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KIPP•EN „:NEWS.' OF
Miss , Eleanor Fisher, of Winni-
peg, is visiting • With her cousins,
Mr. And Mrs.., Nelson ;Hood, and
other relatives: in these parts. Miss
Fisher is a niece ofM r. Robert
Thomson, of Kippen.
Mr. •and • Mrs.,
Eldred. Moffatt
Patty and David„ of London, re
Moffatt,
Saturday from a motor trip
to Moose Jaw,- Regina and Wey-
burn, Sask, During their visit, Mr,
Moffatt's cousin, Mr. Jack Mof-
fatt, officially opened -his ' new
television station, CHAR -TV in
Moose Jaw. Mr: Jack Moffatt, is
a 'son , of: Mr, Lorne 'Moffatt, now of
R
egina,-who farmed near Kippen.
He moved to the west'
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Parentsasa small boy.`Mr Eldred
YOUR
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THE, WEEK
Moffatt is a son, of Mr, and Mrs,
D. A. Moffatt, of 'Kippen,.,`,. •
Miss Dianne Perkin, of London,
is holidaying with her cousin, .Miss.
Joyce Hood.
Mrs. Bertha Brownlee, ao has•:
been with her brother, 14 Ir, , Wm,
Ivn onleft
Saturdn
Saturday for o
.with her family in Salem, Oregon'
Mr: and MTs. Richa d Cornish
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and family, of ' Goslerach, visited'
Mr, Robert Thomson Sunday eve-
ning.
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Mrs. R. Littleton.
O. C. .
t ton.
' Harvey Mr.Ha Y Damm, of Walkerton
.and for formerly of
Kippen,
who was
married recently„. returned home
Sanday frem_a wedding
trip to the
Wester Provinces.
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ross Faber, attended a
trousseau tea -Saturday' at Grand
Bend at the home'of a niece, Miss.
Marion Woodburn, bride -elect' of
Saturday, July 18: •
Masters 'Donnie and Brad Little-
ton are vacationing two weeks with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
hreeman`'Mathers, of near Mount
Carmel , •.K,aren "Littleton .returned
home _frompending. .a - few_ flays_
with Mr. and Mrs.. Davis, 'of.Cen-
ttalia.
Mrs. N. Dickert was, in.Londen'
a ;day last "'week. ,
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Mr.:Mrs, Mrs, N Long visited'
Sunday at Southampton .Beach with
,Mr. ,and .Mrs. Dan Quennell and
Mrs; Florence Ducker.
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NEWS OF 11EN3ALL
Bayfield Park Is Scene
For Annual Legion
Jowett's Grove, ,Bayfield, proved
an ideal setting for the annual pic-
nic 'of
ic-nic:of the Hensall Legion :and Lad-
Auxiliary' arid' their families,
with 7.5 attending, held, on Sunday,
July..12, Many enjoyed a . swini.in
the`. lake, and sports were run off,
directed by Mrs. Heward•-,Sma1e,_
Mrs. W. J. Cameron and "Doc"
Cameron. '•
Winners. ' were: ,eldest. lady' pres-.
ent -Mrs. E :Luxton;,' eldest man,
E• 1•� Skaddiek; .largest family,
Mr. and Mrs. -George Sawyer and.
family, Exeter; ygungest ;baby,
Susie , Vanstone, daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs ;R;-'Vanstone;.' races, 'un-
der five: -girls; '.Shir1ey-Smale,
Pauline Allan,;' boys, Billy. Camer-
on, Joe Vanstone,"•,girls, 84O, -Bet`
ty Cameron, Jane Sawyer,' Mar=
garet Allan; boy's, John Skea,`Len
ny••Sma1e, Kenneth Havens; 'girls,
812`-13etty: Cameron; M any Sawyer,
Christine. Cameron; ..;boys, Danny
Cameron, ' , Dave ` Smale, Kenny
Sinale; girls, .10 and over,' Ruth
Smal'e 'Carol • Brown, ;}Evelyn-:Zrmi
mer;- boys, •10',.and over, Donnie
Kyle, ,Billy haddick,,+Dave Smale;
girls'._; thio ,-legged•• .-race, ` Carol'
Brown and Evelyn Zimmer, Ruth
Smale and Anne Sawyer,- Christine
'Cameron and .-B'etty Cameron;
men's and'boys three-leggedrace,
D. Haven and son• '.Keith; Roy
Sniale'',and son, David, girls' shoe
-scramble,
Janie
SayerSawyer, Betty
Cainer•on;, boys', shoe, scramble,
Donald `Kyle, Billy Shaddick, Qtto
Smale;',ladies ` kick the slipper,
Mrs G Sawyer,- Mr's. E Shaddick;
ladies'' and ':men's `three legged
race; Doe- Kyle, Mrs, W. •J. 'Cam-
eron, Carol Brown and Bill Brown;
ladies"• and :mens.:orae e :race
,
Mr. and•Mrs. Donau, HaTens.
`Presentations were the highlight
a—jointhget=together - at -1 ensall
Kinsmen and;Kinettes at the farm
Stove and
Furnace -011
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home `Of Jack Deitz' on Thursday
evening. Jack. Hamilton, who is
leaving for ,Toronto. ,to _ accepta
position with 'a. finance firni, and
Clay,Austiri, bulletin editor- for :the
club,who w o has been transferred to
the Bank of Montreal; Delhi, were
presented • with 'gold' cuff Plinks.
Presentations were made by Har-
old Knight, president of the.' club,
and 'a plaque was presented to Wil
liam Mickle in recognition -of his
year •‘ as .deputy''governor -of Zone
D :of District -'bio, '1, : Ross Jipks
'doing the honors. Mrs. Austin and
Mrs. Hamiltoni'were'presented with
gifts by Mrs. Jack Drysdale, presi-
dent of the. Kihettes. A sniorgas-.
•bord luncheon was served by the
Kmettes.
Complimenting ,Miss' 'Janet El-
liott, of,. 'Clinton, bride -elect ,_ of
June, whose marriage ;to ' Bruce'
MO ir of-Hensall; tivrll "take = place;.
Saturday,. Jnly' 25, Mrs: Jim Hyde
was hostess • for' a miscellaneous
shower .at her home ' on, Thursday.
Fifteen Hensall, girl, friends ' show-
ered her with lovely .gifts, --A' hum-
orous, address in the form of a
skit with Miss Margaret .Moir and
Mrs•.:Murray 'Baker :taking the
roles„ ' was read. ; by. Mrs. W. J.
Cameron,; and :a second address
was read by,Misss' Gladys Moir.
P'resenta'tions were made by Mrs
, Grant McGregor' and Mrs. Bob
Caldwel
1 Color 'schemes of pink
and whtte;fornied an attractive -set-
ting for the, house, chair and tra=
ditronal, f Umbrella.,The bride's
u'
troussea, was .displyed;.' followed
with a period of bingo
M -r. and Mrs. James TA:. Pater-
son spent -the' weekend ;.in Detroit: ,
Mr Rudy Petzke, who, ha's been
a patient in Stratford General.Hos�
pital for' the past number of Weeks„.'.
liaVrng undergisne a'Trria opera-
tion," carne "home on .Thursday "of
last week' and•is `recuperating nice-
Mrs...
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Mrs G T. Wren was taken by
BOnthron ambulance .Last. Thurs
day to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon -
Bonnie Foster, Ann Lawrence,
Marcia. Little,. Susanne;" Rannie
Cathy '.Scone, - Diane -Reid, Sharon
Skidmore,` Linda Noakes, Mary
Payne and Patsy Schwalm, of the,
First Tae nsall.ui
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companied by Mrs. T.•• Lavender
left Wednesday, July 15, to spend
10' days ' camping, at the' Guides'
Camp • at' •Keewaydin,' north . of.
Goderich.
,Mr..and Mrs. Frank Ellwood and..
'family are vaeatjnnmg ;for three
weeks.
r and nd` Mrs. Donald -Jame
5, of.
London; were weekend' guests tivith
the latter',s parents, Mr:' and Mrs.
Orville , Rapson ;
. The Kiddies' Studio, Party pro-
gram; presented. •' Saturday ,. on
CKNX-by-the pupils •of Miss Greta
Lambie "from Hensall and district,
was Most 'enjoyable and, listened U.,
with 'much pleasure
Following is the;; program as pre-.
sented: "School "Days"; -- piano
trio, "Queen of-Drgwsyland," Bar-
bara`, Patsy and Charles Schwalm;
piano" solo,s`Yellow ,•Butterfly;"
Lynn Faber, song,' `The Little Fid-
Michael- Davis, • piano sono,
`Jolly.,Roger,", Joyce Flynn; .reci-
tation; "I :Do, ",John Joynt; piano
solo,• "Glow -Worm, Marion Por-
er; piano solo; ';From Away Down
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South Marlene Dignan; song,
`My'Happiness, Susanne` Rennie
'ith .Jean Laramie at the piano;
piano 'duet, "Little Boy Blue,
Louise•Jones and Katherine Roszel;
cherzo movement of Toy Syri-
phony .by Gurlitt:
Nightingales, Bonnie Fester -and
oyce Flynn; cuckoos, Marcia Lit -
le
it=le. and Suzanne :''Rannie;. bells,
beryl Little arid Linda. Jane ,Kip,
fer; sand'blocks; Danny Kipfer
astonetts Barbara Schwalm;., tri-,
iigle, Patsy Schwalm; drum, Jean
aritnie; violins; Wayne. Payne, and
rip • Campbell ; Piano,.' �. Anne
Mickle: .:•
Mrs.'' Cornelius, Faber,-M.rs.' Don
oynt, Orville • Jones, Gordon
ehwalm and Elgin Porter kindly
donated their cars to 'drive the
hidren to .Wingliam • -
.Mrs. Jack Faber was, hostess .at
:trousseau` tea at her 'home in
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Other cats 'claim 'gas economy... Chav-
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Y ,.
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walked away with the first two places:. .
and: the wini ing;:mtleage was a. whopping
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And that's just the start of Chevrolet's ex-
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Chevrolet proved its superiority in'dirlet cam,
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repeated stops from high speed, Chevrolet
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Interior dimension's repotted to A.M.A.t` make
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' Every Motor magazine has given Chevrolet's
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As' SPORTS CAR ILLUSTRATED puts it:
"Indeed this device is surely the most won-
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Annual -'Picnic
The annual 100'F obi Amber Re-
bekah 'Lodges' pienic, held at the
'ilensall - park . Thursday :evening.
was one of, the best yet. Over 125
attended with special guests, the
Bantams and- Juveniles:; . baseball
teams, who are'. sponsored by, -.'the
100F. A delicious' picnic supper
was enjoyed'
Sports events, 'directed; .by' Ed .
Corbett, Ross Corbett, Jim Taylor
and Percy Campbell, were the
highlights' of the evening.'1 Prize for
the eldest person present went to
Mrs: Edna- Corbett; ' youngest,
Douglas Bell son of Mr. • and Mrs,
Gerald Bell; races, boys and girls,.
five: and under, ,3`ean -Elizabeth'
Cole; girls, eight and under, 'Gwen
Hendrick,. Arlene Chipchase, Donna Hea-
ther Hope; girls,: under 12,. Donna
Richardson, Richardson, ardson, Ar -
Gail Ri
IeneChipchase;,.boys,-12 and under,
DougMacBeath„Bill Chipchase and
•A1` Kyle (tied)•; girls, 15 and un-
der;'Donna Richardson, Gwen Hen-
drick, Gail Richardson; • boys, 15
and under, Jack Chipchase; Dennis
Mock, Len Wilkinson; _young-nien'.s_
race; Brian.. Christian; married
men, Gerald Bell; ladies kick: slip
per, Mr. William Coleman;"Wheel
barrow `race, . under 15, Jack Chip -
chase
and Dennis Mock; Wheelbar-
rew',race over -15, Bob-Miclde and
Brian Christian; three-legged race,
Jack Chipchase and Dennis Mock;
peanut seramble; stepping, off 54
yards, Bill .-Fairbairn; dodge -the.
ball, played by the men.
Mrs, Wilmer Ferguson, of.Hea-
sall`was the lucky "winner of the
beautiful bedspread made and don-
ated by Mrs. Dinstlale, of Kippen,
for, which tickets 'were sold' by.
members - of Amber Rebekah
Lodge., The project rrealized over
$100:
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honor of her daughter, Joyce Amin,
bride -elect of., this week, whose
Marriage to William Orland 4traS,
of Crediton, will take place at Hen-
salt' United: ;Church Friday. NU'S;,
Faber and her daughter received
guests, assisted by Mrs. Eli' Siris;
Crediton,, mother, of the.g room -el
eet. In the afternoon, door attend-
ant -was Miss, Doreen Kenney, of:
Credrton_Showing the guests to the
tea 'roopi were Mrs. Edward Bar7.
Tett,' of New Jersey, and Miss Lar=.
etta Be]i, .London,
The.: lace -covered: tea table was
centered with , an arrangement of
pink carnations and White baby,:
mums, offset by white tapers. Pre-
siding at the, tea table' was the`
bride's' grandmother,Mrs, William
Hyde, .Hensall, and f..h0 •,groom's
gr.andrinother, -Mrs. ':Raehael.;Sims,
Exeter. Tea room, assistants were
Miss: Marnre Tiryde and.'1Vfis"s
Mary Payne, Hensall, Showing the
brides linens and- blankets was
Miss Marion Datars, Zurich; Miss
Patricia ,Rowe, Hensall, `showedthe:
china and -'silverware, ands' Miss
Ruth Jarrott,• Hensall, and Mrs.
Gerald Geiser, London, the -shavAr
and wedding; gifts: Other assistants
Were Mrs Harvey Hytle Mrs,.
Florence Joynt, Hensall- and Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall. Exeter.l.
Ind` the -evening, - door attendant"
was °c Miss Judith Barrett,' of New
Jersey, Showing guests to„the tea-
room was "'.Mrs. ',G,ordon, Troyer,:
Hensall. Tea was poured by Miss
Loretta Bell„ --London, and Mme:: Ed-
ward Barrett, of New Jersey; aunts
of "the bride; elect wA_ssisting .in.�the
tea room were Miss Dianne Faber,
Kippen and Miss Sandra, Troyer;
Hensall Showing -Miens and blan--
rets ”: was' Mrs: Ross Faber;
Pen; `. Miss Doreen —Kenney,::Credi
ton,: showedthe -china, and- silver-
ware, and . Mrs.' Emmerson Coie
man;. Seaforth,• and.°Miss June Mc
Clinehey Varna ;shower `and wed--
ding; giftsT Other, -assistants Were:
Mrs Cornelius Faber;,IVlrs. Harry;
"Faber, Mrs. Roches Faber and
Mrs.' Bert Faber.:Miss 'Faber was'
:guest of honor, at several. :showers:
given earlier by Mrs; Gertrude
Datars Zurich, Mrs:e Tom Penhale, .
Bayfield;' Mrs ,Orval'.Beaver Heri
call, and Mrs. C.` Kenney,' Credi
ton
Over the, weekend thieves stole
an -outboard','' •motor::from'' a . boat
wn'
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ownedby _ w
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crate§ . a garage at:: ,Zurich.''': • Mr:
and- ,Mrs. Mousseaux are vacation-
ing: at their sant-tier : cottage e at the.
Prne,ry andT their boat .wast anchor
ed at the
i Pin cry River
Mr: and 'Mrs:George.:'Hess• ,re
turned Koine. on Ftiday: from .•a
4;800-e' motor trip to the' Cana-
dian; West, Where,_they visited sev-
eral'' -wonderful Government:. and
-Kiiismen• Parks, attended the;, Pio
neer>Centen,nial on.'June' 12''at`the.
Biggar Golden Jubilee,an :;enjoy--
ed :meeting, many old friends. The•
Jubilee 'slogan Was:. `.New York is
.big, bit this ;is Biggar." They alse.
meta number of;relatives at the
Pettigrew " reunion ,, at . Lumsden,'
Sask., and.uisited sisters "and bro-.
thers,of Mrs. Hess in. Regina:. and
district and -stayed, two weeks at.
'Lloydmmster'"wrtb_ '.an aunt and
uncle, Mr and Mrs.. Allan Ester.
On the =return trip" they ,enjoyed
ferries at Sault St. - Marie and al=
to from South Bay Mouth oto Tobi
ermory ,
Mr.. Vii C, 'Seldan is erecting •a_
fine' lieut. resideirce.`bn Richnzoncl.
Street. North,
Bruce Horton has r'returned`after
a threeweek's', vacation spent :with
his aunt and uncle, 'Mr. and Mrs. '
Gordon" Vickers'and fainily • of
Newmarket.;;, , :;•
Miss Joan .Ilbpkinson, • of Lions
'Head,', is vacationing •with.• her
granparents;- Mt.; and Mrs: N:
E. Cook
Mr.- and : Mrs. -Edward Naimoli
and family; of Lincoln Park; Mien
are apending; two. weeks vacation :.
ing at the Iiesshaven cott,age , at
the, Pinery.
Mrs. "Alex Shorthouse . returned
home. Tuesday aftere spending two
weeks'' in Vancouver.'
Members of.. the • Elder .family
gathered at, the farm home! of Mr':
and: Mrs. Delbert Geiger, 'Zurich,
on• Surf -day. Relatives attending
were from Uainillon, Kiltgsville;'
London, Blyth` `and :Iiensa11.;i :The -
young folk spent' the'''afternoon at
the beach,' while., the ,cider mem-
bers relaxed and reminisced on,.
the lawn.. 'A smorgasbord Isupper,
was.. enjoyed by. all: ' •
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Mrs, Tena , Wieterson, Mitchell,
and 14 Tis
a se.%..14latilda and Lovina
Lohr and Mr. Albert Harloff, of
Brunner,'Eg-
gert
visited Mrs.. Charles Eg
gert and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Whitehouse
and Donna Jean, of Kippen, and,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Qsbert Whitehouse'
Hartland, . New Brunswick were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and _ Mrs.
Norman Eggert.
' ;Mr. and Mrs Sam W
otfe: and
Roy Beuerrnann' Mo k nk o t n at
, the
home '•; of ` Mr. and ,'Mrs. William
Koehler. !•
'Mrs. Fred” Hoegy and Mrs. Geo. charge
Haegy, "Seaforth; **Wed -
dren's Day service at the .E.13.1 .C,
and visited with, relatives after..
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their July meeting at the lwhl.e tin
FredKoeh-
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Rose.Mx W .
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Corinthians. Mrs. Siemop. read 11t
poem and gave a reading entitled,
'God's Booster."
The Zurich ladies are to be ;in,=
v'ited in; the future. The 1nintteS� of -
the last meeting e
pi . �` w re reed and
the roll call answered by a. fairer,.
ite flower. The ;next aneetin is
b to
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