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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-12-03, Page 3THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964 PAGE THREE ews of HLNSALL District Mrs. Mary Holmes, of Parry Sound, was a guest of her cous- in, Mrs. Hazel Rathwell, over the week -end. Visitors with Mrs. Hugh Me- ltlurtrie have been Mrs. R. 5, Hopkins, of Greencastle, Indi- ana; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Cam- eron and Miss Ann Cameron, Mr.. and Mrs. 3. C. Cochrane, of Seaforth; Mrs. Ross Dick, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dick and family, of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs, 3, A. McMurtrie, of Kippen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hillier and family, of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Lewis, Sarnia and Greg Spencer, of UWO, London, were week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Spen- cer, Mr. and Mrs, Sim Roobol at- tended the funeral of the late J. Lucio at Ridgetown, Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy have returned from a holiday spent at Burlington and Fenelon Falls with relatives. Mrs. Ed Munn is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding, and family, at Parkhill. Mrs. Sim Roobol is visiting with her daughter and son-in- law, i\Ir, and Mrs. Don Dodds, and grand -daughter, Lynne, of Seaforth, Miss Pat Jones has taken up residence in London where she will commence training as a long distance operator with the Bell Telephone Company. Miss Jones was formerly on the staff of the Bell Telephone here be- fore cut -over to dial. Erice Campbell, who was in- jured in an accident on High- way 4 north of Hensall recently when he was struck by a north- bound car, returned to his home on Thursday from South Huron Hospital, Exeter, where he was a patient. Eric suffered no broken bones but was severely bruised. The Christmas meeting of Hensall Women's Institute will be held in the Legion Hall, on Wednesday, December 9, at 8:15 p.m. Roll Calle, Childhood Christmas Memories. The meet- ing' will feature a Christmas program including a demons- tration, Christmas carols and a cash donation. Married Here Rev. H. F. Currie, minister of Hensall United Church, of- ficiated for the marriage of Nine Men Contest Five Seats in Election of Stanley School Board Stanley Township nomination meeting saw no change in the township council for 1965. Re- turned by acclamation were Reeve Ernest Talbot, Deputy - Reeve Elmer Hayter, and coun- cillors Calvin Horton, Anson McKinley and Jack Scotchmer. Nine men were nominated, and all have qualified, to con- test the five seats on the new larger Stanley Township School Area board. Those seeking election are seven men previously on school boards within the township and two others. They are Jack Sturgeon, Bruce Keyes, Merton Merger, George Cantelon, James Cleave, John Taylor, Russell Grainger, William Coleman and Lesley Armstrong. Only one-half the schools in Stanley Township have been under the Township School Area Board but government legislation will move the entire township under one joint school board beginning in January, 1965. Talk of a central school for Stanley loomed large about a year ago, but at the moment is at a standstill. It is believed, however, that discussion on Stanley's central school will be resumed in view of the new legislation. Stanley School Supporters! On Monday, December 7, you will have the privilege of voting for members of the new Stanley Township School Area board. Being one of the candidates in this election, I will sincerely appreciate your support at the polis. I hope my years of experience as a school trustee will be helpful. -- Leslie Armstrong PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTERS IN Stanley Township and Bayfield 1 have been nominated to seek election to the Stanley Township School Area board. If given your support at the polls on Monday,, December 7, 3 will endeavour to work in the interests of our children's education, to the best of my ability. -- Russell Grainger Electors of Stanley Township! 1 have been nominated to seek election as a trustee on the Stanley Township School Area board, and since I have had a year's experience on the board, 1 feel this would be beneficial. Your support at the polis on Monday will be greatly appreciated. -- Jdhn Taylor TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY ELECTION BY PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY SCHOOL AREA BOARD ON Monday, December 7, 1964 with the following polling places and the Deputy Returning Officers PLACE D.R.O. SCHOOL No. 1 LAWRENCE FALCONER SCHOOL No. 10.. JOHN AIKENHEAD SCHOOL No. 14 ..._..._ _ __._ NELSON HOOD TOWNSHIP HALL ._..__... _.. _ NORMAN SMITH SCHOOL No, fi_.__...__.. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG SCHOOL No. 4 WEST .._ . LEONARD TALBOT MR, I OTJTS DENOMME'S HOME, LOT 25, SB CONCESSION ..._.....-. _ PHILLIP DURAND TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD _ . _ _ . _.. __._MRS. JESSIE BLAIR POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Miss Janet Elaine Coleman, of Churchill, Man., and AB RSI Larry Nelson Jones, of Church- ill, Man. The wedding took place in Hensall United Church. As a result of a fall in her home, Mrs. W. H. McLean is a patient in South Huron Hos- pital. 0 Huron Presbytery The UCW servved dinner at the church Tuesday, November 24, to 32 ministers and laymen of the Huron Presbytery of the United Church, and to three ladies. Construction of a dining hall at the Goderich summer school was announced as a centennial project of Huron Presbytery of the United Church. The new hall, to be named Centenary Hall, will be dedicated in 1967. The summer school is a camp operated by the presbytery near Goderich. The decision to build the hall was made at this meet- ing!. Minimum salaries of min- isters in the presbytery were increased $150 to $4,250, and minimum travelling expenses were increased from $500 to $600. Peter Lewis, of Exeter, was received by the presbytery as a candidate for the ministry. Another candidate, Mervin Per. - found, of Londesboro, spoke on his summer, north of Sault Ste. Marie, where his charge stretch- ed 175 mile. . Guest speaker w a s Rev. George Wishart, of Windsor, president of the London. Con- ference. Rev. William Ten- hoopen, of Goderich, was the chairman. KINETTES PLAN VISIT Hensall Kinettes, meeting at the home of Mrs. Doug John- ston Wednesday evening, final- ized plans for the Kinsmen and Kinette visit to the Ontario Hospital at Goderich on Decem- ber 8. Each patient will re- ceive favors from the two clubs. Approximately 50 boxes of treats were delivered on Sun- day, November 29, to sick and shut-ins of the village, Queens- way Nursing Home, Hensall, pa- tients at Huronview County Horne, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and surrounding hos- pitals, This is an annual pro- ject of the club. Tickets for the annual Christ- mas cake draw may be pur- chased from any of the Kin- ettes, or Taylor's Ready -to -Wear, where cakes are on display. A donation was made to the CNIB on behalf of the Kinette club. Guest speaker for the eve- ning, Mrs. Robert Cook, gave a very interesting talk on the Brownie and Girl Guide organ- ization. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Knight on December 9. Mrs. William Clement was the win- ner of the raffle prize. CARMEL Presbyterian Church HENSALL Rev. John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D, Minister Mrs. Beatrice Hess Organist and Choir Director 10 A.M.—WORSHIP SERVICE 11 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU! mea WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD BRIGHT RODNEY, GARRY and RUSSELL ATS BRING IN YOUR SAMPLE! HIGHEST PRICES PAID! W. G. THOMPSO and Sons Ltd. PHONE 262-2527 — HENSALL Hensall Kinsmen Hear Syd Jolly At the Hensall Kinsmen dinner meeting, guest speaker Syd Jolly, RCAF Service Police, Clinton, spoke on "police serv- icing in different countries". He was introduced by president John Baker, who presided for the meeting. It was announced that mem- bers of the club will canvass the village Thursday evening, December 3, for their annual peanut drive. The Kinsmen Christmas trees are now on sale and may be purchased on lot adjacent to Crest hardware store, or by contacting any Kinsmen mem- ber. Trees will be marked in- dividually, according to size and quality. A film on Cystric Fibrosis was shown during the evening. Hensall UCW Itive, with the assistance of all the United Church Women who Raise contributed greatly of the suc- �erI cess of the bazaar, by giving so R 3J generously of their time and contributions. Through Bazaar Dark blue snowflakes on white b r a n c h es interspersed with colored Christmas balls formed an attractive setting in the new assembly room of the Christian education building at Hensall United Church on Sat- urday, November 28, for the third annual Snowflake Bazaar of the UCW. The event realized over $500, and was , officially opened by Rev. H. F. Currie and Mrs. Currie who gave words of welcome. Tables of fancy wofk, Christ- mas novelties, baking, attic treasures, candy, with afternoon tea served from attractive tea tables were the features of the bazaar, convened by the execu- CHRISTMAS SHOP IN ENSALL Hensall Stores will be open each Monday during Decem- ber, and also Friday and Saturday nights. During Christmas Week stores will be open every night. Convenient Parking • Courteous Service — Conpact Shopping Centre BINGO LEGION HALL, HENSALL SAT., DEC. 5 8;30 p.m. ADMISSION; $1,00 Winners receive $2.00 for 14 Regular Games 1 Jack -pot Game — $50 in 50 Calls Cards — 25c or 5 for $1. Children under 16 not allowed Sponsored by Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 468 FREE SKATING EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON During December and January From 2 to 4 p.m. SuNTA CLAUS COMES TO HENSALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, AT 2 P.M. Free Candy Bars, Potato Chips, and Chocolate Milk during the Free Movies at the Town Hall MAKE HENSALL YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS! ;2. Crisco Shortening _ IL,w>.;. ® LOW s LOOK AT THIS! _ 2Ibs.69c Paramount — 61/2.Oz. Tins Flaked Tuna 3/89c Rose Brand — 9 -Oz. Jars — Assorted Pure Jams 3/89c York Brand — 16.Oz. Jars Peanut Butter 39c Robin Hood — 7 -Lb. Bag All -Purpose Flour _ _ 10c Size—Babe Ruth and Butter Finger Chocolate Bars _ _ _ No. 1 —10 -Lb. Bag Ontario Potatoes 3 -Lb. Bag Cooking u nions 3 -Lb. Bag Carrots & Turnip ALL FOR ONLY Economy Size Tube $1 0 _ 59c Crest Toothpaste _ STORE WILL OPEN ON MONDAYS DURING DECEMBER Also Open Until 9 p.m. on December 21, 22, 23, 24 PEAMEALED BACK By the Piece Lb. 59c BACON Sliced _ _ _ _ Lb. 65c MINCED HAM HAMBURG IN OM FRESH PORK SPARE - RIBS 16. 4 - 3 lbs. Si. Ib45G 5 -Lb. Quick or 72 -Oz. instant - 79c Robin Hood Oatmeal _ FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL Ca rnation Brand — 2 -Lb. Economy Bag _ 6/49c I French Fries _ _ _ 3 Bags $1 _ 49c Doris — 2 -Lb. Package Sultana Raisins 59c