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CORRWONDENTS
Mrs. /Nuck Hgsiden, Phone 5
Mts. Archie MocOrocpar, Phone 56
Rain stops
Kin 'blitz'
Fourteen members of the Ems.
man Club blitzed the village
Monday ek'ening for the Ca-
nadian Cancer' Society and up
lo date had collected $320.00,
with more to be added as their
canvass was held up consider-
ably due lo an electrical storm
and torrential rains. President
Bill Fuss said that donations
will be appreciated.
Alembers of the HO on the
dris-e were John Heal, jack
Doha, Ron rialph. Robert ilea-
burn. lack Simmons, Ilarold
Knight, lack Drysdale. Ross
links, Allan Crerar, Bill Fuss,
Rill Clement, John Baker, Jim
Orr and 'Bob Caldwell, Four
members were unable to assist
owing to illness. jim Hyde was
chairman of the drive.
and Mrs /tars .Sotore of
Kirkton vi4qted Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. .Clifford Solt.
Rickey Scott spent the Easter
holidays with his cousin. Barry
Ward.
Mr. and Mrs BurnBlack-
ler and family tailed Sunday
with Mr. and, Airs. Les !rail
bairn and family of London,
sunday risiters .with Air. and.
Mrs. Ronald Denham and „lam-
thy were' Air .Cecil Skinner and
Miss May ,ddete r.
Mrs. Vera Nall, Mr and Airs
Taylor. .and Debbie
of Detroit, U. and Airs, Tfan-
ary Motz of DIkton, Michigan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason and
family of Beigrave, Air, and
Mrs. John McAllister and. boys,
Arr. and Mrs. Sam Skimmer and.
family of Centralia.
Mr. And Mrs. Roy MeNaligh-,
ion of Cane are visiting with
Mrs. Albert Birkell.
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Legion auxiliary
as.4ists Guidois
Two new members were fete success
Stalled into the Legion /mil-
lacy at its Meeting TuesdaY
evening by president Mrs. MI
ham Smate assisted by vice
presidents, .Airs,. ltoward Senate
and Mrs. W, J. Cameron. They
were Airs. Daisy Bates and
Mrs. Janet Hay, both of Zur-
ich.
Mrs. Kathleen Docket', lien
salt, was proposed as a new
member.
A donation of $?A was toted
to the Hensall Guides and
Brownies, All invitation was
received from Goderiefi Legion
Auxiliary to attend its birth.
day party June 10, Members
are urged to attend the Legion
Auxiliary rally in Brussels
may 23,
Mrs. Don Haven tendered her
resignation as treasurer as she
is leaving Hensall, Mrs, Byran
Kyle was named to take her
place.
A social evening still he held
in the Legion Ilan rvida,
June 1, Pas! President
Gordon Munn presented Mrs.
Faith Pincent with a gift as
she is leaving Hensall. Mrs.
William Smale won the mystery
prize and Mr's. Mary Taylor.
the rattle. Bingo was played.
Father dies
On April 13 clue leaders and
members of the 4.11 club net
al. the home of Alt's. Win. Bell
and Ruth was presenter/ with a
clothes hamper and a magazine
rack.
On Saturday, April 14 Mrs.
George Stephenson held a mis-
cellaneous shower where friends
and neighbors of the bride
were present, An address was
read by Mary Stephenson, Gifts
were presented by jean Ale-
Clinchey, Donna Dayler and
Mary .St ephenson.
The families of SS 5 Stanley
held a miscellaneous shower on
„April 17 when Ruth received
some very nice gifts. An ad-
dress was read hy Alurray Ale
Bride, a grade 8 pupil. Ruth
thanked everyone.
.lilts Men wright. of Guelph,
niiss Dowson of Clinton and
Mrs. Keen of Stratford visited
during last week with Alt', and
Ales. Dawson.
.flobby Gridzak, who has been
working al Atonkton, enjoyed a
few of flit, Basted' , h o lid ays \oil
his parents, hrothers and sis-
ters,
']'ha A rtiold family mov.ed to
Chatham last week and Mr.
h a r s the Zurich
Chamber of coninterce served
About :trio parlous at a SA liP r•
k 01 slipper In the Commu-
nity Centre 'Thursday night.
April 26.
Abunt 200 pounds of sailer
kraut, 200 pounds of spare ribs,
200 pounds or potatoes and 75
pies were preoared for the sup-
per. which ehamher officials
propose In make an annual
event. People attended from as
far ae ay as London. Sarnia and
[let roil,
Supper was served the
Men assisted bs six wives at
51 .50 a plate and the Chamber
of Commerce wilt clear over
$200. ,Ilorh rkhrim was
ehairman for a local talent
prnera m
ATTEND GUIDE COUNCIL
Ales. Earl Rowe, Mrs, Robert
Cook, Mrs. Herbert Betts. Mrs.
Thos. Lavender and Miss J'at
Rowe attended the annual
meeting of the Girl Guides of
canada. Provincial Croined.
which Was held al St. Paul's
Cathedral in London Thursday
and Friday of last week. The
were also present at the Gold
Cord certificate c eremony at
It. R. Beal Technical School on
Thursday evening.
Sauerkraut
MRS, JOHN. TVAPI4MAII &y MIbS EMMA FINLAY
STAFFA
Mrs. Gordon.. linggarth W. a.,
hostess for the annual meeting Perso.nal items
of the Staffa Women's institUle Mr. and Mrs Earl oesch and
1%hieh was held at her home on family hav e rim\ mused to
Wednesday evening, April 25 Zurich and Mit anti Mrs. Kari
The district president Mrs (iingerieh have taken. up COM-
coulthami was guest: speaker (tenet> in the house which they
and gave an informative ae purchased from Mr. .Desch.
count of her trip to 'British Co Miss Linda Desch s p r' nt
ltitrthia in June 1961 to attend Easton week with her brother
the second national convention and sister-in-law. Air t and Mrs
of the Federated Women's In- Elmer Deseh and family of
stitutes of Canada., Airs. finis-Zurich.
Won-den thanked Mrs Ali'. and Mrs. Le Boy Erb
CottIthard and presented her and family visited Sunday eve-
.with a gift, rung with Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Roll ['all for the -evening was ()Peil and family of Zurich
answered by the payment of Mr, ilarod Finlay and fain
m rs. R usse ll wom e n, IN, rh visaed Sunday with Min and
president.- dealt with the busi• Mrs Josiah feekit' and Pant
ness which consisted of a tat 0 -
ler of thanks from tho double
trio at SS No. 2, St. Patrick's
which won. the Staffa WI .trophy
at the Mitchell Music Festi\ at
this year.
Miss Susanne Kyle has re. Person& items
fUrned home after spehding,
Easter week with her cousin.
Miss Barbara Townsend, Mitch.
ell.
13y MRS, NORMAN LONG
Al Corbett spent the past KIPPEN
week visiting with his. brother- The ladies of St. Andrews
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Coiled Chur,ch, Kippcn, held a
Rob Chaffe and joey at Mitch. miscellaneous shower for Ruth
ell. Mr. and Air's. jack Cor. Turner', bride of April 21, on
nett visited with them this Wednesday, April 18,
weekend.
Kin name.
John Heal
John Heal was elected pre-
sident of Hensel), Ki nsmen
Club at the dinner meeting
held al the Rosy Horner .reS,
lattrant I h rsday .evening,
April 26.
Other officers arc past pre-
sident, Bill Fuss; vice presi-
dents, Ross Jiriks arid Harold
Knight; secretary, John Baler;
treasurer. Ron .Ralph, regis-
trar, Jim Hyde; directors, Ro-
bert 'Rea,biwn, 136b Baker, Jim
Orr. Two .new members, Homer
Campbell and Bob Caldwell
were received into the club.
Past Governor Bill Alielde
spoke on "World Council.",
There was a 10(r;,, attendance.
ICinettes elect officers
Mrs. *John Heal, was named
president. of Hensall Kinettes
for 1062413, at the meeting held
at the home of Mrs. William
Fuss.
PaStpresident is Airs, William
Clement; vire president. Airs.
Deitz; secretary, Mrs.
John Baker; treasurer, Airs.
Ross ,finks; registrar, Mrs,
‘Villiain Fuss; Bulletin editor,
Mrs. Jim Hyde; flans were
laid for the annual spring rum-
mage sale Saturday, May 26.
Ten dollars was voted to lien-
sall Kinsmen for the cancer
fund. Airs, Jack Drysdale won
the raffle.
Carmel church notes
The 'Thug People attended
the spring rally at the Pres-
byterian Church, Kincardine,
Monday, April 30.
Rev, Ross MacDonald was
ziest speaker at the CCOT
meeting held in the church
Wednesday: evening, May 2,
The Bible study held every
Sunday evening has been dis-
continued until September,
Visitors over the weekend
with Mr. John PaSsMOve were
Mr, and Ales. Gib Duncan, :Kirk-
Ion; Mr, and Alt's, W. J. Me-
Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rock
and family. Hamilton; Air. Ken
Passmore and Leon, Aylmer,
Mr. Alex Duncan, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexan-
der visited with friends in Kitch-
ener last week.
Two teams from the the
Auxiliary took part in the dis-
trict. howling -tournament at
Walkerton Wednesday, April
25, One team Caine home with
a consolation prize,
Aire, W. G. Kennedy was
taken to South Huron ,Hospilal
by ambulance Wednesday.
Air. .toe Ferguson was . taken
by ambulance on Thursday to
Clinton Hospital.
Jack Drysdale and Rill Mick-
le attended a joint dinner
meeting with Delhi Kinsmen
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Comments about'
Crornarty
Sy MRS. KEN McKELLAR
Personal items
Air. Henry Eggert of Rostock
rs visiting' with his daughter'
and son-in-law, Mr, and Airs,
Alex Gardiner.
Mr, and 'Mrs. :Harold Cole-
man, John. and Allen of Sea-
forth were Sunday visitor's with
Me, and Airs, Carter Kerslake
and family and also with Mr,
Andrew McLachlan,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dodds
visited on Sunday with 'Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Glazier of Clin-
len,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and Debbie arid Mrs, Grace
Scott visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Scott af
Goderich. Catharine and Janet
Scott who had been holidaying
with the Wallaccs returned
home with them,
Mr. and Mrs, Prank Elliott
and children of Staffa visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Carlyle
Airs. lack McGhee, Jackie
and Judith of London spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Ottn 'Walker,
John (Woman of •Sraforth
spent a few holidays at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Calle/.
Kerslake.
Mr. Jiught Scott has finished
Ilrfi .Brsf. year as student at the
GAC, Guelph, and will spend
ire summer months At his
tonne here,
Richard and 'Robert Bin dog,
spent a few holidays
with :their grandparents, MT,
and Mrs. K. McKellar,
Church serviee will he held
at 11:30 adit, next Sunday and
Sunday School at 10;15 a,m.
Ifoliday visitors with Mr. and
)trs. Alex Gardiner :wore Mrs.,
Ed Knoell -lel and Miss .11_0111
!Bechtel of Ilneltek, Mrs, kl ati
Haward. Patsy, Jimmie and
Hilly Of WaterclOWn and Mfrs,
Gorden Xiwhirl, Rostock,
nuots with Mr. and Alt's,
Gordon Laing MI Suoday 'were
Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Setitt
and Ronnie of 86..afortli and Mr.
and Mrs. john Jeffetson of
Munr o.,
Aft. L. Scott. ts. ftririfintsd
bed at his home, stiffertng freni
didocatten in his back
Henry Neel), 78, of Tavi•
slack, died Tuesday, May I at
Stratford General Hospital,
Surviving besides his wife
are one son, „Harold. Tavistoek,
two daughters, Mrs. William
(Henrietta) Brown, Mensal].
and Mrs, William (Florence)
Chamberlain, Kitchener; four
brothers and one sister.
Funeral service will he held
Thursday, May 3 at 2,30 p.m.
at Trinity Lutheran Church. T a \Imm o; w ith b ur i a l i n T ri n ity
Lutheran cemetery.
last Wednesday night.
Miss Florence Petty, who has
been a patient at Clinton Pub,
lie Hospital for the past four
months, has returned home.
Visitors recently with Mrs.
Hugh. AteAluririe were Mr. and
Mrs, Chas Robinson of Bath:
Mrs, Ross Dick and Beverly of
London: Mr. and AI-es, 1, C.
Cochrane, Seaforih and Mr.
and Mrs, Douglas Dick and
family of Hensall,
For their Easter "Good Turn"
the Hensel Brownies decorated
pots of begonias and presented
them to their mothers and to
other's who have helped them.
in their work, The Guides made
a donation to the CTN.,. "Bunny
Rundle."
Mrs, Gordon Vickers, 'Kathy
and Allan of Newmarket visited
this week with Mr, and Airs,
Berl Horton and Mr. and Mrs.
Peter MeNaughlon.
Mr, Earl Bell, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Bell,
Air', and Mrs. Don MaeLaren,
of Toronto, visited over the
weekend with Mr, and Airs.
Archie MacGregor.
Mr. Jack Chipchase returned
to Toronto after spending the
holidays with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie. Chipcbase,
Miss Norma Passrnore re-
turned to London after spending
the past week with mother,
Mrs. Pearl Passmore.
Your library
— Continued from page 4
"Conquering Your Allergy" is
about allergies that bring de-
finitely physical disconiforts.
The cause may he either an
emetiOnat or a Musical loot-
etance, hut the allergies con-
sidered in the book are those
'that have an effeet nn the
health, appearance Or vomfort
of the physical body,
Allergy_ is comparalvely new
as a Medical 'specialty and an
enoinnioits amount of restareh
remains to be done, floWever
Mitch has been diSeovered and
Dr. SWitiny tells what is known
about allergy,
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INFECtIONS
Clubs meet
at Kirkton
By MRS.. HAROLD DAVIS
KiRKTOIN
The fourth meeting of the
Summer "Seweltes" was held
at the home of Mrs. Earl Wet.
son. Twelve girls answered the
roll call.
Beth Crago read the minutes
and Marilyn Neil asked about
home assignments.
Airs. Watson gave the girls
time Io read from tine mem-
bers' pamphlet. and then they
diseussed gathers and rim•ts
after which the girls conked
on their garmems,
Basting ilettys
The third meeting of the
Basting .F3etlys was held al the
home of Ws. Bill Schaefer,
Th roll call was answered by
nine members.
Alt's, Schaefer gave the girls
their notes and read them
over. She showed diem how In
pin the pattern pieces on their
inarerial.
Personal items
Air. and Ales. .Jack Ward,
Harry and Robby, Air. and
Mrs. William Ward of Monk-ton
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Kippen fetes
April bride
A letter was read from Duhlm
Institute est eliding an Myna.,
lion to Staffa Institute to at-
tended the short course on "Con-
sumers Workshop", to he held
in Dublin, Alay 2 from 10 a.in.
to 4 p.m.. also an invitation
from Hippen East Institute to
attend its meeting, on May If,
which svas accepted. Margaret
Worden sang a solo and Ws.
Ross Smithe read the household
hints which had been prepared.
by Mi's. Bert Fell,
Mrs. Tam Laing and Ali's,
Roy :McDonald each gave five
minute talks on British Colum-
bia, Airs. Laing's on the resort
areas and Airs. McDonald's on
British Columbia's Importance
to the rest of the Dominion.
Ali's. Laing took the chair for'
the president's summary, tire
secretary and treasurer reports
and the reports of the standing
co minitt °es .
AC's, Coulthard installed .the
slate of officers for the conning
year \villein was presented hy.
Mrs , Laing on behalf of the
norm ina Ong committee,
President for 1962-63 is Airs,
Russell. 'Worcien; past president
is Miss Vera Harnhiey,
Vice-ol'esident is Mrs, Carter
Kerslake; secretary tre.asurer,
Alt's. .1 oh n assistant,
Mrs. Gerald .Agar; district di-
rector, Miss Vera Hambley, al-
ternate, Airs. Tom Laing; di-
rectors. Mrs. Garnet Taylor,
Airs, John Wallace, Hr's. Ge-
rald Agar, Alrs, ,!olio Temple-
man: pianist, Mrs. Ross Smate.
assistant, Mrs, Ruby Reed;
auditors, Mrs. Ross .male,
Alts. Bert Fell; flowers and
card committee, Ali's. tiny Mc-
Donald, Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth;
press reporter, Mrs. John Tem.
pleman; Standing committee
conveners: agriculture and C.a.
,nadian industries, Miss Olive
Speare, Airs. Gerald .Agar;
citizenship and education, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller, Airs. Gordon Hog
Barth; historical research and
current events, .Airs. John Tem,
Wein an, Atrs, Cecil Bowman;
home economies and heatth,
Airs, Roy McDonald, Ales. Wil-
bur Glanville; resolutions, Mrs.
Saran Norris; public relations
officer, Airs. Ed Brooks.
Personal items
Mrs. Ernest l'empleman al.
tended the social evening held
in the Orange Lodge in Mitch-
ell last Wednesday evening to
honor Al, and Mrs. Irvine
Ailiens, Mitchell, on their 45th
wedding anniversary.
Alr, and Airs. Anthony Real(
and Richard from Beaconsfield,
Quebec, visited for a few clays
with Airs. Brait's parents, Alr.
and Mrs. Sam Norris.
Air, and 'Mrs. 'Robert Duncan,
Exeter', visited on Wednesday
with Ale. and Rtes. Lloyd Mil-
ler and Air. and Mrs. John
Templeman and families.
Eric Norris. second year stu-
dent al the OA(', Guelph, has
completed his year' and Is home
with his parents, Mn'. and Mrs.
Sam! Norris,
Airs. F, Willard has been slay-
ing with her daughter, Mrs.
John who has been ill
this past week,
The chicken pox and German
nn easels are still in the com-
munity.
Antsy of Wallacehurg, who our.
chased the farm. has taken pos-
session.
Air. NISton DOV,,SOn suffered
a heart attack Friday morning
and was rushed to Scott Mem-
orial Hospital. .Seaforth by am.
bulance.
Mr, and Airs. Decaire aril
family, who resided in Mr.
Labia's house moved to King-
ston, Saturday,
Miss Berva Switzer of Clin-
ton spent the weekend with her
friend. Joyce Flood.
WI 'returns, Mmo.q.e From
executive Make
Hensall personals
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