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Fine whisky, in moderation, plays
an important part in the art of
gracious living.
Knowing when to make a "gracious
:refusal" plays an equally great part
in the art of sensible living.
This is especially true when the
New Year's party is breaking up .
when you're about to drive home
and someone suggests, "How
about one for the road?"
This New Year's Eve, if you are doing
the driving, say: "Yes, I'll have one
for the road. But, please
make it coffee!"
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 40
Nine-year-old girl Groups give
wins $30.00 doll yule cheer
• "'"”Vift, Shirley Srnale, nine-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Srnale, was the winner of the
money doll in a draw at Bert's
Snack Bar Saturday evening.
The winning ticket was drawn
by Councillor John Baker.
The doll was covered with 20
one-dollar bills and the prize
was valued at $30. The draw
was a project of the Hensall
Women's Auxiliary, convened
by Mrs. E. R. Davis.
Hrinsley UC observed its an-
nual ChristmaS concert on Sat-
urday evening, Dec. 14. A program consisting of
carols, musical selections,
readings, recitations pertaining
to Christmas provided enter-
tainment to a large audience.
Santa arrived to unload
decorated tree of its gifts.
WHITE GIFT SERVICE
An evening white gift service
was held at Brinsley United
Church on Sunday, Dec. 15,
A Junior choir was in atten-
dance and the Sunday School
assisted the Rev, Ken Hick with
the service. Paul Hodgson read
the Scripture and Linda Thomp-
son presented the children's
story "If I had not come."
By MRS'. HAROLD DAVIS
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Kansas
of Niagara Falls, N.Y. and Mr.
Jack Veitch of London visited
Saturday with Mrs, H,Cppeland
and Miss Ethel Copeland.
Mr. Dan Jarvis is a patient
in St. Marys memorial Hospital
at time of writing,
Mrs. Beecher Hanson of
Granton is visiting with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. I.N, Mar-
shall,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Irvine
visited Sunday with Mr.. and
Mrs. Ted Bradley of St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Atthill
and family of Exeter and Mr.
Tom Atthill of Kitchener visited
last Sunday with Mrs. Dan Jar-
vis.
Hostess Guides
plan yule party
The 1st Hensall Girl Guides
enjoyed their annual Christmas
party at the home of Miss Janice
Bonthron Tuesday evening, Dec.
17. Dancing and games were a
feature of the recreation period,
and following lunch gifts were
handed out by Captain Mrs. Jim
Hyde and Lieut. Kathie Mann.
Patricia Parke, Brenda
Noakes, Betty Cameron, Cheryl
Mousseau, Linda Keys, and
Linda Lowery, who are trying
for their hostess badges, plan-.
ned the entire party.
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Again, at this happiest
of all seasons, may we extend our heartiest
wishes to you all . , hoping that every
joy and delight of the Yuletide will be yours to
enjoy to the fullest. Merry Christmas!
Zhe best of every-
thing for you and your
family...not only during
the Holiday Season,
but always...this
is our sincere wish.
From The Staff of
By MRS. :KEN 1.140c,P14,AR
The annual meeting of .,the
Marian Ritchie gypping mpxi,.
liary was. held in the church
with mrs, „Gordon. T-laingleading
at the piano.
The president Mrs, Lloyd.
Miller opened the meeting with a
Christmas message and prayer,
The Christmas storyfrom Lalce
2 was read by Mrs, Lorne „Ft-mm Norman_ Harburn
gave a satisfying treasurer's
report. A donation was voted-to
the boxes for shut-ins,
t‘The meaning of Christmas"
was the timely message chosen
by Mrs, Jim Miller for her
topic. Mrs, John Miller also
read a story.
Mrs. Norman Harburn read
the report of the nominating
committee and officers were
installed for 1964 as follows:
Honorary presidents, Mrs.
Sadie Scott and Mrs. Calder
McKaig; past president, Mrs,
Lloyd Miller; president, Mrs.
John Miller; vice-president,
Mrs. Gerald Carey; secretary,
Mrs. Eldon Allen; assistant,
Mrs. Frank Hamilton;; trea-
surer, Mrs. N. Harburn; assis-
tant, Mrs. E. Allen; pianist,
Mrs. Gordon Laing; assistant,
Mrs. Duncan Scott;
Work committee, Mrs. Car-
ter Kerslake, Mrs. Go r don
Scott, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs,
S, McCurdy, Mrs. G. Carey;
welcome and welfare, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller; flower commit-
tee, Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. John
Miler; glad tidings secretary,
Mrs. Jim Miller; supply, Mrs.
Lorne Elliott; nominating com-
mittee, Mrs. G. Scott, Mrs. N.
Harburn; cook book committee,
Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. M.
Dow, Mrs. C. Kerslake, Mrs.
W, Russell; representative on
managing board, Mrs. C. Kers-
lake.
PERSONALS
Cpl and Mrs. C. K. Harrison
Barbara and Steven of Sum-
merside, Po E,I, are spending
the Christmas holidays with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Smale.
At the conclusion of choir
practice of St. Paul's Anglican
Church Thursday evening, Har-
ry Page of Exeter was presented
with a gift in appreciation of
his services in helping to or-
ganize the new choir.Presenta-
tion was made by Clark Forrest
and lunch was served.
Frank C. Cousins
dies after illness
Frank Clifford Cousins, 33,
of London, died in Victoria
Hospital, London, Tuesday Dec.
17 following a lingering illness.
Surviving are his wife the
former Betty Smale of Hensall,
one son Danny, and one daughter
Christine, both at home. His
mother Mrs. William Weymouth
of Toledo, Ohio, and his father
Murray Cousins, London; two
sisters Mrs. Marjorie Glover
of London; Mrs. Ruth Bond,
Saskatoon, Sask; one brother
James Cousins, Toledo, Ohio;
He was a son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. William Smale, Hensall.
Funeral services were held
from the Needham Memorial
Chapel, London, Friday 20 at
3:30 p.m. interment in Woodland
cemetery.
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and Coin Operated laundeteria
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PHONE HENSALL 27
Miss E. Slaven
dies at 93 years
Miss Elizabeth Slaven, 93,
died in Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall, Saturday, De-
cember 21, where she had been
a patient for two years.
She was formerly of Hensall.
Surviving are several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Monday, December 23, from the
Bonthron funeral Home conduc-
ted by Rev. Harold Currie.
Temporary entombment was in
Hensall Union Cemetery maus-
oleum. Burial will be in McTag-
gart's cemetery in the spring.
This New Year's Eve... when it's
The Christmas good turn of
the 1st Pack of Hensall Brown-
ies was under the supervision
of Mrs. George Sinker, The
Brownies made 25 Christmas
crackers and filled them with
treats for the. Children's Aid
Society, Goderich.
Patients at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall, have
enjoyed some lovely carol sing-
ing by Mrs. Gerald Godbolt's
class of James Street UC, Exe-
ter, who presented their pro-
gram Sunday afternoon last, and
members of the Sunday School
class of the Pentecostal Church,
Exeter, of which Mrs. Shirley
Prouty is the teacher, who gave
their concert onSaturday after-
noon Dec. 21. Hensall Kinettes
recently presented all the pa-
tients with boxes of treats.
PERSONALS
George Smale, who underwent
surgery at St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, last week, is im-
proving nicely.
Douglas Eckel, little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckel,
had his tonsils removed at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Thurs-
day, Dec. 19. Jackie Simmons,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Simmons, had hers removed
Wednesday, Dec. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Blighton Ferg
are spending Christmas Day
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Mabel Baillie, at Atwood. The
celebration attended by fifty
members of Mrs. Baillie's fam-
ily including grandchildren and
great grandchildren will be held
in the parish hall of the Anglican
Church in Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Reichert
and Kenneth are spend ing
Christmas in Florida.
Mrs. Belle Kennard of Exeter
has been admitted as a patient
to the Queensw ay Nursing
Home. ne for the road"... all our friends and neighbors
t 0
we send our sincerest wishes for a joyful,
cheerful, healthful Holiday Season.
FINK PLUMBING
& HEATING
LIMITED
CORRECTION: In report of
Guides presentation of $40 to
Hensall Kinsmen, the name of
Cheryl Little appeared as hav-
ing attended the presentation. It
should have read Cheryl Mous-
seau. HENSALL PHONE 36 CLINTON PHONE 482-7682
State spending on social se-
curity and welfare now averages
about $900 per year per family
in Canada. Of the total, about
two-thirds is spent by the fe-
deral government, the remaind-
er by the provincial and muni-
cipal governments combined.
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PERSONALS
The recent congregational
ballot held for additional mem-
bers to the Session at the United
Church has resulted in the elec-
tion of the following; Messrs.
Edison Forrest, Ian McAllister,
Victor Pyette, Robert Reaburn.
Flowers in the United Church
Sunday last were in loving mem-
ory of the late Charles Jinks,
placed by the family.
Mr. and Mrs. ClendonChris-
tie and Catharine Ann visited
recently in Kitchener with Mrs.
Christie's sister, who is a pa-
tient in St. Marys Hospital,
Kitchener.
Miss Elvera Churchill of To-
ronto was a guest this week
with her sister, Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick, and nephew Bill.
John Tudor of Vancouver, who
is attending the University of
British Columbia, is spending
the holiday season with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Tudor.
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We're old-fashioned enough to get
sentimental about Christmas . . to
conjure up visions of happy reunions,
stockings hung by the hearth,
tinsel hung on the tree, In this hearty
spirit, we wish you the season's best/
4.5irS Santa said to the reindeer, "it's a
real privilege to serve so many wonderful people"
We are proud and thankful for the privilege of
serving you, and we wish you a very happy holiday,
THE HOUSE OF SEA RA LTD.
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