Zurich Citizens News, 1961-11-23, Page 3TIQRSDAY, NQVEMBER 23, 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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News of Hensall iJistrict
Mrs. Clarence Reid wasthe
winner of a turkey and box of
chocolates at the Exeter Legion
Bingo last Wednesday night,
Mrs. Clarence Smillie, who
has been a patient in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, for the
past eight, weeks recovering
from a fractured hip she suffer-
ered in a fall, returned home
on Tuesday, November 12.
Mrs. George Hess and Mrs.
James Bengough, while strol-
ling through the Royal Winter
Fair in Toronto last Monday,
had the pleasure of meeting
Frank Willis, of the CBC and
enjoyed their talk with him.
The ladies were on the WI bus
trip.
Mrs. Gus Voth returned to
Detroit, on Friday, after spend-
ing several days with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Lou Simpson, and
and visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker,
Ricky and Cindy, were week-
end guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Charles McArthur, of Detroit,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gawne
and daughters, of Florence, vis-
ited. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes,
left Monday morning for Santa
Clara, California, to spend the
winter months with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Leaton Sieinon, Kris-
tene and Paul. They will also
visit with Mr. Noakes' sister, in
Arizona.
Mrs, N. E. Cook spent the I
past week at the home of her
Amber Re'bekaths
Plan Party
Hensall Amber Rebekah Lo-
dge met on Wednesday even-
ing with Noble Grand Mrs. A.
R . Orr presiding. Mrs. Hugh
TVIcEwen reported for the visit-
ing committee, and Mrs. Ed
Corbett submitted the treasur-
er's report. Several thank -you
notes were read.
A letter was read from Mrs,
Mary Sutter, from the Huronic
Lodge, Clinton, and an invita-
tion was received from Pride of
Huron Lodge, Exeter, to attend
a banquet on December 6 , in
bailor of the Assembly presid-
ent, Mrs. Hickey.
A motion was passed to for-
ward a donation to War Med-
oriel Children's Hospital, Lon-
don.
The Christmas party will be
held December 20, and mem-
bers will exchange gifts. A
donation will be sent to the
100F and Rebekah Home at
Barrie for their Christmas par-
ty.
' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary H.
Corlett, and family, in Toronto.
Chiselhurst Women
The Women's Missionary So-
ciety and Woman's Association
of Chiselhurst United Church
held their combined November
meeting, with Mrs. Russell
Brock, presiding , for the WMS.
Rev. Currie Winlaw discussed
the new organization. Mrs. R.
Kinsman led the worship per -
'ed, and Mrs. Edwin Taylor re-
iewed chapters of the study
hook. Mrs. Roy MacDonaldof-
fered prayer for their mission-
ary, and Mrs. Robert Boyce re-
ported for the sectional meet-
ing held at Whalen. Mrs. A.
Ross presided for a brief busi-
ness session for the WA. The
meeting was held in the church
Tluesday afternoon.
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.
Cook, Hensall, on November 16,
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary at the home of
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary H, Corlett, 36 Lorene Dri-
ve, Toronto. Present for the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert H. Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas A. Cook, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary H. Corlett.
to Hockey Game
Bob Carlile attended the De-
troit -Toronto NHL hockey game
at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toron-
to, Saturday night, as guest of
the London Free Press, as a
reward for building up his pap-
er route. The trip, taken by
chartered bus, included paper
carriers from other centres.
Sugar and Spice
:orrinuee :x'om Page Two)
`damn' are merely expletives,
the uttering of which relieves
tension. Would you have Smiley
say, 'my goodness sakes alive',
or, as an evangelist who camp-
aigned in my youth recommen-
ded, 'Tobacco, pipes and wine',
in place of 'hell' and 'damn'?"
"Personally, I don't see why
a lady should be upset at the
mention of the final goal of
sinners, or the verb that con-
demns them to it. In my view
it is more revolting and disg-
usting to hear the English lan-
guage murdered by semi -liter-
ate radio and television pers-
onalities."
"Smiley is not going to cha-
nge his style. Good for him. I
shall still enjoy Sugar and
Spice." Thank you, Fred G.
Millar of Halifax, and may
your enjoyment be of many
years' duration.
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Plan. Peanut Drive
At the Kinsmen executive
meeting held Thursday night at
at the home of Kinsmen Jim
Hyde, plans were finalized for
the peanut drive coming up
shortly. Christmas trees which
the kinsmen cut themselves
from a tree lot near Dashwood
will be on the market shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton King,
of Watford, were guests Sun-
day with Mrs. Lou Simpson. •
Mrs. Ruth Carter, Pat, David,
Michael, Rosemary and Janet,
of Clinton, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Catherine Redden
and Herb.
Mrs. Lou Simpson left Thurs-
day of this week for Detroit,
where she will spend Thanks-
e'iving with her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 13111
Sampson and family.
Miss Clarissa Mitchell
Public funeral service for
Miss Clarissa Mitchell, who pas-
sed away in Clinton Thursday,
were held from the Bonthron
funeral home on Saturday, con-
ducted by Rev. Currie Winlaw,
with burial in McTaggart's cem-
etery.
Miss Mitchell was in her 62nd
year, and had been a resident
in Hensall for 50 years before
going to Clinton three years
ago. Surviving is one nephew,
BLUEWATER
(Mrs. Russell Grainger,
correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Miller, Ex-
eter, were 'weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin
Westlake and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs., Clifford Talbot.
Lee, Danny and Johnny, Lon-
don, and. Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Cleave, Kitchener, spent the
weekend with their mother,
Mrs. Clifford Talbot, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Talbot,
of Tees, Alberta, who are spen-
ding some time with his moth-
er, Mrs. C. E. Talbot, were
called to Port Huron on Satur-
day morning owing to the sud-
den death in Florida of Mrs,
Don Talbot's father.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McKenzie,
Acton, and Mr. C. Mclnnes,
Kezwick Lake, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Scotehmer, Bronson Line, and
attended the funeral service for
Mr, Alfred A. Scotehmer, on
Saturday afternoon.
\Zr. J. Slavin, of Belleville,
Mrs. Chester Lee left Sunday
for London and Blenheim, for
an extended visit with relatives.
The jackpot at the Legion
Bingo this Saturday will be
worth $125 in 60 calls, with two
door prizes.
Pamela Lindsay, little daugh-
er of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lind-
say, of London, is appearing on
Romper Room on CFPL-TV
London, for the next two
weeks.
Winners Picked hi Essay Contest thatnthe the thein. rep
moird
Sponsored By Agricultural cultaraSocieties year afasfucig� ahisompethhon.
David 'Tomkinson, of Mitch- on the district level.
ell public school, stood first in
the District 8 (Perth -Huron) es-
say competition, "The Place of
the Indian in Canadian His-
tory,"
Sponsored locally
by
the
var-
ious
ious agricultural societies in
the two counties, the topessay
from each fair is entered in
the district competition. This
year six essays reached the dis-
trict level, with over 50 essays
having been entered in comp-
etions at the various fairs.
The essay of David Tomkin-
son will now be forwarded to
Toronto to be entered in the
provincial competition, which
is sponsored by Mrs. Ethel
Brant Monture and the Wom-
en's Section, Ontario Associat-
ion of Agricultural Societies,
Other district prize winners
were Keith Strang, RR. 1, Hen-
sall, (Exeter fair) and Ruth Gor-
will, of Seaforth. Also entered
in the district contest were es-
says written by Rosalie West-
lake, SS 4W, Stanley township,
(Mayfield Fair); Glenna Lupton,
SS 4, Downie township (Strat-
ford fair); and Elaine Sanders,
SS 5, Morris township (Bele-
grave School Fair).
Fred Cosford, of the Seaforth
District High School staff, Eng-
lish
nylish Department, was the judge
Mrs. Joseph Grummett 1 the pupils, their teachers, the
Representative,
judges and the various school
trict 8 Women's Re
p , inspectors, who have been most
who is in charge of the compe- co-operative.
She expresses apprceiation to
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