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from 8 A.M. to 6 PM.
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and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
T. PRYDE & SON LTD.
Phone 235-0620 Main St., Exeter
Ladies install new slate
at WI business meeting
Active at public school
PASSES THE BUCK — Anne Maxwell, president of the Hensall Kinettes,
Lorne Hay. But she doesn't mind at all, because it is a $50 bill which Mrs.
draw. Looking on is Reeve John Baker, who drew the winning ticket.
t. The annual business meeting of
the Hensall Womens Institute
was held in the Legion Hall
Wednesday evening . President
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton presided,
The roll call was answered by the
payment of fees. It was an-
nounced that there will be a
short course on "choosing and
using • fabrics" in the Hensall
Legion Hall on May 1.
Reports of the standing com-
mittees were given, Mrs. Shirley
Luther and Mrs. Nan Britton
favoured everyone with two
Easter duets accompanied by
Mr. Eric Luther at the piano.
District President Miss Ruth
Skinner installed the slate of
officers for the 1973-74 term. They
are as follows; past president,
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton; president,
Mrs, Hilda Payne; first vice-
president, Mrs. Jessie
.McAllister; second vice-
president, Mrs. Elsie Carlile;
secretary, Mrs. Grace Peck;
assistant secretary, Mrs.
Margaret Ingram; treasurer,
Mrs. Margaret Ingram; assistant
treasurer, Mrs,Winnie Skea;
press reporter, Mrs. Joyce
Pepper; resolutions convener,
Repairs To
All Makes
• Lawn Mowers
• Garden Tractors
• Outboard Motors
• Chain Saws
• Chain Saw Bars
and Chains
HOURS:
Mon. & Tues. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Jack's
Small Engine
Repciir Service
HENSALL 262-2103
107 Queen - One Block
North of Business Section
Mrs, Sadie Simpson; district
director, Mrs. Jessie McAllister;
alternate district 'director, Mrs.
Myrtle Orr; card convener, Mrs,
Elizabeth Riley; pianist, Miss
Greta Lammie; assistant pianist,
Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt; branch
directors, Mrs, Hazel Corbett,
Mrs. Pearl Koehler and Mrs,
Elizabeth Riley.
Standing committees are as
follows: citizenship and world
affairs, Mrs. Hazel Corbett, Mrs.
Joyce Pepper; agriculture and
canadian industries, Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. Winnie
Skea; family and consumer
affairs, Mrs, Myrtle Orr, Mrs.
Elsie Carlile; education and
cultural activities, Mrs. Jessie
McAllister, Miss Greta Lammie;
public relations, Mrs. Susan
Purdy, Mrs, Pearl Koehler;
historical research, Mrs. Myrtle
Sherritt, Mrs. Vera Brintnell;
Tweedsmuir history, Mrs. Sadie
Simpson, Mrs. Susan Purdy;
auditors, Mrs. Anna Dilling, Mrs.
Edna Stoneman.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. Ingram. Program
conveners were Mrs. Sadie
Simpson and Mrs. Margaret
Ingram, and the hostesses were
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mrs.
Madeline Riley. Mrs. Margaret
Ingram presided over a "touch
and take table" at the close of the
meeting.
Unit I UCW
Unit 1 held their Easter Thank-
Offering meeting Thursday af-
ternoon at the church with Eileen
McLean presiding. She opened
with a poem "Easter is Coming,"
followed by a hymn. Her Easter
theme was "Because he loved us
so," explaining the reason that
Jesus went through so much
suffering for us, because He knew
being human as He was that we
aren't perfect and are very
tempted by evil, the same as He
had been.
With Mrs. Erratt as pianist,
another hymn was sling. Eileen
read another poem followed with
prayer. The roll call was an-
swered by 10 members and four
guests. Mildred Kyle reminded
the members of the general
meeting May 7. She also told of
the date for the Open House at the
Queensway Nursing Home, May
30 from 2 to 4 p.m. Donations of
baking for the bake sale that day
would be appreciated. Unit I was
asked to donate cookies for the
tea and to visit the Queensway
Home on July 9 and August 6,
Mildred Kyle introduced Elva
Forrest, the guest speaker for the
afternoon who spoke on the study
India. She had a very fascinating
display of hand carvings, in
various types of wood, tanned
snake skin, solid silver necklace
and many pictures of the natives ,
their dress, homes and a modern
mall and great retaining walls of
the Himalayas. These articles
were brought from India by John
Scott of Seaforth, a nephew of the
Forrest families. John has spent
periods of time in India in recent
years and last fall went for a
three-year period of teaching
English and Art in a school in
Woodstock, south of Delhi, Elva
read interesting parts of letters
written to his family. One very
interesting letter described a
very elegant Indian wedding of
which he was a guest. It lasted
five days.
Mrs. Nan Britton and Mrs.
Shirley Luther accompanied by
Mrs. Erratt favoured with two
Easter duets.
UCW Meeting
Chiselhurst UCW met at the
Church last Tuesday afternoon
for their Easter meeting.
President Mrs. Alvin Cole opened
the meeting with a poem. The
worship was conducted by Mrs.
Roy McDonald assisted by Mrs.
Vera Brintnell. It was decided to
send a $10 donation to Bunny
Bundle.
Members are to visit the
Bluewater Rest Home in Zurich
for the birthday party on May 8.
It was also decided to have a
booth at Dick Taylor's sale on
April 25. Mrs. Alf Ross read a
poem on Easter for the program.
Mrs. Russel Brock showed the
film on "The Beloved Surgeon."
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs, Harold Parker and
Mrs. Tom Brintnell. A slip and
bloomer sale is planned for the
May meeting.
Peltdaaal4
On Sunday Mrs. Alma Hess,
Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth and Mrs.
Arletta Hess of Zurich visited at
the Naimola cottage of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Pettigrew at the
Pine6.
Mrs. Grace Harpole returned
home this past week from a
winter's vacation spent in
Florida and Ottawa.
Robert Cameron underwent
surgery in Victoria Hospital,
London last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Peebles and
Ivor, London were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster
and Bradley.
George Thompson is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
where he had an appendectomy
this week.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kroph,
Kathy and Lawrence were recent
visitors with the former's uncle
and aunt Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy
and William.
The many friends of Mrs. Ernie
Chipchase wish her a speedy
recovery following surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital London.
Dorothy Farquhar, Toronto is
holidaying with her mother Mrs.
Emma Farquhar this week.
Explorers and COC
On Sunday the Explorers and
C.O.C. of Presbyterian Church,
accompanied by their leaders
Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Al
Hoggarth, visited the Queensway
Nursing Home in Hensall and
handed out Easter treats, such as
baskets holding candy eggs and
decorated hard boiled eggs, also
Easter book marks,
A dance was held at Hensall
Public School last Friday evening
with Grade 7 and 8 pupils from
Huron Centennial, Zurich Public,
Usborne Central, St, Marie
Separate and St. Boniface as
Kinettes give
cash award
The Hensall Kinette Club
meeting of April 11 was held at
the home of Mrs. Jan Baker. The
draw for the three-minute
shopping spree or $50 in cash was
made by Reeve John Baker and
the lucky winner was Mrs. Lorne
Hay of Hensall. The terms of the
shopping spree stipulated that
Mrs. Hay could take only one
item from each department in the
store. i.e. one roast from the
meat section. She elected to take
the $50 cash instead.
The Kinettes visited the shut-
ins recently and presented them
plants for Easter. They will also
be visiting the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital April 25,
Final plans were made for the
rummage sale on April 27, with
the proceeds to go towards Cystic
Fibrosis. Plans were also made
for the fiddlers contest in June.
Officers elected for the 1973-74
term are as follows: president -
Joanne Bell; vice-president -
Cheri Bonthron; secretary
Linda McCallum; treasurer
Karen Schurman; registrar •-•
Sharon Brokenshire:, bulletin
editors - Donna Bell and Martha
Stan.
special invited guests. The music
was provided by the "Junction"
from. Grand Bend, and refresh-
ments were sold.
Over 100 people were present
including some area high school
students. Grades 7 and 8 of
Hensall Public School wish to
express their thanks to all who
attended and made their dance
successful. Very special thanks
goes to their chaperones for the
evening Mr. Ron McKay, Mr.
Doug Pearson and Mrs. Mary
Jacobe.
On Friday the teachers and
students of Hensall Public School
held a sports rally in which the
left, is passing the buck to Mrs.
Hay won last week in a Kinette
T-A photo
whole school participated. The
rally was set up in a series of 13
games lasting from 30 seconds to
three minutes, The pupils were
divided into 20 teams and were
given score cards on which to
tally their scores.
The first three scores they
received were given as a total in
which to help determine the
winning team, and then was
included later in their individual
score.
Some of the games included
"alternate basketball", drib-
bling, one-foot skipping, and
ladder hang. Players on the
winning team were; Darren
Moir, Peggy Willert, Susan Beck,
Michele Triebner, Bradley
McBride, Jeff Corbett, Mary
Hovius, David Rowcliffe, Betty
Lynn Koehler and Harold
Triebner.
Winners in the individuals were
grade 1, Kelly Vanstone, Scott
Ingram; grade 2, Melanie Lovell,
Murray Taylor; grade 3,
Jacqueline Hyde, Valerie Baker
(tied) Jeff Rowe; grade 4, Lori
Flynn, Bryan Beer; grade 5, Lisa
Stretton, Jerry Smith; grade 6,
Dorna Williams, Lori Lovell
(tied) Bryan Baker; grade 7,
Nancy McCurdy, Paul Wareing;
grade 8, Bernice Wilfert, Greg
Parsons, Bert Williams (tied).
The top individual scorer was
Murray Taylor with a total of 55
points.
We treat this world of ours as
though we had a spare in the
trunk.
CASHEWS
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11LB. only par family) WHEN YOU PRESENT THIS AD PERSONALLY AT
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STORE HOURS-MONDAY TO SATURDAY,9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
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Hensall lady
passes away
MRS. A. LORNE LUKER
A Hensall lady, Mrs. A. Lorne
Luker passed away in Queen-
sway Nursing Home on April 13,
1973 in her 82nd year. She was the
former Elizabeth Love.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs.
Gertrude Moir, two brothers,
Hugh and Gordon all of Hensall,
and nieces and nephews,
Funeral service was held at the
Bonthron Funeral Chapel in
Hensall on April 16, 1973 with
Rev, W. Jarvis officiating.
Interment was in Bairds
Cemetery.
`Pallbearers 'were Ken Moir,
-Gordon Moir, David Moir, Bill
Snow Jr. Bob Snow and Jim
Snow,
Hold dance, sports rally
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