The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-23, Page 101 Th. Tim%Asivocsto, May 23, MT
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Kosy
Korner
Restaurant
The. 'Week .9f- The
FAIR
POR MEALS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
'COSY
KORNER
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PHONE 111 HENSALL
Be Sure
To See
Us At The
Fair!
Why you should
LOOK AT
FIRST
...BEFORE YOU BUY ANY
FORAGE HARVESTER
Fee hes been building Wags
hero ter 25 years . has
consistently paced the field in new
developments and improvements
that have made forage harvesting
faster. easier and more profitable.
The I51 rex hes many Wotan&
ins mow feettmes—Six Foot Mower
Bar ...New Oscillating Drive for
Sickle Bar. ...New Auger Feeder
... New Finger Tip Control Lift.
ing Mechanism Single Drive
Mechanism for 4/units ... One
Pieceleed Apron ... and many
others,
COME IN AND LOOK
AT FOX FIRST—THEN
COMPARE ANY
OTHER FORAGE HAR.
VESTER WITH THE
FOX. YOU'LL SOON
SEE WHAT WE MEAN ,
WHEN WE SAY
"FOX IS FIRST
IN FORAGE
HARVESTING."
QUICK CHANGE—
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yes, need to.fit the
6) Fax As ANY
FORAGE
CROP.
Lotter from
Kippen•
By MRS, NORMAN LONG
.KIPPen Young Peoples
The. -Young People met in the.
Sunday school room on AfondaY.
The devotional was taken by
Marjorie Charters and Phyllis
Lostell.
Alr,..Keith Love, the praident
introduced the guest speaker. Dr.
Semple of Eginondville, whq gave
an interesting topic.
Ing was. used to make plans for Mrs, John. Heal.
The business part .of the meet-
Hensali
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS -
'Mrs. MAW'. Hedden, Phone 5
Mre, Archie McGregor, Phone. .6821•31...
the YP's anniversary which is
on May 26.
The YP will hold their next
meeting Monday evening May 27.
Games were enjoyed under the
direction. of Harold Parsons,
Personal Items
Mr. Peter Gridzak has been in
a Sudbury hospital with an arm.
injury,
Mr, Arthur' Keyes and Mr.
John Keyes, Varna, also• Mr.
Ross Chapman, London, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Dowser).
Mrs. Joe Ducharme and daugh-
ter of Dashwood visited Monday
afternoon witb the former's mo-
ther, Mrs. James MeClymont.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cudmore
and daughter of Kitchener ac-
companied by Mr. Samuel Cud -
more spent Monday afternoon
n Kippen, Mr. Cudmore remain-
ing at his home for a short time,
Mr. James Webster of Amber
Ley was a weekend visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson,
David and Patricia Moffatt.
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moffatt,
Mrs. Margaret Johnston of Tor-
onto visited on Thursday eve-
ning with her brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Ceoper.
Anniversary services will be
held Sunday, May 26 at 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. in St., Andrews
United Church. The 'speaker for
the morninc"bservice will be Mr.
Kenneth Ashton. of Clinton who
is studying for the ministry. The
Young People will conduct the
evening service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes of
London visited Sunday with Mrs.
Stokes father, Mr. Robert Thom-
son,
Rev. Tavenor of Grand Bend
was the guest speaker Sunday
in St. Andrews United Church
and has accepted. an invitation
to preach for the month of June.
Kippen Gun Club Shoot
Heads Kinettes
The following officers were ap-
pointed for 19.57-58 .at the meet-
ing of the Hensall Kinettes held
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. R. Reaburn: past president,
Mrs. Harold Knight; president,
Mrs. John Heal; vice-president,
Mrs, Frank Allwood; secretary,
Mrs. Jack Drysdale; ' treasurer,
Mrs. George Sawyer; registrar,
.Afrs. William Alickle. Ales. Knight
who chaired the meeting con-
.
ductde the election.
Ten dollars was .donated to the
flensall Kinsmen. for the cancer
campaign which they are con-
ducting in a blitz of the village
on Tuesday May 21,
Members are asked to bring
an article for the pew arena au-
ditorium kitchen to the next meet,
ing.
Guests were Mrs, Ralph Gett-
ner, Mrs. Irvine Armstrong,
and Mrs, Calvin 'Wein, from Exe-
ter Kinette, Club. Mrs, Armstrong
is the incoming Exeter presi-
dent.
Carmel Anniversary
Large congregations attended
anniversary services Sunday last
at Carmel Church, when Rev,
Glenn Campbell, minister of
First Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth, was guest minister. The
choir under direction of Mrs.
Harold Bell contributed two an -
The Kippen Gun Club will hold
, 'its eighth annual trap shoot for
the Venner Trophy Sunday,. May
2e, starting at 1 p.m. 'There will
be two events: A 50 -bird ).6 -yard$
for the trophy, and a 25• -bird
handicap with 'money options for
any shooter wishing to play them.
Annual meeting of the club will
be held in the club house Friday,
May 31, following a practise
shoot.
Hensa II Persona Is
Mrs. Keith Lindsay of Thathes-
ville spent the past:, week visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson. Mr. Keith
Lindsay spent the holiday week-
end here and was accompanied
home by Mrs. Lindsay.
Mothers
,-.Bros.
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Invites You To See His
Display Of
Oliver Machines
at the
Hensall Spring Fair
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Plan Events
For Fiddlers
1* Bible Students
Hear Missionary.
South Huron High School, Bible
The Hensel], .Chamber of Cont- Club met Friday at South Huron
gime Fiddlers' Contest AlQ111- District High School, Exeter,
mittee met to :further arrange- and was addressed by Mr. Ken-
ments for the Ontario Champion- neth Getty of Wingham, mis-
sionary home on furlough Awl
ship Fiddlers' contest for the „„,„a.
London Free Press Trophy and 'um'
Chamber of Commerce Trophy. Mrs. 'E. Watta.m a Grand
Roy Jewell of CFPL-TV will Deed gave Musical selections.
act ,as master of ceremonies for Miss Sharon Krause of Exeter was pianist for the choruses
the evening. Enquiries and en- which were led by Miss Mona
tries already have been received
Desjardine of
from distant points. Trick lid- .Grand Rend. Pres.:
tiling will be a feature on the.Went Nelson McClinchey chair-
ed the meeting. •
card again this year, Pate for Ladies' Team Wins Trophy
the contest bas been set for Fri-
day, Alpe la at the local, Qom, The He. nsall Legion Auxiliary
munity Memorial Arena, bowling teamcomposed of Mrs.
Reads, Sews
At 91 Years
Airs. Sarah Glazier, on Wed-
nesday, observed her 91st birth-
day at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Dayman, withm
whoshe has made her home
for the past three years.
Making a splendid recovery Persanal Items
Mr. and .Mrs. E, Hubbard of
from a fall three years ago. in Toronto were weekend visitors
which she suffered a fractured with the latter's mother, lUrs.
hip, Mrs. Glazier is very active Sararus.
for her years. Mrs. Mae Greer of London
She is able to be visited during the past week with
about and help her daughter her mother, Mrs. J. Bonthron.
thems. Mrs, Malcolm Dougall with the household duties, does
, Mrs. Margaret Vair of Bruce -
considerable crocheting and he •
and Miss Shirley Bell rendered f.iel.d ,was. a..,recent visitor with
a duet and Mrs. William Brown favorite pastime is reba'ding he;
Bible daily. net mum, ov,s. Louis Simpson,
sang a solo.
Sam Rennie, captain, Mrs. Jack
Simmons, Mrs. Harold Bonthron,
Mrs. Jim Taylor, Mrs. William
Clement and Mrs. Robert Sangs-
ter won the highest points at
the Walkerton Ladies' Auxiliary
bowling tournament on Wednes-
day. They won a trophy.and
each received a TV chair. Fifty
teams competed. They have only
been bowling two years.
She was born In the Clinton Mrs, Minnie Sangster spent
area and resided in Clinton for the weekend with members of
Comments About forty years before corning here her family in Forest and Lucan.
three years ago. Mr. and Mrs, George Hess
•
Cromart
Members of her family include spent the weekend holiday with
If Cour sons: Herb, Stratford; Wil- Mr, and Mrs. J, L, McCloy and
liam, Harold and Alfred, Clin- family, Toronto.
, rs.Day- Keith Lindsay,a t t at
By MRS. K. McKELLAR ton; two daughters, Mrs. Edna
------...-------- Pickard, Dundas; and 11 the Bank of Montreal, Thames.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin man; 18 grandchildren and 14 ville, for the past two years, has
Belmore, and their nephew, great-grandchildren. been transferred to the branch
Dean Cornish, Seaforth, visited. A btrthday party was arranged at Napanee. Keith was formerly
on Monday with Mr. and Airs. in her honor when some 15 on the staff of the Bank of Mon -
Will Hamilton.• friends and neighbors were en- treat here. Mrs. Lindsay is the
Mrs. Christina McKellar and tertained. Included on the. guest former Lois Henderson of Heli -
with. . .
Mrs. James Fulton. Mitchell, son, 92; Mrs, Bertha Pollard, of saTilh
visited e toy monkey drawn for at
list were Mrs. Annie Richard- •
n-
drew McLachlan on Thursday. Constance. 81, sister of Mrs, Brown's I.G.A. on Saturday night
Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Laing Glazier'. In the evening mem- was won by Mrs. Annie Blatch-
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing bers of the family gathered for ' ford,
•
and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. a social hour. Mrs. Glazier- was Rev. A. E. A. Menzies of Ailsa
• 1 the recipient of many gifts and Craig was guest ininistgr at the
Hamilton attended anniversary , congratulatory messages.
services, at Munro On Sunday. i Personal Items
Mrs. Rose Mitchell, visited on
Thursday with her grandmother, Miss Amy Lammie, London; sary services. at Atha Craig.
Mit. M. .Houghton. :Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bob Mrs. Ralph.' McArthur of Col -
Mrs. Wilmer Howitt,, Londes-I and Jean, Centralia and David :umbia Drive, RCAF Station Cen-
boro spent a few .days last weekldRaayisleY' Toronto, visited on Sun- tralia, whet, suffered a fall dolfun
with her • parents, Mr, and Mrs.!
. with Miss Greta Lammie. basement steps at her home and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Orr spent the who was confined to South Huron
United Church Sunday morning,
in the absence of Rev. C. 1).
Daniel who conducted anniver-
David Gardiner. i weekend with relatives in Han -
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and over.
family and Mrs. E. Moore spent I Kathy Henderson, little daugh-
the * holiday weekend with Mr. I ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hender-
and Mrs. Hugh Moore Lindsay, son, entertained several of her
1
Mrs. Moore remained for a visit little girl friends at a party at
with her son and daughter-in-law. her home Tuesday afternoon in
Mrs. Wm. Harper and daugh-
ter, Shirley, and Mrs. K. McKel-
lar attended the mother and
-daughter banquet which was held
in the United chu,rch, Mitchell,
on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLach-
lan and 'Mrs. Carter Kerslake,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Crago, Kirkton, on Wednesday.
Mrs. F. W. Taylor spent„ the
holiday weekend with her 'son
and daughter-in-law in Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Armstrong
of Weston spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg McKellar
and family. Seaforth, visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay McKellar.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen McNaugh-
ton and family, Toronto, are holi-
daying with -his parents, Mr.
and Mil. Lorne McNaughton.
Mr. and Mra. Gersham Speare,
Toronto, spent the weekend with
his sister, Miss Olive Speare.
Mr. Ross. Cunningham and Miss
Marilyn Sorensen, Georgetown,
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Romsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott,
Parkhill, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr: and Mrs. John
IWallace.
Mrs. Rose, .Mitchell, visited
on Thursday, with her grand-
mother. Mrs. M. Houghton.
The regular meeting of the
'PS was held on Sunday eve-
ning with Rev, S. Kerr in charge.
The Scripture lesscin was read
by Kenneth Walker. The topis
was given by Mr. Kerr,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howe, De-
troit, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Howe and fam-
ily and Mrs. Jas Howe St.
Mt. and Mil. Wm, Caldwell
and dattihtet Alice, Brucefield
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Laing.,
Henson Motor Sales.
T. COATES, PROP.,
Dodge — DeSoto — Dodge Trucks
SALES at SERVICE e
Ste the New 195/Dodge on Display
" AND OE SURE
To Take A Ride In The Denuinstrator
ON FAIR DAY
honor of her seventh birthday. A
period of games were enjoyed.
The last dance of the season
at the new auditorium in the
area will be held Friday', May 31.
Desjardine orchestra is providing
music.
• Mrs. Keith Lindsay, of Thames-
ville, spent part of this week
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.. John Henderson, and family.
Mr. Frank Bean, who has been
a patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, returned home on
Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLaren,
of Goderich, attended anniver-
sary services at Carmel church
here Sunday last, and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y.
McLaren.
Messrs. George Hess, R. H.
Middleton, T. Sherritt and E.
Rowe enjoyed a fishing trip to
Eugene Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Redden,
Karen and Kevin, Messrs. Ver-
non, Lloyd and Orville Hedden,
St, Catharines, spent the week-
end holiday with Mrs. Catherine
Redden and Herb. •
Buyers
.1
For Antiques
The auction sale of household
effects of the estate ,of the, late
William Bell was attended by
buyers front .01 over . Western.
Ontario who bid for antiques over
100, years Md.
Largest buyer was Mrs. E. W.
Bryan, of London,. who recently •
purchased a house on Central
Ave., and intends to furnish it
with antiques. Mrs. Bryan, who
contributed one-third of the total
proceeds, bought articles includ
ing an Did rope bed, for $31:00:
three spool beds,, black walnut
suite for p.10, a grand piano,
three buggies, two cutters.and a
map of 1064 of Upper Canada.'
One of the first .drills to be used
in Huron 'County was purchased
by Roy Bell, of Hensall.
The brick home on No. 4
way,. just south of Hensall,. was
built by the Bell family in 1844.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Reid,
Jerry and Allan, spent Sunday
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Hospital. Exeter, and Victoria
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returned to her home on Satur-
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns
and Donald of Toronto spent the
holiday weekend with the form-
er's mother, Mrs. T. Manns.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick at-
tended the graduation exercises
of their niece, Miss Marilyn. Shad -
dick, of Clinton, who graduated
out ol a class .of 22 at Stratford
General Hosrpital on Thursday,
May 16 at Stratford. A recep-
tion followed the graduation.
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn McNaugh-
ton. and family of Toronto are
holidaying this weekend with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne McNaughton.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of To-
ronto was, a weekend visitor with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Farquhar.
Mits Olive Walker R.N. of St.
Petersburg, Fla., visited last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Walker.
MISS Shirley Chapman R.N. of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
.het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman. '
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