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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-17, Page 8Pane h. Times•Advoc tea ahly 1953 100'0Ir1 80t4it 10' COMPLETE 4,000TH MOBILE HOME — General Coach, Hensall, last week completed production of its 4.000th mobile home. Group leaders are shown with the unit shortly before it was shipped to a Toronto district dealer. Left to right, are Claus Van Wieren, Murray Maker, Harold Parker, George Parker. Manly Jinks, Bill. Baker, John Baker, Mike Hodgert, T. jBerends, Roy Srnale and Garfield Broderick. —Jack Doerr Hensall And District News CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs, Archie. MacGregor, Phone 146 Rec Program Opens Monday Hensall recreation program Top Fiddler Reaches 94 To Tour Europe During Summer Aliss Betty Mickle left Salute opens Monday, ,lily* 21 for the WilliamHyde, resident of Hen- day for. Montreal with her par - children of Hensall and district sail for •the past 38 years, and a eats, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and will continue for four weeks veteran violin player and prize- and family. She sailed on Monday 9 to 11.30 a.m, each day. Chil- winner will celebrate his 94th for England on the Homeric to then will register at the arena birthday on Wednesday, July 23. spend almost four months in the. at 9 a.m, opening day. British Isles and. on the Conti - Program includes crafts, Mr• Hyde was born in Blan- nent, Accompanying her were games, basketball, shuffleboard shard township and spent 56 Miss Jean Corner, Miss Shirley ' And volley ball. years there before moving to Ann Stephenson and Miss Joan Hensall. Chairman is Jim Taylor; rec- Willison, of• Toronto. reation director,Robert Rea- He started to play the violin They will tour England, Ire - burn, assistants Dianne 'Rennie at 11 years of age and first land, Scotland and Wales and and Gwen Chapman. started playing at contests 31 while in Scotland see the Edin- years ago. Since then he has burgh Festival. IBinge Winners won 68 firsts and 11 seconds. The first week in September Winners at the Legion bingo Following the celebratioe of they will cross the English. Chan - Saturday were Mrs. Fleischaurer, his birthday accompanied by his net for France, Belgium, Holland. Zurich (2); Mrs. Wes Venner:wife, son and daughter•in-Iaw, and Denmark. They will attend (3); Mrs. A. Foster; Tom Kyle ;Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde, he the World Fair in Brussels and (2); Mrs. Cowan, Exeter; Clarelwill motor to Carmen, Manitoba are planning to visit Switzer - Taylor, Exeter (4); Mrs. Carlisle Ito spend a vacation with his' land, the capitals of Norway Wilkinson; Mrs. Glen McKenzie daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and I and Sweden, West Germany, (2); Roy Pepper. .Mrs. Alfred Vier. Italy, Southern France and per Jackpot next Saturday will bei haps Spain. *70.00 in 56 calls. T. C. Farquhar They will arrive back cin Can- ada the end of October, Lost Pigeon house, Stanley, on Saturday eve- Thomas Charles Farquhar of A white pigeon is bining care ed q number 55-8535CU is being cared ning when around 80 neighbors Hensall. died in South Huron Hos- for by Gary Triebner of R.R. 3 gathered in honor or Mr. and pital, Exeter on Saturday, July Kippen. The pigeon had evi- Mrs, William Aikenhead and 12 in his 72nd year. dently lost its way because it family, who are taking up reel- He farmed in Hullett and Stan- light on the hall window up - deuce at Beaton, near Camp ley townships before moving to stairs of the Triebner residence Borden, where Mr. Aikenhead is Hensall nine years ago where he several times. After dark Gary stationed with the RCAF. was caretaker of the Hensall captured the pigeon Thursday Progressive euchre was played Public School for several years. night and has it in a cage, with. 10 tables in progress. He was a member of Hensall During the social ,hour Mr, United. Church and a member Personal Items end and Mrs. Aikenhead and of Huron Lodge A.F. & A.M. Miss Brenda Noakes is enjoy - family were all presented' with 224 Hensall. ing a week's holidays with her gifts, Mrs. Alex MacBeath read Surviving are his widow, the aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. the address and Mr. Howard former Emma Consitt, three Jack Peebles in London. Lemmon made the presenta- daughters, Doreen (Mrs. Walter Leonard Noakes, accompanied kions, Spencer), Hensall, Dorothy and by his sons, David and Billy, en - Mary (Mrs, Edmund Knox), To- joyed a fishing trip to Silver ronto; two sons. Aubrey of Kip- Lake, pen and Ronald, Toronto; two No sisters. Mrs. Maud Lambert and Hodgert Reunion Miss Sophia Farquhar, Hamil- g >s ton and seven grandchildren, H e I d At Stratford respassingFuneral services were held front the United Church, Hensall The 23rd annual Hodgert re - Tuesday, July 15 conducted by union was held en Wednesday at Rev. Chas. D. Daniel. Queen's Park, Stratford, with an Interment was in Exeter cem- etery. Personal items Presentation The .Biuewater Danceland, eight 1 miles north of Grand Bend, was nesdav for Air, an Mrs. n`' l'oope trtee C'aroledRiursr s�oni ' ,fit. A►)drew's 'United Church, The couple were presented with hippe� . 1�cld their anrrttl 5uirtlay a well idlest purse of moire;;', i Bayfield. Thursday,t att s .edov y ;Harry Armstrong doing the attended by honors. Des.iardine orehestra; t e children and members 01 provided music for the .dance, the congregation, Personal ltem�. I A full program of sports was held under the direction of Mr. Mrs. Laird Alickle and Betty and Mrs .R. D. Elsie and Mr. spent Thursday in ' Ridgetown G and Alis. J a.ck Cooper, Jr. A visiting Aiiss Miclle'.s grand. number of races were run off in mother, Mrs. Geo. T. A1ickle. i which the children participated Airs. J. W. Bonthron acme,- and were given prizes. Other Ipanied by her sister' Airs. J. M. winners were; two relays, Mr - Hall of Pittsburg, PA, wlto •has: and Mrs. iohn C.'•ooper, Jr., Ai t•, • been spending the past few weeks; and Mrs. Itay Consitt; guessing here, left Wednesday ,of this number of mints in jar, Mrs T. week for Southhampton for a Reid; ncektle race, Jack Sinclair, month's vacation with their sis Airs Robert McGregor; back to ter, Mrs, Lillian Peppier .at her back race, Mr. and Mrs. William summer .cottage. 1l'olcman, and Dandy scramble Mr. Ron Griffiths, who is At. ' for the children. tending summer school in To Mrs. J. W. McLean captured rooto, spent the weekend with the prize for the oldest person Mr. and -Mrs, Mrs, E;d. Tbiet, present. Mrs. E. Chnrcirill of Toronto The table committee was Air. is visiting with her brother -in- and Airs. Lloyd Lovell, Mr. and law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R.1 Mrs. T. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Alex E, Shaddick this week, McMurtrie. IKippon. Church Farewell Party An enjoyable evening was District Farmer spent at the MacBeath School - POSITIVELY NO TRESPASSING SWIMMING FISHING Hensall Bantams defeated New sports was conducted. by Mr.' OR SHOOTING Hamburg 11-10 at the local park; and Mrs. Mervyn Hodgert and here Friday night. i Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, fol - On Or .Abound Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle, :Mowed by a ball game. Charles, Bob and Ann spent the Winners in the ,races were: weekend in Montreal and from Children, 3 years and under, there are driving to Ottawa, to Scott Hodgert; 4 to 5 years, spend a few days. They are:, Tomm:y Hodgert; girls, 6 to 7 planning to go through Algon-:years, Audrey Hodgert; bays, quin Park and as far as North Bryan Hodgert; girls 8 to 10, HENSALL Bay to spend a short time on Susan Hodgert; girls, 11 to 12, Lake Nip.issing. Margaret :Hodgert; boys, Paul � +nnttrennuarunnrtunnm,vrrm,numrrrnn+nuunuuauunrr,nnnunr,ununnnunn,,,at,urr,n,r,rrar,� Hodgert; boys, 13 to 14, Brian Hodgert. Young ladies, Janice Johnston;; Becure And Buy 4 young men. Brian Riodgert; mar- e, R rlArnoldCann; married men, :Reg Hodgert; kick ileo ladies, Mrs. Arnol the slipper, young ladies, Mar. garet Bray; young men, Brian l!odgert; ladies, Mrs. Arnold Cann; men, Don Geiser; three- legged race, Ross and Kathleen Hodgeirt; minute walk, Kathleen : and Milton Hodgert; patch race, Mac and Helen Hodgert; baby', bottle contest, Mae and Helen' Hodgert. Team races: Paper bag ' whack, Margaret i3rey's team; dress the doll, Kathleen Hodg- ert's team; gum rare, Margaret Bray's team; pillow race, Mar- garet Bray's team, Wife finding husband, . Mrs. William Hodgert; husband :find- ing wife, Ross Hodgert; costume contest, Don Mayo, Maida Gais- er; scramble letters, letrs, John Bray; guessing beans, Janico Johnston; mystery box, Mrs, William Hodgert. Oldest person present Was Archie Hodgert; youngest persot present, Janet Elizabeth Bray; family eonting longest distance,: Mr., and Mrs. Kings -ell flodgert and family, Milwaukee, 'Wier Officers elected for 195:1 Were `en. president, Archie :Hodgert.; president, Kenneth Hodgert; seeretery, Allen Richard; treas. HensaiItrtir,il.tlySalesnhittee Mr, ,our Mrs. ,ia5, Hodg- ert, Mr, And Mrs, bonaid_ Bray, Katherine tray and Wilma Coates; Sports, toritt'nititre, vlr. and Mrs, Mar 'ftnclgett, Mr, and trrrmrrrrrrrorcnrraromrnrrrrroitorarrnrarGrrrmuto rrrrrnrirnrm~Re rrerruv-rrnrr mirmtlitov turrrktst MI'S• P10111( HafliriltON attendance of 73 for dinner and supper. In the afternoon a program of Bell's Farm) Stewart Bell Hensall Motor Soles '58 iOTlG ; "REGENT"" DEMONSTRATOTt V.6 engine, automatic, whitewall: tires, Fpnrtwtone colour, very low mileage, A good car for a re- duced price! '56 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN Irt excellent condition, very sharp! '56 PLYMOUTH -1 "SAVOY" CLUE COUP lit excellent shape, tuts ne colour, radio, A real buy! la'OXiD "CUSTOM" COACH- radi. Tom Certo*, Prop; PHONE 41' H N5AI '� the "Setting for .a reception lved n�Qy i r1i . Perstlnels Mr. and Mrs, Jas'r'tlktns, .of yoming, visited with Air. and IWAirs. Wilbert Dilling over the aveekei)d. A1r. and Mrs.Garry Corlett and son, of Toronto, were recent visitors with Mrs.-C"orlett's par. ents, Mr. and Airs. N. E. ,Cook. • Mr. and Mrs. flay Reid and family, of Owen Sound, were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Guests last Sunday with Air. and Airs. Sam Rennie and family were Mr. Band Airs. Fd. Gascbo, br Zurich. Miss Debbie Gooding of Park - pent the past week with i her grandpa; tuts, Air. and Mrs. Edgar' Munn. Mrs. Lorne Chapman and sons •.and Mrs. Albert Shirray and `sans enjoyed a holiday caiitping et 1pperwa.sh.iast week. Air. and Mrs. Jack Tudor and son of St. Marys visited recently 'with the foi'ruer's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Stan Tudor. Mr, and Mrs. Don Avory of Sarnia were weekend visitors with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Flynn and Joyce. MacArthur iart Meets At .Exeter ' The annual McArthur retie'rn was held at Riverview ;Earl;, [Exeter, With fifty present from , Owen Sound, London, Toronto, •' Blenheim, Tharnesford, ingersol, • Exeter. Email and Zurich. .j Sports were conducted by Mr. • and Airs. Bob Bell and Mr. and 1 Airs. Gerald Bell. Race winners were; Boys, 8 and under, Ater- ' vin Bell; girls, Karen McArthur; boys, 13 and ander, Brian McAr- 1 titer; girls, '13 and tinder, ,loan • Elliott. • `Taking off clothespins, Jean Alanzar; kick the balloon, Roy Lamont; guessing wife's waist- line, Jack Tractuair; oiling coke bottle, Earl and Marion Bell; gum and oven mitts, Jean Snell's team; ball between knees, Margaret ;Elliott; putting on ny- lons, Margaret Elliott; paseing belt, Don Rigby. Oldest person present was Ales, Jennie Manson; anniver- sary nearest picnic, Dave and Mavis Hall. Officers for the 1950 reunion l'ereene l I toms Mrs. Mac MacFarlane and sots -of Forest visited during the past week with Mrs. nicFarlane'a , mother, Air's. Minnie Sangster, Mrs. Ann Rlopl,ins of Chicago: is visiting this week with her sister, Airs. Mary NeMurtrie and brother, Mr. Allan :Cochrane. Airs. Guy :Bedard, Ricky, Di• ane• and Pauline of London spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Stew- art tell, Mr. .and Mrs. ilpn liaison of C'lticaga were recent visitors with the latter's :parents, Air, and Mrs. Milton :Bussell, Mr, WM. Dougall was in Guelph last week attending the weed inspector's convention held .there Mr. and Airs. Robt. Coote and Carolyn, and Mr. and Mrs, How- ard Scane, Mary and Katharine are holidaying at Sundr'idge. Please Turn To Page 10 to be held at Riverview Park, Exeter, were: President, Bob Bell; sepretary-treasurer, Mrs, Hilt Laing; sports committee, Mr, and Mrs., Don Rigby and Miss Donna Rigby, FEATURE! Libby's Deep Browned FEATURE! 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