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Shown counting the money, from the left: Mrs. Harold Knight, chairman and hostess for the ladles; Mrs. Bob Caldwell, president; Mrs. Grant McGregor, Chief Marching Mother. — T-A photo First aid course draws thirty-four to Dashwood By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Thirty-four are enrolled in the senior first aid course sponsored by the Dashwood WI. PERSONALS Fraser Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle has returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter, following a one week stay due to facial injuries suffered in a toboggan accident. He is quickly improving. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and family at Stratford were, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and. Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and fam- ily, Miss Rose Marie Grenier and Miss Eleanor Wein of Cred- itors. MRS. EZRA BENDER Mrs. Ezra Bender, 88, the former Emma Wagner, widow of the late Ezra Bender, passed away at South Huron Hospital Saturday, January 27. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Vernon (Idella) Schatz, Dashwood; one son Archie, Toronto. The funeral was held Tuesday, January 30 from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home withRev. Merrill James officiating. Burial was in Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers were Urban and Clayton Phile, Delbert and Clare Geiger, Laird Jacobe, and Ted Bender. Miniature ball bearings used in space vehicles are worth 150 times their weight in gold. • X.,5MiLk a AL'S MARKET The January meeting of Chisel- hurst UCW took the form of a pot luck dinner and quilting. Mrs. Thomas Brintnell opened with prayer and Mrs. Alvin Cole gave the worship "The Form Of A Servant". Mrs. Percy Wright presented • the budget for 1968. Members decided to take the Observer for another year on the family plan. A motion was passed to buy four wool blankets for overseas relief. A pot luck dinner will precede the congregational meeting. Mrs. • Roy MacDonald contributed a poem "Just Folks"., Mrs. Alvin Cole showed a film on "The Life of Moses". Officers were elected for 1968. President is Mrs. ThomasBrint- nell; vice presidents, Mrs. Rus- sell Brock, Mrs. Alvin Cole; past president, Mrs. R. Taylor Jr; secretary, Mrs. Clarence Coleman; treasurer, Mrs. Percy Wright; Christian 'Citizenship, Mrs. R. Taylor Jr; Stewardship, Mrs. Robert Boyce; literature, Mrs. George Boa; supply, Mrs. Earl Kinsman; social committee, • Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Harold Parker, Mrs. Ben Stoneman, Mrs. Ross Riley; community friendship and flowers, Mrs. Gerald Glenn, Mrs. Richard Taylor Jr., Mrs. Alf Ross Sr. • Kinettes okay two donations Mrs. Harold Knight was hos- tess for the meeting of Hensall Kinette Club on Wednesday, Jan. 24. Guest of the evening was Mrs. Grant McGregor, who was Chief Marching Mother for the March of Dimes blitz Monday, January 29. The Club renewed their spon- sorship to Save The Childrens Fund for another year. $5.00 was donated to the March of Dimes. Raffle was won by Mrs. Jim Hyde. President Mrs. Robert Caldwell presided. David Shirray dies at Clinton David Shirray, highly esteemed and life long resident of Hay Township, passed away at Huron- view Friday, January 26. He was 92 and had been in failing health • for sometime. He was born in Hay Township where he farmed for many years. His wife, the former MaryUrqu- hart, predeceased him in 1939. Surviving are one son Albert W. Shirray, on the homestead, two grandsons, Douglas, Hensall, • and Bruce at home, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Cooke, Cumberland. Public funeral service was held Monday, January 29, from Bonthron Funeral Home con- ducted by Rev. H. F. Currie. Burial was In Hensall Union Cem- etery. • Pallbearers were Ken Elder, Harold Elder, Ray Ingram, Alex Munn, Donald Munn and Lorne Chapman. Sugar 'n Spice — Continued from page 4 by the dumb ones, the meaning of the poem. Then there is sup- posed to be the search for similes and metaphors. Then he is to put an analysis of the poem on the blackboard, the kids copy it down, and everyone is happy. They have "done" a poem. They are being taught the joy of poetry. They are being educated. But what't this? They're not even sitting in rows, but in a circle. They're arguing about the poem, Which was written three years ago. They relate it to their own lives. The discussion may run from hippies to drugs to broken hearts to religion to joy to beauty. They may still be fighting about it when they leave the classroom. Dreadful. DisOrganized, It's all disgusting and de- generate, but it's happening. And not just in the clatsroom. There are field trips in geography. Imagine. Going right outside Where the geography is. A visit to parliaMent by a history class. Shocking, History Should be in books, where it belongs. A trip to the theatre for an English clast. Sheer depravity. That Shakespeare can be pretty filthy stuff, if it isn't carefidly Cen- sored. My Wife tells me that some Of the profetsors at university are actually teaching these days, Instead of just talking at :Yon.. Where will it all end? The iron hand hat been removed and one of thete days we're going to be faced with a generation of *kids who like school so much they'll have to be kicked out William J. Boa dies at age 85 William James Boa, 85, RR I Hensall, papsed away Sunday night January 28 at Huronview. His wife, the former Margaret Leine, predeceased him in 1954. Surviving are six sons, George, Paul and Malcolm, RR 1 Hen- sail; Jack and Alex, Goderich; Maurice, Windsor; three sis- ters, Mrs. Edward (Adeline) Smale, Mrs. Samuel (Ella May) Hall, both of Weyburn, Sask; Mrs. William (Leola) H all, Regina, Sask; 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Public funeral, services were held from Bonthron Funeral Home Wednesday, January 31 with Rev. Harold F. Currie of- ficiating. Burial was in McTag- garts cemetery. Nice to get inside Hensall's Marching Mothers had to don waterproof clothing in their canvass for the March of Dimes, Monday. Mrs. John Deitz and Mrs. William Clement are shown here as they arrived with thcir donations at the home of canvass chairman, Mrs. Harold Knight. The ladies managed to maintain their sense of humor. — T-A photo NM; Skea and family recently flew to Scotland to visit with Mr. Skea's mother. Fifteen ladies including eight members of Hensall Kinette Club and seven volunteers braved the elements of the weather Monday evening and in an hour's can- vass of the village collected$210. for the March of Dimes Camp- aign. Mrs. Grant McGregor was Chief Marching Mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett and Al were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and sons at Mitchell. Miss Florence Petty returned to her home after receiving treat- ment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. vt a By MRS. ROSS . SKINNER CLUB ORGANIZES The first meeting of Elimville 4-H Homemaking Club 11 for the project "The Club Girl Enter- tains" was held at the home of leader Janet Coward. There were 11 members present. Officers were elected. Presi ,, dent is Sandra Skinner; vice- president, Blierrie Otis; sec- retary, Mary Prance; treasurer, Joyce Kerslake; press reporter, Janice Johns. Judy Johns is the other leader. The leaders demonstrated how to measure ingredients and bow to arrange flowers. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Judy Johns Monday, February 5. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ratinie and family of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly. Miss Susan Rennie and bavid Rannle of London are spending a few days with their grandParents, Mr. and Mrs. WM. Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Howard PM* Joan, and Elaine spent a couple Of days last week with 'friends in Toronto. Miss Margaret and Alan Pyin spent Friday 'and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skihner and family Of Centralia, Report winners in lodge euchre Ten tables were .in play tpr the euchre .44t Wednesday night sponsored by the CP & T mittee of Amber Rebekah 'and Oddfellows lodges, Winners were; ladies, Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. Ed Munn; men, Howard LemPa, Al Cor- bett; lope hands, Mrs. Roy pep- per, Exeter, In the draw for 'box of groc.., eries Mrs. Ray censitt Pf pen was the winner, The box of chocolates was won by Harold Rowe, Exeter. Lunch was served. PUC welcome new member The Hensall PUC met Wednes- day with all members present. John Sangster was welcomed by chairman Minnie Noakes to his first meeting with the commis- sion. After correspondence was read, the list of arrears was re- viewed and found to be in the "usual condition". Bills and accounts were order- ed paid as follows: hydro, $7,- 884.95 and water, $465.38. Bank balance after payment of these accounts was listed as $3,436.04 for hydro and $801.12 for water. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and family of London were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and family. Mr. Sim Willert is a resident of Huronview, Clinton. Word was received of the pass- ing of Rev. John Ehlers January 25 of Hanover, Pennsylvania. Rev. Ehlers, 87, born and raised in Dashwood still has relatives in the community as well as friends. EUCHRE PARTY Winners at the recent euchre sponsored by the Dashwood WI were: high, Mrs. Ray Rader and Mr. Sid Baker; low, Mrs. Helen Grieve and Mr. Jules Mantey; lone hands, Mr. Reinhold Miller. Church women Honeys start choose officers club project The first meeting of the Hensall 9-H Club was held at the home of Mrs. R. M. Peck, Monday, January 29 at 7 pm. Mrs. Harry Caldwell outlined the project "The Club Girl Entertains", and the girls decided to keep their former name "The Hensall Honeys". The discussion cen- tered around being a guest and Mrs. Peck demonstrated how to pack a weekend bag. Linda Hay was chosen presi- dent, Anne Funk, vice president and Katherine McEwan became secretary. All enjoyed a lunch of fancy sandwiches prepared earlier in the meeting. Hensall personals Mrs. Harold Hanson, Stratford, who has been visiting with her brother Ray Schwalm, while her mother is ill in hospital, returned home Sunday with her husband who spent the weekend at the Schwalm residence. Mrs. G. Voth of Birmingham, Mich., visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. L. Simp- son, who accompanied her home where she will spend the month of February with members of her family, Mrs. Jack. McFarlane, St. Thomas, and Mrs. Arthur O'Hara, London, visited over the weekend with their brother, RaySchwalm, and with their mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm, who is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin and Debbie of Georgetown, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pollock, Jim and Jane, visited last week- end in Parit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver, Scott and Kim. Mr. John Skea received word of the death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Skea, of Jedburgh, Scotland, who passed away Fri- day, January 26. Mr. and Mrs. 'Kippen WI. host families Kippen East WI held its Night Turkey banquet in the Legion Hall Friday, Jan. 26. After the banquet there was a short prograM with guitar num- bers by John and Dwight Kina- Man, piano 'numbers by janite Eyre, Maureen Connolly and Mrs. Kenneth McKay. Prize winners at the euchre were: ladies, Mrs. ROSS Broad- foOt i Mrs. Wit kyle; consolation, Mrs. W. J. r. Bell; nieiiS,W.J.F. Bell, ROSS tirbadfbOty ation i Ron Chalmers. Mrs', Wni Kyle WAS the lone hand winner. 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