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The Huron Expositor, 1963-06-20, Page 131 • • 4 • s 4 • • 4 O M • a • 4 • • • a • 4 •' • M CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Greens 6 Exhibit 10 Stick 14 Anew 15 Novice 18 Outer garment 17 Maxim 18 Arabian City 19 Conquer 20 Prefix 21 Frenzy 23 Male. ducks 25 Young of the pilchard 27 Bird 28 Conclusion 29 Widest 33 Convey 36 Darken 37 Base 38 Assessment 39 Bards 40 Island East of Java 41 Mountain in Crete 42 Draft animal 43 Clergyman 44 Floats 46 Brown 47 Boring tools 48 Cbiefman of Jury 52 Living ex -President 55 Suggestion 56 --- Gabor 57 Monster 58 Essence 60 City in the Ruhr 62 Burn 63 Greases 64 Memorize 65 Southern state (abbr.) 66 Welcome 67 Pert DOWN 1 Lights 2 Greek assembly 3 Moisten 4 Young insect 5 Noisy breathing 6 Rostrum 7 London Park 8 Crude metal 9 Fabulous 10 Filament 11 Captured Answer TO Puzzle No. 758 INES SET T 0 A R 1 S E. A R Y E L .' T E M S N A P. PAD. 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NUR �� 48 RRA 4 9 50 51 52 54:�. h,,. 56 ill I.1t 59•{ oo 62 •I® k`� UU , �° ■11®65 XV 67 PUZZLE NO. 759 OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone'141— Seaforth :HAVE YOUR' :BLANKETS `CLE11N ED NOW FLANNERY "CLEANERS Are your Clothes ready for your vacation? CALL 87 Seaforth 11. A. Paterson, • ong-Ti'me Clerk, Dies Suddenly James A. Paterson, life-long resident of Hensall, passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Sunday, June 16, where he had been admitted as a pa- tient on Friday evening. In his 72nd year, he was born in Hensall, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paterson. He formerly held the office of clerk -treasurer for Hensall for 33 years, and at the time of his death was secretary for the PUC and secretary for the Lib- rary Board. His wife, the former Lillian Ortwein, passed away in De- cember, 1960. Surviving are a half-brother, J. F. W. Paterson, Toronto; a niece, Miss Cassie Dougall, Hensall; two nephews, James Bengough, Hensall, and James Murray, Regina, Sask. Largely attended public fun- eral services were held Tues- day at 2 p.m. from the Bon- thron Funeral Home with Rev. Ross MacDonald conducting the service. Burial was in Hensall Union Cemetery. 'Pallbearers were Jim Clark, George Hess, Walter Spencer, Maurice Tudor, C. Smith and George Ingram. DR. J. A. MUNN announces the transfer of his Dental Practice to Dr. M. R. Buljubasic effective immediately. PHONE 151 — JOHN ST., SEAFORTH WI LD.WOO D MOTEL and RESTAURANT Bayfield Re -opened under new management of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dungey O ❑ FULL COURSE MEALS DAILY with Special Sunday Dinners O 0 Re -opening Special • Sunday, June 23rd ROAST TURKEY Complete Dinner $1.50 O 0 DINNER SERVED 5 - 8 P.M. Guide, Br�wnh ConcI.udes With A . ly up" Marked the end of a- busy year for the First Hensall Browmies and the First Hensall Guide- Company. Par- ents and friends saw District Conunissioner Mrs. Thomas. -Lay. ender present the following badges in the Fairy Ring: Gol- den Bars to Suzanne Sinker, Shirley Smale, Carmen Currie, Pauline Allam, Julie Heal, Cathy Fuss and Shelley Bonthrdn. Pamela Sangster received her Golden Band, Artist, Collector and Needleworker; Mary Mock, Writer, House Orderly and Needleworker; Pamela Taylor, Needleworker; Margaret Allan, Golden Hand and House Order- ly; Susan Broadley, Golden HENSALL NEWS The annual picnic of Hensall Women's Institute will be held on the lawn at the farm home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie, Kippen, Monday evening. Hos- tesses are Mrs. Clarence Reid, Miss Phyllis Case, Mrs. J. Fer- guson and Mrs. Florence Joynt; sports committee ., includes Mrs. A. R. Orr, Mrs. John Skea and Mrs. George Hess. Riley Family Holds Reunion The annual Riley reunion was held at„the home of Mr: and Mrs. Ross Riley, RR 1, Cromar- ty, Saturday, with 85 members of the clan attending from To- ronto, Burlington, Brussels, Stratford, Clinton, Cromarty, Staffa and Hensall. The 1964 reunion will be held at Ross Riley's the third Saturday in June. Officers elected for next year were:. president, Ernie Harburn, Cromarty; vice-president, Roy Smale, Hensall; secretary, Mrs. William Kellington, Brussels; treasurer, Mrs. Bert Riley, Cromarty; sports committee, Mrs. Mary Brodhagen, Strat- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deit- rich, Stratford. Winners in the sports events' were: four ,years and under, Ruth Harburn; six and under, Cheryl Riley; six and under, boys, Wade Riley; eight and under, girls, Wendy Riley; boys, Allen Riley; 10 and under, girls, Cheryl Riley, boys, Keith Har- burn; 12 and under, girls, Lin- da Farr; boys, Bob Kellington; 14 and under, girls, JoAnne Stinson; boys, Paul Farr; single ladies, Linda Farr; single men, Paul Farr; married women, Eleanor Shiels; married' men, Ross Riley; three-legged race, Ivan Boa and Susan Stinson; wheelbarrow race, Ivan Boa and Susan Stinson; kick the slip- per, women, Betty Dietrich; kick the slipper, men; Lloyd Riley; necktie party, Mary and Jack Brodhagen; milk bottle re- lay, George Shiells' team; most clothespins, women, Eleanor Shiels; men, Paul Farr; orange relay, Ross Riley's team; -lucky cup, Lloyd Riley, Sr.; lucky plate, Gert Kellington; oldest lady, Lily Harburn; oldest man, George Mann; longest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. George Mann; youngest married cou- ple, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dietrich; youngest baby, Karen Shiels; lucky draw, Mabel Flynn. Mrs. Fred Beer, Mrs. N. E. Cook, Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. Wil- bert Dilling and Mrs. Norval Reid went by bus, together with other branch members, on Thursday to hear the ACWW president, Mrs. F. J. Van Beek - off, of the Netherlands. Mrs. Bell Kennard, of Exeter, is a patient in -St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, with a ''fractured hip. Mrs. Kennard was visiting her sister, Mrs. Stan Love, of Exeter, a patient in South Hur- on Hospital, Exeter, who is re- cuperating from a fractured hip when she missed a step while coming out of the hospital and fell, causing the fracture. Both are sisters of Mrs. John Jarrott, of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson and Mrs_ C. L. Jinks and her niece, Mrs. Fred Rawlins, visited last Tuesday with Mt. Victor Blatch- ford, at Arkona. Twenty-six members of the Wednesday afternoon vocation- al class of Tweedsmuir Hall, London, were guests with their former teacher, Miss Amy Lam- mie, who is now retired and living with her sister, .Miss Greta Laramie, at their home in Hensall. Transportation was arranged by Mrs. C. K. Morningstar, Mrs. Morris Wolf, Miss E. Shaw, Mrs. P. Sawyer, Mrs. Reta Bedford, Mrs. J. D. Williams, Mrs. A. J. Hamilton, Mrs. H. Cook, Mrs. T. Spence and Mrs. M. Tingley. Refreshments were served by members of the Women's Aux- iliary to Tweedsmuir Hall. Mrs. Nan Wilson expressed the ap- preciation of the group to Miss Lammie and the Women's Aux- iliary. Messrs. Ron Mock, Clendon Christie, George, Ken and Har- old Parker and Roy Pepper were in Keswick over the week- end attending the Laymen's Conference. AC 2 Terry Peacock, who is stationed at RCAF Station, Clin- ton, visited over the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Grace Harpole. Terry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Peacock of Ottawa. Door prize winners- at the Legion bingo Saturday night were Mrs. L. Fleischauer, Zur- ich; Harold Schwartzentruber, Exeter; share the wealth; jack- pot, Mrs. Roy Pepper, Exeter: Mr. and Mrs.` Hugh McEwen and Katharine, Mr. James Mc - Ewen, Mrs. Inez McEwen and Mrs. Harry Smith, attended the funeral in Toronto on Saturday of the late Mrs. Earl McEwen of Toronto. Burial was in Guelph cemetery. Her husband was a former native of Hensall. UCW Hold June Meeting The general meeting of the United Church Women, last of the current season, was held Monday evening. The president, Mrs. Walter Spencer, presided and gave highlights of Mrs. Clysd.al'e's message, "Be Ye Not Weary," presented at Goshen, United Church recently. Mrs. James McAllister pre- sided for the program. Miss M. Ellis gave the devotional, "Your Church Garden," men- tioning of promptness, prepara- tion, purity, perseverance, gos- sip, criticism, indifference to Religion and the Church, faith- ful to duty, and true to obliga- tions; "Let us love one an- other," she said, "turn up for meetings with a smile and de- termination. Do we do our part in making our gardens grow?" Mrs. W. H. Cross led in prayer. Mrs. Carl Payne offer- ed a solo, accompanied by Mrs. T. Sherritt. Mrs. McAllister gave a • poem, "Had I No Friends." Guest speaker, Mrs. C. Ram - age of Vineland spoke of a trip she and her husband took to Alaska 'and showed pictures. Roll call of units and visitors was responded by 49, with the attendance down considerably owing to weather conditions. Miss Mary Goodwin gave the treasurer's report, and Mrs. Mickle, Friendship and Visita- tion committee. .Articles left over from the fall bazaar were on display for sale. The date of the bazaar was set for November 30. The bulletin committee hope to commence work on the new kitchen in July. The president cloied the meeting with a proem and prayer. Unit Four was in charge of the program and lunch. Hostesses were Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Fred Rathwell. Courtesy_ remarks were given by Mrs,. 13, Rowe: Hand, Collector, House Order- ly, Athlete, Needleworlwr and Minstrel, Peggy Vanstone, Col• den Hand. The Brownies participated in a skit, written and directed by Pamela Sangster based on the television production, "Razzle Dazzle." The skit was also_ pre- sented at the Revel held in Exe- ter June 8. An interesting talk on col- lecting for badge work and fun was given by Mrs. Lavender. She was assisted by Pamela Sangster, who showed a rock collection; Susan Broadley, in- ternational dolls, and Tuwny Owl Mrs. George Sinker, a col- lection of match covers from different lands. After passing through gates decorated with irises and peon- ies, the following - Brownies were received into the Guide Company by Captain Mrs. Jas. Hyde: Pamela Sangster, Pam- ela Taylor, Mary Mock, Margar- et Allan and Peggy Vanstone. Guide Pauline Bell received her cyclist badge. A very amusing skit called, "Mary Had a Little Lamb," was given by the following Guides: Lois and Joan Simmons, Chris- tine and Betty Cameron, Cheryl Little, Patricia. Parke, Brenda Noakes and Arlene Chipchase. After campfire and closing cere- mony, Mrs. Lavender took the salute. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle entertained their,family last Sunday to a turky dinner and they were all present for the occasion: Mr. and Mrs. Ross. MacMillan and David, Kitchen- er; Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamil- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickle, Pamela, Judith and John, Bob and Ann, and Mrs. Mickle's sis- ter, Mrs. Florence Joynt, all of Hensall Mrs. J. E. McEwen attended evening worship at Trivitt Memorial • Church, Exeter, Sun- day evening with the Exeter Order of the Eastern Star, who attended in a body. Members of St. Paul's, Angli- can Church joined with Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter, last Wednesday evening for a social evening and farewell presenta- tion for Rev. Bren De Vries, Mrs. De Vries and family, held in the• parish hall, when -the con- gregations together presented Mr. De Vries with several vol- umes of the Interpreters' Bible and a purse of money. Mrs. De Vries was presented a gift from the Ladies' Guild. A program was enjoyed and luncheon serv- ed. The Messengers of Hensall United Church visited patients at the Queensway Nursing Home on ' Sunday and present- ed them with decorated waste- paper baskets made by them- selves, also bouquets of flowers. Mrs. Clendon Christie was in charge, assisted by Mrs. John Corbett. Mrs. E. Chipchase and Mrs. A. R. Orr were in Toronto this week attending the Grand Lodge Assembly being held there from Monday till Wednesday. Hensall Legion Decorates Graves Decoration Day services were held Sunday afternoon under the auspices of Hensall Branch of the Canadian Legion 468 and IOOF Lodge 223. Following a brief service at the cenotaph, they proceeded to Hensall Un- ion Cemetery, where decoration of 80 graves took place. PDDGM Earl Campbell gave the charge and P. L. McNaugh- ton, financial secretary, read the names from the 'roll of remem- brance. Legion president Jack Simmons placed a wreath for the unknown solder, and Chap- lain Rev. Harold Currie was guest speaker, and Rev. Ross MacDonld took part in the service. SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Heinz TOMATO JUICE 2 Large 48 -oz. Tins Fray Bento's CORN BEEF Delsey - Assorted colours BATHROOM TISSUE • • 2 -Roll Pkg. 49¢ 12 -oz. Tin 47¢ Tenderleaf TEA BAGS 60's Robinhood CAKE MIXES—Pouch • • • • 2 Pkgs. 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