HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-06-25, Page 5HE NSALL TRACK WINNERS — The annual track and field meet at Hensall public school was held recently
with individual winners being named. They are shown above with their physical education teachers. Back,
left Mrs. June McKiernan, Jayne Campbell, Sylvia Bell, Linda Elder and Eric Mansfield. Front, Ross
Alexander, Mike Veal and Dwight Consitt. T-A photo
Hong Kong missionary at
Sunday school anniversary
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
JUNE 24, 25, 26, 27
Open Friday Nights
AL'S
HENSALL - ONTARIO
Lady from Holland
visits Hensall relatives
Mrs. Lena Meinster Van Dyke
arrived in Hensall, June 17 and is
vacationing with her niece and
nephew, Mr, & Mrs. Sim Roobol.
She will also visit her brother, M.
Van Dyke.
While in Canada she will
holiday in Seaforth, Ridgetown,
Brantford, Bradford and Holland
Marsh. After four weeks Mrs. Van
Dyke will leave for Three Rivers,
Quebec, and spend two weeks
with her brother, Mr. & Mrs.
Anthony Van Dyke and will leave
Montreal July 31 to arrive in Oud
Beyerland, Holland, August 1.
James Venner who has been
receiving treatment in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter for the
past number of weeks was
admitted to the Queensway
Nursing Home, this week.
Mrs. Grace McEwen and Mrs.
Pearl Love in company with the
Kippen East Women's Institute
enjoyed a bus trip to
Frankenmuth, Michigan.
Dr. Wm. Weir a former
minister of Carmel Presbyterian
Church will conduct anniversary
services in Cromarty Church,
Registrations for
swimming lessons
At a meeting of the Hensall
Recreation Committee held
Monday night, the summer
program for the children 'of
Hensall was discussed.
Registrations for swimming
lessons at the Exeter pool will be
taken at the home of Jane Smith,
June 24, 25 and 26 from 3:30 —
6:00 p.m. and on the 25th
evening 7 — 9 p.m.
The bus will leave from the
Town Hall at 12:45 daily
beginning June 29.
A playground program
consisting of crafts and sports will
be organized by Pam Sangster,
Nancy Forrest and Joey Reaburn
assisted by Mrs. A. Couper and
Jane Smith. This program will
commence July 13, at 2:00 p.m. •
Further information will
appear on the notice board
outside the Town Hall.
Frankenmuth
trip enjoyed
Forty-one members and
friends of Kippen East Women's
Institute enjoyed a day at the
Bavarian Festival in
Frankenmuth, Michigan.
In the morning they enjoyed a
conducted tour of a dairy farm,
beef farm and a hog farm.
In the afternoon they visited
the Schnitzelbank wood carving
shop; the Bronners Christmas
display which featured thousands
of Christmas decorations,
animated figurines and Nativity
scenes; Rau 's Country Store; gift
and souvenir shops, and flower
gardens.
A collection was taken for the
Pennies for Friendship a project
of the Women's Institutes.
June 28 at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Douglas Wein and son
David of North Sydney, Nova
Scotia arrived by plane Saturday
and will vacation with Mrs. Wein 's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker
and family and Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Wein in Exeter.
Susan and Lisa Stretton
underwent tonsilectomy in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Monday.
Mrs. Norman Jones is a patient
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. J. D. McCloy and
daughter, Carrie, of Don Mills are
spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Alma Hess.
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Soldan
were host and hostess to the staff
of JAD McCurdy School, Huron
Park for their annual school
closing dinner held at the Soldan
Farm, Par Line, Hay
Township,June 19. The men and
their wives had a very enjoyable
evening with barbecue steaks and
all the trimings.
Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle,
attended Open House last Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Keith Hillier, London. Mrs.
Hillier and Mrs. Mickle were
former classmates at the
Stratford Normal School many
years ago.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle,
London visited recently with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Bert Selves who has been a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter returned to his home this
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Scruton of
Port Dover visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick and Mr. & Mrs. Peter L.
McNaughton and were guests at
the McNaughton-Wright wedding
in Seaforth, Saturday.
Mrs. Norman Jones is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Westaway
of Hamilton were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mrs. Margaret Tyndall of
Brucefield and Mrs. Lou Simpson
of the Blue Water Rest Home
were recent guests with Mrs. F. G.
Bonthron.
Chatham woman
dies suddenly
Mrs. Earl McKellar, the former
Helen Noakes of Hensall, died
suddenly in Chatham, Monday,
June 22, 1970, in her 41st year,
She is the daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Archie Noakes, Hensall, who
survive her.
Mrs. McKellar is also survived
by her husband Earl, one
daughter Mrs. Terry (Susan)
Long, Louisville, Kentucky, and
one son Michael, at home; three
brothers, Leonard, Hensall,
Lloyd, London, Kenneth,
Hamilton, and one sister, Mrs.
Paul (Frances) Morgan,
California.
The funeral will be conducted
from the Stephenson Funeral
Home, Chatham, Thursday at 2
P.M.
PNG reports
on sessions
Mrs. Grace Thompson, Noble
Grand presided at the regular
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge 349, Wednesday evening
assisted by Vice-Grand Mrs.
Myrtle Taylor, who reported for
the visiting committee.
The inaugural meeting will be
held June 24 at 8:30 p.m. in Pride
of Huron Rebekah Lodge, Exeter
for the incoming district deputy
president, Mrs. Lois McFalls. All
past Noble Grands of the Lodge
are invited to attend.
Mrs. Nellie Riley was
nominated for vice-grand for the
next term. Arrangements were
made for the annual IOOF and
Rebekah picnic to be held at
Hensall Community Park, July 5.
Mrs. Leona Parke and Mrs.
Nellie Riley were appointed to
visit patients at the Queensway
Nursing Home during July and
Mrs. Vera Lemmon and Mrs.
Evelyn MacBeath will visit during
August.
Mrs. Pearl Eyre PNG and Mrs.
Hazel Corbett PNG who attended
Grand Lodge sessions in Toronto
this week gave interesting reports
of the meetings.
A social hour was enjoyed.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Morgan
attended the Purina Convention
at Delawanna Inn, Honey
Harbour, over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery, Mr.
& Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and Alan
attended the Luther Reunion at
Sandusky, Michigan, Sunday.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs.
Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Glen Stewart
and Mrs. William Rohde were on
the Kirkton Horticultural bus trip
to Frankenmuth, Michigan,
Saturday.
Brian Miller and Paul Passmo re
are attending the 4-H Leadership
Conference at Guelph this week.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Duncan
visited with the former's mother,
Mrs. Alex Duncan, Exeter,
Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Passmore
and family, Aylmer also visited
with Mrs. Duncan.
Mr. & Mrs. William
Etherington and Jill, Winnipeg,
Manitoba and Mr. & Mrs. James
Etherington, David and Timmy,
London visited recently with Mr.
& Mrs. Archie Etherington.
Doris Elford attended the
Horticultural Convention at
Timmins a few days last week.
To remove odors from jars or
bottles, home economists at
Macdonald Institute, University
of Guelph, suggest soaking them
for several hours in a solution of
baking soda and water.
MESSWISMeraili
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Hensall WI entertain'
for Huronview party
Patients at Huronview spent
an enjoyable evening listening to
a concert arranged by Hensall
Women's Institute.
Mrs. Payne led in a singsong
accompanied at the piano by Miss
Greta Lammie. Mrs. E. Luther,
conducted a hymn sing
accompanied by Mrs. Captain
Williams of Sarnia Salvation .
Army,
Selections by a girls
tambourine band, the
Tim brellettes, from Sarnia
proved very popular as was a duet
by Mrs. Luther and Sandra
Round.
Mrs. McAllister, president of
the Institute, contributed
humorous readings and music was
provided by the Frank Forrest
trio.
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refrigerator section. Not in the big
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what that means.
No more dripping water to mop up.
No more waiting for frost to melt.
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And besides all that, think how
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NOW is the time to buy.
See your local appliance
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The annual Sunday School
anniversary was held Sunday,
with the Rev. Walton Tonge B.A.
B.D. former missionary of Hong
Kong, as the guest speaker.
Miss Agnes Bray played the
organ while Mrs. Reg Hodgert
played the piano and Mrs. William
Cann was the choir leader.
The church was decorated
with flowers and ferns.
Among some of those who
attended and spent the day with
friends and relatives were: Mrs.
John Selves, Exeter, with Mr. &
Mrs. Lee Webber;
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnston
and Betty, Whalen, Mrs. Robert
Cann and Mrs. James Hodgert,
Exeter, with Mr. & Mrs. Reg
Hodgert;
Mr. & Mrs. Hedley May, Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth, Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert;
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Rohde,
Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cottle,
Mr. William Ferguson, Margaret
Campbell, Judy Ferguson, Mrs.
William Thomson, Mr. & Mrs.
Milton Sleamon, Exeter, Mrs.
Marguerite Gibson, London with
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde;
Rev. Walter Tonge, London
with Rev. Stewart and Mrs.
Miner;
Mt. & Mrs. Melvin Gardiner,
Mrs. Percy Passmore, Exeter, Mr.
& Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Murray,
Margaret and Mark, Hurondale,
Mr. & Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and
family, Woodham, with Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Passmore;
Mr. & Mrs. Ross McCurdy and
boys, Woodham, with Mr. & Mrs.
Chas. Glanville;
Mrs. Gerald Bell, Douglas, Paul
and Joanne, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs.
Don Ballantyne, Huron Park,
Barbara Stewart, London, Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne, Brenda
and Wendy with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne;
Mrs. Orville Cann, Exeter,
with Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. William Lamport,
Exeter, were guests recently with
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Lamp ort.
A number from this
community attended the chicken
barbecue at Woodham,
Wednesday evening last.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Johns, Woodham, Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Exeter, is
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Stewart.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gilmour,
Kevin, Paul and David, Lucan,
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie,
Michael and Jamie, London, Mr.
& Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert,
'Janet and Ruth were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Bray
and Agnes.
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Gifts were distributed to those
with June birthdays and lunch
was served by members of the
Hensall Institute,
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH NEWS
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
the service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, his sermon.
was entitled fOr sake of
Conscience.
The choir under the direction
of Mrs, Malcolm Dougall sang In a
Garden.
The flowers in Carmel
Presbyterian Church were placed
in memory of the late Mr. Archie
Hoggarth and Mr. Hex Dick by
their wives and families,