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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-17, Page 6Sale ., ., .hh r , .,m.. a;.. Page 6 December 17, 1959 Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 Kids enjoy c.ay, gifts , 9f One hundred and fifty gifts end the same number of bags of candy were distributed Sun- day afternoon to the children of the members of Hensall Legion Branch and Ladies' Auxiliary No, 468 at the annual Christmas I.arty held in the Legion Hall. 14Irs. William Brown, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary on be- half of the Legion and Auxiliary welcomed the children, They were entertained to sev- eral comedy films with Jack Drysdale in charge of the pro- jector. Mrs. Ed Munn accompa- nied at the piano for Christmas songs and the ladies of the auxil- iary served lunch. Santa was present and had a busy time distributing the gifts and candy. In charge of the project were Mrs. E. R. Davis and Mrs. William Smale, Fowl bingo E. R. Shaddick who was AIC for the fowl bingo held Friday night in the Legion Hall ex- pressed his pleasure and thanks on behalf of the Legion for the splendid attendance despite in- clement weather. Fifteen rounds of chickens and .10 rounds of turkeys and geese were won and a door prize, a turkey. • One happy little girl was -Kathie Henderson who won a `turkey, and two winners of chickens from Zurich were John Bau and Dennis Denomme. Win- ner of th door prize was Mrs. Maude Hedden, Hensall Institute makes donations The Legion Hall was the set- ting for the Christmas meeting of Hensall Women's Institute last Wednesday evening attended by 60 members and guests. Fresh dent Mrs. Fred Beer conducted the meeting. In response to the roll call for a cash donation members con- tributed $20.00 to be sent equally to the Salvation Army and Prot- „estant Orphanage in London. A motion was passed to send a shower of cards to members ill in hospitals. An interesting and newsy letter from Mrs, R. M. Peck, vacationing in Arizona, was read by the president. Carols were led by Mrs. T. C. Coates accompanied on the piano by Miss Greta Laramie who presided for the program which included a piano duet by the Misses Louise Jones and Katharine Roszel, a demonstra- tion on Christmas decorations by. Christ. Mrs. M. Drysdale, a st M s. G Y eras poem by Mrs. Lorne Chap- man and a solo by Mrs, Carl Payne. Miss Lammie introduced the Rev Currie Winlaw, guest speak- er, who gave a Christmas mes- sage cdntering around the thought that in lihe rush of Christ- mas no one ,sl.ould forget the , true meaning of Christ coming to earth, Mrs. R. Y. McLaren • extendedcourtesy remarks to the speaker and all who assisted with the program. • Hostesses were Mrs, Jarvis Horton, Idrs. J. Skeaassisted • by Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. T. J. Sherritt. Mrs. Bruce Koehler, - 'Mrs. Len Purdy and Mrs, Fred Beer. Chiselhurst WA and WMS The Christmas meeting of Chis- ' elhurst WA and WMS was held last Tuesday afternoon in the schoolroom. The WA meeting was presided over by the presi- dent Mrs. R. Taylor, with Mrs. Jack Brintnell in charge of the worship theme, "Perfect Har- mony.' • The group agreed to give a • donation at the White Gift serv- ice. Treats will be given to the children of the Sunday School, The WMS meeting was chaired by the president Mrs, Clarence Coleman, Rev. Currie Winlaw gave an interesting message and. stated "Christmas does belong in a world like this," A film was shown "Face to the Future". Mrs. Jdhn Glennspoke on Stew- arsilip and offered a prayer for Miss Martin, the missionary or prayer. The treasurer reported. the year's allocation had been met. The White Gift service will be held Sunday, December 20 with the church to be decorated in Christmas motifs and Christmas tree. In charge of this project ere Mrs. Jack Brintnell and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mrs. Ern. Dick and Mrs. Rob- ert Kinsman were hostesses for the meeting. Personal items Mrs. Sim R.oiebol and her daughter, Maja, the latter on the staff of Victoria Hospital, deliver• ed four cartons of Used cards to the War Memorial. Children's Hospital, Landon recently, the project of Hensall Wbrnen's In- etitute 1Vir. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, ob, Anil, acid Mrs, Florence Joynt, were in London Sunday evening to hear the university dhoir of 0 voices present their Christmas concert in Thames ia11, IIWO. Charier is a mem bar of the choir., George >l, Walker is a patient 1tt South Huron Hospital, Eke - ter Mr's Gordon Love is a patient Olt Clinton Public` 1=Tbspital Where twits iuulei:Went ori opetation, ,tneStlh7Sheahhhhh...,:hh ""h 'Curling' euchre 1 9 VVI treats helps buy stones The Curling Club sponsored a successful euchre and bridge in the Memorial Centre auditorium last Tuesday evening. Winners for euchre were: ladies, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, Mrs. Norman Jones; gents, LAC Bob Noyal, RCAF Station Cen- tralia, Lorne Chapman. Bridge, ladies, Mrs, Jim Mc- Allister, Mrs. Vincent Bisson- nette; gents, Len Thomas, Cen- tralia, Jim McAllister; door prize, Don Joynt. Proceeds will be used to pur- chase curling stones. Lunch was convened by Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. V, Bissonnette and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, UC auxiliary picks officers The Evening Auxiliary of the Hensall United Church enter- tained the WMS members and the Young People at the Christ- mas meeting on Monday eve- ning. The president Mrs, Ken Elder presided. Mrs. C. Winlaw had charge of the devotional and gave the Christmas story and the Legend of the Black Madonna. The roll call was answered by a donation of money by the members to buy a blanket for the Norway House in Manitoba also stockings and jewellery for the bale, Mrs. Walter Spencer presented the slate of officers for 1960 Honorary president is Miss M. Ellis; past president, Mrs. Ken Elder; president, Mrs, Hugh Mc- Ewen; vice-presidents, Mrs. H. Keyes, Mrs. Ron Mock; treas- urer, Mrs. John Heal; secretary, Mrs. E, Ohipchase, ass't secre- tary, Mrs, Wm. Mickle; pianists, Mrs. Wm, Fuss and Mrs. J. C. Goddard. Secretaries, supply, Mrs. Grant MacLean; stewardship, Mrs. Robt. Drysdale; friendship, Miss Mary Goodwin; literature, Mrs. Peter McNaughton; Christian citizenship, Mrs. Clem Christie; card, Mrs. Milton Lavery. Committtees, recreation, Mrs. Robt. Cook and Mrs. Walter Spencer; social., Mrs, Pearl Passmore and Mrs. Lorne Hay; nursery, Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Mrs. Alex Munn; Mission Band, Mrs. E. Davis, Mrs. Ross Forrest, Mrs. Edison Forrest and Mrs. Harold Dignan; flower, Mrs. Doug Cook and Mrs. Wm. Parker; press, Mrs. Maude lied - den; banquet, •Mrs. Hugh Mc• Ewen and Mrs, Harold Elder. A donation of $10 was voted to the LA for the Guides and Brow- nies. $10 to CARE and $15 to the WMS for the bale expenses. Mrs. Pearcy Graham donated four tablecloths to the Evening Auxiliary and the ',VMS, Mrs. David Kyle gave the in- troduction to the film entitled "Angola Awakes." The meeting concluded with carol singing. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fisher and family visited with relatives in Goderich recently. Personal items hrrs. Margaret Veit' of Bruce - field was a weekend guest with her sista-, Mrs, L. Simpson, youngtots Mrs, Alex McGregor was host- ess for the Christmas meeting of Kippen East Women's Insti- tute last Wednesday afternoon. Co -hostess was Mrs, Winston Workplan. Children of pre-school age were special guests for this occasion. President Mrs. Russell Brock chaired the meeting and members responded to the roll call by naming "What I want for Christmas." Mrs. Arthur Varley gave the Christmas story and the children entertained. Mrs. M. G. Drys- dale of Hensel! demonstrated some rttractive Christmas ideas. Ten dollars was donated to the Children's Aid at Goderich, in a draw for a small Christmas cake Mrs Winston Workman was the lucky winner. Discussion was held and plans finalized for the observing of the 25th anniversary of the branch Friday, December 18, afternoon meeting to be held in the Memorial Centre auditorium when Miss Helen McKercher, kIome Economics Branch Dep't, Toronto, will be guest speaker, Former members will attend, and special music will be pre- sented. In the evening a euchre and dance will be held. Lucky lunch prize, and a draw will he made for a Christmas cake, made by Mrs, Verne Alderdice, Members exchanged gifts and. the children were presented with treats and gifts. Conveners of treats were Mrs, Winston. Workman and Mrs. John Sinclair; cookies, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs, Howard Finkbeiner and Mrs. Williain Caldwell; ice cream, Mrs. Ross Chapman, Mrs. Glenn Slavin, Mrs. James Drummond, Mrs, Arthur Finlayson and Mrs. Ken M cKay. Install executive of Carmel circle At the December meeting of the Arnold Circle of the Carmel Presbyterian Church held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Bell. Mrs. Harry Hoy and. Miss Hannah I Murray conducted the Christmas worship. - ' Mrs. Roy Bell and Mrs. J. E, McEwen agreed to audit the 1959.books, Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Gerald Bell and the Home Helpers report was read by Mrs. Trevor Wilson and Mrs, A, R. Orr; Mrs. Orr reported on the cancer society meeting held in Exeter. The la- dies• will meet to decorate the upstairs of the church on Thurs- day evening the 17th. Rev, G. C. Vais conducted the installation of the 1960 officers. Mrs. Roy Bell and Mrs. Orr were lunch conveners. , The January meeting will be held in the church schoolroom. Personal items A mixed bonspeil will be held. at the Hensall Memorial Centre on Wednesday, Deceinber 30 sponsored by the Hensall Curl- ing Club. Mr. and Mrs, Gus Voth and Jim of Detroit were weekend visitors with Mrs, Vbth's mo- ther, Mrs. Lou Simpson. Guide Corner By LINDA NOAKES At the last Tuesday meeting of the Guides after the usual open- ing exercises the Guides went to their patrol corners and male Christmas corsages which were later shown to the rest of the pack. While the seeonders cleaned up the patrol corners, the five lead• ors had a Court of Honour, Several games were conducted. by Louise Jones before the chairs were returned to their former positions and the Guides left for home. Entertain, community children One of the .largest Christmas parties for the children of Hen- sall and district was held Sat- urday afternoon, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and Hensall Branch of the Canadian Legion 468. Four hundred and seventy- five bags of candy were distrib- uted to the children and the sante amount of bottles of choco- late milk, gift of Ron Mock of the Hurondale Dairy. Santa arrived in the fire truck and was welcomed by. Reeve John Henderson. Rev, Currie Winlaw spoke briefly. The hall was packed for the showing of several films of comedy cartoons. Personal items Mrs. Clarence Reid was called on Friday on the IGA Town and Country on CKNa-TV Wingharn and her prize was a case eon- taining 48 boxes of facial tissues, Mrs. Marjorie Helm, Jack and Marilyn, of Tiverton, spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and family. White Gift Service will be ob- served at the United Church Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. The choir will present a Christmas cantata "King all Glorious," Hensall minor dub.s win two, lose one By R0N B RODE 3CK first goal then Zurich going a - Friday. night, Hensall Bantams I lost their second game of the season when Zurich defeated the locals 3-2. Zurich is the only team in the league with Hensall in the "D" grouping. The game was close all the way with Hensall scoring the Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Gus Voth and Ji nine of Detroit, were week- end visitors with Mrs. L. Siinp- son. Airs. Jack Sinclair of Kippen was the winner of the. Borg bath- room scale in a (craw Saturday night at Crest Hardware store. Saturday, Dec. 19 draw will be made for a Coronado deluxe automatic toaster. The auditoriulln of • the United Church in seasonal decorations, is being much admired and the artists were Mrs. Walter Spen- cer and Mrs, R. J. Drysdale. Mr. Merney Twitchell of Tor- onto spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Orville 'Twitchell. Mrs, Keith Wonnacott and in- fant son, Delbert Keith, re- turned home from Victoria Hos- pital, London, on Sunday. Messrs, Bob and Tom Fisher visited with relatives in Gode• rich recently, Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the weekend with 11Ir. and Mrs, George P.arker, Ricky and Cin- dy. Mrs. Art McCallum and son re- turned to their home at Russel - dale after spending the -,past week with the former's mother, Mrs. Pearl Koehler. Mr. Earl Bell has accepted a position with the Guaranty Trust Co, in Toronto where he com- menced his duties last week. Mr, James Petty and Miss Flora Petty left last week for Florida where they will spend the winter months, lead in the second, Hensall Clea up, the score in the last period only to taste defeat in the last five seconds' of the game. HENSALt. Goal, 3..). Taylor; defence, C. Chapman. 11. 'lc - Naughton: forwards, B. Carlisle, 13. Chipchase, W, Ellwood: alter- nates, D Lenaghan, G. Harburn, 13. Middleton. 0. Sinale, G. Belt, (J Stassik, Ii, Hay, B. Cooper. ZURICH Goal, r, Stade: de- fence, I. Westlake,. G. forwards, C. Witmer, 13. Bedard, L. Merrier; alternates, B. Bloch, R, Bannister, R. McAdams, B. Hoff- man, t+, Denomme, H. Lantz, P. Bedard, B. Dinnln, P. Realer, 11. Fisher, J. Masse, X. Genttner. First period 1-lleneall, B. Carlisle .. 10:30 Penalties B. Dinnin, 16:45. Second period 2 -lurid', B, Bedard (L. Merner, C. Witmer) . ,. 15:40 3 -Zurich, B. Hoffman 19:14 Penalties -- 0. Willert (tripping) 6:40, Third period •i-Hensall, O. Smale (Middleton) 13:15 5 -Zurich, 13. Bloch (McAdams, Bannister) 5:,10 Penalties-Smale (stashing) 4:10; Block (tripping) 5:10. Hensall trounces Oakridge Acres Hensall really went to work on the London net on Friday night when they came through with a decisive 18-2 victory. Hensall broke loose with every- one on the team getting goals or assists. Jacques tallied four times, Kyle blinked the light three times with Chapman, Chip - chase, Shaddick and Jones slap- ping in two each, Mickle, Moir and Bonthron got one apiece. f! HENSALL - Goal, D. 'lock; de- fence, 13, Shaddick, B. Mickle: for- wards, S. Kyle, B. Bonthron, L. Mrs. Jack Corbett was a re- cent visitor with Mrs, Ella Har- 1 ding and Bruce in London. Mr. Milton Love was a week- end visitor with' his son and , daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Love in Toronto. • Meet Charlie, Quite a guy, Charlie. Tall, handsome, everybody liked him -and. Charlie was the life of the party whenever their crowd got together.. Take Christ- mas. They were all there. It had been quite an evening. The party finally broke up around two -thirty'. "See you all at our place tomorrow," called Charlie. Bur tomorrow never came for Charlie. He had made the mistake of having one more for the road. Oh, sure, he felt O.K. But he wasn't. Alcohol had dulled his reflexes and life -of the party changed his attitude toward driving. At any other time Charlie could have avoided the ac- cident. But this time he didn't move fast enough: What Charlie didn't realize was that a few ounces of alcohol had slowed his reflexes, impaired his ability, changed his driving attitude. Your Ontario Department of Transport asks you not to take that chance. You can lose out so easily, just as Charlie did. If you intend drinking, don't drive: You'll have an easy conscience and more fun: Jones; alternates, B. Horton, H. Moir, J, Chlpehase, H. Jacques, .J. Chapman, B. Noakes. OAKRIpGE AGRES-.Gga1, MIT;; defence, Burns, 'Wolfe; forwards, Tullock, ,Irwin, (3n enough: alter. nates, Waugh. O'Brien, Nelligan, Coe Forbes, Searfg, Crosson, Klb. First perioaa 1-Hensall, Mickle 2:20 2-11ensall, Jacques (Chapman) 7:20 5-,.l:lensall, Nyle (Shaddick) 11:00 4-•-I1enaall, Chapman 12:31 5-Hensall, Moir . ............. 13:50 Second, period 6-ilensa11, Kyle 7:10 7-Hensall. Chapman Morton) 12:35 S-Hensall, Chipchase (Jacques, Chapman) 13:00 9 -Oakridge, Tullook (Irwin, Cavanauzll) 14:55 10•-•-Hensan, Shaddick 17:10 11-Hensall, .tones (I.ionthron) .. . 13:55. 12-Hensall, Jacques (Chapman) .. .. , 1.3:40 Third Period 13-Iiensall, Jones (Shaddick, Kyle) 1i-I•lensall, C'hipebase (Chapman) 15-Hensall, Jacques (Horton) 16-I3ensall, Kyle (Shaddick) 17-Hensall, Bonthron 15-#iensall, Jacques 3:29 3:48 4:00 6:15 6:45 (Horton) 7:46 19.-0akridge, Crossman. 5:30 20-I1eneail, :Shaddick. (Jones) 17:16 Mock Gets. Shutout Hensall goalie, Dennis. Mock, got his first shutout of the sea- son in an exhibition game ;against. Exeter, in the Hensall arena Wednesday night, The victory Was the fourth straight loin for 'the local midgets this season. Byran Bonthron sparked the home squad with two goals and one assist, Jacques tallied twice and Steve Kyle scored once, EXETER -- Goal, L. Howard; defence, D. ('ann, L, IIeywood; forwards, R, Boyle, 11'. I.anlb, 1", Wells; alternates, P. McPalls, a), Cooper, M. Cushman, F. Wright, 0. Tryon, D. 'Purvey, W. Sims. First period 1-hlensall, .Bonthron 9:15 Second period 2-1-1ensall, Kyle (Bonthron) :10 3-Hensall, Jacques .... _.,....... 4:35 Third period 4-Ilensall, Jacques 3:45 5-Hensall, Bonthron 8:15. 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