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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-27, Page 7.{,,,,,eeeeeNee474. 4.:i.e;ee• Page 5 July 27, 1961 'Mr i:leseettto,v5.44.4*tero and district .news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs..Maucia ,Hedcien, Phone 5 Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Mono g! Youth enjoy beach party South Huron Youth For Christ held a successful beach party. at Goderich Saturday .night. After sports activities, an hour-long boat ride was en- joyed and following this a .devo. Honel period at which LOITI Stuckey, of Wingham„ led a sing -song, and Edgar Cudmore, of Exeter, presented a short message on the importance of "Christian Young People in the Community." Wieners were served by the local Goclerich Young. People. Fete bridal -couple -elect Mrs, Alberta McBeath was At the Red Cross blood clinic hostess at her home Friday sponsored by the Hensall Le - evening for a miscellaneous gion Ladies' Auxiliary held in presentation for Miss Mary the Legion hall Wednesday, Louise Campbell of Chatham July 19, 44 pints of bloodwere and Gerald ,ivioffat,t, of Kippen, given. Forty-eight persons vol - nephew of Mrs. MeBeath, unteered with four rejeets, whose marriage will take place Mr. John Anderson of Lon - Saturday, August 5. Twenty- don, Red Coss representative, mond presided for the business and Mrs, Ken McKay for the ,seven cousins attended from was in charge of arrange- program. Mrs, Arthur Finlay - Varna, Bayfield, Kippen and meas. Miss J. K. Kent headed son conducted a contest, Hertsall, a corps of six nurses, Miss G. Hostesses were Mrs, James McNaughton and Mrs, J, Los - tell, Bingo winners Legion bingo winners Satur- day last were Mrs. Wes Ven- ner; Bill Austin (2); Mrs, Ewen, Lucan; Mrs, Clausius; Mrs, R. Taylor; Mrs. Fleisch- auer; Mrs. Bisback, Roy Ken- ny (2); Jim Smale; Mrs. Glenn starli te Drive -In les on on ay Gospel services gospel serv,. ! McKenzie; Mrs. H. Beiber, Lu - Mrs. William A. Workman ices will be held this Sunday can. died at her home, Lot 8, Con- evening, July 30 n th C d I Specials were won by Fred cession 10, Tuckersmith, on lion road, 5 miles east of Grand Kennings; Paul Boa; Mrs, Gar- , Monday evening, July 24, in her Bend at 8,30 p.m, Guest speak- field Broderick. Door prize 86th ' '. er will e Rev. F. W. Feist, winners were Mrs, G. Bisback The former Isabel McGregor, Zion Church, Kitchener, A and Roy Kenney. she was born in Tuckersmith, mass choir and music by South :Next Saturday the jack pot Surviving are one son, Win- Huron Youth For Christ will will be worth $150.00 in 60 ston Workman, RR 2 Kippen: befeatures of the service, calls with two door prizes. one daughter, Mrs, L 10 y (Irma) Bowering, Liatowel; , Bank transfer one grandson, Billy Workman.Wilson Lang who has been Mr, Workman died six years on the staff of the Bank of ago. ;Montreal for the past year has The body is resting at the been transferred to the branch Bonthron funeral chapel, Hen- . at TiLlsonbmg. Friday after- sall, for public services Thurs.! noon' he was presented with a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rose and day, July 27, 2 p.ni., with Rev, i gift by manager K. K. Chris- Mary, of Toronto, visited re - H. A. Johnston officiating.: tian. cently with the former's aunts, irial will be in Hensall Union! Paul Paton of Collingwood Misses Mary and Agnes Me- 4metery. i will take his place here, Ewen. Hensall student Kippenettes wins fellowship Mr. and Mrs, Ross Love, demonstrate lien.sall, received word last week that their son, Robert, The Thrifty Kippenettes 4-H Club girls modelled -dresses who is attending Stanford Uni- they had made at their project versity, Palo Alto, California' "Cottins May Be Smart" and had been awarded a fellowship valued at $800,00, Presented a. skit "0110Osing Cottons in a dry good store," Robert is studying for his at the Kippen East WI, July Ph,D. degree and has beenat meeting, .held in SS 2 Tucker. Stanford since the beginning smith school Tuesday evening, of the year, ;July 18. Assisting in the dem H. e fortnerly received Ins onstration were Mrs. Wm. 13.A.Sc. degree at Toronto Ifni- Bell and Mrs. Alex McGregor. 'versify and his M.B.A. degree. Members answered the .roll at University of Western On. call by 'stating "The qualities tario. of a good homemaker," Mrs, Ross Sararas reviewed cur- rent events and Heather Reid. contributed tap dance selec. tions accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, An invitation to attend Seaforth Womens institute picnic Aug- ust 8 was accepted. President Mrs, _James Drum - Blood clinic Presentation address was Scott of London was Wel*. read by Mrs. Alex McBeath clan, of Kippen and the gifts pre- Auxiliary president Mrs. Gor- sented b:t Bonnie, Linda, Fran- don Munn assisted at the clinic ees and Mary Margaret Arm. with six members of the auxii. strong of the Goshen Line. iary namely Mrs. Wm, Smale, Mrs, Wm, Brown, Mrs, W. J, Cameron, Mrs, Mary Taylor, Tuckersmith lady Mrs. John Skea and Mrs, E, R. Davis. Personal items Miss Mary Lou Taylor, Bruce - field, who works at South Hur- on Hospital, returned home after a week's holidays at Sundridge and Newtonville. Hensall Personals 1 Fete bride Mr, and Mrs, John Wel and daughters are vacationing at port Elgin. Mrs. Arthur Durnin of Clin- ton, formerly of Lucknow, Mrs. Isabella MacFarlane of Clin- ten, were admitted to the Queensway Nursing Home re- cently, Mr. and Mrs, RoY Brock are holidaying for two weeks at Sundridge and other places, Miss Cassie Dougall enter- tained Monday evening for Mr, and Mrs. George Hess WI the occasion of their 38t4 wedding anniversary, Other guests in - Chided Mr. and Mrs. John jar- rott. The evening was stient in a social hour of euchre, Gifts were presented to the cele- brants. Mrs. George Thompson and Mrs. Hugh MoMurtrie spent a week with Mrs. R. S. Hopkins at her summer cottage on Sad- dle Lake 'island, Michigan. Mrs. George Wilson, of Lower East Pubnico, N.S, is vaca. Uoning with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnston and family, Mrs, Wil- son flew here, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Keys and family, of Burlington, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Little former resident Mrs. Minnie Amelia Little, 82, of London, died at her home Monday. Born in Logan township she was a former resident of Hen - sail, and widow of Holland H. Little. Surviving are one son, Ed- ward, Hensall; daughters, Mrs. Albert (Dorothy) Haring, Pres- ton; Mrs. Ivan (ary) Jones, London; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Resting at the A. Mililard- George funeral home, London, where service will be held Thursdar at 3.30 p,m. with burial in Forest Lawn Memo- rial Gardens. Auxiliary fetes former officer Members of the Arnold Cir- cle Evening Auxiliary of the WMS of Carmel church gave a surprise party to Mrs. Bill Fink, formerly of Hensall, at her home in Clinton on Mon- day evening. She was a former secretary of the organization before moving to Clinton. • A presentation of a photo al- bum and a new edition of the English revised version of the New Testament to Mrs. Fink was made by Mrs. John Baker. Mrs. J. E. McEwen gave in- teresting highlights of her European trip and showed pic- tures. A picnic lunch was served and contests enjoyed. . . . 7,0,,k4,1,11N kt. ei• • • *4 Victor 4 -Door EstatelVam Whitewall tied Optimal al eXtta 0,st DULTS+2 CHOLD Ell +LOTS AND LOTS OF LUGGAGE In so many practical ways,the Victor Estate Wagon is your perfect answerfor family motoring ! For passenger comfort PLUS plenty of luggage and cargo space. . for easy loading (the tailgate It's Vauxhall for value swings up high—stays up safely by itself) . . . for economy for easy handling and smooth ride . . . it's the most practical wagon of them all ! Try out a Vauxhall Victor Estate Wagon today •! right Cloven the :Mel EXETER The l3ritish Car built and backed by Genera/ Motors V.1061C N OTORS LIMITED 'The Car (in0 Of Huron County' Ponfiat * Buick *Vetsitliali * GMC Truckt Bodtorti ZURICH evretsteen stvet attv.. ree• f e Mrs. .1. E. McBweil. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. SimPann, Detroit, Allen„ were weekend visitors with Mrs. L. Simpson, Mr. R. J. Pearce, Toronto, spent, the weekend with his sis- ter, Mrs. W. B. Cross, who ac- companied him to Sauble Beach to vacation for three 'i;eeks. Miss Mary Pearce, Toronto, who has spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Cross, is also at Sauble Beach, Mrs. Fed Brawn, of Credi* ton, visited last week with Mrs, Archie MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Peebles and family, of London, were repent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, James Sangster and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. MervYri Hay- ter, Glenn and Darlene, of Varna, were recent visitors with Mrs, Hayter's mother, Mrs. John M. Glenn and aunt, Miss Nettie MacTaggart, Mrs. Joe DeLoge, of Sarnia, visited last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, Mrs. John Corbett, •Mrs. Boss Corbett, Steven and Kim, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline and Ann enjoyed a pleasant trip to Hanlon Lake and Horne P'ayne. Mr. and Mrs, William Simp- son, Detroit, spent the week- end with the former's mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson. A family dinner was held in the Legion Hall Sunday by the family of the late Mr, and Mrs, James Sangster, with thirty members of the family attend- ing from Penhold, Alta., Ham- ilton, London, Clinton and Hen - sail. F/0 George Sangster, who has been stationed at the RCAF Station, Hamilton, for the past three years, has been trans- ferred to Rivers, Man, Sgt. and Mrs. Victor Stan, Jimmy and Dale, of Penhold, Mta., are visiting relatives in the district. Mrs. Stan is the former Laura Sangster, of Hen - salt. Mr. Stewart McQueen, who underwent surgery last Friday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, is doing as well as can be 101111MVISSO I at Cromarty By MRS. KEN MeRcKoEmk-AL;37y. About 75 friends and neigh - hors of Roy's community gatli- gred at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Colquhoun vii Thurs- day evening for a miscellane- ous shower, in donor of their daughter, Irene, whose mar- riage takes place on Saturday, Mrs. Ross McPhail chaired a short program of musical numbers, humorous readings and a mock wedding which Was much enjoyed. Irene was ushered to a dec- orated chair and was present- ed with a prettily decorated basket, filled with many beau- tiful and useful gifts by Fran- ces Scott and Brenda Dow. Mrs. Russell Miller expressed the good wishes of the ladies gathered and 11.1iSSeg Dorothy and Muriel Scott assisted in unwrapping the parcels, The trousseau and gifts were displayed by Misses 'Marlene and Joyce Dow Doris Johns and Ina Scott, The evening's entertainment was arranged by Mrs. Calvin Christie and Mrs. Gordon. Par- sons, P0 n a I items Mr. and Mrs. Erle Dow and Mrs, Kearney visited with rela- tives in Lanark, last week, Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie spent the weekend in Windsor with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Elliott and family. Mr, and tars. Donald Scott, Sharen, Karen, Catharine and Janet attended the Old Boys' Reunion at Blake school on Sat- urday, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Gardiner expected. A second group of pupils of Miss Greta Lammie will pre- sent a Kiddies Studio party over CKNX Wingham, Satur- day, July 29, at 11 a.m. Mr. M. Johnston, of St. Cath- arines, visited over the week- end with Mrs. Basil Edwards, returning home Tuesday of this week 'accompanied by his wife who had been vacationing with her aunt, Mrs. Edwards. visitedat nostoek Sunday with her -.14thPri Henry Egger, ..and Mrs. K, meXenar were guests at the Willcox- Roully wedding which took place in E 11 m v i 11 e United ohnreh .00 Saturday. Mrs. Reber .Sbole. .vt!sited,,en _Sunday with her 'mother, Mrs. .navid Gardiner. $1.taron, and Donald .0Adiel. of..Sarnia, are holidaying at the home of their grandpar- ents,. Mr, and M. John Wal- lace, jj, .Srilart:'T 4 2 7 P. 9.0 40.;;;;Togr „ 'Daddy's not used to the !deg or my having dates yet." . 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