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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-24, Page 8CHRISTMAS GRE TING S From the council of the Village of Hensall REEVE — Mrs. Minnie NOAKES COUNCILLORS — John BAKER Oliver JAQUES Harold KNIGHT Hein ROOSEBOOM CLERK — Earl CAMPBELL fitx Thank you for letting us serve you — A 3 best wishes for a happy, healthy holiday. HYDE BROS. HENSALL ftlintoixtoAttsvtregtvm vt.ittKiertV.ttvitiqt<zmtrt:Mvittr‘-,Aq!(11*MtivrAverNstrfit • • with Mrs. Wrn, FUSS Kinsmen ..John Baker WaS accompanist. emcee for the concert. This was Santa presented each with a a project of Bengali Kinsrnep candy cane, Lunch Was served. and Kinette clubs. rtrOiRioiPtivNt, :ttq'4.c:TrNvto=or..A”:ilos#oltvoix,rf000 witcrovntitggoaran MAIN ST. I. May your Christmas be blessed with the ,joy and peace.of that Day, when the angels sang the glory of God whose Son lay sleeping in a manger, With many thanks and Seasons Greetings to our friends., customers. Taylor's READY-TO-WEAR HENSALL. ens and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude. Hedden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Times-Advocate., December 24, 1903 470...Uta' !Iikt.70•40".•••110 0 of Gkr ttnitS iSkeS Please accept these best wishes for ft a Merry Christmas, 1,1 We attach our thanks! ,g3 TED THUSS Shell Garage HENSALL HENSALL ELECTRIC FUSS 262.2237 May your holiday be blessed with the sounds of joy, laughter. Heartfelt thanks for your f; loyalty and g friendly. .1,1 good will. w I I I Phone 262-2119 T.C. Joynt & Son MEN'S WEAR By MRS. JOHN E. McEWEN Hensel! When I was a little girl we always went to Grandma Jarrott's on Christmas Day. She lived in the village of Hillsgreen which was five miles west of Kippen on the Town Line. Her father, William Gram lived with her. Hillsgreen had a general store owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troyer, two churches, Presbyterian and Methodist, a blacksmith shop owned by N. Hill, a town hall where Christmas concerts were held and a few houses. Or andma had a cow, horse, buggy and cutter. She had hens and eggs, made her own butter, baked her own bread, had a good sized garden and so had all the necessary vegetables. In the kitchen she had a stove with an oven door on each side. The stove was made of iron. Sh e also raised her own turkeys. For Christmas Day she dressed the turkeys from her flock (also had some for sale) had all the necec,..ary vegetables raised in her garden, had a good supply of home made bread on hand, lots of whipping cream skimmed off the milk and a good supply of table cream for the tea and coffee, had a real old-fashioned Christmas cake, short bread and mince pie. •••..ele-cr4ertg.tr., ofgro221-cmiqgrtqlesw,eil No E LI To our many won- I derful customers, we wish the best of holi- days. For letting us I serve you, our thanks. Mrs. William Kyle will be Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bozzato and Dana, Port Colborne; Mr. & Mrs. Al Kyle and Pat of Clinton; Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kyle Jr. and family, Kippen; Mr. & Mrs. Harold Caldwell and family and Jim Veneer, of Hensall Yuletide visitors with Mr. Alice Joynt will be Dr. Harry and Mrs. Joynt and Judith, Toronto; Dr. W. T, Joynt, London. Christmas visitors with Mr. & Mrs. William Smale will be Mr. & Mrs. Ken Harrison and family of Angus; Mr. & Mrs. Eric Smale and family, Zurich; Mr. & Mrs. Don Smale and family, Hensel; Mr. & Mrs. Bob Smale and Brian, Mrs. Betty Cousins, Christine and Danny, Jim Wallace, all of London; Wayne McLauchlen, Woodham. Mrs. Harvey Keys and Mr. & Mrs. D. L Hill, Exeter, flew to Alberta to attend the funeral Saturday of the latter's brother Percy Smale who passed away in Wainwright Hospital December 11. Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary delivered 10 Christmas plants (Poinsettias) to Life Members of the Branch, shut ins, and Legion Veterans. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Johnston and Roddy of London, will spend the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Kyle. Mr. & Mrs. George Armstrong will spend the Christmas holiday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Don Flear and family, Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Bridgeport, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Henderson and family. Mrs. Eric Luther of the Salvation Army League of Mercy, assisted by her husband, her husband's mother Mrs. John Luther, of Newfoundland, and Mrs. Pearl Erratt distributed 150 sunshine bags of fruit and candy to patients at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich; South Huron Hospital, Breamar Manor, and Davis Nursing Home, all of Exeter, Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, nd a few of the shut-ins in Hensall. They also , sang Christmas carols at the homes. A 3 1 iii Wishing that the lay of Nif the first Christmas is yours. ..1:......11*.....\4/:46.-. ....--- A wu fhtifiN I * / t Ampril A 1 VW & j Queensway Nursing Home A Hensall 1 Ann & Harry Klungel 1 Atii•tutukt4#04iat•emutymemiateasgetto te-cxi-vii:544 shristmas it•terrPlart:" HENSALL PHONE 2624016 ci.atotot'egockei.ito•*eote•-*eeiietj;geoe•to•Aveokote•vtet•eoeeeieteeieu•eoae-eieiwovetsv•oee:teo•ee•eeeoeee•toet*i4et*e*o*e•tsj HARDWARE We Give Sc bonus Coupon's For Each $1,00 You Spend — Good Any Time of the Year in TOyland /A. 'ZAz.,,,,Mr5711 § rerofx/.000---1,0 „4,6* C-6:444~4 Henson Phone 262-2114 Clinton Phone 482-7682 .t:mrc*:rtve— rAlt :too -crvfli-t- A A g cheerful, healthful Holiday Season. & HEATING we send our sincerest wishes for a joyful, FINK PLUMBING 07— c./o all our friends and neighbors LIMITED ADDITION TO HENSALL NURSING HOME — Owners of the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kungel are in the midst of expansion. Part of the new 20-room structure is shown with the existing building in the background. T-A photo. Hensall lady remembers Christmas in Hillsgreen In the summer she picked white linen cloth, linen cranberries in the swamp west serviettes and colorful table of Hillsgreen and had them decorations of flowers made all preserved ready for from tissue paper. The cranberry sauce to go with Christmas tree cut down from the turkey. the swamp was set up in the She had a large dining parlor. room. The table was all She always went on a pulled out with the extra shopping trip before Christmas boards and covered with a so had presents for everyone. Charles Alickle flew home from Bethlehem, Pa., Tuesday evening of last week to spend Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Ricky Parker, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Parker who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for two weeks, where he under-went eye surgery returned home Wednesday. Ricky, 15, is a grade nine student at South Huron District High School, Exeter. His eye was injured when he was struck by a puck while playing hockey at the local arena. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mickle, Pamela:Judith and John, Mr. & Mrs. Ross MacMillan, David and Tommy, Waterloo, Charles Mickle, Bethlehem, Pa., Robert and Miss Ann Mickle, U.W.O. London, Miss Lynne Crouch, Arva, and Miss Florence Joynt, Hensall, are spending Christmas with Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Christmas guests with Mrs. John Henderson are Miss Sylvia Henderson, Toronto, and Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Underwood, Gorrie. Lynn and Paul Dodds of Seaforth are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol. Dr. Norma Hopkinson and family, Lion's Head; Mrs, Gary Corlett, and family, Toronto, will be Christmas guests with Mr. & Mrs. N. E. Cook. Dr. Mervyn Hopkinson, Lion's Head, visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Cook, Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Jack, Mr. & Mrs. Vern Alderdice, Garry and Lynne, of Kippen, are spending Christmas day with Mr. KYLE'S David, Mitchell. & Mrs. John Moore, Janice and Mr. & Mrs. Bill MacKinnon, London, will visit on Christmas Dave Kyle, Prop. Day with the former's mother, § '"444i'vg$4="44"1" Christmas guests with Mr. & E.16171"4"1"4"4"6" - .11.1"1"."4"71177•4 11 '..I SERVICE STATION Mrs. Janet. MacKinnon. K ira, Kinettes host 35 seniors Thirty-fire senior citizens were entertained to a bus tour of Hensall, Exeter, and area WednesdaY evening to view the Christmas lights and decoratinns- A christznaS concert followed in Hensail Public School- The School Glee Club under direction of Lawrence Wein, music suPervisnr, contributed several numbers throughout the evening. Other numbers included a piano solo by Pamela. Mickle; vocal selections by Kenny Ducharrne and Gus Orem, with guitar and saxophone accompaniment (both are members of the Bluewater Playboys Orchestra); reading by Mrs. Earl Rowe; song by Sherry Travers accompanied by Miss Greta Laramie; trumpet duet by Cathy Fuss and Don Truemner Hensall lodges take greetings The CP and T committee of Herrcall Oddfellows and Amber Rebekah Lodges gave out 25 Christmas plants and several boxes of chocolates to the shut-ins in the village, patients at Blue Water Rest Home, Huronview, War Memorial Children's Hospital, London, South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, PERSONALS Christmas Message in Carmel Prebbyterian Church was a farewell sermon by Rev, John C. Boyne who has been minister of the congregation for several years. The choir under the direction of the organist and leader Mrs. Malcolm Dougall sang "A Christmas Gloria.” Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason and daughters of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. are holidaying with Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. Bell. Ricky Parker who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London returned home Wednesday. The staff of the Bank of Montreal enjoyed a banquet at the Hotel Hensall Saturday evening followed by a social evening ze4i ot'srt:PAIFSI1;qt IgtedzIN41;?/:1 ?'As or.45w ?"?.‘`IL%^:;4:445.1bikaJ4-e..4ks Hensall fa milies together , :1 Beck tow: Mrs. Grace McBride, Mrs. Lorna Chapman Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. Carol Campbell. end Linde Keyes, Front row: Bob Drysdale, Harold Knight, Jack brysdalet and Jack Henderson FROM THE MANAGEMENT and STAFF 1 D_ tt liV ac A CHRISTMAS SEASON 1 new, everyday business' is d special pleasure, § Best wishes for the holiday season. FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF I I orittlitiiitotworgroft .wkarrAlood.tftaVozwartiargerAviO14 fliie've built up a storehouse of warm wishes for a Merry Christmas, and we'd like to offer them to you and your family at this time. And it is with much appreciation that we thank you for the real pleasure 14 of serving you, BALL MACAULAY I. Building Supplies SEAFORTH HENSALL. CLINTON SWariis.WANWA tioZiWa. 0444.it Oka Vat ci.k• %auks to the support of friends old and Henscill District. Co-Operative 'Hensall T* • ,ZUrich' '.B.rUdefleld •