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TRACK CHAMPS—These eight youngsters captured their respective championships
in the Hensall Public School track meet which was held Wednesday afternoon,
with most of the students participating. Shown above are, back row, left to right;
Ruth Smale, John Joynt, Betty Cameron and Ken Smale. Front row: Ken Ferguson,
John Noakes, Pam Mickle andw Margie Allan. _T-A photo
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Page •5 . October 25, 1962
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
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Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
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WI plans
meat study
Mrs, Robert Kinsman gave a
talk on St. Andrew at the his-
torical meeting of Kippen. East
WI held at the home of Mrs.
Ross Chapman with Mrs. James
Mcielaughton as co-hostess.
Mrs. Alex McGregor reviewed.
current. events of 1961-62 and
Mrs. Winston Workman read
the motto prepared by Miss
Margaret McKay on "View the
past with pride, the present
with faith and the future with
practise".
Mrs. Vivan. Cooper reported
on the "143 lbs, of meat" train-
ing school and the first meet-
ing for Kippen WI will be held
Monday, October 29 at SS 10
Tuckersmith at 8,30 at which
any ladies may attend.
Mrs. Glenn Bell gave a report
of the County Rally held at;
Bluevale and the invitation to
meet with Hurondale WI on
October 30 was accepted. It
was decided to have a draw on
a Christmas cake with Mrs.
Vern Alderdice to make the
cake and Mrs. J. Drummond in
charge of tickets, The winning
ticket will be drawn Friday,
Dec. 14 at the euchre and dance
in Hensall Community Centre.
The branch have planned a
bus trip to the Royal. Winter
Fair on November 14 the bus
to leave Kippen at 7 a.m. Ten
dollars was voted to CNIB.
Roll call was answered by a
dozen. cookies with the recipe
which were sold. Assisting the
hostesses were Mrs. John Sin-
clair, Mrs. Ross Chapman, Mrs,
H. Finkbeiner and Mrs. Wil-
liam Caldwell.
Canvass for UNICEF
The pupils of Reiman Public
School are going to canvass the
town of Hensall on Hallowe'en
for UNICEF. PeOple have been
very generous in the past and
they. will again this year. The
pupils will canvass between the
hours of 4 and 5 o'clock Wed-
nesday, October 31,
tenth of infant son
The infant .son, David James,
of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Turk,-
helm of Zurich died in St. Jo.
London, on Sat-
urday, October 20.
Surviving are his Patents,
two brothers, Douglas and.
Mettle, and one sister, Cheryl,
his grandmother Mrs, Anne
Tilekhelin and, grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Deite,
rich.
Services were held Sunday in
the Westlake Funeral Heine,
Zurich, with burial in St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Cemetery, GOO.
en Line.
Your library
Rebekah lodge
plans activities
At the meeting of Amber Re-
bekah Lodge last Wednesday
evening the flag-bearer, Mrs.
Howard Lemmon was installed
in her chair by PDDP Airs.
Harold Parker assisted by
PDDM Mrs, Archie MacGreg-
or.
Arrangements were made. for
a bake sale and tea in the low-
er lodge halt Saturday, October
27. The annual banquet for the
haseball team was discussed
and arrangements made to
serve it in the arena for the
subordinate lodge in November,
ber 16.
NG Mrs. Hugh McEwen pre-
sided for the meeting,
eepted a position at Darling's
IGA store commencing her du-
ties last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Keyes
are visiting relatives in West-
ern Canada.
Miss Margie Allan entertained
seven oe her girl friends et her
home on ,Thursday, Oct. 18 in
honor of her 10th birthday. En-
tertainment included games and
contests after which lunch. was
served including a birthday
cake, Attending the perty . were
.Janie Smith, Beth Cook, Sharon
Lavery, Linda Hay, Linda Reid,
Sandra Maxwell and. Peggy
Vanstone,
Musicale will be held in Hen-
sail United Church Sunday eve-
ning, October 28 at 8 p.m. un-
der direction of Airs. Robert.
Pryde. and will include a eon.
cert of sacred and secular
sic, comprising the Hensall
United Church choir, men's con-
gregational choir, junior choir
and guest artists, Miss Gail
well, St. Marys, Mid Woodham
Male Quarttette, Preceeds are
for the budding fund,
Mr. Thomas Walsh of, :Myth,
patient at QueenewaY Nursing
Home, diedat the nursing home
Thursday morning, Oct, 18 in
his 88th yeat, Ftmeteil services
were hold trout Myth, lf,r, Walsh
Was an uncle of. Airs, Norman
Velvet' Heasell, ,
Mrs. Laird Miekle attended
an .auttten lea in London Thurs-.
dey afternoon_ the home of
Mrs. David Gerry in Orchard
Park.
Laymen's SithcleY Will he oh'
served in Carmel church this
Sunday with dim lenge]] teed-
leg in worship
th e
Gordon
Schwalm, giving. the message,.
Rev. Boss MacDonald. will
be guest speeket at Forest
Presbyterian Churell at aeni-
vereety services this Sunday,
October 20,
Mr,. and Mrs. Orville Janes
attended eilnittertery Services
at lentielettOw 'United Church
Hallowe'en
ice party
Children in the Hensel] area
will be able to mark the open-
ing of the skating season and
Hallowe'en at the same time,
Wednesday, as guests of the
Kinsmen club at their Hal-
lowe'en skating carnival.
Headed by the Hensall Citi-
zens' Band, the youngsters will
parade from the town hall at
7:30 p.m. to the arena audito-
rium where costumes will be
judged.
After the prizes and the free
refreshments have been handed
out, the children will enjoy
free skating.
In charge of the program are:
Bob Caldwell, Homer Camp-
bell and Harold Bonthron,
Boys! Girls ,
NOTICE
cerload of choke calves will
be arriving in approximately
two weeks, Arty boy or girl
under age 21 In the townships
of Tuckersmith, Hay, Stephen,
Stanley and Usborne wishing to
feed calves for the South
Huron Agricultural Society, con-
tact of the directors or
secretary for further irifoetna-
Hen.
Peter Mcleaughton. Secrotairy
kensall
ueen's
Hata
Seaforth
Ditiin g . facilities for
eameete and weddings
Attractive Ronnie
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Marks, 100
on Monday.
Miss Anhui Spencer, Pa-
tient At Queensway Nursing
ilome, Hansen, will celebrate.
her 100th birthday Monday, 'Oc-
tober 4.
Miss Spencer was born et St.
Joseph, near Zurich, where she
spent her early life. Her later
years were spent of .Seaforth
and Clinton,.
She came to the Queensway
Nursing Home here in January
of this year, and is the only
surviving member of her fam.
fly, Although her eyesight; and
hearing is.impaired she is abbe
to sit up in her chair most of
tee day, enjoys her meals, and
has a kindly disposition, She
has received a framed certi-
ficate .from the Provincial sec-
retary,
Bride feted
Prior to marriage the. bride
was feted. at several presenta-
tions, Miss Carol Dennis And
Mrs, Mary Lou Brier entertain-
ed at a shower held at the
home ai*. Mrs. 13rier, given by
fellow workers of London Life
Insurance Co.
Mrs. Ida Scandrett, London,
and Mrs. Alan Leaper, Inger-
soil, were hostesses at Mrs.
Scandrett's home for a miscel-
laneous shower. Neighbors in
Ingersoll arranged a presenta-
tion at the home of Mrs. Ed-
ward Padclon and. Miss Ruth
Longfield, Ingersoll, entertained
at her home for a shower,
Introduce new study
Mrs. R. M. Peck introduced
the new study and commented
on the first chapter of "The
Rim of Asia" at the meeting of
UCW unit 5 Thursday after-
noon,
Miss Greta Lammie favored
with a piano selection, Mrs. R.
J. Patterson and Mrs. Grace
Harpole led in the worship.
Plans for the bazaar Decem-
ber 1 were discussed. This unit
will look after flowers for' 'the
church and nursery for Nov-
ember, Mrs. W. B. Cross pre-
sided for the business.
Blitz for Hospital Auxiliary
Proceeds for South Huron
Hospital blitz sponsored by
Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hen-
sall amounted to $106.1.6,
Members collecting were Mrs.
Leona Parke, Mrs. Howard
Lemmon, Mrs, Blighton Ferg,
Mrs, Garnet Mousseau, Mrs.
Clarence Volland, Mrs. Inez Mc-
Ewen, Mrs. Ernie Chipcbase,
Mrs, Jack Corbett, Mrs. Ed.
Corbett and Mrs, Hugh Mc.
Ewen.
CG1T to aid bazaar
At the. meeting of Carmel
CeHT at the manse Wednes-
day evening plans were made
to have a table of candy,
brooches and waste baskets at
the Ladies Aid bazaar Friday,
November 2.
Unit plans for bazaar
Mrs. Jack Drysdale presided
for the meeting of UCW unit 2
in the Sunday School rooms
Monday evening, with 17 mem-
bers present. Mrs, Robert Cook
reviewed the Bible study and
held a questionnaire. Mrs. Er-
nie Whitehouse was in charge
of the devotional, assisted by
Mrs. Lorne Hay,
Members were reminded of
the bazaar December 1 for
which this unit is responsible
for the bake table. The UCW
are serving lunch at the con-
clusion of the Musicale Sunday
night to all those taking part,
in the program.
gorsoll VPW$
for !seal groom
Trinity 'United .Church.
Ingersoll, was the scene of
pretty autumn wedding Settee
day, ,Oetooer. 13 at e e'elock,
when Senciee; Belle Hunsberger,
Ingersoll, and William Doug..
Lae Brintnell, of RR. 1 Hensall,
exchanged marriage vows in a
double ring ceremony before
the Rev. .R. King and ;Rev, C.
). Daniel.
The bride is the daughter' of
Mr. and Airs, john. Hunsberger,
Ingersoll, and the groom's par.
ente are ell'. and Airs, Thomas
ilvititnen , RR 1 Hensall.
Harold Itiddolle provided tea-
ditional wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist., Miss
Karen Pacidon, who sang "The
Wedding Prayer" and "I'll Walk
Beside You",
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride's gown of floor
length "I DO" taffeta was fash-
ioned with fitted bodice, scooped
neckline outlined in alencon lace
with lily point sleeves, aisle-
wide skirt with medallions of
alencon lace, and styled with a
bustle hack enhanced by a self
material rose, A tiara of twink-
ling sequins and teardrop pearls
held her elbow-length bouffant
veil of French illusion and she
carried a cascade of yellow
roses, trailing ivy and white
stephanotis.
Bridal attendants, maid of
honor, Miss Lois Parker, Wind-
sor, and bridesmaids, Miss Ruth
Longfield, Ingersoll, and Miss
Carol Dennis, Seaforth, wore
identical bell-skirted gowns of
moss green brocade and carried
cascades of yellow and bronze
mums.
Alvin Taylor, HP. 2 Kippen,
attended the groom and Robert
Clark, RR 2 Kippen, and Wil-
liam Shacictiek, Hensall, usher-
ed guests.
For travelling to the United
Slates the bride chose a beige
wool suit with green accessories
with which she wore a corsage
of orange Delight roses.
The young couple will reside
at RR 2 Ingersoll.
Institutes plan
course on meats
The Leaders Training School
the Legion Hall, Hensall. on
for South Huron was held in
Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct.
16 and 17, attended by six lead-
ers and their six assistants.
Miss Ives from the home ec-
onomics department in Toron-
to conducted the classes • as-
sisted by Miss Isabelle Gil-
christ, Huron County home
economist. Topic was "143 lbs.
of meat",
Each leader will go back to
her institute and teach a group.
Any lady in the cornmunity
may take this course which
will include four meetings,
Summary Day will be
in Clinton, December '62.
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anniversary.
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KIP PEN
Anniversary services Sunday
at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at
St. Andrew's United Church
were well attended.
Rev. Edgar Roulston of Ex-
eter, the guest speaker deliv-
ered inspiring sermons and
the church was attractive with
autumn flowers.
Special ..MOSIC was rendered
by the choir under the leerier-
ship of Miss Jean ivison, Mr.
Leslie Pierson of Clinton as
guest soloist was accompanied
at the organ by Mrs. Lobb of
Clinton,
Baptism
On Sunday, Oct. 11 the rites
of holy baptism were admin-
istered to Bradley Michael, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Mann
and Bradley James, son of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wayne McBride.
Personal items
Mr. and Airs. John
Marie and. Joan attended the
Sylvester-GauOppe wedding .et
Sudbury Saturday afternoon.
Mr. John Heath, Frederic-
ton, N.B., brother of Mrs. Pe-
terson and Mrs, Stanley Heath
of Thatnesville visited Friday
with Mr, and Mrs. Peterson.
Miss .Joyce Hood spent a re-
cent weekend in London, the
guest of her cousin Deanne
Perkin.
Mr. Stoke And some friends.
are enjoying A few days moose
hunting in Northern Ontario.
Mr. - and Mrs. Edgar Mc-
Slide and Sharon attended the
Moore -Atc/3.ride wedding op
Saturday, October go in James
St. Church, Exeter.
Att. and Mrs, Stanley Heath
of Thamesville visited on Sat-
urday with. their daughter and
son.ieelaw, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Peterson and family.
Mr. David Cooper. Univer-
si ty of Western. Ontario, Lon-
doe, epent the weekend with his
parents, Mr.. and Mrs. J. A.
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Dal-
rymple, Bonnie and. Betty of
Brucefield visited Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs. E. McBride and
Sharon.
Mr. and Airs. Peterson of
Kippen visited Sunday at the
Imme of Mrs. Peterson's beo-
ther, Mr. Doeglas Heath of
Sarnia, attending a family re-
union.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Doig
of Grand Rapids, Alich, visited
Saturday afternoon with Airs,
N. Long And a sister Miss Janet
Doig at Clinton, later visited
Mr, Long, who is a patient, in
Stratford Gen. Hospital,.
Air. :And. Airs. Win. Franks nt
London andi Airs. .David
patricks. of London, visited drir.
leg the week with Airs, pow,.
son.
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etuely. vegetables
On October 10 the 4-H Stan-
ley Sallies was held .at the
home of Mrs, Eileen Consitt.
The topic was "e a r rj,a d
lunches". Wendy Jones -4,rid
Marilyn Keyes made peanut
butter And carrot sandwiches"
and Nancy Coneitt and Gwen-
neth Hendrick made -chopped,
him with pineapple and crone
ehese. sandwiches.
On Oeteber 17 the 4-}f Stan.
Icy Sallies held a meeting - at
the home of Mrs. H. Hendrick,
The topic was vegetahle and
soled. The next meeting is to.
be held Tuesday, Oct. 23.
UCW plan .bazaar
Kippen UCW held a meeting
in lh Sunday school rooms, on.
Tuesday, Oct. 9 with 26 ladies.
present. Mts. Harold Jones
was in charge. of the meeting.
Mrs. Alex Mc:Wuxi:vie took
the worship and 'Mrs, Bert
ber read the lopie of -study.
Mrs. K. Blgie gave a reading.
Plans and preparation were
discussed and committee set
up for the November bazaar,
The hostesses wer Mrs. Mor-
ley Cooper and Mrs. Joe ,-T-4.0s.
tell.
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Beek of Canada has changed,
statistics have changed and .4
new party has been born, 'To
keep abreast with these de.
velopments the book has been
revise d_ d ate. lot Sunday.
The author explains that the and Mrs, Stewart Robert-
human being needs food, AVa- tort of Waterford, visited on
tete shelter from the elements Sunday With Mrs. C. L. Milks
and clothing. Beyotid these :le "Hensall, and with me.
there ere an almost endless who e week. M South um:,
list of conveniences and taut- -0 Hospital, Ewer.
ice which many would like in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson of
WV hut resources are tirmitighenie Mich, visited with
Scarcity is theetartig Mrs, Lou Simpson, Sunday, On
Poiht of economies, "We tall' their Wey iCi Visit With Mrs.
tot, have all we Want of every- SiMpeon'e sister. Mrs, .Holland
thing and We Mug do With less of Kilthertee, who is Ill.
of Mite things if we Want Tee Legion bi ngo jackpot
theta Of Others." writes the eon te "evenly semriff chits
author and this fundarriehtal this Settirday night at the to.
fact gives else to the three gion Ilan.. 'TWO dear Weds will
bolo problems: what to pros. be drawn for.
duct, how to PrOduce it and. Mrs. Robert 'Criek,.. Mrs, *leek
hew to distribute it,'" Drysdale, firs,' -Pint `Hyde, and
'the hook will be of help and Mrs. Thomas Lavender, at.
of interest le the ettldent terided Guider Ttainieg sos.
studying econenile analysis efts in Fergus on Saturday,
and to the general reader who 'Ale. Earl Treffry of Tin
wants a It-Metter grasp of both tifititiartY was taken by Bee.
his oWil and the country's at {been ambulance. Monday night
(A11% in Stratford 'General
Hensall personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe with a fractured leg he sal-
and Joey, of Mitchell, were re- fered in a fall at his barn.
cent visitors with the latter's Mrs. Inez MeEeten enter-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack tained Past Noble Grande of
Corbett and AI. Amber Rebekah Lodge at her
Mrs. Norma Mattson has ac- home on Monday evening,
Mrs. John Corbett has ac-
cepted employment at the
Queensway Nursing home, com.
mencing last week.
Members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge No, 349 are holding an
afternoon tea and bake Sale in
lb lower lodge hail on Satur-
day, October 27.
Mrs. Lorne Chapman has ac-
cepted employment at Drys-
dale's store, commencing this
week.
Mrs. Guy Bedard returned
to Brockville after spending
two weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell,
Pauline and Ann,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Mc-
Naughton, Mrs. Bert Horton,
Mrs. Ed. Corbett; and Wayne
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don 'Vickers and family at New-
merket..
Mrs, Myrtle Sproat spent the
weekend visiting with her
Mrs. Fowler at Elora.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited
this week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Archie MacGregor.
Mrs. Heel) Jones is a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, where she underwent stir-
gery.
held.