Zurich Citizens News, 1960-07-21, Page 7THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960
R. E. Shaddick
R. Ernest (Peg) Shaddick,
chairman of the Hensall Hydro
Commission and a former village
reeve and couneilor died Sunday
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
following a heart attack.
Mr. Shaddick was found by his
wife. lying on the floor at his
home on Sunday.
He came to Hensall as a young
boy, from Londesboro.
He served during the First
World War with the 161st Batta-
lion.
He was secretary -treasurer of
the Hensall Canadian Legion
branch 468 for two years and was
a past noble grand of Hensall
IOOF Lodge 223.
Mr. Sanddick was employed as
a bookkeeper at the Hensall Dis-
trict Co -Operative and was chair-
man of the village hydro commis-
sion at the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Pearl Churchill; son, Wil-
liam, and daughter, Mrs. George
(Judith) Parker, of Hensall; a bro-
ther, Albert Shaddick, Clinton,
and sister, Mrs. Harold (Elva) Scru-
ton, Port Dover.
The body rested at the Bonth-
ron funeral chapel, Hensall, until
Wednesday, when removal was
made to the Hensall United Church
for a service at 2 p.m. Burial was
made in Clinton Cemetery.
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MISSION BAND AND
BABY BAND PICNIC
The Mission Band and Baby
Band picnic of St. Andrews United
Church was held Thursday after-
noon, July 14, at Lions' Park, Sea -
forth, with a good attendance.
Sports were as follows:
Four and under, Billy McGre-
gor and Gregory Love; four to
school. age, Joan Finkbeiner; girls
six to 9, Gwenneth Hendrick and
Nancy Consitt; boys, six to nine,
Jim Kyle and Kenneth Jones; girls
10 to 12, Joan Sinclair and Wendy
Jones; boys, 10 to 12, Grant Jones
and Garry Anderson; relay for
small children, Joan Sinclair's
team.
Youngest baby, John Binnendyk;
kick the slipper in the box, Mrs.
Alex McMurtie; grandmother with
most grandchildren present, Mrs.
Ross Love; youngest grandmother,
Mrs. Alex McMurtrie; ladies run-
ning race, Mrs. John Deitz and
Mrs. Keith Love; guessing the
number of names in page 102 in
phone book, Mrs. Ross Love; lar-
gest earring, Mrs. Hugh Hendrick;
spoon and bean race, Mrs. Johm
Sinclair; lucky lunch, Billy Mc-
Gregor.
Sports committee, Mrs. Ken Mc-
Lellan, Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner,
Mrs. William Coleman; table com-
mittee, Mrs. John Cooper, Sr.,
Mrs. Alex McMutrie, Mrs. Harold
Jones. Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot and Miss Do-
rothy Turner.
Mrs, Norman Long)
to ten, Judith Schnieder, Eleanor
Stanlake; thinnest couple, 1Vir. and
Mrs, Bert Thomson; youngest
grandmother, Mrs, Herb Britton;
largest family, Mrs. Bert Thom-
son; person with most buttons, Mrs.
N. Cooke; clothes i>in race, Mrs.
Gordon Stewart; lucky chair at
supper, 1VIrs. E. Keyes; oldest per-
son present, Robert Thomson;
youngest baby, Jennifer Joane
Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Cook; bean guessing con-
test, Mrs. Grace Thomson.
Albert Alexander was president,
and the secretary's report was gi-
ven by Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke,
Officers for 1961 are: president,
Norman Stanlake; vice-president,
Elgin Thomson; secretary -treasur-
er, Mrs. Lorne Thomson; sports
committee, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomson;
lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Thomson.
THOMSON REUNION
The Thomson Reunion, in its
22nd year, wa held Saturday after-
noon in Hensall Community Park,
and the weather was ideal for the
occasion. Sports were as follows:
five and under, Linda Midler, Bil-
ly Thomson; six to eight, John
Thomson, Barbara Stanlake; eight
The next picnic is to be held at
the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Norm-
an Stanlake, at Port Bliake, on the
third Wednesday in July.
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Annual Picnic Of
Hensall Lodges
In Community Park
(By Our Hensall Correspondent)
The I.O.O.F. and Amber Rebe-
kah lodges of Hensall enjoyed a
delightful picnic at the Hensall
Community Park an Wednesday,
July 13, with some sixty in at-
tendance. Sports under the direc-
tion of Ross Corbett, Bill Coleman,
and Ed Corbett, were run off, and
winners were:
Boys and girls, 5 and under, Les-
lie Coleman, Pricilla Biggar, Steve
Corbett; boys and girls 8 and un-
der, Bobby Damant, Jimmy Da-
mant, Steve Weido; girls 12 and
under, Arleen Chipehase, Joyce
Flynn, Patricia Parke; boys 12
and under, Bill Chipehase, Mervyn
Bell, Bobby Damant; girls 15 and
under, Arleen Chipehase, Joyce
Flynn, Patricia Parke; boys 15 and
under, Dennis Mock, Jack Chip -
chase, Cameron MacDonald; young
men, Jack Chipehase; married wo-
men, Mrs. Ross Corbett; married
men, Bill Coleman; wheel -barrow -
race, Don Ferguson, David Bucha-
nan; ladies' kick the slipper, Mrs.
Bill Coleman.
A peanut scramble for the chil-
dren, and a bountiful picnic sup-
per, rounded out a most enjoyable
evening.
PAGE SEVEN
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Finis E. Davis of Louisville,
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