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Henson
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Heddent Phoine 5
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 196
Lodges Picnic
At Local Park
Penny Carnival !Children ear
A penny carnival was held in • • P
the arena on Friday Afternoon,'
Q Y ` •d F'r Party
sponsored by those attending the
recreation . aeuvme.
The annual picnic of the T.O.• j Many favorable e .o m m e n t s
O.F. and Amber Rebekah Lodges ins ort
Fortune
satle,ai:ball have been heard regarding the
was held at the local part: at- g• Kiddies studio Party program
tended by 135 members and throwing, fish pond, penny pitch. presented by the pupils of Miss
guests. The local Bantam ball and bingo were featured. Also a Greta Lammie from Hensall and
team sponsored by the LO.O.F., refreshment booth. I district on ('ISN?. Wingham, on
were special guests for supper. A fashion show was given by Saturday, July 26. included in
A full program of sports di- the girls with Suzanne Rennie, the program was a piano duett
ected by Ed. Garbett, Garnet
Nancy Kyle and hail Sangster. by Loraine 'Talbot and Joyce
T
eeted and Tom Meyers was .prize winners. Tony rides attract, Hood; song, Joyce Flynn; piano
Mrun off. Winners were: boys and eel many. 1 trio, Dianne Faber. Gwen Jane;
girls under 5, Linda Ferguson;Misses Gwen ('l.apman and'; and Gale Farquhar; violin solo.
8 and under, Mervin Bell; a' l Dianne Rennie direct recreation' Bob Munn, (this number was
12 and under, Arlene haste; I at the park' I awarded first prize al. Mitchell
boys, Billy Chipehase: girls. 12' (t Music Festival last May); piano
and under, Donna Richardson, l J[" ow Trousseau duett, Margie Elgie and Sharon
girls 15 and under, 1 McBride; c crus with solo voice,
I Ann Miekle;
ardson; 'boys, 15 and
Rich i
d under, Ran 1t Saturday Tea
Schroeder, I Piano trio. Barbara, Patsy and
Married women's race, Lelia :Mrs. Orval Beaver entertained !Charles Schwalm; vocal duett,
Ferguson;young men's race, 1 at a trousseau tea at her home •jean and Bob Lammie; piano
Bari .Bell'; married men's race, , on Saturday afternoon and eve-' cluett, Susanne Rannie and lion -
Gerald Bell; ladies kick slipper, j ning in honor of her daughter, ! nie Foster; Toy Symphony, Night -
Shirley Ferguson: wheelbarrows Irene, whose marriage takes ingales, Marcia Little and. Jean
race, 15 and under, Bill Shad -; place in Hensel' United Church Lammie, cuckoos. Marlene Dig-
dick
ig
dick and Steve Kyle; three-legged, this week. Mrs. Tolhurst of ilia') and Ann Miekle, quail, Sus -
race, Bobby Smale and Billy' Brantford. mother of the groom t anne Rennie, castonettes, Bar-
assited. Mrs. Beaver and the i barn Schwalm, triangle, Patsy
bride in receiving the guests. 1Sehwalm, drum, Bob Lammie.
Pouring tea in the afternoon violin. Bob Munn, piano, Bob
Mickl
Noakes,
Ferguson Clan
At Springbank
were Mrs. Louis 1,•elliere of c'
Brantford, Mrs, A. J. Sweitzer Transportation was furnished
and Mrs. Mary Higgins of Fre-' by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm,
ter. In the evening Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Wilmer Jones, Mrs. -Beat-
The Ferguson reunion. was Kellerman. Dashwood, and Mrs.race Munn and Harold Foster.
held Sunday at Springbank with l
over 100 members of the clan tea. ;irsner of Brantford,
poured
attending from Toronto, Guelph, Contribute Purse
Serving in
London, Lambeth, Denfield, Il.- the afternoon were
Berton, Clandeboye. Thamesford,i4lass Christine Rowan, Brant -'At Farewell Party
fed d 'IIs J • Faber,•
Hensall, Exeter and happen. o an iss oyee )
Hensall. In the evening Miss, Mrs. H. D. Feild, who is leav-
Prize for the oldest person
Mona Kellerman, Dashwood and'='ing this week for England, was
Mrs. Lloyd B e a v e r , Exeter= tendered a farewell party at the
served. Miss Martha Wilson, I Maitland Club Monday evening.
London was in charge o£ the + William Stanlake read a pro -
present went to Joseph Linden,
Denfield; youngest, Mary Ellen
Cann, Guelph.
Charles Ferguson of 'Merton ; register in the afternoon and , entation address, and Stewart
was appointed president for 1959 suss Joyce Faber attended the Bell, president of the club,
and Miss Verna Linden of Den-; register in the evening. The gifts presented Mrs. Feild with a well -
field, secretary, The 1959 re -,were shown by Mrs. Art Webb filled purse of 'money. The club
union will be held at Spring -`of Burlington and Mrs. Ron Hun -,was filled with ladies and gents
bank. niford, London, in the afternoon. present for the occasion.
Showers Bride Mrs. Keith Brintnell of Exeter Mrs, Feild left Wednesday of
Complimenting Miss Jean Mc -!displayed the gifts in the eve- this week for Montreal where
Allister whose marriage took ning, she will take the boat Sylvania
place on Saturday at Hensall The bride's trousseau was on Friday for Leicester, Eng.
Church, Mrs. John Sol- shown in the afternoon •by her.land to visit with her brothers
Ban. was hostess for a miseel- sister, Airs. Keith Brintnell, Ere and sisters. She' expects to re-
Ianeous shower on Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Joseph Denomme. ter, and by Mrs. Art Webb of turn to Canada September 10.
Burlington m the evening. The
Mrs. Laird Jacobi and Mrs. linens were shown by Miss' Shir-
Charles Robinson .assisted.
The Misses Judy Denomme,
Gail and Donna Richardson re-
ceived the guests. Contests pro personal shower at the home of
vided entertainment after which.
Mrs. Tolhurst, Brantford, a
Jean was asked to sit in a dee 'crystal shower by the girls she
crated arch way, An address I was employed with in London.
was read by Mrs, Laird Jacobi e Mrs. Hunniford London, enter -
and gifts were presented by the tained in her honor at her hoarse
Misses Sandra Richardson and for a shower. Mrs. Wm. Iiig-
Sharon Jacobi. Miss • Audrey gins and Mrs. Keith Brintnell,
Jacobi assisted the bride -elect. Exeter, entertained at a miscel-
Personal Items laneous shower last week.
Extensive damage was done to Personal Itenis
t forage harvester which caught Miss Martha Corriveau, daugh-
fire while operating in an oat ter of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph
ley Harness, London in the after-
noon, and by Mrs. Art Ball,
Clinton in the evening.
The bride was honored with a
field on 3 onday evening The
machine was owned by Mr. Chas.
Hays of R.R. 1 Varna, in Stanley
township. Brucefield brigade was
called but owing to gu5ck action
on the part of Mr. Hays' who
beat nut the flames and poured
pails of water on the blaze, the
services of the brigade were not
needed,
No
Trespassing
POSITIVELY
NO TRESPASSING
SWIMMING
FISHING
OR SHOOTING
On Or Around
Belli.s Farm
Stewart Bell
HENSALL
Corriveau, was operated on in
Clinton hospital on Thursday.
Mrs. H. D. Peacock and Terry
of Ottawa spent the weekend
with the forrner's mother, Mrs.
Grace Harpole. Jarvis and Gary,
who have been spending the past
month' vacationing with their
grandmother returned home with
their mother.
. Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram
spent a few days last week holi-
daying at Owen Sound and Mea-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shupe and
Saran of Mt. Clemens, Mich.,
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Shupe's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Manley Jinks.
Mrs. Harold Parker, Geraldine,
Dorothy and Patsy accompanied
by Mrs. Edna Corbett and Miss
Alexander spent the weekend
holiday at Turnbull's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr at-
tended the. Ltickn.ow Centennial
over the Civic week holiday.
Mrs. Minnie Sangster of Hen-
sall is caring for a lost pigeon
tagged with the numbers C.P.F.-
58-B1170. The bird has blue and
grey feathers with white mixed.
Miss Jessie Tittman of Pine
Mound, Manitoba is holidaying
with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Faber.
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> SWIM SUITS
Al POLISH COTTON DRESSES
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V SUMMER I LOUSES & SAR'I'S
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Personal Items
Winners at the Legion bingo
Saturday were: Bill Austin (2);
Mrs. Roy Pepper (2); Mrs, Bill
Austin; Mrs. Wes Venner (2);
Mrs. Ernest Pepper (2); Colleen
Baynham; Mrs. Reichert; Jim
Smale; Roy Pepper; Ed, Cor-
bett; Mrs. Stewart Pepper; Mrs.
A. Foster; Mrs. R. Vanstone.
Jackpot this corning Saturday
will be worth 285.00 in 59 calls.
Eat outdoors often these glorious summer day+.
And for pleasuro•packed picnics , .. for perfect
patio parties --- shop 54,URER SAVE for tilt
family's favorite foods. Everything is low, IONA
priced,
August Is Sandwich Month!
Super Save rand 24 oz. loaf
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid,
Jerry and Allan, are on vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert :Redden,
Robin, Michael and Catherine,
of St. Catharines visited with
relatives here over the weekend.
Barry Mousseau, young son of r
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau.
has returned home from South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, where
he underwent treatment for in-
juries caused when he stepped
on a nail.
Mr. Chester Lee who was a
patient at South Huron hospital,
Exeter, has returned home and
has resumed his work again.
Miss Colleen Baynham spent
last week with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar
Tuckey, north of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of
London were recent visitors with'
Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram. I
Mrs. Marjorie Alexander of
Grosse Point, Mich., was a re-
cent visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Beer.
Garry Lawrence visited last
week \with relatives in Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Keyes,
Elaine, Linda and Anne visited
with relatives in Port Huron last
week and attended a family re-
union at Yale, Mich, Mrs. Keyes
of Brucefield also attended the
reunion.
Mr.. Rock, of Parkhill, spent
several days last week with his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ingram.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery or
Sarnia were weekend visitors
• with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Flynn
• and Joyce and Mr, and Mrs,
Gerald Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
and Pamela of Napanee were
,weekend visitors with Mrs.
Lindsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John Henderson and fancily.
They were accompanied hoarse
by Mrs. Lindsay's sisters, Jean.
Kathie and Sylvia Henderson,
who will spend several weeks
with them,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess
spent the weekend et their cot-
tage in the Pinery with their
son-in-law and daughter., Mr,
and Mrs. 3, McCloy and family
of Toronto, 11Vtrh $5.t70
Miss Bernice billing, who is
attending summer school in To- Order, ONLY
ronto. spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Dining.
and Mrs. Joe Ile Lodge of
Sarnia were recent visitors with
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns
and Donald of Toronto were
weekend visitors with the for-
nier's mother, Mrs. 1'. Manns.
:fir. and ltrs. Wilfred ifishor
and family returned home aftoro
l spending the past week tit New
Yor.
Mkr. and Mrs. 'Krnie Chipchase
and family spent several days
:at ,'1�ilce's Baty.
Mr. George Otterbein of Pres -
Jon spent the pant week holi-
daying with his father, Mr. Wni,
• Otterhein.
MISS Amy Lammie cit 'London
was a weekend visitor with hot
i ,sister, Miss Greta Lamtnie.
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