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OFFICIALS AT H ENSA Lt. CEREMONY -- District Girl Back now, from left, Division Commissioner Miss Una
Guide officials attendedceremonies at Hensall Friday Macdonald, Goderich; Sharon Skidmore, who received
night at which fourBrownies "flew up" Guides and the Guide award; Deputy Division Commander Miss
one Guide received her :all-round cord, second highest ;Mary McMillen, Goderich; Captain Mrs. W. J, Cameron;'
award of the association, Brownies, from, left, are Sharon 'District Commissioner Mrs, Tom Lavender, Hensall, and
Smale, Brenda Noakes, Linda Kipfer and Joan Simmons, ;Mrs, Earl T, Rowe, Brown Owl, --T-A photo.
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Present Guise award
at flying -up coremony
On Friday evening, Novem-
l ber 15, a flyin.•up ceremony
took place at the United Church
in Jlensol1.
The Guides, .after inspection
by 'division commissioner Miss
Una Macdonald, formed a
horseshoe for the flying -up ser-
emonies. Captain Jessie Came-
ron received Joan :Simmons,
Linda Kipfer, Sharon Sm de
and Brenda- Noakes into the
company,
Deputy Commissioner M. Me•
Millan presented badges to;
First Aid, Marcia Little, Mary
Payne; Cathy Scone, Sharon
Skidmore; second Blass, Lois
Simmons; c a m p e r s, Mary
.Wayne, Cathy Scane, Sharon
!Skidmore; p i o n e e r, Marcia
I Little; cook, Marcia Little;
astronomer, Sharon Skidmore;
.CAS/� S o f c a l 1 laundress and needlewpman,
/�+� Arary Payne•lrttle house Mary
ayne,
r ,
Company leader Sharon Skid•
Ispeaker 1 more was presented with her
i all-round cord by Miss M ae-
Kippen East Women's Tn- donaIcl
stitute held its citizenship and Tnhe Tweenies enrolled were
education meeting at SS No. Ann Bell, Ann Keys, .Jackie
9 Wednesday evening, 14ovem- Simmons, Peggy Vanstone and
her 15 and had as guest Wendy Webster.
speaker, Miss A. McGowan, of Brownies receiving awards
the
Gd h, o
mheric representative f were; Golden. Bar, Janice Bon-
I C ildren s Aid Society. She thron, Beth Cook, Lynda Fuss,
on the work and welfare Linda Hay, Dorothy Kipfer,
Page 5 .November 23, 1961
and district news
.CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
Hensall personals
Mr, and Mrs. Norman. E.; Miss Vi.r. a Manning, of 'roron-
Cook, Hensall, on. November 16 to, was a guest last week with
celebrated their 40th wedding Mrs. .Basil Edwards.
anniversary at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Blateh-
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs, ford, of Or•illia, spent last
Cary H. Corlett, Toronto. Pres- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, C.
ent forthe occasion were Mr. L. Jinks,
and. Mrs. Robert 13, Cook, Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Sim Roobol
and Mrs, Douglas A. Cook and, visited on Saturday last with.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary :H, Corlett. Mr, and Mrs, Tony Gelderland,
Bob Carlile attended the De in Riclgetown.
troit-Toronto NHL hockey game' Mrs. John Mousseau, of
at Maple Leaf Gardens Satur- Grand Bend, and Mrs, B. Pay-
day night as guest of the Lon- lor visited last week with Mr,
don Free :Press as a reward and Mrs, C. L. ,links,
for building up his paper route.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, and
The trip, taken by chartered Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Murdock,
bus, included paper carriers of Blenheim, were weekend
frontother centres, Bob has a guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
paper route of 91 subscribers Snell.
and is the sol of. Mr, and firs, The Woman's Missionary So
Walker Carlile, ; ciety of. Carmel. Presbyterian'
Miss Judy Jenkins is a pa -i Church were guests of the WMS',
of St, Andrews Presbyterian
erian
tient; at Clinton Public Hos
Send donations
to area patients
Mrs. A. Orr, Noble Grand,
presided at 'rite meeting of
Amber Rebekah. Lodge held. on
Wednesday e v e n i n g, Vice
Grand Mrs. Hugh. McEwen re-
ported for the visiting commit -
A letter was read from Pride
of Huron Lodge, Exeter, invit-
ing members to a banquet in
honor of the Assembly Presi-
dent Mrs, Hickey on Dec. 6.
The officers are to open the
lodge. meeting following the
banquet, Donations were sent
to the War Memorial. Chil-
dren's Hospital, London, and
also to the IOOF and Rebekah
home at Barrie.
It was decided to hold the
Christmas party on Dec. 20
with an exchange of gifts.
('ttal where she underwent an' Church, Clinton, Tuesday afterf
appendic operation on Sunday
evening, Judy, a student at
South Huron District .l-ligh
School, is the daughter of LAC
and Mrs, Jaynes Jenkins, who
reside in the Fink apartments.
At the Kinsmen executive
meeting held Thursday night
at the home of Kinsmen Jim
Hyde, plans were finalized for
the peanut drive coming up
shortly. Christmas trees which
the Kinsmencut themselves
from a tree lot near Dashwood
will be on the market shortly
for. sale.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton King,
of Watford, were. guests Sun-
day with Mrs. Lou Simpson.'
Mrs. Ruth Carter, Pat, David,
Michael, Rosemary and Janet,
of Clinton, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Catherine Redden
and Herb.
Mrs. Lou Simpson left Thurs-
day of this week for. Detroit
where she will spend Thanks-
giving with her son and daugh-
ter -in -taw, Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Simpson and family,
Mrs, Chester Lee left: Sunday
for London and Blenheim for
an extended visit withrela-
tives.
Pamela, Lindsay, little daugh-
ter of Mr. ,and Mrs. Keith Lind-
say of London, is appearing on
Romper Room on CFPL-TV,
London, for the next two
weeks.
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noon of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes and Mrs. Leaton Siemon, Kri
left Monday morning for Santa tine incl 'Paul. They will al
Clara, California, to spend the visit with Mr. Noakes' sist
winter m on t h s with their' Arizona.
daughter and son -.in-law, Mr.
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in a hurry
of the Children's Shelter.
Roll call was :answered with
"Name your choice for 'Citizen-
ship of the Fear' in your com-
munity and why", The motto,
' Homes are the greenhouses
where the plans of citizenship
are stai.ted , was prepared by
;Mrs. Charles Eyre and given
by Mrs. Wilmer. Braadfoot,
Georpe Beer, 33, who lost his
right arm in a hunting acci-
dent. 13 years ago, bagged four ;
deer in less than three hours
after the hunting season had.
opened November 15 on Man.''
itoulin Island.
Mr. 'Beer, who owns Hensall.
Hunt Club Kennels, was ac -i
companied by Gerald Bell and;
Don Mousseau, both of Hen -
salt and, Keith Lindsay and;
James Ryder, both of London,'
Mr, Bell shat two deer.
Since the quota for the group}
was five deer, one animal was
given away to another hunter, 1
Mr, Beer said. The one-armed;
hunter shot one doe and three
fawns with a 30,06 automatic
rifle.
The group returned from
their hunting expedition Sat-
urday.
Church conducts
Bible study hour
Seventeen attended. the Bible'
study at Carmel Presbyterian {
Church Sunday evening, con-
ducted by the minister, Rev.
Ross D. MacDonald, who re-
viewed the Book of Numbers. A
period of gospel singing was
enjoyed with Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall accompanying at the
piano.
Next; Sunday evening Mr.
MacDonald will discuss the
Book of Deuteronomy and at
the conclusion of the study hour
a.n hour of fellowship will be
held. Anyone may attend these
7 Bible studies.
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lights of the evening was the
parade of kitchen chapeaus,
made and modelled by mem-
bers. Prize winner was Mrs,
Charles Eyre and Mrs, Stuart
Pepper Captured the prize for
having most: gadgets on her.
hat. Mr R, Upshall contribut-
ed a po n,
One of the main projects
this winter wilt he sewing for
the War Memorial. Children's
Hospital at London, for which
Mrs. Alex McGregor is con-
venor, Mrs. John. Sinclair re-
ported for the district execu-
tive held at Hensall.
Friday, December 15 the
group will sponsor a Christmas
euchre and dance at the local
arena, when the draw for three
Christmas cakes will. be made,
for which tickets are now be-
ing sold by members, Future
euchres were discussed to be
held in the schools this winter,
President Mrs. James Drum-
mond presidedfor the business
and Mrs. Grant McLean for the
program.
Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur
Finlayson and Mrs. Arthur
Varley,
Christine McCrae, Mary Mock,
Pam Sangster, Jane Smith,
Pam Taylor and Heather Wat-
son; Brownie wings, Joan Sim-
mons Brenda Noakes, Sharon
Smale and Linda Kipfer;
Proficiency badges, swim-
ming, Jane Smith, Carolyn
Cook, Beth Cook; house order-
ly, Brenda, Noakes; minstrel
badge, Mary Mock,
Circle at Carmel
sells calendars
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm pre-
sided for the meeting of the
Arnold Circle of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church. held Monday
evening, Mrs. William Brown
and Mrs. Stewart Bell con-
ducted the devotional.
Mrs, Ray Bell reported on the
sale of the church calendars,
approximately 100 baying been
sold, Mrs. Bellis convener of
this project. Mrs, John Baker
and Mrs. Gerald Bellwere
named. a committee to look
after the nursery class, a proj-
ect of the Arnold Circle.
Mrs. Harry Hoy for the sup-
ply informed the group that
their Christmas supply money
had beensent to their. Indian
school. Mrs. Stewart Bell was
namedwelcome andwelfare
secretary. Mrs. Gerald Bell
and Mrs, John Baker convened
the lunch.
The Guides presented a play
called "A Day" in Court". llliss
Suzanne Ranine headed the
cast. as the Judge,
Campfire .,vas held and diir-
ing the closing Miss Macdon-
ald took the Salute.
The Local Association pro-
vided lunch.
,F;or vier :t'eisl0eiit cite
r"une>,at' services far �filas
Clarissa trtclieli, who :died in
Clinton Tlruraday were Ina
from the $onthron li iunerai
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,conducted lay Rev. CurrieNNin•
law, ivith burial in MoTaggal':t's
.cemetery,
Miss Mitchel was in ]ler 82nd
year and had •been .a resident
Hensall for .over So years
before .going to Clinton three'
years ago.
Surviving are one nephews
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