The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-09, Page 6Thai T1niessAdlroi~ate, May s 1 i7
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And District News
CORRESPONDENTS.
Mrs, Maude Heddn, .Phone .5
Mrs. Archie McGregor, Phone 642.01
Rebekah Lodge !Wins Award
Delegate elegate ' I •
. t Festival.
Amber Rebekah Lodge. Tien
' wall. ;met for their regular meet-
,. . regular At Huron County Music Fes
ins, Wednesdayet ening . veins i tival held at tioderich. Nelso
Airs. S. Ronnie. itiohle Grand, I :ticl'neenee, received two first
presiding. Miss Alahelle White -;and one second in piano solo
ei ratan presented a report of the' • 2-
t district .nteetin g held at Trus• se the piano class and a S an
; .a£is, g i scholarship. _Jane Horton an
Nelson AleCltneltey received sec
I The group was informed that''
Mre. Ada Fritzle�; of Godera -h ; are pupilsize irn fa Miss oGrc a Lana
is the new di Girt deputy^ press- "are, p
dent for the coming year. Plans
were •outlined for the bake *aie
Saturday, 3alay 11 at 3 P""'' sat''Pack Bale
the lodge hall on :Hain street.
Eacone member r is asked to bring p^• Overseas
one or more article; to the bale. F
sale .and variety table, same to l
be in by 2 pen. of that day The May Meeting of the Wont
A euchre parr celebrating the ? en's Missionary Society wa
birthday of Schyle? Colfex. •one?held in the United Church par
of the founders of the lodge. was tors on Thursday afternoon wit
held with 11 tables in play. Win- a good .attendance. Mrs. T. Coate
Hers were: ladies. Mrs. Micepresided, and with her group
Ferg. Mrs, R. Taylor sr.; gents, was in charge of the program
Glenn Telt, Milton Laver-; lone : The devotional exercises were
bands, :firs. Wes Venner. In a ;taken from t h e missionar.
•draw for the angel cake made ' monthly, Mrs, H. Mcaiurtrie
by Airs, S3 tn. Fuss, Glenn Bell reading the scripture.
was the winner. Lucky CUP was The topic on Burma and Thia
won by Mrs. T)ie!u'rt of Kiltiien. , land, taken from the study book
Observe Mother's Day t was informative and presented
Mother's Day services will 1;e ht Mrs. Win. Dougall, Mrs. E.
observed at the United Church Sproat and Mrs. Coates. Miss
this Sunday with a special bap-' Marion Pepper rendered a pi-
tismal service. Sunday School ane selection. Poems on Mother's
wili meet at 10.30 a.ni. to marl. ° Day were given by Mrs. Coates
! their :attendance. and Mrs. AieMurtrie.
Mother's Day services will also I The presidedt, Airs. G. Arm -
be observed in Carmel and St. I strong, presided for the business
Paul's churches. period, when an invitation was
Personal Items !accepted to be guests of tate
Mrs.. J. W. Bonthron returned
,;FAT'S' of Tames St. United
Church, Exeter, Tuesday, May
tome last Wednesday from St. i The visiting committee; Mrs.
Petersburg, Florida. where she M. Drysdale and Airs. W. R.
vacationed for the winter months. !Stephenson. reported making 18
Mr. W. R. Dougall was admit- !.calls on the sick and shut-ins.
ted to Victoria Hospital. London. t A letter was read from Mrs.
on Sunday in the interests of William Pepper who is in Kin -
his health. ' sardine.
members of the choir. teachers 1 request, Mrs. W. billing.
and officers of the Sunday School : a Bydeleretue to the s. WytDin at
of the United Church will he en- i Clinton.gave her report for the
tertained this Thursday night at p
A turkey baneuet.. guests of the : second time of the afternoon ses-
Offieinl Board. and the .Evening,.sion. when. ?Hiss Palethorpe, a
Auxiliary of the church. "' missionary on furlough from
• Janie Smith, little daughter of ;Berea was the_ guest speaker,
-Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Smith,. un...1 giving information on bales of
element eye surgery at; St.' Jos -1 clothing etc, The bale for over-
epli's hospital, London,- on Mon- seas relief will be packed at the
'day of this week, church Thursday, 'May 16.
Patsy Sehssalrn® is In. St. Jos- Personal Items
cph's•. iiospit?al, London; where • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diinean and
she is undergoing surgery on . Barbara, of Toronto, visited over
her 'OAS.. the weekend with Mrs. Dunean's
AIr, William Smith, manager parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc -
of -General Coach Works of Can- Naughton.
- ada, is presenting each member Mr. and M. s. Stewart Bell re -
:of the famous Hensel]. Legion turned home after spending" a few
Pee Wees with a photo 8x10 of days in Detroit.
the team which appeared in the Mr. and Airs. Ellis, of Clinton,
! Beacon - Herald recently and visited recently with Mr. and
.i which was taken at Young Can- Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
ada Hockey Tournament at God- Weekend visitors >4it1L Mrs.
erieh.
Mrs. Minnie Sangster has re- i Catherine Heddon and Herb were
'turned from Lucan where she Mr. and Airs. Harold Hedden,
spent the past couple of weeks Bobby, Jimmy, and Debbie, of
with her daughter and son -in- Dresden; Air. and Mrs. W. E.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb .Stret- Hedden, of Woodstock,
'ton, and family, Peggy and Nancy Air. and Mrs. -P. L. McNaugh- '
Jane, ton and Robert spent the weekend :
Bob- anct Jean Lammie of Cen- in Port Dover.
tralia entertained the vocation Miss Elsie Smith, on the staff
class at Tweedsmuir Ha11 Lon • .of South Huron Hospital Exeter
"Fiddler's Contest
Set For June 1..4
Friday, June 14 has been set
!for the annual Western Ontario
n Championship Fiddlers' Contest
s. to he held in the local arena.
s : In addition to cash prizes a-
0 mounting to hundreds of :dollars
two trophies win be awarded.
Roy Jewell, of CFPL-TV,. will be
master of ceremonies. This con-
test is sponsored by the Hensel]
Legion Helps
.
'Three Funds
Relative Killed:
in Car Crash.
Mrs. Wilfred Hedrick, 73 of
R.li. Wogdslee, :,rho was !Filled
Sunda • afternoon when the ear
in tern ch she'WOtiding miss
s u n and plunged ged off the :road
on the outskirts of Windsor, was
the wife of a nephew of Mrs,
James Smillie of Hewett.
Dir. Hedrick, driver,of the ear,
is in Windsor hos stat in fair]
condition with head injuries, ,
Police saki the Iledrivk car
failed to make the turn from
South Cameron road into How-
aid avenue and .crashed into a
ditch. The couple were :on their
way to attend .a celebration at
their daughter's home in Wind-
sor. Mr. Hedrick ,is a retired
farmer.
Psrson;ci Items.
Air. and Airs. Fred Bonthron
motored to Corrie on Monday,
and called -on Ur. Gordon Moir,
Mr. and Airs. Laird Miekje and
family, visited on Sunday in Lon.
don with Air.• and Mrs, Harold
Bell and Helen,
Kippen WMS Speaker
MissionaryTo Islranc
.
Miss Irene Castle -of London,
who is home .on a one year fur.
lough, returning next month to
the Island of St. Lucia, British
West Indies, was guest speaker
at the May meeting of the Wein.
en's Missionary Society of St.
Andrew's -United Church, Kippen
held in the church Wednesday.
Miss Castle presented an in-
teresting and informative ad-
dress which was enhanced with
pictures depicting conditions and
life of the people .and country
where she ministers as a this-
sionary, She related many of her
personal experiences and. told of
the habits of the people, of the
extreme heat which soars as
High :as 130 degrees. She also
bad on display -wonderful flow-
ers -grown there, .one of which
was a beautiful double poinset-
ta. Fishing and raising sugar
sane are the main industries she
said, Miss Castle also' displayed
miniatures of the native houses,.
dishes, drinking cups. fishing.
nets, of many of the trees that
grow on the island :and a St.
Lucian doll.
The speaker, who is a sister
of Mrs. John Alexander. was in.
troduced by Mrs. R. Elgie and
thanked by airs. Allan Johnson
and presented with a gift, :a
remembrance from Kippen W. -
ALS. Over fifty ladies were Pres-
' ent including a good ,number
'from the W.M.S. society of Hen-
; ,call United Church.
Worship period was in charge
of Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner as-
sisted by airs. Marley. Cooper,
Miss Dorothy Turner, Mrs. Ralph
Turner, Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs.
Ronald McGregor and Mrs. liar.
old Jones. -Mrs. Carl Passniore
and Miss Mary Goodwin of Hen.
sail rendered two vocal duetts,
accompanied. at the piano by
Mrs. Ross. Broadfoot. Mrs. Harry
Caldwell contributed a Mother's
Day poem, Vice-president, Mrs.
Russets Consitt, chaired the :meet•
ing. hostesses. were Mrs. Archie':
Farsons and Mrs. Harold Jones.t.
An invitation to Turner's .church l
on May 1S .at 2.3.A, was accepted'
by the group.
Personal. t�
ItQn 1 Items
ms
Rev. G. G. Burton of London'
will be trite guest speaker on
Mother's Day, May 12, in St.
Andrew's United Church.
Miss Berva Switzer of Clin.
ton visited recently with her
friend, Joyce Hood.
lairs. Jack Deitz who was hos-
pitalized t. Clinton Hospital, has!
returned, home. .
Ur. Eddie McBride visited last;
week with vIr. and Ars, Grant
Love of Cairo, Mich.
Miss Marilyn Mousseau of
don spent the weekend with her I
parents, Alr. and lairs. Elzar
Mousseau,
Air. and Airs. Grant Love, and
a ,grandchild, Ronald Coleman.,
of Cairo, Mich. spent the• week.'
end visiting the latter's. father,.!
Mr. Robert Cooper and other rel-
atives.
air, and Airs. Wilmer McGreg-.
of of aft. Rope were weekend
guests of the former's parents,
Air. and Airs. Wilt. McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morton of
near Seaforth visited an after-
noon last week with Mr. and.
Airs. Noise !.Mood.
Sunday guests of Mrs. James.
McClymont included: air. and
Mrs. Pat Curran al London, airs.
Jennie Schilbe, Mr. and airs,
Norman Ferguson and family,
Ur. and Airs. Mike HQdgert, all
of Exeter and Mr. and Urs. J.
E. Ducltartnc of Dashwood.
Mr. and Airs. Stewart Cud.
more and Air. Sam Cudmore of
London visited Saturtday after.
noon with air. and airs. N. Lona.
Airs. Alex Hyde and her daugh.
ter, Marjorie, who have .been
patients in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London are able to be home
again.
Air. and Mrs. Wni. Stiles of
Brussels visited Sunday after-
noon at the home of Mr. and
Airs. N, Long.
Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn' AleKen-
zie announce the gift of a baby
boy, born Saturday, April 27 in
Clinton Hospital,
Air. and Mrs. Elston Dawson
visited Air. and Airs. Wellington
Good of Blyth last Wednesday
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Shop and .Save at Super $ave
I At the regular meeting of the
. ; Hensall Legion held Monday the
s ; group donated 310 to the Vete-
, ' rens Camp Fund; 35 to the Le-
i' gion University Scholarship Pro-
s gram; and the usual donation of
, 325 to the Hensall School Fair
• Board. Ron Mock was winner of
the monthly draw.
✓ At tite banquet previous to the
meeting each member of Hen-
sall Legion Pee Wees was pre-
sented: with a photo of the team
, 8 x 10 and the Legion also re-
ceived a photo, gift of General
Coach Works of Canada here.
Lon-
don, each contributing two vocal visited on Monday at her home Weekend visitors with Miss
solos and two vocal duets. Alis !.ere,
Greta Laramie accompanier!, A
Comments About 3
Cromarty
istvr
BUDGET
8.41. Pkg.
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Attend Meeting
Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. L. Sors-
dahl, Mrs. F. Allen, Mrs. E.
Moore, Mrs. Sarah Scott, Mrs.
J. Wilson, Mrs M. Houghton and
Mrs. T. L. Scott were in attend-
: ance at a meeting in Egmond-
ville United 'church under the
auspices of the W.M.S. on Wed-
nesday evening .when Miss C. E.
Wager, who is principal of the
St. Augustine High School for
Girls in Trinidad, was the spe-
cial speaker.
W.M.S. Meet For Study
The Woman's Missionary' So-
ciety met for their May meeting
at the home of Airs. F. Allen
with Airs. T. L. Scott.presiding
' and leading in devotions.
Mrs. Al. Lammond had. charge
of- the study book with Mrs. F,
Harburn, Mrs. T. Laing and Mrs.
W. Harper assisting, The topic
which was a review of the lives
of Moody and Sanky was pre-
pared by Mrs. Will Miller and
Was read by Mrs. Grace Scott.
Mrs. W. Harper led in the Glad
Tidings prayer and Current
Events were given by Mrs. F.
Allen.
Personal items
Airs. Lindsay McKellar is a
patient in Victoria Hospital. Lon-
don. Mrs. Bruce Armstrong ac-
companied her mother to London
and is visiting with her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Freele.
The Cromarty C.G.I.T. girls
were guests of the Roy's church
group at their regular meeting'
on Monday night.
' Olive Speare were A2r. and Mrs.
R. G. Speare and Mrs. F. S care
them at the piano. Miss Amy Comments About and daughter Beverley, Toronto
Laramie teachm of this •class.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook
visited with Dr. and Airs. Bruce
Eickmeir in Hamilton on Sun-
day.
oodham
Mrs. E. McDonald and Mr. Clive
McDonald and family of Mit-
chell.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNpI.E Mrs. Otto Wacker were Mr.. and
Mrs, Herb Walker and Ala John
Macanallle, Alarkdale, Mr. and
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler' Airs. Alvin Cornish, Exeter, Mr.
were Sunday evening visitors and Airs`: Robert Hulley and baby,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephens Winthrop, Air. and Airs. H. R.
at Zion. Currie and Linda, Dorchester,
Mrs. Robert Rundle, Jim and and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee,
Jack, visited with the former's London.
mother. Mrs. W. Payne at St. Mr, William Patrick, Wyoming,
Joseph's Hospital, London, on called on friends in the village
Sunday afternoon and spent the on Monday.
evening with her brother, Mr. Alfss Agnes HisIop, who is a
' Archie Payne and Mrs. Payne. missionary of the Presbyterian
Mr. Arlo Copeland was a visit- church on the Bhil field in India.
or with Airs, M. Copeland, Jean and now on furlough, visited on
and Glen on Sunday afternoon. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
ATr, and Ars. John Rodd visit- L. Scott.
ed with Air. and Mrs, Gordon Mrs. Jennie Wilson of Toronto
Ford at Winchelsea Sunday eve- is the guest of Mrs. E. Moore
Winn, and Air, acid Mrs. T. L. Scott.
Mr. Norris Webb and family
were at Dundas on Sunday after-
noon. Mrs. Webb and -Julie re-
turned hone with thein after
spending a week with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rodd, Mrs.
Boot. Hardie, Mrs. =Head of Gran-
ton called on Mrs Roy Kirk and
Lorna on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Britton of Forest was the
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and guest speaker in the United
Dougie spent the weekend with Church on Sunday when Rev'. A.
:lir. and Mrs. Roy Brock at Lon- E. Holley was taking annivers.
don. ary services at Forest United
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gunning, Church.
Betty and Donna of Toronto were Misses Nancy and N'athal1e
weekend visitors with Mr. and Scott' spent a couple of weeks
Airs, Clarence Knight. Mr. and with, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horner
Mrs. Newton Gunning. Granton and Betty Anne
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es Blanche and Rhea Mills and Miss .Audrey furloughh fuer, m is -
Mrs. Ron Tlixon anti Mary visit. Lneiaa, West s, willr present
ed on Sunday and Monday. tiictures in the 'United Church on
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Mr. and Airs. 1'tobt. Rundle burn and family.
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Mt. and Mrs. Waiter Levy anti Mr, and airs. Clair Sutherland
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'lien' tit llama itoad on Sun- , .mfrs. Lloyd Thompson and fant-
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