The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-20, Page 6Page 6 The TWOS -MY° at*, February 20, 1958.
Hens all
And District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, .Maucle Hecidon, Phone 5
Mrs, Archie McGregor, Phone 482.r.31
UC Begins
Renovation
At a meeting of the Official
Board of the Hensall United
"Church Wednesday, Walter Spen-
cer was named chairman of the
Beard of Stewards; Jun Taylor.
secretary of the. Official Board;
Don Joynt' secretary of the
Board of Stewards.
- Sixteen hundred feet of wall
to wall carpeting, in deep red
for the church auditorium was
completed on Thursday. Monday,
the work will commence of the
installation of 450 feet of new
seats which are in light oak.
Special wiring for speakers for
people who are hard of hearing
bas been installed.
In a special dedication eery -
ice to be held in the near fu-
ture, the seats, carpet a new
communion table. and nine new
communion chairs for the session
will be dedicated.
'Personal Items
Mrs. Harry Hay won the 55.00
worth of groceries at Brown's
TGA draw Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robin-
son and family of London spent
Sunday with Mrs, W. B. Cross.
ry
These
Better Used Cars
4.56 DODGE ROYAL SEDAN
Automatic transmission, po-
wer steering, power brakes,
nylon whitewall tires. low
Mileage, local ca' • in Excell-
ent Condition! A Real Buy: t
13 METEOR CUSTOM
COACH
11 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
849 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
!initiate Members\p/ Treats
ilnto Kinette Club
'Jensen Kinette Club met at
the home a Airs. Harold Knight Husbands of ui,embers of Hen -
Tuesday evening for their Feb. salt Women's Institute were ape-
ruary meeting with president, coal guests at their February
irs. Joan Heal, M the chair. gion hall. President, Mrs. Carl
Fine mistress for the evening Payne, presided for the busi-
was Mrs. Harold Bonthron. ness, and Mrs. A. R. Orr for the
An invitation was received program.
from Simcoe Kinette Club to at- Members answered cthe roll
• tend an inter -club meeting, May call with a valentine verse. Mrs.
2. Further plans were discussed William Henry will represent the
for the Joint meeting with Exe-: branch at the Officers Conference
ter Kinettes February 24 at Arm. at the O.A.C. Guelph, in May
strong's restaurant, E x e t e r, . this year.
Guest speaker for the evening! Mrs. Orr was appointed con -
will be Mrs. Hope Garber, of the ' vener for a sewing and knitting
At Home Show CFPL-TV, Lon- Project when members of the
don. lorganization will make infants'
All the members other than layettes and pullovers for chil-
chartered members were infor-crrell 3 to 15 years for Unitarian
malty initiated into the Kinette Service Committee of Canada.
Club. The raffle was won by the I Discussion centered around
vice-president, ex,
Mrs, Frank Ell: hibiting of five articles for Exe-
wood. ter Fall Fair, plans to be final-
ized at the March meeting. En -
Next meeting will be held in tertainment was provided by
Hensel]. March 11 1Alessrs. Orville Ranson on the
:viiaolnion: and Frank Forrest on the
p
George Harburn I
meeting Wednesday in the Le -
Winners of progressive euchre
Former Florist whieh was one of the highlights
Mrs. Ed Dick of Cromarty re. Annie Blatchford, Mrs. Carl Mc -
of the evening were• ladies Aire
eived word of the sudden death ClineheY; gents, Bill Parker. W
of her cousin, George Harburn, 113. Dougall; lone bands, Mrs
who died at Flint, Mich., from a • James Dougall expressed cour
heart attack. ; tesy remarks for an enjoyable
Mr. Harburn who was born in I evening, Hostesses were. Mrs.
}Jensen son of the late Mr. and ;Edward Norminton, and Mrs
Mrs. William Harburn, who con- R. J. Cameron: program con
ducted a florist business here at! Yellers, Mrs, William, &own and
one time. Mrs. A. R. Orr,e. He received his early!
education in Hensel". Personal items.
A veteran of World War One! Mr, Harry 'Horton who has
he was wounded in action "re- been a patient in South Huron
turning to Hensall from the war !Hospital, Exeter, was removed
and later leaving with his par- , to Westminster Hospital., London.
ents for Flint., Mich. He was taken to the hospital by
Surviving are one son and Rev. Chas D. Daniel,
two daughters; three sisters, Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Den
Airs. Sadie Johnston, Mrs. Mabel Heuvel, Mr. and Mrs. K. Van
Luce, Flint, Mich.: Mrs. Jennie ;Den Heuvel, Kristine and Laur-
Bump, Flushing, Mich.; six bro.; ence, Goderich, were dinner
hers, Nelson, Flushing Mich.; !guests on Saturday with Mr.
Frank and Wes, Flint; Ivan, Da.; and Airs. Sim Roobol.
vidson, Mich; Ed Newmarket, ! 'Hensall Guides and -Brownies
New Jersey; Bob, Flushing, will march to St. Paul's Anise -
Mich.
12 INTERNATIONAL
3/4 TON TRUCK
With 8 -ft. box and stock
racks.
THE BEST RIDE IS 'A
NEW RIDE IN THE
GLAMOROUS '58 DODGE!
8top in and ask for a ride
in the '58 Dodge demonstrat-
or. -
I can Churel this Sunday at 2730'
Funeral services were Satur- p.m. to attend divine service to
day February 15 from Flint,. he addressed by Rev. N. D.
Mich. Knox,
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PHONE 20 HENSALL
MANY THANKS
For Your Interest And Patronage
In Our New CREST HARDWAkE
There were more people in our store on Saturday for our
Grand Opening than at any other time in our history.
We really appreciate your business and hope you will conic
back many times for our many selections of lint hardware.
Results of the draw are as follows:
APPLIANCE WINNERS
Coronado Washer—Mrs, Pearl Geiger, Zurich
Easy Floor Polisher—Phil Durand, Zurich'
CHILDREN'S DRAW WINNERS
Werlich Wagon --john Thompson, Kippen
Dynamo Set—Tim Mock, Ramat
PAINT WINNERS
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Herb Kercher, Renail; John E, MeEwen, Hensall; Mrs. Lou Clark, Alt.
Rentall; Audrey Scott, Exeter; Mrs, 0, ftapson, Iterisall;jean &Hari,
Rensall; :Bonnie Kyle, Kippen; Mrs, Clinton Ssveet, Exeter; Mrs, Franklin
Corriveau, R.R. 2 Zurich; jack Simmons, Hensall; Thomas Drover, Crotn-
arty; Elgin llowcliffe, Hensall.
Hardware.
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HENSALL
Owner A Authorized Dealerl Oryadale Hardware Ltd,
Present Chair
To :Newlyweds
A Surprise party for Mr.. and
Airs. Laurence Eyre, a recent
bridal moth, was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Eyre last Wednesday when some
40 neighbors met to present
them With an occasional chair.
The address was read by Mrs..
Harvey Jacobi and the presenta-
tion was made by Mrs. R. Tay-
lor, Jr.
A social hour of _cards was en-
joyed and the. winners *ere
Mrs. Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Rua.
sell Brock, Dick Taylor and Bob
• Munn. The affair was amnged.
by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Lloyd
McLean,
P.Orsonal Items
Larry Jones, who spent sev-
eral days last week in St,
seph's ilospltal, receiving treat-
ment was able to return home'
on Saturday,
Hensall Personal Items
Principal Robert Reborn, of lord liotel. Goderich, by Ws-
liensall Public School, stated tilathwell, of Moosejaw, who is
Monday only two-thirds of the visiting here with relatives.
The school has 180 on the roll. were recent visitors with the
The five -man shoot scheduled 1 latter's parents, 24r. And Mrs.
Ii
pupils attended school that day- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
for Sunday, with KIPPen tegm!Ellis at Clinton.
facing the combined Goderich I
1 Mr. T h o in a s Lavender of
and Clinton in a 50 -bird event, . Waterloo College, and Miss Jean
was not held owing to weather
conditions. It will he. bald in , Lavender of 13amilton. Mr. 13111
iLavender of Western University,
— 1 London were recent visitors
Mr. Yoeman Atdwinkle whowith their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lives east of Varna is serialist), , Thos. Lavender,
UlMirasirilleteirdia 1:eHospital,tiiriiedLI oond17:11 etillairthsi'n'Ae II:Velar sSpeelliritilencigerthle'etpuralsli
home at Tiverton after spending ,twe month with relatives at St.
atinledPr irts.W7sicar‘elisciteinglle‘‘i'idt,h 'Airr:ICI3iirr„,S)rlettre6N. olmielinLtott of Wes -
and Mrs. Norval livid and Mr. , tern University, London spent
and Mrs. John Reid. I the weekend with his parents.
Mrs. Alberta Macileath and Mr. and Mrs. U. Norminton.
Mr. and Mrs, John. Armstrong, Messrs. Don Joynt, George
Zurich celebrrted the latter's 1 Hess, ,Tim Clark of iiensall, and
birthday, WIWI they were en- I Dr. William Joynt, of London,
tertained at dinner at the Bed- i took part in a bonspiel held in
three weeks.
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London Jzst itednesdar.
Mrs, Jack Williams tif Water.
too. visited last week ,-withher
plethe.r.,, •Dry.41.0..
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White Rose Service Station
TO LEASE
AT, HENSALL.
Alert *n0.1 AgOievolya
..Operator Required
.nonage 75,000 Per,Year
WRITECANADIAN OIL COMPANIES
pox 407, London, Ontario.
Attention. Mr, Vic Fawcett
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