The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-29, Page 6Pap. 6 The Times,Advocate, May 29, 1950
Hensall
And District News
<ORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hecklen, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 196
Kinsmen Group cObservesL°dge Entertains
Honors Faithful
Hensall Kinsmen .Club at their
dinner meeting on Thursday pre.
.Sented attendance pins to Con-
rad McRoberts with 100 percent
attendance; John Beal and Ross
Jinks 200 percent; Harold Knight
300 percent; Bill Mickle. Jim
Clark, and Jack Drysdale 400
percent.
Bill Mickle and Jack Drysdale
gave highlights of the District
Convention held in Hamilton.
The ('lub decided to have an
evening entertainment and dance
in the local arena Labor Day
Night. Robert Reaburn won the
raffle.
Circle Members
Cheer Shut -Ins
District Groups
Anniversary
llensall had as their guests
Large congregations attended 349
Amber Rebekah Lodge No.
. . ; members of Morning Sta ' L ld
, Brussels and Monkton Star
United Church on Sunday. Lodge, Monkton. Noble Grand
Guest minister for the day was • mrs. wilt Caldwell presided for
Rev. Robert A. G. Passmore, . the regular meeting.
B.A.. B.O., S3%51— of Owen ;
anniversary services in Hensel' . • ot
Sound, ‘vho delivered two inspir- An invitation was accepted to '
attend the 25th anniversary of;
UJ., messages. The choir. under
direction of S. G. Rannie. with! Brussels Lodge on June 10. An
Miss Greta Lainmie at the organ invitation from pride of Huron
consol and Miss Jane Horton at , Lodge for the Viee-Grand War -
the piano. sang two anthems. d.,Fn and Color Bearer to attend
1 riendship Night at their 11.th
For the evening service the anniversary on June 4 was ae-
C.N.R.A. Male Chorus from Strat-
ford occupied the choir loft and eeP,Ied.
ice -Grand Mrs. 'Inez Me -
rendered several fine selections.
Ewen, reported for the visiting
Soloist, Mr. Robert Fryer, sang
Mrs. committee, Mrs. E. Chipchase,
-The Blind Ploughman".
Warden. reported for the C.P.
Pooley was aeompanist for the
and T. committee.
male chorus. The choir of the ;
Miss Mabelle Whiteman, re-
' church entertained the visitors •
The May meeting of the Arnold at the conclusion of the service.
• cording.secretar announced a •
number of Past Grand's accept -
Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Silver Anniversary ing the invitation of Mrs. Mary
Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride, : Sutter, who is entertaining the
Mrs. Beverley Beaton on Mon- of Kippen. were surprised at district Past Grand's at her home
day evening. President Mrs. .A, their home Tuesday evening in Clinton on May 28. An invi-
R. Orr opened the meeting. when a number of relatives met talion was received from the
Mrs. William Brown bad
eharge of the worship and the
study of the Korean Church in
Japan. She was assisted by Miss
Hannah Murray and Mrs. T.
Wilson.
An invitation was read to be
present at the W.M.S. birthday
party to be held in the church
schoolroom, June 12 at 8 p.m.
A motion was passed to have
every member visit one sick or
shut-in during the next month.
Mrs. Harold Bonthron. extend-
ed. an invitation to bold tile June
to honor them with a surprise11.0.0.F. Brucefield to attend di -
party on the occasion of their : vine worship in Ontario Street
IChurch, Clinton, on June 1, the
25th wedding anniversary.
They were presented with nu- Rebekahs to meet at the church
merous and suitable gifts. Pres- at 7 p.m.
' entation address was read by ; Greetings from Monkton Lodge
Mr. Stewart Beattie, and gilts were extended by Mrs. Ruby
presented by Karen Beattie and Young and Mrs, MacTagdarat
Mary McBride. and Miss Jessie Little P.D7D.P.
Attending the celebration were ' extended greeting from the Brus•
Mr. and Mrs, S. Beattie and! sels Lodge.
family; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc-, A social hour was enjoyed play -
Bride and family; Mrs. Alvin , ing•bingo conducted by Mrs..
McBride; Mr. and Mrs. :Elmore Geo. Parker, Mrs. Howard Fer-
' McBride and family; Mrs. Rob -1 guson and Mrs. Geo. Clifton,
at their home ert McBride and Mr. Lorne .Me-;
meeting summer
at Turnbull's Grove. Hostesses Bride.
were Mrs. Harold Bonthron, Mrs. ' Personal Items
Robert Sangster and Mrs. Harry . Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, Mr. ' Dies In Toronto
Hoy. ' and Mrs, Lloyd Murdock, .01;
Attend Rally ' Blenheim, spent Sunday with Mr. i Arnold Bell, formerly of Hen.
Mrs. E. R. Davis, Mrs. William and Mrs. Harry Snell. ; sail and general manager of the
)3rown, Mrs. Lawrence Baynham, • Guests at the home of Mr. and Imperial Oil Ontario Marketing
Mrs. R. Taylor Sr., Mrs. .Howard Mrs, W. J. Bell. Kippen, last 1 Division, Toronto, died suddenly
Smale, Mrs. Garnet Allan. Mrs. Friday, were Grand Chapter of- on Friday, May 23.
Gordon Munn, Mrs. Harold! fieers, Mr. Joseph Whitfield,i He was the son of the late Mr.
Campbell, Mrs. Bryan Kyle, Mrs, ' Worthy Grand Patron; Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, Hensel
Mervyn Bell, Mrs. Harry Horton, ., Whitfield, and Mrs. Whitfield Sr., Hejoined the Imperial Oil Com -
Mrs. Williain Aikenhead, Mrs, . of Fruij
tland; Mrs. Day Lodge, pany in 1933 and was made man -
William Smale and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, and Mrs. Norma East- . ager in 1942.
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Kipfer, members of the Hensall ; woo51, Burlington. 1 Surviving are his widow, the
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, attend-; Visitors over the weekend with former Helen McDonald, Acton,
ed the Zone Rally at Blyth on, Mr. John Passmore were Mr.!, and one daughter, Catherine at
Wednesday evening. i and Mrs. W. J. McLean and Bit- ' home.
I by, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken! Funeral services were held in
,Personal items rPassmore, Laird and Janette, Toronto.
Larry McLean, nine-" ar-old Aylmer; Rev. and Mrs. R. A. i
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth i Passmore, Bobby and Anne, of ; Bingo Winners
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McLean, and a grade 4 pupil at : Owen Sound. ; Legion Bingo winners were;
S.S. 1, Tuckersmith, is -a patient, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bartlett, !Ed. Corbett; Mrs. Mae Meld -
at War Memorial Children's Hos- ' ,of Thamesford, spent Monday lan; Mrs. Fleischauer, Zurich;
pital, London. with Mr. and Mrs. 5. McQueen. ' Mrs. Wes Venner; Mrs, Robert
Messrs. B e r t Horton, .Alf Mrs. Pepper of Hanover visited Baker; Miss Carol Brown; Jim
Scholl, Gordon Love and Garnet this week with her ;sister, Mrs.. Smale; Mrs. Orville Smith; Mrs,
Mousseau left Saturday for a ' B. Bonthron. i Roy Smale; Bill Austin; Mrs,
fishing expedition in the North ! Mrs. Jack Traquair and Ruth 1 Roy Pepper -P. L. McNaughton;
Bay area, They expect to be Anne spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs. C. Wilkinson -Eldon jarrott;
away a week or ten days. ; and Mrs, Harry Snell. I Mrs. Roy Smale; Mrs. Mae Me -
i Lellan• Wilmer Dalrymple.
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes
spent the weekend with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McKellar and family,
at Chatham.
! Mr, and Mrs. Ellis of Clinton
were recent visitors with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Chapman andi
family.
Mrs. Sam Dougall was a re-
cent visitor with her sister, Mrs.
Mary Chesney in Toronto.
Mrs. Mac Greer of London
visited during the past week with
her mother, Mrs. B. Bonthron.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jordan of
London were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Kercher.
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