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A banquet was held in the
Legion Hall on Monday
evening in appreciation of
the coaches for the team and
thanks to Tom Munroe who
secured caps for the team.
Mr. Florence Slade and Mrs.
Jean Smale were responsible
for arranging the banquet. A
letter of congratulations was
received from Mr. Jack
Riddell M.P.P. The team
won the championship for
this area and also won the
tournament at Kiricton on
Labor Day. Team members
were Tom Dickens, Jeff
Rowe, Calvin Stanlake, Tim
Goudy, Dan Reid, John
Peters, Darin Moir, David
Rowcliffe, Scott Ingram,
Steve Bedard, Lovekish
Milik, Randy Bilke, Ian
Munroe, Peter Uyl, Scott
Jesney, Paul Smale, Brian
Stewart and Glenn Slade.
Will hold dinner
A Remembrance Day
dinner will be held in the
Hensall Legion Hall on
Saturday November 10 at 7
p.m. Mr. William Powell of
Westminster Hospital will be
the guest speaker. All legion
members are welcome.
Travel to bird
sanctuary
Several ladies from this
area enjoyed a bus trip to
Jack Miner's Bird Paradise
on Friday and were
refreshed and dined at the
Hilltop Restaurant. Those
who took advantage of the
beautiful day were E. Davis,
Eileen Rannie, Mabel Munn,
Gertie Moir, Leona Parke.
LONG LINE-UPS — With colder weather rapidly approaching, area farmers are working around the dock in an attempt to
harvest their remaining crops. This was the scene Tuesday at the W.G. Thompson and Sons elevator in Henson.
Hensall ball bantams honored
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your electricity.
A stove exhaust fan filter clogged with grease
and grime makes the fan motor work longer
and harder to draw air through. Just soaking
the filter in mild soap or detergent will fix
this energy waster.
Use Energy Wisely
Tune-up, clean up. It's simple. Appliances
that are clean and well-cared for last longer
and use less electricity. Over the long run,
you can save money on appliance replace-
ment. And of course, the less energy you
waste, the more dollars you save.
Grease and burnt-on food really reduce
your oven's efficiency. A clean oven
works better and uses less electricity.
Try putting tin foil on the oven bottom.
It catches bits of food and grease for easy
cleaning and it's a good heat reflector too.
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Special service
The Hensall Branch of the
Canadian Legion and Ladies'
Auxiliary will attend Wor-
ship at the Hensall United
Church on Sunday
November 11 at 11 a.m.
Service will continue at the
Cenotaph. Everyone is
welcome, A "Poppy drive"
will be held on Saturday
November 10.
Attend anniversary
Several relatives and
friends attended the 40th
wedding anniversary for Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Tinney in
Caven Presbyterian Church
Exeter on Sunday afternoon
to extend congratulations
and best wishes.
Bazaar and bake
sale
The Annual bazaar and
bake sale and Tea held in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Saturday was well
attended. The ladies
provided a large assortment
of baking and the produce
table was well patronized.
The sewing and handwork
ment quickly and the Arnold
Circle Evening Auxiliary
served a delicious tea and
sandwiches. It was a most
gratifying success,
Ladies meet
at Brinsiey
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Mrs, was Watson invited
the Brinsley U.C.W, to her
home in London Tuesday and
treated them to a chicken
dinner preceding the
meeting. Mrs. Wilbert Lewis
opened the meeting with
reading "Prince of Peace
Control my Will" followed by
the opening hymn "Faith of
our Fathers Living Still".
Scripture was read by
Mrs, Jack Hodgson, Mrs.
George Lee a poem "let
Freedom Ring" and reading
"Prayer for World Wide
Peace," Hymn "Stand up
Stand up for Jesus" was
sung. Poem "Instrument of
Peace" and prayer by Mrs.
Wilbert Lewis.
A contest given by Mrs.
Lee was won by Mrs.
Hodgson. Ten members
answered the roll call and
one visitor was present. The
two Live Love projects were
chosen.
The first euchre party of
the season was held Friday
evening in the Brinsley
Community centre, Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins
were the conveners.
Prize winners were-Ladies
high-Mrs, Merle Lewis;
Lone hands-Mrs. Harold
Guilfoyle; Low-Mrs. Jack
Trevithick; Mens high-Don
Allen; Lone hands-Tom
Yearly; Low-Evan Hodgins..
Special prize for ladies
was won by Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis. Special prize for men
was won by Charlie Rollings.
Next party to be held
November 16. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Guilfoyle, Mr. and
Mrs. John Levine and Mrs.
Guthrie Stokes are the
conveners.
Persona Is
Mr. and Mrs. John Dyck
were invited to a birthday
dinner at the home' of Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Gerber,
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Merle Lewis called on
Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley Tuesday
afternoon.
Jane Corbett of Toronto
spent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Corbett and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis
were supper-guests Thurs-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Morley,
St. Marys Anglican church
hosted a joint service Sunday
with St. James' Church,
Parkhill and Trinity church,
Ailsa Craig. The Bishop the
Rt. Rev. M.C. Robinson was
present for his annual visit
and gave a very in-
spirational message. A
buffet luncheon was served
in the church basement
following the service.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Misses Jody and Rhonda
Glanville, RR 1 Parkhill
spent the weekend with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele,
RR 4 Walton were dinner
guests on Sunday with Mrs.
Stan Preszcator and Mrs.
Thornton. •
Little Miss Tracy Glenn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Glenn is a patient in St.
*Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator attended the 25th
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Preszcator.
OVER 80 CLUB
Mrs. Mabel Deslardine,
of the Shipka area,
celebrated her 83rd birth-
day November 4. Best
Wishes from all your
Shipka friends and neigh-
bours.
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