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77.
Kthstnen Name 'Huron Rally institute Hears
Year officials 1 Farm Speaker
At Carmel
Hensall Kinsmen President
Harold Knight recently an-
!nelnced appointments to tip
executive and Committee chair-
man for the coming dear.
Tnilletin editor is May Austin:
and directors include Al (•rerar;
John Peitz and George Beer.
(' nlnittce chairmen include: •
'Ross .Tin1'is, way's and mean``-,
Jelin Heal. service; George Beer.
fp 1nu ,d,ip; Al (rerar, overdub
s•e at ons; Clay An tin. Kin ed,t
cation and publicity; Jelin Peitz,
program a n d entertainment;
Frank Ellwood, spert*: Jim;
Clark. historinn; Bill Clement,
fi- ante and budget.
Phone Engineer
Dies in England
Another former well • known
Hens -sit resident. Curtis Stone.
:man. on of the late Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Stoneman. Flied re.
center. He was an engineer with
the Bell Telephone and one of
their first engineers tp install
the dial system. His wife and
dat hter returned to England
f'cr his daughter's education.
On his retirement a few years
age he went. to England where
his daughter had graduated as
a rlr'ctor. Curtis was a Flying
Officer m World War I.
Has brother was killed .lust be-
fore the armistice in the same
-ar. .
Kinettes Assl.st_
! Dir. Ian McAllister, was the,
The annual Rally of Huron l speaker at the September meet -
Presbyterial was held in Car- ing of ilensa11 Womens Institute
met Presbyterian Church, Hen- held on Wednesday speaking on
sail. last Tuesday. The theme of "Agriculture and Canadian 1n -
the Rally Iva Joy in Believing"
Devotional period was .taken • rdustries." He showed pictures
by the Blyth Auxiliary- and re pertaining to speaker o g fuss ind ntrri-
o.: nn the theme were em- duces] by heirs. ',nine Chapman
phasizea by ;Sirs, J.
F. Scott,
Sealorth. Mrs. S. Dougall pre- and thanked by Mrs. T J, Sher -
silent of Hensall Women's Miss. rift.
sinnary Society extended the Mrs. Imbert k;lgie commented
welcome to the guests. on the motto "It is fine to pray
Mrs. R. Wilson, Goderich, re- for a crop, but keep on hoeing,
called that' it was forty four • Members answered the roll eell
years ago in 1914 that the first by naming an industry in. Huron
Huron Presbyterian Rally was County and its location.
held in the Carmel Church in Plans were outlined for a bus
Hensall, trip to Ford Museum and Green-
• Guest speaker, Miss Mary E. field Village. Monday, September
Whale. Toronto, director of Over- 22 and arra.ngenients were made
seas Missions had inspiring news for Family Night when a turkey
from the 'Formosan women.: banquet will be served Wednes-
thanking the Canadian women on day, October 9, husbands , and
their wonderful work in being families to be special. guests.
able to send missionaries to:.Miss M. Ellis contributed a
teach them of the works of Godreading and Miss Greta Lammie'.
and what a meaningful life they conducted a sing song. President
have as he;ng Christians, `"No Airs. Carl Payne presided for
matter what rare, creed or color, the business period and Mrs.'
we are all one in prayer," she Wesley Richardson for the pro-;
.stated,
Seaforth Barbara Kirkman , grifastesses were Mrs. Edward
Auxiliary presented a skit which ti Haste on, and Mrs, R. J. Ca-,
a s enjoyed. Mrs, li'illiam meron; program conveners were
Brown of Hensall was guest Mrs Walker Carlisle, Mrs. Wes -
soloist. Hiss A. M. Toll of Blyth t , Richardson.
extended courtesy remarks to all y
the participants in the rally pro-
gramming. ivirs. W. Daniels
'Over eighty_ attended with
branches represented from Bay -;Tea Room Owner
field, Blyth, Goderich. Seaforth,
Clinton, McKillop, Auburn, Del- Public funeral services for the
i grave and Hensall. Luncheon ; late Mrs, William Daniels, the
was served by W,M,S. organiza- , former Isabella Sparks, were
tions of the church. t held from the Bonthron funeral
Bingo Winners
Charity Groups
Hensall Kinettes, meting at
the home of Mrs. Bob Baker Jr
last Tuesday, budgeted 43n.00
to outside charities. presented
Mrs. Harold Knight with a baby
spoon for her infant son, pre
aa_ntation by Mrs. Jack Drys-
dale. .
rysdale.. president. who presided
and decided to has e a travelling
ba. vket.
They presented 20()'x. attend-
ance pins to Mrs. Jack Drys-
dale, Mrs. Harold Knight, Mrs.
Jim Clark, Mrs. John Heal, Mrs.
George Sawyer, Mrs. William
Clement, Mrs. Harold Bonthron.
Mrs. Ross Jinks and Mrs. Rob-
ert Iteaburn. For recreation
merribers made straw flower
corsages for Inter -Club here
next day. Mrs. George Sawyer
son the raffle.
Mrs, Harold Bonthron will he
hostess for the next meeting
September' 23,
Personal Items
The Evening Auxiliary of
Hensall United Church resumed
their fall meetings on Monday
'evening with a pot luck supper.
President Mrs. William Mickle
presided for the business por-
tion when plans were finalized
for a ;wedding the group are ca-
tering to this month.
17r, C. L. Jinks observed his
6O`ti birthday on Wednesda»s
with a quiet family dinner at
the home of his son and daugh-
ter -m -law, Mr, and Mrs. M. C,
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd :makes,
Gerald and .. Gregory, London,
spent. Sunday with the former's
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Archie
lSeakes,
Mr. and Mrs, John McMurtrie
yr iced recently with Miss Mary
Gibson in Brucefield. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and
family • of Centralia were recent
visitors with the former's sister,
Miss Greta Laramie,
chapel on Tuesday, September
16 at 2.30 ,p.m. With. Rev. Chas.
Winners at Hensali Legion D. Daniel officiating. Interment
Bingo Saturday night were; \iiss was in Hensall (Jnion cemetery,
Pearl Tirleswell, Clinton; Mrs., Mrs. Daniels, who was in ber
Orville Smith (2); Mrs, John . 78th year, died in Victoria Hos-
:
Long, Owen Sound (2)•; Mrs. : pita!, London, on Saturday, Sep -
Wes \'enner, Mrs, Fleisehauer [ember 13. She was a member
and Tom, Kyle (tied); Tom Kyle; - of the United Church and had
Mrs. Glenn McKenzie; . Tom resided in Hensall for a num-
Kyle, Mrs. Clarence. Reid. Mrs. ber of. years.
Fleischauer (tied); 'Sfi's. Fleisch-. For many years she owned.
auer, Mrs. W. L. 'Meths, Mrs. , jthe Yellow Lantern Tea Room
Clarence Reid: Share the wealth .Jackpot this Saturday will be in Brantford retiring to Hensall
jackpot, Mrs. W. L. Meths.i following, her marriage to Iter
late husband -
worth $80.00 tit 53 calls. Surviving are o n e sister
(Babel.) Mrs. E. N. McIntyre,
,Kin Sponsor Port Stanley; one brother, James
Sparks, London, one stepson,
Jack Daniels, Brantford.
Honored On 93rd Birthday
Mrs. Annie Richardson of Hen -
Scout Troop
-The first meeting of Hensall Sall, at present a patient m South
Kinsmen was held at tete Koss'Huron Hospital. Exeter, had an
Korner Restaurant Thursday enjoyable ninety-third birthday at
with president Harold Knight the hospital on Sunday and was
presiding. Guests present were well remembered with cards, -
Jack Simmons and Bill Coleman , flowers and gifts.
of Hensall, Shelden Wein and
Past Deputy Governor, Less Par- Her daughter Mrs. Archie
ker of Exeter. Noakes made a birthday cake
The budget was discussed for which she took to the hospital.
1958-59. It was moved that the and the hospital staff served;
club sponsor Boy Scouts (cub tea. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
pack), Archie Noakes, Mrs. Leonard
On Sunday*, April 5 1959 Zone Noakes, Hensall. Mr. and Mr,s. 1
D. Conference will be held at Lloyd Noakes, London, and Rev.;
Hensall, and the committee was. Bren de Vries, and Mrs. de 1
drawn up. This will entail enter-' Vries of Exeter.
taming representatives from ap- One of the highlights of her
proximately 14 clubs- birthday* was a visit from M.P.P. i
Fast Deputy Governor Les of :Huron, C. S. 4'acNaughton, a
Parker presented Past Presi- bright spot in her day. !
dent Jack Drysdale with the ,
Boake :efficiency award. This George Stoneman
award is presented for forward.: t
ing all reports to National Office Dies lieOSpltai i'
and being one of the most effi-
cient clubs national lyse Past
lack Drysdale ac f Stoneman, son of the late
tented the award on behalf of Witham and Maude Stoneman,
:the club. died suddenly from thrombosis
• Les Parker gave his account
of his attendance at the National a 11 Briar Bush hospital, Stouff-j
VASA' Ls F FOR convention in Winnipeg August
t A former :Hensall boy. George
28.30, and his visit frith T. Tiber He was a veteran of World.;
rio of Gimly, Alan„ a former War 1, On reaching 'England he;
past president of Hensall Kins- was transferred to the Imperial
nieri club. Army and later sent to the Medi
Next year National Conven- terranean area where he was
(inn will be at St. Andrews by wounded and contracted malaria. i
the Sea. September 9.12 1959; After many months in hospital ,
1960-Keloney, B.C.; 1961 -Toronto; there and - in England, lie re
t 1962 -Regina. • - turned to Toronto. 1
He became a wedl.•khown sus -1
eessful church decorator and ar-
1 Mr. and 'Aire. Hugh McEwen tisi, decorating churches in To -I
e Jr. visited recently with rola Foote, :[iamil.ton Bellev111e Sax.;
s tines in Kitchener. inc and. Barrie. t
c 11r. and ells, :J. Shaddick ofBesides his wife. , 'S erne IJead- t
'Lnncleshoro were recent visitors "8 of $arringhe leaves
with Mr. and Digs. I. Shaddick Mrs. Tom 'Kelly (Eva), Saska-'
and rill, toon Wilfred, Charles and Rost!
Miss Dora Aladr visited recent- of Vancouver , ncouverMrs• Jake Blair!
ly- with relatives in London and (� 1d' [ i3 th v'lle Okla -
Noma and Harold, Toronto.
Personal Items
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DJr. and Mrs. Wilbert i)illi.ng l
returned home atter spending t(
few days with their daughter,
Mi. s Bernice Dillitig and soli
and rJauglif@r•in-lasy, 1M.r. and
Cla.rehce Dilllitg, and son in Sar-
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Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons
and family Were recent visitors
with Air. and Mrs. A. E, Muni
and. family In Kitchener.
Mrs. Maud Threadgold +if
Groton. C.onfi. spent the rite.-
' end, guest of Mr. and Mr's, •Carl
' 1''a yne.
Mr. and Alm Colin Hoist of
1taden were Sunday gusts with
t Mt . and Mrs. Ow* Hess.
Jim Love of Varna will A pear
on the amateur. hour on .Fo tis
on CXN'K TV Thursday', Sept.
i ? 18 at 6
11 Iifr. and Mrs. l,erl Sararas
and daughter returned to their
' home :in Toronto ,after sp tidiit
several peeks wvltti the former's
i ntotheix, Iters. s Skillet during .
I t wiiieli tame Mr. Sararas, 'w
patlsntt in St. Joseplt'a 1iospitel,.'
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