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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-22, Page 5Page 5 October 22, 1950 Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maud. Hedelen, Phone Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 Farewell party honors woman Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar was hostess at her home recently, when the ladies of the neighbor- hood met to honor Mrs. Fred Bothwell, who is leaving in the near future to make her home elsewhere. An address expressing regret itt losing Mrs. 'llathwell from the community and extending good wishes to her for the future was read by Mrs. J. R. Murdock. Mrs. William McLachlan pre- sented personal gifts. She plans to spend the winter among the members of her family before deciding on a per- manent home, Bingo winners Bingo winners at the Legion Hall Saturday were: Mrs. Fleis- chauer, Mrs, Gordon Wren, L. Johnston and Mrs. Finlays (tied), Miss Margaret Boa, W. Doupe, Exeter; Doris Menna- vage, Glenn McKenzie, Mrs. Min- nie Sangster, Fred Kennings, Mrs, Fleischauer, Mrs. T. Coates and Mrs. N. Baird (tied); Mrs. R. Taylor Jr., Mrs, Reichert, Sharon Smale, Mrs. R. Dorian. In share the wealth, Mrs, R. Taylor Jr., Chiselhurst and Paul Boa each received. $8.95. The door prize of $5 was won by Mrs, Wes Venner. Bill Austin of Seaforth drew the winning ticket. The jackpot next Saturday will be $110 in 59 calls; door prize $5. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle spent last Thursday in Ridge - town visiting the ,former's mo- ther, Mrs. George T. ldickle, who was celebrating her ninety- sixth birthday. For .her advanc- ed years Mrs. Mickle is able to be up every day, has all her faculties and enjoyed visiting with the numerous callers on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Arthur, Kim and Tracey, De- troit, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Ricky and Cindy. Mrs, Malcolm Dingell attend- ed the funeral on Saturday of her aunt, the late Miss Annie Mustard, 83, of Chesley, a na- tive of Brucefield and resident of Chesley for 40 years,"Surviv- Ing is one. brother, James Mus- tard, Hensall. Funeral services were held from the Emke fune- ral home, Chesley, with inter- ment in Chesley cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and Bob attended the Western - McGill rugby game Saturday at the University of Western On- tario. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac Kinnon and Bill spent the week- end in Barrie with their son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald MacKinnon, and grandchildren Gary and Tamie. Mrs. MacKinnon remained for .a week or so. Miss Ann Mickle spent the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Riley and Sharon. A 1949 model Ford owned by Gerald Moir, Seaforth, stolen from King street, Hensall, Satur- day night, was recovered on Sunday on a back road in the Kippen area. Vandalism has been reported at Hensall Public School. A maple tree was broken off, a drinking fountain tampered with and a bicycle owned by David Noakes, parked at his home, was placed en the roof of the school, Chief Constable E. R. Davis of Hensall was the investi. gating officer. A Coronado electric steam and dry iron was won by Murray Tyndall of Brucefield in a draw at Crest Hardware Saturday night.. Mrs. G. M. Drysdale drew the lucky ticket. Mrs. Wilmer Adkins of Zurich, who has been a patient at South Huron Hospital for the past three months with injuries suf. fered in. a car accident in July, came home last week. Mrs. Keith Lindsay and Pani- cle, of Napanee, are visiting with Mrs. Lindsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family. Murney Twitchell has left for Toronto where he is taking a course in barbering. Kippen East Women's Institute have planned a bus trip to Kitchener Tuesday, October 27 end during the daywill tour Sniders, Westorig, and the Bell Telephone Building. They will Se Retests on "Bazaar" on CKCO TV ICiteheter, at 3,M p.m. semwek Driver s pics shown to WI Agriculture and Canadian In- dustries was the theme used at the October meeting of Hensall Women's Institute held in the Legion Hall last Wednesday. President Mrs, Fred Beer chair- ed the meeting. Mrs. Ed Little entertained the group with colored slides on the screen taken by her husband while enroute delivering General Coach trailers to different parts of Canada, east and west coasts, The Great North, St. Lawrence Seaway and other points. Mrs. Robert Simpson com- mented on the motto, "Agricul- ture is the lifeline of the Nation" in which she brought out many interesting a n d informative facts. Answers to the roll call "Name something that money cannot buy" were happiness and health. Mrs. Harry Faber read a Thanks- giving poem composed by Miss Arlene Bowen, patient at Park - wood Hospital, London, an in- valid for 25 years. Donations were voted to the CNIB and the Tele Milk Ship Fund. .Mrs, Walker Carlile presided for the program and directed a sing -song accompanied by Miss Greta Lammie at the piano. Mrs. A, Shirray Voiced aprecia- tion to all who contributed to the evening. At the November meeting It is hoped to have Mr. H. A. Souerbutt, of Clarkson, near To- ronto, an imparter of Bretly Art Pottery, as speaker. Program conveners were Mrs. Walker Carlile and Mrs. Wesley Richardson; hostesses, Mrs, Wil- bert Dilling and Mrs. Grace Har - pole. rfaeaMEniVitigkEEKSV.V*ritalZAM Recrcition activities By J. R. "SCOTTY" HUME Ree Director Teen TOwn Dance last Friday, night at Hensall Memorial Cen- tre was well patronized with vi- sitors attending from Seaforth and Centralia. They hope to have a sell out crowd at the Hal- lowe'en dance Thursday, Octo- ber 29 when "Stew" and his Col- legians will furnish the music. Hensall Teen Town boasts of over one hundred members. They have accepted an invita- tion to Centralia in November. The Senior Citizens had a good turn out at their meeting. The committee members hope inte- rest will increase. Despite all the trouble we have had with ice machinery we have had god turn outs at public ska- ting. The high cost of repairing machinery is the reason why pre -season prices are as they are: adults 50c; students 35c; public school student, 25c. We have received splendid support from surrounding districts, Credi- ton, Dashwood, Exeter, Seaferth, Clinton, Goderich and Zurich, Public skating Saturday after- noon 24 8-10. There is still a limited number Of ice times, Anyone wishing ice time should book early as time is running short and is being taken up rapidly. Bookings is $7.00 per hour; $25.00 rental for auditorium for weddings, ban- quets, euchres and parties. Personal items Dr. and Mrs, Harry Joynt and Judith of Toronto, were weekend guests with the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robert- son of Waterford, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks.., Mr. Robertson is a ne- phew of Mr. Jinks. Mrs. C. L. Jinks enjoyed a te- lephone conversation from her sister Mrs. August Peterson of Rapid City, S.D. Monday eve- ning with the reception clear. You Can Depend On When kidneys fail to, remove excess smile and wastes. backache. tired feeling. disturbed _,D o 0 d's, rest often follow. Dodd's Xidney pills pilis s ti rau le te kidneye to noral duty. You feel better---sleepter, work better. bet - You cap dePtnd 5. on Dodd', Get Dodd's &tiny drug &tore. A UPTo i t :04' JFIVIIL we WINDOW MATERIALS EASY TO INSTALL Cheaper divan Glaie-LastsforYeare iftweeweimiernweraiwer Boy Scouts attend Huron camporee • The First Hensel! Troop of the B o y Scouts accompanied by Scout Master John Baker, and assistant Scoutmasters Eric Mansfield 'and Ron Broderick, enjoyed a weekend of camping at the Huron District Scout Cam- poree at Camp Chi ewana Clinton. Sixteen patrols attended from Huron District. Attending from Hensel" were Jerry Drysdale, Jack Chipchase, David Buchanan, Wayne Ell- wood, Dennis Mock, Steven El- der of the Eagle Patrol; and Bruce Horton, Robert McNaugh- ton, Gary Lawrence, Wayne Payne, Gary Scholl and Bill Harburn of the Beaver Patrol. Personal items Councillor Mrs. Minnie Noakes, and R. H, Middleton, past presi- dent of the Chamber of Com- merce attended the Mid Western Ontario Development Association general meeting at Stratford on Wednesday. Members of Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary enjoyed Mon- day evening as guests of Exeter. Ladies' Auxiliary who celebrated its eighth birthday anniversary which took the form of a hobo party. • Weekend visitors with Mrs. L. Simpson were Mr. and Mrs, Bill Simpson and Bob, of Detroit. Rummage sale sponsored by Hensall Kinettes is being held in the town hall on Saturday, Oct. 24. A turkey supper will be served in. the schoolroom of Carmel Church Friday, October 23 from 5.30 to 7.30 sponsored by the Ladies' Aid. • Mrs. S. Sarara.s held Thanks- giving at her home with 20 en- joying a turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Members of her family, with their husbands, wives, and children were present from Toronto, Preston, Cromarty, Staffa and Hensel). Mrs. Harry Faber attended the Grenfell Alumni at the home of Dr, and Mrs. H. 0. Foucar at. London last week. Mrs. Harry Faber was a week- end guest of Mrs, Gordon Fen - hale, Exeter. Mrs. George Armstrong (pre- sident), Mrs. Wilbert Dilling, Miss M. Ellis, Mrs. Pearcy Gra- ham and Mrs. T, C. Coates, re- presenting 'the Womans Mission- ary Societyof the United Church, attended the South Huron sec- tional meeting of Huron Presby- terial held at Elimville United Church Tuesday when Miss Bax- ter, a missionary on furlough from India, was guest speaker, also attending from the Eve- ning Auxiliary were president Mrs. Ken Elder and Mrs. Har- vey Keys. selhursl'' laaies r • give to program The October meeting of chisel- hurst WA and WMS was held last Tuesday afternoon in the church schoolroom. The WA president, Mrs. R. Taylor, pre- sided and Mrs. Campbell Eyre presented the devotional, A motion was passed to send a donation to OKNN•Tv Sing tyme. Plans were laid for the bazaar, bake sale Saturday, Oc- tober 31 in Hensall United Church schoolroom at 3 p.m. The WMS president Mrs. Clar- ence Coleman chaired the meet - tutted" taken by Mrs. Edwin Taylor, revealing the fact that pastAifr" basgone50yearsahead ianCaeclulentheatio n, Christianity, coinmunications, e- conomy and politics, but still have difficulties to combat such as race problems, tribal cus- toms, marriage customs and medical difficulties. The group attended the sec- tional meeting at Elimville, Tuesday with afternoon and eve- ning sessions; and accepted in- vitations to the Arnold Circle Monday evening to join with them at their meeting, and from Staffa United Church to be their guests on Wednesday. Two poems were contributed by Mrs, Russell Brock. ne.Hostessesn llwere Mrs, Alvin Cole and Mrs. William Brint- Personal items Members of Hensel' council were in Wroxeter on Wednesday on business, Edison Forrest has purchased the Lorraine property on Brock street, which will be rented. Miss Suzanne Rennie rendered a solo at the United Church Sun- day morning, Rev. W. H. Sumer - ell of the McKillop pastoral charge delivered the message. Miss Wendy Moir had her ton- sils removed at Clinton Hospital an Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles MacAr- thur and family of Pontiac, Mich., visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker and family, Mr. R. Y. MacLaren returned home after spending a week with his daughter, Mrs, Margaret Evans and family at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selves of Usborne were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Corbett and Wayne. Mrs. Archie MacGregor was a Cromarty comments. By MRS. KEN McKEI4AR INMS, and WA Mrs, OM Dow was hostess for the October meeting of the WMS and WA of Boy's eiiurch, Mrs. Murray Christie presided and opened the meeting. Mrs. Nor- man Dow led in the worship see.- vice, Current events were given by Mrs. George Neil. A reading was given by Mrs. Russell Mil- ler. The topic from the study book "Africa Disturbed" was taken by Mrs. Gordon Parsons, assisted by Mrs, Harvey Dew, Mrs. Cliff Dow, Mrs. Carmen Park and Mrs. Calvin Christie, Mrs. Carmen Park read the minutes of the WA and Mrs. Calvin Christie and Mrs, Murray Christie were appointed to make arrangements for the South Hu- ron -Perth Presbytery dinner, Cromarty native dies in Brantford Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs, Frank Allen and Mr. and Mrs, Murray Christie ,attended recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. MacLaren in Godercih. Mr. and Mrs, Joe DeLodge of Sarnia visited.over the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman and family. DDP Mrs, Dorothy Parker and her installation staff of Amber Rebekah Lodge No. 349 were in Clinton Monday evening and Goderich Tuesday evening instal- ling the officers of their lodges. Mrs. Wilfred Fisher who has been confined to her room owing to illness, is improving and able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy were in Mitchell at- tending a birthday celebration for the former's mother, Mrs. Emalie Parker at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes. Mrs, H. Truemner of Zurich visited. this week with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, William Fuss and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Par- ker and family visited recently with relatives at Clinton. 5 the funeral of Mr, Ivy Allen which was held in ,Brantford on Tuesday. Mr. Allen was a former Cro: marty resident and was a son of the late 111r, and Mrs, Anthony He was 75 years of age and received his education at SS No, 6, Croiriarty, His wife who predeceased him several years ago was the for- mer Winnie McLachlan, only daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Peter McLachlan, Circle entertains guests The Arnold Circle of the Car- mel Presbyterian church, Hen- sel', held its Thankoffering meet- ing in the church rooms with guests from Chiselhurst, Bay field and Hensel], Mrs. Bren DeVries of Exeter presented a Thanksgiving mes- sage. Mrs, Harold Bonthron and Mr. Gerald Bell were in charge of the worship with Mrs. Trevor Wilson and Mrs. John Parker receiving the collection. . At a short business meeting members were reminded that the new church calendars were on sale. Mrs. A. R. Orr and Mrs. Wil- liam Brown convened the lunch. Meeohlef,egg'ffnMetteton.:=Ma Message from Blake By ELIZABETH FINLAY MinatMEMMTMSEVIMMO.M.M Personal items Mr. Hugh McBride, of London spent .the weekend with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc- Bride. Mrs, Nancy Koehler, of Zurich visited with Mrs. Mary Manson and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gei- ger. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride and Johnny attended a wedding at Amberley on Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Oesch and family and Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Oesch of Zurich spent Sun- day at Walton. Mr. Grant McNain of Amber.. ley, and Mr. Johnny McBride have returned home after spend- ing a few weeks in the West. Now! fares • so low! Details from any C.N. Ticket Office 5?-\ HI -R SOUND akiE DAVE LSO AFTERNOONS TO 4 30 You can hove fun onct still get things done when Dave Wilson brightens afternoon hours,for you! Hum, whistle br 'sing along with' "happy" popular mutic, presented with sincere warmth and light. hearted good humor. Enjoy the refreshing sound of radio! C'FPL RADIO More Power to serve you better) 0 7h3 Tiret.".3..,,At:Vezafe, tie is survived by one son„ Lloyd, of Mount Pleasant and 1 two daughters, Mrs. Russell, (Ruth) Mulligan of Mount Plea - 1 sant and Mrs, Len (Grace)' liourid. of Guelph; five brothers, Wilson of Sault Ste Alarie, Ed- gar, of Mitchell, Frank, Cromer - t1,, Harold of Moosejaw and Stan- ley of Edmonton, Alberta and a sister Mrs. Violet,Quance of Har- rington also survives. Burial took Nave at Brantford from the Thorp funeral home, Personal items Mr. Jim Chappel of Gerald - ton is spending a .few weeks ho- lidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Filmer Chappel, Miss Alice Walker spent the weekend in London with Miss Muriel Scott. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family and Mrs. Grace Scott at- tended anniversary service at October 21, 1959 Paps Cavell .Chnrch, Exeter, on• day and visited with.. Mr, and. 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