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* fflOlMES lW6SATOxlfE8< ONTARIO, THURSPAY MORNING# FEBRUARY 2,
Hensail And District News
Name Officers
At 'the annual mooting of st.
Paul’s Anglican church which
was chaired by Roy. N. B. Knox.
r« H. Middleton was elected vest
ry clerk; people’s warden, T. Lavender; minister’s warden,
John (Henderson; lay Relegate, T,
Lavender, Jack Henderson; sides
men, F, Ellwood, C. Fiford, Tom
Lavender, Bill Lavender; audi
tors, F. Ellwood, C. Fiford,
Mrs.
Mrs.
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Grocery Specials
Wagstaffe's Raspberry Jam, 24-Oz. Jar
Wagstaffe's Strawberry Jam, 24-Oz.
Libby Peas, 15-Oz. Tins ..................
Beehive Corn Syrup, 5-Lb. Pail ....
Giant Blue Surf .................................
Campbell's Tomato Soup................
National Tea Bags, 50's...................
Rose Sweet Mixed Pickles .............
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(Letter From
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MO.TZ
To The Electors Of
Village Of HensailHensail Kinsmen
Entertain Wives
Ladies’ Night was ohserve4
Thursday evening, when The
H e n s a 11 Kinsman entertained,
their wives with a banquet held'
at Latin quarters in London, The
Kinsmen charted a bus and thir
ty four attended the affair,
President W i 1 li a m Mickle
chaired a ’brief business meeting
following the banauet. Mrs. Har
old Bonthron was the lucky win
ner of a draw for the ladies, andi
Jack Corneil for the men. Lucky
winners in the spot dances were
Mrs. D. McKelvie, and Mrs. Har
old Knight.
Personal Items
Miss (Shirley IChapman (R.N. of
Sarnia returned to her duties
this week after spending the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Chapman.
Mrs. H. W. Neeb of Tavistock
spent the past week with ‘her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Brown.
Mrs. Sam iDougall ds confined
to her room owing to Illness.
Mrs. Chiseney of Toronto is
spending .some time with her
sister, Mrs. 'Sam Dougall.
Mrs. ’C. Wilson is visiting with
relatives and friends in Moose
Jaw, Sask.
Mr. Edgar Munn has been con-
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of Exeter
with her
Mrs. ;Sam
of Exeter
with her
I would like to take this opportunity of express
ing my sincere thanks for electing me as Reeve for
1956 at the elections on Monday, At all times I shall try
to do my utmost to fulfill the confidence placed in me..r
Miss Marcia Smith
spent the weekend
grandparents, Mr. and
Baynham.
Mrs. Margaret Gibb
spent the weekend
daughter and grandson, Mrs, R.
Motz and (Ronnie.
Mrs. Ed Baynham of iShipka
spent Monday with Mr. .and Mrs.
Sam Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sims and
family spent Sunday in Walker
ton with Mr. and Mrs.
wards and 'Diane.
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin
Parkhill spent Sunday
parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Wein.
Norman H. Jones
Mark Anniversary
And Birthday
■Sunday, January 29 marked a
special occasion for Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Consitt of Kippen, who ob
served. their fortieth wedding an
niversary and also the birthday
of Mr. Consitt. 'A family dinner
marked the special event.
In honor of the occasion
friends met at their home Sat
urday evening and gave them a
surprise party, progressive euch
re was the highlight of the even
ing with Mrs. Jack Cooper, Mrs.
Carl MciClinchey, Carl MdQlinch- ty, Abe Zapfe, the winners,
During the course of the even
ing Mr. and- Mrs. Consitt were
presented with a silver cream
and sugar with tray. Mrs, Carl
MdClinchey read the address, and
the presentation was made by
Mrs. R. D. Elgie;
and Mrs. 'Consitt have a
and
FarmersWein of
with his
Leonard
John M. Bell, 71
Dies After Move
John McLean Bell of JJsborne
Towuship died suddenly on Mon
day iQt the "home of hie sister,
Mrs. Thomas Drover where he
arrived only on Sunday, He was
up. and around when he was
stricken with ft heart attack and
was dead apon arrival of ambul
ance to take him to hospital.
He was in his 72nd year and un
married.
Surviving are two sisters,
"William Brintnell, and
Drover, both of (Hibbert,
brother, Earl Bell, Seattle, Wash;
Public funeral services were
held from the Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensail, Wednesday con
ducted by Rev. C. D. Daniel, with
Interment in McTaggart’s cem
etery.
Sponsor Euchre
Ki'ppen East sponsored a euch
re in S.S. 10 Tuckersmith, Friday
evening, Winners were ladies,
Mrs. .Jack McKay, Mrs, Arthur
Varley. Mrs. A. Hoggarth; gents,-
Robert Cooper, Ross Chapman,
John McGregor; Lucky lunch,
Mrs, Archie Hoggarth.
1956 Barley Contractsfined to his room owing to ill
ness.
Mrs. Letitia Sangster of Lon
don is spending a few days with
Mrs. Minnie Sangster.
Jimmy Orr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Orr, is a patient at
Victoria (Hospital, London, in the
interest of his health.
The Misses Betty Mickle and
•Georgina Scroggins, Toronto,
spent the weekend with the form
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Laird
Mickle and family. They attended
the' Victoria Hospital nurses’ re
union of their class at a dinner
Saturday evening in London.
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Personal Items
Miss Doreen Pearce of
Kirkton and. her cousin,
Marion Thomson of Clandqboye,
spent. the weekend with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
W. Thomson.
Mr, and Mrs. Pat Curran of
London were weekend guests of
the latter’s grandmother, Mrs.
J. McClymont.
Messers. Tom Consitt and
Lloyd Cooper have returned fro-m
a pleasant motor trip to Florida.
The congregation of .St. An
drew’s United Church are holding
•their annual meeting and pot
luck supper on Tuesday evening
with the gentlemen of the con
gregation catering,
News of
near
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Suburban
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Reg. 21.95, Zip-In Lining
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Mr. Arnold Wiseman was a
passenger on the C.N.iR. train
that .was in the collision at Acton
on Monday morning. Mr. Wise
man was considerably shaken up
but was able to return home
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Hogg of
Thorndale and Mrs. M. Routly,
St. Marys, were (Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rout
ly.
Miss Donna Darling of St.
Marys spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Roger.
•On Saturday evening the
ladies of the .village gathered at
the home of Mirs. N. S. Amos to
(honor two bride’s elect, Miss
Mary Willis and Miss 'Glenys
Doupe. After an evening of fun
the girls were presented with a
miscellaneous shower.
Present Awards
At SS Banquet
Friday evening the United
Church Sunday School held its
annual supper with over liOd
members enjoying a pot luck
meal.
The program consisted of a
musical number • by the primary
class; mouth organ selection by
Wilbert Kirkby and Jack Urqu
hart, accompanied by Rev. J. H.
Anderson; a story by Miss Ruth
Kemp; piano solo' by Bob Ander
son; songs by the junior choir,
intermediate ' girls and ladies
quartette and a reading by Mrs.
Roh Fletcher.
Prizes were given-to those with
perfect attendance: intermediat
es, Vesta Watson, Patsy Marshall,
Bill Marshall, Bruce Greenstreei;
juniors, Helen Anderson, Irish
Marshall, Larry. Dobson, Sandra
Jory and Raymond Switzer;
•primary, Cheryl Denham, Ricky
.Jory, Barbara Switzer and Cathy
Amos.
Secretary Ross Marshall pres
ented diplomas and seals to 55
members attending 90 percent.
Recipients were:
Twelve years: Patsy Marshall,
Harold Burgin, Muriel Routly,
Marilyn Marshall, George Burgin,
Lloyd McCurdy, Adele McCurdy,
Mrs. G. IH. Burgin.
.Eleven years, Muriel Switzer;
ten years, Norman Shier, Billy
Marshall; nine years, Marwood
Willis, Mary Willis, Ross Marsh
all, Murray Shier; eight years,
G. H. Burgin, Fred Switzer, Clar
ence Switzer, Mrs. Fred Switzer,
Ron Marshall.
Seven years, Harold Switzer,
Robbie Dobson, Christine Evel-
eigh; six years, Lucille Watson,
Vesta Watson, Eva Greenstreet;
Bruce Greenstrdet; five years,
Iris Marshall, Sandra Jory; four
years, Jack Switzer, Robert An-
‘derson, Marlene Stone, Helen An
derson, Larry Dobson, and Ray
mond Switzer,
Three years, ‘Cathy Amos,
Rickie Jory, Barbara Switzer;
two years, Mrs. Earl Watson, Ger
ald Francis, Stanley Frauds, Ed
win Shute, Mervln Shute, David
Marshall, Joan Francis, Cheryl
Denham, Darlene Dehiham; one
year, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roger,
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