The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-02, Page 4Algid Di tric-N Nows
CO KEOP Nt4NTS
MI% MimeIs Heck.lett, Phony
Mr . Archin MacOre ars :Phone 196
Surprise Party !C Of C Backs Former (Minister
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Honors :Couple
P'ar .Project
Air. and Airs. Joseph 1,1 nn
tivere pleasantly surprised en ` At the runner meeting of ileo
Friday evening when members sail Chamber of Commerce heir(
of their family and friends num- il'ednesday the group voted S500
bering twenty- five met at. 'their to the council for the artificial
home to honor them on the oc- ice dehentru•e and earmarked fu -
rasion of their twenty-ftth wed- • tore Iirnjcets for the (Community
ding anniversary. They were the; Park development.
reedpients of many gifts. with • pre, ident Charles Fjord pre-
ppresentations by their daughter sided for the meeting and Don'
Mrs. Don Avery, Sarnia. and ;ioynt.acted as secretary.
daughter-in-law Mrs. G e r a 1 d , The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Flynn, of Hensall. • catered or the turkey banquet
Mr. and Mrs, Pon Avery of held in the Legion Hall attended .
Sarnia shored movies of their by twenty two members of the
trip In New York they took this Chamber of Commerce.
summer while on vacatinn. For - rresenation of a travelling hag
recreation cards were enjnyed• was made to past president Bob
Luncheon was served inetuding Middleton who gave a hrief not -
an anniversary cake. Members line of the chamber's aeeom-
of the fancily and relatives at plishments.
tended from Sarnia, Kingsville. The Boy Scout program was
Exeter and Hensall ! fiiscussed nancial assistancethe htottheoScout.
1/" _' ._ ,•master.
1 Bill Brown will present a ful
i report on civil defence at the
• next meeting. to which each
Puck Clubs
member will bring a truest.
• (Meetings will be held on the
fnurth Wednesday of each month.
Rally Service
Seven babies received the rites
of baptism at the Rally Day ser -
They discussed and finalized vices at Hensalrt United Church
Sunday morning Gail Eliza
arrangements for their annual heti), daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kinsmen smnrgashnrd and dance Noss Jinks; Ida Ann, daughter
'with only eighty tickets far sale, of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Black -
and voted a donation to the t'ana- well: Karen Anne Marie. daugh-
4ian :National Institute for the ter of Air, and Mrs. Tom Kyte
Blind. Committee chairmen gave ,Jr., Jatnie Kyle, son of Mr.
reports on activities that the and Mrs. Harold Caldwell.
elub plan on performing this Judith Elizabeth. daughter of
aea`on. ' \1r, and Airs, William .pickle:
.A welcome was extended in Valeria Jane, daughter of Mr.
Jack Hamilton, fnrmerly room and Mrs. Jim Clark; Douelas
ber of the Blenheim ('hub. SPP :Wayne, son of Mr, and Mrs.
cial guests were Bill Coleman. . Charles Eckel. with the minister
Kippen: Dick Quance and Ward 'Rev. Chas. D. Daniel in charge.
Kraft of Exeter, 1 The theme of the 'Rally Day
Persona! Items 's e r v i c e s was "My Father s
Hensatl Kinsmen at their din-
ner meeting Thursday held at
the.Kosy Korner Restaurant
uassd a motion to sponsor minor
hockey again this season.
PeterTiuhn and daughters Wiirld." L'ha<les A-:ekle and Ka-
Mrs,Paula and Susanna, of Arnprior, tlhy Scatte assisting with the ser.
Paula
returned home after visit- vice. The choir rendered special
ing the farmer's mother, llrs• music and 'the Sunday ;School
C. Faber. and other relatives. classes occupied t hc center
Mrs. Kuhn is the former Marie pen's•
Boyd. Personal Items
Sunday will be observed as Ral- The school concert in conjite-
ly Sunday in Carmel Church. ' tion with the sclionl fair will he
Mr. Don MacLaren spent a held in the town hall Friday eve.
few days this week in London ning October 3.
and Toronto, ' 11r•. and Mrs. William R. Ste
Mr. Thos. Lavender Jr. of phenson returned home from
Waterloo was a weekend t isi• ' pleasant motor trip to St. Cath
ter with his
At Anniversary
Rev. It. A. Brook of Acton. for-
mer minister of Hermit and Chi-
selhurst United Churches was
guest minister at C'hiselhurst!
anniversary services Sunday af-
ternoon and evening delivering
two splendid and inspring mes-
sages.
Guest soloist at the afterenn;
service was Mr. Lloyd Amacher, t
of Zurich, who sang two selec-
tions accompanied by his mo- WE DARE TO
titer at the piano.
At the evening service Mrs.
Carl Payne of Henson sang a
solo. A vocal duett, Mr. S. Rennie
and Mary Ann sang with Miss
Greta Latnmie aceompanist. The
choir rendered two selections in
the .afternoon, and at the eve- WE
ning service. Assisting the choir
were Mr, and Mrs. H. Horton
and Airs. C, D. Daniel of Hen-
sall.
Rev. 1•I. V. Workplan of Sea.-
forth.
ea.forth. and Rev. D. Davison,
Brucefield, pronounced the bene- WE
dictions, the former at the after-
noon service and the latter* in
the evening. Large eongrega-'
tions were in attendane. Mrs.
- A. Ross was pianist for the ser-
vices.
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DARE TQ COMPARE! Salad Dressing
Firemen Find
Lots Of Paper
1lensali Firemen received a
generous response to their paper
. drive on Monday evening with
six tons being gathered,
Trucks used in picking up the
papers were Lavender's half -ton
'truck, John Sangster's panel
truck, and Hensall District Co-
operative's three ton truck, The
papers were loaded on to Rus -
ton's transport truck from Zur-
ich to be taken'to London. WE
Winners At Bingo
Winners at the Legion bingo
Saturday were: Mrs. C. Wilkin-
son (2); Mrs. Glenn ,McKenzie;
Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. 'McKenzie;
Mrs, Fleischauer (tied); Robert
:Cooper and Pearl Tideswell'
' ( tied); Airs. Bedard; Mrs. Or- 1
ville. Smith; Donna Wilkinson;
. Thomas Kyle: Mrs: Norman
Long (2); Mrs. Bedard; Wilbert(
Parker and Thomas Kyle. (tied)• •
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DARE TO COMPARE! Aunt Jetniino
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Mrs. Wes Veneer; Share the.
Wealth, Mrs. A. foster. Jack -
a pot Saturday, October 4 will he
$00,00 in 55 calls.
parents, Air and armee, Midland and ,1' a r r 3
Airs, Thos. Lavender. Sound.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Th9 Law Office Of
W. G9 Cochrane
HENSALL
will be situated in the
FINK BUILDING
One door east of Goodwin's Store
COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 1953
Office Hours:
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY afternoons
from 1:30 to 5:30
Other Tine. Ey Appointment
Phone Exeter 14
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'Real Bargains•
'58 DODGD REGENT SEDAN -5 cylinder, standard
transmission, in very nice condition:
'58 DODGE DE ?NSTRATOR — automatic, 8 oy1in-
flirr, whitewall tires, sportstone colour. low mile-
age. A real car far the fancily and selling at a
greatly reduced price'
'oi. tOFM) COACH—it 0ttl115 A radio.
'40 CHEVROLET COACH -t ait e ceptionally clean
ear, A good buy for anyone!
Henson Motor 50
rladga and betiato tiettt tnd Service
l'oNtiNd 31 Tam triniltati Peep. ,. IltNISALL,
St. Paul's Services
Thanksgiving Services were
held in St. Paul's Anglican
'Church Sunday last. The church
was decorated with profusions of
flowers, fruit, vegetables and
ked 11611.1
grain,
Rev. Diamond of Blyth was the -
morning (zoos( minister, and jok auk
• Rev. :6ren det Vries conducted
'the evening service, the choir nt,
Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter,
rendered an anthem.
DARE TO COMPARE!
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BEEF STEW
Oarrl `f�•ii�. tit,
lie, l+lr,
. Ham is Headliner
-At- Super $ave
Shoulder Butt
Personal Items
:lir, and Mrs. Carman Beaton,! L9.
Detroit( were weekend visitors •ork Chops
with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
SLICED
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Beaton and Ron.
Miss Margaret Moir is one of
' the. 13 entrants for the bliss Lon SRiO
T'..___.
October li at Hotel London. In .
addition to 81.000 in gifts the'
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winner will also receive an am
expense pais! trip to the Grey _ P
ork Sauage L�
Cup game in Vancouver. liar-
garet is on the staff of the Hen -
salt District Co -Operative,
Mrs, Jack Faber, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, has returned
home.
Family night for members of
Hensall Womens Institute, their
husbands and families will be
observed on W n stay o-
se ed ed e. , , Oct
bet 8 at 8:30 in the Legion
Hall, when turkey with all the
; trimmings wilt be served. Guest
speaker will he W. P, Reberts
of Tuekersmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery of
Sarnia were weekend visitors
with the latter's parents, Air,
land Mrs. Joe Flynn and Joyce, PKG, 6 r[7F d ' ^
t Mr. and Mrs. Fred :Bonthron ,
motored to Barrie this week and
were- accompanied home by Mrs.
Edith MacAlartin, who will take
`up residence in Brim:afield.
:Mr. and Mrs. K, Christian are
I enjoying a three weeks' ntotar
trip to the East Coast,
' Mrs. A. Mooney of Kittga.
vile visited over the weekend FRESH FkOM THE OVENS!
with her son-in-law and daugh-
ter( Mr, alid Mrs, Joe Flynn.
Mr, and Mrs, r'ringte visited •
during the past week with. Mrs. i
j1V B. Cross.it is or � k 4 B u�t
:1 Mr, and 1Mrs. Alex McMurtrie
I !of Toronto were weekend vier
Ft tors with Mrs, H. Meltuitrie
and Mr. and Mrs, John McMur• rive
Z.
e.
: VIlitnter Dalrymple required VARIETiSg
seven stitches fora head wound
and also received chest i.lijtt-
a ries when the ear he wag driv-
ing struck a largo Ston' 0n the
road ttlhirh raused the car to ca -
reset to the diteh,
I • Mr. and Mrs, !.ton Aviary M
Sarnia„ were . weekend visitors
with the tatter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .1 Flynn.
Mrs. Charles 11loetiey, Kiitgs-
vi:lle, is visiting with her (laugh-
` ter and son -Pilaw, Mr. and Mrs.
1 J. Tt Ivim.
i !lob Caldwell has purchased a
i lot from 'Gordon Schwalm on
I ;Richmond Street North, and -in.
1 , tends to build in the, near allure.
Goddard of Keiriit , B.t",,, :ire
t,isiting with their snit kid
dau:ghler 111•law, br. and Mra.
J. C�r(iddard and family.
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Red Labe!
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Peaches
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