The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-20, Page 5INSTALL COUPLES AT .1-1N5.ALL---Husbands and wives share many of the execu,
give posts of Hensall 'Kinsmen and Kinette clubs this year, The officers were in-
stalled Thursday night by District Deputy Governor Harold Taggart, Above from
left, are Secretaries Mr, and Mrs. John Baker, Mr, Taggart, and Presidents Mr. and
Mrs, John Heal, --T-A photo
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Trip to UK
topic at WI
Highlight of the program of
liensall WI at its meeting last
Wednesday evening was the
showing of colored slides and
commentary by Jack Hender-
son on his trip to the British
Isles last summer.
Mrs. R. M. Peck read three
interesting letters from the
group's adopted child in Aust-
ria. Roll call, Sing, Say or Pay,
was answered by 100 per cent
Miss Hannah Murray gave attendance,
highlights of the Presbyterial The meeting in the Legion
annual rally held at Belgra.ve, hall was preceded by a pot
Airs. Gerald Bell and Mrs, luck supper attended by 30,
Harry Snell conducted the wor- President Mrs. Fred Beer eon-
ship period. ducted the business, Mrs, Peck
and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling were
appointed delegates to the
Huron County WI rally at
Bluevale Hall October 1. A dis-
play of fall fair projects will
be shown and lunch of sand-
wiches, tarts, cookies or rel- Personal items ishes which will be pooled.
The work on the new Chris- Mrs, Beer expressed thanks
tian Education Building of the to Mr. Henderson, the program
United Church is progressing conveners, Airs. Harry Horton
very well. Brick work will be and Mrs, Norval Reid and
completed by Thursday of this hostesses, Mrs. Archie Noakes,
week, and wiring is being in- Mrs, Wilbert, Dilling and Mrs.
stalled. Peck,
Hensall personals
Arnold Circle
host mothers
Cradle -Roll mothers were
special guests at the first meet-
ing of the season of Arnold Cir.
etc of Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Monday evening,
It was decided to pack a bale
in the near future for the In-
dian schools, articles for it to
he left at the church, Plans
%vere outlined for the Thank-
offering meeting October 15.
The group voted to purchase
100 church calendars.
President Mrs. B. Beaton
was in the chair, Program con-
t eners were Airs, Lloyd Mous,
seau and Mrs. Don Mousseau;
hostesses, Mr. R. A. Orr and
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm.
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Mr. W. H. Gregory, President
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Miss Dianne Minnie, nurse-in-
training at Sarnia, visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam.
Rannie. Mr, and Mrs, Jerry
-Rannie and Joanne were visi-
tors also.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Chap-
man and Rod visited over the
weekend with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
De Loge in Sarnia.
Mr. Robert Lainbie, who is
undergoing treatment in West-
minster Hospital, London, spent
the weekend at his home here.
Air, and Mrs. Lorne Thom-
son, of Toronto, spent the week-
end. at their summer home in
the village.
Miss. Jean Noakes and friend
Mr, Walter Mims .Of London
visited this weekend with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Len Noakes and family,
Mrs. Edna Corbett was a re-
cent visitor with, Mr. and Mrs,
George Parker, 'Ricky and Cin-
dy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles,
Monica and Greg of London
visited recently with Alr, and
Mrs. Lob
and
and, family.
Air. and Mrs. Hugh AlcMwen
spent .several . clays in Flint,
Alich, last Week,
Mrs.. Don Hero of SI. Cath-
arines and Mr. Cameron Henry
of London were recent visitors
A‘ith their parents, Mr. and
Airs, William Henry.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Taylor
were recent visitors With rela-
tives and friends in . oderich.
Mr. James Alawen left this
week ler Toronto where he will
attend the OCE for the, totting
term,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. At.
tan,.of London, .visited Sunday
evening with Air. and Mrs,
Laird Mickle and family.
Har o ld Haden, Dresden,
spent the weekend with his
, brother, Air. ilerb Redden,
Miss Prior, Miss Eliza-
beth Slavin .and Airs. Mary
Wedge have .heert transferred
from the Heywood Nursing
linme, Exeter, to the Queens-
way Nursing Home, llerisall.
note are now 1;0 . patients with
five other patients unable to
gain Admittance owing to the
rousing home being filled up,
C. L, .links is a patient
in South Huron Hospital., Ext,
ter.
Brian Betithtori is taking
spetial three-year course lit
Business. ,nditinistraltiOn at Ry-
erson College, Tab*,
Mrs, d Dick of Crernarty
was the lucky 'winter of the
S.50i Jack pot at TdetWater
bingo last. Vriday night, sport-
semi by lite Lions Club. Her
husband also won the S500 *tie
Tint, at the AlildMaY bingo three
weeks ago.,
Airs, Gus Voth of Royal Oak,
Mich, and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Voth of Detroit, were
weekend guests with Airs, Lou
Simpson,
Airs. J. E. AleEWen attended
the 24th birthday party of Exe-
ter Chapter OES held in the
parish hall last Wednesday eve-
ning attended by 100 members
and guests,
Air. and. Mrs. Andrew Pen-
nington, of Veteran, Alla., are
vacationing with their cousins,
Mr, and Mrs, Archie Noakes.
Air, and Mrs. 'K. K, Christian
left Monday morning for a
month's vacation with relatives
at New Brunswick, PAM.
Air. and Airs. William Henry
were admitted to the Queens-
way Nursing Home on Friday.
Airs. R. J. Drysdale, who has
been a patient al Vctoria Hos-
pital, London, has returned
home,
St. Paul's Church, ilensall,
will hold its Harvest Thanks-
giving services on Sunday,
September 30. Rev. Dymond of
Clinton will have charge of the
9:45 a.m. service, Rev. Bren
Dc Vries will he in charge of
the evening service al 7:30
p.m., assisted by the Junior
choir of Trivilt AI e in or
Church, Exeter.
Rev. Ross MacDonald and
Gordon Schwalm attended the
Presbyterian Men's Conference
at Keswick in the AltIskOka dis-
trict over the weekend, Attend-
big Were 275 Presbyterian lay-
men, Guest soloist was Homer
'Tames of Ottawa, Theme of
the conference was 'Time
Church Without Walls",
Mrs. W. R. Davidson of Port
Colborne was a weekend guest
with Air, and Mrs, George
Thontpson, She visited other
friends in the village,
If, Booseboom, RR, 2 lien-
salt, was the winner of a rec-
ord player album in the 980
lucky balloon rocket promotion
front Western 'Fair last week.
Former resident
dies in London
Funeral services for the late
Airs. Albert Broome, 58, of Sea-
forth, were held from the Box
Funeral. Home, Seaforth, Satur-
day with burial in Maitland
Bank cemetery, Scaforth.
Mrs. Broome, the former Vio-
let Dick of Hensall, died in Vic-
toria Hospital, Londo n, on
Thursday, Sept, 13,
Surviving are her husband,
five sons, Brian J. at home,
George J., Ronald K., Thomas
G., all of Seaforth, and William
A., Kitchener; three daughters,
Airs. Wilfred (Doris) Glenn,
Wingham, Airs. Cecil (Louise)
Loney, Tillsonburg; Mrs. Mur-
ray (Margaret) Noble, Strat-
ford; two brothers, Roy Dick,
Wyoming, Herbert Dick, Utica,
Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Thomas
(Margaret) Andrews, Cobourg,
and 18 grandchildren.
Personal items
Keith Anderson of RR 2, Hen-
sail, who is on the staff of the
bank of Montreal here, left on
Sunday for Toronto, where he
take a special two-weeks
banking course,
Huron - Maitland PYPS an-
nual missions rally will be held
at Carmel Presbyterian Church
evening, September 23 at 7:30
p.m. Guest speaker will he
Rev. Donald H. Powell, re-
turned missionary. Rev, Lorne
Sparks of Bayfield will be the
morning speaker,
Mrs. IL G, Webster is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital.
Anniversary services will he
observed in Chiselhurst United
Church Sunday, September 30
at 2,30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev,
It, F. Currie will be in charge
at the afternoon service and.
deliver the sermon, and Rev,
S, E. Lewis, of. James Street
United Church, Exeter, will be
guest minister at the evening
service. The choir underdiree!
tion of Mrs, Robert Pryde will
conduct the service of praise
for the evening service.
Mrs, Elizabeth Robinson of
Picton was taken by Bonthron
ambulance Sunday to Clinton
Community Hospital.. Airs. Rob-
inson was visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Irma Lowery of Hensall
when she suffered a series of
strokes, Mrs. Robinson is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Jim
Hyde. .
Mrs. Archie MeraViali, of
Kitchener, was a guest Sunday
with Mrs. Lou Simpson,
Mrs. Minnio Sangster, who
has spent the past two weeks
visiting members of her faintly
in Forest, London and LtItari,
has returned home,
Airs. Laird. Mickle, and Mrs.
Florence Joynt spent last Thurs.
day afternoon at Grand Bend
visiting the former's daughter,
Mts. Ross MacMillan and Day-
id.,.
Mrs. William Cole has return-
ed home after spending .the
summer _Months at Eckford
Camps, Restoule.
The Legion jack pot this Sat•
urdaw will be worth $90,00 in
SG calls,
'Ali', and Mrs, Asa Deeves at-
tended the Newman = Glazier
wedding reception kW ,at the
Legion Hall, Chriton, Saturday
evening.
Pairs share
t( .1n offices
Several husbands and wives
Share. similar posts in the new
executives of Hensall Kinsmen
And Kinette clubs, which were
installed Thursday night by
Deputy District .Governor Hal
Taggart, London,
Air, and Mrs. John Heal arc
the presidents of the clubs. Air.
and Airs. John Raker are seere-
laries and Mr, and Airs. Ross
,links Are serving as treas-
urers, ROas Milts is also vice-
president of the Kinsmen,
Other Kinsmen officers are:
Jim Hyde, registrar; Robert
Raeburn, bulletin editor; Bob
Baker, Jim Our and Robert
Reaburn, directors.
Other Kinetic officers are:
Airs, John Deitz, vice-presidents.
Mrs. William Fuss, registrar;
Mrs, Jim Hyde, bulletin editor,
:Following dinner served by
the Legion ladles auxiliary,
members of the two clubs
toured General Coach Works of
Canada Ltd, plant at liensali,
under the „direction of Bob Ba-
ker.
Units plan bazaar
UCW unit 3 met Monday eve•
fling with Mrs. Dave Kyle pre-
siding,
Saturday, October 6 was sot
for a bake sale to be held in
the Sunday School rooms at 3
p.m. The grou p :joined in with.
Unit 1 for luncheon, 13CW
unit 1 also met Monday eve-
ning with Mrs, E, Chipchase
presiding. The devotional was
taken by Mrs, Grant MacLean.
Mrs. Robert Reaburn was in
charge of the Bible study in-
troducing the new hook "The
Word and the Way", followed
with a discussion period, Pa-
tricia Parke and Joan Sim-
mons favored with a piano duet,
President Mrs. E. Rowe
spoke on the Leaders Training
School she attended at Alma
College. Discussion was held
regarding the congregational
fall bazaar to be sponsored by
the five units, final date to be
arranged by the UCW execu-
tive.
Hostesses were Airs. Rodger
Venner and. Mrs. Raye Pater-
son.
Celebrate birthday
Mr, and. Mrs,. Wm. T. Black-
well and daughter Miss Hope
Blackwell and grandson Michael
Wolfe of Lansing, Mich. and
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Black-
well and Air, and Mrs, David
Blackwell and families of Hen-
sel visited this week with their
mother, Airs. Sarah Blackwell
of Mitchell.
They motored to Stratford
and enjoyed a family picnic in
honor of Mrs, Blackwell's birth-
day.
Airs. David Blackwell, Airs,
Charles O'Brien and Mr, Charles
Miller of Exeter visited with
Mrs. Blackwell in Mitchell on
Tuesday and celebrated her
birthday,
Personal items
Air, and Airs. Leonard Noakes
have returned from a week's
vacation through Eastern and
Northern Ontario, During their
trip they enjoyed two days' visit
with. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Eyre of Eckford Camps, on
Restoule Lake.
Mr, and Mrs. George Parker,
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and Miss
Elvera Churchill, Toronto, at-
tended the Newman - Glazier
wedding at Ontario Street Unit-
ed Church, Clinton, Saturday,
September 15,
Over the past five years
649;005 new housing units have
been completed in Canada,
There were 4,242,490 Canad-
ians who paid personal income
tax in the most recent year of
record, 1959; their average in-
come was $4,113 and average
tax was 8372. Only three per
cent were in the. $10,000-and-
over income bracket,
Entertain friends
A'Jrs. Gordon Scott enter-
tained a number of former
sehool mates at a dinner party
at her home On Wednesday,
Guests included were Airs.
W. Annie, Zron, Airs. K. Ale'
Nichol,. London, Mrs. K. Scott,
Munro, Mrs. J. Duncan and.
Mrs, K. Duncan. Kirkt on, Mrs.
J. M. Scott and Mrs. T. Col-
uhoun , Starlit. Mrs. H. ,Prid-
ham and Airs. H. Dow, Crom-
arty.
The ladies enjoyed a pleas-
ant afternoon quilting.
:Ladies Aid
At the meeting of the Ladies
Aid held at the borne of. Mrs.
.Gerald Carey, with the presi-
dent Mrs. J. Al. Scott presid-
ing. arrangements were dis-
cussed for a turkey supper to
be held on October 24.
The dale for the annual ba-
zaar to be sponsored by the La-
dies Aid and the Marian Rit-
chie Auxiliary, will he decided
later. Mrs. T. L, Scott favored
with a solo.
The hostess was assisted by
Mrs. Al. Dow and Mrs. E. Al-
len at the social hour.
Report of World Council
Al the meeting of Roy's
tiCW held at the home of.
Airs. Roy Dow, Mitchell, the
topic was taken by Airs. Cal-
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ously guarded secrets are.
Read in this fully accredited
story of Peter Hurkos the in-
disputable evidence that com-
ing events need not be obscure,
any more than they are to this
remarkable man, Here are no
crystal balls or tricks, astrolo-
gical charts or spiritualistic
seances hut the testimony of a
gifted man who uses his pow-
ers of perception for the bene-
fit of the individual and of so-
ciety.
I Am Anastasia
This is another autobiography
— that of Anastasia, whom half
the world believes to he the
youngest daughter of Nicholas
EE, the late Czar of Russia.
Anastasia tells the story of
her life, first as a happy prin-
cess at the court of St. Peters-
burg, later as a woman name-
less and in an alien world.
In her endless search for
peace and the establishment. of
her identity, she came to the
United States in 1928 at the in-
vitation of a royal cousin who
believed in her. But it was an
ill-starred venture .tha I ended in
disappointment and new trou-
hies' and Anastasia returned to
Germany in 1931.
Both of these 'biographies are
on loan from the Huron County
Library anti will be available
for three months.
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By MRS. ,NORMAN - 1,9NP.
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At the first UCW meeting
sin ce the summer vacation, 24
ladies were present on Tues-
day evening, September it.
The president, Mrs. Harold
Jones, chaired the meeting.
Mrs. T. W. Reid acted .as sec-
retary in the absence of Mrs.
Consitt.
Tbe worship period was taken.
. „
vin Christie from the leaflet,
"New Delhi Speaks Back",
dealing with the :World ,Council
of Churches held in Delhi. re-
cently.
Mrs. Murray Christie pre-
sided and led in the worship
assisted by Airs. Andrew
Christie and. Mrs. Erie Dow
Mrs, Norman Dow gave read-
ings.
Personal items
Air'. Hugh Scott has returned.
to Guelph to resume his stu-
dies at ' the Agricultural Col-
lege.
Air. and Mrs, 'Robert Laing.
Marylin, Margaret, Andrew and
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by Airs. Archie. Parsons. Airs
.Einmerson Anderson was in.
charge of the study, which
took the form of A panel com-
prised of Mrs. U, Jones, Mrs.
J. Anderson and Airs. T., W.
Reid. Mrs. G. Moffatt contri-
buted a piano selection.
Group leaders gave their re-
ports and then plans were, dis.
cussed for the annual bazaar
which will be held on Noveni-
bet' 17.
hostesses for .the meeting
were Mrs. Ed Marine and
Mrs. J. Cooper. The next meet-
ing will be held on October 0.
Stanley Sallies -4+1. -Club
The second meeting of the
Stanley Sallies 4-il Club was
held at the home of Airs.
Eleanor Hendrick on Septem-
ber' 1.2.
The home economist of Hur-
on, Miss isabelle .Gilchrist, and
the .girls' mothers were guests.
During the meeting Gwenneth
Hendrick presided and Miss
Gilchrist gave a talk on the
work of .the 441 Club,
The third meeting will he
held at the home of Airs.
Eileen Consitt on September
19 at 7:15 p.m.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, Andy Penning-
ton of near Edmonton. who
formerly lived here over 50
`'ears age, visited Kipp e n
f riends on Monday.
Mr. And. Airs. Archie, Noake.4
of Hensall called on Airs. PoWF
son and some other old fricric14-
on Monday.
Airs. E. Dowson visited g
few days with Air. And Mrs,
James Riley and other .friends;
in Seaforth.
Air. and Mrs. Clarence lintch,1
lson of St. -Thomas ..and Airs.
Edgar cudmore of Vancouven,
ate visiting, a few days .wrth
their brother and sister-in•law r
Air. and Airs, Wilfred Meths.
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The opening ceremonies of our new Goderich Branch Office have been
completed and business begun. Many of you have followed the construc-
tion with genuine interest and have been lavish in your pl'aises of the
completed structure, I. want to thank you for your expression of good
will and to say a few words about the new' building and the community.
It has been erected for you, the people of the Godcrich area; it is for
your use and for your service.
The public "Community Room" downstairs is for the use of relatively small
groups (12 or fewer) who want to moot for business at sonic convenient
place. Accessible from outside. it can be made available after regular
hours. it is gladly and freely yours, but it is necessary to reserve it in
order to avoid conflict,
11 you were not able to visit the office at the limo of our Open House,
please come in at any time even if it is only to look around.
W. H. GREGORY,
President.