The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-07-07, Page 9•
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THE''IME5 ADVOCA•1TE, EXETER, ONTARIO* THURSDAY MORN Wit= vi 1955
H+ensa1l Ok`s
HS Addition
Bensali council, meeting Mon,
day night, endorsed the Sot I•lu-'
ron District High School Board's.
proposal to construct a five -r00111
;85,0Q.0 addition to the school.
E. M iCk
lex -the Hensel' re
p
resentativaon the hoard, explain
-
ed
to Council the heed for more
room. Ile was one of the delegates
:Whe interviewed the Department
of Education concerning the ad-
dation,
The council's resolution read:
"We, the municipal council .of the
Village of Hensel', do hereby re
,solve to support the Exeter muni-
cipal Council :in seeking approval
for a further debenture issue to
finance the expansion and im
Trovementa needed to the ,South
Huron. District High School."
Hensel), .is one of the six muni-
cipalities which finance the die--
trict, eclaool. Thb debenture "issue
is made in Exeter's name 'but all
municipalities contribute accord-
ing to assessment.
Utility man. E. R, Davis re-
ported to council on -the patching
and repainting of the parking
zones on King street,
Clerk J. A, Paterson was in-
structed to'contect 0. P. Corbett,
1Lucan engineer, in connection
with a survey of York street prom
,Albert to London Road,
Reeve William Parke w a s
authorized to declare Cleic % oli-
dey on August 1,
R. Campbell appeared for a
eublio garage licence and was re-
ferred. to the Department 'of La-
bour at Toronto,
Reeve Parke reported on the
.interview he had with the county
road committee concerning King
Street East,
FENNO
Gontmonts About
Croma rty
By MB$. K. AIcKE=Ai4R.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glossop
and Bette visited over the holiday
weekend in Toronto.
1V1rs, Dan McKellar, Russell,
Bruceof
ru and Joy Anne, Buffalo,
spent a few days last week with
relatives Mere. Mussell is spend -
lug' Itis vacation, with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wallace.
Mrs, Alan Somers. Paul and
David And .Mrs, Ruby Routly, of
St. Marys, visited Tuesday with
Mr, and Mrs. Is, McKellar.
Mr. James Miller, St., is a pa-
tient in .Seaforth hospital,
Mrs, Filmer Chappel, Alfred,
Laura and David. left last week
for a, .trip to the West,
Mr, .and Mrs, Denton Taylor,
Keneth, Sherrill and Mary Lon,
of Burlington, visited on Sunday
with Mr .and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
i'amBy,
Mr. and Mrs. J., E. Abbiss, of
Georgetown, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Wilkins and son Richard, of
Weston, visited over the holiday
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Carey and Mr, and Mrs.
Gerald Carey.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew McLaeh
lan and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Sr.,
visited with Mr; and Mrs. J. G.
Scott, of lRuseeldale, n Tuesday
when they celebrated their got -
den wedding anniversary.
David Scott, Billy Ramsay and
Donald Coleman are spending
this. week at Bimini Camp.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun,
Laurie and Tom, of Clinton, and
Mr, John Robinson, of Zurich,
visited Sunday with Mrs. Thomas
Scott, .Sr,
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Cottage Roll ` 690 Per Lb.
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 430 Per Lb.
Pitre Pork .Sausage 450 Per Lb.
Found Steak , . .. 590 Per Lb.
Grocery Specials
Blue & Gold Peas, 15 Oz. Tins 2 for 310
Marshmallows, 1 Lb. Pkgs. 290
Corn Niblets, 14 'Oz. Tins ,' 2 for 330
Aylmer• Cream Corn, 15 Ox, Tins k. 2 for 250
Paramount Sockeye Salmon 73/4 Oz. Tin ' 360
Liquid Certo , . 250 Per Bottle
Soda Biscuits, 1 Lb. Pkgs......, . 270
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HENSALL, ONT.
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Induction servicefor the Rev,
ti. D, Daniel who succeeds Rev.
W. J. Rogers, aa minister of Hen -
sail a n d Chiselhurst United
Churches was held in the United
Church Wednesday. evening. Rev.
H. 0, Wilson sof Wesley Willis
United Church. Clinton, was in
charge of the service and address-
ed the minister and stated --"Past-
oral .charges are changing. A
great many more, duties are ex-
pected now of a minister •than
years ago. Children need to be
nurtured, young people need en-
couragement. The congregation
expects 'one supreme thing from
the minister, that lie present
Jesus 'Christ to the -congregation.
??reaching ought to matter vsehen
it is not designed to entertain-
ing when it endeavours to teach
men that sacrifice is the road. to.
Jesus Christ,"
Rev, H. J. Snell, of James St.
United Church, Exeter, addressed
the Congregation, basing kis re-
marks on the subject "Conditions
for Pentecost." "-It ie necessary
that every one of. us preach Jesus
Christ," "Christ still lives—He
lives within the human heart."
In closing Mr. Snell said "Be
considerate of your minister ,and.
his wife, be Kind and treat them
as human beings." Mr, N. W.
Trewartha, Clinton, member of
the Presbytery •conducted Rev,
Daniel to the platform.
A reception was held .hollowing
the induction service with Edison
Forrest, Jim McAllister, Joe Fer-
guson and Earl Treffry forming
the reception 'Committee, Mr. For-
rest, elerk of the Session extend-
ed ahearty welcome to the Rev..
Daniel and Mrs, Daniel. Mr, Dan:
lel spoke lbriefly •and'closed with
the statement' like Paul "I'll be
anything- to anybody --if by "that
thing I can work out the King-
dom of God," Chiselhurst ladies
attended to the luncheon arrange
ments.
Mr, Daniel who has been min-
ister of Trinity United Church,
Ingersoll, for i7 years, has serv-
BingoWinners
Wixitrers of the bingo held Sat-
urday Blast in the Legion Hall,
sponsored by the :Legion are as
follows: Miss Foster, Roy Pepper,
Mrs, Wes Venner, Mre.4, A. Fat-
ersoli, .Mrs. J. Sangster, Mrs. H.
Foster (Wingham), Ron McKen-
zie, Mrs.. Harry Gould, Irene
Smith, Bonnie Kyle, Mrs, •cher,
Mrs. Wm. E;male, Fid. Corbett,
Mrs. B. Poster, Mrs, Moe Elliott.
(Clinton), Irene. Wakefield, The
jack pot of $30 which was not
won will be $35 this coming Sat-
urday in 52 calls.
Personal Items
IMr. Bruce Glenn; of Toronto,
spent .the • weekend at the home`
of his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. John
M, Glenn.
Mrs. Etta ?Hemphill, of Lon-
don, former Hensall resident, is
holidaying at Oakwood, Park,
Grand Bend. '
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKin-
non, A< and family, of Watford,
spent the weekend with ,the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. D. Meleinnont
Billie Brown and Jerry Mc-
Clinchey enjoyed a •pleasant camp-
ing outing at Bayttield this Week.
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Phone 190 ry EXETER • Phone 190
Mena Wear Ladies', Children and Bahies' Wear
- Dry Goods F1oor;Covcrings, etc.
D.. Daniel
LJC Cha.rge
ed at Campbellford, Peterboro,
Palmerston and 'Ingersoll, was
president of London Conference
for years 1.963.54, chairman pt
the Settlement men
t COmmittoe
1004-
00,
55,
also chairman. of the- Coir-
Terence Radio Con mittee. He
served as ,chaplain in World War
ll for five years.
Personal. Items
Manley ,Jinks, an employee of
General Coach Works, required
seven stitches to close a wound
en his left band in an injury ant -
!mod in an accident at the Plant.
Miss Marlene Richardson has
'accepted a position on the staff
of the Bank pf Montreal.
Mr. Angus McLean, account-
ant et Bank of Montreal, Mrs.
McLean and family are spending
two , weeks vacationing at .the
Coast.
Mrs. Keith Lindsay, who _ has
been on 'the staff of the flank
of Montreal here, left for Thames
ville to rejoin her husband who
has beef transferred trent the
Bank of Montreal, Goderich to
Thamesville. - "
Mrs. Roy Smith, of .Nelson,
B:0,, arrived in, Grand Bend on
Thursday e f this week, to vac-
ation with iter sister Mrs. C.
Cook at the cottage Del -Mar.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Manns.
and son, of Toronto, spent the
holiday .weekend with thefor-
mer's mother, Mrs, Mains,
Mr. and Mrs. ;Jack Clark and
family, of Pontiac, Mich„ • weee
weekend visitors with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Clark, Jr.
.Miss ,Shirley Chapman, R.N., of
London, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.L
Lorne
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt, oR.
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Alice Joynt.
'Mrs. Harold Shepherd 'and
family, of Toronto, are holidaying
with Mrs,. .Shepherd's another,
Mrs. J. Smillie,
Mr. .and Mrs. E. L. Mickle,
Bobbie, ,Charles and Anae are
enjoying a motor trip to Northern
Ontario and will visit with' Miss
Betty Mickle, B.Se.N., who -is
employed as a nurse' for, the Girls'
Camp "Wapomeo, Canoe Lake, in
Algonquin,
Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram'
spent the weekend at' Georgian
Bay Shores.
Miss Etta, Jarrott and Miss
Vera Colbert, of Toronto, are
spending the summer holidays at
the former's home near leippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd
and family, of Toronto, spent the
weekend with the letter's mother,
Mrs. James Smillie. . `
Mr: and Mrs. Grosser, of To-
ronto, visited this week at the
home of Mr. and• Mrs. Harold.
Benthron.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth and
fancily, of Detroit, spent the holi-
day, weekend with Mrs. yoth's
mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson..
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararus and
family,, of .Toronto, were weekend
visitors with the former's mother,
Mrs. S. 'Sararus.
Mrs. D. •Chelew and daughter
Caroline, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
are holidaying with the former's
mother, Mrs. C. Cook, at her sum -
,mer home, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beaton
and soh, of Goderich, moved to
Hensall on Wednesday where
they intend opening the bake
shop on July 9.
'Miss Margaret Bell, of Toronto,
is visiting with her parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. William K. Bell.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar, of To-
ronto, visited over the Holiday
with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. John 'Corbett and
family attended the Morenz re-
union held in Stratford this week.
Ronald Broderick left Satur-
day for Boy Scout can'tp, where
he will spend a week,
Mrs. Pearl Case visited with
he`r mother, Mrs. J. Reid, in Lon-
don this week.
Message From
Kippen
By MICS, A, .t 40103ZIDT c>3R
Baby Band Picnic
The Baby Band held their an-
nual picnic on Wednesday .alter-
noon et the home of Mrs. John
Sinclair with Mrs, H..Benindyk,
as co -hostess, A brief W.M.S.
meeting was held with. Mrs.
Emerson Kyle presiding.
The visiting .committee for Jule
is Mrs. Ralph Turner .and Mre.
Boss Love. Mrs, E. Jarrott's and
Mrs. Mcleod's class of girls wilt
be responsible for flowers in the
church for July.
It was reported by Mrs. Broad -
foot, Baby Band secretary, that
there are four members being
promoted . to Mission Band.
Mr. V. Alderdice, Mrs, W.
Workman, Mrs, R. Elgie end Mrs,
R. McGregor conducted sports on
the lawn, after which, refresh-
ments were served.
Tractor System
Shown To Clubs
The Hay -Stanley Tractor Club
;net recently at Mr. V. L Becker's
garage, Dashwood, with the presi-
dent, Mr. Gerald Parsons, in
charge, .Sixteen members were
present. The electrical system of
tractors was discussed and illus-
trated.
Mr, H. Bellman, of Walkerton,
who is a promoter of the 4-I1
Tractor .Clubs, was present, Mr,
Beilman was married recently and
Mr, Gerald Parsons; on behalf of
the Hay -Stanley Club, presented
Mr. Bellman with a gift.
Mr. Becker treated the boys to
refreshing soft drinks.
Personal Items
Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto;
is holidaying
a m
t her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
Shipman in Exeter on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
and girls attended the Cann re-
union on Saturday afternoon ,in
Riverview Park, Exeter.
Mrs. A, •Gackstetter and girls,
accompanied -by Mrs. H.. Gook-
stetter, called on Mr, and Mrs.
N. Foster and Mr. and Mrs, H.
Dalrymple in. Egmondville Mpn
day evening,
Mr. Jack Bell, who has been
attending Agricultural College at
Ridgetown, is holidaying with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. F.
;Bell,
Over 50 local children areen-
rolled at the summer vacational
school being Held at St. .Andrew's
United Church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stew-
art, of Seaforth, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore.
Mr. Herb Mousseau, of Zurich,
and Mr. Elzar Mopsseau, Kippen,
are on a fishing trip to Parry
Sound this week. '
Mrs. W. L. Mollis spent a. feve
day+s last week•with" Mr, and airs.
Hovey in Wingham
Miss Marilyn Mousseau
spending a few days with friends
in London.
d r and Mrs. Jack Dickert, of
t011eford; visited with Mr. and
Mrs. N. Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornish, of
Goderich, with the latter's father,
Mr. Robert Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett
and Mrs. Ducker; of Toronto,
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
N. Long,
Mr. Bud McLeod with friends
In Detroit.
-Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor, of
Stratford, with Mrs. Dinsdale
and Miss Whiteman.
Mr. Bob Love, of Oakville,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Love. '
Injures Foot
Mr. Douglas Dick of Hay
Township is in Stratford General
Hospital following an accident
'while unloading logs at Mitchell
en Saturday. The load slipped
and in so doing a log crushed the
bong in His foot.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAI] STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m,, D.S.T.--- Dutch
Service. All welcome.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
0:00 a,m.---•Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Clod As A
Seeker"
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
»ASHyvoOD
Rev. W, F. Iirrotz, Minister
Mrs. Itenn McCrae, Organist
Sunday, July 10, 1955
10:00 •a.m.—holy Communion
July 4 to July 15—Daily Vacatiot
aib1e School
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
ammo:
Rev. Glen 1#. t§tronme, Minister'
10:00 a. tn.—Mont/1.g Worship
11:00 am. --Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—"A Testimony"
UNION SERVICES
"-James St. United Church
Main St. United Church
Crediton United Church
Shipka United Church
9:45 a.m,—Crediton United
Church
10;00 ate---MViain St. Sunday
School in Main St. Church
10:00 a.m.—James St. Sunday
School in James St. Church
11:00 a..m.—roint hVforning Wol-
Ship in James St. Church
Sermon Subject: "Who Is Jesus
Christ?"
Choir: Selected
Solo: Mrs. Robert Reilly
12:30.p.m,---Shipka United
Church
A Warm Welcot'ne
Is i0 tended To All
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
>r sgriwoop
Reit. Louis Migenell, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 tehi.—ServiCe
"L11e Can Be Happy, Making
the Family Christian"
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Zter. X,. D. Knox, )3.A.A Bernie
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
3:20' a.m. - -IIely Communion
(Iris the Chapel)
11:30 a.m. , Holy Baptiste end
Shortened Order of Morning
Prayer.
Bean Club.
.
P ares Trip
The regular meeting of the
II'ensall Kinsmen 4-11 White Bean
Club was herd June 29 on the
farm of -club member Jack Bell.
Roll call was .answered by 34
>nembers.
Club leader Bill .Mickle out-
lined the Huron County 4-1I train
trip to Toronto On July 19. Points
of interest to be visited are Swift's
plant, Canada 1'askers, Parlia
silent Buildings, the Subway and
n International League ball game
in the evening,
Each club member told about
his plot of beans. and .a panel dis-
cussion on caring tor. harvesting
and marketing .of beans followed,
9n the panel were Lo>tis Hyde,
Jack . Sell, Keith Lovell, '113#11
Mickle and Bill Rowcliffe. Dis-
eased plots were discussed and
the infestation identified.. Also
discussed was the making Of a
float' for the Hensall Bean Pesti..
val on September 5.
The next 'meeting will be held
July 21 at the Huron County.
Home at Clinton, in connection
with ,the Huron Crop and Soil
Association twilight meeting,
Personal Items
Vacation Bible ,School commenc-
ed in 'Carmel Presbyterian e'hurch
on Monday with an enrollment
of fifty between the ages of four
and thirteen, The theme of tire
school .is "Sailing With Christ"
with Mrs. Wm, ;Brown acting as
leader -and eight teachers assist-
ing.
Miss Marie Miller and Mr, Jack
Folds, of Windsor, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Jinks.
Cpl. John Atkinson, Mrs. Atk-
inson and family have • returned
to Quebec. following an extended
vacation with Mr, and Mrs. Rudy
Petnke.
Mr. Ron Mock, a. patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, is im-
proving in health,
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mickle, 'Ridge -
town, •attended the funeral of
thea brother-in-law,' e
>.^' brot r he n w, Charles H.
Rhodes, :in Toledo, Ohio, Thurs-
day of last week.
Miss Elvera Churchill, Toronto
spent the weekend tat the home of
her 'sister, air, and Mrs,n E. Shad -
dick. Miss Churchill leaves Friday
from Melton Airport with a group
of teachers in a chartered plane
for Europe where they will tour
the continent. They will be away
eight weeks.
Mr, .and Mrs. Howard Pettigrew
Denise and Christine, of Lincoln
Park, Mich,, have returned home
after spending a week at the Hess
in the Pinery. They spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. .Hess.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Daniels and
son Chris, of Queensville, spent
the weekend .at the home of Mrs.
Anna Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. CEd. TTaimola, San-
dra and Dennis, of Lincoln Park,
Mich., are spending a week at tthe
Hess cottage in the Pihery.
Mr. and Mrs. D. ° Cameron are
holidaying with relatives and
friends in Hamilton and Buffalo
this week,
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