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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-12-20, Page 8H.RISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
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Hensall — Ont.
Pyjamas, Nightgowns and Sleepers
Nylon, Rubber, Velvet and Plastic Overshoes
Sweaters and Pullovers
Towel and Pillowcase Sets
Electric and Ibex Blankets
Work, Dress and Sport Shirts
Work and Dress Gloves and Mitts
Work and Dress Pants
Winter Car Coats, Wool and Nylon
Ladies' and Men's Hose — all kinds
AND NUMEROUS OTHER THINGS
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LED By MRS..I
The following officers were elect-
ed for 1958 at the Christmas meet-
ing of the Evening' Auxiliary of
Hensall United Church, held last
Monday:
Honorary president, Miss M.
Ellis; past president, Mrs. Jack
Drysdale; president, Mrs. William
Mickle; vice-presidents, Mrs. Ken
Elder, Mrs. Robert Reaburn; sec-
retary, Mrs. Doug Cook; treasurer,
Mrs. S. Rannie; pianist, Mrs. Wm.
Fuss; assistant, Mrs. A. Shirray;
Stewardship secretary, Mrs. Gor-
don Munn; literature, Mrs. Walter
Spencer; supply, Mrs. Byran Kyle;
card, Mrs. Hugh McEwan, Jr.;
friendsh p,.Mrs. Don Joynt; social,
Mrs. R. J. Drysdale and Mrs.
Raye Paterson; Mission Band lead-
er, Mrs. C. Christie, Mrs. J. Cor-
nell, Mrs. Earl Dignan, Mrs. E.
Chipchase; recreation, Mrs. Ron
Mock and Mrs. Lorne Chapman;
press; Mrs. M. Hedden; flower,
Mrs. B. Ferg, Mrs. Jim Taylor;
nursery school, Mrs. Harvey Keys
and Mrs. John Heal.
The ladies of Chiselhurst United
Church were special guests. The
devotional was in charge of Mrs.
Ron Mock. Guest- speaker, Mrs.
0. Winter, of Zurich, spoke on the
"History of Yule Burning."
Instead of the usual exchange of
gifts, members brought Christmas
gifts of children's clothing for the
Mission at Cross Lake, Man. Mrs.
Don Joynt and Mrs. Doug Cook
were in charge of this project.
Siiiarl way to ifire
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SHOES
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DANCING
ZURICH
Community Centre
EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT
Dancing 10.- 1:30
Music by Melody Masters
Sponsored by Zurich
Lions Club
Proceeds for Children's Park
Admission — 75 Cents
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AN INDISPUTABLE FACT
"It is an indisputable fact
that the more types of outlets
the greater the total consump-
,tion." We quote Premier Man-
ning of Alberta. He added,
"We have to face the fact that
the net result of the alcoholic
beverage is to the detriment
of society."
In Ontario we know well the
truth of his statement. In
spite of this truth, however,
wet victories are due as much
to indifference on the part of
voters as to anything else.
The liquor interests know the
obvious truth quoted. That ex-
plains their continuous cam-
paign to open up new outlets.
One of the,greatest trimuphs
this year has been the vote in
Kitchener. Ten additional
liquor outlets were opened as
a result of the wet vote. The
city of only 60,000 population
now has 47 legal outlets.
One close observer of the
vote in Kitchener and else-
where has declared that there '
actually seems to be a decreas-
ing interest on the part of
church people in opposing fur-
ther licensing. If true, surely
this is deplorable.—(Advt.).
They also sent a Care Parcel to
Korea.
Mrs. Russell Broderick,' who re-
Gently took up residence, in. Exe-
ter, was , presented . with a gifts
Mrs. U.-11IeFwan and Mrs. W. .
Fuss sang a vocal duet, with Mrs.
Shirray accompanying at the
piano, and Mrs. A. Ross favored
with a piano solo.
President Mrs. J. Drysdale
chaired the meeting. The school
room fwas beautifully decorated
in Christmas motif, and commit-
tee in charge were MrsY-Raye Pat-
erson and Mrs. R. J. Drysdale.
Slate Chosen For
Carmel W.M.S.
The following officers will form
the 1958 slate for the Women's
Missionary Society of Carmel
Church, Hensall. Rev. D. Mac-
Donald conducted the election.
President, Mrs. S. Dougall; vice-
presidents, Mrs. D. MacDonald,
Mrs.. R. Y. McLaren; secretary,
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall; treasurer,
Mrs. Inez McEwan; supply secre-
tary, Mrs. B. Edwards; flowers,
Mrs. M. Dougall; welcome and
welfare, Mrs. J. W. Bonthron; Glad
Tidings, Mrs. E. Munn; literature
and library, Mrs. J. Forrest,
Home Helpers, Mrs. Len Purdy;
pianist, Mrs. E. Munn.
The meeting, held in the church
schoolroom, was held Thursday af-
ternoon with Mrs. *MacDonald and
Mrs: Malcolm Dougall in charge
of the meeting, presided over by
Mrs. Dougall. A short candlelight
service was conducted by Mrs.
MacDonald and Mrs. Dougall, as-
sisted by several members. Presi-
dent Mrs. S. Dougall took the
chair for the business period, and
it was decided to send out Christ-
mas boxes to the sick and shut-ins.
A social hour was spent and
luncheon served.
lensau Guides
The First Hensall Girl Gu4de
Company entertained as thew
guests the Exeter Girl Guides to
a ' Christtltas party in ,the s;ehool,
room of the United Church. Wed;
nesday evening. Some 15 Guides,
from !Exeter attended. Following
a recreation period the girls e -
changed gifts and luncheon was
"served, convened by Miss Peggy
Goddard and Miss Mary Seare.
Santa Comes Saturday
The annual Christmas party for
the children of Hensali and com-
munity is scheduled for Safirrday,
Dec. 21, at 2 p.m. Santa Claus
will lie present and will present
treats to the children; after which
a free movie will be provided in
the Town Hall. A wild west pic-
ture will be shown, "Charge of
Feather River," starring Guy
Madeson, and a "Porky Pig" com-
edy.
The Kinsmen will be in charge of
the films, and the affair is spon-
sored by the Chamber of Com–
merce and Legion Branch 468.
District Obituaries
WILLIAM McEWAN
HENSALL. — Funeral services
were conducted on Friday' after-
noon at the Bali and Mutch funeral
home, High St., Clinton, for the
late William McEwen, RR 5, Stan-
ley Township. The Rev. A. J. Mc-
Kim, Wesley -Willis United Church,
was assisted by the Rev. D. J.
Lane, St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, and Dr. Charles Mustard,
Toronto.
Pallbearers were former neigh-
bors, Jack Glen, Gordon Manning,
Donald Glen, Stanley Jackson, Wil-
liam Stirling and George Cantelon.
Flowerbearers were Robert Glen,
Raymond Cantelon, Thomas Mur-
phy and Edward Broadfoot. In-
terment was, in Baird's cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, the form-
er Bea MacDougall, and his
brother, Rev. J. tilcEwen; three
sisters, Mrs. J. McFarlane, Clin-
ton; Mrs. R. Y. McLaren, Hen-
sall, and Mrs. W. Speare, High-
gate.
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HENSALL.—Wedding vows were
exchanged by Marjorie Catherine
Jane Dowson and William Russell
Consitt Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7,
at 1 p.m., before the Rev. T. J.
Pitt, at the United Church, Varna,
who performed the double ring
ceremony amid a floral back-
ground of standards of white chrys-
anthemums. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Dowson, of Varna, and the groom
is the son of Mrs. Eileen Consitt
and the late Russell Consitt, cf
Zurich.
Miss Marjorie Webster provided
traditional wedding music and -ac-
companied the soloist, Miss Clara
Clarke, who sang "The Wedding
Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love."
Given in rnarriage by her father,
the bride was lovely in a formal
gown of French Chantilly lace and
nylon tulle over slipper satin, fash-
ioned with a lace bodice nylon
shirred yoke, lily point sleeves,
_aisle -wide bouffant skirt of double
tulle with lace scalloped insert to
form two tiers. Her tiara of ir-
ridiscent sequins and seed pearls
held her veil of imported French
illusion, and her bridal bouquet
was red roses.
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Coreen Caldwell, Clinton, sister of
the bride, as matron of honor;
Mrs. Bev. Clarke, London and Miss
Patsy Thompson, of Clinton, as
bridesmaids,, and Nancy Consitt,
Zurich, sister of the groom, as
flower girl, who wore matching
gowns of red velvet with three-
quarter length sleeves and low
necklines styled with full pleated
skirt and matching headpieces with
accessories in matching shades,
and carried bouquets of white
mums.
Gary Dowson, of Varna, couSin
of the bride, was ringbearer, and
carried the rings on a white satin
Groomsman for his brother was
Tom Corlett, of Zurich. Ken Cald-
well, of Clinton, and Bill Dowson,
of Varna, ushered.
The reception was held in the
church parlors, attractively decor-
ated with mums, and pink and
white streamers', from which were
suspended white wedding bells. For
re-ceiving the guests the bride's
mother wore a blue silk crepe with
white metallic trim and matching
accessories. The :groom's mother
chose blue silk crepe with match-
ing accessories. Both wore cor-
sages of pink carnations.
For travelling to Florida, the
bride wore a blue jersey ensemble
with accessories in black and
white and a pink rose corsage.
The young coutge will reside on
the, Parr Line, Stanley Tovvnship.
The groom's gift to the bride
was a set of beige luggage. Gifts
from the bride to • the Matron of
honor and bridesrnaids were ster-
ling silver pins, and to the flower..
girl, a necklace.
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