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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-11, Page 64'. PS:' Th. rittItta.Advacata, July 11•, 19$1 Hensall And *District News CORRESPONDENTS :Mrs, Maude. Heckle n, Phone $ Mrs. Archie McGreoor, Phone 682-r-31 To Construct PS Walks Hensall Council is calling for tenders for construction of side- walks to the new public school Which will be- opened, in the fall. of the Hensall Legion Ladies Aux- ship in Middlesex county. see Counthary and their children and . Council seebids for laying Resident of Hensall for 20 •of thLi f 1,400 li‘vives oe egon members neal feet of asphalt yea's, Mr. Kerslake conducted and thfli or cement sidewalks four feet eir amies, an egg grading station and was Wide. Tire line-up of sports under the in the poultry business before he At Monday night's meeting tan- -, direction of Mrs. Wm. Aiken- accepted a position as a machine IV man E. R. Davis reported - head. and Mrs. Byran Kyle was ry salesman. on Legion, Auxiliary Treat Families The Community Arena, Hen - proved an ideal spot for a picnic on. Monday attended by one hundred and fifty members Ex -Reeve Assessor Alvin Kerslake, former Hensall reeve, bas been appoint- ed assessor of Westminster town - the patching of streets, cutting 'Weeds, and other work. He was instructed to proceed with the painting of streets for parking. R. Baker, express agent, ap- peared before council regarding traffic violation ticket. He out- lined his problem to council and suggested a way to solve it which met with council's approval. His ticket was withdrawn. William Smith, manager of General Coach. Works of Canada Ltd, attended the meeting at the request of council to discuss clumping of rubbish in the muni- cipal refuse ground. Reeve Norman Jones was au- thoriied to proclaim August 5 Civic Holiday, Thrifty Kippenettes The third meeting of the Thrif- ty Kippenettes was held at the home of their leader, Mrs. John Sinclair last Tuesday. The meeting opened with the 4-H Club Pledge, Mrs. Sinclair read an -article to the girls about Vegetable Cook- rey. Home assignments were distributed. Reunion For.Orrs Held In Hanover ' The eighth Orr reunion was held Sunday at Hanover Park. Dinner and supper was enjoyed • by about fifty members. Mrs. David,lienderson of Pine River, and Mrs. Melvin Orr, jr,, of Lucknow convened the picnic and sports consisting of a ladies mystery parcel contest won by Mrs. W. Lapp. Melvin Orr sr.'s team of men won the relay of chinning the ball. In a contest of ball relay the boys won over from the girls. Other sports en- joyed were ball game, french tag, and toffee scramble. Members were present from Parkhill, Hensel, Kincardine, Pine River, Ripley, Lucknow, Wingham,' Kinlouglr, Langside and Elwood. The reunion .is to be held at the same location in 1958. Bingo Winners Winners of the Legion Bingo held Saturday last were: Airs. Wes Venner; Mrs. Lawrence Brisson, Zurich; Graham True- rnner, Dashwood; Mrs. Cliff Wat- son, Centralia; Mrs. 0. Smith, Mrs. Roy Smale (tied); Mrs. Wes Vernier, Mrs. Brisson, Mrs. prizes for floats will be $50, W. Clement, (tied); Mrs. Mae 1325 $15, and $10. McLellan and Mrs. A. Saunder- , cock (tied); Mrs. J. Lester, Mar -1 Personal Items lette, Mich,; Miss Carol Brown; Mr. and Mr's. Gus Voth and MrS. Carlisle Wilkinson; Paul Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simp- Boa; Mrs. Bob Baker, Sr.; Mrs. son, Detroit, Mich., spent the Roy Smale; Earl Gas, Mrs. Wil- weekend with Mrs. L. Simpson. kinstrn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt atten*- Door prize Of $5.00 was won by ded the professional golf tour - Mrs. C. Wilkinson. Jack pot game nament at Kitchener on Wednes- Mrs. Cliff Watson, Centralia. day. 'These bingos will continue Mrs. George Hess is assisting every Saturday night. on the, staff of the United Church Personal Items camp near Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Alickle, Mrs. Herb Stretton `and fam- Miss Betty Micide, Charles, Bob ily of Lucan, are visiting with and Ann, spent Sunday in Ridge- Mrs. S. Sangster, town, visiting t h e former's Miss Betty Mickle of Toronto, mother, Mrs. Geo. T. Mickle, spent last week holidaying with Mrs. Prank Mickle and Mrs. her parents and family and is Charles H. Rhodes of Toledo, spending this week with Miss Ohio the highlight of the affair, Win- He was reeve of Hensall for eight years and a councillor for six, During his 14 years on coun- cil, he had to contest only one election and. .that was in 1939, the year he started. He was warden of the county in 1953 and was chairman of many of its committees. • Mr, Kerslake is secretaryof South Huron Agricultural Society and is on the board of managers of Carmel church. Mrs. Kerslake and family will remain in Hensall for the pre- sent. ners are in races for 5 years and tinder, Jimmy Campbell; girls, 8 and under, Carol Camp- bell, Wendy Moir, Joyce Flynn; boys, Trevor Bell, Brian McAr- thur Grant Walker; girls 12 and under, Ruth Smale, Sharon Mc- Arthur, Ann Lawrence; boys, Bobby Smale, Larry Jones, Den- nis Mock; boys, 15 and under, Larry Jones, Bobby Stnale, Bill Shacidick, Three-legged race, boys, Bill Shaddick, Larry Jones Dennis Mock, Howard Rannie; girls, Marcia Little, Bonnie Foster; Ruth Smale, Broyna Bell; wheel- barrow race, boys, Bill Shad - dick, Larry Jones, Danny Came- ron, Robert McKelvie; girls, Bonnie Foster, Ann Lawrence; Ruth Smale, Marcia Little; kick slipper, boys, Bill Shaddock, Robert McNaughton; girls, Ann Lawrence, Ruth Smale; ladies, Mrs. Camden, Mrs. Cecil Kip- fer; ring the. sucker, Mrs, G. Harkness, Mrs, Harold Camp- bell; pass the grapefruit, Mrs. Sm ale's team. Prize for youngest child went to Freddie Campbell; oldest lady, Mrs. R, Taylor sr.; .having near- est birthday to the date, Mrs. S. Rannie; largest family pre- sent, Mrs. Ron Mock and Mrs. Harold Campbell, were tied with six children each; guessing the mysterious person on the grounds Mrs. A. Clark; (The mysterious person was Mrs, Philip McKen- zie) jelly bean contest, Mrs. Michael Quinlan; shoe scram- ble for childiren, Ruth and Otto Smale; Bonnie and Danny Came- ron; candy and peanut scram- ble for the children rounded out the sports. Offer $400 For Parade. Four hundred dollars .rin prizes will be offered for bands and floats competing in the Ontario Bean Festival parade on Labor Day, Hensel]. Kinsmen decided this week. First prize in the band com- petition, expected to attract a host of entries, is $150. Second and. third awards are $100 and $50. Kinsmen hope to have bands from the army, navy and air force in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan and family moved on Monday of this week int the -house owned jean Courner of Ottawa. and Miss Virginia Scroggins of Galt at the latter's summer home at Bruce Beach. by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pfaff. —'lease Trun to Page 7 :trar ttt ttt ao t ttt tt tt tttt t wort plistitt ttttttt ttittitititt ttttttttttt tttttttttttt ttttttt tit tttt t Ott t it t tt I tttt OUR GIGANTIC "SAVILE ROW" Summer SALE IS ON . . . Smillie Reunion Holds Swim Races The 18th annual reunion of the Smillie clan was field at Lions Park, Seaforth, on Saturday. About forty-five members en- joyed a picnic lunch at noon, and eighty gathered around the long table late in the day. The afternoon and early evening were spent visiting and in games and contests. The fine new swimming pool making it possible for the first time to hold aquatic races. Members of the clan as- sembled from points throughout Ontario and from Detroit. Dr, and Mrs. Alex Smillie from Niag- ara -4 Falls, were in attendance. The doctor has been president of the clan for the past year. Mrs. Mary Gray of Alvinston, represented the Gray branch of the clan. Dr. Jennie Smillie Rob- ertson of Toronto, acted as judge for .several of the events. Mrs, Kay Elder and Lorne Elder con- ducted the games and contests. The winners of some of them included: boys, 10-13 years, John Elder, Ronnie Elliott; girls, 7-9, Jean Elder, Margaret Geiger; boys, 6 to 8, rabbit race, Wayne Peck, John Shepherd; girls, 9 to 13, running, Norma Geiger, Dianne Eatwell; 6 to 8, treasure hunt, Wayne Peck; boys, 7 to 9, Bruce Elliott, Donnie Geiger; 4-5, running Ralph Geiger, Kathy Elder; 5-6, Kathy Elder, Patsy Elliott; 3 and 4 years, Freddie Elder Lynn ,Elliott, Ladies candle race, Dorothy Elliott Judith Elder treasure hunt, 9-13 years, Patsy Eat - well; men's stocking -glove race, Bert Peck, Doug Eatwell; girls, 6 and 8 years skipping race, Jean Elder, Wilma Eatwell; couples tie race, Hazel McNaughton, Harold Shepherd; lucky spot, Annie Smillie; mystery race, 9-13 years, Ruth Geiger, Donna Peck; Cinderella race, Helen Have, Lorne Elder; Grace Peck, Jack Elder; couples- balloon bouncing, Sue Elder, Ken Elder; ladies graceful walking, Ivy Smillie; The aquatic winners were Bet- ty Howe, Bill Howe, and Ken Elder; Members of the executive for the coming year will be: honor- ary president, Dr. Jennie Smil- lie Robertson, Toronto; - past president, Dr. A. B. &ninth: Niagara Falls; president, A. E Howe, London; vice-president, Harold Shepherd, Toronto; sec- retary -treasurer, Mildred Shen - hard, Toronto; business commit- tee, Robert Peck, Ralph Gray; sports, Sharon and Judith El- der and Kay Elder, Hensall; so- cial conveners, Dorothy Elder, Pearl Geiger; billet convener, Hazel McNaughton. Plans were laid for the 1958 reunion. Bride -Elect Honored Mrs, Ralph McArthur was host- ess at her home, Huron Drive, RCAF Centralia Wednesday eve- ning for a presentation for Miss Shirley Flynn, of London, whose marriage to Donald Avery of London,. will take place in- Hen- sall United Church, Friday. July 12. Teti friends of the bride -elect and their mothers were, special: By guests, dropping, in during our Gigantic * - Shirley was the recipient of "Savile Row ' Summer Sale, you can tour the most up-to-date men's fashion many lovely gifts presented to her from a decoratecl waggon in world in just eighty seconds. 4 color sehernes of pink and White Well, it may take a little more than bY her sister, Joyce Flynn of jug eighty seconds when you See -the 'wonderful line of fabrics waiting for Human, Contesta were under direction you, but you'll quickly see how you can of Mrs. Matthon,• and Miss Betty be one of Canada's best dressed men this Sutnnier—simply by having your Moir, offfLondon, ff f new suit, sports jacket or Summer ing TIM doice stathe aceount- epartment oof the London tropical tailored to your personal /nee- Free Press, vvhere she is en, - surein the distinguished Savile Row styling. iployed, presented Shirley with a And talk about savitia—why this year',4 the girls at her apartment in miscellaneous presentation and "Savile Row" Su mmer Sale is de- London and friends arrangea d signed specifically to /it /our own pertonaI shatter for her. personal elothing Midget ---with still a Little room to Spare. W.M.S Hold Picnic Right now the selection of fabrics is The July meeting of the Wo - at its best, but soon after the "news" man's Missionary Society of gets around, the choice may be quite Hensall United Church took the limited. So, sfrAce while the iron is hot form of a picnic. on Thursday —now is the &ilk to drop in and take afternoon. Mrs. C. I). Daniel's advantage of this Gigantic "Savile Row" 1 group composed- Of Mrs. 11, M. Summer Sale, where you can combine 1 Pock, Mrs, T. Sherritt, Mrs. W. high quality with low prices and dis- 1 1)111g, Mrs W. H. Stephenson, anguished appearance. Mrs. J Horton, Mrs. M. Tra- quail', and Mrs, P. Graham, pro - ;Med readings and musical num- bers, with Mrs. Peek in the chair. PO the business period presi- I (led over by the president, Mrs, George Armstrong, it was de- cided to do custom minting at lithe church this week. A, StilOrga4- mormintinnororrirrinniningenngannrirrierimmergurnrorrnglimmarringrogroggrinsirrosr".4 hOard ettPOr 11/28 Sella 11. C. Joynt & Son • voNt HENSALL a mamba of tha SA4111 ROW group Permit Item pr. and Mrs. J. C. Goddard, 14011.- egg;s4 John and jean, are -spendipg tht 1O1lU1 Vaca- tioning at their :Stii.Uner eott- tage. Mr. .and, Mrs. Rosa Jiiiits are holidaying for two weeks at a cottage near Drysdale. Miss Sharon McArthur visited over the weekend with her grand- mother. Mrs. Ida Willis. or Len - don. The auction sale of 'household effects and property, of the late Mervyn Brown held Wednesday was successful. Good prices were realized. Ed. Corbett was the auctioneer. Messrs. John Heal :and Ed. Little are spending a week in Halifax. Mrs, Harold Bonthron, Bevan and Shelly are vacation- ing at their :summer .cottage ;near "Turnbull's Grove. Miss Audrey R41)41'4011 was a weekend visitor with her friend, Miss Roggarth,. pear Com arty. Miss Shirley Flynn, .of London, bride -elect of this week; is holi- daying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn, HENSALL PROGRAM $TARTS — A five-week community playground program start- ed Monday in Henan. Over 90 are attending. Gwen Spencer and Dianne. Bannie, two of the supervisors, explain a game to a circle of children. —T -A. Photo Personal' DOM* " ,b/rs, Keith Lindsay wile has been. visiting 'with her parents Mr. and Mrs,' jam, Henderson returned on Sunday to Naparree with her husband who spent the weekend here. Miss Jean Hen- derson returned home: with them :and will stay for .a month. Mrs, Minnie Little. London, is visiting her son and daughter -M - law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 14.. tie, and. family-, Marcia and Che- ryl. Mr. and Mrs. CarlPayne,. Mary Etta and Wayne, llaYe re- turned home after spending a week's vacation with friends at Groton, Conn., the trip of thin - teen hundred: miles_ through five: turnecL home last week from a ystoattlecs„ was made by motor. trip in Washington and New Mr. and Mrs. Laird -Mickle re - Mr. Carlisle Wilkinson, plant supervisor of ,General Coach Works of Canada, is having a raneh-style home erected on his propertY on Richmond street, Henson. In charge of building operations are Mr. Wilkinson, Norman Jonea, Dave Sangster,' Robert Simpson will lay the bricks on. Super Save Sets 'The Pace for Quality Meats WE CASH PAY CHEQUES! There's no mystery' about the finer flavor of our Ground Beef, It has that good steak -like taste because it's freshly.. ground from lean, tender pieces of the same high quality beef from which we cut our famous steaks. Perfect for picnics and party -time hamburgers . for meat balls . . for Chili . . for meat sauces . . for any of the many delicious dishes calling for ground beef. Buy some—you'll be convinced it's a best buy for the money. Smoked Side Bacon Head Cheese T -Bone Steaks Chicken Roll 3 lbs. $1.00 69c !b• . 29c lb. 65c lb. 49c lb. SUPER SAVE QUALITY PRODUCE Select Quality GOLDEN- RIPE BANANAS • Sweet Juicy SUNKIST ORANGES 19c Ib. 47c Doz. Luscious Niagara Black SWEET CHERRIES 6 qt. basket 1.95 Home -Grown Tasty Mealy NEW POTATOES 75 Ib. bag $1.99 Large Heads, Firm GREEN LETTUCE 2 for 27c $UPER $AVE HOLIDAY BARGAIN For Outdoor Cookery 3 - PIECE BARBEQUE SET Wooden Handies - Steel Black Anodized -Finish Made in California Regular $4.95 Value .29 With $5 Purchase • •SUPER SAVE SETS A PACE ral•POTOPOI.11..9.1.111111,1TS.L•11.‘, Super Save Sets The Pace -for Quality Foods WAGSTAFFE'S ASSORTED Jams and Jellies WITH FLAVOR BUD Lushus Jelly Powct rs FANCY QUALITY COHOE Red Salmon REG. 590 LB. VALUE—Imported English. Licorice Allsorts WELCH'S ° Grape Juice Y2 TINS 9 -oz. jars 4 FR 89c 3 PKGS. 26c • 3 FT3R 39c •33c 83c 1 LB. tiAtaS L. 24 OZ, MOTTLE YELLOW LABEL—Grind to Your Taste uper $ave Coffee • Le. FROZEN FOOD FEATURE! SUN PEP Orange Juice 8 FOR $1 6 oz. tins GRANULATED -5 Lb, Bags SUGAR 56c 1 ,oArttito BAMBINO OLIVES '39c Large 24-0z. Vase Jar MARKET HENSALL- ONTARIO A 4