The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-04, Page 6And Distr ci News.
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Mrs,,Maude Neadden, Phone 5
AA.rs.
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Skifi Features,Give Awardserd,
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•TQ: 6rQvvn�es
Ladies Night ,
f 1liany parents and friends at
Ladies might was .observed by tended the Brownie
the xeiasau Kinsmen with stun-
I the 1st Hensen ;Pack Wedne
keyaacv.
benin
n Uel elin the
al heldat i , united
the S ra d
h Bre � t,i
House, Grand Bend, Thatrsdrx school room. Mrs. Earle
i
eve i the.
n ug, with some 4b .Kresnten, t t Rowe .(Brawn Owl) tl enrolled he guests and enrolle
elosnug of
P ent
Gifts
To
T'b rr
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s„,, WO 2 Leo "Ti" Tilterio, RCAF i
StationCentralia,
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int Man., 1. has a
posted .a s b
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nned'ieted at many !Unctions :prior to'
d as i leaving for his new post this e
ead,'I Saturday. At the Centralia sta-
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tion
he was,•
presented Yaatla a i
yl"! silver niug with his name .and
rank Lucribect from member
Che Sergeant's bless,. sof
Bars } The NCO's of the Maintenance
'"'i,;,11, i Wing made hien the presentation
n '' of a desk set complete with a
t, Dianne perpetual calondar and pen. S/T,
a r b• a r c Woodrow, Officer Commanding
ns, Muth Maintenance Wing, made the
nson. Aresentatiotx.
y Sharon At the last official meeting Of
ane, Ruth Hensall Kinsmen, club until. fall,
resented, held at the Brenner ,HOUse,
A to the. Grand Bend, Tlyursaay bight,
ere wel- Mr: Tiberio, who has just com-
n, Mrs, pleted his term as president,
Char
Dan. Was presented with gold cuff
einpha- links, with the past presidents
ou have Kinsmen crest included, and a
chillchest for taking on. trips.
School Ptknio .
The annual picnic of S.S. 10
Jtay scheduled to be held at Sea
forth Lions Park, wag, held in the
Kanettes and guests attendinl ,
Members of the club presented CW o]yn ; Yvonne .len B
iba of
,, r n Aike
nhe
A skit Jost an Operation. The Y .U, Suzanne
roles were protrayed by patient, ham, Mone Bell, uzannK
Ross Jinks; doctor, George Saw- Wendy Moir, Heather enid.
yer; assistant, Harold Knight;( Presentation to: of Golden
sound effects by William Cle-I were madeMarcia ayna Bell,
anent and Jim Clark; director , mick Lawrence, Little,
was Bill litickle. Mickle, Linda Mock L i
WO 2 "Ti" Leo Tiberio, who
has just completed his 'term as
,president of the club, was pre-
sented With�a gift of a chllchest,
and Mrs. Tiberio was presented
With a set of Kinette cards from
the: 1Cinette Club.
Out .of town guests included
111 r. and Mrs. Angus McLean of.l Guide Company and W
Paris (Mr. McLean was a former coined by the ` Captar
Kinsmen treasurer) and presi- iel
spoked to ther. pack and
dent Lloyd Ford of Exeter Kies- ihea pack f y
men Club and Mrs, Ford. size the fact, that "if y
This will be the last official
meeting of the club until fall,
Hensall Pupils.
Visit Industry
Noakes, Carol Reicher
Reid, Ann Sawyer, B
Schwalm, Lois Shinn()
Snnale and Donna Willa
Brownie Wings, won b
McArthur, Catherine Sc
Ann Traquair, Were p
after which they flew u
something to be done, do it as
soon as possible and not leave
things to the last m!nute, when
It might be too late." -
Mrs. Thomas Lavender told a
story about the Queen and the
Dragon which the Brownies ,en-
joyed. Thanks go to Mrs.R.. H.
Grade* 5 and 6 of Hensall Pub- I Middleton and Mrs.W.0. Good -
tie School, accompanied by their win for the kind cooperation
teacher, Mrs. Wallace Haugh, en- they have shown concerning the
joyed an outing on Thursday aft- Pack.
ern0on. First Trap Shoot
Divided into groups, they toured! The first of .a series of three
the Huron Expositor, Skip Along , trap shoots with combined shoot -
Shoe Factory, and Boshart Fur- ers front Clinton, Goderich and
aiture factory, Seaforth.
At the Expositor office they
watched the setting up of type
and learned how newspapers are
madeand folded. At the shoe fac-
tory they were shown patterns of
shoes, how patterns are designed,
how the soles and heels are sewn
on, and shoes pit together. Mr.
Boshart, who conducted them
through the furniture factory, dis-
played the rough Wood, took them
all through the different stages
df furniture making to the fin-
ished products, also showed them
•different rooms such as the liv-
ing
kitchen, and
which had on dish ay the
finished furniture.
They also made a brief visit to
the Lions Park after which they
went to. the home of the teacher
who resides near Brucefield,
where a recreational period of
games were .enjoyed; ;followed
with supper.
Prizes or the year's Work were
presented' to the pupils by Mrs:
augh.
Drivers of the cars, mothers
of the pupils were. Mrs. F. Ell-
wood, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. C.
Wilkinson, Mrs. C. Roszell, firs.
R. H,Middleton.
Hensall P.S. Staff
Hensall Public School staff
for 1957.58' will be: grades 7 and
is, Mr. Robert Reaburn; grades
5 and 6, Mrs. Mary M. Haugh;
grades 3 and 4, Mrs. Joan Allan;
grades 2 and 3, Mrs, Mabel Shir-
ray; grade 1, Mrs. Beryl Elgie
and kindergarten, Mrs. Helen
Scene.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol spent
the. weekend holiday with rela-
tives in Ridgetown.
Mr. Wayne Smith; Blind River,
visited over the weekend with his
Wife and family.
Miss Maja Roobol, nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, has returned to. her duties
following a thz'ee Weeks' vacation.
Mr. William Kerr, of Barrie,
Visited over the Weekend holiday
with his wife and family.
Mrs. William J. Dignan will on
Monday, July 8, observe her 85th Russell Brock, R.R. 3,.Kipp
birthday, Mrs. Dignan, .who lives : was the lucky winner of�a d
alone, is in fairly good health. ette suite veined at $125 in
The Legion Ladies' Auxiliary draw at a garden partyon
will hold a picnic at the local park lawn of St. Patrick's Chur
here Monday, July 8. • Dublin, sponsored by the CW
L
Mrs. E. Shaddick spent a few The turkey and ham sapper was
days in Toronto visiting with her attended by some 350 persons
•i lister, Miss Elvira Churchill, who Second winner was Dorothy K
left on Tuesday by plane foMal- net of Welland, who receiv
• for 'airport for two months on a $50 Third prize, a fry pan,va
teachers excursion to England. ued at $25, went to Mrs. May
`r She will also tour Ireland, Scot- Feeney, Dublin.
land, and the Continent. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Ballantyn
Mr. arid Mrs. William Lee were ..Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schova
uesta at the turkey banquet a
Kippen, was held at Kippen Gun
Club Wednesday evening.
Ashley Gilbert's team were
the winners of the shoot by the
small margin of five targets..
Each shoot is a 25 -bird event at
15 yards. Next shoot will be .held
on the last Wednesday in July
at Clinton,
Junior Grades
Enjoy Picnic
Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, of Hensall
Public School enjoyed a picnic at
the local park and Community
Arena oh Thursday afternoon, ac-
companied by their teachers, Mrs.
A. W, Shirray, Mrs: R. Elgie and
Mrs. R. Allan:
A
program of sports was run
off and the winners: races, girls
6 and 7—Gwen Shorthouse, Arlene
Community Arena acid Park,
Thursday afternoon otving to in-
clement weather, Some sixty-
five pupils of the school and
their parents enjoyed an after-
noon of sports and a picnic sup-
per.
Winners of the various sports
were.: races, 5 and under, Lester
liolytfer, Carolyn Campbell, Mal-
colm McEwan; 9 and 10 years,
icier,
un John Elder, Stephen E
Craig Chapanah; 11 and 12 y
Jerry -
1
Cha ,
Chap. -dart A Hent
1 ter over 12 years, Judy Elde
Bi11y Ingram.
Married women's race,Mrs.
Ken Elder, Mrs. Lloyd Mous-
seau; wheelbarrow race, Henry
Gackstetter and Jerry Chapman;
carrying a bean oh a straw, Judy
Elder and Doug Shirray; paper
plate throwing, reddie Plink;
cracker eating,, tephen Elder;
shoe scramble, Betty Bell, Sharen
Elder.
Chapchase; boys, Laverne Har-
burn, Gordon Dentz; girls, 8 and
9, Ruth Smale, Ann Lawrence;
boys, Billy Chipchase, Bob Car-
lisle;, girls over 9, Nancy Kyle,
Dianne Reid; boys, David Smale,
Bobby Smale. There was a peanut
scramble for the junior girls and
boys.
Needle and thread race, Marcia
Little and Ruth $male, Ann en
Mickle and Lois Siminons•-31eg-
Codges
Sponsor
Family .Picnic
a 100011 Cotanmunity Park WAS
the setting Wec1 esday for the .an-
nual picnic of the 1.0.o.F. and
Amber Rebekah Lodges, with over
one hundred members and :their
families in attendance. A picnic
supper was served tellawed with
a recreation of sports.
Winners in races; Orb, S And
under, Sandra Richardson: boys,
Rodney Chapman, Bruce Adkins;
iris, 8 and. under, Jane Flynn,
Arlene Chipchase; boys, Mervyn
Bell Brian n ,l)a nanx•
g y1
1
li s
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end
under, Donna Richardson, 14tax>;
lene Dignan; boys, Billy, Chip -
chase, Craig: Chapman; boy, ]5
and under, Jack Chipchase, Ron
et
B a
a.n Jerry Chapman.
ha
ma,
A n
Married ladies' race, Mrs, Earl'
Digital);
t; married
ar.r1 d alien, Gerald
slipper, P rats
it
B1
G1
o enlan; wlteclUarxoly race
, tJn-
I
y tpchase, Craig
Chapman; wheelbarrow race
over 15,'
R Consitt, onsite .
e
,Gr
al •
d Bell;
Prize for the largest family
resent went rat .
to ATr,
,.n I•
Glenn .Bell; Oldest person, d R. • a
p . on, W.'R.
Dougall; youngest, Les Coleinan, C
son of 111r. t and Mrs. Bill ill
C1
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than
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Pu:bl.icschool Promotjons
Hznsall R��61�n a ..� .""".".
Hensall Public School tetteh,ex
i announce the :prtlu,ot.lons in
school grade. The grades twit
cotes the one to. which .the pupils
!have been promoted.
I Mrs, .Helen Searle, faather
Grade 1. -. Willlana Bengough,
Janice Banthron, Betty Lou Ca.
naeron, Ronald Clement, Caro-
lyn Cook, Billy Cornell, Michael
Davis, Muriel Perguson, Lynda
Fuss, Frances Gilchrist, Michael
Hoy, Susan Jinks, Roy John
ton,
..john
John Moir, Glee.
ryl ilTousgeau, Petrie* Parke,
Maureen .Quinlan, Allan Reid,
Margaret
Shothouse,RRobe toTa Taylor.
Mu.Beryl r
to
Y Elgie,c
teecher
r
2•
Grade
Warne 1
y Bell,
Chris-
tine Catneron, Arleen Chipchase,
Bruce Forrest, bi s
et
John Goddard,
1'
Kathie Henderson, Gary Kyle,
J Ki
ane ter
Wend)" n
L arra
en Me,erth r Brenda
or o, es,
u , retada Noakes,
Michael Quinlan, Jane Sawyer,
harle e
s S Wal
h rat J.
, oaSimmons,
n
haron Smale, Billy Taylr
sl ward Thiel, Boger Wiailtixlson.
• Gr.ad:e 3 Gary. Anderso,'
Colleen, Bonham, ,Beyan Bon.
Delta,. .Fa.ul Buchanan,
Joyce
Piynn, Clark Forrest, Laverne
Harburn, Dennis liiarkaest, Fiore
.Lee Johnston,. ,G.rant Jones, Su.
zenne 'Kyle, Cheryl. Little, Bob-
by Moir, Wendy Moir, Heather
Reid,
Mary aC
Sawyer, w r
Yo k•
« G or
Shaw, Gwen' Shorthouse, Ql3illy
Soldan, Grant Walker.
Mra. Join Allan, teacher
Grade 4 Trevor Bell, Danny
Cameron, am o
n
0
, B Carlisle, a i
i
Y rise Bill
Chipchase, Brian Fink, Bobby
Forrest,' Glenn Harburn; Danny
Kipler, e.
D
P fan
e
n oe
K hi
r Alvin
e •v
1 nn
Lavery, Marcia Little, Brian
McArthun•, Ann ?►tickle, Linda
Mock ock
Bo
rani
e., .et rS
�." e
Carol , a l e',
Ri
ehen
t, Ann "Sawyer, Barbara
Schwalm, alt
nLo'
Lois Simmons„ � mons„ Bryan
Smillie, . George Taay'ior Donna
Wilkinson.
Grade 5 — Broyna Bell,. Eric
Campbell, Billy Fisher, Bonnie
Foster, Nancy Kyle, Axine Law,'
rence, Teddy Mock, Dianne
Reid, Suzanne Rennie, Gail Sang-
ster, Gary Scholl, Otto. Smale,
Susan $haw.
Mri. Mary:.M« Nowak, te.ether
Grade 6. — Lyle .Christian,
Wayne Ellwood Lunda Johnston,.
Ken Loraine, Winton McArthur,
Robert i� e
rt
eN
M au ho
n
tt B
abbi� '
t' Mid•
dleton, Patsy Moir, Ltnda Noakes,
Cathy Scone, Brenda Smillie,
George Stasik, Ruth Petty, D.a-
Yid Taylor, Ruth Ann Traquair,.
Grade 7 Ronald Beaton,
David ch•
�. dh8
4 n, Jack Chip -
chase, Donald Fergtisoli, Tom'
Fisher, Billy Harburn, Sylvia
Iiende on
rs Elaine
,Keyes, Gar
Y ,
Gary
Lawrence, Erie Mpusseau, Ka-
therine Rom', Connie Rumpel,
patsy
c a l
yShw
Schwalm, Le
, anard
Wi h-
llci
son.
.Robert Iteatbwrn, teacher
Grade 8 Carol Brawn, Brian
Christian, •
J•
Jerry Drysdale, e
Y
Mar-
garet Elgiae, Peggy Gdard,
Bruce Barton, Harold. Goddard,
Isecroatien Program
The .Summer program of the
i +malt Recreation coittntittee-
sta.rts. July 8 and runs, until
August 9, from t to 11:30 each
m.orfing. Monday titre' Friday.
Featured'in the activities will
he, basketball,. shuffle board, cro.
guet, archery, crafts, volleyball,
etc, and will be under supervi,
sioxt of Robert Realm], assisted
by Miss .Gwen. Spence and Miss
Mary Ann Rennie, .It will be held
in the local park and contmunity
arena, Frank Ellwood la chair-
m.an'0f the committee.
Larry Jones, , S1a •«5
ai n McBride,
Robert Mtalcle, Dennis Mock,.
13i11 Noakes, Marlene Reid, Allan
Ras
ze1
, Mary' e
Y Scan
e, ,
Y
Smillie, Greg Spencer, Don Vol -
land.
Grade
9
Keith ett
Ana
exsan,
Bryon Bonthroh, Bill Brown,.
.Toyce Faber, Bill ingrain, 1314
, Janues, Steve Kyle, Jun Loraine,
starry Melt, lioward Rann1e,
Jerry Reid- Pat Beige, • .Bill
:Shaddick, Leo Tiberio, R.uhy
Webster,
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Bingo Winners
bingogSaturdaypnight Wert -thee Mrs.
Howard Lemon (2); Mrs, Tom
Brintnell; Tom Kyle (2); Mrs. El-
don Jarrott (2); Tom Smale;
William. Clement, and Winne
kines (shared); Mrs. Do
Thomas, London; Mr`s. Dick
for Jr.; Jack Brintnell (2); Mr
Roy Pepper; Mrs. McMichae
Door prize, Wes 'Wenner.
Jackwill he woot rths $115.00 n 533 ca
Locals
Personal Items
Miss Bernice Dining of°Sarnia
spent the holiday with her •par'
ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dili-
ng.
and Mrs. P. McPhillips
Lemonade
6 Z.
•Pk45, 29c
3 TIN5.29c
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Kyle
Chip-
boys,
Laverne
yle; a
Ann .m
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ale,
len p
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Gail Mr
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arty or.
illy Mu
d� an
weekend with the former's moth -
and Cheryl Little, Arlene ChiP- T
(chase and Brenda Noakes; iw
6 and. 7, Gordon Deitz, Lay
Harburn, Greg Shaw, Gary K
girls, 8 and 9, Bonnie Foster,
Lawrence, Nancy Kyle, Suza boys 8 and 9, Otto Sm
Billy Fisher, David Smale, G
Harburn; girls kick slipper, 6
7, Wendy Moir, Heather R
girls 8 •and 9, . Ann Mickle,
Sangster; .
Sack race, boys, 8 and 9, Bo
Carlisle, Danny Cameron; wh
barrow race, 6 and 7, Paul D
dale and Roger Richardson;
verne Harburn and. Gordon Dei
8 and- 9, Kenny Smale, Da
Cameron, ,Bobby Carlisle,' B
Chipchase.
A picnic supper was enjoye
Personal items
oronto, were weekend visittors
ith friends here.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Shirray
nd sons left on Tuesday on a
otor trip to Western Canada
here they will attend the Stam-
ede in: Calgary. •
Mrs, Reid, of Kincardine:. was
Weekend visitor with her. son
nd daughter -fry -law, Mr, and.
s. Clarence Reid.
Mrs. Myrtle Sproat visited re-
ntly with her on and .daughter-
-law, Dr/ and Mrs. Sproat and
roily, in Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex ktcMurtrie
Toronto were weekend visit-
s with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Mr. and Mrs rtrie and sKenneth Manns
d son of Toronto spent the
en, er, Mrs T. Manns.
in- Mrs. Ida Willis of London vis-
a ited over the holilay with her
the daughter, Mrs. Edna McArthur
ch, and family.
Mr, and. Mrs. Joe Flynn and
Joyce visited r e c e n t l y with
friends at Thamesville.
1st- Dr. Wm.. T. Joynt of London
ed spent' the weekend holiday with
1- his mother, Mrs, Alice Joynt.
E. Mrs. E, Shaddick returned
home after spending a few days
e, With relatives in Toronto.
n Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dougall
motored to Haliburton district
and spent the weekend with the
latter's sister, Mrs. Chesney.
Mrs. Grace ciiaarpole i5 holi-
daying
with her son-in-1aw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Pea-
cock and family at Ottawa.
Mrs, Pearl Case of London was
a weekend guest with Mrs. Elsie
Case.
Mr, and family Of Strathroy� wee Moir week-
end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs..
Wrn, Lee and Mr. and Mrs. deo,'
Moir.
Mr, and Mrs. J. McCloy and
children of Toronto spent the
weekend Holiday with Mrs. Me-
Cloy's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Hess at their cottage in the
Pinery.
Mtss Edna Butt Of Toronto
spent the weekend with her coos
in. Mrs. Aida Simmons,
Mrs, Twitchell returned home
from a pleasant visit with her
soh•in•la.W and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Davidson at Port
Dover,
spentstheeaweeMiller hoit Windsor,
dw th
Mr. and .Ml's, C L. Jinks, and
With Mrs,Annie Blatchford.
Services during .Tuly will be
Reid in the Presbyterian Church
with ;Rev, Donald MacDonald in
charge.
Mrs. Robert Reid of Tees•
water spent the Woekend with
ljer sora and daughter•in•law Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Reid and fain.
YMiss Amy Lamililae Ot London,
visited with her piste,, Greta,
ver the holiday,
t
Ronda ,and Garry, Mr. and Mrs.
e Brenner Nouse, Grand Bend Robert Ballantyne and daughter,
Thursday evening When the Hen- 'all of Walled Lake, Mich'., Dr.
*all Kinsmen Observed ladies' and Mrs. D. E. Dowds Shelby,
alight. Ohio, were recent visitors with
Dr. and Mrs. D• J. McKelvie Mrs, P. Graham.
of g'aiex, called on friends in the Mr. and Mrs, Ed rink and
village on their way to spend the Brian, accompanied by Mrs.
weekend holiday in .Shelbourne; Helen Rivers, of Exeter, left this
Robert will be the guest of .Fill week for a motor trip through
5haliddiek for * week, when Bill Western Canada, where they will
Will return to Essex with him for attend the Stampede in Calgary.
ak visit. Dr. Allan Ferguson, Mrs. Fer-
Mr. and Mit. Alex, Shorthause, guson and Mrs, Ferguson Sr., of
Geletn, Virginia and Earl, Mrs. Toronto, visited last week with
Catherine Redden, and i~Terb, Mr. And Mrs. George `Walker,
•itnent the Weekend 'with relatives Mrs. Minnie Sangster was a
fit St, :Cathar nes, weekend visitor with Mr. arid
Mr. and Mrs'. J. t. `MoCioy, 'Mrs. Douglas Sangster and family
Kathy, Jnnanty, and Christine, Tay- in London,
Cerate, Silent the Weekend With Dr. D. Mcl eivie, Mrs. McKel-
Mr. and Mrs. George rtes at the vie. Robert and Aisne, el Essex,
ff'eaahaver dottx a iii; the ]Pinery, balled on friends here this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson Of r Mr, and Mrs. George 'Walker
Bt. .Marys attended the picnic et returned home after spending a
tha4 LO.O. . and Anther Rebekah few days with their son-in-law
lod4 t1. here on. Wednes€1 y, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
So iby Lamntitie, 11, son of Mr, George Gould and Dianne in Lon -
Ind re. Ray Lan'tntie, Centralia, don
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Joseph's Htlapital, London, on frnni grades 8 and 9 of the public
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At the Bredhagen Garden (ratty I gift of a tnatchilig sweater and
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rli,rMaxi , Ove •
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