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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-01-06, Page 5Hensall and distriet9ews CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Joyce Pepper, Phone 262.2344 Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Families meet fOr holidays Christmas draw winners Times-Advocate, January 6,1972 7444egf To EXPERTS "ONLY x'eed Edelee? WE GIVE EMPLOYMENT, rp HELP HOMEOMERS WITH THEIR ENJOYMENT Complete Appraisal Service Buying or Selling Pap Call Betty Bates Lucan 227-4150 DICK and DAVE Plumbing & Electrical DICK RAU DAVE DURAND 2364607 565.5281 Zurich Bayfield representing Tim MacFarlane Real Estate London 434-8824 ZURICH WINS LIONS TROPHY — The Exeter Lions club trophy and the "B" championship in the annual Exeter mite hockey tournament was won by Zurich. Above, one of the tourney organizers Ron Horn presents the trophy to Kris Bedard and Jim Willert of Zurich. T-A photo Apples sweet between bites More power to you in 1972! 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BOWES Manager ttttt 1,LL,1 ttttttt 1111101111111111t114#111111111,1111 11 111041lii1111111 tttttttt 11111114111111111 ttttt ttttt II t tt t Winners in the Christmas Draw held at Crest Hardware in Hensall were: boy's or girl's bicycle, Dennis MacDonald, Crecliton; Black & Decker skill saw, Mrs, Bob Miller, R.R. 1, Hensall; double bed size electric blanket, Laird Hendrick, Dash- wood; Eldon road race set, Pat Van Wieren, Hensall; battery, electric portable radio, Mrs. 4 Fern Dougall, Exeter, Mrs. Olive Horton returned to her home after spending Christmas with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Horton in Montreal. Attending the funeral service for the late Mrs. Joseph Alexis Spellman of Kitchener, from this area were Mr, & Mrs. John Soldan, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Soldan Pinedale, Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Micheal Soldan, Huron Park, and Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle of Hensall. • Mr. & Mrs. Archie Noakes left January 2 for a four months vacation in St. Petersburg, Florida. Fifty members of the Noakes and Sangster family held Christmas this year in the Legion Hall, Those attending came from Edinburgh Scotland, Chatham, London, Hamilton, Ingersoll and Hensel Mr. Anthony Gelderland of Ridgetown visited over the New Year holiday with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal. 4 Dr. and Mrs. David Noakes and Jeffrey of Edinburgh Scotland, are visiting with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Noakes of Hensall, and Mr. & Mrs. Morley Huntley of Ingersoll. Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Amess and Kathryn of London, spent a week • with Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Noakes. With Mr. & Mrs. William Smale for the holiday were Mrs. Betty Cousins and friend, , Danny and Christine, Bob and Linda Smale and Brian, Wayne and Sharon McLachlen and Darren, and Don and Ruthann Stnale, Brenda and Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235,-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A.McDOWELL Jo-ann. Sgt. and Mrs, Kenneth Harrison, Barbara and Steven of Angus, Ontario, visited over the holiday with Mr, & Mrs. William Smale, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and sons of Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett and sons spent New Years with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al. Mr. & Mrs. Beverly Beaton returned home after spending the weekend holiday with their son Beverly Beaton Jr. — Mrs. " Beaton and family in Toronto. Mr, & Mrs. Robert Alexander and Susan, of Georgetown, visited with Mrs. Albert Alexander recently, Master Warrant Officer Donald Orr, and Mrs. Orr of Ottawa, visited with the former's parents and brother, Mr. & Mrs. R. A, Orr, and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Orr and family, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Keys, Linda and Anne, spent a week at Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs, Jack Chipchase and Jeffery in Roanoke, Virginia. Mrs. Stanley Mitchell un- derwent surgery in Victoria Hospital, London last week. Joe Ferguson is a patient in Victoria Hosital London where he is receiving treatment., Mr. & Mrs, William Jaques and family of Newcastle were holiday visitors with the former's parents Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Jaques. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland and family of Thamesford were holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Bradley. Craig Chapman returned to London after holidaying for the past week with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod. Holiday visitors with Mr`„. Mr's. Ben' Tinney and Bill' were Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher, Shelley, Sandra, Sonya and Michael of Kirkton; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Webster and Julie of Varna and Helen Wasson of Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren and family returned to their home at Scarborough after spending the past week with the former's mother Mrs. Bertha. MacGregor. Mr. & Mrs. William Shaddick of London visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. George Parker and family. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rennie and family of Brantford were weekend visitors with the for- mer's parents Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rannie. Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto visited over the holiday with her mother Mrs. Emma Farquhar, Cpl. Douglas Wein of the R.C.M.P., Chettecarnp Nova Scotia, Mrs. Wein and son David are holidaying with the former's parents Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Exeter, and with Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren and family of Scarborough visited on New Year's with Mrs. MacLaren's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mr, & Mrs. Gordon T, Munn returned to their home in Stoney Creek after holidaying with the latter's mother, Mrs. Ida Munn. Mrs. Ri▪ chardson dies at SHH A well known area resident Mrs. John M. Richardson (for- mer Elizabeth Reichert), passed away at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Dec. 27, 1971, in her 90th year. She is survived by two sons, Wes of R.R, 5, Goderich, and Ross of R.R,R 1, Zurich, four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Vera) O'Brien, Zurich, Mrs. Annie Ash- man, Tillsonburg, Mrs. Alfred J. (Margery) Smith, London, Mrs. John (Ruth) Stanley, Goderich and a brother, Edmund Reichert of Zurich. Also surviving are 20 grand- children, 42 great grandchildren, and one great great grandson. The funeral was held at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel December 30. with Rev. Don Beck officiating. Interment was made in Hensall Union Cemetery. pallbearers were Eugene O'Brien, Ron Chuter, Bill Rowe, Bob Bell, Arthur Hunter and Doug Cooper. Relatives fete anniversary pair Mr. & Mrs. Roy MacDonald were pleasantly feted on' the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary when relatives entertained them to dinner at the Zurich Hotel. The dinner was followed by a surprise party of neighbors ano friends at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bonthron. A social time was enjoyed and gifts were presented to the happy couple. -- Continued from page 4 And the bitter. News that a close friend of my wife's, a dedicated Catholic nun, and one of the most vibrant, cheery personalities one could meet, is seriously ill. Young in age and spirit, she resists my firm con- viction that God does not "see the little sparrow fall," Bless her. Here's a buoyant letter from my Uncle Ivan, who has suffered the tragic loss of a brilliant son, and the death of his wife in a stupid car accident, is 79, and is off to Florida, and thinks he'll drive this time. And just before Christmas, friends of ours lost a little six- year-old angel of a girl, who was pitilessly smashed to rags in a stupid, unnecessary car accident, on her way home from school. And so it goes; the bitter and the sweet, the good and bad, the joyous and the tragic. Life; and it's the only one we have. I don't want to spoil a mood, or appear frivolous, but we had the whole thing distilled in our Christmas vacation with two Maritimes. cats'. Kadana INSTANT FFEE Squirrel PEANUT i UTTER SCOTT TOWELS JAVEX BLEACH Bright's Pure APPLE JUICE Astra flaked white TUNA Delmonte CATSUP Campbell BEANS with PORK TOILET TISSUE 2 roll pack Wonder Bread SALTINES BISCUITS 1 lb. Weston package of 6 BUTTER HORNS (regular 49c) FROZEN P0005 Morton's POT PIES Beef, Chicken, Turkey, 8 oz, We have a fat, neutered lady called Pip, bequeathed to us by Kim when she left home. Well, Pip has established the fact that she is queen of her own domain, She chases everything from squirrels to butterflies to spiders out of her backyard in summer, and deigns to spend the winter eating and sleeping. Home from college comes Kim, sneaking, in a box with air-holes, the rauchiest, randiest young tomcat you've ever laid eyes on. For the first few days, Pip tried to lay down the law as to whom the house belonged to. The pre- Christmas air was rent with howls and screams as they clashed. I'd put one in the cellar, the other in the back johnnie. Finally, fat old Pip got too pooped to participate. After a few days, they decided to co-exit, and now spend their time chasing each other up the drapes and over the upholstery. Maybe there's a message here, somewhere, The good and the bad, the bitter and the sweet, are part of life, and we can either accept it or run away from it. A w. Koyanagi of the Taber, Alta., Times, giving me hell for using the term "Japs” in a column. He claims that the word "Jap" is derogatory and objectionable. To me, it's just an abbreviation. He also doubts if I would call a German or Italian other than such in public print. See above, Walter. I wouldn't give a diddle if somebody called Canadians "Cans". In fact, it might be suitable. Many of us have the figure and the mental resilience of a can. Here's a huge newspaper from Oromocto, N.B., in which I learn that a dear old friend, George Cadogan, who actually got this column going, can't resist the smell of printers' ink and has got back into the scramble of running a weekly, after a letter swearing that he was going to take it easy and spend the winter in Spain, Take it easy, George. Oromocto, is a long way from Majorca. 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