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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-04-18, Page 6'`'PInnee•Advetcltte, APr 1 111, 1957 ens And -District News CORESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Henden, Phone S Mrs. Archie McGregor, Phone` 682•r-31 loses Finger I Chooses ! Group At Carmel Starting Pump. Host To Ladies Neva The Arnold. Circle of Carmel Mr. Andrew Hummel, Parr i Officers; Line farmer, suet with a painful Mrs. Carl ined ; sby- the of fling arch ing. a Payne was electe accident on. Monday evening. Mr. 'president of Hensall Women' kl:uminel:had trouble with a new Institute at the annual: nteetin belt on an electric pump. Mr. Vin the Legion Hall Wednesda Huninl.el caught the belt and . evening. pulley to give it a start and it is 1 Vice-presidents are Mrs. E nought his finger on the right Norrnlnton, Mrs. S, Roobol and 'hand caught in a hole and was; taken off as the pulley went I Airs. T. C. Coates; secretary i treasurer, Airs, R. Ai. Peck; as - He was rushed to ilio office of st., Mrs. WVzn. Ellis; press re - Dr. J. C. Goddard, of ' ff ice 1. ° porter, Mrs. Maud Hedden, asst. He was later taken to Clinton 1'anist, Miss Greta Lammie; asst. . Public Hospital where he is now Airs• Wm. Brown; card conven- confined. Mr. Hummel is an er, Mrs. Alice Joynt; asst., Mrs. employee of Mr. Edison Forrest, f W. 0. Goodwin; district repre- St. Paul's W.A. ) sentative, Mrs. _George. Aria -- t strong; alternate, Airs. Win. Henry;. 'auditors, .M' i s s . Mary Goodwin, Mrs. W. 0, Goodwin; Standing committee conveners; can church. President Mrs. W. agriculture and Canadian In - O. Goodwin chaired the meeting, dustries, Mrs, Walker Carlisle Plans were outlined for the tur- and Mrs. Wes Richardson; cit - key supper to be he*i in the!izenship and education, Mrs, T. schoolroom of the church Sat- Sherritt and Mrs. R. Elgie; com- urday, April 27. Excerpts from munity activities and public re- the.log book were read by Mrs. lations, Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. T. Lavender. A. Orr; historical research and Kinettes Meet health, Mrs. H. Faber and Mrs. G. Hess; branch directors, Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs. R. Y. Mc- Laren, Mrs. G. Hess, Mrs. W. R. Stephenson. The guest speaker, Ray Pat- erson, Hensall, gave a talk on insurance, investments and wills, Bobby and Jean Lammie of Cen- tralia contributed vocal solos and duets, accompanied by their aunt, Miss Greta Lammie. Members handed in their talent money and told how they earn- ed it. Hostesses were Airs. Roo - bol and Mrs. Faber. Carmel W.M.S. • elj Presbyterian Church enterta i the ladies of Caven Pre ;1 terian Church, Exeter, and I Woman's Missionary Society . : their own church Monday eve lit: the basement of the ch 'for their Easter thank -offer around. Airs: C: Fiford was hostess at, her home Thursday evening for the meeting of St. Paul's Angli- Mrs, Frank Pearce was host- ess at her home Tuesday eve- • ping for the meeting of the Hen- sall Kinettes with Mrs. H. Knight, president, in the chair. Two nominating committees we r e chosen. Mrs. L.-Tiberio, and Mrs. R. Bonthron will act as conven- ers on their respective commit- tees, slate to be brought in at the next meeting. Members will attend the inter- club meeting in Stratford May 7 at the Victorian Inn. Delegates to the convention at Niagara Falls in May are Mrs. Tiberio end Mrs. J. Drysdale. In charge of the entertainment for the next meeting April 23 are Mrs. Tiberio and Mrs, R. Reaburn. The raffle prize was won by Mrs. Reaburn. TIP TOP'S DESIGNER MR, G. COHEN, SAY$ "GOOD STYLE begins and ends with COMFORT" Comfort is what you get in Tip . Top's new. Ivy influence styles. True natural fit.. , without un- necessary padding, hand -cut to your personal measurements. This Spring choose Tip Top's Trim Look style inyour choice from hundreds of fabrics in the colour beat suited to you. Let us take your personal measurements to- morrow! , TAILOREO-TO.YOUR•MEASURE "Tin _Too" Clothes $64.50 .2 pc, ]xcittsive with W. a Goodwin The Easter meeting ,of the Women's Missionary Society 6f Carmel Church was held Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. D. MacDon- ald addressed the group'present- ing .informative and interesting highlights of India, its people I and customs, which was en- hanced with slides. The devo- tion was taken by Mrs. Earl 1 Campbell and Airs. lnez Mc - Ewan. Mrs. E. Munn favoured I with .a piano solo, Personal Items Good Friday service will be held in Carmel Presbyterian church,' Good Friday at 10;30 a.m. with Rev. D. MacDonald and Rev. C. D Daniel in charge. Mrs. Mervyn Bell was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, in the interests of her health. Mrs. J. Forrest who has been a patient at South, Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, for the past num- ber of weeks has been removed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blackler of Clinton. Mrs. Gregg -returned to her Thome in Gorrie after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Louis Simpson, Miss Grace Forrest R.N. of Brantford spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forrest. Mr. Lloyd Hudson of St. Mary s 1 visited friends there last week Mrs. Della Wright of Mitchel was a recent visitor with Mr nd Mrs. 0. Rapson. Miss Shirley Chapman R.N. of Sarnia was a week -end visitor with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs Lorne Chapman. Dr. Win. T. Joynt of London visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Dr. D. McKelvie. Mrs. Mc- Kelvie, Robert atfd Anne of Essex spent the weekend with friends here,. Mrs. Laird Mickle Spent a few days last week in Toronto visit- ing her daughter Miss Betty Micicle and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robert- son, of Listowel, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks. Mr. and Mrs. .E Appleton, of xeter, were recent visitors with r and Mrs, C. L. Jinks. Mr. and Mrs Keith Lindsay, of hamesville, spent Sunday with e latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ohn. Henderson, •a Hensall E Phone 16 Ai th J TIP TOP TAILORS • • The president, Mrs, A, opened with an Easter poem, His Steps," followed by welcome to the guests, Memb are reminded to have their gifts for .hospitals (toilet articles, baby clothes, etc., unwrapped) in at the May meeting along with their. supply money. Mrs. B. Beaton and Mrs. Glenn 1 Deitz conducted the worship I period, Mrs. Harry Snell read an Easter verse, and Mrs. E. Munn contributed a piano selection. A quintette from the Arnold Circle sang a selection, "How Great Thou Art." Mrs. Beaton introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Gordon Kaiting, from Goderich, who gave an inspiring message on "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. What are we giving to Christ?" The speaker said "all ita've been given talents, some given many, some few, but to live happy meaningful lives, God expects us to use the talents that he Chas given us and in using them we will find they will be developed more fully." Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald thanked the speaker. Lunch was served under the con- venership of Mrs. A. Kerslake and Mrs. William Brown, • Capture Prizes Orr, .14 a ers At Legion Bingo Hensall branch 468 of the Cana- dian Legion held a successful "Share the Wealth Bingo" in the Legion Hall on Saturday eve- ning. Winners of bingo were: Mrs.. Wes Venner; Mrs. Bill Austin, .Seaforth, (2); Mrs. Roy Pepper (2). Maxine Watson; Charles Felkar; Lewis Lester; Mrs. Jim Clark (2). Mrs.- Flei- schauer, Zurich (2); Mrs. Bob Baker jr. Bill Austin, Seaforth; Mrs..Davis,s Exeter; Mrs. Eliza- beth Castle; Jack Brintnell. The $5.00 door prize was won by Mrs.` Jini Clark of Hensall. `r 'In a special draw first prize of a TV chair was won by Jessie B. Hart, Clinton; and second prize, 'coffee percolator, went to Ed A. Culleriel, R.R. 1 Credi- ton. Proceeds of this draw. will ' be used to purchase sweaters and stockings etc. 'for the Pee Wee hockey team of Hensall, which the Legion sponsored. �Asistant Ag Rep Addresses Club Mr. Art Bolton of Clinton, assistant agricultural represen- tative, was guest speaker at the ! dinner +,meeting of Hensall Kins- men Club, held at the Kesy Kor- ner• restaurant Thursday eve- ning, Mr. Bolton presented infor- mative highlights dealing with the work of the 4-H bean Club, Lloyd Ford, president of Exe- ter Kinsmen Club, Les Parker, who is running for deputy gover- nor for Zone D and several mem- bers of the club were guests. L. Tiberio, president of Hen,. sail Kinsmen club, Jack Drys- dale, Conrad McRoberts, George Sawyer, Harold Bonthron, Ha- rold Knight, attended the Zone Conference held in Simcoe Sun- day. Canada's cimposite index of industrial production in 1955 averaged 265,9 or 8.7 per cent above 1954. HENSALL STORE HOURS -- Open Friday evenings until 9 o'clock; open Saturday evenings until. 10 o'clock; open all day Wednesdays; closed all day Mon- I days. (adv't) HURON & ERIE d office Lisnd6 , Mit 10 biistriet Plenettentaitives: Lleyef J. W, Haberat, Xu,ICl�ga13�� e M.Frendis, sx? ertiti•ariat F", r dellrtr L u9htbn, Exeter, itosielittio COUNTRY -FRESH �, GRADE "A" LARGE �;r Come quick as a bunny --and fill your Easter Basket with ALL your Favorite Foods for the holiday dinner( Fill It to oVerflovving without emptying - your purse—for our store -wide Low Prices help you to feast for the. least. Bolden. Hour Asstd. Lb, lox Chocolates 95c Belden Hdur taster ' c.o. Pk., Egg Candies 29c. 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