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*peke with the tatter'held Sunday, ,June 3,8-, 2 p..m.i
Mr, and Mrs. M ,. ,j1pics). And Hbegioning at the ,cenetaph, and
other reletives. - 't under the auspices .9f .the .ca.4.4-.,
Mrs. A. Crerar ha, been re- dian Legion and the 1.0.07. t
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and .district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
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Pastnoblegrands Places third Mission society
conduct meeting • marks birthday
The Past Noble Greeds of
Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hen-
sel', were in .charge of the
regular meeting en Wednesday
evening, opening and closing
the lodge and arranging the
ntertainmnt,
Mrs. Inet MeEwen, Feld,
Was acting Noble Grand and
Airs, Glenn Bell Jr. FN O was
acting vice -grand. Miss Annie
E. Cpnsitt, first Noble Grand
of Amber Lodge was an honor-
ed guest at the meeting and
took the chair of the LSNQ.
The other chairs were oc-
cupied by Past Noble Grands,
Mrs. Ernie Chipchase NG
presided for the business, Mrs,
A, Orr VG reported for the
visiting committee. Mrs. Alex
1rael3eath and Mrs. Ed. Cor-
bett reported for finance com-
mittee, The semi-annual re-
port was given by the treasur-
er, Mrs. Archie MacGregor.
Members wbo have sold tickets
for the CPT committee are
asked to bring them to the
next meeting or contact Mrs,
William Parker.
The decoration service will
he held on rune 18 and the in-
augural meeting, June 22.
Arrangements were made for
the annual 100F and Rebekah
picnic to be held in the local
park June 27 with supper at
5 o'clock,
Following the business Mrs.
Hugh McEwen and Mrs. Alex
MacBeath led in . a sing -song
with Mrs. William Fuss at the
piano. Contests were conducted
by Mrs, William Caldwell and
Mrs. Inez McEwen.
A dutch auction followed
when prizes were won by Mrs.
Fuss and Mrs. Robert Elgie.
Refreshments were served in
the lower hall.
Bingo winners
Winners at Legion bingo Sat-
urday were: Mrs. Fleischauer,
Zurich; Miss Margaret Boa;
Mrs. Mae McLellan; Mrs. Faith
Finsent,
Jack pot special, Mrs. Mc-
Lellan, Mrs. Fleischauer, Mrs,
Maude Hedden; B. Swartzen-
truber; Jim Sm al e; Mrs.
Fleischauer;
jack pot special, Mrs. Pin -
Sent, Mrs. Jim Clark; H.
okSwartzentruber; Baur Boa, Jim
4Petty; Clayton Sanders;
Jack pot •special, Clayton
Sanders and Mrs. Fleischauer;
door prize winners, H. Swartz-
entruber and Fred Kennings.
Jack pot this Saturday will
be $120.00 in 54 calls with two
door prizes,
Mrs. Vests Streets
Funeral. services for Mrs.
Vesta. Streets, 74, Clinton, were
held from Bali' and Mutch Fu-
neral Chapel, Clinton, Monday,
.Tune 12 with burial in Clinton
cemetery.
Mrs. Streets, the former
Vesta Bawden, died in London
on Friday.
Surviving a r e daughters,
Miss Dorothy and Miss Norma,
both at home, Mrs, William
(Madeline) Mutch, Clinton;
'Mrs. Raye (Cora) • Paterson,
Hensall; son, B e e c h e r, at
home. •
Only son dies
David Andrew, only Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sangster,
died in War Memorial Chil-
dren's Hospital, London, Tues-
day, June 13, in his 3rd year.
Surviving are his parents,
three sisters, Gail, Pamela and
Sheila, and his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Simpsori
of Hensall.
The body rested at the 14on-
throe Funeral Ohapel, Hensall.
Graveside services at Baird's
cemetery, Wed., June 14 were
conducted by Rev, Currie Win -
law.
e4MITAMX-Mrettareeatelgge
The story in
Sunshine
in tourney
Mrs, Norman Mattson re-
ceived word on Friday, June 9
she had placed third in the
bowling 'teriumament at Sarnia,
sponsored by Mitten Street
-Bowling Lane. Tourpaments
started February a n ci con-
cluded the end of April.
Mrs, Mattson participated in
the tournament in March.
Other winners were from In-
gersell, London, Dresden, Chat-
ham, Sarnia and RCAF Cen-
tralia,
Auxiliary plans bazaar
The Evening Auxiliary of the
United Church met Monday
evening, June 12 with Mrs. Ron
Mock presiding,
Mrs. Don Joynt took the de-
votional with the theme, "Our
Responsibilities to Society".
She was assisted by Mrs. Doug-
las Cook, who also gave the
study reviewing the last chap-
ter of the study book "The
Turning World" entitled "Unity
Begins At Home."
Mrs. Clare McBride and Bob
Forrest rendered several trum-
pet dude which were much en-
joyed.
Plans were discussed for a
bazaar, tea, and bake sale in
the fall.
Mrs. C. Christie showed a
film "We are all Brothers,"
and Mrs. Edison Forrest also
showed pictures on "Mexico"
taken by Miss Mildred Forrest.
Hostesses were Mrs. Dave
Kyle and Mrs. Byran Kyle.
WI rally planned
A meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Fred Beer Thurs-
day night to make plans for
the County Rally which in-
cludes East-West and South.
Huron Women's Institutes Dis-
tricts to be held at Elimville
in October.
Mrs, Harry Strang of RR 1
Hensall, District President,
presided, and Mrs. F. Clark,
rally secretary took the min-
utes. Representatives from 12
institutes attended.
Plans were completed for an
educational and entertaining
day.
y MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
SOMMUSXMCERMIMMCM
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Melon,
of Landoll were guests of Mr,
and .1drS. 'Clarence Johns.
Messrs. Neil McLean and
Lorne White, of Loridon, Visited
Mr. and, Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett and girls on Tuesday eve-
ning of last week.
Mr, andMrs, Clarence
Fletcher were visitors MI Fri-
day With Mr, and Mrs, Mur-
ray Gibson and girls at .Bry-
anstoh when they celebrated
Mts. Gibson's birthday.
Mrs. Dave Sharnblaw, Of
Kirktim, spent Sunday with the
Beckett farnilY.
Mr. arid Mrs, Clarence Johns
Were guests at tt Wiener roast
at. the hem of Mr. Ern
Knowles and Miss Anna Know -
lee of the 4th line of Blanshard
lest Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waiters
and Judy also Janet }fern
of, WinchelSea spent the week-
end at the Walters' cottage at
ChessleY Lake, .
Mrs, M. H. Elsten of Cori
tralia visited With Mr, arid
Mrs, Clarence Fletther
day evening.
Mr. Wilson bridge and ReSe
of Clandeboye cil1ed -ort M.
and, eerie. L eckett and glide
lest Thiteeday evening.
Mr, and aVItg. Clatende 1161111e
Were Saturday evening visitors
avith Mr. arid MeS. Bee. Fisher
And Randy in EXeter.
The Senior WMS of Carmel
Presbyterian Church held its
71st birthday party in the
church schoolroom Monday
evening, June 12' with ladies
of Caven Church, Exeter; Zu-
rich Lutheran, St, Paul's Angli-
can, Hensel]. United and the
Arnold Circle as guests.
The devotional theme "Car-
ry The Torch" was carried out
by President Mrs. Earl Camp-
bell mid Miss Hannah Murray,
assisted by Mrs. Percy Camp-
bell and Mrs. Harvey Hyde,
Mrs, Ed Munn presidedat the
piano.
Mrs, George Lenient of Mit-
chell, guest speaker, spoke on
the three L's, love,, life and
laughter," pointing out "we can
live life to its fullest if we
practise Christian Love and
look on the bright side." She
was introduced by Mrs. Mal-
colm Donall and thanked by
Mrs. Sam Douai!,
Mrs. John Girot ot Exeter
favoured with a solo, "Nearer
My God To Thee," sung in Eng-
lish, Spanish and French, ac-
companied by Mrs. Harry
Strang at the mane.
A social hour and Itmch fol-
lowed under the direction of
Mrs. 'Malcolm Dougall, Mrs.
Clarence Volland, and Mrs.
Percy Campbell.
The two-tier birthday cake
was cut by 'Mee:, R. Y. McLa-
ren.
Mrs. Alex McGregor, and
Mrs. Archie Hoggarth were in
charge of the decorations. Re-
ception committee was Mrs.
Sam Dougall and Mrs, Earl
Campbell.
Baskets of spirea, *iris and
mums formed an attractive
floral setting.
Kinsman plan events
Kinsmen met Thursday night
for their, dinner meeting with
100% attendance and president
Bill Clement in the chair.
A special meeting to finalize
summer plans will be held at
the summer cottage of the in-
coming president Bill Fuss at
Elm Heights, near St. Joseph.
On Thursday, June 22. Ladies
night will be observed • at
Grand Bend Friday, ,lune 16.
ceiving treatment. in Clinton The members of the Legion
Pnblic flospital derieg the past Lad1i
ay" Aary will attend
Week, attend divine service in the
United Church at 11 A.M. en
Mr, and AIM. Rebert PrYee,
Keith and Nancy left for their Sonday.. June 18.
berme in Bloomington, Jnd. Mr. Alex Mottsseau is a pa -
Wednesday after a visit with tient at St. Joseph's Hospital, '
Mrs. PrYee's brother and sis- London, 'where he tinderWent
ter -in-law, Mr- and Mrs. Lorne survey on Tuesday of this
tehhee p gii aa en L. aTr hoe y_ Cwhearpenicaune s tws e da t. week.
The
winner of a stuffed
ding SaterdaY, French poodle dog in a draw
Mr. and Mrs, 1,orpe Chap, at Brown's IGA, Saturday night
man, Mr. and Mrs, Don Mae^ was Rheta Van Wieren. ;
Laren and Mrs. Archie Mee -
Gregor visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Qantelon
in Cookeville.
Mrs. Green Belt Jr. PNG of
Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hen-
sall 'and Mrs. Mee MacBeath
PNG are attending Grand
Lodge sessions ie Toronto this
Week,
Mrs, Earl Bell, of Toronto,
visited over the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn' Boll,
Mrs, Edna , Corbett visited
over the weekend with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker and daugh-
ters at Chlselliurst,
'Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Dilling
and family, of Sarnia, visited
over the weekend with the for-
mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Wilbert Dilling, and ,eister,
Miss Bernice Dining.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ohap-
man were recent visitors with
the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs, E. Ellis of Clinton,
Mrs, Clarence Reid won $60
at the Clinton Legion Bingo
Thursday night.
At the conclusion of the
weekly Bible Fellowship meet-
ings last Wednesday night Rev.
and Mrs. Currie Winlaw were
made the presentation of a
lawn ehair. A social hour was
enjoyed.
Members of the Hensel Ifni -
ted Church WMS were guests
of the Evangelical UB Church,
Zurich, Society on Thursday
evening, June 8. Airs. George
Hess and Mrs. T. C. Coates
sang ,a duet accompanied by
Mrs. Currie I Winlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner
were both winners of door pri-
zes at the Legion Bingo at
Clinton, Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Riley and
Sharon of London called on
friends in the village on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson
of Detroit visited in Hensel]
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wes Venner
were weekend guests with Mr,
and' Mrs. Roy MacLaren, Lon-
don.
H
.T •
One Package of 8
Hot Dog Rolls
PLUS
Wieners both for 4
12 -Ounce Package of
Rindless Devon Brand
Side Bacon
Frying Chickent L. 30c
Hamburg 2 L.. 79c
COTTAGE ROLLS SWET
9c
L. 59
Super $avings!
PARKAY MARGARINE (Regular) 4 lbs. $1
YORK CREAM CORN, Choice, 20 -oz. 4 for 690
YORK TOMATO JUICE, Fancy, 48 -oz. „ 2 for 550
YORK BEANS WITH PORK, 20 -oz. 3 for 490
MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS, 11/2-1b. tins $1.39
MAPLE LEAF CHED-R-SPREAD, 16 -oz. 490
MAPLE LEAF CHEESE SLICES, 8 -oz. 2 for 490
MAPLE LEAF LARD, 1 -Ib. pkg. , 190
ROSE MARGARINE 4 lbs. 890
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE,'141b. bag% 69¢
LEVER'S POTATO CHIPS, 10 -oz. pkgs. 490
YORK MEAT BALLS, 12 -oz. „.„..„ ,,,,,,,,, „,„,„,. 2U
HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE, 71/2 -oz. tins ,. 3 for 250
WELCHADE, 32 -oz. 290
KRAFT JET -PUFFED MARSHMALLOWS „..,250
MARGENE, 1-1b. pkgs. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190
KING SIE SURF, 370 Off peck $1,10
TOILET TISSUES, Cottage Brand, 44611 park 250
CHEESE SPREAD, Sch'der's, 8 -oz, 270-, 16 -oz. 490
L'S
Hensall
Ls. 45c
Sunkist 163's
Oranges
67c
• Nu, 1 •HOt-HOuse
Tomatoes
L.. 35'
tandad
Bananas
2 Li3t, 29c
Sunkist 140's
Lemons
Young en. b.ov litate4
p p,00 bawl. •
injures hand belt
Ry MRS. Nt*MAN noiRe VC4P,P1,41.1
reter Timm ;rill 4 -
UPN *oriel Hoppital, London
anre Ave.. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ced-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, mere, Londoo, Mr, and Mrs,
A. Timmerinann Bit 3 Kippexi,Charles Cuclmore Kitehener,
met with a painful accident. Palled on friencla 14 NIPPen On
While playing with his broth, 'Reneay.
er he had his right hand caught Sunday guests with. Mr. and
the &Well sehoolroom Teeee
day, June f, valued itt over -
$090
and welgbjeg 350 lbs.; part
of Which wits ferwarded Oe
mission janSpital At IfaZelten
Ji40. and Part 'to., l'oroirto ler
overseas
,charge OA peeking -Wee.
Mrs. Albert AleXAnder, as
elated bY Mrs. Norman Jones,
Mrs. Jarvis iforton. Mrs. Jingtt
MeArtir(rio.A Xr4. C4n4e0 Here
pole.
in the belt of A forage harVeat- Mrs, Norman Piekert inducted — --
er. Mr. and Mrs, John Diclort, -----
X-rays were Jaken. in Scott Mrs, M. Dickert, als0 Mr. and
IVIemorial liespitel, Seaforth, Mrs. Charles Rank% all of
and a few bones were broken. Harriston. , ,..,..—
A cast was put en 11101.1dAY of 1411. William Winder was
persenet items taken by ambulance Friday to
, Victoria Hospital, London, suf-
this week.
fering from a fractured hip.
Mr. Norman Long returned j..n. and Mrs. William Law,.
home Sunday from Scott Are- non of Liatnwei and Mrs, lorg,
hmearillaalsilc)hsePeinta l'reSneeativ°1rntgil where'treasunday with W. 11, Oa oper.
aret Johnsen pf Toronto visited
h i r Ved
t 1 is ohnson is remaining for
men s an 5 rrme nin 0 m • J
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mielde health, a few days with her brother.
spent Monday in Iticlgetowil.
ugar and spice
—Continued from page 4
She had to improvise, to use
her head. She had to be nurse,
teacher and companion to her
children, because father was
too busy clearing the back
forty to speak to them during
the day, and too tired to do
anything but fall into bed at
night,
After o few generations of
this, it was natural for the
children to look upon the
mother as the fountainhead of
wisdom, sympathy and human
warmth. During the same
generations, the father faded
into a figure 'who appeared
only at meat -times and whose
chief item became, "We can't
afford it,"
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The entire process was speed.
ed up by two world wars.
While our men were off in
Europe, fighting and revelling
in a society in which the male
was supreme, our women had
to take on more and more re-
sponsibility. Whole generations
of children got the idea that
Mom was head of the family,
simply because Dad was not
there.
There was tno stopping the
snowball. After the first world
smok-
ing, After the second, they be-
ganwar, our women started going into bars. They have
infiltrated the golf course, the,
curling rink, the House of Com-
mons and the stock market.
1They have learned to swear,
wear trousers and make
speeches. And the end is no-
where in sight.
I'm not complaining. It was
inevitable—an accident of his-
tory. All I'm doing is trying
to explain to you fellows why
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith
and children of Grimsby spent
the weekend with 'the Jatter'st
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon y
WrAelnr: and 'Airs. John Long, •
Arr. and Mrs. William Long
of Owen Sound visited Sunday
With Me. and Mrs, Norman
Long.
Mrs. John Sinclair was ad.
%Wed to Victoria liesPital,
London, for surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber,
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Penhale
and Ricky of Bayfield and
Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch of Blake
spent Sunday with relatives at
Wellesley and Tavistock.
Communion service at St.
Andrew's United Church was
well attended, Mr, Jack Bell
joining the church by certifi-
cate,
Mr, Edgar McBride accent -
Tallied his daughter Sharon to
Caro, Mich., where they are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Grant Love.
Gary Land, son of Mr. and
Ma =vex Teeny' leaned te
TeLax."
despite the fact that your wife
got a new wristwatch on
Mother's Day, yoa are going
to wind up, on Father's Day,
with the usual $1.50 tie, for the
purchase of Which the kids will
tap you for $2.00 and keep the
change,
If You'reTIRED
ALL THE TIME
New and then everybody gets a
"tired -out" feeling, and may be
bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth-
ing seriously wrong, just a temporary
condition caused by urinary irritation or
bladder discomfort. That's the time to
take Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd'a help
stimulate the kidneys to relieve this
condition which may often cause bath-
. ache and tired feeling. Then you feel
better, rest better, work better. Get
Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the
blue box with the red band at all drug
ounters. You can depend on Dodd's.eo
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which will increase your yield of wheat or oats and
eliminate your weed problems.
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