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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-23, Page 9a ensall And District News CORRESPONDENTs Mr..Maude HoOdon, Phone S-• Mrs. Archie •MacOregor, Phone. 196 • Former Vet Buried Here Mrs, S. Faber InstIj Slate Holland Native -ig Mrs. Staffer Faber, 73, died For.Loci — go Dr. Andrew Roy Campbell, suddenly on Friday evening, Mrs. William Caldwell, N.G., e in rIX'S" 62' of Guelph died October 17, at her hom 111 Tuchersmith township. presided at the meeting of ,Am - Toronto General Hospital, on ber •Rebekah Lodge Number 349 Friday following a lengthy ill She was the former Netlike Broakstra of Holland, Mr. arid en Wed"esday evening w h e n l'IPSS. .. .D..''. Mrs. William. Chambers , Mrs. Faber and family . came to of the Rebekah Assembly of On - He was retired secretary 01.; licnsall from Holland in 1924 the Canadian Guernsey Associes tario 1.0.0.F. installed the offi- Mrs. Faher is survived by her cers for the year. tion of Ontario Agriculture Col- husband, five sons, Harry and Frozen lege, and former veterinary sur- Jack, Prior to the installation Mrs. Monday from . the Bonthron fit. gem n in Hensall for 22 years. Toronto and William, Guelph, by Padre W. A. Young sons, james, Sayrna; Ontario Agriculture College at Guelph assisted by Rev. Forbes mer Hazel MacDonald, three i''"'" 10and two grandchildren. Thompson, Guelph at 1 p.m. cemetery. Funeral service was coliducied residence conducted by Rev. Surviving are his wife, the for- Gordon, great-grandchildren, of the Charles 0, panto,. Hensall, and P.N.G., Mrs. William Caldwell; held Monday from her late -• - . interment was' in° Hensel" Union Ewen; eter, BOON'S and Egbert, Kip - Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Exeter. Birthday Party Public funeral services were grandchildren and four read Hensall, Cornelius, Ex ----- Irvin Ford of the Exeter Lodge Harry Beaver, Parke; L.S.N.G., (llenh Bell; R.S.V.G., Mrs. Alex Jing team of Exeter was led by Noble Grand, Mrs. Inez Mc MacGregor; vice Grand, Mrs. the D.D,P.'s marshal', Mrs. The officers elected were; Jr, - • the. commission. The instal- Food R.S.N.G., Mrs,' Leona .4\11.5. Archie CORN •.1.ibby's Whole Kernel Feature.' neral home, interment was in Complimenting Mrs. Emalie Mcaeatil; L.S.V,G., Mrs. Milton Baird's. cemetery, parker on her birthday, mem. Lavery; chaplain, Mrs. Hugh The pallbearers were Messrs- hers of her family gathered. at . McEwen Jr., recording secre- Sam Dougall, Edgar Munn* Earl the home of her soo.th-law, and tary, Miss Maybelle Whiteman; and Percy Campbell, David daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgarfinancial secretary, Mrs. Clar- Sangster and Elgin Roweliffe. Cudmore, on Monday evening. ence Yolland; treasurer, Mrs. Interment was in Baird's Ceme- A social time was enjoyed Laird Jacobi; warden, Mrs. E. teryduring which Mrs. Parker was ChitSchase; conductor, Mrs. A. Bingo Winners. . presented with miscellaneous Orr; color bearer, Mrs. H. Le - Legion bingo winners on Sat- gifts. Refreshments were served, mon; pianist, Mrs. W. Fuss, in- side guardian, Mrs. L. Eyre; urday were Alberta Bedard; Personal Items outside guardian, Mrs. L. Fergu- FEATURE! Swift's — Save 40 Mrs. W. Vernier; Mrs, S. Jef- Mrs. Vera Gregg, of Gorrie, is son. 1 Little; Rodger Wilkinson; Torn 111,, and Mrs. Don Avery, of sang appropriate solos. Mrs. Cald- Jewel fery; Mrs. Clarence Reidi. Ed, a guest with Mrs. L. Simpson. MrS. William Cann, Exeter, Kyle; Mrs. Mae McLellan; Mrs. Sarnia, were weekend visitors well presented D.D.P. Mrs. SI--11-JRTENINQI loy Pepper, Exeter (2); 'Mrs. with the latter's parents, Mr. Chambers with a gift. Menovaste, Detroit; Mrs. Lillian and Mrs. Joe Flynn, and Joyce. Mrs. Chambers gave a brief FEATURE! Save 40 Mr. and . Mrs. John Reid, of address outlining the year's work London, visited this week with and inviting the Lodge to meet; Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McQueen. with Clinton and Brussels lodges ' rein LLINOHEcii.i MEAT Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bell and at Clinton, November 17 when . - Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell were the Assembly President will be recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. present. Mrs. Garnet Johns, Lloyd Ballantyne, at Thames Exeter, Mrs. L. Eyre and Mrs. Road. . S. Blackwell, Hensall, expressed Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Kiefer words of appreciation and Mrs. were recent visitors with Mr. Leona Parke thanked the in- •• • t • • • • .,•••••.•••r..••••••••• ,,••••••••••«•••.•.•••••••-••••••••••••••,•••••••••,•••••—•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,•••••••••,•••••••••••,”,,••••—••••••••••••,•••••••••••••••••••••••—•-•r.......-•,••••••••••..„,.. ifs.MANAGEKS WEEK The Tithes-Aelvocete, •00t0hot 23, •19$0 Pis* L.ta • lztiLY iSiAt3 49c FEATURE! Swift's — Save 160 PardDE:1U FC1Cic.) Baker; Mrs, R., Baker Sr. .(2); Mrs. C. Wilkinson; Mrs, D. Be- dard, Jackpot this Saturday will be $105 in 58 calls. Seaforth Pastor Circle Speaker The Arnold Circle of the Pres- and Mrs. 3`lervyn Hayter lii ;stalling learn. byterian Church held their Varna. The financial secretary gave Thankoffering meeting Monday Mr, Russell Moore, of Ban. a report of the bake sale and a evening in the schoolroom of the croft, visited during the past birthday box will be sent to Mrs. church with members from the Kippen W.M.S., Carmel W.M.S., and Home. Helpers of the Arnold Circle as their guests. Mrs. A, Orr, the president, welcomed the visitors and opened' (lie meeting. Mrs. Ron- ald McGregor, of Kimien, read home after visiting with her son week with friends here, Annie Logan. Mi'. and Mrs. Byron Kyle and rs M . J. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merrier, of Zurich, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle, in Dies In London St. Catharines. Mrs. Fred Peters returner] a Thanksgiving poem, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peters, In Pens guest speaker, 'Rev. Leslie Elder, - Mrs. Beaton introduced the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles, of Landon, were recent visitors of First Presbyterian Church, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sang- Seaforth, who gave, an inspiring message. Mrs. Harry Snell, Mrs. Trevor Wilson and Mrs. Beverley Beaton prepared' and conducted the worship. A piano duet by Mrs. Harold ,fones and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot was much enjoyed. An invilatin to the W.M.S. of Carmel Church Thankoffering meeting, to be held November 14 in the schoolroom of the church, was accepted. The November meeting will be held November 17 at the home of Mrs. John E. MCEwan. Mrs. Robert Madge. played Plano Hospital, London on Tuesday. selections following the meeting. October 14. Funeral services Hostesses for" the social hour were held on Wednesday with were 'Mrs. Harold Bonthron and .burial in London. Mrs. Jackson Mrs. William Brown. is a niece of Mrs. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. James Erskine, of Atwood, spent Thursday eve- ning with. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family. Miss Margaret Petch, of Wadena, Sask., who is a student at the Dental College in Toronto spent .Thanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs.Jas. Wright, and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Reid and. Allan spent Sunday visiting relatives at Tiverton. lllll ewes stk. and Mr. and Mrs. Len No.ake.s. . Miss Ruth MacLean, of Lon- don, was a weekend vsitor with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Robt. MacLean. Miss Marian May, of Exeter, was a weekend visitor with Miss Betty Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and Mrs, Bob Talbot, Bayfield, attended the funeral of Bette Joanne, six weeks old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Jackson (nee Joyce Helm), Lan- don, who died in St. Joseph's You Can Depend On When kidneys fail to remove egress ' And wastes. bnekaehe, tired feeling. disturbed rest often follow. Doricra Ririnry ?ilia atimulatr kidneyr to normal Ynta led better—sleep 17 t - ter, work bitter. 'You ran depend SR on Dodd's. Get nocid's at any drugstore. I i 3 3 1 Ed, Fink I , .... Plunibintl . floating ..Elettelt Wiring 1 'PHONE 36 HENSALL 1 I i .• i SlimpaqaanoviamaminitrittlilltIliffl itritifl ttilfill I 11111 IIM What, filairittal Dint MITIIIIIIM ITO mute Berore "Cold Weather" Strikes INSURE DEPENDABLE WARMTH WITH CLARE HECLA OIL.4.4, GAS COAL FURNACES See Our Prices Before You Buyl..• • •—•••oigeolt— The death occurred suddenly at her residence in London on. October 10, of Mrs. John Cole- man in her 73rd year. • She was the former Louisa Armstrong, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong of Hay Township. She had been a resident of London for 46 "ars. her WRIG.LEY'S GUM isiox t3F- 2t3 99e Her husband predeceased FEATURE! Swift's — Save 100 Irish Stew 15 -Or. Tins roR 65c 1.1h. pkg. 29c 12 -oz. round tin 43c 24 -oz. fin 39c HALLOWEEN GOODIES PEANUTS IN SHELL Lt. tAs 35c KRAFT CARAMELS 12p9c:P 89c HALLOWE'EN CANDIES taAs 29' JUMBO KISSES 28-0Z, CELLO 59e 12 years ago. Surviving are three sons, Al. bert, Harry and Edward; one. POPPING CORN L. CELLO 19c daughter (Irene) Mrs. Ray Cart - might, all of London; one brother, 'George Armstrong, Hen - sail, and • a sister, Mra, Earl Campbell, Hay Township. Funeral services were held from the Evans funeral home, London, with interment in Moluit Pleasant cemetery. W.A. And W.M.S. The Woman's Association and Woman's Missionary Society of Chiselhurst United Church. met Tuesday afternoon. W.A. president Mrs. R. Taylor was in charge with devotional conducted by Mrs. Jack Brint- nell. It was announced that the sixth district rally is to be held October '2;3 in Bayfield. Plans were completed for the bazaar. bake sale and tea . to be held Saturday, October 25, at 3 p.m., in Hensel.' United Church schoel- root , • The. Woman's Missionary So- ciety study "Concerns of -a Con- tinent" was taken by Mrs. Ed TaylOr, A special collection was made for 1the Wheable Memor- ial. Mrs. T. Brintnell gave a re- port of the South Sectional of Huron Presbyterial held at Cred- iton United Church last Friday, Mrs. Robert Kinsman contribut- ed a piano solo. Mrs. Harold Parker reported on the supply work. Mrs. Clarence Coleman. was in charge of the business. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Wilion Broad foot, of Goderich, were recent visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, MacLean. Personal Items Mr. William McGregor, of Kip - pen, was rushed by Bonthron ambulance Thursday night. to Clinton for an eniergency appen- dectoiny. Miss Betty Mickle left Eng- land •Tuesday of this week for Canada sailing on the Flag Ship Homeric. She 'III arrive At Mon- treal next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig and children of Walton, also Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Aiken and Ann of near Mitchell, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lerne Chapman accempanied by the latter's pAr- 011t, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Clins ten spent the weekend with rela- tives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MarLaren Of Goderieli were recent, visitors with the former'S brother and sisfer•in-law, Mr, and Airs, R. Y. MaeLaren. 'Mr. Thomas Lavender Jr., of WAterloo, was a Weekena visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lavender% Mr. and Mrs. Clarence arid son. of Sarnia, visited this week with the termer's parentS, Mr. and with. Wilbert Dining. 4460****66.461' Everybody likes to read about their friOrids a ft ti neighbors. When you havO. soelal w nbent it in to Tilt Tiitot.Advo. tate Or the tritreaneridefit In, your area. In honor of the man who is responsible * your servant, our gneat manager. Because his watchword is customer service we are able to provide you with the finest in quality . . at the best value. Smoked Side Bacon 55. Bologna 3 L. 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