The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-11-19, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1953
Miss Bernice Jin&s, nurse-intraining at Victoria Hospital,
London, visited over the weekend
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Manley Jinks.
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Kippen Captures
Team Shoot Cup
More than 7 5 trap shooters
from clubs at Kippen, Goderich,
Woodstock St. Thomas and Lon
don attended the formal opening
of the new Clinton Gun Club
shoot held, at the Huron Fish
and Game clubhouse, Clinton.
Winner of the team competi
tion! for the large trophy supplied
by the Fish and Game Club as
an annual award was a Kippen
team with a score
a .possible 125.
Wes Venner, of
the Massey Harris
ed by Roy McLeod, Clinton, for
the individual high score with 24
points out of a possible 25.
of 1’12 out of
Hensall, won
trophy donat-
GOOD
*50 DODGE SEDAN, black,
new tires, better than new.
’49 MERC-URY SEDAN, new
motor, black, excellent con
dition.
Pack $620 Bale
A bale of new and used cloth
ing valued at ?620 was packed
on Monday afternoon in the
United Church Sunday School
rooms for overseas relief, by the
Women’s Missionary Society. In
charge of the packing were Mrs.
Lorne Eiler, Mrs. Alice Joynt,
Mrs. W. R, Dougall, Mrs. Albert
Alexander, Mrs. William, For
rest, Mrs. E. Geiger.
’46 MERCURY SEDAN, black
-better than average.
AUSTIN SEDAN50
*41 CHEV COACH
Several Cheaper Cars -
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’51
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CHEV PICKUP, in lovely
condition.
*51 DODGE PICKUP, in good
condition, new tires $795,
Evening Auxiliary
The Evening Auxiliary convened
for their November
Monday evening in the school
room of the United
a large attendance.
Chapman presided and Mrs. Hugh
McEwan conducted the devotional
period. Mrs. Kenneth Elder dis
cussed the study on “Mission
Work’’.
The group voted .?10 to the
cost of shipping the bale of
clothing being sent by the Wo
men’s Missionary Society for
European
local Girl
invitation
a plastic
home of
Monday evening, November 16,
wih proceeds to be donated to
the Baby Band.
meeting on
Church with
Mrs. Lorne
Relief and $5 to the
Guides Association. An
was accepted to attend
demonstration at the
Mrs. Clarence Smillie
South End Service
Russ and Chuck Snell
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Thirty members of the Evening
Auxiliary and Women’s Mission
ary Society of the United Church
attended a plastic demonstration
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Smillie Monday evening.
PROCLAMATION
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with By-
Law No. 12, passed October 5, 1953, under authority of Chap
ter 260, Section 76, Of the Municipal Act, a meeting of the
Electors of the Township of Hay will be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONTARIO
on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1953 ,
The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from
1 to 2 p.m. to receive nominations for one Reeve, one Deputy-
Reeve, and three Councillors for the year 1954; also for Hay
Township School Area Trustees for the years 1954 and 1955.
When a proposed candidate is not present, his nomination
paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evi
dence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents
to be so nominated.
A meeting of the electors will be held in the Township
Hall, Zurich, at 2 p.m. on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1953
to hear proposed candidates, and in case more than the re
quired number of candidates to fill the office are nominated,
and a vote demanded, a poll will be held on
MONDAY, DECEAIBER 7, 1953
5 p.m. at the following placesfrom 9 a.m. until
6.
7.
8.
House No. 14
Town Hall
Town Hall
House No. 12
Poll Polling Place
1. School House No. sr
2. School
3. Zurich
4. Zurich
5. School
Earl Guenthei’ Block
School House No. 3
Jas. Masse Residence
Dated at Zurich, Ont.,
November 9, 1953.
D.R.O.
Percy Campbell
Hugh McEwen
Leroy O’Brien
Albert Hess
Hilton Truemner
Reinhold Miller
Jas. McAllister
Fred Ducharme
H. W.
Poll Cleric
Lorne Chapman
Ed McBride
Gordon Surerus
Lorne Klopp
Ed J. Stire
Sidney Baker
Garnet Jacobe
Ed Corriveau
. BROKENSHIRE,
Returning Officer
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Hensall And District News
Revere Fallen
At Service
Remembrance Day was observ
ed in Hensall with a full holiday
proclaimed.
Members of the Legion, Ladies
Auxiliary to the Legioix and Girl
Guides marched to the cenotaplf
headed by the Bannockburxx Pipe
Band from Varna, where a short
service was held with Rev. W.
J. Rogers in charge. Wreaths
were placed for the Province of
Ontario by Mrs. R. Taylor, Si’-.;
Village of Hensall, Reeve A. W.
Kerslake; Township of Hay, Earl
Campbell; Township of Tucker
smith, Ivan Forsythe; Legion,
Don Dayman; Ladies Auxiliary,
Mrs. Ilene Rannie.
A service followed in the town
hall at 11 a.m. F/L Larry Mould,
RCAF Centralia, delivered the
address. The ladies choii’ under
direction of J. L. Nicol, ACCO,
sang a number.
Last post and Reveille were
sounded by Comrade Fred Beer,
Ed. Little, W. O. Goodwin, A. E.
Clark, Dr. D. McKelvie and Sam
was
Color
Dave
Kippen Gun Club
At the weekend shoot at Kip-
p’eix, Hedley Prouse, of
was high with 47 out of
was a small attendance
many of the members
north, Following are the scores:
Sixteen yards, H. Prouse, of
Goderich, 23-24; William Lum
by, Goderich, 22-19; Norm. Har-
burn, Staffa, 18-17; E. Kipfer,
Exeter, 20-15; L. Venner, Hen
sail, 21*^21; A. Gilbert, Goderich,
23-22; Dr. J. Jarrett, London,
1S-18; Mrs. sFrank Squires, of
Stratford, 12-14; Frank Squires,
Stratford, 16-15; A. Burt, Strat
ford, 12; William Kyle, Kippen,
23. Doubles, shot at 24: William
Lumby, 14; L. Venner, 15; A.
Gilbert, 16; N* Harburn, 15; H.
Prouse, 12. Next shoot, November
29.
Goderich,
5>0. There
owing to
being up
Mrs. John Anderson visited re
cently with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rumball, in Clinton.
Women's Institute
Entertains Men
A delightful time was spent in
the Legion rooms Wednesday
night, November 11 when the
monthly meeting of the Hensall
Women’s Institute was held. Mrs.
G. Al. Drysdale extended words
of welcome to the guests of
honor, the men, and All’s, G. Arm
strong presided.
Mrs. W, O. Goodwin, one of
the delegates attending the Lon
don Area Convention, gave an
interesting account of the evening
session at which Rev. W. A.
Young, chaplain at the O.A-C.,
Guelph, was guest speaker. Mrs.
R. H- Middleton presented an ex
cellent article dealing with
•“Armistice". Mrs, Drysdale and
Airs. T. Sherritt as hostesses,
were responsible for the attract
ive decorations, entertainment and
Help With Roof
Constable ®. R. Davis, who is
building a new home on Rich
mond Street, Souths was worried
about getting his new roof finish
ed with winter coming on, but
five residents rallied to his aid
and surprised hini yesterday
afternoon. They held a bee and
finished the roof. The men were:
Janies A. Paterson, clerk of the
village, Harold Parker, Ed. Miinn*
Dave Sangster and Lorne Luker.
Miss Tena McDonald, Kippen,
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Edwards and Mrs,
Daniels.
luncheon plans Euchre was play
ed with prize winners as follows:
Mrs. Cleland, Mrs. A. Foster (2);
crokinole, Mrs. William Brown,
Mrs. J, C. Goddard and Mrs. C.
Forrest rendered piano duets,
Miss M. Ellis and Mrs. G, Hess
are in charge of arrangements
for the December meeting, Roll
call will feature a cash donation
to the London War Memorial
Children’s Hospital.
r
Rannie. Parade Marshall
Comrade Sydney McArthur,
bearers were Comrades
Sangster and Roy Smale.
Neighbors
Aid Farmer
Air. and Mrs. Gerald Carey,
who recently purchased the farm
of Mr. Ed. Allen in Hibbert
Township, near Cronxary, have
reason to believe that the neigh
bours in that locality are tops
when it comes to co-operation.
Mr. Carey, a member of the
RCAF, who has been stationed
at Vancouver Island and who has
received his discharge, lacked
implements to work the farm.
Eleven men with 11 tractors held
a ploughing bee at his farm re
cently and ploughed 40 of his 130
acres. Mr. Allen, 77, who sold
the land, called at the farm to
watch the bee.
Men in the bee were: Filmer
Chappel, Caldei’ McKaig, Frank
Bruce, Harvey Dow, Bill Harper,
Keith McLaren, Alvin Crawford,
Ross Riley, Arnold Westlake, Jim
AIcDougall and Art Dick.
Airs Carey, assisted by Mrs.
Bert Riley, served supper to the
men.
Peter McNaugh-
spent the week-
visiting with the
Miss Mae Me
th e latter’s
Miss Marilyn Erb spent the
weekend with relatives in Toron
to where she attended the Royal
Winter Fair*
Mr. W. 0. Soldan and Mis?
Loeda Soldan, of Pigeon, MiClU,
visited this week with Mrs, Ber
tha Moir and Mrs. Elsies Case.
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i Mr. and Mrs.
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: end in Toronto,
; former’s sister,
; Naughton, and
; brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
i Mrs. Gordon Vickers, at New-
i market.
i Mr, and Mrs. Ellis, of Clinton,
i were recent visitors with their
i son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
; Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
: Mr, W. C. Soldan and Miss
; Loeda Soldan, of Pigeon, Mich.,
i visited last week with Mr. and
! Mrs. W. C. Soldan, Mrs. Soldan,
Sr., and Mr. Roy Soldan.
Mrs. Tetreau spent the week
end with relatives at Zurich.
Messrs. Harold Parker, How
ard Lemmon, Sidney MacArthur,
William Parke and Thomas Dou
gall motored to Manitoulin Island
on Saturday where they are
spending a week deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sangster
and babe, of Wingham, were re
cent visitors with relatives and
friends here.
F Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker,
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Gould and daughter, of London,
visited recently with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walk
er.
Mr. ■ Cecil Van Horne, local
station agen, is enjojying a two-
week vacation.
Mrs. Edna Corbett, of Exeter,
spent the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs. Harold Parker
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert and
children, of Marlette, Mich., were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Smith and daugh
ter.
Mrs. James McAllister is -a
patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon
don.
Mrs. Catherine Hedden was ad
mitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on Sunday.
Miss Marlene Hunter, Clinton,
sister of Mrs. Howard Smale, was
admitted to Clinton Hospital on
Thursday night for an emergency
appendicitis operation.
Mr. Glen McNaughton, of To
ronto, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
McNaughton, Cromarty. Mrs. Mc
Naughton and twin daughters,
seven weeks old, who spent the
past week at the McNaughton
residence, returned home with
him to Toronto.
Messrs. George Hess, T. J.
Sherritt, Hensall; Herb Mous-
seau, John Robertson, Leroy
O’Brien, Mr. McKinley, Zurich;
Di1. J. A. Addison, Clinton; Elzar
Mousseau, Kippen, and Jack Wai-
per, Woodstock, left last Wednes
day for a 10-day deer hunting
expedition at Manitoulin Island.
Mi’s. William Henry was a
lucky winner of an automatic
Sunbeam Radiant Control Toast
er in the Monarch Flour October
contest.
Misses Betty Mickle and Mar
ion Ifwin, nurses-ih-training at
Victoria Hospital, London, spent
Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. Laird
Mickle and family.
Mr. Alf Moffatt, who is a pa
tient at Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth, is improving,
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bobby and Ahn, were
in Toronto Saturday to see the
Santa Claus Parade and visit with
relatives.V
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Phone 23 Hensall
Geo. T. Mickle
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Grain .and Beans
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November 21
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Phone 135 Hensall
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DRUGS
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Phone 20 Hensall
Bronthron's
FURNITURE
Gifts For The Home
Kroehlcr Furniture
Phone 15 Hensall
NEW COMMERCIAL
Hotel
Full Course Meals - Rooms
Photic 6 Hensall
Jim's
MACHINE SHOP
DuctalOy Plow Points
To Fit All Makes
Phone 9-W Hou sail
L. Oesch
Custom-Built Cabinets
Mill Work
Phono 95 Hensall
Traquair's
REPAIR SHOP
Body and Fender Work
General Repairs
Rhone 1.915 Hensall
Drysdale
hardware ltd.
TOYS and GIFTS
PltOiits 1.1 Hensall
Larry's
TEXACO STATION
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Gits and Dll
Phone 143 Hensall
Rudy's
PRODUCE
Poultry, Figgs, Feed
Phone 190 Hensall
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BAKERY
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Phone 35 Hensall
Tudor's
GIFTS FOR THE LADIES
Phone 70 Hensall
W. Spencer
AND SON
Lumber and Planing Mill
Phono 102-W Hensall
Lorne S. Eiler
Locker Service - Roe Feeds
Blue Coal - White Rose
Fuel Oils
Phone 10 Hensall
Hensall Motors
DODGE and DESOTO
DODGE TRUCKS
Phone 31 Hensall
Bob Cook
MOTOR SALES
Meteor *■ Mercury * Lincoln
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Goodwin’s
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