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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-08-21, Page 6Pogo 6 The Times•Advo te, August 21, 195Et Hensall And District .News CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Maude Heiden, Phoine 5 Mrs, Archie MacPregor, Phone 196. Schwalm Family Youth Enjoy Enjoys Contests F The home of Mr. and Mrs. Al tired Pfaff and Miss Elm Pfaff Zurich, was the setting last Sun day for the Schwalm family re anion with 38 attending from Hamilton, Stratford, St. Thomas Gagetown, N.B., Camp Borden Schomberg, and Hensel. Picnic dinner and supper was served. Prizes for the youngest presen went to Kevin Perdue, Camp Borden; oldest lady present, Mrs triolet Schwalm. liensall; eldes man, Mr, Pfaff, Sports Were directed by Mrs. Carl Schwalm and Mrs. Leland Schwalm. Winners were: Races It and under, Michael Perdue Jennie White; 5 and under, Brian Schwalm, Marjory. Schwalm; 8 and under, David Schwalm. Charles Schwalm; three-leggell race, girls, Patsy and Barbara Schwalm; boys, David Schwalm. Charles Schwalm; 13 and under, Elaine Schwal m, Barbara Schwalm; ladies' race, Miss Ar- lene Hansen; men's race,Jim White, Orange relay race, Miss Arlene Ransen's side; kicking slipper, ladies, Mrs. Harold Hansen. Stratford; men, Jim White; ball ippen e • The Tri -County Youth For Christ held a chicken barbeque on the lawns of Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau. Kippen, Satur- " day evening with 135 present • from Exeter, Kippen. Seaforth. Bayfield. \\Ingham, Clinton, CHI - I ford, • Paisley. 1.1 Mr. Joe Baker, of \\Ingham, Tri -County Youth For Christ • rector, was master of cere- monies. I Rev, Armand Wright, of ; Guelph, addressed the group, choosing for his message "How .; to be a successful Christian", a • I message directed to the young people. A trio from Guelph enter- tallied with several musical se- lections on the accordion, guitar: and violin. I In charge of cooking the 135 I ;chicken halves were Edgar Cud- , I more, Bruce Perry, agricultural science teacher at SHDHS, Exe- ter. and Elzar .Mousseau. A SO-! oat. hour rounded out a pleasant evening. .Stolen Car Family Gathers For First Time I The first ,Laren. reunion was held at Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday with .a good attendance ;Sports were- under the direction of Mrs. Hugh Hendrick. and Mrs Alex AleBeath. During the supper , hour business was „conducted and officers elected for 1959. I President is Glenn Bell, Hen- , sail: secretary, Roy McLaren, London; sports, Mr. and Airs. Gerald Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Bell, Hensel]; lunch, Air. and Mrs. Rodger Venner, and Mrs. Murray Venner, .Hensall,I Sports winners were: 'Races, 5 and under, Kathryn and Karen Elendrick; -6 to 8. Gwenneth Hen. drick. Mervyn 13e11; 8 to 10, girls, t Barbara Duncan; 10 to 12, boys, Douglas McBeath,. Edward Johns. throwing closest to stake, Mrs. Violet Schwalm; spike hammer- ing into three blocks of wood, Mrs. H. Hansen. Singe Winners Winners at the Hensall Legion Bingo Saturday were; Ernie Pepper: Mrs. E. Fisher, Gods. - rich; Mrs. Norman Baird; Tom Kyle Sr.; Mrs, Bill Austin; Mrs, Fleischauer; Clair Taylor; Mrs. N. Baird; Mrs, C. Wilkinson; C. Johnson, Clinton; Mrs. Clarence Reid; Roy Pepper, Exeter; Mrs, C. Johnson; Tom Kyle Sr.; Mrs. Roy Pepper; Mrs. Glenn Mc- Kenzie; Mrs. George Varley; Paul Boa; Mrs. Walker. Share the wealth jackpot. Mrs. McLellan receved 219,75. Jack- ot this Saturday will be worth 95.00 in 61 calls. Persona I Items Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shep- herd and family returned to To - onto after visiting with Mrs. Shepherd's mother, Mrs. J. Srnil- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling were weekeed visitors with their mon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling and son n Sarnia, Mrs. Harry Hoy, Michael and Billie are spending this week holidaying at Point Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest and Clark, Mrs. Louise Clark Sr. spent last week at Si. Clair, Mich. and the Detroit Zoo. • Miss Suzanne Kyle has return- ed home after a vacation spent with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merrier, Zurich. t Mrs. Harry Smith, local rep- resentative of the Bell Telephone here has returned to her dulled after a three month's absence following an accident when she, fractured her arm. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Elliott of Vancouver, B.C. visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker. Recovered A 1954 Ford owned by. Ken Me- Lellan of Kippen, stolen during the early hours of Sunday morn- ing from in front of Dickert's general store, Kippen, on high- way 4, was recovered Monday afternoon on the Bluewater High- way near Drysdale, with the gas tank empty, The ca arentl seemed to ar pp y be intact. Goderich detachment investigated. Mr, McLellan is a Comments About !son-in-law •of Mr, Dickert. Personal Items Cottage Robbed Break-in during the early hours of Saturday morning at a AUM- mer cottage one mile north of St. Joseph owned by Theodore Laporte. Windsor,1 that thieves had stolen two electric irons, four woollen blankets, one woollen sweater, one lady's elec- tric shaver and a record player valued at MO, and six bottles of beer. Q.P.P. Harry Reid of E;xeter, who investigated the break-in, valued the loot stolen at Personal Items Mrs. Margaret Evans and daughter Margaret Louise of Waterloo were weekend visitors with Mrs. Evans* parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. Y. MacLaren. Mr. end Mrs. Lorne Luker and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, enjoyed a motor trip last week to Graven - burst, Penetanguishine, Sable Beach and other northern places . Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline and Anne are .holidaying at Turn - bull's Grove this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters and Bonnie left last week for Cal- gary on .a two weeks.' bus trip, Personal.,.. items . Mr. Archie. Noakes who- under.., l'11r. and Mrs. William Alder -1 XI) C a r 1 Schwalm, Airs. went an operation in St. Joseph's 'son left Tuesday of this week ii, Schwalm and family,. of Gage - Hospital,. London, has returned. the Empress of France for their I town, N.B., are returning to their home feeling much improved in home In Lancashire, England,' home this week alter spending health. and mrs, Ray Ingram Mrs. fl. Taylor, Sr. Mrs. Alderson mother,. Mrs. Violet Schwalm. after sat three weeks visit with three weeks with the former's spent the weekend in Detroit. is a sister of the late Mr. Rich- - Mr. and Mrs. ..Torin Baker and 4111 'ThYl°1.' Sr„ of Hensall' mr, and Mrs. Grant MacGregor , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Welsh and spent the weekend .at Lion's lie -ad son and the Misses Vera and 'where they were guests at their Lvila Welsh. called ,on nephew's wedding. Airs. Charles Wilson, who un- derwent an operation in 'Clinton • General Hospital last week, was • Mr. and Sirs. L. L. Jinks on Sun- day last, Sgt. and Mrs, Andrew, Barb- ara; Gary and David, of Von - A reception was held for Mr. and Airs. Beverly Broadfool, at Bayfield Pavilion Wednesday evening when the couple were presented with a w.ell filled purse .or—nioney. Hank Norris and his melt .hoys provided music for the dance. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Rannie and able to return. home this week. 'Irene, were Sunday guests with family have returned after spend-. Air. and Airs. Ivan Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer. • ing a vacation with Mr. Rannie's and familY,of St. Catharine:s, Airs,. Ralph ,Mc:Arthur, Mac sister, Mrs, 'Irma Harris, De - are holidaying with the Miner s And Cam, of lit Ak Station. Cen- Mich. parents, and Mrs, William R. irelia, were weekend visitors Mrs. Shaddlek of the loyal Ws Gilbert, of London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer. Stephenson. A. two-week vae.ation. with Mrs. McArthur's parents, Bell Telephone staff is enjoying !diming the past week with her Mrs. Norman Long, Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest Ison-in-law and daughter, Mr. and was the lucky winner 'qf two and Clarke were recent visitors M The A. Misses lovely aluminum lawn chairs with Mr, Forrest's sister,. Mrs. TMIldred and Phyllis valued at $20.00 in a 'bingo game Harold Hill, of Brantford. IWeiberg, of Centralia, are boll- at P.M.Q, at the Radar Station, Mr. and Mrs.. Jaques and son (laying with their grandparents, Clinton, Thursday night of last are spending .a week's vacation. 'Mr. and Mrs. Len Purdy, ' . week, at Midland. Shower ,arkle,floct Mrs. George Hess, Mrs. Archie Noakes, Mrs. Leonard •Noakesc Airs. Alex Shorthouse, Mrs. J. E. AlcEwan, Mrs!. Inez Merman, Airs, Harry Smith, Mrs. A. ros- ter, attended a miscellaneous pre- sentation at the home. of Mrs, Jack Peebles, London, on Thurs- day evening, for Miss Mina Alt' - Ewan of London, formerly .of Hensall, a bride -elect of October. The group from Hensel]. pre- sented her with a table lamp and blanket. Mrs. Vic Stan of Red Deer, Alberta, assisted Alma in opening the gifts and. Mrs. Marry &mit read. the gift cards. Personal Jtems Preston Lemon is a patient in Victoria' Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle St. Catharines, - spent the week: end with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T, Kyle. Their son Eddie who has spent two weeks with his grandparents, returned home with.them. Mr, and Mrs..Sam Rennie, Di. anne, Howard and Susanne spent the weekend visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Harris, in Detroit. MORE THAN A FEW . MORE THAN A SCORE It ppys in BIGGER CASH SAVINGS to shop ALL AROUND SUPER SAVE .— to go up ane aisle and down the next, filling your entire food list from our displays of your favorite top grade foods. You get more ... spend less .. , because we've hundreds of low prices—not a handful of them. It stands to reason that more low prices mean more money saved for yov. You'll see the proof in smaller food bills—you'll have the proof in cash•in.hancl savings. Young ladies race, Marlene Bell, Marion Bell; young men's race, Ross AicBeath, Earl Bell; married ladies race, Mae Dun- can, Jean Johns; married men's kick slipper, girls. Gwenneth race, si er o ins, GeraldBell; MEAT Hendrick, Barbara Duncan; boys, i Mervyn Bell; married ladies, Ross McBeath, Rari Bell. Marlene 13e11, .Mildred Bell; men,IFEATu DE, _ . ES ir.. Pinning clothes pin, Marlene' Pork Chops 57c ' Bell; nail guessing contest, Jack Duncan: filling pop bottle, Don McLaren, Gwen Chapman; Bob and -Marlene Bell; necktie race, Mr. and Mrs, Roy McLaren, Lon- don; lucky plate, Mrs. Glenn Bell; picking clothes pin off rope, Mrs. Glenn Bell; putting clothes pin in milk bottle, Jean Johns. The 1959 reunion will be held first Sunday in August at River- view Park, Exeter, I F,i0 Arthur Skidmore of the RCAF Centralia, has purchased the Brock property here owned • by Fred Brock of London, and • with his ,wife and daughter, Sharon are getting nicely set- tled. Mrs. Skidmore, the former Jessie Paisley, is a niece of Sam Rennie. Mrs. Hilda Pelley of St. Clair, visited this Week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark Sr. and !Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest. I Miss Bernice Dilling spent the past week holidaying with friends Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ;Parker, Rickey and Cindy. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sh dd• k and Bill spent the weekend with Dr. D. McKelvie, Mrs. McKelvie and Ann in Essex, They were ac- companied home by Robert Mc- Kelvie who has spent the past 'two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis, Mich- ael and Kay are holidaying at yin erhuron this' week, The Atlantic salmon has been used as a food for at least 14 1 centuries, at one time was plenti- ful in all countries bordering the North Atlantic and in Canada's earlier clays spawned as far in- land as Lake Ontario. it Will Pay You To See W. G. THOMPSON HENSALL and Sons Limited • Phone 32 Before Selling Your Wheat, Oats Or Barley Take Advantgae Of Our fast unloading system. We have a new hoist in action for unloading SerrliS. Farmers Now is the time to put in your supply of FEED BEANS ier text winter. Get our prices before you buy! W. G. Thompson & SONS Limitod PHQN 3i AWL!, Cromarty Letter From Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing left on Sunday by bus on a trip to the, west to visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eves, of Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr,. Jennie Wilson, who has spent several weeks with rela- tives here, returned to her home I e LOIN/ DR SHOULDER LB. ••••.•••••••••••• • ..... • • KVO.P.1•31,LVVII• 1.."/ FEATURE! Fancy Quality Juice -20 -oz. Cooked Ham 89Pb R011ed Pot Roasts e 43c Beef And Pork Sausage 3 in Toronto on Tuesday accom panied by her sister-in-law, Mrs.' E. Moore. Sunday visitors with Mr. and , Mrs. Gordon Laing were Mr. and; Mrs. Wilfred Chessell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chessel and family, of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Gil- lespie, Margaret and Ann, Korn°. ka. Mr. and Mrs, T. Laing, Mr. and Mrs. R. Laing and children, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family, Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs, J. Wilson and Mr. Frank Stagg, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis.; of Kirkland Lake, visited last week with their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. R, Boyce. Miss Beth Christie spent a few holidays with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kerslake and family, St. Marys, visited ,on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Mae Lamond visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Dorchester. Rev. George Lamont, of Mitch- ell, had charge of the service in Cromarty Church on Sunday, Message From Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Atkinson of Marine City, Michigan, were recent visitors with Mrs. Arthur McFalls. Misses Elaine and Marie Powe have returned home after holi- daying with relatives in Ripley. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hodgson were weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hodgson at, their summer home on. Lake Erie, Mr. And Mrs, Macaulay, Susan and Helen of Montreal are. visiting with Mrs. Macaulay's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew flicks. Mrs, 'Leda Williamson of De- troit visited with Mrs, A. Mc - Falls on Saturday, 11/liss Margaret Rose Bowden visited for a few days last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, R. Paynter, Kirkion. Rev, and Mrs, G. Weir of Al- ton called on Me. and Mrs, L. Hodgson and other friendsitt the village on Aionday, mr. and Mrs. Harold Penwar. den of Sarnia were 'Weekend visi- tors with Mr, and Mrs. Stan Hicks. Rev, J. T. and Mrs. Clarke and family returned home on Monday after holidaying at Doe Lake. Mrs, Lloyd Morgan is spend- ing few days with her son, Mr. and Mts. Norman Morgan and family in ,Burgessville. Mr. and Aim Reg, Hodgson and Kay of Waterloo were Mon. day visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1.4 Hodgson, Rev. Cook Of tuean was guest speaker at the service in the United Church on Sunday Marl. Services on the two previetia Sundaya were conducted ittv. C, W. of INeter, tuy the dependable brand halite prodnets advertised in The Tin eS-Adehe te. Features! Mazola Oil Hereford Coed Beef Heinz Cooked Spag- hetti F 0 R 32 -Oz. 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