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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-11, Page 5fatiq 1942 and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Maude. Hocklen t Phone Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 New UAW group holds first meeting. Devon Brand Smoked, Rindless Side Bacon 5 3 MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF DUTCH LOAF (Meat CHICKEN LOAF Byproducts/ Cubed 4•5 Stewing Beef La 49c Side Pork L. 394 Smoked Picnic Shoulders 1. 39 Aylmer Brand Tomato Soup Aylmer Two-Fruit Marmalade Catelli Spaghetti Zip Dog Food York Brand Beans WITI4 PrRk Aylmer—An economy buyl Catsup Granulated Sugar Sift° kls. 10-ounce tins li d 24-Ounce jars 33' 1.6.ounce package r'CIP 29' 15-ounce tins 12. P-0 $1 '15-ounct tins 7 FOR $1 1 1.61.111Ce bottles Loo 95c S Lou 41 4 26 (Pectin Added) Blueberry, Peach, Pineapple, 9-oz. Tars California No, 1 24's Head Lettuce 2 r.oR 2 5 4 STAFFORD BRAND .4.. sw IRK.. FORGET ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE? dat AFTER your family's future needs are taken care of in the event Of your death. 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Church Women -held in South Huron hospital., Laing presided and .opened with Was small on, Sunday morning, home on Thursday of last week a short poem. , _ the church basement last Wed' Social evening TIPSCiar afternoon, "The Uleille The first Social evening for Bltsbiess was conducted by received and those. not present her family. Contributions to, "Care" were following a "ten day visit with tune assisted with Me worship. service. Again" And Mrs. Lloyd 'Aatlan- was the "Day of Beginning- . euchre in play. schoolhouse on Friday ‘,.i.aht, was announced that the annual. make . - contribution-• . . . as a.... There were seven teblee of meeting of Stratford P'resbYte- coming Sunday- - Friday, riot will be held in Stratford. on .... a ... . new organization, The inaqural service for, the The United in Exeter. dresser in :Windsor, has ay. le wince was held in the ti , president ' ' '' . ' will be given an. opportunity to Mi ss wreatha Sholdice, who • ua i their this has been :employee: hair-. ATrs. H. C. Wilson led in Prizes were wou loc i ladies' Mrs. xi., Scott introduced church women, will be held on cepted a position with. Ttoncve'S Bible study, °The roll call was high, Mrs. if a r o id .. L. answered by sing, spy or pay, Rciw-c the new study cprr .meetto, topic, tli‘e introduction and the more; men's high, Almer Pass- assisted by Mrs. Scott, Mrs. — • • '-• - cot - • • ' evening was week a.1- ' and meeting and luck supper Girls in Training , program. "The. Sunday morning, Jan, 1.4.. The :conduct congregational The meeting of Canadian ladies' low, Mrs. Alvin Cottle; D in Town Church, ,vas • Mra, William Rohde bad the lone hands, Mrs, Almer Pass' •held on. more; men's low R o b e r Olive -.- — . — ,... • , church on in. the schoolroom of the Ma ver. 1-ieare,. stirs, wimatg pie, of. the - • •-- - • ' • 'Wednesday will be held in the schoolroom Thursday of last 4 Dodds, Airs. Allen and Miss • stinted a Bible quiz. :evening, January 17. Supper church. Joan EOM', vice-pres- ident. look charge, of the meet. Thames Road UCW New study -Centralia ,church Mr, Bob McKellar has gone to Stratford where he is taking six weeks military training in the national survival course. Mr. Hugh Scott returned to OAC at Guelph on Sunday after spending the holidays at his home here. Airs. Jennie Fischer of Guelph is visiting with her brother, Mrs. Alvin Passmore spent Mr. Russell Butler, a few days last week with her Mr. Alex Gardiner is a pa- daughter and son-in-law, Mr, tient in Stratford General Hos- and Mrs, Case de Mooy of Lon- pital. under observation, don, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ottewell, and Alice attended the forty- Michael and Richard of Exe- seventh, wedding anniversary of ter were Saturday evening her sister and brother-in-law, guests with Mr. and Airs, Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cockwell win Miller and family, of Dashwood on Saturday ve- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Py•m Ding. spent a few days last week Mr. and Mrs, Heber Shute and with Mr. and Mrs. George An- family, Kirkton, visited recent- drew of Longwood, ly with Air, and Mrs. Robert The com.mittee in charge for the evening were Mr, and Mrs. Mac Hodgert anti Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber, Personal items The Happy Doubles Club will meet on Wednesday evening, Jan, 17 in the church base, (pent. The annual congregational meeting will be held on Fri, day, January 19 in the church basement. It take the form of a pot luck dinner at 12;30 noon, The annual meeting will take place later. The inaugural service of The United Church Women will be held at the morning church service, January 14 at 11,15 Owing to the weather the communion service was held in the basement of the church Sunday morning. There were only 40 in attendance, The membership of Mrs, Ray Cann was transferred from Knox Presbyterian. Church, Guelph, to Thames Road church, Mr. and , Mrs. Almer Pass- more, David, Dennis, Darlene and Dale were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist of Exeter. Hams 45Fb Hansa].) WI January meeting Fresh Whole or Half scheduled for Wednesday was cancelled owing to weather conditions. The first meeting of the new organisation, "The United awe), Women" of Hensel]: Uni- ted Church was held in the church Monday evening with a splendid attendance. Rev. Cur- sin Winlaw presided and Airs. Dave. Kyle conducted the devo- tional. with sacred passages read by Mrs. Robert Cook; Rev. Winlaw read the slate of officers; honorary president is Miss Mettle Ellis; president, Mrs. E. T, Rowe; vice presi- dents, Mrs. Walter Spencer; Airs. Donald Joyet; recording secretary, Mrs, R. N. Peek; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Edison Forrest; treasurer. Miss Mary Goodwin; group leaders, Mrs, James McAllister; Mrs. W, Ii, Weekes; Mrs, Dave Kyle; Alas. Ernest Chipehase; Mrs. Jack Drysdale. Rev, Winlaw discussed the constitution of the new organ- ization, Mrs. Ron Mock and Mrs, Dave Kyle were called to the platform by Rev. Winlaw, A presentation address was read to Mrs. Mock by Mrs. Kyle who presented. her with a life - mem- bership certificate and pin, for acting as president of (he Eve- ning Auxiliary last year. Al- though taken completely by sur- prise Mrs, Mock made a fitting It was decided that meet- ings foe the combined units will be held the second Mon- Kinettes plan dime canvass At the meeting of Hensall Kinettes at the home of Mrs. Harold Knight, Tuesday eve- ning it was decided to make a canvas for the March of Dimes, Tuesday evening, Jan- uary 30. A letter and picture was re- ceived from the group's adopted Italian child. Members will appear on CFPL-TV Act Fast on Sunday, January 28, Final arrange- ments were discussed for the CKNX barn dance January 20 in Hensall arena, Past president Mrs. Ross ;finks presented Mrs. John Baker with her Kinette pin and President Mrs. William Clement who chaired the meet- ing gave Mrs. Jim Hyde a Kinette spoon for her baby daughter, Lisa, Church notes Attendance at the churches Sunday morning list were down considerably owing to the icy conditions of the streets and weather elements. Carmel Presbyterian Church the attendance was down more than 50aa and service was held in the church Sunday School rooms owing to the organist, Mrs. Malcolm. Dougall, being unable to get out of her lane. At the United Church the at- tendance was down 50'7',. St. Paul's Anglican reported an attendance of fifty at their morning service. Miss Martha Heideman Miss Martha E. Heideman, 51, of Zurich, and well known to many Hensall residents, died in Clinton Public Hospital, Clin- ton, on Monday, January 8. Surviving are her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eggert Heideman of Zurich, anti two brothers, Albert. of Orangeville, a n d Carl of Zurich. Private funeral services were held from the' Westlake fun- eral Home, Zurich, on Wednes- day, Jan, 10. Temporary en- tombinent was in Clinton Mau- soleum, our library — Continued from page 4 Royal Family and the way in which the office o.f Sovereign is continually adapting itself to Modern life. Three years ago she received the consent of Buckingham Palace to write this book about the, Queen and what she does. Her complete coverage the subject ranges from the highest', office such as what it means to be Head of the Church of England, yet at the 8aind time ruler of mullions Of Ca the 11 c a, Noneonfornits18, JeW8, Moslems and other he lievers to more personal disk cessions of the role of the Duke Of Edinburgh. How is the Queen bringing up Prince Charles*? HOW are the Queen's public duties selected and 05e, Med out? How Are her speeches r witten, How is her wardrobe chosen and maintained? What stories lie behind the Queen's persoital jewelry, the most val- uable in the Western World? Alt these questoits are ans., wired by the, author, the Jacket photograph of the Ouoonis by Anthony Arat. strong-Jones, Tltis is a Huron County Batik and Will be in Your Library another' tw reontha, Biblical Cestornes The hook "Costumes of Thrtet" which Was On lean Irani the comity library some months ago is again hi the li- brary. SOVeral requests for it '?vein iweived d tt r 1 ri g Christmas season, day evening of the month at 8:30 P.M. Each unit wilt have a monthly meeting, Contributing to the program was a vocal duett by Mrs. Win- law and Mrs, Pearl Possmore; piano solo, Mrs. J. C. God• dard; humorous reading, Mrs, Douglas Cook; Mrs, Goddard accompanied the soloists, and Mrs. William Fuss was pianist for the meeting, Lunch was served by the provisional cony suttee. The inaugural service for the United Church Women will be held. Sunday, J•an, *14 at the 11:00 a.m, hour of worship, The C G of Carmel Pres. •byterian Church have started their mission study on British Guiana, Two new members have been added o the roll. Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Peters and family, of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peters and Bonnie, Rev, Ross MacDonald attend- ed the Presbytere at Wingham Friday and induction service for Rev. Gordon Fish as min- ister of the Presbyterian church there, New Year's visitors with Mr, and, Mrs. Fred Peters were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee and family of Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Taylor. Sarnia. Member: of the Women's Missionary Society of Arnold Circle of. Carmel Church at- tended the WMS .Presbyterial held in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Clinton, Jan, 9 with morning and afternoon sessions. Guest speaker was Mrs. Ross MacDonald of Hen- all who gave a New Year's message on "New Life, Not New Resolve," Mrs. Roy Brock is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Wind- sor, was a guest last week with Mr. and Mrs, R. Y. Mc- Laren and caller' on several friends in the village, John Pettigrew, radar tech- nician with the RACE at Fat- conbridge, near Sudbury, visit- ed with Mr. and. Mrs, George I-less last week. He is a nephew of Mrs. Hess. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Arnett and sons Stephen and Allan are taking up residence Monday, January 15 at Centralia where Minister's car catches ,on fire Rev. Ross MacDonald, min- ister of Carmel Church, while returning home at midnight .01- •day evening from attending the Presbytery at Wingham had quite a unique experience, White driving into Clinton he noticed flames shooting up the side of the ear where he was sitting from the front wheel The brakes and bearings had burnt on the front wheel and flames were shooting under the engine. He was not long making an exit and, being close to the Fire Department, secured an extin- guisher and put flames out, Had. the flames got; to the gas tank it could have proved serious, Damage was not extensive, Mr. Arnett has purchased a home. Mrs. Harry Smith, who was a patient in Clinton Hospital, has returned home, • Mr. Wilbur Parker is pa tient in Westminster Hospital, London, having been admitted there on Wednesday, January 3, Mrs. Minnie Sangster has re- turned after spending Christ- mas and New Year's with members of her family in For- est, London and Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman, Mr. and Mrs.. Keith -Wannacott at- tended the Circuit Assembly of the Jehovah's Witness held in Sarnia over the weekend, Mr. Wonnacott contributed a spe- cial message on Friday eve- ning's program, Mr. Matt. England was taken to South Huron Hospital, Exe- ter on Monday, where he is receiving treatment. Mr. Jim lVfeEwen accompa- nied by Mr. John Ingram spent Thursday in 'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren, of Toronto, spent the weekend visiting with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap- man. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Simpson of Detroit, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Lou Simpson. Miss Linda Cole, of the RCAF Station Clinton, was a recent guest with the Misses Janet and Judy Jenkins. Miss Marie jarrott, RN, who is on the staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. .Eldon jarrott, Present .life. membership ,President Mrs, Earl Camp- bell presided for the meeting of the Woman's Missionary So- ciety of Carmel Presbyterian Church Wednesday, ,fan, 3, with New Year's being the theme used, Mrs. Ross MacDonald instal- led the 1962 officers, Mrs, Alex McGregor was presented with a life member- ship and Mrs. Harvey Hyde in- troduced the study on British Guiana and outlined the early history of the country and de- velopment of early churches, A meeting of the Ladies Aid followed, when plans for the year's work we- e made, A ba• zaar will be held November 2, .and St. Patrick's tea and bake sale March 17. Dates set At the meeting of the CP &T committee of the LOOP and Amber' Rebekah Lodges held Thursday evening $10 was voted to the March of Dimes. Dates were set for two euchre parties, February 21 and March 21. Plans were also laid for a bake sale Saturday, February 3. Mrs. Eva Parker presided over the meeting. Juniors win 12th game The league - leading Hensall- Zurich Combines skated to their .12th victory of the Sham- rock junior "B"Ontario Hock- ey Associaton league game Friday night with a 7-1 win over the Exeter Hawks. Earl Wagner, Steve Kyle and Wayne Willert each scored two goals for the Combines, H, Jaques scored the other goal, Exeter's goal was counted by Jack Stephan. Lodge makes plans At Amber Rebekah Lodge regular meeting Wednesday evenng, Jan. 3 presided over by the Noble Grand Mrs. R. A. Orr, the charter was draped in memory of the late ,Mr, John McMuatrie. Plans were made for the an- nual birthday party February .7 when special guests will be the Edelweiss Lodge of Sea- forth, and Airs. Ethel McPlier- son, of Clinton, District Dep- uty President, Personal items The worship service was von. ducted by Maine Pomo and Marilyn Smith with Elaine 45 pianist. jean 4ssery read a summary of the Mission Band study "Keys For Tort" that had been Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kra e- P:nrnednP:red Gal-lylekbsyL0 Elaine R Marilyn 9‘v1jo' Morgan Garniaer and family, mer, Marjorie and Murray of At the next meeting the. girls Mitchell were recent visitors „, , with Mr. and Mrs. Alex G.arcli• twii4al.r.uBegibtnieast‘tiZ,t.er project and tier. Includes 5-foot recessed tub, tub filler, shower, waste and overflow, shower rod; 17 x 19 china lavatory with 4" centre lavatory fitting; one close- coupled china closet with seat, Good quality Canadian Brass. Choice of Color. See this bargain. :11 Used Floor Furnace in Good Condition * $35.00 - - 11',11111iIIIIIIIi1111,11.1111 itilitimilifl111111IIIIIIIIIIfflitIll111111l111110111e1111111i1111111111t111111111E111,11111111111 a Amostmonesemelmowarmesessolmor, HENSALL -r Savings That Make You Smile! THEY RELAX YOUR BUDGET, TOO Henson personals Mrs, M. 'Larrioncl gave •a Vim, N 11 b.c served at 7 o'clock, The first meeting of The ing. did topic on 4I The fifth '"nn- the Church Women will be bn),..,anticilentehnot:tsesTs,11.;Iscshi s taevdasb se y m rvresci: ylcielludmhin ott: Tsehhuogoiranyome oeflailluige, Dodds and Mr. Allen. Ladies Aid to cater JPaePru4nr ya l 1- l8t ell' $ 3 o'clock. `The meeting of the Ladies Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, of Aid Society was held at the home of Mrs, J. N. Scott on Monday evening with Mrs, Scott presiding. Mrs. T. la Scott led in devotions and also gave a reading. During the business period it was decided to cater for the Federation of Agriculture late and Mrs. 'T. Laing were ap- f ,,,,,,,,,,,,eaaaa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,amiememmaa,,,,,,,,,,eamaa in January, Miss Olive Speare ..).' 1 d Mrs, 11. Laing and Mrs. J. M. Scott lunch committee for f. Bath Boy! pointed as program committee an next meeting. Personal items CO3i i Set $.1 3 5,95 ED FINK PHONE 36 HENSALL