HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-05-13, Page 21EXETER SCOUT PACK members toured the newspaper and printing facilities at the Times-Advocate. Shown from the left in front of the T-A's
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News from Hensall district
Thames Road Times-Advocate, May 13, 1976 Page 21
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Mrs. Verna Twitchell who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital for the past two weeks
was able to return to her home
last week.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor visited
with Mrs. Eric Munroe in
Sea forth last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bell returned
home after spending a week at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason
and daughters at Bowling Green,
Ohio.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beaver and
family of Paris spent the
weekend with Mrs. Edith Bell
and Sylvia.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett, Steve
Several Mother's went out
Sunday. Mrs. Adeline Taylor to
her son's Delbert Taylor, Exeter;
Mrs. Bannerman to her
daughter's Olive Eaton, Clinton;
Mrs. Lavery to her son's Robert
and Aleeda Katz and her father
John Katz visited at Grand
Bend,
Visitors Mrs, Marion Schenk
visited her husband Hugo
Schenk. Mrs. Shirley Prouty
visited Lynn Latimer. Dorothy
Prouty and Blanche McDonald
visited Roy McDonald. Vigiting
with Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey were
son Ted Jeffrey, Madge Oesch,
Goderich; son Clemence & Mary
Jeffrey and her daughter Mrs.
Blanche Bechard. Mrs. Mary
Upshall was visited by her son-in-
law and daugher Mr. & Mrs.
Wilmer Adkins, and daughters,
Exeter and Bruce Adkins,
Cochrane; Mrs. Don Upshall
Danny and Trudy. Mrs. Louise
Mitchell had Mr. & Mrs. E.H.
Denroache Camp Borden and
NORMAN H. JONES
Norman H. Jones passed away
at Iluronview on Saturday, May
8, in his 86th year. He was a long
time resident of Hensall, a
member of Hensall United
Church and a member of the
IOOF and Rebekah Lodges:
Husband of the late Florence
Hugill Jones,surviving are sons
Wilmer, Hensall; Wesley, Port
Perry; daughters Mrs. Fred
(Kathleen) Ireland, Toronto;
Mrs, Ian (Mildred) Ferguson,
Ottawa; brother of Arthur Jones,
Exeter; Herbert and Mrs. Ida
Minn, Hensall; eight grand-
children and twelve great-
grandchildren survive. A com-
bined Oddfellow and Rebekah
service was held at the Bonthron
Funeral Home on Monday May 10
at 9:00 p,m. Rev, Don Beck
conducted funeral service from
the Bonthron Chapel May 11 at
1:00 p.m, Interment in Baird's
and Jeff were hosts at their home
Sunday for dinner guests
following the baptism of
Catharine Donna, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett.
Those attending were Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Corbett; Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Chaffe and sons of Mit-
chell; Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett,
Jonathon and Catharine and Mrs.
Hugh Morenz, Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Troyer, and
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Funk were in
Sarnia Sunday attending the
Baptism of the former's grand-
son James Christopher Anthony,
son of Constable .& Mrs. Phil
Nelson. The baptism was in St.
Giles Presbyterian Church,
Sarnia.
Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Exeter.
Birthday greetings to Alex
Barrett also to May Ford who will
observe her birthdayMay 20th.
Mrs. Clara Featherston was
visited by her son-in-law &
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Leonard, Toronto and Mr. & Mrs.
E. Parker, Bayfield, Mrs. Doris
Bonthron & Mr. & Mrs. Roy
MacDonald visited Mrs. E.
Sararas. Cecil & Betty Smith
visited Lynn Latimer. Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Wright, Forest;
Greta & Amy Lammie & Mrs.
Alexander visited Vera Lammie.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McNaughton
visited Mrs. Ada Smillie.
' Mrs. Eric Luther conducted
the Church service on Tuesday
assisted by Mrs. R. Erratt and
Mrs. Nan Britton, The Hensall
United church ladies' namely;
Fran Mickle, Mary Alexander,
Elva Forrest, Lorna Chapman,
Donna Corbett entertained
Monday at Bingo and visiting.
Mrs. Mickle played piano music,
cemetery. The pallbearers were
members of the IOOF lodge
namely: Earl and Percy Camp-
bell, Stanley Love, Alex Mac-
bean), Ernie Chipchase and
Charles Hay.
HARRY C. SNELL
Harry C. Snell, Usborne
township, passed away at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London on
Wednesday, May 5, 1976, in his
68th year. He is survived by his
wife Jean (McQueen) Snell,
sisters (Dorothy) Mrs. W. A.
Patrick, Edmonton, Alberta,
(Eileen) Mrs. Guy Mather,
London, (Hazel) Mrs. Eugene
Beaver, Goderich, (Mabel) Mrs.
Harold Skinner, (Grace) Mrs.
Aubrey Farquhar and brothers
Russel and Charles of Exeter.
Funeral service was held from
the Dinney Funeral Home,
Exeter with Rev, W. D. Jarvis
conducting the service. Inter-
ment in McTaggart's cemetery.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Jeffery
were guests at the Jeffery-Hyde
wedding at Trinity College
Chapel and the reception at
Winston Restaurant in Toronto on
Saturday.
Mrs. Glen Stewart, Mrs. Jack
Stewart and Mrs. William Rohde
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
The executive of Kippen East
WI met at the home of the
president, Mrs. Al Hoggarth, on
May 5. Plans were made for the
1976-77 programs.
The May meeting of Kippen
East WI will be held May 19, in
the Legion Hall, Hensall.
Hostesses are Mrs. Grant
MacLean and Mrs. Robert Bell,
The roll call is "my favourite
game as a child."
Whalen
personals
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Bob McRobert and
John, London visited with Mr. &
Mrs, Charles McRobert on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Scott,
Streetsville, were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited Friday with' Mr. & Mrs.
Clayton Ferguson, West Lorne.
Craig and Caroline Wallis,
Stratford, spent the weekend with
their grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Alton Wallis.
Bruce Mills and Lynda
Coughtrey, London, were
weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
MacLeod Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills, Cen-
tralia, were Saturday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod
Mills to celebrate Barry's bir-
thday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Davies,
Windsor, were weekend guests
with Mr. & Mrs. M. Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis
visited Sunday, with Mr. & Mrs,
Jack Switzer, Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
and Berton were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Mardlin,Wesley.
attended the Spring meeting of
the Kirkton Horticulture Society
at the Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre on Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Whitmore of Toronto
spent the weekend at the Jeffery
home and stayed with Michael
and Patrick Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde
Mrs. Campbell Eyre will have
the motto, the Current Events
will be given by Mrs. Robert
Kinsman, the 4-H girls will en-
tertain and Mrs. Vern Alderdice
will conduct a contest. Mrs. H.
Caldwell will have charge of the
lunch.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Don McIntyre and
Lee Anne, Denfield, visited with
Mr, & Mrs. W.L. Mellis
Mr. & Mrs, Clayton Cooper
have moved to Huron Park.
Mrs. Ron Littleton is a patient.
in SI. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr, Don Kyle, Amherst, N.S,
visited Sunday with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Kyle.
Mr. & Mrs. Lou Kirk, Mans-
field, visited in the village on
Saturday.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Bullock and
family, Huron Park, and Lorna
Glanville spent Sunday at the
Rockton African Safari.
Miss Margaret Haist,
Caledonia, spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Ilaist.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Regele Walton,
RR 4, and Mrs. Elaine Foran,
Robert England and Robert Jr.
Huron Park, spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and
girls.
Michael Pfaff, Kitchener,
visited Sunday with his Dad and
sister Wm. Pfaff and Marilyn.
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Ohmayer,
Grand Bend, were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Armstrong
and Jody.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and Barbie called on Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Hansford, Grand Bend on
Saturday.
visited. Saturday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Pepper of
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
attended the church service at
Westminster United Church,
Thamesford when their two
grandsons Robert Lloyd and
Richard Arnold were baptized.
They were guests later with their
son and 'daughter-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Ballantyne.
& Mrs. Glen Lamport,
Julie and Greg attended the
church service at Exeter United
Church on Sunday when their
niece Joanne Kerslake was
baptized. They were guests later
with Mr, & Mrs. Jim Kerslake.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Robinson
and Jan of Toronto spent the
weekend with Rev. Barry & Mrs,
Robinson.
Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore,
Tom and Jon attended Exeter
United Church on Sunday when
their niece Chris Passmore was
baptized. They were guests later
with Mr. & Mrs. John Batten of
Elimville.
Mrs. Mary Ilodgert, Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Cottle of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Reg Hodgert, Grant, Brenda and
Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert,
Diane and Alan and Mr. & Mrs.
Rick Potter were Sunday guests
with Mr, & Mrs. Arnold Cann.
Mrs. Marguerite Gibson of
London, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde
and Karen of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde. Later in the
afternoon Mrs. Gibson and Mrs.
William Rohde called on Mr. &
Mrs. Dave Millar and Mrs.
William Thomson, Exeter.
At the church service on
Sunday morning the rite of
baptism was administered to
Cheryl Lynn daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Ballantyne and .Lisa
Marie daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Ted Kernick.
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Ballantyne were Mr. & Mrs. John
Stewart of London.
Guests with Mr, & Mrs. Ted
Kernick were: Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Kernick and Mary and.
friend of Goderich, Mr. & Mrs.
Brian Allen of Orillia, Mr. & Mrs.
Reg Castle of London, Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Dolliver and Ron of Dor-
chester, Mr. & Mrs. Pat
Fogarty, Mike and Linda, Mrs,
Mattie Manzer of Woodstock,
Mrs. Penny Dunbar of Embro.
There will be a Pulpit
Exchange May 16 with the
Kippen minister and the minister
at Thames Road United Church.
The Fellowship Group meeting
will he held Sunday evening with
Rev. Wesley Ball speaking on
"Capital Punishment."
Birthday
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Young Staffa, Ontario on
Saturday, May 8th Mrs. Jim
Young & Mrs. John McNicol were
hostesses for an 87th birthday
party for Mrs. Mabel McNicol
( Mother ) . Mrs. McNicol received
many lovely gifts and flowers.
Members of family attending
were from London, Exeter,
Stratford, St. Marys, Seaforth,
Oshawa and Kitchener, She also
received a telephone message of
birthday greetings from her
granddaughter Mrs. Ruth Ann
Thomas from New Brunswick.
Mrs. Sim Roobol is a patient in
South Huron Hospital
Mr. & Mrs. James McAllister
have returned from an enjoyable
two weeks' trip to Houston and
Dallas, Texas.
Mrs. Cecil Pepper attended the
Officers' Conference for the
Federated Women's Institute of
Ontario at Waterloo University
for three days last week.
Mother's Day visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. John Skea were Mr. &
Mrs. John Skea Junior and Colin,
and Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and
Andrew.
Mrs. Ida Sweet of Exeter spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
Blackwell.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Passmore,
Michael, Mark and Debra of
London, visited with the former's
mother, Mrs. Pearl Passmore for
Mother's Day.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and
Joanne, Bonsai', were Mr. & Mrs.
Richard Rader and Tammy,
Goderich; Mr, & Mrs. Larry
Luther and Robert, Grand Bend;
Mr. & Mrs. John Taylor and
Christopher, Hensall; Mrs. Anita
Bengough and Joe, Hensall.
Saturday dinner guests with
Mrs. Anita Bengough and Joe of
Ilensall were Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Bengough, London and Mr. &
Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and
Joanne, Hensall.
Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton
spent the weekend visiting with
his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick visited on
Sunday with her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Shaddick and Mark in London.
Mr. &Mrs. Clifford Archer,
Elmvale and Mrs. Bernice
McFadden, Orillia were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Archer and family.
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