The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-26, Page 7. ,,,,,,, •
ensall
and district news
CORRSPONPENTS
MrsMaude Hot(Oen,. Phony
Mrs, Archie MacOrepr, (thong $6
Rebekah Lodge 'Choir honors
plans activities
Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Noble
rand, presiderl for the meet
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Wig Of Amber Rebekah Lodge
on Wednesday •evening. The
charter was draped in memory
of the late Mrs. Anna Walker.
A1rs, Hugh Atelilwen report-
ed for the property committee
in regard to the purchase of
an electric stove for the. kit-
chen, A motion was passed to
purchase a stove, Mrs. Inez
McEwen gave a detailed re-
port of the meeting of the CPT
committee of the 100F and :Re-
bekah Lodge. She announced a
bake sale would be held in the
Lodge Hall SaturdaY, January
2, at 3:00 p.m. Arrangements
faithful pair
• At the COnclUS;011 of choir
practise Thursday evening at
the United, Church, a uciat
hour was enjoyed and a sur-
prise presentation of an elec-
tric fry pan was made to Mr.
and Mrs, J-larry Horton in
recognition of over 35 years as
faithful members of the choir.
Choir director S. G. Rennie,
on behalf of the choir, express-
ed gratitude and appreciation
to Mr, and Mrs. Horton and
Miss Elaine Keys made the
presentation. Miss L o a 1 s e
Jones conducted a recreational
period of games and contests
were made for it, 1 and refreshments were servied.
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Plans were :made for euchre Personal items
parties to be held February 21 i 1 rs. a r n e an, Mrs.
"A G t All
and March 15. John Henderson, Mrs, John
A letter from Clinton Re- Skea, Mrs. Howard Smale,
bekah Lodge was read accept- • Mrs. William Sinale, Mrs,
ing an invitation to the birth- Leonard Noakes, Mrs. Robert
' dhy party February 15. A do- iereKerzie, Mrs. Mary Taylor,
nation was voted to the DDP Mrs. Don Haven,
Mrs. Lillian GrniuMet's Mrs. Harold
Ore' Campbell, Mrs. Gordon Munn
ject for the Home at Barrie, , and Mrs, Harry Horton attend-
Klepen WI ed the monthly card party at
Mrs. john Sinclair was 'hos. the Legion Hall, Clinton, last
ts at her home on Wednes-
wednesday night.
day, January 18 for the meet.: Mr, George Thompson and
ing of Kneen East Women's his brother, John, are vaca-
Institute, Co -hostess was Mrs, tioning in Florida.
Winston Workman, Roll call, The anneal congregational
was "What 1 eat for beauty meeting of the United Church
and good temper", •tvilt be held Monday, January
The motto was "Whether a 30.
fellow end up with a goose egg Mrs, John Henderson is a
or a nest egg depends on the patient in South Huron Hos-
chick he married", with Mrs. pital, Exeter, with a heart
'Kerry Caldwell leading the condition. She was admitted
diecussion, ; Thursday night. 1
A Motion was passed thatBilly Clement, four -and -a -
each member contribute 500 to half-year-olcl son of Mr, and
the bursary fund for the Child- Mrs, William Clement, had his
ren's Aid. Mrs, Alex MeGreg- tonsils removed at Clinton hos-
or, sewing convener, reported pital. last Wednesday morning,
for the sewing to be done for Mr, and Mrs, Carlisle Wilkin- ,
son, of Kingston, Mich., were
Mrs. Verne. Alderdice and guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
Ales, Robert Bell demonstrat- Ilam Clement and family on
ed a meat and dessert dish. Thursday, January 19.
Mrs. Alex MeGregor and Mrs..
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corbett
Harry Caldwell, leaders of the and Al were recent visitors
4-1-1 club,, were presented with with Mr, and Mrs, George Tin -
gifts for the work they had ney and Lois in Exeter,
done with the previous pro-, ; Mrs. Lorne Chapman is visit-
ject. ling with relatives in Toronto
Mrs. Ross Chapman com- and Cooksville this week.
merited on the topic "Comes
i Mr.and Mrs. Carlile Wilkin-
louzeeleaning Season" and
current events were reviewed son, of Marlette, Mich., visited
i, Mr, and Mrs,
by Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner., last, week w ,.
Legion curlers
capture prizes
Two curling rinks from lien -
sell Legion participated in a
Legion bonsneti at Kitchener
on Sunday and each, brought
home a prize, e
Members of the teams svere
William Bro‘vn, W. 0. Good-
will, Fred Beer end Jack &Ili -
mons; John Rea, Don Haven,
Jim •Clark end Wes \Fenner,
Honored on anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Petzke
of New Hamburg, former well
known Hensell residents, were
surprised on Saturday evening
when relatives and friends
gathered at the LOL Hall, Sea -
forth, to honor them on their
30th wedding anniversary and
to present them with the gift
of an electric stove,
Presentation address to the
guests of honor -was read by
Ed (Bud) Hebei, of Kitchener.
Rudy, on behalf of his wife
and himeelf, expressed thanks
in a fitting manner,
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..taffa I.PuPitsiCE :edge Panthers
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The. limosAt4vocAtof January
1961 P
14, , Panthers IllingwOrth, 4‘Your reftrences Aro :good,.
• Strang, 10, Nyle, TurveY,,l'it try you said the •fermer
see-saw•thriller
Dennin„,t, Horton, 2, Shad- tO a young men waa ip
By MR. rAMPLEM4N dielc, Mickio, White, AleDon-,PiYing for A job na A dairy
ald, Iteclinan. farm.
lg.:111414111)1,11;h pciDailnets7nbrvi4etyfoatilslend eeoeuriedlneigthhot ; myer5 Burke, .21, Blaine, there any dime in riso,
tbeLioreatleaeeifehrOsoien jeohyielcldrena s les1;etieliallulok.!;:ecogid.tds
12. Wiper, 10. Gates, 7, Johns- sir? the Young man aSked.
imrty, mitchea Ltena•the gaxne, gave the Centralia opening minetes of the third
n:10"ilitseoriNaVountenc,'Ll1:;,t.Flitatit,e4;irk.!
D:avnerextlibiebitiSolniPliTskrtabnaltillergsailine Tiotsrtteev,te gonetnrrugted 'atnvv40 PBoril4netes
Flyers a hard-fought 54-a win period. ten, 2, Gardner,. 1, Wright, 1, "I'll say there iS44' replied
leAday eftereoon from 3 to 4
lsillie, Welkie. •the farmer. "you% rise at
— Mary Shaw; Scmynuarter to five every MM.
rcia Desjardine.
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Shades' ir first at the high school, Monday, each in a loeing cause for the re"
ing Lanrn
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meeting was held Wednesday
evening in the Staffa church
VOOPIS. MPS. Gerald Agar and
Mrs. Ross Single are the in-
structors.
Miss Margaret Miller and
Sirs. E. Templem an vfsiterl
with their niece Mrs. Eldie
McNical, in Victoria Hospital,
London. on Wednesday.
Kenneth Parsons has return-
ed home from Stratford Gene-
ral Hospital where he under-
went an operation far appendi-
etas,
Mrs. Harold Parsons and
baby son, Dennis, ,James, have
returned home .from Stratford
hospital.
Erie im is, student
OAC, Guelph, spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Sam Norris.
Several from this community
attended , the annual at home
dance Mitchell District High
School on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Keine
and Eleanor visited on Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman and family.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller
were Mr, and Mrs. John Drake
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smale and families,
trailing by tight points go-'
ng
le;s: . •
ing into the last quarter, the Tom Titmice was the scoring
,I;tityaccri: tcoanigolutpher'letolt4nat Into:it/1h: leaderinfor the Flyers, dropping
.al„ points with _nine field
final minutes, and battled the, goals and three free throws.
Ishlutibsearws jillotha twn.siaswtakeleimtalixe Bob Diaine and Al Wiper hoop -
lead several times. while „Tee Gates connected for
ed 12 and 10 peints respectively
Panilteery$ TallinOgn‘eV-Qp01.111101;alevaed thine Serin'n;UPS Were as A/14ms; 1
the dying seconds, and the
Panthers appeared o have the
Flyers grounded, but the crew
Paine racing down the floor
and Burke put the winner in
on a jump shat from the pen
Ire of the key hole.
The teams battled to a 17-17
draiv in the first quarter, and
the Panthers outscored their
visitors by 23-15 in the next
two quarters to take 'the lead,
but couldn't hold it agathst
their more experienced Over-
aWriehsit.ey Illingworth. was the
star of the game hooping 23
points for the Panthers, The
speedy little forward dropped
in 10 field goals and three free
shots to lead the scoring,
Gord Strang hooped 10 for
the losers and Steve Kyle
came through with four field
goals for an eight point effort.
H. girls.cop pair
A recreational period of
provided by Collins orchestra. of exhibiton games
. i
cards and dancing was enjoy-
ed with music for the dance
Relatives and friends number-
ing over 60 attended from To-
ronto, Kitchener, Woodstock,
Stratford, Wingham, Seaforth,
Exeter, Clinton, Zurich, and
Hensalt.
Kinettes plan canvass
Kinettes meeting at the'
home of Mrs. Harold Knight
Tuesday evening voted a dona-
tion of $10.00 to the March. of
Dimes and announced the
hour as 7 p.m, and place, the
Town Hall, Tuesday, January
31 far members and volunteers
to gather for the canvass for
the March of Dimes.
Two guests, Mrs. Jim. Clarke
and Mrs. Tony Charrefte, for-
mer members, were present.
The raffle brought *by Mrs.
Wm. Mickle'' was won by Mrs.
William Clement.
Mrs. Mickle was in charge
of progressive euchre and
winners were Mrs. Jack Drys-
dale and Mrs. Wm. Clement;
lone hands, Mrs. Harold Bon-
thron.
President Mrs, Ross Jinks
presided for the meeting.
Mrs, Robert Upshall was win.1 Witham Clement., Personal items '
Allit t nr of the spellinMrs. Edna Corbett i
g' match core',
' ducted by Mrs, Wilmer Broad., fined to South Huron Hospital,
s coil-,
LAC , C. J. Hoy, Mrs. Hoy,
foot. Miss Joan Sinclair render.: Exeter, where she is receiving Ronald and Gary spent the
ed a vocal solo accompanied treatment. iwith relatives in Sar -
at the piano by her mnweekend aother. 1 Mr. Charles Mickle of the '
President Mrs. James Drum- University of Western Ontario
mond was in the chair, . spent the weekend with his par -
Mrs Russell Brock gave ents Mr. and Mrs. Laird
courtesy remarks and lunch-:Micklc.
. •
eon was served by Mrs. Brock, i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay,
Mrs, Ross Chapman, Mrs. 'W11- Pamela and Sheila, of London,
liam Bell and Mrs. Ken Me- were weekend visitors at the
Kay, Henderson residence.
Mrs. Annie Jones, 98, a pa -
M rs. L. McKinley tient atQueensway Nursing
Home. died on Thursday, Jan -
dies at home h ' uray 19. Funeral services. were
ere held at Acton.
Mrs, Lydia McKinley, 87,1 Mrs, John Albrecht of Zu-
died at the Queensway nursing rich was admitted to the
home, Hensall, Saturday. , Queensway Nursing Home here
She was the former Lydia on Monday of this week.
Camp•beli, widow of John Me-' Miss Maybelle Whiteman of
Kinley. Kippen sprained her ankle and
Surviving is one on, John is convalescing at the home of
Elgin, Stanley Township;
daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Eli-
nor) Colman, Stanley, Mrs. J.
13. (Mabel) Levis, Clinton, one
sister, Mrs. Robert McKinley,
Stanley Township; eight grand-
children and 23 great-grand-
children.
Funeral service was held in
the. Goshen United Church
Monday at 2 p.ni 'with West-
lake funeral directors making,
the arrangements. Rurial was
In Bayfield cemetery, . Surviving is his. sister, Mrs.
Hudson.
Miss E. Murdock Tuesday at 1:30 from the
Funeral. service was held ori
oB tam 'funeral chapel. Rev.
native of Hensall Currie Winlaw conducted the
Miss Ethel Murdock, 82, of Irrtign.dbaigsrieneenni
teterwyas Seian
Oakville, formerly nt Hensall, forth.
died in the Geneva' Hospital,
2 following an illness of two Mrs. L.Gram.
Oakville, on Monday, January
week's.
Born in Heim% she was e former resident
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Murdock. in
1939 she went to Calgary to re.
side with her sister and in De-
cember .1960 took tip residence
in Oakville.
Survivors are two sistere,
:Mes. Cleveland (Vera) Hog-
garth, Oakville; Mre, Byron
(Amy) Cempbell, Toronto.
Public funeral services will
be held Thueeddy, Jeri. 26 at
2 p.m, from the, BOnthron fun- &feted Menday at 2 p.ni. from
eeal hone with Rev. Currie the Bon(hron funeral chap&
Winlaw conducting the service, by the Rev. Currie Winlaw.
Burial will be in Hensel), Interment was tidbit
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Mrs, Basil Edwards,
District farmer
dies in Hensall
Ralph Hislop, Tuckersmith
Township farmer, died sudden -
on Sunday at the home of
his sister, Mrs. John :Hudson,
Benoit, with whom he was
spending the winter months.
Mrs. Louise Gram, 96. for-
merly of Hensall, died 1: riday
at Collingwood.
She is the widow of George
H. Gram and the former Luise
Shellig, native of Hay towe-
StirVieing is one datighter,
Miss Ada Gram, Adrian, Mich.,
one son Percy, Caro, Mich,
Funeral service was coil -
Where your hair is styled
to suit, your personality by
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Hensall p'wees
gain first place
Hensall pee woes took over
sole possession of the Sham-
rock "D" league this week
with a 10-3 win over the third
place Merton squad.
Laverne Harburn scored
thre goals in the onslaught
that pushed Hensel]. past Lu -
can in the tight race for league
honors. Ken Smale and Bob
Moir fired two apiece. Mike
Hoy, Billy Taylor and Bev Bon-
thron added one each.
Jim Robb, Lennie Olson and
George Sinker were the Utter
ton marksmen.
SHIMS girls' h a s k e t b a 11 SH senior lineup—P at Rowe,
teams copped a pair of low-ICarole Hogarth, Diane Rennie,
scoring tilts against Clinton in i Barb Ann Grayer,
ah. exhibition double -header Cathy Hodgins, Betty Dixon
played in Exeter, Thursday. iDonna Bridges.
1Th,e senior fixture was ex -I SH junior lineup—Bonnie
trHo
emely low -scoring, the two i garb, Xandra 13u5ehe, Ausme
teams only scoring a total of 21. Gulens, Bonnie Turvey, Gail
points between them in the Farquhar, Marjorie Maekee,
contest, won by SHDHS 14-7. !Elizabeth , Gosar, Carolynnc
The strong defensive play of Simmons, Shirley Genttner
the locals kept the Clinton six Carol Allen, Sharon Skidniore.
off the scoresheet until the Joan Dettmer, Pauline Aqui,
third quarter, while: the SH; lina, Elaine Miller, Ruth Anne
forwards scored eight points in Salmon,
the first half..
Clinton came back strong in
the third quarter to outscore Wifet
:Thlis justplale
place iasvessm
inapl 1
SH 6-3, and draw within fivewonderful.
points, but the locals added i speechless."
1 three points to their total iii Husband: "Let's lease it for
the last quarter, bolding the life."
visitors to a ineee single. I .
Diane Rennie hooped six.
noints for the winners to lead Clip Out For Emergencies
the scoring parade, followed by
Pat Rowe with four points and -
Barb Hodgson with three. Car- Amb ulance
ole Hogarth added the other
Helen Rumball scored six of Service
point on a free throw.
the seven Clinton points.
DAY OR NIGHT .
Win in first quarter Properly-equied vehicles
The SHDHS junior • eqiiad .; vrith oxygen.
scored enough points in the
first quarter of their game with Drivers with St, John?
Clinton to win, but they kept Ambulance Cerfficites
right on limping the baskets to
emerge with a 22-6 victory.
The locals held Cli.aton score-
less in the first and fourth
quarters of the contest, and al-
lowed them only three points
in each of the middle quarters.
The winners scored nine
points in the first quarter and .. Phone •Dashwood 73-W,
added four in the second to or Grand Bend 20.W
take a 13-3 lead at half time.
Although they were held to a
single point in the third period,
they rallied to hoop eight in
the final.
Auslta Gulens was the scor-
ing star of the contest, sinkine
seven field goals for a total of
14 poirits. Xandra Busche add-
ed four for the locals. while
Majorio Mackee hooped three
and Bonnie Hogarth -scored a
1 free throw.
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