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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
ZURICH: CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE THREE.
News of Hensall District
Plan Bazaar
The Evening Auxiliary of the
United Church are planning a
bazaar, bake sale and tea in the
schoolroom of the United Chur-
ch, Saturday, October 28. Proc-
eeds will go for a new Sunday
School building.
New Organist
Mrs. Robert B .Pryde, RR 1,
Hensall, has accepted the posi-
tion of organist and choir lead-
er of Hensall United Church,
with duties to commence on
Sunday, October 1. Mrs. Pryde
is the former Norma Knight,
and was a former organist of
Caven. Presbyterian Church, Ex-
eter.
Miss Sharon Smillie has en-
tered St. Joseph's Hospital Lon-
don, as a nurse -in -training.
Edward Brown
Funeral services for the late
Edward Brown, 61, of Egmond-
viile, who died suddenly on
Thursday, was held from - the
Box funeral home, Seaforth, on
Saturday, with burial in Eg-
mondville cemetery. Born in
England, he came to Seaforth
area in 1919. He is survived by
his wife, the former Elizabeth
C. Kruse; two sons and five
daughters. Mrs. Roland (Marg-
aret Vanstone, Hensall, is • a
daughters.
Suffers In Fall
Mrs. Clarence Smillie was ad-
mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital,
on Wednesday, September 20,
suffering a fractured left hip
sustained when she accidently
stumbled over the family dog on
the lawn, at their farm home.
Plans Programs
Fourteen members of Hensall
Women's Institute executive he-
ld a meting at the home of pres-
ident Mrs. Fred Beer, Wednes-
day evening, and planned pro-
grams for the coming year. -
Mrs. Maude Schnell, of Reg-
ina, Sask. is visiting with her
sister, Mrs. Charles Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth, of De -
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troit, spent the weekend with
Mrs, Lou Simpson.
At the home of Mrs. Earle
Sproat, friends honored Mrs.
Hugh McMurtrie, at a birthday
dinner party. The evening was
spent in a social hour of games.
Mrs. Garnet Allan, who was
a patient in Clinton Hospital,
has returned home.
The Ladies Aid of Carmel
Church are sponsoring a hot
turkey supper in the church, on.
Tuesday,, October 3, from 5:30
to 7:30 p.m.
AMBER REBE.KAHS
HENSALL --- Noble Grand
Mrs. Ernie Chipchase presided
for the regular meeting of Am-
ber Rebekah Lodge, last Wed-
nesday evening. The new off-
icers are to be installed on the
fourth of October by District
Deputy President, Mrs. C. Mc-
Pherson and her installing team
from Huronie Lodge. Clinton.
AT THE BOWLING LANES
ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE
Weekly
Points
5
2
7
0
3
4
5
2
2
5
0
Team High_Trip!e
Dreamers (J. Bedard 432 .__._
Ups & Downs ,F. Webb 487) _....
Dashettes (1VI. Kraft 638)-_.-
H.L.A. (M. Campbell 422)
Lazy Six (M. Ducharme 408)
Jokers E, Weido 481)
Star -tones (E. Laidlaw 521)
Dominionaires (D. Smith 463)
Hi Lites (Kay Brodley 433)
Huronets (B. A. Geoffrey 466)
Varieties (A. Oesch 489) 7
Nighthawks D. Hess 519) _ _.._____.
High single, M. Rader, 315. High triple, M. Kraft, 638; High
average, M. Kraft, 202.7.
Team Point
Standing
10
6
14
2
6
4
12
4
9
10
0
7
ZURICH MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
The Angels (Jerome Geoffrey 527) ____ 5 10
Bull Dogs (Vladymir Kranik 568) _...____ 2 9
Tail Twisters (Jack Bannister 560) ____ 0 7
Hornets (Jim Bedard 570) .._.. .___.____ 7 21
Butcheretes (Clare eiger 473) _..______ __ 0 10
Ink Spots (Bernie Bedard 484) _..__._.___ 7 15
Person Kings (Mike Wercholaz 564) ___ '7 16
Trotters & Pacers (Ken Faber 433) _-.__ 0 0
Globe Trotters (Bill Westerik 477) ____ 2 6
Hot Shots (Glen Thiel 428) ._ __.._. 5 14
Car Penters (Milt Deitz 508) ___ 7 14
King Pins ( ) 0 0
Questionaires (NeiI Taylor 615) 3 12
Pepsis (Don Hesse 567) ____ .._.. 4 8
Blowers (Ted Webb 455) _ -. 0 '7
Knights of Columbus (Louis Masse 560) _ 7 19
High single, Clarence Ducharme, 283; high triple, George
Sweeney, 719; high average, George Sweeney, 202.
ZURICH MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Tops (Donna O'Brien 497) _ _ 7 9
Guys & Gals (Florence Denomme 383) _.. 0 0
Kippen Trailers (Roy Brock 619) 7 12
Imperials, Charles Burgess 506) __ 0 3
Alley Cats (Ann Oesch 590) ___.._ 7 11
Lucky Strikes (Bob McKinley 473) 0 7
Flying Frenchmen (Bruce Moir 674) 7 12
Hard Rocks (Harvey Clausius 470) 0 0
Hi Los (Harold Stade 571) _____ . 7 11
Hensall Hornets (Lorne Hay 504) 0 7
Busy Bees (Hugh McEwen 535) 5 7
Boo Boos (Reg Black 487) 2 5
Ladies high single, Marg Lovell 256; high triple Ann. Oesch
590.
Men's high single, Bruce Moir, 338; high triple, Bruce Moir,
674.
Plans were laid to visit God-
erich Lodge on October 3, when.
the travelling gavel will be pres-
cnted, Ten dollars was dona-
ted to the CNIB, The draw for
the C.P. & T. chair and toaster
will take place on Saturday,
September 30, in the Lodge
Hall.
Mrs. Chipchase was appointed
trustee for a three-year term,
The PNG's enjoyed a delightful
evening at the home of Mrs.
McBeath, a PNG of the lodge,
on Monday evening, September
25.
For the best
coal and service
in town
Enjoy better value and service;
and greater heating comfort—
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PHONE 10 — HENSALL
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Makes Donations
Women's Institute September
meeting, for which Mrs, Ross
Sararas was hostess at her home
Wednesday evening, Mrs. Harry
Caldwell and Mrs. Alex Mc-
Gregor were appointed delega-
tes to the London Area Conven-
tion on October 10 and 11, and
Mrs. John Sinclair and Mrs.
William Kyle were appointed
delegates to South Huron Rally
at Elimville on October 2. Ten
Dollars was voted to the CNIB,
and $10 to the Mental Health.
Members answered the roll
call with "Holiday of your youth
and means of transportation.
For the topic each member sub-
mitted the history of their
farms. Current events were re-
viewed by Mrs. W. H. Work-
man. Mrs. John Sinclair con-
tributed a poem. Mrs. Alerdice
conducted a contest "Famous
Names."
President Mrs. James Drum-
mond presided for the business
session, and Mrs. Verne Alder -
dice for the program. Co -Hos-
tess was Mrs. Alex McGregor,
and the lunch committee were
Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Campbell
Eyre, Mrs. Drummond, and Mrs.
Percy Harris.
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Sugar and Slice had married a fat, simple
! little girl who had never even
looming. There's nothing wrong
with the house, and it sits on a
fine, great walloper of a lot,
which 1 like. But therein lies
the fly in the ointment that's
brewing up a storm, the peb-
ble in the shoe of the horse of
a different color.
My idea of gracious living is
to come home after work, rip
the top off a cold one, and sit
in the sun on a lawn chair, in
the middle of the estate, watch-
ing the black squirrels hijack-
ing acorns off my property. Her
idea is that I come home after
work, rip off my good clothes,
chase a sputtering Iawnmower
for an hour, gulp my dinner,
lift all our "shabby old furn-
iture" out of the living room
again so we can try the rug
four inches to the south, then
sit around for two hours talk-
ing about drapes and wallpaper.
Sometimes I almost wish I
taken a lesson on the inauth
organ, who believed that in-
terior decorating had something
to do with good cooking and
who realized that woman's place
was in the house, not in her
husband's hair.
However, this little conflict
between idealism and realism
has been in progress for 15
years, and neither of us has lost
an inch of ground.
So I managed to enjoy the
lovely month of September as
much as ever, Although 1 hope
the leaves start failing soon so
1 won't have to mow the lawn.
And then we'll need an early
snow so 1 won't have to rake
the leaves. And if we have an
early snow she'll be after me
to shovel the walk, all 300
yards of it. Oh, dear, there's
no end to the work a fellow has
to avoid these days, if he's to
maintain his principles.
ILSON'S DRUG STORE
Phone 20
Hensall
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AUCTION SALE
OF TOP QUALITY FALL AND WINTER MEN'S
and BOY'S WEAR
FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 28
EXETER LEGION HALL
DOORS OPEN 7:00 P,M. SALE STARTS 7:30 P.M,
WE NEED MONEY TO COVER RECENT ROBBERY LOSSES.
WE'RE PREPARD TO SACRIFICE PRICES TO GET CASH
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
A. G. HICKS, Clerk
Walper's Mens' Wear
PHONE 81
EXETER