother, Airs, T. hangs, i parents, Mr., and Mrs. Laird who returned to her home here PHONE 31 HENSALLf1;Cickle and family. 'after spending the past several' tpnumrru ouutmrrnnm,ni mmfltramiu mrrnu,unm tmuumuuumnunuunmunmrnmuttmmuai months ]n Toronto. i Mrs. Keith Lindsay and delight,' ter Pamela, of Napanee, arc Foot Rot r holidaying with the former's Preven- t parenMr. and Mrs, John USE 1-4 POWDER, It's Sure, C*nveniont and Inexpensive 1-L.B, JAR ONLY $3r9$ Get Sere Today! Wilson's Rexall Drugs PHONE 20 Your Veterinary Headquarters r rrrr Iienderson and family. Mrs. Albert Shirray is reeeiv- i ing treatment in St. Joseph's Mrs. F. i',tanns, of Mimicry, is spending the summer months all her home herr. Mrs. Robert iteirl, of J{inion- i dine, is spending a few days this ;week with her son and daughtcr- .intlaw. Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Reid, Jerry and Allan. Mr. and Airs AIex. Thompson, at 'Toronto wore weekend tors with Mr. httd Mrs. William Shepherd. Mrs. Thontpsait is a sister of Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Crrrt+r, of London, spent Mother's Day with • HEN$A,',Mrs, T. W. danthron. rntortmontrromtrrrrunrr mart vrrca ! ^ Please Turn TO Page t Ilnspital, London. trrrufeitiltttnrirrtrrrrrPrrrrrnrrrlrfrreurnfntrntrrtrrfrrmnrrr town oneless Pot Roast ' • L L1 LtJ, • 3 5c • 63c LI8 n. $1 45c Fresh Veal I& Lamb For The Weekend $UPER $AVE PRODUCE Sets The Pace! Green Beans 25 CELLO I'K13, Bananas Oranges Carrots Celery Open Friday And Saturday Evenings c 1 2 L B i. D t3Z. 2 PKGS. 9UNCI-I t=3 33c 59c 25c 29c