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Hensall
And District 'News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hecicien, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone $6
Circle Chooses 'World Trip "Mission Society
New Executive
WI
!Names Officers
Mrs. John MeEwen was hostess
opm•
ihtglita And Nina
Kippen last Women's Institute
held a successful euchre and'
dance Friday .evening in the town
haP
Winners of euchre were: ladies,
Mrs. Doug. Wilson, Seaforth:
Mrs Verne Aiderdice,
Mrs. J. Pethick. Seaforth: gents.
Lorne Day. Glenn Bell, James
MeNaughton. Lucky lunch prize.
Mrs. j. retina, Se•aforth.
Norris orchestra furnished mu-
sic for dance.
Personal ltcins
Mrs. J. Bo -divan returned
home last week after spending
• a month with her daughter, Mrs.
Mac' Greer in London.
Miss Geraldine Parker of
Chiselhurst spent the weekend
with Mrs. Geo. Parker, Dickey
and Cindey,
E. M. Peek. Emmerson Ander.
son. Bonnie Anderson and El.
mer Stephenson were among a
party of over 20 hunters who left
over the weekend for Manitoulin
!181:11r1sd: Maude Ucilden is spen4-
ing a week with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Airs. Win.
Kerr, t'sborne Township.
The jackpot not having been
I won at the liensall Legion bingo
last Saturday night will be worth
I $125, in .52 calls this Saturday
"night.
Mrs. Grace liannole left this
week for Stitt:sine where she
; will spend the winter months
, with her daughter and son-in-
law, Air. and Mrs. Douglas Pea-
cock and family.
I Mr. and Mrs.•Glenn liell were
recent visitors with Mr. and
!Mrs. Gilbert Johns at Elimville.
i The November meeting of the •
Monday evening for the Novein- • f • Nov -I Women's Association and 'Wom-
speaker for the ., Missionary
ber Meeting of the Arnold Circle ' Guest... . ii Al' en's Society of Chisel -
of Hensall Presbyterian Church. • •• • horst 'United Church was held ID
men's Institute was Mrs. George ''
Miss Hannah Murray prepared • Wilson of near St. ;Mas, pub- the church schoolroom. Mrs.
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tend conducted the worship, with lie relations convener of the t Russell Brock conducted the
Mrs. Gerald Bell and Mrs. Bey . Federated Women's Institutes 'devotional, assisted by Mrs, Wit -
Beason assisting, Glad Tidings of Ontario•who gave an Ini,er,,,.'lam Blinn:nett. A two -minute
address ,• silence was observed for Re -
was . read by Ales. Gordon • eating
on her 75 -day membrance Day.
Schwalm. :trip around the world as dee. '
White
Mrs, MacDougall showed slides , gate to the A.C.W.W. conference ' - Gift service will he heldMrs.
Of New York and Washington. 1 in Ceylon. Her talk was illus.,Sunday..December 14. A donation
Airs. Beaton installed the offi-; trated with colored slides of ' was voted- for the Springhill
rers for 1959. President is Airs. scenes:ennuis., • Disaster Fund.
" Airs Albert Shirrav introduced ' Mrs. Harold Parker gave high -
:Ed Fink; vice-presidents, Airs ' •
Bev Beaton and Mrs. Stewart ' ' i • ;lights of the 24th annual leaders
Bell; secretary, Mrs. Bill Fink; ' thespeaker and Miss Noreen training: school at Alma College.
Wa.i kom was in charge of the . St. Thomas, with the theme of
treasurer, Airs. Gerald Bell;
projector, The Legion Ball was I the school, ,iChrist, the only
pianist, Mrs. William Brown; well filled and in response to ;way,- in giving a description of
home helpers, Mrs. Orr and Airs. '
welcome and • the roll call members intro- : the
Trevor Wilson; program, Mrs. Parker stated
duced friends whom they had ,that 300. women and girls
welfare, Miss Hannah Murray; '
brought. Mrs. Carl Payne was • attended.
aupply,' Mrs, Harry Hoy; Mere -
in the chair for the•meeting. : Airs, Robert Kinsmen favored
ture, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm;
Airs. Harry Hess, Zurich, Lay-; with a piano solo, and Mrs. Ben
phone committee, Airs. Harry
Snell and Mrs. Stewart Bell; , ()red with a piano instrumental !Stoneham presided for the •busi-
Children of the church. Mrs. ' and Wayne Payne with violin ' ness. Rev. Charles D. Daniel
Frank Wright. Mrs. Gordon selections and Mrs. Payne with •conducted the election of officers
Troyer; Explorers. Airs. Gordon ' •a solo, both accompanied by for 1959.
Schwalm, Mrs. Roy Bell and Miss Greta Laramie. , W.M.S. president is Mrs. Clar-
Mrs. John McEwen. ; During the business session ence Coleman; vice-presidents,
• '.V.rs. B. Edwards reported on the : Airs, 'Russell Brock, Airs. Percy
Rebekah Lodge South Huron HospitalAuxiliary Harris, Airs. Ben Stoneham; sec -
tag day when the village was fretary, Airs. E. Kinsman: treas.
canvassed and. $109.40 realized. ; urer, Airs. Roy McDonald;
Guest At Clinton It was voted to send a donation ' stewardship Airs John Glenn;
, .
to the War Memorial Children's ;citizenship, Airs. Thomas Brint-
Members of Amber Rebekah Hospital, London, Used Christ- ! nell ; associate helpers and co m -
Lodge, No. 349, motored to Clin- mas cards had been collected 'munity friendship, Mrs. J, Far -
ton on Monday evening and and sent for use by the chit- guson; pianist, Airs, A. Ross. •.,
assisted in the closing ceremony !dren. Announcement was made • Mrs. R. Kinsman:- press and Side.
of Huronic Lodge.
*;- Morning Star Lodke, Brussels, ; from Th. cents per member to I Missionary Monthly, Mrs. RoY
.a"
I Mrs. Berald Bell spent the'
, weekend visiting with her pard
CMS, Air. and Mrs. .Linyil Dal.'
lantyne, at Thames Road. -
Airs. Edna :Corbett visited'
during the past week with her
daughter. Mrs. Harold Parker,!
and also, with Mrs. (leo, Parker.'
Airs. iloy reported on the gifts;'
bought for the Indian. school: -
children; Mrs. Stewart Bell, the'.
financial report, and Mrs.*
Schwalm the literature report.
The December meeting will be
•hold at the home of 1111.S. Stewart'
Bell.
mith: "Yost .umbrella looks
, as though it had seen better
Kinsmen Donate
TO Disaster fund
liensall Kin smen :Club :an -
proved a rash donation la the
Spring.hill Disaster Fund And
agreed to sponsor "two Minor
hockey -teams ;during their meet.
big' Thursday night.
The club will be responsible
for Hensall's bantam and midget
clubs.
'Three new members were
welcomed the elub — Erie
Mansfield, Jack Simmons and
Dill Coleman.
Guests included Stan Green
and Drant 2,annorluan,
doe,
jones: "It has had its ups and shot a wild .hoh cat m Tucker.'
Harry Norris of Eippen area,'
days."
smith Township, weighing 24(
downs." - lbs,
it was long ago said: "Better
be safe Than sorry". Applied to
Pedestrians on the highway at
night, this means STEP DFP
THE ROAD when a car ap-
proaehes.
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• of the increase in F.W.I.O. fees !literature, Airs. W. Brintnell;
were also guests, assisting in the McDonald. .
• opening ceremony of the Lodge. 30
1-1OsetileI:s.es were Mrs. George ! Mission Band superintendents,
• Mrs. Margaretta Rose, of Sault; Armstrong and Mrs. N. H. Cook, Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs.
Ste. Marie, assembly president! A committee composed of Mrs, Beatrice Munn; Baby Band
made her official visit. Mrs. 'Albert Alexander, Mrs, BasiC superintendent, Airs. Ben Stone -
Gladys Chambers, D.D.P., was Edwards and Mrs, Laird Mickle ! ham; flower and cards, Airs
: a guest also. , was elected to secure a Christ- Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Lloyd Fer-
Mrs. Mac Greer, of London, mas tree and decorate the hall 'guston and Airs. Robert Kinsman.
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mother, Mrs. J. Bonthron. ;Taylor, Jr.. vice-presidents Mrs. ,
Air. Robert Fisher is in Guelph ; Alf Ross, 'Airs. Harold Parker, '
this week taking a course in egg The Times -Advocate welcomes 1 Mrs. Campbell Eyre; secretayy-
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Personal Items
in your area. land Mrs. B. Stoneham.
Mrs. Arthur Wilson and Airs. - •
Robert Powell, of Wingharn,
spent last Friday visiting Mr,
and Mrs. Lou Clark Sr.
Mrs. Lou Clark Sr. spent last
Saturday and Sunday visiting
her sister, Airs. Mickle in Lon-
don. By MRS. KEN MCKELLAR
Cromarty Comments
Mr. and irs. W m.Simpson • Ladies Aid
and Bob, of Detroit, spent the
weekend visiting with Mrs. Lou The regular meeting of the
S
impson. Ladies Aid Society was held at
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• Miss Janie Smith, daughter of the home of Mrs. M. Houghton,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. had
with the. president Mrs. Will Mil -
her tonsils removed at Clinton ler presiding. She opened the
meeting with a poem, which was
Hospital last Friday morning,
Mr. and. Mrs. George Jackson followed with the worship
, and Bill Helm, of London, spent PersiGdi
last Sunday visiting Mr. and Airs. R. Laing gave a reading
Mrs. Qlarence Reid and family, and a contest was conducted by
, Mr. George rollick was ad. Mrs. *Houghton.
milted to Clinton Hospital Fri- Alan' items of business were
day night. discussed when it was decided to
Mrs. James Harkness and order four more tables for use
• Sean and Mrs. Wes Young. of in the basement of the church.
Teeswater, spent last Friday Mrs. Eldon Allen. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid Jas. Miller were appointed pro-
, and family, gram committee and Mrs. T.
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!Laing and Mrs. At. Dow lunch
committee for next meeting.
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The Y.P.S. met on Sunday
evening in the basement of the
church to organize for the com-
ing month.
Rev. S. Kerr conducted the
devotions and chaired the meet-
ing for the election of officers.
President is Alex Meikle; vice-
president, Penny Scott; secre-
tary, Alice Sorsdahl; pianist,
Margaret Coleman; social com-
mittee, Margaret Wallace, Alice
Walker, Laverne Wallace, and
Carlyle Meilde.
An invitation from the. Alilver-
ton Y.P.S. to attend a skating
party and 'dance on Friday eve-
ning was accepted.
W,M,S. Install Officers
The November meeting of
Roy's Church W.M,S. was held
at the home of Mrs. Harvey Dtw,
with Mrs. G. Neil presiding and
opening the meeting with a
poem, "Lest You Forget."
The worship period was taken
by Mrs. John Hocking.
Mrs. Murray Christie and Miss
Bessie Dow were appointed
flower committee for 1959, and
Mrs. S. Grahm, Airs. Al. Christie
and Mrs. Ross McPhail nominat-
ing committee.
The topic, "Women's place in
society," was given by Rev. Bert
Daynard, who also closed the
meeting with prayer.
The installation of officers for
1959 was taken by Air, Daynard.
President is Mrs. Andrew
Christie; vice-presidents, Mrs.
George ,Neil, Mrs. Murray
Christie, and Airs. Norman Dow;
secretary, Mrs, Calvin Christie;
assistant, Mrs. G. Parsons;
Treasurer, Airs. Cliff Dow;
pianist, Mrs. Elmer Dow; assis-
'tent, Mrs. Harvey Dow; Mission-
ary Monthly secretary. Mrs. G.
Dow; Community Friendship,
Mrs. R. Miller; supply secretary,
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Personal Items
The infant sons of Mr. and
Mrs. John Templeman and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Al. Scott and the
infant, daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Clarence Taylor were baptied at
:the service on Sunday.
Mrs. Lindsay McKellar is a
patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chessel,
Mitchell, visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Airs. Lloyd
Sorsdahl.
Mr. James herr is a patient
in Smith 'Huron Hospital, lilseter.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Scott
motored to Windsor on Friday re-
turning on Saturday.
Mrs. Eva Colotthoutt and datigly
terd, Jean, Staffs, and Mrs. Gm,
do Scott visited on Wednesday
with Airs. Sadie Scott.
Miss (MVO. Spore spent the
weekend with her sister in Mit-
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Mrs, 0. R. Francis and Mrs.
Jack Toon; of Woodstock, and
Mrs. N. D. Brown of Pdtnr156.
fOugh were guests 0. the home
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