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VOTERS ENDORSE HENSALL. COUNCIL .— Members of
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call Council had little trouble defending their positions.
in Monday's vote. .411 secured large majorities aver flp,
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,, .Ry ,MRS. NEER. DAYJS
Ladies aid 4n01,141 meeting Su.od_ay with Mr, and Mrs Be
Last Wednesday the 'axlnuaj .ber Davis,
meeting .and election of officers
of St. Patrick's Guild and WA
was held at the home of Mrs,
Reber Davis, with twelve mem-
bers .and ,one visitor present.
The reports were read and
adopted with all obligations ,rn.i.
Fifty dollars was voted to the
budget .S of St, Patrick's church. uare your.
Mrs. Lorne Weibull conducted.
aChristmas contest and Mrs, sets
Atkinson was the winner..
Mrs,
Tom
Kooy held
a
son
gponetks From left are�eeveJohn Henderson, Council- 1. co teStian by the hostess. In
Mr, and Mrs. B,ebt. gindal,
were guests with Mrs. Richard.
iMekins, Exeter and visited later
With Mr. and Mrs. Howard
yyClarke, Shipka,
.,,.
By DJ G
iol's Lorne Hay, John Baker, Mrs, Minnie Noakes, Tpl]n the absence of the vector, Rev, X {rrf
Lavexlder, and Clerk P. L. 1VlacNau htota, P Dymond, Mrs. W. J. Pic- ,
>a i',A Photo ki'ns, LUeanl •
Presided for the The RCAF Centralia square
Hensall, minors
chaired the meeting for which'
there was 100% atltendar e,
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• Penal tles :'rl(rney (slashing/
0;20; Jones ((ripping) 10;59,
Second periost
3 )
} etisall f' I,1pn)tase
(Sombre')l r.
. )s:ao
Penalties .._ Coops (slashing)
4:31; Shaddirk (tripping), 0;10,
Third period
4—:kiensall, .&onthron :66
0—i-fensa11, Jaques 3:45
5—Clinton, Allen .. ....,16:60
Penalties --..Cox (in terfeeenee1
• 16:46 (' h a rm a n (high -slicking)
16:00; M2ureey thigh 'sticking) 19;00,
BANTAM GAME
Clinton 7, Henaall. 2
CLINTON --- Goal, Ste ()forth; tie -
fence, .1cAttley, Colquhoun; for-
wards, Cooper, McCrea, Balking,
Logan, Gilks, George, Glazier, Clew,
Boyce, Scott, White, Crieh,.
HENSALI- -- Goal. Taylor; rte.
fence, Chapman,. McNaughton; for-
wards, Carlisle, Ellwood, Middle-
ton, Lenaghan, Stasik, Cooper,
)Hock, ,$male, Sell,
First period
1—Clinton, ;1(cClre.. (McAuley) 2:00
2—Clinton, Cooper (McCrea) ., 6;30
• Penalties — None.
Second period
1—Clinton, Mks 2;00
4—Clinton, Cooper (McAuley) 4:.10
s --Clinton, GNks (Logan) 12;11
d—Hensall Chapman 17:18
Penalties — None,
Third period
7 --Clinton, Colquhoun 5:06
5—Hensall, MoNaughtan
(Middleton) 9:20;
I{ --Clinton, :McAuley (Logan) ,10;11)
Penalties -•- None.
Kippen comments
Ry MRS NORMAN LONG
WMS meeting
The December meeting of the
'WKS of St.
re
/:nd ws United
Un'i
d
Church, Kippen was held on
Thursday afternoon, Dec. 3 with
Mrs. J. Sinclair and. Mrs, Bin.
nendyk :as hostesses. Mrs, H.
Caldwell took charge of he wor,
ship period.
The roll call was answered
with a gift .for the Fred. Victor
Mission. Mrs, Edison. McLean
and Mrs. R. Consitt gave a re-
port of the secti'onai meeting
which was held in Elimville in
October.
Mrs. Harold Jones read
story of two Christmas carols,
Everyone then joined in sing.
ing these carols.
Mrs. John Sinclair read a
Christmas story, Mrs. Ross
Love read the slate of officers
for 1960 and Mrs. Emerson
Kyle inoved a vote of thanks to
the retiring president Mrs. Rus-
sell Consitt. Hon, president of
WMS is Mrs, Russell Consitt;
president, Mrs, John Anderson;
vice-presidents, 'Mrs. Harold
Jones, Mrs. H. Finkbeiner, Mrs.
Hugh Hendrick; secretary, Mrs.
Harold Jones; treasurer, Mrs,
Morley Cooper; press secretary,
Mrs. N. Long; Missionary
Monthly secretary, Mrs. A. Par-
sons; Mission Band, Miss Doro-
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News from Whalen
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
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Personal items
Miss jean Arksey, of London,
spent the weekend with Mr.
George Arksey and was also a
guest at the Parkinson -French
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire,
l ue Ann and Paul called on Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Foster, Ex-
eter, on Sunday. '
`"' Janice. and Robbie Morley
spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Howard Pym, Elimville.
Mrs. J. Meyer
dies in Kitchener
.Mrs. Jacob Meyer, resident of
Kitchener for 40 years and wife
of Jacob 'Meyer formerly of Hay
Township died in Kitchener of
a heart attack 'on Saturday, No
vember 28.
Born in Wilmot Township,
May 7, 1881, she married Jacob
Meyer in 1901. She was a mem-
ber of Stirling Avenue Menno-
nite church. and a member of the
Woman's Missionary ,society.
Surviving besides her hus-
band are three son's, Herbert and
Curtis, Kitchener and Harvey,
Toronto; two daughters, Mrs.
Ernest (Violet) Frederick, 'Kit-
chener and .Mrs. Joseph (Vale -
ria) Maich, Oakland, Cal; six
.brothers, John •ef Michigan, Si.
Solomon and Noah of Iowa
David of Illinois and Ezra of
Hensall; three sisters, Mrs. Tho -
Pias Kyle, Hensell, Mrs. Lesume
t?esjardine, Exeter. and Mrs. Ja-
eog Gingerich, Zurich.
The funeral• service was held
In the Stirling Avenue Mennonite
church on Tuesday, Dec. 1 with
burial in W(Sodland cemetery.
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Mr,- and Mrs. Earl Johnson,
London; Mr. and Mrs, Melville
Gunning and Muriel, also Mr.
Wilfred Herbert were Friday
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don Johnson.
Mrs. Milne Pullen, Mrs. Bert
Duffield, Mrs. Cecil Squire, Mrs.
Melville Gunning and Mrs. Mit-
chell Willis attended an open
meeting of the Agricultural So-
ciety, Kirkton, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Afrs. F, 'Squire attend-
ed the Times -Advocate banquet
at Armstrong's Restaurant on
Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil, Miss
Eileen McKenna and Mr. Ross
Duffield were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Rawlings, Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis,
Saintsbury, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cleve Pullman Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills,
Bruce and Ray were in St.
Marys on Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard. Mills.
, iMr. and. Mrs. Whitney Coates,
of near Exeter, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and
Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Shea,
Charles and Pat and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hodgins attended
the "Shorthorn" banquet at •Eg-
mondville United Church Thurs-
day evening.
Mrs. Thomas Simpson is a
patient at Victoria Hospital,
London.
A number of .friends and
neighbors called on Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
William French to see Janey's
gifts and articles from her hope
chest prior to her marirage on
Saturday, December 5.
Mrs. Laverne Morley, princi-
pal of Granton school, attended
a public speaking contest spon-
sored by the Middlesex school
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t RtmerMjserr TheSewvlt l After Th. Salol
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Community Friendship endchip
Secr
e
Lary, Mrs. Ralph Turner; Chris.
Ilan Ste-,vardship, Mrs, ROSS
Love; supply secretary, Mrs.
Emerson Kyle; pianists, Mrs.
R. Broadfoot, Mrs. Harold Jones;
sunshine, Mrs, F,Idon Jarrett;
Christian citizenship, Mrs. S.
Pepper,
Mrs, Robert McGregor is pre-
sident of WA for 1960. Hon, pre-
sident is Mrs. Alex McMurtrie;
vice-presidents, Mrs, Verne Al-
derdice, Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs.
Lloyd Lovell; treasurer, Mrs, E.
McBride; secretary, Mrs, 1.1,
Finkbeiner.
P*rsonal items
Miss Judy Gridzak has been
confined to her home for over
two weeks having had a fall
near her ,home, causing an in-
jury to her leg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Seimon of
I•lensaJt have moved into Mr.
Ross Broadleaf's house.
Mr. Keith Lovell has accept-
ed a position in Edmonton, Al-
berta,
Mr, and Mrs. Ken McLellan
were in Toronto a day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doig of
Grand Rapids, Mich. 'visited on
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Lydia Doig and sister,
Janet, the latter returning with
John ,for the winter months.
Mr. Arthur Long, of St, Cath-
arines, visited on Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Long.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan. Wren and
Laurie, of Hanover, spent he
weekend with the formers' par-
ents, Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon Wren.
Mrs. N. Dickert, Mrs. Ken
McLellan and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Gregor w,ere in London on Mon-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Grigg of
London and Miss Marie Sinclair
of Stratford visited over the
weekend' with Mr, and Mrs. John
Sinclair.
Mr. William Slavin, who suf-
fered a slight stroke, was ad-
mitted on Sunday to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs, Robt, Gibson and son,
William, of Wroxeter, visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MelIis on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frasier,
of Axford, Mich. spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Elston
Dowson and visited MTs. Jennie
Winder at Parkwood Hospital,
London. Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson were Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Kerr of Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long at-
tended The Times -Advocate ban-
quet Saturday evening at Arm-
strong'k Restaurant, Exeter.
trustees on Saturday, December
5, at the Mountsfield school.
Donnie Wallis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Wallis, of SS No.
7 Biddulph, and pupil of Mrs.
Morley, was the top boy speak-
er, '
Hensall personals
Air., and Mrs. J, E'. McEwen
of J-lensall, Mr. and Mrs, A, E.
Keys of Exeter, visited over the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Keys at Watford,
Sgt. John Beer, Mrs, Beer, Da-
vid andJohnny of Springfield,
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and 'Mrs, Fred Beer,
Harry Hoy of Hensen won $275
at an elimination dinner of the
Strathroy Hockey Club last week.
Kinettes plan to sing carols
At the meeting of Hensel'
Kinettes at the home of Mrs.
Jack Drysdale on Tuesday eve-
ning plans were made to go
around the village carol -singing
on Tuesday evening, December
22,
A donation of $10` was voted to
the Red Shield at London. T.he
raffle brought by Mrs, Deitz
was won by Mrs, John Heal.
President Mrs William A'iickle
The story in
Zion
Ry AARs..Jun DYKEMAN
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, John Miners
and family of Elimville visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Lorne Johns and family,
Saturday evening visitors with
Mr. and Airs. Jud Dykeman
and family . were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Dearing, Exeter; Mr.'
and Mrs. .Paul Dykeman and
boys, Crediton; and Mr. and
Mrs. John Mahoney, Mt, Car-
mel,
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Jaques
and fancily visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques:
of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques 1
and Shirley visited on Sunday
with Mrs. C. Jaques at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Moore of Rannoch.
Larry, Brenda, Dale and Jim=
mie Skinner of Elimville spent
Saturday with Mr. and Ars.
Norman Jaques and family,
Hardening of the heart ages
people faster than hardening of
the arteries?
election of officers. The same dancers met on Saturday for
slate of officers was elected their regular classes with good
with 'the exeeption of secretary attendance and lots of enthus-
and Mrs, Lorne Weiberg will rasa,
fill that seat tar the coming About 70 student dancers from
year, Grades 6, 7 and 8 were present
Mrs. Karl and Mrs. Lorne and displayed lots of pep dur-
Weiberg :assisted the Hostess. ing their hour sessioir. • "Brown
SS Christmas party Eyed Mary" and "GKW Mixer"
are i
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avour t
c
p ;S
On Friday e v n
g the
chit -
Next Saturday, December 12,at
dren of the Sunday Sehoot and 7 o'clock, Grade 4 and 5 stu-
their parents assembled in the dents will be dancing again,
parish hall =for this Christmas Don't forret that December 12
party. at $ o'clock is the Jamboree
The children entertained their Night for the adult square
parents with readings, songs con- dancer's and will include lunch.
ducted by Mrs, Ron Carroll and at about 9.30 and dancing until
a Christmas pantomime with 1'1 p.m.—so try and get out folks,
Mrs, Hugh Davis pianist and it should be a very pleasant eve-
the girls of the junior choir pro- ning. Exeter square dancers are
(titling the background music. Welcome to attend, Lucille
A Christmas fruit cake was Dempster has agreed to act as
dutch auctioned by Mr. Raymond lunch convenor assisted by Dore -
Warburton. Tony Ferrugia is
planning to take some' coloured
movies at the Jamboree, This
will wind up the adult classes
for this year, with our opening
night in 1960 being on January
2,
Personal items Two new squares were danc-
ed, "Just Because" and "If You
Knew Susie", and were well re-
ceived by the dancers, In the
round dance picture "Irish
Waltz" and "Glow Worm" are
now being danced by most of
the members.
A regular square dance club
is being planned to operate in
the New Year.
Greenlee with Mrs. R. Green-
lee the lucky bidder and winner
of the cake, The mothers served
lunch and candy after Santa
made his regular visit with gifts
for all the scholars.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and 1tIrs. Murray Abbott, Cen-
tralia.
There was no church service
at St. Patrick's last Sunday
owing to furnace trouble.
Mr. Cliff Ings, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. Hugh Car-
roll and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Latta and
family spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
and Miss Betty 1Vloriey were
Thursday evening guests with '6
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Abbott,
Whalen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and
family were Saturday evening
guests with Mrs. Davis' cousisn,
Mr, and (Mrs. Don Myers and
family, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon-
ald, Liman, were Saturday eve-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Carroll.
Mr. Fred Meek,. Clinton, and
Mrs. L, Hodgins, Exeter, spent
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