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SEAFORTH - GODERICH
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-W.I Names
Committees
A pot -luck supper opened the
first meeting of the fall season
of Hensall WI in the Legion
Hall Wednesday evening, when
32 members answered the roll
call with "sing, say or play."
President Mrs. Beverly Beaton
conducted the meeting.
Mrs. John Skea and Mrs. R.
A. Orr were appointed voting
delegates for the county rally,
to be held in Hensall United
Church, Oct. 5. Mrs,. Fred Beer
and Iflrs. Wilbert •billing were
appointed for the registration;
Mrs. Beaton and Mrs. V. M.
Pyette, reception committee;
Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. Gor-
don Troyer, Mrs. N. E. Cook,
Mrs. James Bengough and Mrs.
Garfield. Broderick, for lunch.
Mrs. Carl Payne took the
chair for the program and gave
a summary of the district di-
rectors' conference hel44 at
Guelph. An ' invitation to be
guests of Seaforth WI, Oct. 13,
was accepted. •
Miss Greta Lammie favored
with a violin solo, accompanied
by Mrs. T. J. Sherritt. Mrs.
Payne and Mrs. John Skea di-
rected contests. Program con-
veners were Mrs. Payne and
Mrs. Skea; hostesses, Mrs. Ben-
geugh, Mrs. R. M. Peck, Mrs.
Archie Noakes and Mrs. Ed.
Funk. Courtesy remarks were
given by Mrs. John Corbett.
Brownie
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News �—
• The first meeting of the
Brownie Packs will be held Sat-
urday, Sept. 19, at 10 ,a.m., in
the Town Hall, for Second Pack,
and Wednesday, Sept. 23, at
4:15 in the Town Hall 1'br First
Pack. These will be short or-
ganizational meetings.
Remember, it takes but a
moment to place • an Expositor
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C.W.N.A. BEATLES—The new national C.W.N.A. presi-
dent, Ken Patrige, of Camrose, fries his hand at guitar -
strumming during the final dinner at this year's convention
in Toronto. He must have struck a wrong chord, if we' are
to judge by ' the expression on the face of CBC radio star
Tommy Hunter, who is protesting wliih Ken''s gavel. The
Tommy Hunter Show originated from the convention hall
as a wind-up to the national conference and Ken had a word
• to say on CBC's national- radio network when he was inter-
viewed during the program.
Kinettes Begin
New Season
Mrs. Jack. Drysdale was hos-
tess for the Brat Hensall Kiu.•
ette, meeting of the fall season,
with 100 per cent. attendance.
The new president, Mrs: John
Baker, presided and presented
a gift to retiring president Mrs.
John Deitz, on behalf of the
club_
Flans were ,Trade for the an-
nual fall rummage sale in Oc-
tober. The next meeting will
be a joint installation of Kins-
men aril Kinettes.
For the social portion of the
meeting, prizes were won by
Mrs. Harold Knight, Mrs. Wil-
liam Clement and Mrs. Jim
Hyde.
Choose Queen
At Zurich
Some lucky young woman will
be chosen "Queen" and will
reign over Zurich's Centennial
Fall Fair, to be held Sept. 28.
The crowning will take place
Sept. 19 at a gala street dance
on Mill Street, Zurich, just one
block north of Main Street.
Girls—married or single, and
living within 25 miles of Zur-
ich—are invited to participate
in the contest, which will bring
valuable gifts to the winner.
"Miss Centennial Queen" will
be picked by a panel of judges
on the basis of appearance,
general deportment and. popu-
larity.
NEWS OF HENSALL
Garvie Warden's Award
Recognizes Record Fish
Bryan Fink, • 16, of Hensall,
while vacationing at Restoule,
,near North Bay, at Campbell
Eyre's camp, was successful in
catching a musky 51 inches
long, weighing 32% pounds. It
was the largest fish caught in
that area in two years, accord-
ing to residents. Bryan' was pre-
sented with an award by the
game warden for catching the
largest fish., He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fink.
On Friday, Billy Hoy, 12, ..of
Hensall, while walking past the
telephone booth at the Town
Hall, noticed a purse lying in
the booth; and upon opening it
discovered the purse contained
$60 in cash, driver's license and
personal papers, belonging to
Mrs. Percy Webster, of Hensall.
Billy immediately returned the
purse to Mrs. Webster, who was
very distraught over her loss,
but very happy to have it re-
turned to her. Billy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoy, of Hensall,
was rewarded for his honesty.
Chiselhurst UCW
Chiselhurst UCW held their
September meeting Tuesday ev-
ening. with 18 members and
four visitors. Mrs., Ben Stone-
man led the worship, using the
theme, "The New Beginning."
She was assisted by Mrs. Wm.
Brintnell, reading Scripture
passages 'and -offering. prayer.
Two thank -you letters were
read from Inverness, 'N.S., from
Rev. Kempton and. Geraldine
Wein for two bales sent. It
was decided to buy slides for
the basement chairs. A com-
mittee, • namely, Mrs. William
Gibson, Mrs. Ken Parker , and
Mrs. Ross Sararas, were appoint-
ed to make plans to raise extra
funds.
Mrs. Tom Brintnell convened
the program on ':Christian
Stewardship," which included a
film, "Beginning With Me." A
Bible quiz was,. conducted by
Mrs. Percy Harris. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Gerald Glenn
and Mrs. Ross Sararas.
Huron County , Institute rally
will be held in Hensall United
Church, Monday, October 5th,
with morning and afternoon
sessions, when reports will be
submitted and highlights of the
National Convention will be
given by Mrs. John McLean,
FWIO, of Seaforth. Exeter Fair
exhibits and Tweedsmuir His-
tory book ,covers and handi-
craft will be on display at the
noon hour. In the afternoon,
presentation •of scholarships
will take place and a film will
be shown by Hurondale WL
See Florida Slides
Unit Two of the UCW, under
the leadership of Mrs. Edison
Forrest, convened for their fall
meeting with Mrs. ',Forrest pre-
siding, ' who opened with a
poem, "An Ancient Prayer,"
followed with prayer. Mrs.
Harvey Keys led the devotion-
al period. Mrs. Dave Kyle gave
a reading, and Miss M. Ellis
presented the • study on "India."
Members answered the roll call
with, "Where you spent your
vacation last summer." A fi-
nancial statement was present-
ed of the wedding the unit
catered to in August.
At the conclusion of the
meeting. Miss: Mildred Forrest,
Reg.N., of Brantford General
Hospital, showed colored slides
on Florida. Lunch was served
by the hostetses, Mrs. J. Ingram
and Mrs. J. Corbett.
Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Bob and Ann. and Mr. Charles
Mickle were guests Sunday with
Mr. .and Mrs. Ross MacMillan
and David, Kitchener.
Mrs. C. L. Jinks is visiting
this week with Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Blatchford at Rock Glen
Falls, Arkana:
Annual -rally day services will
be held in the United Church
Sunday. The regular church
school session's will be .with -
NOTICE!
In co-operation with the
SEAFORTH
FALL FAIR
The stores are requested to close
Friday Afternoon, Sept. 25
from 1 p.m. till 4 p.m.
To Allow Staffs to Attend the Fair
OPEN TILL 10:00 P.M.
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Thanking you for your kind co=operation
MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE
Chamber of kommerce
drawn, and the scholars will
worship together with the con-
gregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fink at-
tended the Shriners' convention
at Cincinatti, Ohio, last week.
Mrs. Fanny Clark has return-
ed after spending a few days
with Mrs. Rosanna Scotchmer,
Bayfield, who returned home
with Mrs. Clark for a few days
holidays.
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