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Kippen
By MRS..NORMAN ONG
Mr, and Airs. Eddie 'Taylor, of
Strattord,. •their son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Ur. and Mrs. Arra'
Taylor, of Kitchener, were
weekend guests of Airs. .Cobert'
Dinsdale and hiss Mahelle !
Whiteman.
Mr. and Airs. Clarence Pries
tap and family, of Mitchell,
visited Sunday afternoon with
they latter's father, Mr. Roberti
''Thomson.
Mr. .and Airs. Elston I)owsnzt
Hensali
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
spent a clary in Blytli recently. I e�aterlcahs Enjoy Yl.eelon Atne� Winners n.
KlRpen �V,l. Euchre i l 11thncr 1)al,t'ntple won the :Kinette�i 1).ol ate
jackpot of S125.00 at the Legion
Kippcn East Institute held a Christmas Party hinge Saturday last. Other win-, i g Shield Drive
euchre and dance ill llett,atl ' nets were L. Falconer, Mrs.
-'l'own Ball on Friday evening.! A marathon bridge for the Baker; Alis. J. Steep, (Millen;
The Email Kinettes at their
There were. 19 tables of euchre winter months was outlined by Airs. 1i'. Artstiu, Seafaril7; Airs. i' mc'etin{; 'Iueselay evening voted
in play and H. Norris' orchestra Mrs. _Glenn Bell at the meeting 'C'lat•ence Reld; AI)•s. Renu, :Goole -l$'10 .to the Red Shield Appeal,
supplied the music. of Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hen- Itch: .Alis. G. l'ill.inson; Mrs,; It rvrs disclose(1 that $9f.5'a
1 The draw on the Christmas sail, No. 349 last Wednesday G. Oke, :Sill Austin; Airs. F0y£r,'hacl 'been zealdzecl frons the sale
cake was won by Frank Norley,' evening, i.• of tickets On Christmas cake
'Toronto; Airs. A1£idinact, 7.0 which was drawn for at the
/Joan Sinclair and Airs. john Il Following
the meeting, for ieh; G. oke; Atrs. ri Powell,
'Cooper. ;which ;slzs. Iner, Alcrrven, N.G. Goderieb; Bill Austin, SeafnrClr, 1 ('JJNX barn dance sponsored by
!Personal Items j presided, Christmas carols were i the IClnettes Saturday evening.
fsung anti bingo played. Winners ;The proceeds from the .dance
i Mr. and. Airs. 'Nelson hood and were mrs W'iiiant Kyle,;Mrs M1SS10n Society were gratifying.
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;Joyce spent Saturday in Strat• Edna Corbett, Airs, GlenBerl, ^ Mrs. Ross Jinks won the raffle
'ford. , lira. 11i11iam Fuss, Alts, Lorne Names Officers
�at the meeting hell at the home
Miss Jean Hyde, nurse -in' Chapman, Airs, Lindsay Fyre,' l cif Mrs. Robert Ra.ebrtzn.
•SHE WINS AGAIN—Mrs. Minnie Noakes, who last »doll-, trainingat tlsharra General Hos- • Mrs. William ('alclrvell, Alissa Officers for 1959 for the Win - Y The next meeting will be held
dal' won an election to become the first woman eounclllol" pool and trho has affiliated Maybelle Whtteman and Mrs, i an's t1issionary Society of lied -1' Tuesday, January 13.
w}tlt the Sick ('hildren s 1:Iospi• John li)gl x177, t sall United church were elected ,Personal Items
in Ilensall's history, climaxed the 1r'eel, by winningthe pal in Tnt'antn the past three 'three special bingos were won at the meeting on Thursday
$ao cash prize in the merchants' "Pot of (mold C'hr'ist months, visited her parents, lir. 17y .Alts. Howard Lcmnton, Alrs,iafternoon, Apr. and Airs. Gary Corlett,
mas draw Saturday. Reeve Norman Jones, who drew :Alts, clays Airs. Alex Iiycle,7 or a few;A. MacGregor and Mrs. C. Vol-# The president is still to be ap- Bryan and Dianne Lynn, Toronto,
Noakes' • s before returning to Osh-panel. pointed; past president is :Ails, were weekend guests with :lir.
ticket
presentsher with � 1
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' (sifts were exchanged :from a George Armstrong; vice-Inresi_ d i N. F. Cook.
.. ' The Christmas concert of decorated tree and a social time dents, Mrs. C. 1). Daniel, Mrs. lIensall Kinettes chartered a
Tuckersmith, S.S, 2, will be held enjoyed. A vote of thanks was N. E. Cook, .ills, R, M. Peck'. bus on Saturday and with their
• ¢ •I Thursday, evening, Dees 18, at extended t) the decorating and and Miss Al. Ellis; treasurer•, ! ehdldren and friends attended
Centralia Comm�r�/ 8:15 o'clock. social ennlmiltees hr Adrs. Wil- \Ars. W. I3• Crass; asst., Alts, f the Santa ('lasts parade at Lozi
i Ali,, Alex 11eGregor spent a ]tam Caldwell Jr., P.ti.C;, Sim Roohal; recording secle.- cion Fifty were in the brrs,
+few clays in Toronto last week. taty, firs. ILuglt AieAturtzie; Airs. Clarence Reicl won $16.00
FRED BOWDEN ! Miss Anna Bender. of Shakes ass't., Mrs. Earle Sproat; cor'r, at the Legion bingo in Clinton
. ,. !:. peare. is visiting Mr, and Mrs.! Comments About secretary, Mrs, Witham Henry; , last Thursday night,
Charles Lyre and family. pianist. Mrs. T. J. Sher ill; asst.
W.A. Meets wood, Mr. and Mrs, Re; Hodg- ` Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLean! Airs, 'T, (`. Coates; Bab)•Panel ! George Parket, who is on the
A decorated tree, the manger son and Kay of Waterloo. Ac- of 'Barrie visited over the week.'
Cromartysuperintendents Alis. Wilbert General (Hach hockey team, and
scene, poinsette's nestled among companied by Miss .1eesie Watt end with Mr. and Mrs, Allan t Dillinn Mrs, Grace Il.al pole, f �rllo was laying at•Seaforth in
spruce boughts against the soft of Toronto were Sunday guests Johnstone. ByMRS. KEN McKELLAR Mrs, Mitchell and Mrs, George! a h his • game sufferedirig'injuries
glow of burning candles made with Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and Mrs, Ted Taylor returned; Hess with. assistants, Mrs. Edi -
.an attractive setting for the Wayne. , home from Clinton Hospital a1 stitches.
few days much mproved son Forrest, Mrs, Ken Elder,1
Christmas meeting of the W.A. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cunning-agop' ved in Many relatives and friends Airs. Ernie Chdpe.hase and Airs. i Barry Cook, son of Airs. Cor-
in the schoolroom of the church Aon accompanied by lir. ant'helllh• (root this district attended the Ross Forrest. nelius Cook, manager of Ford
on Wednesday afternoon of last Mrs. Howard C'unniatgton and • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love en- funeral of Rev. R. G. McKay, of Secretaries: Christian steward- Molal Co.,oWindsor,fihas been
week. Janet of Elinlville were Sunday t£rtadnecl members of their fam- tllameslnrd, which was held at ship, Mrs. A. B. Royveldffe; Coln- moved to head office at Oakville
Mrs. L. Hodgson conducted a visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ily at a dinner at Armstrong's' Ingersoll Presbyterian Church minty Friendship, \Its, (leorgo and bas moved his family ly, of
short business session. Miss Lloyd Vogul in Listowel. • restaurant, Exeter, on Monday on Friday, Thompson, Mrs. Melvin Traquadr Aii•s, Joe Helm and family, of
]Viargaret Conk was welcomed' Airs. Harold Tripp is a patient evening on the occasion of their 11r, I;ri.re Lusion is visiting and Alts. C. Cook; supply, :Air,.
Tiverton, Airs, Robert Reid, Kin-
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Into the society as a new mem- in South Huron Hospital, Exe- thlrt]etlr wedding anniversary. with his niece, Mrs. Lloyd Sors-Norman Tones, Mrs. W. . R sardine, were recent visitors with
her. ter. I I dahl. • Dougall, Mrs. James Smillie, Mr. and Airs. Clarence held and
i t 1 Airs. William Hulley and baby'Mrs. R. J. Paterson, Mrs. Al, A. family.
Airs. G. Hepburn. presided for miss 1leden McFall-+ is eon.
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Illi program which included a fined to her home owing to ill -Many L ! r3 r1 e rs (laughter, of West Milton, is C. Richardson, Mrs. Orville Rap-
!debt.
top• Mr. and Airs. `Nelson Render-
double
solo by Mrs, A. Essery; ness, Spending this rveck at the home son, Mrs. Albert Alexander, Mrs, son of .Alinilonas, Man. visited
At V✓ I Euchre 01 her parents, Mr, and Mrs.' Louise Simpson, Mrs, Jarvis with Mr. and Airs. John dIender-
Alex Ramsey. I Horton; associate helpers, Mrs, son and family last week.
Mrs. Langford; scripture read-' News Budget From Winners at the successful j Mr. James Dalrymple has T. C. Coates, Mrs. Stanley Mit- 'The' name of Mrs. Harry Hor-
ing, Mrs. 0. Squire; readings - euchre held in the toren hall Fri. • gone to spend the winter with chell, Airs. Sproat; literature, ton was inadvertently omitted as
by Miss Flossie Daney, Mrs. Al.!° day sponsored by I<i ' his sister and brother-in-law, j Mrs. Weeks; citizenship, Mrs. being elected standard bearer in
ton Isaac, Mrs. Hepburn; Christ -Base � + evening P' Alt'. and Mrs. Albert Hay,; W. R. Stephenson; missionary the report of the. Legion Ladies'
liras Carols by the ladies an the ; pen East Women's Institute z Thamesford, !monthly, Airs, Laird ;stickle. Auxiliary meeting in last week's
program committee; cruet, Alts. By MRS. ARCHI E D EWAR were: ladies. Mrs. Norman Dick- i hiss Marilyn Sorensen and 1 Hits .AI, Ellis presided for a issue.
By MRS.
Mrs, J. Essery, Mrs, Hepburn, .•
Frank Osborne and :Airs. Ilep- eri, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. , friend, of Georgetown, visited i Christmas program with the Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence 1)illing
burn. Alex McGregor, K]) en;I over the weekend with Mr. and! theme "(;teat are the 'Things of and son of Sarnia visited last
The hostesses were -- one half : Personal Items I P gents, Mrs. J. Ramsey. I Every Day She was assisted week with the former's parents,
Of the members antheroll, the Alts. Duncan Alc�au;hton was •
Lorne Hay, Bryce Jacobi, Bob.+ Mr. and Mrs. John Chessell,'in the devotional by Mrs. Jarvis
Air. and Mrs. Wilbert. Dilling.
other half providing the enter -Kinsman, ; Mitchell, visited on wrthlir, and Mrs, Joe Flynn were
p gSunday ]foiton, Mrs. M. Traquair, Mrs,
tainm.ent. hostess to Cooper's W.M.S. meet Lucky lunch prize was won by I her parents, .lir. and Mrs. Lloyd Wi •itfa]cet and Adrs. Rapson. recent visitors with their son-in-
ing on Thursday for the Christ• borsdahi• t law and daughter, Airs and Mrs.
White Gift Service AIr.. Roy .McBride, Zurich; 19 • On the screen a film was shown
mas meeting A dainty lunch f Miss Pat Spence Mitchell,' Don Avory in Sarnia.
A large congregation attended was served gby the hostess in' tables were in. play. 11 mners of ;spent the .weekend with Miss f with 31rs. LIcnr} as narrator, de -1 Mr, and firs. Wm. Smith Jane
the service in the United Church g the three Christmas calces made ,Alar *stet Ann st'allace. t meting the troubles the Indian ; T ne
charge rvitlt attendance 14 and g Can American citizen) has when and Scott, spent the weekend
on Sunday Morning when Miss visitors 2. +by Mrs. Verne Alderdice were' A special Christmas and white with relatives in Marlette, Mich.
Margaret Clarke assisted her, g conning into towns and villages,
in lir. Wilbert plc\eight was in frank Valley, Seaforth; Joan: gift service will be held in •Alpe ..President Mrs. George Arm-� .ATE• Geo. Thompson of London
�ihery Sehoolani conducting anniversarythe
and Stratford Monday having been'Sinelair, Kip en and Alts. John, church on Sunday, Deceznl)er 21,'strning chaired the business and visited recently with his sister
y called on for slur • duly, i p , at 2:30 p,ni, The secrament of and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
White Gift service, y I Cooper, Kippen, Tickets for the . the Lord's Supper ryi11 be dis-
reported that the bale which was Charles Fiford,
Boys and girls with their Alf• and Atrs. Robert Me- :cakes were drawn by .Alts. Ross penned at the service next Sutt- packed and sent • to Toronto r Airs. Em.cline P.,aynha m, of
teachers occupied the front Gregor of Iiipp�n were guests' day weighed 177 pounds. It was cle-
Broadfoot and the draw ler lucky cdclecl to send a donation to cover Crediton East, spent a few days
seats and sat with rapt expres- on Sunday with Air. and Mlis. 1 Several members of the 11'om•
cions an their maces as Marta-, John Rinn and family, ; lunch by Donna Whitehouse.the transportation of 10 cents per in Hensel' with her son and
1 an's Missionary Society and the daughter-in-law, Air, and Airs,
ret related the story of the Alr. and Mrs. Duncan AIe- Alusic for 'the dance was pro- Marian Ritchie Auxiliary were 1)•nund to its pl.ave of destine -
Norris I?aynhan7 and family,
young girl who wanted books Naughton had as their guests t vided })y Norris orchestra.. in attendance at the special tion out of Toronto, 1
The January •meeting will be 1 General Coach of Canada will
for Christmas. She was filled on Sunday his mother, Airs. Alex Personal Items meeting held in Cavin P'resby- Thursday. January 8 when t hold the banquet for their staff
with ecstasy when she had re McNaughton, and Air. and Alts• GeraVd Tolland, son of Mr. and • terian Church, Exeter, on. Thurs- and em to ees at Goderieh this
ceived sixty six books compiled. D. Curry, of Denfield. ' . day when Miss Dorothy Dou Rev. Daniel will give an ad-' , p y
into the greatest\TEs. Glarente A'olland, has been g dress and install the new of -friday,
book of all — lir. and Mrs. David Holland confined to Itis room with an las, who is an furlough from her fivers. Miss Marion Brown and Miss
the Bible.
• and Mr. and Airs. Duncan Ale- attack of pleurisy, ' work as missionary in Formosa, Norma Marshall, of Galt, who
A duet was sung by Carol Mc- Naughton attended the funeral j , g g was the guest speaker. Personal Items are attending Stratford Stz•atfwe Teachers.
Curvy and Catherine Hodgins, of their uncle, the late .lir. Wil- dayintheoLebon Hallwill�A // I Air. and Airs, Ron Passmore College, spent last week as stn -
Eleanor Hodgins was the pianist .liam Lewis of Clandeboye, on worth 575.00 in 52 calls.. The Lc- Rev R. G. McKay •were weekend visitors at the dent teachers at S.S. 1, Tucker.
for the service, Tuesday. 1 gion are also holding a turkey y !home of :firs, Pearl Passmore, smith, of which Mrs. Laurabelle
Personal Items The Christmas school concert! bingo in the Legion Hall, Fri- • a A fowl bngo will he held on Reichert is the teacher,
will be held on Wednesday,De-, Former Minis' er!Dec, 19 at 8.30 in the Legion
Alr. Robert Breen returned day, December 19,
home from St. Joseph's hospital, comber 17. Service in the united Church Rev. Robert George McKay. , Hall under the auspices of Hen- '
London, last week. next Sunday morning will be oh- aged 81, a former moderator of sats. Legion. Games will he played
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Love and The Times•Advocate welcomes' served as White Gift Service, the Toronto and Kingston Pres- for chickens anis turkeys.
Arlene and :lir. Simon Greb of with special emphasis for the byterian Synod and at one time • Another share -the -wealth bingo
Exeter, lir. and Mrs. Oscar news about you or your family.: Springhill Disaster bund. The tr..inister of Cromarty Presby-. starts on Dec. 13 at $75 in 52
Greb anrt Glen of Zurich, Mr. Phone 770 or the correspondent church school Christmas concert terian Church, died in Belleville' calls to be played in Legion Hall.
and Airs, Urban I file, Dash -,
in Your area, 'will be held Monday at 8 pan. Hospital on Tuesday, f Ifensall Kinsmen are again {�+/� t Ile also served churches at Al- selling Scotch Pine Christmas
docs?.: , r,''r�: , , . , 3 ; ; t ! ! ? , vinston, Dresden, Walkerton, : trees which are on display next
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Mr. McKay, a Mason, retiredLondon Kinsmen bingo cards
in 'Thamesford in 1952, after 'will be on sale this week at the
nearly 50 years in the ministry, Kosy Korner, Bert's Snack Bar
He graduated from the Univer- I Iitlt Baynham, of Kitchener,
sily of Toronto in 1903 and from • and Lawrence Baynham, of
Knox College in 1906. Belleville, spent the weekend at
His first wife, the former Eliz -;their home here.
abcth Scott, of Cromarty, died ; Air. and Mrs. Earl McKellar,
in 1946..Ile is survived by his :Susan and Michael, of Chatham,
second wife, the former Lulu spent the weekend with Mr. and
Merritt, a daughter Mrs, K. D, ! Mrs, Archie Noakes.
Taylor, of Belleville; a son, 1)r. ! Mr, and Mrs. J. Jordcn, of
A. S. McKay, of Houston, Tex,; ' London, visited over the week -
two siders, Miss Grace McKay, !end v1h the latter's parents, Mr:Thamesford, and Mrs, W. Owens and ALrs. Herb Kercher,
of Electric; two brothels, mil,: • Mr, and Mrs. Ron Passmore,
ham McKay, Thamesford, and of London, were recent visitors;
Calvin McKay, of Woodstock.with the former's mother, Mrs.
There are also five grandebil- Pearl Passmore, and Miss
dren, Norma Passmore.
A funeral service was held at Mrs. Guy Bedard and Pauline.
Ingersoll Presbyterian ('Murch of Tlderton. spent the weekend
on riday with Rev. D. L, Evans with. Mrs. Bedard's parents, Mr.
of Ingersoll, in charge. and Mrs. Stewart Boll, Pauline
Burial took place in Staffs
Cemetery,
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and Ann. •
Mr. and :fit's. Ray Ingrate
spent the weekend in Detroit.
AIr, and Mrs. Ron Passmore,
of London, visited during the
past week with the latter's -Par-
ente, .:,Ir. and Mrs, H, C. Bell,
and family„
Airs. Stewart' Bell and Mrs,
A very successful Christmas Guy Bedard, of Tlderton, attend -
party was held in the Legion ed the funeral of the former's
Ilan Sunday afternoon for the uncle, Air. Elliott Walters, in
chilch•en .of. Be'nsall and Legion Seaforth,
Auxiliary members. 1
Comrade ,Ta'c)c Drysdale showed Mrs,YY
films and Christmas songs wereCOrr
sung by the children until the /��
highlight of nut afternoon which Nature Of Area
was the arrival of Santa Claus. Altrs. Willlam Charters
Santa with his Helper distrdf)ta ecived word last week of the
ted a gift and hag cif candy to death of her sister, Mt.'s, W. Y.
some 125 children. The ladies Corry, of Vancouver, the Tarnier
of the Auxiiiary served sand• Jessie Jr miesan, daughter of the
wishes, rookies and chocolate late Alr. and Mrs. James Jamie.
milk to the children and coffee son, of T3rucef]eld,
to the parents. By the happy She is survived by tour tis•
faces' of the ehildren it appeared: tens, Mrs. W. E. Adams, of Van.
that all, enjoyed themselves, cottver; Mrs. J. J. terry, of
Comrade Phil McKenzie do.penver, Color.•acio; yrs, Dr.
nated a bushel of delicious apples Armstrong, of .Tara, and Mrs,
which were distributed to the Willim Charters, of T'uckor-
thildren as they left the hall, smith.
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tier -C'httstritas cake made by pleaserl.witlt 'the pt'oereds from
Alt's. i) J. Mcf{cilvij� of Hvxex, obi 'ba lickets for the cake
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day ilig))t sponsored by the 1'iett.: iterviee work.
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