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Times-Advocate, February 23, 1967 .Page 5
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and district ..news
Members of Hensall Legion
Ladles Auxiliary bowling team,
Mrs. Harold Campbell, Mrs.
Gordon Munn, Mrs. Clarence
cORRESPONpENT$
Mrs, Maude 'Haddint Phone 2624002
Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 2024025
Reid, Mrs. Mary Taylor,. mrs.
Annie Horton, Mrs. Roland Van-
stone participated in the Zone
Howling tournament at Exeter on
Wednesday, Feb. 15 and enjoyed
supper at the Legion Hall cater-
ed by Exeter Ladies Auxiliary.
Mr. Sim Roobol is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
having been admitted Saturday.
Steven Donald. Armstrong, 16-
month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Armstrong, RR 1, Exeter,
is a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Edna Corbett is a patient
in South Huron Hospital.
Plan rodeo,
car bashing
Olden Times
— Continued from page 4
surance Company, after 18 years
in that office.
A cheque for $600 was pre-
sented to Elmer D. Bell for South
Huron Hospital from the local
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor-
ority a the Balloon Ball Tues-
day night.
Kippen WI study
history of Alberta have booked the CBC-TV show
"Country Hoedown" for an even-
ing performance in May.
The diamond jubilee of the WI
movement is being celebrated
this month.
Kippen East WI met at the home
of Mrs. James Drummond Wed-
nesday, Feb. 15 with Mrs. Ken
McKay as co-hostess. President
Mrs. Grant MacLean opened the
meeting with a Valentine poem.
10 YEARS AGO
Miss Lina Abbott received hon-
orable mention in the competition
for the best rural correspondent
at the Ontario Weekly Newspaper
Association convention in Tor-
onto Friday.
Exeter Kinsmen Club officials
announced this week that they
Cavewoman to mate: "Don't
just stand there, slay something.
Give badges
to Brownies
Capture local bonspiel
Major prizes at the Hensall Legion mixed bonspiel held Saturday stayed right at home. Three wins and
a large plus gained the top trophy for the happy foursome pictured above. From left, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hyde. Winning the other draw, but with a lower plus was another Hensall rink
that included Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caldwell. T-A photo
Couples exchange vows
pink ensemble with which she
wore a white orchid corsage.
The young couple will reside
in Hensall.
Prior to marriage the bride
was feted at several showers
including a miscellaneous show-
er held in the Legion Hall, Hen-
sall, attended by over seventy
five guests.
Just fkk the faucet and you have all the hot water you
need. Treat the family to all modern conveniences with
LP gas. It's safe, thrifty and we deliver everywhere.
attendants were dressed alike in
winterberry red velvet straight
skirts with white brocade
bodices. Their headpieces were
wedding band rings of red velvet
and they carried white mums
with fern and red ribbon. Little
Miss Karen Shiels was flower
girl dressed similar to the other
attendants except her skirt had
a scalloped hemline and she car-
ried a white muff with red roses
and white mums. Kevin Shiels was
ringbearer.
— Please turn to page 11
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At a recent centennial meet-
ing a suitable day was discussed
for Hensall's centennial cele-
bration and a tentative date in
June was set. It is hoped to have
a Saturday parade, car bash and
rodeo.
A dance on Saturday night is
to feature two bands, Rock and
Roll and Old Time and an open
air church service and barbeque
on Sunday. It seems difficult to
get views from the organizations
and this should be a community
effort. Anyone selling tickets on
draw is asked to bring them to
the next meeting so lucky tickets
may be drawn.
The following are planned ev-
ents to celebrate centennial this
year: Brownies and Guides are
having a dinner in February;
Rebekahs, a dessert euchre in
March; the United Church Women
a pioneer supper in April; Hen-
sall WI a centennial tea in May;
the Legion sponsoring the T.A.
Choristers in May or June; the
annual Spring Fair June 20; the
United Church anniversary with
century services in June.
Next meeting will be Wed.,
March 8, 7:30 pm in town hall.
The public is welcome to these
meetings as all ideas will be
discussed. Let's make Dominion
Day 1967 one to remember.
The roll call was answered by
the most absent minded thing I
have done.
Mrs. John Sinclair reporting
for the historical research com-
mittee read a news item regard-
ing a tragedy in Kippen Pres-
byterian Church in 1903 when
fire broke out during a supper
for Sunday School children. Mrs.
Maude Hedden of Hensall who
contributes news items is credit-
ed with recalling this item. Mrs.
Drummond presented the presi-
dent Mrs. MacLean with a gift.
The business included the
finalizing of plans to visit
Seaforth Manor March 8 and the
euchre to be held in Hensall
Legion Hall Feb. 17. Mrs. Joyce
Cooper, Mrs. Wm Bell and Mrs.
Robert Bell were appointed to
the nominating committee. Mrs.
Vern Alderdice gave the treas-
urer's report, Mrs. Joyce Coop-
er reported for agriculture and
Canadian industries and Mrs.
John McGregor reported on citiz-
enship and education. Mrs. Ross
Sararas in her report for home
economics and health presented
the members with recipes and
also marshmallow treats.
Mrs. Robert Kinsman com-
mented on the motto "It is nice
to be important, but it's import-
ant to be nice".
Mrs. Robert Simpson of Hen-
sall, former member, took the
topic on public relations. Mrs.
Ken McKay gave an informative
account of the history of Alberta.
Mrs. Fred Beer, South Huron
District president, brought
greetings from the District. Mrs.
Wm Kyle gave courtesy remarks,
and Mrs. RossSararas conducted
a contest. Lunch was served by
the hostesses and the committee
composed of Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs.
Doug McGregor and Mrs. Cecil
Pullman.
The 1st Hensall Brownie Pack
welcomed a new member Tues-
day, February 7 when Daneen
Ward was enrolled in a cere-
mony by Brown Owl Mrs. Robert
Cook.
Last Tuesday, February 14,
five Brownies, Patty van Wier-
en, Joan Allen, Jayne Williams,
Jane Heal and Joan Goddard were
presented with their Golden
Hands by Brown Owl, Mrs. Rob-
ert Cook, in a brief ceremony
beside the Toadstool.
Proficiency badges were also
awarded as follows: Patty van
Wieren, house orderly and
writer's badges; Nancy Stretton,
house orderly badge, Linda Beer
and Jane Heal, minstrel badges.
Skating tests were passed last
week by Judith Mickle, Anne
Knight, Nancy Stretton, Linda
Beer, Jayne Williams, Jane Heal
and Cindy Parker.
Arnold Circle
cheer shut-ins
The Arnold Circle of Carmel
Presbyterian Church met Mon-
day evening for their February
meeting with president Mrs. Al
Hoggarth presiding. Mrs. Trevor
Wilson and Mrs. Homer Camp-
bell gave the worship and study,
the topic being "Why Worship".
Nine members answered to the
roll call.
Valentine boxes were delivered
to 1'7 patients in the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall, by Mrs.
Homer Campbell and Mrs. Gor-
don Schwalm. Contests were en-
joyed and lunch served by Mrs.
Mildred Bell and Mrs. Schwalm.
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Candelabra and ferns decor-
ated Hensall United Church for
the ceremony uniting in marriage
Miss Eliza Margaret Boa, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Boa,
Hensall, and Kenneth John Wil-
liam Clarke, Hensall, son of
Mr. John Clarke, Thedford, on
Saturday, February 18 at 3 pm.
Rev. Harold Currie officiated
and Mrs. Jack Turkheim played
the wedding music.
Given in marriage be her
father, the bride wore a gown
styled with empire waist in Chan-
tilly lace and sheath skirt of
French crepe. The bodice fea-
tured a bateau neckline and em-
pire waist. Back interest centred
on a cathedral length train of
Chantilly lace. A coronet of
crystals and pearls held the two-
tier silk illusion cathedral-length
veil. She carried a white muff
with red roses and fern.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
George Shiels, sister of the bride,
Hensall, and bridesmaids were
Miss Maxine Schell, Detroit,
Miss Lynn Graham, London, and
Miss Ruth Clarke, Thedford. The
?e -gam
Hensall United Church was the
setting for a pretty wedding Fri-
day, February 10 at 2 pin when
Catherine Verna Zimmer, and
John Clarke Webster exchanged
marriage vows before the Rev.
Harold F. Currie, before a floral
background of potted golden
mums. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zimmer,
Zurich, and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webster,
Hensall.
The bride given in marriage by
her uncle, Mr. Elmer Zimmer,
Grand Bend, wore a floor length
gown of French lace styled with
lily point sleeves and white il-
lusion veil and carried a bridal
bouquet of pink carnations and
white mums.
Mrs. Ruby Ford, Exeter, sis-
ter of the groom, as matron of
honor, chose a gown of green
chiffon over taffeta with match-
ing accessories and carried
white mums.
Edward Webster, London, bro-
ther of the groom, was best man.
The wedding reception for twenty
five guests was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wildfong,
Exeter. For receiving the bride's
mother wore beige brocade
with accessories in black, and
a yellow corsage. The groom's
mother assisted wearing pale
blue matalic, black accessories
and corsage of red carnations.
For a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario the bride travelled in a
LADIES QUILT
Chiselhurst UCW combined the
February meeting with a pot luck
supper and quilting with presi-
dent Mrs. R. Taylor chairing the
meeting. Mrs. Russell Brock was
in charge of the worship using
the theme, "The Lord is thy
keeper" followed with mis-
sionary prayer by Mrs. Tom
Brintnell. Mrs. Earl Kinsman
contributed a reading and Mrs.
Percy Harris presented the study
"Protestants in Lower Canada".
Lodge head
at birthday
Amber Rebekah Lodge met
Wednesday evening, Feb. 15 pre-
sided over by Noble Grand Mrs.
Lindsay Eyre when the date for
their dessert euchre was set for
Wednesday, March 29, afternoon
and evening.
Following the meeting the
Lodge celebrated their 18th
birthday anniversary and had as
their guests Deputy President
Miss Joan Scott, Seaforth, and
members of her lodge, and also
members of Clinton lodge. A
program, contests and a read-
ing were enjoyed and lunch ser-
ved by the committee in charge.
A Penny Sale was held which
proved very successful. Mark event in Florida
Mama bear to papa bear: "This
is positively my last year as den
mother".
Automatic
oven in a
range that's
budget loving I
the Hon. Charles MacNaughton
and Robert McKinley MPP for
Huron County, also Mr. and Mrs.
Shewfelt of Kincardine.
Their Canadian guests who
served the lunch were Mr. and
Mrs. B. McKeller, Inverhuron;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Steele, Kin-
cardine; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mann-
ing, Londesboro; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClinchey, Clinton; Mr.
and Mrs. E. Layton, Brucefield;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor,
Kippen; Mrs. Edna Caldwell, Kip-
pen.
Mr. Henderson expressed his
appreciation and thanks to every-
one that helped make the evening
a success.
An interesting evening was held
at Haines City Tourist Club in
Florida Tuesday, February 14,
it being the wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Henderson. Mrs. Alex McGregor
was in the chair for the evening.
Mr. Alex McGregor introduced
their friends from Ontario, St.
Petersburg, Clearwater and Win-
terhaven which in all numbered
135 guests.
The bride and groom's cor-
sages were sent by their child-
ren, John,Clifford, and Won-
netta of Ontario. The floral table
centre was sent by their nephew,
Myron Henderson of Thamesford.
The program consisted of mus-
ical numbers, readings and solos.
The write-up of the wedding 50
years ago and up to the present
was given. Telegrams and let-
ters of congratulations were re-
ceived from the Hon. John Die-
fenbaker, the Hon. John Robarts,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hender-
son live in their home at Bruce-
field in the summer and spend
their winters at their home in
Minerva Park, Haines city, Flor-
ida.
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