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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-06, Page 5brags 4.uly 6, 15)61 and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Maucle:Hockleng Phone Mrs, .Archie, MA.c.G.,..rogor, Phone 56 Kinettes honor former member A meeting of the Kinette Club wss noci last Tuesday evoking a he summer cottage of Mr, and Mra, Harold Bon - Oren, Mrs. •George Sawyer of Exe- ter, a fernier member, who is leaving ,for Tillsonhorg in the near future, was an Invited guest and was presented with a gift. by president Mrs. Boss jiriks on behalf of the club, Yearly reports were sub- mitted and- a birthday gift will be forwarded to their adopted little girl in Italy. Mrs. Wm, Clement won the raffle, Meetings will resumein Sep- tember. A pot luck supper was , enjoyed after the meeting, iS 10 Hay picnic The annual school picnic of SS # 10 Hay was held at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Thursday, June 29 with a large attendance. Sports were directed by Mrs. John Corbett assisted by Mrs. Ben Tinney and Mrs. Ed Cor- bett. Winners for girls, 6-8, were Sandra Munn, Minnie Roose- boom; boys, Freddie Elder, Bradley Pryde; girls, 9-11, Marie Campbell, Ann Funk; boys, Albert Rooseboom, Jim- my Campbell; girls, 12 and over, Carolyn Campbell, Mary Payne; boy, 1.4 and over, Billy Tinney, Wayne Payne. Ladies' lucky spot, .Mrs, Rooseboom; men's, Mr. Roose- boom; kick the slipper, ladies, Mrs. Ken Elder, Mrs. Gordon Munn; men, Bruce Shirray, Craig Chapman; youngest baby present, Frankie Mousseau; oldest person present who at- tended SS # 10 Hay, John In- gram; lady with the most but- tons on her dress, Mrs. Hugh McEwen; man with the small- est waist, Mr. William Hyde. ...................................................................................................................................... . area. officer Hensall native receives post The election is announced of Tribute was paid to :Percy Edward T, Berry of Windsor, Campbell, retiring district dep. as Grand 'Monarch and Head of uty grand master a Huron No. the Grottos of North. America at the Supreme Connell session 8, daring an installation cere- mony Rensell Oddfellows heli at Minneapolis, Minn, Hall Thursday night, Mr. Berry is ;assistant gen- eral manager and treasurer of Officers commended Mr. Guaranty Trost Company of Campbell for bis work on be- half Canada of the IOOF during the • Mr. Berry was born in Hen - pest term. sail, scan of the late Mr, and His successor, Wiliam Cald- Mrs. T. J. Berry, and re - well of Brucefield lodge, was ceived his earlier education installed by two past inasters here, of the grand lodge of Ontario, R. K, Williamson and Charles Hutcheson, both of London, assisted by Gerald McFalls, Exeter, recently appointed grand lodge officers. Also installed were Allan Campbell, Seaforth as district, deputy grand warden, and Bit Taylor, Brucefield, as district secretary. 'Appointed to sales staff John Sharpe, a native of Dresden, has been appointed divisional sales manager at General Coach Works of Can- ada Ltd. Hensall. Mr. Sharpe, 43, has been associated with the trailer industry for several years. Legion bingo Jack pot was not won at the Legion bingo Saturday night and this Saturday night it will be worth $135.00 in 57 calls, and two door prizes. Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Pincent (3), Mrs, Wes Ven- ner (2), Mrs. Joan Hoy (2), Mrs. M. Redden, Tom Kyle (2), IL Swartzentruber, Roy Ken- ney. Specials, Mrs. Wes Ven- ner, Mrs. Joan Hoy, 'Ms. Ven- ner, Paul Boa (shared), Paul Boa. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Fleischauer and Jim Smale. Hensall personals Softball tourney Hensall captured a men's softball tournament held Sat- nrclay, July 1 with ;four teams in action, The local nine had to go 10 innings to win the tourney do'wning Lieury 9-7. Lieury earlier had blanked London Bank of 'Montreal 2-0 as Don Pickering faced just 21 men in pitching a seven M- ning no-hitter, He struck out 14. Hensel.), in the first round beat Exeter 7-3, Lou Borden and Murray Bell each had three hits and Doc Cameron two for Hensell in the final. Don Pickering had three bits for Lieury. In a ladies' ;softball contest, Brucefield walloped Fullerton 12-1. • Carolyn Smillie successfully Mrs. Cecil Pepper was the passed her Grade 8 piano with winner of five dollars in a honors. jackpot draw sponsored by Margaret Smillie has ;success- Clinton merchants. fully passed her first year at Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, olledonald Hall, Guelph where Bob and Ann, left by motor ,she is taking a four-year Thursday, June 29, for the home economics coMse. West. They will visit in Cal - MT. Ron Broderick, of Kitch- gary and go on to ;spend a few ewer spent the weekend with days at Banff and Lake Louise. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- On. their return they will visit field Broderick. relatives and friends in Edmon- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bell and ton, Regina, 13randon, Winni- family of Windsor were recent peg, Pilot Mound, and Snow - visitors with relatives and flake, Man. friends here. Mr. William R. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Bell returned home after a Munn and family, ;of Stoney pleasant visit with his son and Creek, are holidaying with daughter-in-law, in Windsor. Mrs. Munn's mother, Mrs. Ida Mr. Billie Fisher of Ceiling- Munn. wood is spending a few days Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Shep- with Mr.. and Mrs. Rennie La- herd, of Toronto, spent' the porte, weekend visiting relatives here. Mrs. William Liebold who Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fisher has been receiving treatment and family, of Collingwood, for the past several weeks in were recent v is it or s with South Huron Hospital, was able friends here, to leave there and is recup- Mr. and Mrs. George Parker orating at the home of her visited over the holiday week - son -in-law and daughter, Mr. end with Mr. and. Mrs, Don and Mrs. Garfield Broderick. MacLaren in Cooksville. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr vis- Mrs. E. Ellis, of Clinton, is ited. with Mr. and Mrs. Herb- Spending a few days with her ert Aitken in London over the son-in-law and daughter, aVIr. weekend and also visited Mr, ;and' Mrs. Lorne Chapman. and Mrs. 14. H. Gilbert, and Miss Bernice Dating left on Mrs. Louise Gilbert at park. Sunday for Toronto where she wood Hospital. will attend summer school for Mrs. L. E. Borden received five weeks. Word Tuesday that her cousin Miss Marion Bell, of London, Sub/Lt, Robin Nelson, 21, of visited over the holiday week - Croydon, Surrey, England, had end with her parents, Mr. and • been killed in a plane crash Mrs. Glenn Bell. at Singapore, June 20, He was Jerry McClinchey has ac - flying back to join his ship in eepted a position on the staff Singapore when the plane of the Bank of Montreal, coin - crashed into the sea. The body anencing his duties on Monday, has not been recovered. July 3. Mrs, Ruth Bell has returned Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr at- tended the 35th wedding an:. home from a business trip to adversary of the latter's cousin, Harrisburg, Pa. and Washing - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Herman ton, D.C. of Lambeth, July 2. Dr. J. C. Goddard, Mrs. God - miss Louise Jones has been d;ard, Beth, Peggy, John and advised by the Royal Cons;erv- Joan, are on vacation. atory ;of Music cif. Toronto, that Ken Itichard;son hes taken A Honor couple • WIN HENSALL KINETTE BURSARIES—Anne Mickle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Laird Mickle, Hensall, and Robert Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest, RR 2 Hensall, won the $25 bursaries provided by Hensall Kinette Club for the top girl and boy student in the graduating class at Hensall Public Sthool. The pre- sentation was made Thursday by Mrs, Ross Jinks, Kinette president. Above, the two winners receive their report cards from Principal Robert Reaburn, —T -A. photo on anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Herb Kercher of Hensall, who observed their fortieth wedding anniversary on June 29, celebrated the occa- sion with •a family dinner on Sunday, July 2 at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich. The date also marked, the 12th -wedding an- niversary of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Kercher were married. 40 years ago in Crom- arty by the late Rev. David Richie, and moved to their present farm in Tuckersmith, where they have since resided. The bride was the former Myr- tle Wright. They have three children, Margaret, Mrs. James Jordan, of London, Ross, at ;home, and Doris, Mrs. Spencer Jeffery of Staffa; also three grandchil- dren Judy, Ruth and Billy Jeff- ery. After dinner, the family pre- sented their parents with a stainless steel electric skillet and the grandchildren gave them a cup land. !saucer. The bride of 40 years wore an orchid ;corsage and the groom, a boutonniere, also gifts from the family. she was successful passin,, fposition on the staff of the 111 grade seven piano at the mid': Bank Of Montreal ;commencing summer examinations held in duties Monday, July 3. Clinton, June 17. Louise is a Mrs. Lou Simpson who has pupil of Miss Greta Lanimie, been a patient in Clinton Pub - Jack Henderson left by jet lie Hospital for the past four from Melton airport Sunday for weeks -returned Innate Sunday. London, England, where he will Her dallehler, Mrs. Gus V"' spend a month touring Eng. of Detroit, will stay with her land, Scotland, Wales, Bel, another for a while glum, and will also Visit rela- Visitors 'with Mrs, Blida fives. The trip WAS Made in Cheriea were her daughters seven hours. and son.irgaws, Mr, and Mrs. and mrs. Tan milpott stat Robinson, of London, and and son Donald, of Rechester, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harradine my, are spendim thig week and their daughter Beverly of with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 80des, N. Y. Schwalm and family. Mrs. ;Mr. Russell Hedden and cbiL PhilpOtt is a sister of Mrs, dren, Karen and Kevin, of SchwalmSt- Catharines, spent the weekend Miss Evelyn Eydco who re. holiday with Mrs, Catherine tently graduated from Oshawa' Haden and Herb. General Hospital School of •Peter Bisback is VaCationing Nnrsing, is stending three with Jelin Goddard at their weeks v a calked n g with her aum Mei' eat:age, Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ala Mr. Alex Shorthouse, St, Hyde, of Kinpen. Catharines; accompanied by his Miss Bernice Dining left Sun- nephew, Mike Sherthente, Vis - day for Toronto where alit will Red at his home here over the attend atilianier tehtiti at the weekend. Miaa Gweil OCE Where she is ,taking a honse retiirned with thorn for special deutse in bine eco- a two weeks' holiday, iambics. Dr. and Mrs. J, A, SpoOman Miss A Consitt, who cele- a Kliehener Mr- and Mit, breted her birthday Thursday, Donald Sedy.'11,0heti and David Stine 29 Wee libtliated et A birth- Of Wet:oriole, Nft, and Mrs. Cor- day party had at the summer don Clemas and Mr. and lIrs, cottage Of Mra, Cornelius Cook, .lame a Ross of 1.4d1den were Grand Bend. 'bit tnesday, when Sunday guests of! Mt, And Mrs. several. frierida presented her John Soldati, Patrick and Mi. With a gift. Ittietives, friends ehnel. and neighbors Called et her horne. Thursday to offer fact- tatiorit end present her with giftS,' floWert, arid treat, Two Hensail win met gra rs ri Presentations of $25.00schol.1 GRADE 2 TO GRADE 3 arships were made to Ann Mic-' Susan Broadley, Garry Cle- kle and Bob Forrest, students , meld, Joyce Johnston, Anne having the highest average in ,xcys, Earl Shorthouse, grade 8 at Hensall Public Teacher: Mrs. Beryl Elgie. School. Iris Alexander, Ann Bell, President Mrs, Ross Jinks Allan Bisback, Billy Cameron, made the presentations at the ;Larry Deitz, Kenneth Fergu- school Thursday morning on be- soh, Billy Hoy, Davey Kipfer, half of the Kinette Club who Bobby maxweii, Douglas Mock, annually sponsor this project. ; Rolfe Otten, Ricky Parker, Ann, 12, is the daughter of I Joey Reaburn, Jackie Simmons, .Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle, johnny Taylor, Billy Watson, and 13ob, also 12,,is the son of' Wendy Webster, Beverly White- man, GRADE 3 TO GRADE 4 Margie Allan, Debra Ander- son, Beverly Clark, Mark Fi- ford, Donna Forrest, Linda Morenz reunion The Morenz reunion was held at Brodhagen community cen- tre with approximately 150 at- tending. A ball game was en- joyed and sports. Winners in races: under 6, Dougie Watson; girls, 7-9, Starr Fischer; boy's, Billy Jeffery; girls, 10-12, Sharon Morenz; boys,, Ron Moore; girls, 13-15, June Morenz; boys, Ron Con.- nelly; ladies` lucky spot walk, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; men, Bill Jeffery; three-legged race for girls, Barbara Snider and Mar- ion Jeffery; wheelbarrow race, boys, Ron Moore and Dougie Watson; ladies' kick the slip- per, Mrs. Ross Corbett; Shoe scramble, Mks. George Mor - Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest. KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 1 Lloyd Allan, Kevin Bisback, Karen Broderick, Deborah llaY, Mary Mock, Linda Reid, Clark, Kay Davis, Jill Drys... 'Keith Roszel, Pamela Sang - dale, Garry Gass, Barbara I ster, Marjorie Schwalm, Jane Havens, Deborah Havens, ;Smith, Jack Spearman, Pamela dith Johnston, Shelley Kipfer, ; Taylor, Heather Watson, Peter Keith Koehler, Douglas Kyle, „"jams. Brenda Lavender, Terry Matt- ""' Teacher: Mrs. Mabel Shir- son, Pamela Mickle, Jeff Rea - burn, Edward. Rooseboom, John .D,orothy Kipfer, Linda Koeh- Rowcliffe, Mickey &bade; ter,Christine McCrae, Wayne Scott Smith, Christine Van-1Ryn stone, Ronnie Willson. !Vanstone, Murray Walker, Teacher: Mrs. Helen Scene. GRADE 4 TO GRADE GRADE 1 TO GRADE 2 Janice Bonthron, Betty Cam - Pauline Allan, Shelley Bon- eron,Carolyn Cook, Beth Cook, thron, Catharine Christie, Bev -;Bill Cornell, Michael Davis, erley Cornell, Alison Fiford,• Muriel Ferguson, Linda Fuss Keith Havens 'Michael Hoy, Susan Jinks, Roy Johnston, Kenneth Jones, John joynt, Linda Keys, Linda Jane Kipfer, Sharon Lavery, John Moir, Cher yl Mousseau, Patricia Parke, Allan Reid, Ginny Shorthouse, Sharon Smale, Rob- bie Taylor. Teacher: Eric Mansfield GRADE 5 TO GRADE 6 Pauline Bell, Christine Cam- eron, Arleen Chipchase, John Goddard, Kathie Henderson, Gary Kyle, Sandra ;Maxwell, Brenda Noakes, Ch a r l e s Schwalm, Joan Simmons, John Skea, Ken Smale, Ruth Srnale, Bill Taylor, Gerald Volland. GRADE 6 TO GRADE 7 Gary Anderson, Colleen Bayn- Youngest baby, Cindy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mor- enz, nine months; oldest lady, Mrs. Lizzie Morenz; oldest man, Mr. Ed Getke; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jef- fertr; family coming the farth- est distance, avir. and Mrs. Sol Snider and family, Windsor; lady with most Indians on d r e s s, Ruthann° Connelly; guessing contest, Mrs. John Corbett. Mrs. Roy %form re- ceived the prize for having birthday nearest to day of pic- nic. Officers elected were: presi- dent, Harry Mugge; secretary, Norman Morenz; treasurer, Arthur Morenz. Brodhagen will be the reunion place on the first Sunday in July, 1962, Cathy Fuss, Keith Harburn, Julie Heal, Johnny Jaques, June Maxwell, 13111 McCrae, Bob McCrae, Timmie Mock, Donald Noakes, John Noakes, Janet Otten, Michael Sangster, Shelia Sangster, Karen Schade, Dorothy Skea, Shirley Smale, Joe Vanstone, Mac Williams. Chiselhurst area showers bride Miss June Ross, whose mar- riage to Douglas Arthur Hutch- inson will, take place in Chisel - burst 'United Church Saturday, July 8, has been honored at 'several pre -nuptial presenta- tions.The ladies • of Chiselhurst Ilam, Peter Bisback, Bevan United Church arranged a 13on9lron, Ricky Buchanan, D ei, tzpant Dryisdale, Mrs. J. Hudson St. Marys native Funeral services for WS. .Tack :Hudson, 79, of Home% were held front be Bontlaron funeral chapel, SaturdAy, July 1, conducted by Rev, Currie Witilaw, with interment in Maillandbank Ceinetery, SA forth. Mrs, Tludson, the former Vic- toria Ida Hislop ef St, Marys, died in Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday where she had been for the past three and a helf months With a fractured hip suffered fri A fall at her horn e. Survivors at her husband, and' one reiee taf Wyoming,. Personal items Miss Soarr Spellman, (laugh. ter of Dr. and Mrs, S. A. Spellma' n, Kitchener was listed Aliibtig the graduates of Lon- den teachera' cellege. She will begin teaching at Blenheimlti Mr, and. Mr& Jack Ashton, September, Kitchener, were Vialtera Mr. and Mrs. Cecil with Mr, Arid MOS, Jam Sol- Hillsgreen, have sOld their store :dart, and MON! ListOwel. s 5 Scouts, Cubs KidS, ball players. * fete leaders FOcelVe InWrIeS Three Parr Line children aro Presentations were made to 2 recovering from broken 4011,8 uff red 4 i retiring Scent Aild Cub leaders •;4" -4 -Ps.` during a father. and son get-.: ,GregorY,.. Sou a Mr._ "and Mrs. together FridaY ,evening At the Iteistpi-li,4trIgve,silelwi PilrYlvi4; venuminity park. Don Joynt.,'chairmen. of the• .disinountingl Mary Blackw11 group committee, :expressed ap- 'tripped and fell while .playing Previa:lion to Ilia Fink,. who bas at the NAM. of tier parents, Mr, Jeen Cubmaster for a number and.Mrs. Stewart BIACkwell: of years and is taking up resi- Gary :Wandler, son Mr. Arld, dence ;Clinton,. and to Ron • Mrs. lf. Wandler. fell . :nroderich, assistant Scoutmas. polevaulting at :SS 3 IlaY, • ter, who, has been transferred Jack -Chinchase suffered by the bank to Kitchener. sprained ankle at the haseb.all . A wiener roast, firelighting game Tuesday night. He was contest and other Scout .compe. sliding into base when bis Wiens were featured, on, the :spikes stuck in -the bag, Don pro.gram, sponsored by the. Mousseau, tore the ligaments of °rAouPJ.-efTernitiStetree, 'Exeter, ;chair- lolnisd4bnkalsee Wallilethselidsionigtbart5i-o"-ur: man of the Huron Scout Ass'n, Saturday. He is on erut,' urged parents to assist the. ehes, group committee and leaders. He said the lack of trained leadership. is curtailing Scout activities an the ;district, Mrs. Waines dies in hospital Jones, Dan 'Opfer, Dianne Koehler, Alvin Lavery, Marcia Little, Linda Mock, Barbara Schwalm, Bob Sinale, David Smale, Otto Smale, Bill Sol- dan, George Taylor, Grant Walker. GRADE 8 TO GRADE 9 Danny Cameron, Eric Camp- bell, Bob Forrest, Bonnie Fos- ter, Nancy Kyle, Ann Law- rence, Don Lenaghan, Ann Mickle, Suzanne Ramie, Gail Sangster, Lois Simmons, Brian Smillie, Joan Spearman, Ed Stewart, Clark Webster. Teacher: Robert Reaburn. miscellaneous shower a bride -elect's h o e, Friday, June 30. The address was read by Ki dVliss MaryKinsman and gifts presented by Joanne Ross and Dianne Serapes. A bride's book was presented ;and a recrea- tional period of games and a program enjoyed by all. Mrs. Ernest Waines, former- ly of Owen Sound, died Sunday, July 2 in South Huron Hospital in her 69th year, Owing to health Mrs. Widnes has been residing with ter daughter, Mrs, Ron Mock, since February, She is the former Lillian Cut - bush and widow of the late Ernest Waines of Owen Sound. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. (Kathleen) Ron Mock, Homan, Mrs. (Margaret) L. E. Seabrook, Waterloo; one son, Kenneth, of Owen Sound; one brother, George Cutbush, Owen Sound. The body rested at the Bonth- ron funeral chapel, !feriae% from 4 until 10 p.m. Sunday thence to the Breckenridge - Ashcroft funeral chapel at Owen Sound. Public funeral service was „held in First United Church, -Owen Sound, Wednesday at 2 p.m. with interment in Green- wood cemetery. 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Arranging the shower - . elebrate anniversary were Mrs. Roy McDonald, ;Mrs. c Earl Kinsman and M.„ (liar- A family dinner at the Do- minion Hotel, Zurich, Wednes- once Coleman. There were 40 present. day, June 28, marked the 35th ) wedding anniversary of Mr. Friends and neighbors of the and Mrs. Wilbert Oiling when; 111 a miscellaneous presentation ,,,',,,isewlear,:n perheasierntiend honor of community of around 70 gave ,,,my at the bride's home, Saturday, — 8! the occasion. Their son and July 1 when the guest of honor daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. was presented with many gifts Clarence Dilling of Sarnia, at- tended, and their daughter RI bride's book was presented, A Bernice arranged the party. program and lunch enjoyed. Mrs. William Buisto, Mrs. Bruce Armstrong ;and lira. Alex Miller arranged the show- er. Displaying the trousseau and wedding gifts were Miss Dodd. Mrs. and Mrs, Don Mrs. Ann -McDonald was hostess at a surprise shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marks-, Oxford St., 7,01i. don, when Miss Ross was Made the presentation of A Coact pereolator and steam iron. Euchre was played and lunch served. Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Whit - croft, London, entertained at a party in honor Of the bride and groom -to -be. An oven.ware set Was presented to thern. Mrs, Donald Dodds, Seaforth, arranged a pantry shower for Miss Ansa Montlay evening. Presentation address was read by Mrs. Donald Them and a bride's book Assembled, The teachers et 33y�0 North. view School presented Miss Ross with a gift At a barbeene held at Springbank Park, Stine 26. Miss Rosa was on the staff at Byron Northview School. The New Styles • TINTING • =TING • STUNG notit'nly, Aug, Sg. Sept. 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