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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-30, Page 8Er" , W.... .. April 30, 1959 Page Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude, Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 Northern pastor Hear Indian 1 Montreal pastor .on birthday accepts UC call The Rev. Currie. Winlaw, BA, l AD, of Jamestown, in Northern Ontario, has accepted a call to Hensall United church to be- come their minister on. July 1 this year. A graduate of Western Univer- sity he took his theology in Em- manuel College, Toronto, did war service in World War II, He is married with one child. Rev. Charles D. Daniel, pres- ent minister of Hensall United Church will retire to Ingersoll after 40 years in the ministry. Kippen friends shower bride A miscellaneous shower was held for Miss Joan Triebner prior to her marriage on Satur- day, in the basement of Bruce - field United church on Wednes- day evening. Mrs. George Clifton was in the chair for a program which in- cluded a piano solo by Doris Walker; two accordion selec- tions1 by Gaye Elliott; piano solo by Eleanor Wright and two' humorous readings by Mrs. Cliff Henderson. An address was read by Miss Mary Broadfoot and Brenda Triebner and Ann Clifton pre- sented many useful gifts to Joan who expressed her appreciation. Native of Blake dies in Montana T. J. Sherritt left Friday for Montana to attend his sister's funeral, Mrs. Harry Sparling of Montana. who died at Long Beach, California where she had been spending the winter months. The former Ray Sherritt she was born at Blake it the Hen- sall area. Surviving are one brother, T. T. Sherritt, Hensall; four sis- ters, Mrs. Dr, Burley, Almont, Mich., Mrs. Wesley Caldwell, London; Mrs. Louise Spaulding, Florida; Mrs. John Turner, Clin- ton. Funeral services were held at Montana on Monday, April 27, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. T. Sherritt at- tended the funeral of the late Dr. Dav:d H. Burley, of Almont, Mich. last Wednesday. Mrs. Bur- ley is the former Dora Sherritt, of Hensall. Mrs. Manley Jinks was ad- mitted to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nixon and Mr. Don Volland spent the week- end with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and family, of London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster. Mrs. Orville Twitchell is spend- ing a few weeks with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Davidson, at Port Credit. Mrs. K. Klahsen, London, was guest speaker at the annual birthday party of the Woman's Missionary Society of Hensall United church on Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Klahsen was born in In- dia of missionary parents and educated in Russia. During the revolution she came to Canada where she met and married her husband, They trained for mis- sion work and served 22 years in India. She chose for her theme "Chris- tian Witnessing." She compared Christianity and Hinduism and told of several prominent people in India and the influence for good their lives had been. She was introduced by Mrs, E. Rowe, The devotional was taken by Mrs. R. M. Peck assisted by Mrs. Charles Daniel. Mrs. Harry Hess, Zurich, Mrs. William Fuss and Mrs, George Hess, Hensall, favored with a vocal trio with Mrs. R. H. Middleton as ac- companist. Airs. Robert Kins. man, Chiselhurst gave a piano solo and Miss M. Ellis, a read- ing. Guests for the occasion were the WAIS and Arnold Circle of Carmel church, ladies of St, Paul's Anglican church, ladies of Chiselhurst and the LTC Evening Auxiliary. President Mrs. George Armstrong chaired the meeting. The church schoolroom was decorated with mums, forsythia and daffodils. Mrs. R. J. Pater- son convened the decorating as- sisted by Mrs. Grace Harpole and Mrs, Stanley Mitchell. Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs. G. Hess were the program committee and Mrs. Daniel. and Miss Ellis, the re- ception` committee. Mrs. T. J, Sherritt was pianist and Mrs. Paterson convened the lunch, Over 110 were in attendance. William Pepper district farmer Public funeral services were held for the late William Pepper I from Bonthron funeral chapel on Friday, April 24 conducted by • Rev. Charles D. Daniel, with in- terment in Exeter cemetery. Mr. Pepper, in his 85th year, died in the Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, Tuesday eve- •Hing, April 21. He farmed for many years a mile and a quarter east of Hen - salt before retiring to the vil- lage. Surviving are his widow and six sons: Ernest, Sarnia; John, Dashwood; Stuart, Kippen, Alex, Seaforth, Foster, Parkhill; Nel- son. Hamilton; four daughters, (Ella) Mrs. George Tinney, Exe- ter; (Nettie) Mrs. Wilmer Mc- Clinchey, Varna; (Dora) Mrs. Tom Slavin, Hensall, and Miss Grace Pepper, London. ,.,11,,,1„1111„1,,,111111,„11,,,,,,,11,,,, q1 ❑ 10111,111,/111,11„I,1110111„n,1111 p, U1,111,11„111111„11,,,,,1,11,111,,,11111,,,,, A NEW SERVICE FOR THIS AREA For Long Lagting Service Use McLean & Fostef PRE -FABRICATED CEMENT Septic Tanks Delivered and Placed in Excavation Choicd of 3 Sizes For Immediate Delivery Call McLean -Foster Queen St. West Phone 192 St, Marys „LO,II,111111❑11,IIIIIIIIIII11Illllll MII I11If 11111114❑11111111f 11111111,11111111„IIII11111114111111111111111111111111111IIOIIII1p SEE Graham Arthur Motors for Glasslyner Mufflers Quality Built And Priced To Fit Your Pocket HAVE ONE INSTALLED TODAY! BETTER BUY USED CARS '58 STUDEBAKER "COMMANDER” 4 -DOOR SEDAN With overdrive, tutone, in excellent shape) '5$ STUDEBAKER "SCOTSMAN” TUDOR Overdrive, tutone, only 12,000 miles, a beauty! Graham Arthur Motors • 24.Houring Towing Service PHONE' 210 EXETER I ifiVerriiiTYPITiwYfriaYrtili,iiniPirilltnfn,iiiYiriiruiu,iplrfiifi”iYrYi19A7rtflariiiiY11i1fiVrl1iAYii1'atifil,lihiiiiiii$ to Carmel church The congregation of Carmel Presbyterian Church have called Rev. George Vais, of Montreal, to the ministry of the church, his duties to commence May .17. The pulpit was declared vacant last June when the Rev. Donald MacDonald moved to Walkers, Ont. Rev. R. J. MacMillan of Code - rich will conduct preparatory service in Carmel Church on Friday evening and. Rev. Duncan of London will be in charge of the communion service on Sun- day, May 3, Mr. Vais is married and has no fa mily. Hensall Kinettes chose officers Mrs. William Mickle was elect- ed president of Hensall Kinettes at the meeting at the home of Mrs. Tony Charrette on Tues- day evening. Mrs, Jack Drys- dale is the immediate past presi- dent. Vice-president is Mrs. Ross' Jinks; seoretary, Mrs. William Clement; treasurer, Mrs, Robert Reaburn; registrar, Mrs. Robert Baker Jr. Mrs. Harold Bonthron and Mrs. Robert Reaburn were named to attend a meeting of the Park's Board on Wednesday, May 20. The raffle was won by Mrs. Rea - burn. The next meeting will be held on May 12 at the home of Mrs. Jack Deitz. Personal items Air. and Mrs, Joe De Lodge, of Sarnia, were recent visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman and fa mily. Mrs. Wilbert Dilling motored to Sarnia and spent the week- end with her daughter, Miss Ber- nice Dilling, Mr. and Mrs. Don Avory, of Sarnia, visited this week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn and Joyce and also with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Gwen Shorthousc, 9, grade four student at Hensall Public School, underwent an appendectomy at Clinton Community Hospital on , Monday evening, She is the i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shorthouse. Ed Little has purchased the Peck property on Albert street, at present occupied by • Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer and family. Mrs. Fred Bonthron enter- tained the choir of Carmel Church at her home last Thurs- day evening, Miss Donna Rigby and Miss Sheila Connon, of Blenheim, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mrs. Robert Reid, of Kincar- dine, returned to Teeswater last Saturday after spending three weeks with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and family. —Please turn to Page 9 W. J. '[pec' Cameron PLUMBING, WIRING 86 EAVESTROUGHING Installation and Repairs Phone 208W Hensall Club sponsors Mickle for district Kin off• ice Bill Mickle, Y Cp mpTeti ng his term as deputy governor of the zone, will be a candidate for district governor at the Kinsmen convention in Detroit in May, it was revealed at a joint Kinsmen club meeting in ,Hensall. Thurs- day evening, • • With the promise of support from several other clubs, Hen- sall Kinsmen voted unanimously to sponsor a campaign on behalf of their past •president. The challenge is a big one for the relatively small Hensall club because two larger clubs have entered candidates in the elec- tion, which takes place May 16 to 17 in the motor city. The governor is elected by delegates from. the 70 -odd clubs which make up District No, 1 of the national association. Winner will succeed Ken Mc- Kenzie, o-Kenzie, Listewel, who was guest Personal items Mrs, .E. R. Davis, Mrs, }low- ard Smale, Mrs. William Came- ron, Mrs. Harry .Horton, Mrs. Willia in Brown, Mrs. Gordon Munn, played in the bowling alley tournament at Walkerton on Wednesday. This team is be- ing sponsored by the Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Gibson of Stettler, Alberta have been viftt- ing at the home of Mrs. M. Drysdale. Mrs. Stettler is the daughter of Ralph Drysdale, for, merly of Hensall, and she and her husband have been attending an underwriters' convention in Clearwater, Florida and visited here and in Clinton before , re- turning home. A baseball meeting will be held on Friday, May 1 at 8 p.m. in Hensall Town Hall. All boys front ages of 13 to 17 by,, May 1, 1959, interested in play- ing ball, are cordially invited to attend. Parents are also wel- come. - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blatch- ford of Arkona, Mr. William Wood, of Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks. speaker at the interclub meeting in the Kozy Korner restaurant. Members of Exeter and Clinton clubs were guests. McKenzie presented 100 per cent attendance pins to eight members of the Hensall club. Three of them—Deputy Governor Mickle, Jack Drysdale and Jim Clark—received five year pins indicating they have had perfect attendance since the club was chartered. Other recipients were President Harold Knight, four years; Ross Jinks, three years; Frank Ell- wood, Clay Austin and Harold Bonthron, one year, Governor McKenzie congratu- lated the }Iensail club on spon- soring a candidate for governor, indicating this was typical of the enthusiasm being shown by Kinsmen across Canada. Twenty-three new clubs were chartered in 1958, 15 more in 1959, he said. Membership is now over 11,000, more than double that of 12 years ago. In this district, club reports in- dicated about $100 per member was spent on service and con-- munity work during the past year, He urged, more interest in the personal service field and sug- gested Kinsmen should welcome new Canadians into their clubs. Presidents G o r d Baynham, Exeter, and Mait Edgar, Clin- ton, headed the visitors from the other clubs. BINGO! 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