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Hensall and district news
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and ,nevi,, Hugh lson, of Thames
ainiy, .of Oakville, spent the l - Road (Unite Churc '
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Kirkton
Pioneer wide more help
RS. A 0 DAVISo husband,IcwJ,es find
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e sal t. � iia .r .man tar the ra ra t} e , e.
. .... ".... ...guests o n omens answerer, the roll call by naiil-
• -1 west minister at Hensall 1Jnited 7'
be Cool.
Church Sunday mo i a the 7.adies Guild and WA Of fnstitute at their May meeting in "A Historical Spot ,i Huron
a . in ng, May
r
Mr.
and ,firs, Keith Liindsay 2 . Rev.J. St, Pauls Anglican Church inlet held in the Legion Hall last Comity". An interesting p
for r ] a ; e r 4W Rogers, of Erin, letter
attic! Pamela, of Napanee, were
SII' an Thursday g at the Wednesday
Mrs, ,Eileen Rannie, editor of
i'he Observer since it was .re.
established in December, 1958,
aw e,
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson and fam-
ila,. Mrs. Lindsay .and Pamela
.ill remain r week,
t► ti a a v c
to f c
Miss Troyann ;Sell visited with relinquishes her post with this
her sister, Mrs, GUY Bedard of issue, it is announced by Charles
Ililerton over the weekend. A, Fiford, president of Hensall
Mrs, S. Sararas is iii at the Chamber of Commerce, publish -
home of her daughter, Mrs, er of the newspaper,
Harold Bonthron. Mrs, Rannie resigned to'accept
Mr, and Mrs. M. McIntosh, .a position on the clerical staff
of Toronto, visited with Mrs. of RCAF Station, Centralia.
Mary `Taylor over the weekend. She began her duties there
Tuesday,
"It is with sincere regret that
we accept the resignation of
Mrs. Rannie," said Mr, Fiford,
"We have appreciated her sin*
sere and conscientious efforts
on behalf of this community
Project since it was launched six
months ago."
Her successor will be Mrs,
Ernest Davis, wife of the police
constable of the village.
Mrs. Davis is a past president
of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary
and has served as a member of
.dale, a £Dimer minister of the irs evening nese ay ,evening, was read from past president,
United Church here, will be guest 1lonle £ Mrs. Andrew l pax with : Prize for the oldest grand- Mrs. Carl Payne, on vacation in
fifteen-
Mrs. J. E. McEwan, of Hen-
Ball, and Mrs. J. Marzi, of Exe-
ter, spent the weekend in De-
troit,
Ken Manns, of Mimico, was in
Hensall over the weekend,
J, R. "Scottie" Hume spent
the holiday weekend with his
family at St, Thomas.
Rev, George Vais, of Montreal,
who .recently accepted a call to
Carmel Presbyterian church, oc-
cupied that pulpit on Sunday,
May 17.
• Mrs. Wes Vernier was admit,
ted to South Huron Hospital last
Sunday. Hensall Women's Institute and
Mr. and. Mrs, George Parker, the Evening Auxiliary of Hensall
Micky and Cindy, spent the week- United Church.
end holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Davie came to
Charles McArthur of Pontiac, Flenselt eight years ago, shortly
Mich.
Lloyd 1-l:edden, Orville .liedden
and his daughter, Lorna, of St,
Catharines, spent the iveekend
holiday with Mrs. Catherine Hed•
den and faintly.
Mrs, Elliott Walters, of Sea.
forth, spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs, Stewart Bell and with her
brother, Mr. Ni.al Murray of
Madera, Cal., -a visitor at the
Bell home.
Mrs. S. Rannie has accepted a
position as clerk in one of the
offices at RCAF Station Cen-
tralia, commencing her duties on
Tuesday. Mrs. Davis wilt begin her
Mr. Jerry Rannie, who has g
{ hien no the staff of the Bank of duties with the next edition.
Montreal, Clinton, for the past Baptize five at Carmel service
year, has been transferred to
Walkerton where he has been
promoted to second officer. His
duties commence there June. 6.
Harry Smith has purchased
i.: residence of Mrs, Florence Fee.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Horton Sylvia Jane, daughter of Mr. and
are leaving May 27 to fly to Lon- Mrs. Harold. Bell; Stephen Brook,
( don, England, where they will son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Knight; Bradley James, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John. Baker; Doug-
las Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Bell; and William Charles,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hay.
speaker at anniversary services Present, mother went to Abs.Alice Joynt; E.rgland,. .
Sunday, June 7. Mrs. Mex Irvine conducted the youngest grandmother married The group decided to sponsor :
M ;. and it WA meeting with Mrs, Maurice al. 16, Mrs. Edna Corbett;grand- a short ou rse or. it i r "•
.i Mrs. Keith Lindsay Blackler assistingin the dexo , c i i Illi lino y .
and Pamela, of Napanee, were Lionel. mother with the most grand- to charter a bus trip to the
weekend visitors with Mr, and The study book
givenby wasc16hildren' Mrs. T. Kyle, who has Stratford Shakespearean. Festi- _:
Mrs, John Henderson and family. Mrs, Gerald Paul, A letter was grandchildren and 17 ,great- vat this summer, with Mrs,
read eoncer•niog the Deanery
muneeetin5,g to be held in Listowel,
J
The 'Thrtes•Adw�,coto, May 21, 19$9 Ste. 11
1 to4. tat + 000s
!)arltl mstrod as conveners; QutEn �liztkiieth [ vis
to attend the District .Annual At iia, be sold , b7 the ,eler biesr
Grand Seed, May ,21; to appoint and to renew its aaubscript,en ts
Mrs.. E. Davis representative to the Caiiadiaii Association# a11< COW
Attend the meeting of the Perk sinners, Mrs. Nortaiintoa As
Board, May 20; to order 204 Mass. M. Bilis were is ed e
a„ttb . >l�
souvenir spoons commemorating .conveners for the picnic ie Joe.
pfeu.m. I,..a. q�Dl1.1{l1NiumkmalH,�e. efla .i.awaeuNIowei � eniat7lIaaaaleaaffaaale
Dr. William Sproat, Mrs.
Sproat and family, of, Windsor,
visited over the holiday with the
former's mother, Mrs. E. Sproat. The .next regular meeting of
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, of the Guild. and WA will be held
Oakville, were weekend visitors on June 9 at the home of Mrs. T,
with the former's mother, Mrs. CI'eery,
C. Cook. The -Guild meeting followed,
Mrs. Edna Garbett was a week- Personal items
end visitor with Mr, and Mrs, I Mr, and Mrs, Ray Paynter and
Alger Brown, Oxford, Mich. David vsited on Sunday with Mr.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence, Dining and Mrs. Gordon Swan. Sarnia.
and son and Miss Bernice bill-
ing, of Sarnia, were weekend vis-
itors with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Dining.
Mrs. Fred Beer was taken by
Bonthron ambulance to South
,Huron Hospital Tuesday after-
noon with a hack injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan
of Toronto spent, Sunday and
Monday with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle and
family,
Mr. and Mt's. George Hess,
after emigrating from England. Hensall, and Miss Evelyn How.
They lived in Clinton three or and of Toronto spent the week-
four months before Mr. Davis end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris
was employed by the village, Abel at the Pinery where. Miss
The couple has three children Howard showed pictures of her
-- .Robert, who is a member of trip to Alaska and Miami.
a police :force in England; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson, of
Michael, 8, who attends Hensall Detroit, Mich. were weekend visi-
public school, and Kay, 3, tors with Mrs. L. Simpson.
Mrs..Davis spent several years Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKellar,
nursing in England, and mans Susan and Michael, of Chatham,
aged a theatre there for 12 years, spent the Mrs.weArchnd holiday with
Several years ago she wrote and MMr. and s. Archie Noakes.
produced a pantomime, "Cin- r. enc! Heirs. Tack Drysdale
derella," for the ladies' auxiliaryMr.. and. Mrs, Harold Knight'
of the Girl Guides in Hensall. ear, and. Mrs. John Heal, Mr.
and Mrs, William Mickle, Mr,
and Mrs. John Ellwood, Mr. and ALDON
Mrs Ross Jinks attended the
Kinsmen District Convention at
Detroit, Mich.,,held Friday, Sat. Theatre
urday and Sunday, May 15, 16,
17.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, GRAND BEND
and Mrs, Ella. Redden, Exeter,
spent Sunday with. Mrs. Cather-
ine Hedden and :Herb.
Mrs, Mac Greer, London, spent
Wednesday with her mother,
Mrs. James Bonthron,
Rev. J. G. Duncan of London
was in charge of the baptismal
service at Carmel Presbyterian
church last Sunday.
The children baptized were:
vacation for a month, visiting
With their relatives and will be
present to celebrate the eighty-
eighth birthday of Mr. Horton's
mother on June 3.
Mrs. Norman Peppier, Miss
Dorothy Durstein, of Hanover,
were weekend guests with the
former's sister, Mrs. James W.
Bonthron.
Honor bride
Mrs. Harold Caldwell and Mrs.
l3ob Baker 'Jr. were hostesses at
a miscellaneous presentation at
the home of Mrs. Caldwell in
honor of Miss Wanda Baker,
whose marriage to Adam Wilson.
F3rucefield, took place in Hensall
on Saturday, • •
Kinettes sell tickets
Mrs, Jack Deitz was hostess
at her home last Tuesday eve-
ning for the meeting of the
Kinette Club with Mrs. .Tack
Drysdale, president, in the chair.
Members of the club will sell
tickets on the Stratford .Kinette
Antique Show and draw, May
Mrs. William Clement won the
raffle prize. Fourteen members
were present.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr,B.A., B.D.
Minister
• Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt
3:00 a.m,--Sunday School
.10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "A Father
. and his Two Sons"
Nursery for children up to six
years.
ZION CHURCH
•
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
• Rev. G. R. Strome, Pastor
CONFERENCE SUNDAY
All. services *cancelled.
Friday — Choir.
JAMES STREET
' UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
10:00 a.m,--Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Religion of
the Heart"
Anthem by the choir,
Solo by Mrs. .Clare Green.
A. Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All.
NOTE: Ladies' choir practice
following morning service.
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor Bodehhem
0:45 a.m,-$ible School
11.:00 a,m,--Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "La l"lai Roi"
1:30 p,m,—Evening Service
Sermon Subject; "Will God Ac-
cept You?„
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Mach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a.in,—Su.toilay School
11:30" a.in.—Whrshiji
Pettot•; Stanley Saucer, Exeter
THE ANG*..ICAN
CHURCH 'OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev, Brion de Vries, itictsr
Robert eirheron, Organist
Sunday, May 24
TR"1NI0"Y SUNDAY
8:30 a,rirt,•-1-rely Coninlunion
11:00 esti,-41or'niitg ?t'eynr'
(Nursery and Sunday School)
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, B.M, Th.D.
Organist; Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a,m.—Sunday School
1.1:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
The Rev. J. T. Clarke of Cen-
tralia will preach.
Nursery class for 4 and 5
years during the sermon,
Come and worship with us,
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
9:45 a.m.-Morning Worship
(English)
2:15 p.m,—Afternoon Worship
(Dutch)
The minister is in charge.
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev, W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae; Organist
Sunday, May 34
CONFERENCE SUNDAY
AT WATERLOO
No services at home..
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p,m.—Afternooh Worship
and Sermon.
3:30 pan,—Sunday School.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. 2:orn, Pastor, Phone 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
Sertnon ;"Who Is God?"
Al! Are Welcome
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
145 a,m.–SWtla,v School
%4/an
ted
]1:Ob a.m.=orship Ser
7:30 p,nT.–�•Evangelistie Service
Wed,. 8 p.m. --Prayer Meeting
Friday Christ Ambassador's
serViee et the Huron County
"Bet Without faith it is tin-
potsible to please Hien, for he
that Contetlt to Clod must believe
that. le 15, ani] that 13e is a re-
werder of them filet; diligently Good texh prizes. Send It
Beek Flim,"" ffeh, 1.1;(i p p
Postern evang`. L. Winn•eutlar pitCal'ions tei Sox 333 Luger.
great grandchildren; youngest Beer, Mrs. 7. R. ,Davits, Mrs.
grandmother, Mrs, Jack Corbett.
Highlights of the program were '
a debate "Resolved that the
mo.
deryi
wfe is more helpful t
o
her husband than the pioneer
wife", the affirmative taken by
Mrs. Fred Beer and Mrs, 1.
No •n
r untan; negative, Mrs. R.
Simpson and Mrs. Anna Ellis,
Exeter. The debaters brought
out some witty and thought-
provoking points on both sides.
Burns Blackler, Eldon Robin- Judges Mrs. W. B. Cross and
son and Harold Davis attended ; Mrs. T. Sherritt decided in favor
Grand Lodge at Hamilton. " of the negative side by a nar-
Mrs. Clark and Gregory of row margin. An interesting ex -
Richmond Hill spent last week hibit of wearing apparel of olden
with Mr, and. Mrs. Clayton days was displayed by Mrs. A.
Smith. Sbirray.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler A playette on the Hensel'
and family and Mr, and Mrs, Reunion, 10 costume, was a riot.
William Blackler visited Sun- Portraying the roles of pioneer
day with Mr. and Mrs. Miller grandparents were Mrs, Alice
McCurdy, Joynt as Sarah; Mrs. Alfred
Mr. Harvey Wright is a patient Clark as Mary; Mrs. T. KyleSr.
in St.. Marys Memorial Hospital as Joe and Mrs. George Hess .as
at time of writing. Mike; modern grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Flewins of Nia- Mrs. T. C. Coates as Millie;
gara Falls, New York, Miss Bev Mrs. W. Dining as Sally; Mrs.
Veitch and Mr, Jack Veitch of Grace Harpole as Bill; Mrs.
London and Miss Dawn Blackler Blighton Ferg as Ed, Miss Greta
were Sat. evening guests of Miss Laramie was accompanist; Mrs,
Ethel Copeland and Mrs. H.
Copeland.
Mrs. Blanche Campbell of
Welland, Mrs, Harold Green and
san Kenneth of Wainfleet and
David Kitchen of Wainfleet, Ge-
rald Wright of Fenwick were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. .Fred Switzer.
LYRIC
THEATRE
THURS., FRI. a SAT.
"Tartan's Fight
For Life"
* Gordon Scott
* Eva Brent
"Wolfdoglr
* Jim Davis
* Allison Hayes
- COMING SOON
"Shaggy Dog
For this shown only the
matinee admissions will be
Children 25 0 ' Adults 35 0
1r
Anniversary
Service
CENTRALIA
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, May 24
10:30 a.m.
Guest Speaker:
Rev. R, J• Hiltz, M.A., M,Th.,
Main St. United Church, Exeter
Soloist: Mr. W. H. Lambourn,
Hickson
Friends of Centralia
are always welcome.
BARN
DANCE
IN THE NEW BARNS
OF CAMPBELL EYRE
3 Miles East of Hensel,
Fri., May 29
Dancing 10 to 1,30
To Clarence Petrie
And His Nits Hawks
Dancing in Both. Barns
Lunch Booth
Everybody Welcome
Admission 7S¢.
Arnateur
Tal�nt
For the Thursday night
(June 4) program at
LUCAN TRADE
AND HOBBY FAIR
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 22 and 23
'The Rivers Edge
* Ray Milland
* Anthony Quinn
* Debora Paget
One Show Each Nite-8:00 p.m.
Let's Go
Dancing
at
Bluewater
Danceland
EVERY FRIDAY
NIGHT
10 to 1:30
DESJARDINF'S
ORCHESTRA
Modern, Rock 'n Roll,
Square
Admission 750
Join the Crowds
Lakeview
Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY
Lionel Thornton and his
Casa Royal Orchestra
to
moo-
StarIite
Drive -In Theatre
1.5 Miles West of Ne. 4 Hiphw+ly
on Crediton Road
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 22 and 23
- DOUBLE
FEATURE --.
"Revenge of
Frankenstein"
* Peter Cushing
"Guns of
Port P tticoc ter
* Atret'lit Murphy
eveiteseleeseatiateniseentakaireeeriteteenventeeletse
Davis make-up artist.
Mrs, Charles Snell, Mrs. Leon-
ard Schenk, Mrs. Ervin Rader
of .Dashwood, in costume, with
Mrs. Ken McCrae, of Dashwood,
pianist, sang a humorous :num-
her, A poem "The Good Old
Days" was given by Mrs. Chap-
man.
Newly -elected president, Mrs,
Fred Beer, presided. for the
business and. Mrs. Lorne Chap -
BROWNIE'S
Drive-in Theatre
Clinton, Ontario
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 21 and 22
1,
':Kings Go Forth
"
* Frank Sinatra
* Natalie Wood
* Tony Curtis
ONE CARTOON
SATURDAY & MONDAY
May 23 and 25
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
Buchanan Rides
Alone
It
(Colour)
* Randolph Scott
The Last
Blitzkreig"
* Kerwin Mathews
* Van Jonhston
ONE CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
May 26 and 27
"Dangerous
Exile"
( Colour)
* Louis Jordan
* Belinda Lee
TWO CARTOONS
1,010/46
al &id
WESTERN FAIR
GROUNDS— LONDON
2
OPEN WEEKDAYS
4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p,m.
Saturdays and Holidays
1:00 p,m. to 11:00 p.m.
17 RIDES
• FREE ADMISSION
• FREE PARKING
SPECIAL RATES
fbr
• Pitnics
• Birthday rot"
• Spedal Gra1ro'
$LOO BONUS
COUPON
At
Rother's Restaurant-
A S H Food Market
Beavers Hardware
insemreewe_
Wrestling
HENSALL
ARENA
THURSDAY,
MAY 28
8:45 p.m.
Greatest, Finest, Biggest Attrac•
tions to come to this district.
Extra Special All Stars.
3 Big Bouts
JUMBO JIM
Arkansas Farmer,
400-1b. bearded giant, 6' 6"
VS. 2 WRESTLERS
Bill Tulluis and
Knobby McDonald,
Riot Squad of the
West Coast
PLUS
MIGHTY MIDGETS
None over. 4 -feet tall.
None over 100 lbs.
FRITZ HOFFERMAN
vs. JOE MARCH
Prices including tax:
Ad.ults $1, Kids 50¢
KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON
$ifr000
CASH
c
BINGO
IIJTflhI ARENA
Friday, May 29
Arena Doors Open 7:30 p,m. -, Gentles Start At x.00 p.tst.
15 REGULAR GAMES for $60.00 EACH
SPECIAL GAME for $500.00
4-- SHARE.THE.WEALTH GAMES .- 4
General Admission -- 51,00
Extra and Special Cards -•. 2S¢ Each, 5 for $1.00
--- -- CLIP THIS ADV'T -- --
And Gat Crag Extra Chance Free For Each Adv't
Presented at Arene Door on One of the
5 Door Prizes — $25.00 Each •
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Come And Meet John
Wintermeyer •
ONTARIO LiBERAL LEADER •'•
and
Harry Strang
HURON LIBERAL CANDIDATE
At A Reception In That
Clinton Legion Hall
3 to 5 p.m.
Thursday, May 28
Published by the Huron Liberal Association
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EXETER
RACES
TWILIGHT MEET
Wednesday, June 3
5;30 p,m. Daylight Saving Time
X1,400 In Purses
2:30 CLASS TROT
Halter and Shank
2:28 CLASS TROT
Halter and Shank
2:25 CLASS TROT
Halter and Shank
2:22 CLASS TROT
Halter and Shank
OR PACE .. $200
Donated by LINDENFIELDS LTD., HARDWARE
OR PACE 5300
bonated by JONES, MecNAUGHTON SEEDS LTD.
OR PACE 5300
Donated by MAURICE OUANCE, Harhessmaker
OR PACE 5300
Donated by JACK WEBER
FREE.FOR•ALL 5300
Halter and Shank Donated by E. L. CHAFFS 1 SONS, Cock butt implements
PRIZE OF slit FOR FASTEST MiLE OF 2:30 CLASS DONATED l4Y
A. L. AND C. E. ACHESON
SILVER TRAY FOR 4EST DRESSED OUTFIT DONATED SY
JACK SMITH, JEWELLER.
Two Heat Plan, Each Heat A Raca Whitseli ;starting Gate 11
SETTING PRIVlLEGlSS ANNOUNCER: TORY GREGG, LONDON 1
ADMISSION:
Adults S1.Ob; Children 2S0Cerin 250 Grandstand S00; Children 25q
SFONSOREb BY EXETER TURF CLUB
Jack .Morrissey, Chairrnt!'h Herry See*er, Treasurer 8111Al isen e..
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