The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-12-13, Page 6m*
Hensall
The TimW’Advoeat*, December 13, 1956
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs, Archie MeGr&gor, Phone 682-r-3J
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Euchre
Capture Prizes
The euchre and dance sponsor
ed by Kippen Bast Women’s In
stitute, held Friday evening in
the Hensall Town Hall, was
successful.and largely attended,
with 23 tables in play for the
euchre.
Winners were: ladies, Mrs.
Charles Eyre, Kippen; Mrs. Carl
McClinchey, Mrs. Rapson, Hen
sail; gents, Lome Luker, Hen
sall, William Souter, Brucefield,
Ross Broadfoot, Kippen; lucky
prize, Mrs. Emmerson Kyle,
Kippen. „
Mrs. William Deitz, of Kippen,
was the winner of the Christmas
cake which was made by Mrs.
Verne Alderdice and Mrs. Rus
sell Brock, and decorated by
Mrs. Gharles Eyre. Mrs. James
McNaughton was ticket con
vener. Mrs, W. S. Murdock, of
Brucefield, drew the winning
ticket.
The Murdock orchestra pro
vided music for the dance.
A Film
"Cinderellla"
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
Saturday, Dec. 15
7:30 p.m.
Adults 250 Children
Sponsored by
Hensall Kinsmen
Thank
e
Hensall
Voters
150
I would like to express
my appreciation for the sup
port I received at the polls.
Lome Luker
ion Auxiliary
On Saturdav Treats Veterans XZII AjClIUlWCiy I At annual Christmas meet-
Santa Claus will pay his an-'lhg of the Legipn Ladies AuxiL
nual visit to Hensall on Saturday,; Lar-V. bold on Tuesday nr the
December 15, at the thomomwefl«ro«i
Christmas party arranged by
Chamber of Commerce and Hen
sall Legion. In charge of the
Christmas tree are Al Scltoll,
William Smith, Don Joynt and
Jim Paterson.
This party is given for the.
children of Hensall and com-1
munity who will receive treats,
and see films later in the town
hall.
Zurich Institute
Host To Groups
Mrs. A. Araacher of Zurich
was guest speaker at the Christ
mas meeting-of Zurich Women’s
Institute on Tuesday evening.
Members of Hensall and Sea
forth Institutes were guests,
Mrs. Amacher: chose for her
theme, uWe are building every
day.” She stressed three things
-to do each day: think beautiful
thoughts; do helpful deeds, and
see something beautiful. Mrs.
Amacher was introduced by
Mrs. E. Hev.
Mrs. R. M. Peck of Hensall.
commented on the motto ‘-‘A
child has three teachers—home,
church and schpol.”
Mrs, William Siebert demon
strated the making of Christmas
decorations; A maho solo w.as
contributed 'by Miss Grace Erb,
Zurich; readings by Mrs. W.
Coleman, Seafqrth; vocal solos
by Mrs. Carl Payne, Hensall,
Sharon Strong, . Seaforth, and
Robert Erb, Zurich.
Presiding for the program was
Mrs. Leonard Erb. Mrs. H. Rose,
president, conducted the business
when gifts were donated for the
Children’s Aid Society at jRode-
rich. Mrs. Erb gave highlights
of the South Huron W.I. execu
tive meeting held at Hensall
recently.. s
DRAW
FOR
ELECTRIC TRAIN
With every $3.00 purchase» You
receive one chance- on the draw.
Wm. J. Clement
Texaco Station
HENSALL
1 Legion Hall, the members agreed.
; to send the war veteran in
I Westminster Hospital a Christ-
■ mas parcel, and also send
(-Christmas boxes to servicemen
; overseas from the village. In
. charge of packing are Mrs. S.
| Rannie, Mrs. Ron Mock, Mrs.
(Byran Kyle, Mrs. E. Shaddick.
A motion was passed to do
nate Christmas boxes to sick
; and shut in members of. the
Legion and Ladies Auxiliary.
Members, are asked to leave all donations at the Legion1' Hall on
Friday, December 21, in the
evening. An electric clock was
donated- to the kitchen by 11
members of the auxiliary. Nom>
inations were held and elections
and installation will be held at
the January meeting. Mrs. Wil
liam Brown won the mystery
prize. The hall was decorated
with an illuminated tree from
which members exchanged gifts.
Mrs: S. Rannie and Mrs. E. R.
Davis were the decorating com
mittee.
Winners of euchre were Mrs.
Wes Venner and. Mrs. J. Drys
dale; croki'nole, Mrs. William
Brown. Entertainment commit
tee were Mrs. J. Henderson and
Mrs. L. Baynham.
President, Mrs, Davis,'chaired
the meeting. .
Kippenette Club
Sew4 Garments
Mrs. W, J. F. Bell was host
ess for the Thrifty Kippenqttes
for their fourth meeting held at
her home Saturday with ten
members answering the roll
call.
Miss Ruth Ann Jarrott was ap
pointed president to replace
Miss Eleen McLean who was not
able to take this project. Plans
for achievement day were dis
cussed.
Mrs. Bell showed the girls how
to make bias binding, how to
fold the material to get a true
bias also understitching on a
collar. Their home assignments
are to'work, on garments and
work on, record books.
Personal,Items . ■
Dr. A. >R., Campbell and Mrs.
Campbell, of’ Guelph, visited this
week with Mr, and Mrs, R. Y.
MacLaren. . ' ' ,
.Earl R.» ^oldlsm
Marries Nurse
A quiet but pretty wedding
was solemnized at Hensall United
Church manse, Saturday, Decem
ber 8 at 3 p.m. when Rev. C. D.
Daniel united in marriage Gloria
Swanson White, of Seaforth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Smith of Nova Scotia, and
Earl Ralph Soklan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Soldan, of
Hensall.
The attendants were Miss Don
ald a J. Nicholson of Seaforth,
and Leonard Clark of Hensall.
A reception was held at the
home of the groom’s parents.
Upon their return from their
wedding trip spent ip the United
States, Mr. and Mrs. Soldan will
reside in- Seaforth, where the
bride is on the staff of Scott .Me
morial Hospital,
Chiselhurst YPU
I Plan's Yule Ride
Hensall — Chiselhurst Young1
People’s Union held their fourth;
meeting irr the schoolroom of i
Hensall United Church with the
president, Nelson McClinchey, in
the chair. The meeting opened
with the singing of Christmas
carols. •'
Charles Mickle,was in charge
of the opening exercises, which
included the lesson presented by
Rev. C. D, Daniel.
The group will, hold a sleigh
ride party during the Christmas
holidays. Ken Parker, Gerald
Horton and Don McLellan were
appointed to look after this
project. The next meeting will be held Friday, December 28, at
Chiselhurst United Church.
Arthur Dignan
Native Of Hay
Arthur W. Dignan, 77, passed
away at his home in Marquis,
Sask,, on December 4.
Son of the late Warren S, Dig
nan and Many Rife of Hay
Township, Mr. Dignan went to
the West when a young man
some 55 years ago, and took up
a homestead in the Moose Jaw
district, where he farmed suc
cessfully,
He was a valued member of
the Marquis .United Church and
at one time superintendent of
the Sunday School. He was twice
.married. His first wife was the
,the late Celia Meilis, of Kipnen.
One daughter, Mrs. 'Fred Mar
shall of Etomani, Sask., was
born to them.
Several years' later he mar
ried Carrie Anderson, who sur
vives him, together with two
sons, Perry- and Allan, and one
daughter, Mrs. Dale Hicks,
(Bessie), all of Marquis, and
eight grandchildren; a brother,
David Dignan, and two sisters,
Mrs, Victor Fee and Mrs.- Wil
liam Forrest, all of Hensall.
BUrial was in MoOse Jaw ceme
tery.
Personal Items
Mr. John Hazelwood has been
admitted into the ■ Queensway
Nursing Home here. .
Miss Minnie McIntyre of St.
Marys is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Burtt at the Queens^
way Nursing Home.
Black, Brown,
Phone 62
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Car Coats by Bantaniac, Victoria
Hats (Gift-Certificates) by Dobbs and
Biltmore
Shoes (Gift Certificates) by Scptt McHale
Slippers,. Flight Boots, Work Shirts, Match
ing Shirt and Pant Sets, Caps, Tie and
Sox Sets, Initialled Handkerchiefs, Belts
and Scarves
Lined and Unlined Gloves,
Grey, Natural
Broadcloth and Flannelette
Dressing Gowns — A Widq
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★ Currie Ties — See the New Ties of
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Electric Heating Pad
Electric Hair Dryer
Electric Rater for under arm
Yardley Sets, Writing Paper
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Sundry Gifts For All
• Gift Stationery
• Choice Toilet Sets
• Cameras and Ink Pens
• Ball Point Pens—290 to $10.30
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Electric Razor, Gillette Razor Blades
Fine Leather Wallets
Smart Looking Lighters for the man that
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Ontario Hydro ’will continue to
provide adequate supplies of power
to meet the needs or our hospitals,
homes, farms and industries.
Free Candy
Free Movies
All Children Invited
Sponsored by Hensall
C. of C. and Canadian
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With Every
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YEARS OF PROGRESS ''
klii*. £t!SCi.AaR. MAWAXtOU. v?-.;t U.
Medical science continues to
advance well beyond the far
sighted concept of even the most
optimistic predictions of a f&k
years ago. Electricity makes much
of that progress possible. Today,
doctors Use electricity in a variety
o£ ways, from diagnosis to treat-
miejrtt. Specialized lighting and
electrical aids to surgery make
possible Intricate -operations un
dreamed of half a century ago. The
X-ray, perhaps electricity’s great
est single contribution to medicjne>
has itself assisted In saviftg
thousands of lives.
Electricity’s role in medicine
certain to become increasingly im
portant and its potentialities
greater as more electronic aids
come into general use. It is another
important way in which electricity,
the silent co-worker in so many
projects, is continually being used
to help provide higher standards
of health, living and prosperity
for us all.
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Sat., Dec. 15
2:00 p.m.
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, other articles
the family at
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suitable as Christmas Gifts for • all
reasonable prices.
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