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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-08-14, Page 6Page ,6 The Tirnes•Adv to, August KIM Hensall And District News CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hadden, Phoine .Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 196 . JPat Yennel. €'Weddin Anniversary Mrs C. Shaw a r , Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol cele prated their twenty-fifth wed- D1 s Barrie Koen Sportsman dingjanniversary with a turkey aJ William John (Pat) Venner, ref' banquet served at the New C'om- Iiensall died at the ( ueensway inertial Hotel, Hensall. on Fria Nursing Home Friday, August f day evening attended by twenty 8 where he had been admitted guests. Rev. Chas. 1?. Daniel as a patient on Wednesday night. addressed the guests of honor In his 80th year he was born who were recipients of lovely at Cromarty and mored with hist gifts including many from Hot - parents to the Boundary east of land. Hensall where he had resided fo • : Their marriage of twenty-five - sixty years until taking up resie years ago was soiemnized Aug. Bence in Hensall with his son. ust 111. 1933 in Oud•Beyersland. Jim. a year ago, • Holland. They came to Canada Always Ree. -Iv interested in eleven years ago. sports he was very active in the They have one daughter Maja. Kippen Gun Club. nurse -in -training at Victoria Hos- Mrs. Venner. the former Mar'.pital, London. garet McLeod, died. in July 1952. Surviving are two sons. Lloyd Declineand Jim. Hensall, one daughter (Florence) Mrs William Kyle.; Kippen; five grandchildren and in Population two great grandehi.ldren; one brother. Wesley Venner, Hensall. Hensall's population has de• one sister, Mrs. Arehie Ryck-f creased slightly this year, war - man, Exeter, ding to Assessor D. E MiacKin- Public funeral services largely non, whose report was presented attended were held from the Bon-; to council at Monday's meeting. thran Funeral Chapel. Hensall.': However, he indicated the total Sunday. August 10 conducted by . is not complete. Rev. Chas D. Daniel. Interment l The figure of 783 Is about 50 less than last year. By age groups. the figures are: was in MieTaggarts cemetery. Personal items Mrs. Walter McBeth spent a ' Three years or under 41 few days last week with Beth Four years • 22 Murdoch at the Murdoch cottage Five years ..._............. 18 in Goderich. Other recent and Six to seven years 31 holiday weekend guests with Mr. Eight and nine years 42 and Mrs. J. R. Murdoch and Ten to 13 years 54 Beth at LochHavbn, the Mur- Fourteen years 20 doch lakeside home in Goderich, Fifteen years 15 included Mrs. Alex Howell of Sixteen to 19 years 42 St. George; Mrs. of Hamilton; Misses Twenty Ina ad El- l Sixty t59 o64y319 yearsr.' ...•36 le Sncott of London; Dr. and ; Sixty-five to 69 years 51 Mrs. R. W. Hoffman and Mr. Over 70 years 95 Harold Curran of Hamilton. Bingo Winners Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle Bingo winners at Legion bingo and family are spending the last' Saturday last, were; Legion Nor- three weeks of August in a sum-, man Baird, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. mer cottage at Schade View, Norman Long, Sharon Baird, Lake Huron. !Mrs. Reichert Ed Corbett, Mrs. Miss Anne Lawrence has re- Doug Janes. Bill Austin, Mrs. G. turned home from a two-week McKenzie, George Parker, Mrs. vacation in Guelph. Orville Smith, Leroy Felker, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hedden. Austin, Share the wealth, Mrs. Linda and Sam, St. Catharines, Norman Baird, spent the weekend with relatives Jackpot this Saturday will be here. worth $90 in 60 calls. Mrs. Florence Joynt is spend- ing a few days this week with Comments About her sister, Mrs. L. Mickle and Family at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pfaff and Miss Alma Pfaff of Zurich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Letter From don Schwalm and fancily. Mr. Clifford Weido, a patient Personal Items In St. Joseph's Hospital, London. The Coleman family reunion returned home Sunday. was held Sunday afternoon at Mrs. J. V. McAree of Mimic() Bayfield. Those attending were spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coleman Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Mr. Robert McAllister, a pa- Coleman and family, Mr. and tient in South Huron Hospital. Mrs. Gordon Laing and family, Exeter, is much improved in Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laing and health. family, and Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs, Herr f Laing, of Exeter visited this week with Miss Margaret Jefferson, Lon - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bean. don, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Amelia Schroeder and Gordon Laing. Miss Marion. Schroeder are visit- Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoyte and ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood little daughter visited with Mr. Storey in Tillsonburg this week. and Mrs. Gordon Laing Sunday Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie and evening, Mrs. Allan Cochrane visited their Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner sisters. Mrs. Lorne Eller and returned home from their honey - Mr, Eller in Peterboro, Mrs. A. moon on Saturday. E. Northey and Mr. Northey of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Abbiss, of Cameron. and Mrs. R. S. Hop- Georgetown, are holidaying with kins of Saddle Lake, Mich: They her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har - accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy old Carey. Hillier and son John of 'l'illson• ;fir. Alvin Cornish, Exeter, is burg who visited their aunt, visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Otto Mrs. Hopkins of Saddle Lake. Walker. Mrs. Charles Wilson. who un- Mr. and Mrs. Will Sillery, derwent an operation in Clinton Exeter, were guests of Mr. and General Hospital on Thursday, Mrs. Will Miller, on Sunday. Is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCurdy Mrs. Annie Blatchford return•. visited on Sunday with Mr. and ed home after spending a week Mrs, W. Kay, London. with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hud Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth Fon in St. Marys. and Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar Mrs. Elliott and Miss Mar• visited on Sunday with Mr. and guerite MacDonald of London Mrs, W. E. Nairn, St. Marys. called on friends here on Satur• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flynn and day. children, Londesboro, visited on Mrs. Pearl Case of Landon Sunday with her parents, Mr. visited last week with Mrs. Elsie and Mrs, Harry Norris. Case. Mr.and Mrs. Jas. Ramsey Mr, William Otterbein, who spenthe weekend with friends was taken seriously ill during at Sundridge. the past week. was removed to Mr. and Mrs. W. McKaig and Westminster Hospital, London. family, of Sudbury, ane holiday - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flynn ing with Mr. Angus McKaig and visited recently with Mr, and other relatives. ' Mrs. Don Avary in Sarnia. They Mr. Gershain Speare, Toronto, were accompanied home by Miss spent the weekend with his sis• Joyce Flynn who was visiting ter. Miss Olive Speare. with Mr. and Mrs. Avory. Relatives of Mr. Roderick Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gilbert Park received word of his death of Drayton Plains, Mich. visited which occurred at Sault Ste, last week with Mr, and Mrs. A. Marie last week, Orr. Robert t aCK lVle of Essex v"s Ladies s Ai d lted last week with Mr. B111 ;Mrs. William Miller *as host- Shaddiek. ess for the Ladies' Aid meeting Misses Patsy Jones and Jean which was held on Tuesday Noakes are holidaying at Turn- night. Mrs. Miller presided and bull's Grove this week. opened with a poem, Miss Sharon Foster of Cre i- Mrs. T. . Laing read the secre- tor'. is vacationing with her grand- tary's report and an emoting - parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fos- ing report was given by the ter. treasurer. Flower and program eommittces were appointed and other business discussed. Scott Reunion Cromarty FAST RELIEF FOR TIRE FEE' A gathering of the family eon- neetions of th'e late Mr. and Mrs. James Scott was held at the home el Mr. and Mrs, T, L. Scott on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKay and daughters. Valeria and Sandra, of Houston,. Texas, as special guests. Other gusts present were Rev. and Mrs, It. G. 11l'eltay and Miss Graee Mcl<ay, 'harnesford; Mr, a n d Mrs. .crank Cadick, Sharon and Don- ald, London; Mrs.- Grace Scott, Mr, and. Mrs, ,1'ohet Wallace, Margaret and Debbie, Mr. acid Mrs. Wesley Russell and Marga- ret, Mrs, Donald Scott, Sharon and f<aren, Rev. and Mrs. 0. R. 'CJoeke and: son. harry, London, anWindsor,arnd Susan, lKllioltl Funeral services for Airs. C'harlc': G. Shaw. 22, of Barrie. the former Elizabeth ,lunette Morris. of Goderich, will he held from St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, Thursday, 2 p.m. Mrs. Shaw is the daughter of Air. and Airs. Jinx Morris, of Goderich, formerly of Hensall. airs. Morris is the former Jean Bell, of Kippen. Surviving are her husband and an infant son, five days old. .Tames Craig. her parents. two brothers, John and James, three sisters, Joan, Frances. Diane, all of Goderich. Mrs. Shaw is a niece of Mfrs. Ernie Chipchase, of Hensall. Personal Items uper "ave Ma. rkets Celebrate Their Big Buys Th u rs.,, Fri. , Sat, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Petzke are enjoying a vacation at• Owen' Sound and other northern parts. Miss Maja Roobol, nursean- GIANT training at Victoria. Hospital. London, is enjoying three weeks vacation. I Mr. John ,Tarrott, who under -1 went an operation at the Dr. Shouldice Hospital. Toronto, has returned home, much improved in health. Recent visitors with Mrs. Al Blatchford were Mrs. Jessie Tit - man, of Pilot Mound, Manitoba,' Mrs. Elinor Glen, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, Hamilton. Wright Family Enjoys Reunion The annual Wright reunion was held on Sunday at Seaforth Lions Park with 70 in attend- ance. Races for the children were held during the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright in charge." After supper Mr. Percy Wright acted as M,C, and awarded prizes to the oldest lady pre- sent, Mrs. Annie Wright, Kip - pen; oldest gentleman, Mr. Fas- ter Fowler, Mitchell; lady with least jewellery, Mrs, Robinson, Toronto; wedding anniversary nearest reunion date, Mr. and Mrs. Spenser Jeffery, Staffs; youngest girl, Joanne Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ross Russeldale; youngest boy. Maurice Ruston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruston, Russeldale, Fancily coming farthest, Wrights. Essex; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ross and Mr. and Mlrs. Frank Wright (tied); longest married couple, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Kereher, Kippen; person living longest in same place, Percy Fitch, Es- sex (56 years), Next year's reunion will be held at Seaforth on August 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper and Mr. and airs, Lorne Ross, sports committee. Personal Items Mrs, Agnes Consitt, Brucefield, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller visit- ed over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks, on their way to Point Pelee where they will vacation. Mrs. A. Blatchford has re- turned home after a pleasant vacation spent with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, 5t. Marys. DOLLAR DAY FEATURES! SAVE 17c SAVE 14c SAVE 16c SAVE 11c SAVE 17c SAVE 12c Straw re elch SOVe- GreLn leene Post's 100% Canadian Owned And Operated SUPiER $AVE DOLLAR DAYS will be the biggest volume event over spensorsel. What a wonderful way to stock your pantry with groceries at attract= ive savings! See you this weekend! LIBBY'S Fast Frozen 15 -oz. Pkgs. 3 e Juice 24" 3 SAVE 220 WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE SAVE 105AI DEEP BROWNED LIBBY'S BEANS SAVE 1050 ROSE MARGARINE SAVE Sr! SUPER SAVE TEA BAGS aper es Roils 9 ROLLS 20.nz. tins 5 FOR � I • 1•Ib. pkgs. 4 FOR Si PKG. 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