The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-04-11, Page 6Th. T n Advocate:, April 11, 1957
RECEIVES GOLD CORD—Gwen Spencer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Spencer,
ensall, was presented with her Gold Cord, the highest award in Guiding, at a
banquet in her honor in Hensel]. United Church Friday evening. Admiring the cord
are Mrs. E. F. Elligsen, Stratford, area camp advisor, left, and Mrs. Harold Elder,
captain of the Hensall company. -T-A Photo
Hensall
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hebden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie McGregor, Pllone 682-r-31
Society Views
.film On Easter
A film on the story of the Pas-
sion was presented at the Easter
meeting of the Woman's Missio-
nary Society of the United Church
held in the church schoolroom
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. E,
Cross was the narrator and Miss
E. Ellis was in charge of the pro-
jector.
The devotional was taken by
Mrs, E. Cook and Mrs. A Alex-
ander. Mrs. Carl Payne contri-
buted a solo accompanied by
Mrs. .T. Sherritt. Mrs. W. B.
Cross presided for the program.
Mrs. George Armstrong, pre-
sident, chaired. the business
meeting, Mrs. W. Dining and
Mrs, R. Peck gave the high-
lights of the Presbyterial held
recently in Clinton. A bale of
used clothing will be packed
the second week in May for
European relief. An invitation
was accepted From the evening
At:illaryto be their guests on
Monday evening. Stewardship
notes were given by Mrs. A. Row-
cliffe,
Personal items.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mur-
doch have returned to their home
in Stanley from a three weeks'
vacation With their son-in-law
and daughters Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Duncan, in Miami, Florida.
On their return home they spent
a few days with Mr. and 1Irs.
Bi11 Murdoch and Miss Beth Afur-
dpch in 'Hamilton. They also vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Rumble
in Toronto, and while there were
guests at a dinner party in hon-
our of Mr. and Mrs. Rumble's
twelfth wedding anniversary.
Mrs, Walter McBeath. presided
at the organ in Brucefield United
Church during the absence of
Mrs. J. R. Murdoch who was va-
cationing in Florida. Mrs. Mur-
dock resumed her duties. last
Sunday.
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Members Honored
At Hensall - Chiseihurst Young
Peoples' union meeting, held at
Chiselhurst, special presentations
were made to two of the mem-
bers, Nelson McClinchey and
Geraldine Parker, in recognition,
of having; ;dedicated their lives
for full-time services to the
church and were each presented'
a book entitled "A Man. Called
Peter." The presentation was
made possible through the com-
mittee of colleges and students
of the United Church.
District Official
Visits" Rebekahs
Miss Jessie Little, District De-
puty President, of Brussels, paid
i her official visit to amber Rebe-
kah' Lodge, Hensall, Wednesday
evening accompanied by mem-
bers of Brussels lodge. Miss
Little addressed the lodge speak-
ing on "Fraternity," Miss Ma -
belle Whiteman presented her
with a gift.
The lodge accepted an 'invita-
tion to Friendship Night s. Clin-
t ton lodge April 6 together with
' members of .the LO.O.F. their
wives and husbands. They also
accepted an invitation to attend
Friendship Degree Night at
Ruth Rebekah lodge, Stratford,
Apr11.30, The district meeting will
be held at Brussels April 24 at
3 p.m. all past noble grands are
asked to attend. Plans were
outlined for a bake sale Saturday
Alay 11 in the lodge hall.
Winners of progressive euchre
were Mrs. J. Ingram, and Mrs.
A Logan, and Mrs. H. McEwan
Jr., . and 'Mrs. M. Allan; Brussels,
consolation winners.
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Legion. Auxiliary
Host To Groups
Mrs. Luella.Hall of Blyth, Zone
CI and Blyth and Clinton Auxili-
iaries were guests of Hensall
Legion Ladies Auxiliary on Tues-
day evening. Mrs. Hall dis-
cussed the scholarship fund and
spoke briefly on "Faith".
In an initiation ceremony con-
ducted by Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Wil-,
mer Dalyrmple was admitted
into membership, Mrs. Ida Dick
of Exeter, a former member and
secretary was presented with a
gift, Mrs. Fred Beer doing the
honors. The group will cater to
a masonic banquet this month
convened by Mrs. E. R. Davis.
A period of bingo was enjoyed.
Mrs. -Wes Vender and Mrs. A.
Inkley won a cup and saucer.
A draw for a seven -piece croche-
ted set, mads by Mrs. F. G.
Bonthron, was won by Mrs. Bor-
den ' Cook of Blyth.' The lucky
cup was won by Mrs. Ken Cooke,
Clinton. Prizes for nearest birth-
day were won by Mrs, J. Sim:
mons; oldest person present,
Mrs. A Joynt, Mrs. R. MacDoz
nald, Clinton for having an anni-
versary on that day. II
Mrs. H. Smale and Mrs. Aik-,
enhead convened the entertain -1
ment and Mrs. S. Rennie and I.
Airs. J. Simmons, the lunch. Over
60 members and guests were
present.
Personal Items
Miss Bernice Dining, of Sarnia,
visited over the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Dilling.
Mr. and Mrs. S�tewvart McBride
and family, of• Toronto, acconi-
panied by Mrs. Alvin McBride,
of Exeter, visited this week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott.
Mr. and. Mrs. Garry Corlett
and son, of Toronto, were week-
end visitors with Mrs. Corlett's
Cook.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. E.
Miss Shirley Chapman, 1t,N.,
of Sarnia, was a recent visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Chapman.
Mrs. Joe Helm and family, of
Tiverton, Mrs. Robert Reid, of
Kincardine, spent Friday.with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and
family.
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Gwen Sponger,. daughter of Mr. lig en also enrolled fear new leaders .and members who have'
Guides. and presented prdfieien- fi:kept it going. Special mention
cy badges' to others. She was . was :nada. of Alm R.. H. Middle--
Wen hewers by Guide Elaine ; to , Airs. W. 0. Goodwin. and
Keys. In :her reply to the toast, 1 its. T. e Lavender, charter
Gwen expressed, appreciation to members. Who are .still active.
the other members .of her oom- Jane. Morton, for the Guides, sur-
Pans,, to her leaders .and to her prised. Mrs..Lavender with the
family for their assistance in her . gift .of a Guide ring.. Mrs,lay.era-
aebievement, er, who recently resigned after
I'iev, C. D. Daniel, who with'fiv.�,years As Captain, was made
Mrs. Daniel, was present, ,spoke., the recipient of a reading; IMP
spoke on the challenge of life and briefly of the honor Gwen had : from the loeal association in tee-
the way in which .the Guide train, brou t to herself and her cont- ognition of ,the fact ,that she has
trig helps .a girl recognize and munrty, through winning this Goicl ,acted.: as chairman for the ten
prepare to meet these challenges, Cord..rears ,since its organization. In
She was introduced byMrs. It, Guide Mary . Scae proposed a reply Mrs. Lavender said she had
li. .Middleton, . thankeby Mrs. toast to the Hensall Girl Guides" received more than, she had .ever
A. W Kerslake and presented Association which was organized given • in training.. '
with flowers by Brownie- Ruth by Mrs. Clysdaie, and which re Present. besides the Brownies.
Ann Trequair. ceived its charter ten years ago,and Guidesmothers, with their others
A toast to the Gold Cord Guide this month. Mary outlined thand the Captain Mrs. ..4.
was proposed by Mrs. E. F. El- Guide Movement in kiensall and Elder, Lieutenant Mars Good-
ligsen, of Stratford, camp ad- in reply Miss E. M./,llis, a char- win, Brown Owl Mrs. E. Rowe.
visor for Ruronia area. Mrs. El- ter member, paid tribute . to the .; — Please Turn To Page 7
and Airs. Waiter bpencer, was
guest of honor ata banquet .era
1 riday eveuin arad was -present,
ed with her uold. Cord, the high-.
est .award for achievement
Guiding. The presentatlpn was
made ny Mrs. K. R. Clysdale, of .
$t. Marys, Provincial' ComntiW
sower of the Ontario Girl 'Guides"
Association.
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