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and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone, S
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
ensall
Wayne Smith was the lucky
winner of a $50 bill in a draw
sponsored by the LOBA, Clin-
ton.
Legion bingo jack pot this
Saturday wilt be worth $100.00
in 55 calls with two door prizes
given away,
Mrs. Rheta Charles has re-
turned to her home from. Lon-
don.
Thirty-seven ladies under the
sponsorship of Kippen East
Women's Institute spent Wed-
nesday, November 14 in To-
ronto, shopping, attending the
Royal Winter Fair in the after-
noon, and horse show at night,
Mrs. Jack Moore, who has
been a patient in Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital, has returned to
her home in Mitchell where she
is recuperating from injuries
sustained when she fell from
the top of a step ladder while
painting. Mrs. Moore is the
daughter of Mrs, Harry Cald-
well of town.
Mrs. Flora. Coma of Exeter,
formerly of Hensall, has been
admitted as a patient to Queens-
way Nursing Home, from South
Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Wins trip to Hawaii
Kinettes treat Stores plan
The Kinette ChM of Hensall yule treats
held its annual house to house
canvass with Christmas cake At a meeting of the business-
tickets, prior to the mee ti ng, men of Hensall it was decided
which was held at the home of to have Santa Claus in Hensall
Mrs.. John Baker, The cakes on Saturday afternoon, ,Oecern-
will be drawn for December 8, her 15 at 2 o'clock. Santa will
Mrs. Bob Baker, convener of distribute candy, oranges and
the service committee reported nuts to the children, followed.
that 43 shut ins had been called with a free picture show in the
o with boxes of fresh fruit and town hall,
assorted treats, There will also be free slot-
Co-conveners of ways and in; in the Hensel.' arena for
means, Mrs. John Deitz and everyone every Saturday after-
Mrs, Harold Knight, reported a noon during December and Jan-
successful rummage sale this nary,
time, It was decided to hold a The stores in Ilens:all will be Christmas. party this year for open every Monday in Deceni-
Kin families, President Mrs, ber and also Friday and Sat-
Heal presented Mrs. John Dells urday evenings and. also open
with a baby spoon, on behalf of evenings on December 20, 21,
the. club, for her new Baugh- 22 and 24,
ter, Nancy.
Past president Mrs, William,
Clements displayed the new
shield, which was purchased to
replace the old, smaller one in
the Public School. The names
of the two scholarship students
will appear on it every year,
Mrs. Bob Baker gave a full
report on Kin Fall. Council
which was held in Owen Sound
October 20.21,
Bell property sold
A large crowd attended the
auction sale here on Saturday
of the estate of the late Dr,
James Bell., The sale was suc-
cessful with bidding brisk and
good prices realized. The prop-
erty was purchased by Ira.
Geiger of Hensall for $7,200.
Fifteen persons shared the
thousands of stamps given
Away at Darling's IGA in the
second week of a three-week
feature.
13111 RoosebOom wen 3,000;
Stanley Mitchell 1,200; Mrs,
RoelitiS raber, kipperi 1,000;
Mrs. Harold Parker: 500; Mrs.
George Bea, 200. Winners of
100 Were Mrs. Charles Eckel,
Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Hen,
Mrs, Marie Gelinaa
(Zurich), Mrs. EMMA Shepherd:
Mrs. R. Verbeek, RR 2 Hen-
sall, Mrs. Tbril Kyle Jr, mo,
Cecil Rowe (Exeter); Mrs. Do-
ris Jeffery (Staffa), Rieky Par-
ker.
The horde made candy sale
conducted by the Hensall Guides
and Brownies on Saturday was
sticcessful and $58,65 was real-
At the home of Mrs, Win. C.
Smith Friday evening eight
mothers met and packaged 304
bags of candy which sold very
quickly in the door-to-door can-
vass of the village.
Win stamps
area shut-ins
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIP PEN
A successful bazaar and tea
was held Saturday afternoon
in St, Andrew's United school-
room and basement, Proceeds
amounted to $175,00,
Convenors were: fancy work,
Mrs. Archie Parsons; baking,
Mrs. Bert Faber, Mrs. El-
don Jarrott, Mrs, Tohn Ander-
son; .fish pond., Mrs. Robert
Elgie; touch and take, Mrs.
Emerson. Kyle; produce booth,
Mrs. Morley Cooper; candy,
Mrs. John Sinclair; tea' room,
Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, Mrs. Wm,
'Bell, Mrs. H. Hendrick, Mrs.
Toni Reid,
The Sunday School received
the proceeds from candy to go
towards junior choir gowns.
Celebrate 35 years
The Happy Gang sin-prised
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Cooper
Friday evening helping them
celebrate their 35th wedding
anniversary, An enjoyable eve-
ning was spent by playing pro-
gressive euchre, Prizes were
won by: ladies, Mrs. Joe Mc-
Lellan, Mrs. Jack Sinclair;
gents, Ernie Chipchase; lone
hand, Ernie Chipchase.
Mr, Bob Elgie read an ad-
dress and the couple were pre-
sented with gifts and a fitting
reply was made.
Mrs. Winston Workman was
convenor of the social commit-
tee.
Personal items
The Sunday school teachers
of St, Andrew's United Church
held a meeting at the home of
Mrs. John Sinclair and it was
decided to hold a Sunday school
concert on Dec. 10, at 8:15 p.m,
Miss Ella Wright of Guelph
and Mrs. Alice Keen of Strat-
ford visited Saturday with Mrs.
E. Dowson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Jones
and boys visited recently at
St, Thomas with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Jones,
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Day-
man and family have moved to
Wingham,
Mrs. Pearl Love and Wayne
of Varna spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and
Kippen tea
nets $175
Place ',bill of rights
in GB .a.rea schoo.k.
Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Cann of family of Sarnia. -pia. , ..
Em,ter visited ,On Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle McGregor spent Mt and Mrs, Ray Patterson
Mr, And Airs. Jim Love and the weekend .with Mrs. Hector And Winston, Mr. and Mrs.
family. Taylor al Exeter. Weliwood Gill visited on, Sun,
Afis Verda Page returned Air, and Mrs. Dale Pfil,e, IlaY with- .igr. anti Mrs. B. L. home from St. Joseph's Hosp". Kelly and Rickie of Sarnia Knight and Robert at London. . ,,.. . . . cal, London, Do Wednesday. spent .the weekend with his par. Miss .Denlah, _Holt, RN, of Tor-
mr. And Airs, Ray Battersea cats Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wile onto spent the weekend with
attended the •Woodburn .- Anger And Alan. her mother, Airs. Mae Holt.
wedding at Galt On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. lion Mitchell, Miss Judy DesJardine of
Mr. and- Mrs. Elgin Webb Wayne and Dennis visited on Burlington spent the weekend
visited on Saturday with Air. Sunday with 'Mr. and Airs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
and Mrs. Wm. Whyte and Fred Maker and Chris at Sar- Ross DesJardine and family,
Hensall personals
Stewart Knights of Blenheim, draw at the 100F baseball
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McQueen banquet at the arena. Wednes-
of Hensall, spent last week day evening. The draw was
with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snell. sponsored by the CP T corn-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. McLean mittee of the IOOF and. Amber
were Sunday guests with Mr. Rebekah. Lodges,
and Mrs. Carl Payne.
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton. is
spending a few weeks with
members of her family in To-
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love,
of Toronto, visited on Sunday
with the former's father, Mr.
Milton Love,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacLean
were recent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs, Wilson Broadfoot in
Goderich,
Mrs. Art McLellan and sons,
of Russeldale, visited last week
with her mother, Mrs. Pearl
Koehler.
.Mr. Ross MacMillan of Kitch-
ener was informed last week
that he had won a two weeks'
trip to Hawaii with all expenses
paid for he and his wife. It was
announced in Toronto recently
by the president of GoOdyear
Company that he had the high-
est sales percentage over the
...I previous year for all Goodyear
dealers across Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan plan
to leave by plane the end of
January as scheduled and will
have a three-day stopover in
LOS Angeles.
Guides tall candy
WI sees
handicrafts
Demonstrations on making
footstools by Mrs. Victor Din.
sin, making gifts out of deter-
gent bottles by Mrs. Jack
Bannister and floral arrange-
ments by Mrs. Milton Oesch,
all of Zurich, were given•at the
public relations meeting of
Hensall WI last. Wednesday
evening.
Musical numbers were also
given by Zurich young ladies
including a piano solo and also
an accordion solo by Miss
Faye Desch and a vocal trio
by Misses Faye, Judy and
Susan. Desch. Miss Jean Hen-
derson sang two solos accom.-
periled by Miss Carol Brown
and Carol and her mother,
Mrs, William Brown, favored
with piano duets.
President Mrs, Fred Beer
conducted the business when
Mrs. Car] Payne, Mrs, Harry
Horton, Mrs. John Skea, Mrs.
James Bengough, Mrs. R. Peck
and the president were appoint-
ed a ways and means commit-
tee to raise money.
Mrs. Peck reported on the
Christmas gift for the group's
adopted child in Austria and
Mrs. Payne reported on the
London area convention. A do-
nation of $10 was voted to the
CNIB,
Program conveners were
Mrs Maude Hodder' and Mrs,
George Hess with Mrs. Hess
presiding. Hostesses were Mrs,
Skea and Mrs, Payne,
Mr. Charles ,links, who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, for the ,past
number of weeks was able to
return home last week.
Mrs. Florence Chamberlain
and family, of Kitchener, visit-
ed recently with Mr, and Mrs.
William Brown, Car61 and Bill.
Mrs. Ross Dobson, of. Exeter,
visited this week with Mrs.
Archie MacGregor.
Mrs. IL Neeb, of 'ravistock,
is visiting with her son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Mrs. Wes Richardson was
the winner of a $50 bill in a
The story in
Staffs
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Dining,
Granton, visited recently with
Miss Margaret and James
er,
Recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Norris were Mrs. J.
Mason and Mrs. S. Seaton,
Teeterville, and Mrs. E. Mar-
lott, Tillsonbitrg,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Johnny Miller and Karen
Were Mr. and Mt% Ken Dunc-
an, Sheila, Janke and Floyd
and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Duncan,
Faye and Dennis, all of Kirk-
ton.
Erie Norris, OAC Guelph,
spent the Weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Saris Norris.
Miss Rosanna. Worden, nurse-
in-training at Stratford General
Hospital, spent the weekend at
her home here,
M.s, R. McDonald spent a
sew days with her sister in `170,
ronto last week.
Miss Kaye Worden is home
again after being a 4-H. dele-
gate during NatiOnal. 4.11 club
week when they Visited in TO-
IMMO and Ottawa.
Mr, and MrS. Ross McDonald,
Chatham, Were visitors with
the latter'S parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Fawcett on Tttes,
day, During the 'Weekend visit,
ing at the same horse were
Mr. and Mrt—A, riothiog And
children, Guelph, Mrs, L. Me,
Nichol and Mr. and Mrs.
A. Shatther and girls, Strat,
ford.
MrS. W..1. Vell visited With
Mrs, A. McDonald, Seafotth,
recently,
Mr. and Mrs, M. Gray via,
ited with Mrs. R. A. Sadler
and Mrs. R. Read on Thurs-
day.
Friday callers with Mr. and
Ws, ,W. C. Wordeti were Mr.
and rs. ;Melia-on of Sea.
forth.
Rev, and Mrs, H, Treffry.,
Strathroy, Mr. and Mrs, If-
Lo iden and. Mr. Arid
,Mrs, ROY McMillan or Ayr
*ro, Sunday guests or, Mr, And
Mrs, W. Cil4ricti.
ay MRS. Wg4WPPP
.GRAND
At the Grand fiend
institute meeting on Thurs-
day Afternoon in the town hall.
Mrs. Hmery DesJardins gave
a paper on health. She is con.
vener of the health commttlee.
Roll call was answered by
naming A famous person and
his or her contribution to
health, Mrs. Alex Hamilton.
gave the motto, many spend.
their health to gain their
wealth, then spend their wealth
to gain their health, Mrs. Alex
Hamilton conducted the bust-
ness. Mrs, Harold Walper pre-
seated a copy of the bill of
rights to he framed and hung
in town hall and a copy placed
in each school in the area.
Mrs.. Susy Devine and Mrs.
W. Gill were named to put.-
chase a Christmas gift for the
adopted boy in Germany.
• Mrs. Colip Love gave a re-
port on South Huron Hospital
Auxiliary and will deliver the
jelly and jams which were
brought in at this meeting.
A layette was on display and
Mrs, Alex Hamilton wilt take
it to a needy family in the vil-
lage,
Mrs. Harold Wainer gave
the report on London Area
Convention. Mrs. Emery Des
Jardins gave report on exec:o-
live meeting which was 'held in
Hensall,
Mrs.11 Roy :norm had the
4-H girls hooks on display and
gave a report on the work be-
ing done with the girls Miss
Karen Taylor won provincial
honors and June Morenz and
Diane Hood won county hon-
ors at; the Achievement Day
held at Exeter.
Airs. Wm. Love conducted. a
contest which was won by Mrs.
Carmon Lovie. Hostesses were
Mrs. Art Finkbeiner, Mrs. Ada
Rats, :Mrs, Wm, Love, Mrs, Roy
Morenz,
WA holds euchre
The WA of. St. John's-by-the
Lake Anglican Church held a
euchre and bridge on Novem-
ber 16. Winners for men's
high was Lloyd Feltner; low
Horace Lake; ladies high, Mrs.
Estelle Davidson; low, Mrs.
Fred McLinchy; lone hand,
Bradley Hamilton.
Next party will he Nonni-
ber 30.
UCW to pack bale
The. afternoon unit. of the
UCW held its meeting in Sun-
day school room of Grand Bend
United Church on Thursday
with twenty ladies present.
Mrs. Alex Hamilton con-
ducted the worship. The theme
was "Faith". Mrs. Emery Des-
Jardins read a poem.
Mrs. Colin Love conducted
the business. A bale is to be
packed the last week of Nov-
ember for overseas relief.
At the December meeting
both groups will combine for
Curling to
start soon
At the meeting of the Hen-
sail Curling Club held at the
local community arena, .Presi-
dent 'Howard Scane was re-
elected to the office with
Douglas Cook as vice-presi-
dent.
K. K. Christian was re-
elected secretary-treasurer with
games committee, Bill Smith,
Jim McAllister, Robert Cook,
John Anderson, John Skea and
W, 0, Goodwin.
Dues for the following year
will be the same as last year.
The. club hopes to commence
curling November 10,
The president and vice-
president will attend the next
Park Board meeting to discuss
rules and equipment to keep
ice in good curling condition.
A: Christmas Meeting.
General meeting .for Novem-
ber to be Friday afternoon,
November 23.
Mrs. Colin -Love will be lead.
et' for afternoon unit And Mrs,
1R9ty 3. Patterson secretary for
Mrs. C. Brittain, gave the
study book chapter on Korea
"Unity of the Church",
Hostesses were Mrs. Garnet
Patterson, Airs, Remy Ravelle,
Mrs, Johnston. Pattersen,
Begins Asia study
At the meeting of the _eve-
ning unit of the UCW Mrs.
Gordon Hewitt, who is leaving.
shortly for Germany, was pre-
sented with a hymnary,
Junior' .congregation .for (he
following month will be taken.
by Mrs. :Robert Jennison and
Mrs. Ken Roberts,
The program was taken by
MrsE l to the
Des
sjaguidny book
s 'the
introduction
"On Asia's Rim" was the
theme, Descriptive parts were
presented by Mrs, Coryell Ro-
bells, Mrs. Don Flear, Mrs,
Ed, Gill, Mrs. Ken Roberts and
Mrs. LeRoy Baritea.u.
The worship was taken by
Mrs, Robert Jennison assisted
by Mrs. Willis Gill, Mrs. Gor-
don Hewitt, Mrs. John Teevins
and Mrs. Bill. Brenner, Airs.
Harold Skipper gave a short
tailakyels, followed by intercessory p
Sharon-Holden
Mr. and Mrs. R. Newman,
Sharon were present at St,
George's Anglican Church, Lon-
don when, before the Rev, K.
B. Conyard, marriage vows
were. exchanged between Miss
Verna Holden of Essex and
Robert B, Al, Sharon of Grand
Bend, The attendants were Mr.
and Mrs, J. E. Skillender,
Parkhill.
Baptism
At St, John's-By - The -Lake
Anglican Church, Grand Bend
on Sunday, November 18, Eli-
zabeth Anne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, J. E. Skillender was
welcomed into the church
through the rite of baptism.
The Rev. B. Farrell con-
ducted the service and the
godparents were Mrs. George
Irvine of Montreal and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sharon,
Presented with chair
Air. and Mrs, Bert Yorke of
Parkhill entertained at their
home on Friday evening in
honor of Mr. Ron Mitchell who
recently has been transferred
to Ailsa Craig as patrolman of
that district.
On behalf of his former pa-
trol Air. Oscar Steeper pre-
sented Mr, and Mrs. R. Mitch-
ell with a telephone chair.
Personal items
Mrs. Jim Love and John,
Mrs.. Colin Love, Mrs. Wm.
Love and Mrs. Wm. Sturde-
vant spent Monday in Sarnia
with Mr, and Mrs. Glen Love,
Richard and Danny.
We have been in the property-man-
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specialists are ready to help you. In
many eaSes they have made substantial
savings for property-owning clients.
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