The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-23, Page 9it
April 23 1959
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
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W, L. Kerslake
dies in London
Wellington Luther Kerslake,
Alfred E. Carlile
Detroit druggist
fighr.ca�,cer ; Obse.rve library week
Monday eve with
open 111110Use tea
Hensall Kinsmen will conduct Mrs. Don Wilson of Chicago, hes returned hoose.
Hensall personals
W.
A. Stephenson was taken Raid ',sad faretiY-
by , a3antizron ambulance to Vie- Mrs, James W. 'Bell, who hes
lova Hospital, Loudon, friday' been spending .the winter 111041the
evening, i with ,relatives in Ca4Cland, a1
their annual Molise -to -house can- The library staff lead a beauti• and centred with yellow daffo• 'Ill visited 1st week with her Mrs. Charles Wilson who has
vass .for the Canadian Cancer ful spring day for their .open dils,_Other flowers about the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton l,et n receiving treatcrient in 5t,
Society on Monday, April limn on Saturday. The theme room were African violets and Russell, .losepli's Ilos sial London, uitdet
Club members will start the i used , in
the posters decor I.' green ivies, SgG. John Beez•, .Alis. Beer, went surgez•
Y nn�MondaY/.
dl•' i ti i
ive a lou p.it • i the library walls was "Wake up
A similar canvass will be con-
ducted it Dashwood the same, end Read."
evening by the Dashwood Men's 1 Along with these poster dis-
Club. 'plays were the many fine chit-
in
are being sought '•dr•en's hooks and also the new
in Stephen and Usborne town- ; adult fiction and non-fiction
ships by the Federation of Agri- books on display..
culture directors and members helping Alis. R. 1.aineron, 'Use Among the ,out of town nisi Airs. Margaret Evans and fam-
af the women's institutes. lrbrarian with the ltnoks and tors were Reverend Pitt and ily, of Kitchener. spent the week -
A. 1; h been references, were her two assist- Mrs. Pitt from V.arnat All's- Stelk .end with AIr. and Mrs R X
set for the Huron County unit of ants, June harmine and Pat and Mrs, Faster also from Varna. McLaren.
the society, now in its second Rowe. Canadian Library Week has Mrs, Marjorie Helm and Jack.
year of operation. bast year the The tea table, which was been lipid the past week from of 'Tiverton, visited Saturday
unit raised slightly over $12,000. placed at one end of the room, April 12 to 18 and closed with last with Mr, and Mrs. ('larena.e
Serving tea and cookies in .the pavid .and Johnny, of Springfield, MrS. B. Beaton and Mr's. A,
afternoon wer Mrs. Ahce Joynt, spent the_weekend with the Orr reporteda
an the Hamltoc-
Mr:5. W. Goodwin and Mrs, Ed. former's parents,, .M , and Mrs. London Synodical at Godei h
Nornithton. In the .evening, Mrs, 'Fred Beer. last Wednesday which they and
W. Goodwin and 111rs. John 1 -len- Mrs.• J. Bonthron returned Mrs. E. Fink attended.
derson. 11, was a .busy afternoon .home after spending .the winter Mrs. Sint Roobol was admit- •
but not as many were f"' at months in St. Petersburg, Floe- sed to St. Joseph's Hospital.,
nttht. ids. London, on Sunday where she
will undergo surgery.
n a i ectry of °�I 1000 as ten
Mr. andh Mrs. ArehiWednesday
Noakes.
1 .returned name ltfednesday a#tEl
{�, p spending three months vacation•
e 1 e5 a n ung with their daughter and sol -
in -law, Mr. and Mrs, Lefton Sep
mon and Kristine of Panama.
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The death OCCtii'i'Cd til South ' Funds raised the local cam -was eoverel with `white, .cloth lite Saturday ()Pell house. �1Trs. unmur,ryltuwtr,rnnnxrlurllnrinn„rnnrunrtmnlel+ort),rnlrrlrrrnunrrneenunuruourutnllunrrullggvi�
81, formerly of Hensall and Us -Cameron and her staff were ver
Miss Allgeia. Armitt, extension r'lui'011 1lospital, I xetel Satur• paign are used to finance service
veryborne township, died in London,da), April 18 or Alfred Edwin work in Huron County as well as pleased by the number of book
Wednesday, April 15. Iclepartnlcnt, University of West-
' Carlile of Hensallin his 84th general education and research hlSelhurSt ladies enthusiasts who visited the li-,
t l t C brar
Mrs, Kerslake the former ern Ontario, will be guest year. Mr. Carlile had been ad -programs carried on
Elizabeth Matilda' Simmons, died speaker at the Kinette inter -club milted to the hospital some two C across
some years ago. i meeting to be held Friday, May
Surviving are one daughter, 1, in Hensall Memorial Arena.
Idrs. Mary E. Marshall, London.I Over 150 Kinettes from ten
Public funeral services were
held: from the Bonthron funeral clubs in Zone D are expected
chapel Saturday, April 18 con, to attend,
ducted by Rev. Hugh Wilson of Clubs from Woodstock,. Simcoe,
Thames Road. Interment was in Stratford, London, Tillsonburg,
Exeter cemetery.
Pallbearers were Fred Daw-
son, Ed Alexander, Bev, Alexan-
der, Horton McDougall, Melvin
Glanville and Allan Miller.
Arnold Circle convenes
President Mrs. Ed Fink was
hostess for the Arnold Circle of
Carmel, Presbyterian Church on
Monday evening.
The topic, "Immigrants to
Canada,” was taken by Mrs,
Harry Hoy,. Mrs. John Baker and
Mrs. William Fink.
St. 'Phomas, Delhi, Aylmer,
Exeter and Hensall will be
represented.
District convener Mrs. Agnes
Braun, of Delhi, and her execu-
tive will be present,
Mrs. Jack Drysdale, president
of the local club, will preside.
Personal items
Mrs. Grace Harpole, who spent
the winter months with her Bon-
in -law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs, Doug Peacock and family
at. Ottawa, returned home last
week.
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•- Canada. -lPersonal items
weeks previous to his death with Isten t0 rE O.rts • ]1Mdss Ann Linstra, of Exeter,
a heart condition, During 1958, the Huron runt p
spent $1,500 on some 45 cancer The Woman's Association and visited over the weekend. with
Born in flay Township, son of patients. An additional $700 was Woman's lllissionary Society of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.'
the late Mr. and Mrs, Robert used to educate citizens to recog- Chisellturst United met in the Linstra,
Carlile he 'tsar a druggist. for nine the symptoms of cancer and church schoolroom Tuesday of -1 Mrs, Mac Greer,of London,
many years in Detroit retiring the need for early diagnosis. ternoon for their April meeting, visited on Saturdy with her
to Hensall soneyears ago to Over $t0,000 was forwarded by with Mrs. A. Ross in the chair mother, Mrs. J. Bonthron,
make his home with . his sister, the Huron unit to the provincial for the WA. Mrs. R. Taylor Jr.! t
Mrs, Jackson Walker who sur- headquarters in Toronto to be was in charge of the worship Kinette club aids
vives him. I used in research projects. 'using as the theme "Love Thy I
He was unmarried. I "Thanks to the support of the Neighbour."
Public funeral services were people of Huron, our unit is able Airs. Percy Harris took the cancer campaign
held from the Bonthron funeral to play an effective part in the chair for the WMS: The group ff Mrs. George Beer was hostess
home, Hensall, Tuesday with Rev.' vital fight against :one of the accepted an invitation to the an.,
Chas. D. Daniel conducting the most baffling and tragic diseases nual birthday party at Hensall' at her home Tuesday evening'
services. Burial was in Exeter of our time," states Mrs, Ken- United Church Friday, April 24, for themeeting of the Hensall
cemetery. -. netnett'Johns, Woodham, president Reports of the Presbyterial I Kinettes.
of the unit, "We hope to increase held at Goderieh were given by Mrs. Jack Drysdale and Mrs.
Personal items our contributions this Hca , William Mickle were appointed
Mrs. T. Brintnell for the D.
Da- delegates to the convention' in
Mr, and Mrs. Alf Clark re- help speed the day when a cure m ; session, and Mrs. C. Da -
turned home after spending the is found,"Detroit in May.
past week visiting with relatives niet for the afternoon session,
Mrs. Taylor presented highlights Ten dollars was donated to the
in Toronto. Friends shower of the Conference Branch held Canadian Cancer Society.
at Chatham. Mrs, A. Ross fa Mrs. Tony Charrette won the
voured with a piano solo. Mrs, raffle prize.
Russell Brock and Mrs. Camp-{ Next melting to be held at the
bell were hostesses. I home of Mrs. Charette, April 27,
Rebekah lodge
hears reports
Saturday bride
bliss Geralciilie Harburn, bride-
elect of Saturday, April 25, was
Noble Grand Mrs. Inez Mc- honored at a presentation held
Ewen presided at the regular for her .last Wednesday evening
meeting 0 f Amber Reblkall at the home of Mrs. Charles
Lodge on Wednesday evening.
Eckel, when 20 neighbors and
friends presented her with a
An invitation was received to miscellaneous shower, '
attend open house at the 100E Color schemes in pink and
and Rebekah Home in Barrie on white, balloons and streamers
May 30, formed an attractive setting with
Mrs, Harold. Parker gave a zee- the guest of honor seated in a
port of the daffodil party at Exe- decorated chair.read A presentalion address was
ter and Mrs. William Caldwell, by Mrs. Eckel and gifts
Jr. PNG gave a report of the were presented by Mrs. Keith
district meeting .held in Exeter AlcBride, of Zurich Mrs, Cecil
at which. seven Past Noble ` Pepper conducted contests.
Grands attended. I Arranging 1 h e presentation
A report was given by Mrs. were Mrs. Eckel and Mrs. Pep -
Leona Park of the Friendship • per. The bride -elect is on the
Night held at Clinton. Arrange- staff 'of the .local Bell Telephone.
ments were made to hold a , The staff of the Bell Telephone
euchre following the regular held a social evening for Geral -
meeting, May 6. A report of the dine, presenting her with a noo-
marathon euchre was given by up toaster. Miss Bonnie Kyle
vice grand, Mrs. Glenn Bell. I made the presentation.
Kippen East Institute
elects Mrs. R. Brock
Mrs. Russell Brock was elected , Mrs, Boss Broadfnot,. Airs, John
president of Kippen East Wont- I Sinclair; sunshine committee,
en's Institute at the annual meet- Mrs. James )McNaughton, Mrs.
ilzg last Wednesday evening. She I Winston Workman; Mrs. Rob -
1 ert Kinsman; auditors, Mrs.
succeeds Mrs. Campbell Eyre Stewart Pepper, Mrs. Wilmer
who has filled the office for the Broadfoot,
past three years. 1 Officers were installed by ]firs.
• Vice - presidents a r e: M r s. Robert Elgie with Mrs. William
James Drummond, Mrs. William Kyle acting as secretary. Twenty
Bell, Mrs. Edison McLean; sec- 1 six answered the roll call by
retary, Mrs. William K y 1 e; I paying fees for the corning year.
treasurer, Mrs. Verne ' Alder- i Annual reports were given.
dice; Branch directors, Mrs. Ken I Mrs. John Sinclair reported on
McKay, Airs. Arthur Virley, , the district executive meeting
Mrs. Howard, Finkbeiner. I held in I-Iensel!. Mrs. Alex Mc -
Conveners of standing tom-; Gregor and Airs. Stewart Pepper
mittees, Agriculture and Cana- 1 were appointed delegates to the
dlan Industries, Mrs. B. White- !District annual in Grand Bend
house, Mrs. Winston Workman; May 21. Mrs. Winston Work -
Citizenship and education, Mrs, I pian. shotved quilt iiiaterial don -
Robert Upshall, Mrs. Chas. ,Eyre; 1 ated by Mrs. ' Archie Hoggarth
historical research and current, to be used as the WL saw fit.
events, Mrs. A 1 e x McGregor, I Miss Joan Sinclair favored
Mrs. Robert Gemmell; hoiiie I with Iwo solos, Mrs. Howard
economies and health, Mrs. Ar- , Finkbeiner conducted a contest.
thur Finlayson•, Mrs. Harry!
Caldwell; sewing convener, Mrs,1 The meeting was held at the
Alex McGregor; press reporter, home of Mrs. John Sinclair with
Miss Margaret McKay; pianists; Mrs. Workman as co -hostess.
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