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Zurich Citizens News, 1963-10-31, Page 3THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PACE THREE News of HENSALL District Dedication Service An interesting service took place in St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday morning, Oc- tober 27, when the Rev. J. Phil- lip Gandon dedicated ten hymn books and ten prayer books, given to the church by Mrs, Marion Thompson of Toronto, and Professor Louis McKay of Berkley, California, in remem- brance of their mother, Mrs. Martha Smallacombe McKay, who was a member of the church when they resided in Hensall, Mrs. William Shep- herd was present to represent the fancily. Mrs. John Corbett, RR 1, Ex- eter, has an Easter lily in bloom, very unusual for this time of the year, and she is also picking ripe raspberries twice a week from the berry patch in her garden. Mrs. Earle Sproat was in Windsor the past week, the guest of Dr. ancl Mrs. Sproat and family. Mrs. Jessie McTaggart„ of Pilot Mound, Man., .left recently by plane for the west, after spending almost a month visit- ing relatives and friends in and around Hensall, and other rela- tives in London, Exeter, and Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett and Al visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Joey, at Mit- chell, on Sunday, and attended anniversary services in Main Ministers` Wives Hold Meeting The fall meeting of Huron Presbytery U.C. Ministers' Wives' Association was held on Friday afternoon in Seaforth, at the home of Mrs. J. Ure Stew- art, with Mrs, Harold Currie, of Hensall, presiding. Mrs. Hugh Wilson, of Thames Road, led the groups in worship. A duet was sung by Mrs. Evan McLagan of Blyth and Mrs. A. G. Pease of Bayfield, accom- panied at the piano by Mrs. Clifford Park, of Clinton. Experiences of life and work on the Western Mission Field as a .lay minister was recounted by Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of Bel - gave, who was stationed for six years at Gypsomville, Manitoba, under the Women's Missionary Society, before her marriage. During the election of officers for 1964, Mrs. Grant Mills, of Clinton, became president, with Mrs. A. G. Pease, of Bayfield, as first vice-president, and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart, of Seaforth, as secretary -treasurer. Conveners for the luncheon, which concluded the meeting, were Mrs. 3. C. Britton, of Sea - forth, and Mrs. Robert Hiltz, of Exeter. The spring meeting of the Association will be held in Blyth at the home of Mrs. Evan Mc - Lagan. Street United Church there. They heard Rev. Currie Winlaw, of Stratford, who was guest minister for the day. Mrs. R. J, Paterson left Tues- day of this week by train • for the west, where she will spend several months with relatives in Moose Jaw, Sask.; Calgary and Edmonton. She expects to re- turn in the spring. Cat Back Home Whiskers, a pet cat owned by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bonthron, is home again after spending four days in a new drain, six feet deep, built at York Cres- cent Subdivision. The drain was left open while waiting for the top to come and the cat must have fallen in sometime Thurs- day as the top was put on Fri- day. Children of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Veal heard the cat crying and Mrs. Bonthron called Chief E. R. Davis on Sunday. He lift- ed the top off, weighing be- tween three and four hundred pounds, with a tractor, and Whiskers was rescued, none the worse for his experience, only hungry and glad to be back home. Mrs. E. R. Davis, accompanied by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Fowler, of London, left Sunday for Quebec, where Mr. Fowler is being hon- ored with the Hatfield Award at the Hotel Frontenac, for effic- ient operation of the floridation disposal plants of which he is superintendent of the city of London. One man in Canada receives this award every year. They expect to return on Thurs- day. Chief of Police E. R. Davis went to Detroit last Thursday where he and the police of- ficers in the district were guests of the Naturalization and Im- UCW Unit One Meets in Church The thankoffering meeting of Unit 1 of the U.C.W. was held Tuesday evening in the church hall, when a special film strip, "The Beloved Surgeon", cover- ing the work of Dr. Paul W. Brand at the Christian Medical College •at Vellore, India. Narrator was Mrs. Harold Currie and projectionist was Douglas Currie. Theme of the devotional taken by Mrs. Irma Lowery, assisted by Mrs. Sam Rannie, was "Courage". Bible study was given by Mrs. Currie. Final plans for the general meeting in November for which this group will be in charge were finalized. Unit 1 will be responsible for the c h u r c,h flowers and nursery for Novem- ber. Mrs. Jim Hyde and Mrs. Bob Caldwell were hostesses, assist- ed by Mrs. Rannie and Mrs. DougIas Mann. Seventeen at- tended, and Leader, Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, chaired the meeting. NOTICE A Carload of Calves will be arriving in Hensall soon. Any boy or girl, under 21, wishing to feed calves for the South Huron Agricultural Society, which will also include a limited number of groups of 4 -- contact any of the directors or the secretary, for further information. P. L. McNAUGHTON, Secretary, Phone 55, Hensall. 4 VILLAGE OF HENSALL Notice of Street Closing NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Muni- cipal Act and other powers thereunto enablingi The Council of the Corporation of the Village of Hensall proposes to pass a by-law to stop up and close a portion of Wellington Street which said portion may be more particularly described as follows: That portion of land contained within and commenc- ing at a point 25 feet south of the south westerly corner of the intersection of Mill and Wellington Streets thence easterly 11 feet thence southerly 55 feet thence westerly 11 feet to the boundary line of lot 40 Wilson's Survey, then northerly 55 feet along the westerly boundary of Wellington Street to point of commencement. And further take Notice that the Council of the said Corporation will hear in person, or by Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who ap- plies p- Chambters at the e Town Hat a al, on Tuesday, November 1e held in the 2,19631 at the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. Dated at Hensall this 8th day of October, 1963. EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk migration Bureau and the F.B.I. Mr. Jim McAllister attended the United Church Laymans' Conference in Sarnia, on Oc- tober 26. Mrs. Orville Jones has re- turned from Clinton Public Hos- pital where she was a patient for eight days, having under- gone surgery on her foot. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Reid attended the Huron County em- ployees' banquet at Auburn last Thursday night. Mrs. George Beer and infant son, Bryan Frederick, have re- turned home from Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. LAC and Mrs. Earl Tittering - ton are taking up residence at the end of this month in the P.M.Q. at RCAF Station, Cen- tralia, Sgt. Tom Peters, wife and family, returned to Canada by plane last week from Germany where Sgt. Peters had been stationed for three years with the Armed Forces, and after a visit and reunion with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters and family, left for Calgary to visit with Mrs. Peters' parents, then to Victoria, B.C., where Sgt. Peters has been posted. Collect for Hospital 11•Ienrbers of Amber Rebekah Lodge canvassed the village 'Wednesday evening for South Huron Hospital Tag Day and realized $95. Members who par- ticipated in the canvass were Mrs. Clarence Volland, Noble Grand; Mrs. Ernie Chipehase, Mrs. Leona Parke, Mrs, Blighton Ferg, Mrs. Orville Beaver, Mrs, Ed Corbett, Mrs. Inez McEwen, Mrs, Norvay Reid, and Mrs. Earl Titterington. Attend Bali Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scholl, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Hillgartner, London, sister and brother-in-law of Mr, Fink, Warble Control Autumn is warble - control time, Beef; dairy heifers and bulls can be protected from warble grubs if they are treated in time. Treatment should take place sometime from September 1 to Novevmber 30 if you are using one of the new "pour - ons". The systemic "pour -ons" ap- pear to give reasonable control according to experiments at the O,A.C., Guelph. Where un- treated steers had niore than a dozen grubs each, treated steers only showed two or three when an organophosphate "pour -on" was applied. Co-Ral and Ruelene arra thr• comparatively new insecticides which may be poured or spr:!r- ed on the animals. When applying these chem- icals, it is important to pay par- ticular attention to the time of application and the proper do? - age as suggested by the manu- facturer. PLUMBING Q HEATING ilii ELECTRICAL WORK 0 • OIL BURNER SERVICE AD GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE! attended the Potentate's Ball Friday night in the Crystal Ball- room of Hotel London, in honor of John S. Parker, illustrom. po- tentate of Mocha Temple Shrine, London. Head table was deco- rated with a centre piece in rep - Ilea of a "Fez" made of red carr at,ons, the Shriners' crest in a +: n'' go d a whisp of broom for the tazzle. Individual tables covered in red. and gold cloths, were with candlelight. Mo: e 400 guests from W st :n On- tario and the 1_r'i!n1 k,., at- tended. Entertalrme ' i✓;o- vided by singer Juliette, while Lionel Thornton and w;i Royal Casa Loma orchestra ' !1:,c1 after dinner dancing x•: 1414. 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