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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-12-21, Page 6Page .6 TIrnesAtivocate,. .PecPrnbor 21, 1967 Hensall and district news CORRE$PQNPPOS Mrs, Maude. Hedden, Phone 262-2c102 Mrs. Bertha MacG regor, Phone 262.2025 Give wings, awards at special program Mrs. R. Allan dies at Clinton Mrs. Robert Allan, Brucefield, passed away in Clinton Com- munity Hospital, Monday, De- cember 18, in her 81st year. She was the farmer Ann Isabella Petrie. Her husband predeceased her three weeks ago, Surviving are one son Robert P. Allan, Brucefield, one daugh- ter, Mrs. Marie (Betty) Squire, Sarnia, one brother, Andrew, Seaforth; one sister, Miss Violet Petrie, London and four grand- children. Funeral services were held from the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, Wednesday, December 20 with Rev. D. E, Stuart offic- iating. Burial was in Baird's cemetery, Stanley Township. tieqleaciFtttNistiWalallt-cgltrWtill atsr.hi fat:Ni-.44VagtraMt ertsit. Christmas decorations and a Christmas tree formed the set- ting for last Tuesday's Fly-up ceremony when four Hensa 11 Brownies received their wings and flew up to Guides. They were Eileen Klungel, Patti Rowcliffe, Joan Alexander and Karen Kyle. Brown Owl, Mrs. Robert Cook, extended a welcome to the large number of others present, and Tawny Owl, Mrs. Rodger Vernier, assisted with the ceremony, and also read a Christmas poem. Snowy Owl, Mrs. Barrie Jack- son, presented Golden Hands to the four Brownies flying up and also presented the following int- erest badges: Jennifer Cook, Joan Alexander and Betty Beer re- ceived their House Orderly badg- es; Daneen Ward and Joan Alex- ander their Collectors badge, and Eileen Klungel, her toymak- ers badge. Debbie Smith also earned the right to her Golden Hand and her Wings, but was FREE MOVIES, TREATS AND SANTA CLAUS ATTRACTED LARGE CROWD IN HENSALL, SATURDAY x*il•PiYaz.T:i2:o.-);),.rilzkaWzb.v 3p:i0-1ak4;4:s.swo.viismsilsvasoN0-3;kz.okaci.iia.Pi 1 absent for the Fly-up Ceremony. Joan Goddard, Jane Heal, Patti Van Wieren, Cindy Parker, Jane Williams, Ann Knight, Gail Trav- ers, Linda Beer, Judith Mickle and Nancy Stretton were enrolled as Guides at the ceremony. Following the ceremony the Brownies and Guides sang songs around the Camp Fire, two of the songs to the accompaniment of the Brownie Rhythm Band. Centennial slides and a movie of the Hensall Frontier's Day Parade were shown by Mr. Harry Klungel and Mr. Barrie Jackson. Lunch was served by the several Guides who acted as hostesses iiiii hill llllllnlr 1poIlIll nnr lllrlllnnf IIlllln rllllu Ill 11n1111111111114111111111,111 4 1 1111 4 111111tui lllllllllll Hensall personals 141111111M lllllllll 1111,111.11 lllll Wm, llllllll I111111111 111Y111111 llllll lllll Mit llllllll 1,,411,t4,I,, 07 all our friends and neighbors gg we send our sincerest wishes for a joyful, from MERCURY METEOR COMET cheerful, healthful Holiday Season. FINK PLUMBING & HEATING LIMITED Henson Phone 262-2114 Clinton Phone 482-7682 HENSALL MOTORS LTD. afternoon and presented with gifts and treats. Mrs. Wm. Smale was convener of the project. Mr. R. A. Orr received word of the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Melvin C. Orr of Chesley, who passed away at Chesley Dis- trict Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Orr attended funeral ser- vices for the late Mrs. Orr from Emke Funeral Home, Chesley, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pyette left Thursday for Belleville to take up residence where Mr. Pyette, manager of the Bank of Montreal here for five years, has been transferred. Mrs. Py- ette, president of Hensall WI, was presented a gift before leav- ing. Mr. Leslie Riley, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, returned home over the weekend. Mr. Orville Smith is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year ,4aAsi;;,.Par4ez.Luts;aot•I W4,3 043 c7e, that. W:!) 0)43 ;1:: OztaWar,14,414,as Waetae Wea.epett e.W iase4 s*ti?:4st W.iaa?gogfastqat PACK CHRISTMAS BOXES Members of the Women's Mis- sionary Society and Ladies' Aid of Carmel Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Earl Campbell, Thursday afternoon and packed Christmas boxes for shut-ins of the church at Queens- way Nursing Home, South Huron Hospital, Blue Water Rest Home, Huronview, Clinton and Hensall. Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and sons had as their guests at a Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and sons of Mitchell and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz of Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm J. MacLean of Exeter visited recently with the former's mother, Mrs. Robert MacLean.> Mrs. Henry Volland returned to her home after receiving treat- ment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland of Clinton were recent visitors with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Bradley. Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle at- tended the concert presented by the UWO choir last Sunday even- ing in the Alumni Hall, Miss Ann Mickle is a member of the choir. Mrs. Florence Joynt, who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital for three weeks, re- turned home over the weekend. Lovely Christmas decorations on Main Street and homes in Hen- sail are being very much admir- ed. Some of the residences are a work of art with colored lights and Christmas motif which adds so much to the festive season. Children of members of Hen- sall Legion Auxiliary were treat- ed to their annual Christmas party at the Legion Hall, Sunday tqA)iggt Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place Most important of all— results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance Bio- Dyne which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Now Bin-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. 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POLY BAG PEAS/CARROTS g RITZ BISCUITS Yq CHRISTIE'S BROWN 'N SERVE ROLLS PRODUCE TURNIPS NO. 1 ONTARIO .40 RED GRAPES ND. 1 CALIFORNIA 5 ohthp, reefin9s G. THOMPSON 8t son HENSALL 2622527 xi.,situAcio,u04itsc;:iroPi..;APiem,a ELECTRIC HENSALL 262-2237 ' • "'"" • • •s 1. _VA:W14%a„. • C64,44~4 GREETINGS! Seniors see lighted homes Hensall Kinsmen played hosts to the Senior Citizens by treat- ing them to a bus trip Wednes- day, Dec. 13 to view the lovely Christmas decorations in Hen- sall and Exeter. Thirty took the trip. Following the tour the citizens enjoyed a program at Hensall Public School which included sel- ections by the school Glee Club of students from grades 7 and 8 under direction of Lawrence Wein music supervisor, reading, Mrs. Dave Kyle, piano selections, Mrs. Robt. Pryde, selections by Don McCurdy on the banjo, Bill Clem- ent on guitar, and Frank Forrest on violin and tap dancing num- bers by Linda Beer. President Bob Caldwell chaired the pro- gram. Santa was present, lunch was served by the Kinette Club. Ron Wareing was in charge of the project, thoroughly enjoyed by the citizens. WEEKEND SPECIALS December 21,22,23 S% t4DiViik'Lig11111111111011 HoonINIIIIIIMIN11111111111mor„.. 101111111111111111111111-1"..1;: A ,::::! DRYSDALE emit HARDWARE Dial 262-2615 HENSALL