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CLINTON NEVUS -RECORD`
THURSDAY, DZ1CF1VI'&ER 22, 1.9515
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News of HensaO
Correspondent MRS. M. IJEDDEN
Phone Hensel" 0
Mrs. Morley Cooper, Klippen
.and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, RR 2,
Bendall, each won gifts on Satur-
day night, in draws held in Hen-
sall stores.
Jim McGregor who has been a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Loondon, suffering from lockjaw,
returned home Sunday and is
much improved.
4550' bags; of candies and treats
were distributed , at• •the annual
Christmas party for children of
Hensai1 and community last Sat-
urday, when the Chamber of
Cozznnerce, Legion and Kinsmen
combined efforts to bring Santa
Claus to tower.
F/S Bill Wade, RCAF Station
Centralia was the winner of a
rest rocker Saturday night, at the
Kinsmen picture show, and Mrs,
Robert Smith, Strathroy, won the
Christmas• turkey offered the
same evening. •
Evening Attx clary
Mrs. E. Chipchase was made
pa^esiderrt of the Evening Auxiliary
of Hensall United Church last
week, at the regular ' Christmas
• and annual meeting. =Other offic-
ers include, hoonorary president,
Miss E. Ellis; past president, Mrs,
S. Rani ie; first vice-president,
Mrs. W. Mickle; second vice-pres-
ident, Mrs. D. Cook; . secretary,
Mrs. Reaburn; assistant, Mrs. W.
Richardson; treasurer, Mrs. R.
Cook; pianist, Mrs. Pearl Pass-
more; assistant, Mrs. A. Shirray,
Secretaries, literature, Mrs. W.
Spencer; stewardship,' Mrs.. L. Hy-
de; supply, Mrs. J. Traquair; card,
Mrs. McKelvie; friendship, Mrs. P.
McNaughton; Committees, social,
Mrs. R. Broderick and Mrs. J.
Drysdale; recreatioon, Mrs, J.
Cornell, Mrs. D. Joynt; `press,
Mrs. M. Hedden; Mission= Band,
Mrs. E. Forrest, Mrs.. J.. Corbett.
Mrs. > . C bipchaseconducted
the devotioonal period: During the
business session, one of the, mem-
hers donated a quilt; a :CART+: par-
cel will be sent; the ' auxiliary
girls planned to decorate the.chur-
The program included a solo by
Miss Mary . Goodwin, accempan,
ied by Mrs. J. Goddard; piano
solo by Miss Gladys Luker; , an
article "Keeping Christmas" was
read by Mrs. D. Kyle; piano duet
by Mrs. R. Pryde'and Mrs. God-
dard; the hymn, "Silent Night"
sung by all. Mrs. R. Broderick
was program convener.
Lunch was served by the host-
esses, Mrs. L. Chapman and -Mrs.
H. McEwen and their committee.
At the next meeting, hostesses
will be Mrs. W. Richardson and
Mrs. W. Carlile.
(Intended for cast week)'
Mrs. L. Rumple was the winner
of $5 in merrcchandise, in a draw
Saturday night.
Mrs. P. Graham left this ,week
for Florida where she will vacat-
ion for the winter months.
Mrs. Hattziah Workman is a pa-
tient at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, suffering with a heart con-
dition.
Mrs. G. Hess was lucky, had
her name drawn at a meeting in
London; and won a beautiful gar-
den flower table lamp.
Very best wishes for a speedy
recovery is extended to Jim Mc-
Gregor, Kippen, who is a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital London,
Grant McLean and Miss Ruth
McLean, London, visited over the
weekend with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McLean.
Accident
Charles L. Jinks (droving a 1951
car) travelling east on King St.,
Hensail, on Monday, planning to
make a left hand turn, wasstruck
SaCt tree SSSen1atelez'=.Bines ;Qtety S:C14aC nw
irliellia0 •
Here's wishing you all a
very merry, Merry Christmas!
Hugh Dick
Hawkins & Jacob
Phone 244
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Hensall United
W1VIS Names'
1956 .Executive
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Rev. C. D. Daniel installed the
officers of the Woman's Mission,
ary Society at the Hensail United'
Church, December 8, with over
forty in attendance. Honorary
presidents are Mrs. C. D. Daniel
and Miss M. Ellis; past president
is Mrs. W. B. Cross and president
is Mrs. G. Armstrong, Vice-pres-
idents are Mrs, L. Eiler, Mrs. T.
Coates, Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs.
A. Claris and MrS. W. Dining.
Treasurer, Mrs W. B. Cross;.
recording secretary; ;Mrs. IL . lVIc-
Murtrie Mrs. r E. 'Sproat; corres-
ponding secretary, Mrs, William
Henry;, Christian stewardship"sec-
retary, Mrs. A. Rowcliffe, Mrs. 11.
Geiger; coinmunity • friendship sec-
retary, Mrs. G: Thompson, Mrs.
Sproat, Mrs. M. Tracquair; supply
secretaries, Mrs. J. Smi9lze,'' Mrs,
W. Dougalll, Mrs. W. Forrest, Mrs:
A. Alexander, Mrs. M. Jones; Mrs.:
G. Glenn; associate' helpers, 'Mrs.
G. Hess, Mrs. T. Sherritt, Mrs.' B.
Mitchell; literature, Mrs. N. E.
Cook; citizenship, Mrs. W. R. Step-
henson; Missionary Monthly, Mrs.
J. Horton; pianists, Mrs. T. Sher-
ritt, Mrs. L. Mickle; press, Mrs. L.
Miokle, Mrs. G. Hess.
The program which was chaired
by presidenh, :