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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-06-10, Page 4Snowflake SHORTENING 2 1/2 lb. tins 75t Added Pectin Talisman ASSORTED JAMS 2 :sz. 2/894 • • • • • • a .• eaeeeeeee and packing were reported as being a wonderful work, and the eight ladies who helped inpack- ing were thanked. Boxes were sent to Hazelton, B.C., eight to Toronto for overseas relief, and six to the Salvation Army, Lon- don. Pyjamas were made for the Children's Aid Society. The general meeting for June will be in charge of this unit. Miss Florence Clark, a mis- sionary from Trinidad, former- ly of Centralia, will be guest speaker. This unit 4 is also in charge of nursery and flowers for September, arrangements for same to be made atseptem- ber meeting. Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Sim Roobol are to be in charge. Members were divided into groups for a buzz session to discuss for seven minutes the turmoil in the churches, with one from each group to report on their findings. This resulted in many interesting comments. Mrs. T. Kyle loses brother Mrs. Thomas Kyle Sr. re- ceived word of the death of her brother, Mr, Sol Kiefer, 66, of Madison, Minn. USA who died Thursday evening, June 3 following a stroke. He was born in Hay township, went to Madison some 40 years ago where he farmed extensively. SurviVing are his wife, three brothers, Ezra Klpfer,Hensall; Sam Kipfer, Minn.; Dave, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. L. Desjar- dine, Exeter, and Mrs. Kyle, RenSall. Funeral services were held Monday, June 7. Couple observe 25 years wed Mr. and Mrs. John Ahdersoe of Hensall celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 6, with a family dinner at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich. The tea table centering a three-tier wedding cake was flanked with peonies and red tapers in silver holders. Attending the telt bration were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mann, tradley and Vicki, Hen- sail, Keith Ariderson, Petrolia, Miss Ann Denornine, London, Debbie Anderson, Hentall, and Mrs, Elitabeth Arlde r on, Mother of Mr, Anderson. After the dinner they returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, When the farnilypre- sented them with a large wall mirror. Prmluct a Of Fului Frigidaire Sales with Service Drysdale Crest Hardware DI AL 262-2015 HENSALL Drop in this weekend *4414caarzn ;,, Page 4 juno 10, 19.0$ ........ . ertsa 1 personals eaersee:. .. . e".• ••••• .. IMT.M.sn am. SIVIORGASBOR12 SUCCESSFUL. The.smorgasbord epoesored by the Hensall 1.1CW held last Wednesday evening was very successful and, the ladies very pleased with the proceeds. A dinner of turkey, ham, palads plea dessert was served._ One hundred and fifty dinners were sent out in addition to the large crowd who patronized the sup- per at the church. Henson and district news Lorne Chapman and sons. Mrs. Dtmeld MacKinnon is a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, Londoe, where she willundergo surgery. Mr. 4 Mrs. Jack Lewis and baby of Sarnia were recent visi- tors with the letter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Spencer. Mr, & Mrs. Robert Price of Bloomfield, Indiana were recent visitors with Mrs. Price's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLarenof Oakville visited recently with the letter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Married in London CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2Q02 Mrs Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Mr. Douglas Codling, BA, °peopled the pulpit of Carmel Church Sunday morning basing his thoughts from the sermon topic "Sweeter than Honey". Mr. Codling will be in the pulpit for the month of June. Mr. & Mrs, Bill Howe, Tor- onto, spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. James A. Foster. Mrs. Howe, the former Marie Foster, who is on the staff at Eaton's, Tor- onto, will be presented shortly with a diamond ring in honor of 25 years service with the firm. Mr. & Mrs. jack Lewis and Shelley, Sarnia, were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Walter Spencer and Greg. Mrs. Pearl Lee is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Mr. & Mrs, 'Jerry Rannie, Joanne and David of Toronto were recent visitors with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Sara Rannie. Mrs. Grace Harpole returned to her home after visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, & Mrs. Doug Peacock in Stittsville. Profit $120 from pennies PLAN PROGRAM The meeting of the executive and standing committee con- venors of Kippen East WI met at the home of Mrs, Robert Bell Tuesday evening to plan for programs for the coming year, Plans were also made for a fashion show of dinnerware at the Hensall Community Arena October 20 when all branches in South Huron District will be invited. A bus trip was also planned for October 27 with Mrs. Grant MacLean and Mrs. Robert Bell in charge. MR. AND MILS. ROY LAMONT Merle Vera 13etteridge and Brian Richard Noakes exchang- ed marriage vows at a cere- mony conducted by Rev. George Coyne in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, London. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Better- idge, London, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Noakes, London. The bride chose a floor- length gown of white nylon with lily-point sleeves. The scoop neckline was edged with seed pearls and the skirt extended to a chapel train. A crown of pearls held her two-tiered illu- sion veil and she carried a cascade of white carnations and red roses, Mrs. N. A. Betteridge was matron of honor and brides,. maids were Miss Lorene Pick- les and Mrs. Raymond Noakes. All wore sheaths of terquoise organza over taffeta.. Flower girl Jape Seaman was dressed in lemon shade, Ray Noakes attended his brother as groomsman and Gary and Ronald Noakes ushered guests. For the wedding trip to the United States the bride chose a turquoise sheath with match- ing coat, white accessories and yellow roses. The couple will live in Lon- don. The groom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes, Hensall and his parents were former Hensall residents. Couple wed 50 years The Hensall Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday evening with pre- sident Mrs. Roy Smale pre- siding. glans for the annual pic- nic to be held at Riverview Park, Exeter, Sunday, July 4 were made with supper to be served at 5 pm. It was announced that the annual Penny Sale was a good success with $120.00 taken in. Mrs. Harold Campbell won the attendance prize of five dollars and also won the guess- ing prize. The ladies will attend service in the United Church Sunday, June 20, at 11 am. A social hour was enjoyed. • • ,;,.,,,:.,°::0:0**Wkd eeeeeeee ..... ........ Brigade halt house blaze Firemen were called to ex- tinguish a blaze in the McKen- zie home on Queen street Sat- urday evening, when a fire of unknown origin started in the chesterfield. Damages to it, pillows, blan- kets, and smoke damage to the house amounted to over $500.00, A neighbour Clarence Parke gave the alarm. 75th year WMS mark A milestone in the history of the Women's Missionary So- ciety of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, was reached Wednesday, June 2, when the 75th anniversary was celebrat- ed. To mark the occasion guests were present from the Auxil- iaries of Huron Presbyterial, Exeter, Cromarty and Hensel' Churches. Mrs. Earl Campbell presided and was assisted in the devotions by Mrs. Percy Camp- bell and Mrs. John Boyne, the theme being "Faith". Mrs. Campbell gave a short review of the Society's history and Mrs. Beatrice Hess sang a solo accompanied onthe piano by Mrs. Ed Munn. The guest speaker was Mrs. W. A. Young of Guelph, a for- mer minister's wife. In her very inspiring address to the large audience, she used as her theme "What does God require of us?" and used the story of Naomi to point out the char- acteristics each one should try to attain. She was introduced by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and thanked by Mrs. Harvey Hyde. A social hour followed in the church schoolroom, during which Mrs. George Walker had the honor of cutting the birthday cake. INJURES SHOULDER Mrs. Allen Miller fell from a stepladder, injuring her shoulder. She was taken toSouth Huron H o sp i t a 1, Exeter, for Xrays and treatment. • BUDGET STRETCHERS I Receives degree David Noakes, former SHDHS graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes, Hensall, received his Bachelor of Sci- ence degree in Honors Biology. He was presented with a gold medal and is currently working for his Master of Science de- gree. SCORES WELL At the Provincial Trap Shoot at St. Thomas Saturday John Anderson was runner up in Class C with a score of 192 out of 200. Sunday he shot a 90 in the handicap. UCW finish bale, plan special night That's all AL's got ! REDPATH GRANULATED The highlight of the June UCW unit 4 meeting held Thurs- day in the Christian Education Building of Hensall U nit ed Church was vocal selections by two budding UCW members, Barbara Cooper and Betty Anne Beer. Program convenors were Mrs. Fred Beer and Mrs. J. Flynn with Mrs. Beer presiding for the program. The devotional was taken by Mrs. Flynn who also gave a commentary on "Choosing a Faith" taken from God and His Purpose, the study book. The topic "New Evangelism Needed" was taken by Mrs. Beer, who stated we as Chris- tians must have more concern for those who have fallen by the wayside." Mrs. James McAllister, leader, took the chair for the business. Two invitations were received, one for the 35th anni- versary of Arnold Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensel]. for Monday, June 21, 8:15 pm and for the annual strawberry supper at St. And- rew's United Church, Kippen, Wednesday, June 23. The spring bale, donations 10 LBS SUGAR Frying or LB' 7 9 t CHICKENS Round Sirloin STEAKS .8.35 SAUSAGE MEAT LB. 354 Sweet-Pickled ROLLS LB.49C MINCED HAM LB. 49c Frozen Sunkist 6 oz. tins LEMONADE FREE-1 tin with purchase of 2 tins at regular price 2 /31t ,....11M.•11•110111111 .11. Grade 'A' MEDIUM EGGS 3 dozen Campbell's BEANS with PORK 15 oz. tins Watermelon 17-19 lb. ave. 59C k\t 1/2 's Red Breast Cohoe SALMON Swift's Round • It 3 /49t 2,,ns8(4 lb. pkg. 494 e •a• • • .0 • • • CHEESE SLICES • MARKETS ` 11,44 . .... ............ ,, wpm ' HENSALL MOTORS Hwy 4 South 262.2604 METEOR, COMET, MERCURY • • • • • • It o A UP V E ER* SUPER SAVE GINGER ALE PI Plus U DA eRpToSsit 4/594 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont of Zurich celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home with open house Wednes- day, June 9, afternoon and eve- ning, Over '150 called to extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont follow- ing their marriage took up resi- dence on the old Lamont farm on the Goshen Line, Stanley Township, where they farmed until moving to their present home in Zurich in 1949. The celebrants were married in the Presbyterian manse,Ex- eter, by the late Rev. J. Sharp on June 9, 1916, Mrs. Lamont was the former Jessie Mc- Arthur, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert McArthur of near Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont are active members of Goshen Uni- ted Church, Mr. Lamont serving as elder and Mrs. Lamont as a. UCW member. Mr. Lamont is affiliated with AF&AM Hen- sel]. Lodge, 224. He also served as councillor of Stanley Town- ship for several years and was former treasurer of South Hur- on Liberal Association. They have a daughter, Mar- garet, Mrs. Melvin Elliott of Stanley Township and two grandchildren, Bill Elliott, St. Thomas and Joan Elliott, a recent graduate of Stratford Teachers College. Wednesday afternoon pouring tea from a teatable centred with an arrangement of yellow roses flanked with gold tapers were Mrs, Stewart McQueen, Hen- sall, Mrs. Jean Manson, Exeter, Mrs. Nellie Reid, London, Mrs. Inez McEwen, Hensall, and Mrs. Jean McKinley, Hayfield, and in the evening, Miss Jane Lamont, Mrs. Mayme Hoffman, both of Zurich and Mrs. Glenn Bell, Hensall, poured. Miss Joan Elliott was in charge of the tea room in the afternoon assisted by Mrs. Har- ry Snell, Hensall, Mrs. Hilton Laing, Exeter, Mrs. Paul Pos- tian Jr. London. In the evening Miss Joan Elliott and Miss Shirley McGowan, St. Thomas, were assisted by Mrs. Bill Braun and Mrs. Allan Braun, Forest, and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff, St. Marys. Miss Joan Elliott was in charge of the guestboolc. They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts, flowers, congratulatory messages, in- cluding one from Premier John Roberts, Hon. C. S. MacNaugh- ton, minister of highways, a signed certificate from the pro- vincial secretary, and others. Guests were present from St. Marys, Forest, London, St. Thomas, Exeter, H a yf e 1 d, Clinton, lienSall and Zurich. 4 e -aaa-eiw -aeaatea."er:. • •S•,,,,••••1;, • • • • • • HENSALL STORE HOURS closed all day every Monday: open all day Wednesday; open Friday evenings until 9 pm; open Saturday evenings until 10 pm, aaleeeeee ae-e're"ewea‘ ....... • CARS 1965 MUSTANG, Big 6, standard shift, radio. 1965 METEOR MONTCALM 2 door hard- top, V8, automatic 1965 METEOR MONTCALM 4 door se- dan, just beautiful 1964 MERCURY MONTCALM, one owner, loaded 1964 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 door hardtop, 6 cyl., automatic, 11,000 miles 1964 FORD Tudor, 6 cyl., standard 1964 FORD 4 door Custom, 6 cyl., stand- ard 1963 PONTIAC 4 door Parisienne, power steering, power brakes, sharp. 1962 STUDEBAKER 4 door, 6 cyl., auto- matic, white walls, wheel discs, radio. 1962 PONTIAC 2 door s e d a n, 6 cyl., standard. See it this weekend. 1961 MONARCH 4 door sedan, all power e4uipped. 1960 PONTIAC Convertible, 2 door, V8 automatic, radio, 1959 RENAULT 4 door sedan, just what mother needs. 1957 FORD Convertible, 2 d 6 b r, V8 automatic, radio. 1957 DODGE 8 cyl., 2 door. TRUCKS 1962 MERCURY 1/2 Ton 1957 FORD 1 Ton with racks. Come one —come all it's OPEN HOUSE at the Hensall dial exchange ( No 4 Highway ) any time between 7-.30 and 9.30 Tuesday and Wednesday, June 15th and 16th • • • • • • • • • Here's your chance to look behind the scenes in a modern dial telephone exchange: SEE what goes on when you make your telephone calls .. the amazing switching apparatus which automatically connects your calls . . . the sturdy cables and wires that carry your voice underground and through the air . . . the intricate testing instruments that keep your telephone trouble-free and dependable . . . and all the marvellous machinery that'is always at your service! You'll meet telephone people at their jobs and see inter- esting exhibits of today's and tomorrow's telephones and other displays. Interesting guided tours, starting every few minutes, have been arrang- ed for your enjoyment. Come and bring the whole family! BOMAN'S SPECIAL Special itiviteition to customers of the Tucker. smith Municipal Telephone System and The McXillop Municipal Telephone System, 1960 METEOR 4-door wagon 1959 PLYMOUTH 1958 PONTIAC 1957 DODGE diVe. •4•11'...« eePieee 40.41406, • ,..eceef W. W. HAYSOM, Manager awes' Art, •••;.: THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Or CANADA