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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-10, Page 5ti Noe 5- .Aygo0 190 *, Hensall nd „district news. 1ORREPQMPPIT5' eAree Maucle Heacion, Phone, .Mrs „ Archje telacpreoori ,PhOno, 56. • . - I** 4 • • ^ 4 q • h. 4 . •• - • eee eel eeee a a....e.eletaieeeeeae.e.eiieatettereee. Megalereetereireel, Choose winners in hobo parade A parade of 50 hobos from the Bensall playground pa- raded upMain street Thurs. clay morning, August 3 at 10 p.m. with a splendid array er various hobo costumes high- lighting the parade, Preceding the parade Suz- anne Kyle Ives chosen queen and Danny Cameron, king, in the 10 -year class, and Susan Broadley was selected princess and Alae WUliarns, prince, the under 10 class. A barbecue dinner of pork and beetle, French bread and freehie was served to the chil- dren. Trip to West Coast .Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Schwalm, Pats y, Barbara, - Charles and Marjory, returned Baine on Monday of this week Ireni A three weeks' vacation to the West Coast visiting rela- CARMEL MINISTER lives at Port Arthur, Regina, Rev D. R. MacDonald Lethbridge, Alta, and Peach, lahtl, Victoria, B.C. On their return trip they wee', sightseeing at, Vancouver Stanley Park, Banff, and Lake' Louise and passed a man 30 miles north of Parry Sound pushing a \theelbaTTOW to To- ronto. While in Regina at the home of Mrs. Schwabe's sieter, their eel, parked In the driveway wee broken Into and robbed of a transistor radio, two flesh - lights and reading glasses. The interior of the car Was ransacked. A sweeter belonging to Gordon Was lotted in an alley a short distance away, and the lining of Charles' hockey jacket was completely tinned out. They levelled some 7,000 miles by motor. Wm. Buchanan district farmer ; William Buchanan, :Hensel]. 82, died on Tuesday, August. 8 in Clinton Public Hospital where he had been a patient for the past four months. He was born in Tackersmith ''here he farmed, making his / 'me in Hensel He was a member of Ben- gali United Church. Surviving are one son, Keith lauchanan, Hensel; three sis- ters, Miss Margaret Buchanan, And (Jessie) Mrs. George Atm - strong, Hensel]; Alia Mary Buchanan, Toronto; one broth- te. Samuel Buchanan, Hensel', and four grandsons. His wiee, the former Ethel Fulton, died 41 years ago. The body rested at the ton - theme Funeral Chapel where public services were held Thursday, August 10 at 2 pan, with Rev. Currie WirilaW oL- ficiatthg, .Burial was in Ben- gali Union cemetery, Holiday at Cape Coll Mrs, Pearl Shaddick and Mrs. Inez MeEteen, who re- cently returned from a two weeks' vacation at Cape Cod, Mass., report a delightful holi- day travelling over 2;000 iniles by motor in which they enjoyed a boat trip to Nantucket Is- land, toured thrOugh Provi- dence, saw acres of &either - ries, visaed Plymouth where the Pilgrims landed and saw the May Flower, the boat in which they cresied the ocean to come to Canada. They were accomnanied by Miss Elvira Churchill, Toronto, and Meg. Norma Churchill, of Dwight, Ontario, Leaves for Texas Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Smith entertained at a luncheon last week, to honor Ben Johhston, who is leaving :for a new posi- tion m Texas. General Selo Manager of General Coacli Works, Mr. Johnslon is being transferred to the patent cem- pany, Vought ledustries at Dallas. Trip to B.C. Mr, and Mrs, Laird Bob and Ann, returned home the beginningr of last week Aft - A four and hall Weeks' Mo, tor trip through the Weet. They left home June 211 and drove through the States as far as Glacier Natiehal. Park Where they spent three daye and then on up to CAlgety spending four days telchig in the Celeary, Sterepede, leering the city and visiting relatives. Banff was their fleet dere, then ort to Lake Louise and Field, 1.4.-C, They returned to Lake Louise Arid drove 'from there to Jeeper. They epee", theee clays in Eilleohlen and two in fiteederi. and 4114o were. through e g i n a, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and oh td Vert Wit - linen and. Port Arthur. Prom there they drove a round elle northern slime de Lake &Maim' And Sea; Ste Mettle, thee down into Mani- toulin :Wend where thky anent three days At Lillie Catrerit, touting .thesland: and fishing, They Crossed over .to Tober,, toory by boat &tell Bey, Monne taking three Ilours, then libint• t Was the first time Mr. * \1»t,t elid renert 4 fitic trio, and Mrs. Mickie ever heel' :g 'And „Okeellent. highways nearly ttit New pastor for Carmel • Rev. D. Ross MacDonald, Who has been. called to Beheall Peesbyteeiali Church, etrived here by ear an Saturday. ' After completing high school Mr. MacDonald attended Pro- vincial Nomal College in Truro, N.S. and taught school for three years, lie graduated in arts from Dalhousie Univer- sity, Halifax, N.S. and in the- ology from Presbyterian Col- lege, Montreal, He was min - _her of St, David's Presbyte- rian Church, Springhill, N.S. since 1058 and was there dur- ing the mine disaster in which 75 men were killed. Mrs. MacDonald, the former Nancy Seaton, is a graduate nurse of Brockville General Hospital. They have two chil- dren, Ruth Anne 21 years old and David Allan, 13 months. They will spend a week or two in Brockville at Mrs. Mee - Donald's parents' home before taking up residence in Hen- sall, On September 8 the Huron - Maitland Presbytery will in- duct Mr. MacDonald into Car- mel Presbyterian Church, Hen- sel. He will begin his services on September 10. Personal items Mrs. Pearl Case, London, was a recent visitor with Mrs, Elsie :Case. Mr, Ross Christian, Bramp- ton, spent the weeke.nct with Iii s parents; Mr, and Mrs. X. K. Christian, ilev. Currie Winlaw occupied liis own pulpit on Sunday morn- ing last basing hi $ thoughts from the text "Ye Must Be Born Again", Miss Dorothy Parker was S.010.1St. Union serv- ices continue all this month at the United Church. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gibson and Bobby, of Sudbury, are vacationing with the latter's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MeNaughton, Cromarty, Miss Dena Kiefer returned to Toronto after a three-week vacatioh with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Mc, Clinchey are vacationing for two weeks at Manitoulin bleed. Mr. Thomas Jolly returned to his Miele in Exeter on Sal- erday alter a year's visit spent with relatives in Saskatchewan, Mr, Jolly is the father of Mrs. Cecil lelpfer. Timmy Hoy, or Poet Albert, is speeding a week vacationing with his brother and sister -1h - law, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Ronnie and Gary, Maas Siebert, RR 1 Sebring - vine, was the lucky whiner of! tha LOBA nd LOL $50 build- ing fund d -raw which took piece at regular meeting of Murphy LOL 710, at Clinton, V.V.M, Cook drew the lucky ticket, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela and Sheila, of London, Weee weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John limelerson aild Mies Margai et Smith and Mr. Richard Tipping Laridote spate, the weekend holiday with the latter'e parents, Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Smith, Mrs, AIbert Shaddick, Cliii- tn, was a guest Thursday with lier eielereirielaw, Mrs. Peel Shaddidk. Your library - - -Continued from page 4 aiithoritatiVe guide for the • beide. In the letroductiort the ettillot etates "A. beautiful wedding emetiree pifieinog, organization, . Anil a then heed et tile hat --, yours," The book inductee eo-to-the- niihute ihroernetion oe ellgege- mente, wedding cereMorty, re- ception, Meek, floWete, photo, &eel% bride'e oftd grooin't ektienses, paretitS' tele, your Beet borne and your wedding day, An. -Added reatute conteihe tinietabies Mid worksheets td entree that every dare] of the eilgegeneent anti Weddirigeedee" Maly is prifieeree, etheduled Week Mit .setestattelly. leateMeeleMI Fourteen girls at Guide tamp Fourteee Girl Guides teem Hensel]. left Sunday le spend ten days at llttrOnla Area Girl Guide Calete, Keewaydini miles Werth' of Godetich, The Gleides attending the •Camte art: Christine Cameroe, Bonnie lapetele Cheryl Little, Bother Reid, Lynn Faber,' Mall, parte, Cathy Scant Alm Suzanne Ramile, Linda Noakes, Marcia Nancy Kyle, leloea Lee Johnston and Lois simmons. Seven -leaf clover: should be "kicky Ilareld Parker, has leen(' A seven -leaf clover end' August should be his luety month,. Ile reported multi -leaf clo- vers in abundance and sale thAt there were literally hem - deeds or four-leaf clovers in the ',etch from which select- ee lie seven-leafer. t,PililaeYtivelan'talggecly Bert's s°11Senil;Plais 131Dn+str 1;1 ilsn. Personal Reins A family picnic was held eireday at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonk 1 - eon at Tent/eters, north of. Grancl :Reed. Attendieg were Mr. and mrs, William Grosser,' Mr, and Mrs. Ernie leellebeet, . • . . • . DAYid and Beth, Toronto; Mr. And Mrs, Ross Sararas, Karen, Allan, Gary, Diaee and Donnie, of Crtomarty; Mr. and Mrs. Roy eleDorield, Staffa, and, Mrs. S. Sarara $, Hensel'. Twenty-four sal, (loWn to p10' nic meals, Mrs, J, E. McEwen, accom- panied by Mrs, Ross Baugh, of Croditon, attended the play "Henry VIII" at the Shakes- pearean Festival, Stratford, on Saturday, Hensall personals Mr. and Mrs, Roy Campbell spent the weekend holiday in Detroit, Craig Chapman returned home after spending the Week- end at the home_ a Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Ellis, Clinton. Messrs, Jerry MeClinehey and Bill Brown spent the :holi- day weekend at Menitoulin Is- land, la/0 George Sangster, of liemiltort, visited with Mr. And Mrs: David Sangster and Mr, and Mrs. Len Noakes over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pea- cock and family, of Ottawa, visited during the past week with Mrs. Peacock' S mother, Mrs. Grace Harpole. She ac- companied them back to Ot- tawa for a two-week visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline and Ann returned home from a pleasant motor trip as far north as Hearst, Mr. Red, Mts. Edgar McGee- ehey are holidaying et Man- etotein blend. Mr. end Mrs. George Parker end Mr, ,aticl Mrs. Baker visited last week with Mr, end, Mrs. Dori MacLaren In Cooksville and spent the Weekend in Batavia and Niag- ara Falls. 'Miss Marion Bell, of London, Visited over the holiday Week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Bell. Mr. Ron Broderick, 4:Y.t Kitch- spent ithe wekeild with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- field Broderick and Karen. Mr. and Meg. Gerey Rennie, Toronto, visited'e:eiVr the Weekend with the forrner's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Seen Ren- nie. Mr. David Ingram, Who has spent the past two years in Western Canada, returned home this week and is:visit- ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingrain, Mrs. Edea Corbett visited during the past. week with her son-ineew and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Sang:gee, arid family. Mr. George Ottcrbein, of Preston, visited last week with his father, Mr. William Ottet, beel•nir.. and Mrs. Torn Robinette and daughter of Peterborough, England, are speeding the Mrs. Rebell Cook aid CAr- olyn visited last week with 'the forrner's parents, Mr. and Mre. N. Hildebrand, at Wheatleae Mr. ancl Mit. Don joynt Arid fainily, 'Mr. and Mr. Carey joynt end son, of Bethlehetii, Pa., are vacationing ea Seethe Mr, and Mrs. Erhie Bubbert, Mr. and Mee., Earl Sararas and family, Tototite, were weekend visitors with Mrs, S. Saearas, Beth Sataaas, Toronto, Who hes heti spending the past three Weeks 'with her grand- mother, Mrs. S. Sarafas of ewe, and with her •aunt and wide, Ale, arid Mrs. Bete Setaras, Crdnialey, rettirned home on Monday. Mt. Peed Kennings is spend, ing .nionth's holidaye with d u ' d • ' , Mr. .and MM Lloyd Redder' and .family at Ste Cetherlhos. Me. and Illee, Cook and Carolyn have returned Item holidaying at, Olive .Lake, hear North Bay. • Mr. Sim Roobol left Settee dey, August 5 Dern Montreal by jet for Atheteedate, Hellelid, to holiday with his parents and relatives and join his Brite at Oud,Beyeele Rolland , Wile it on -vadettrin 'timed lid OR, beets td kettiell August 25, Mts, Robert McKenzie has tainted rift& spending a Week holidaying fit Turnbull's. Met. Alberta Matadi, Mr, and Mrs. Deleted Weekinen, Mrs, Ileytee, Mr. Ate Mr. Cecil Dewsee, Mr. and Mrs. Attred Moffatt ,Attended the Mee:fall-CAM Meet" wedding at Northwood Veiled Chtleth, fleet Chatham, SaintdaY,. Au- gust 6. N. Mr. and Mee, 14. r. 'Cook arc edeilitienitig At Liortee Heed old ether piedes. lotto Seeattlea of Cromarty, has been visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. 5, Satatte, Reeve V. L. teeter and -Councillor him R. Soldati ot Thy township were itt Toronto Theteday 011 blisiiidet, Mrs. N. P. 'Wettoilete tt Pontiac, Mich,, foritieeey of itcnsall, itheempanide by hr datightor, Reed Thursday ,With Illea Arid Mee, C. L. -Sinks,_and eelled ti Monk Melte Villege, Mrs, E, Mitinti and daughter, Mrs. Doe Gooding and family oE Parkhill, are holidaying at Shad!? View. Mr, .end. Mrs. E, L. Linden field oe Norman Beights, Gland Bend, Miss Aida Steacy, To- ronto, Mrs. Lena Whitelaw of Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. George Tberopeoe, Hensall, were Thursday guests with Mr. lAnt Mrs. John •Soldae and farn• Hy, Parr Line. INoma are holidaying at Sbadie Mrs. Peerl Passmore and View. I Mr. and Mrs, John •Soldan and sons Patrick and 'Michael vacationed last week at the Heppler cottage, Lonely Is- laiid, Oliphant, I Mr. acid Mrs, Laird Mickle spent Saturday in Itidgetown on business, Mr. Harold Hedden and jim- my, of Dresden, visited over. the weekend with Mrs. Cathee i and Herb Mr. and Mrs. Orland Reich-. ell and 'Mr. arid Mrs. Glenn Weido recently spent a few; days in Flint, Mich. Mrs. Alex Shorthouse is visit- ;ing relatives in St. Catharines. Mr. James A. Paterson has returned after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, E, L. Ore weirs in Montreal. He 'also vie- ' ited in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. 14. W. Brenkholt and month of Augest with Mr. and Mrs. Robinette is a 'sister of Mrs. W. 0, Goodwie and Mary, Mr. Goodwin and this is 'their first visit to Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alex - Ander, David and Susan.. er I Georgetown, were weekend ) guests with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Alexander, The former is a nephew Of Mr. Alexander. Miss 'Mary Goodwin has re- , turned froin a week's vacation at Sliadie View. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and family of Waterloo, Mr. rand Mrs. Howard Scene, Mary and Cathy, have returned after spending a tivo weeks' vacation at a summer lodge on Lake Bernard, near Stmdridge, Mrs. Henry Gackstelter who spent several weeks in South Horde Hoispital, returned home last week, Immediate service IN YOUR LOCALITY FOR _estate Planning and Wills investment ManageMent and Advisory Service 2' 5% Guaranteed' inveStMents First Mortgage Loans Rctirement Savings Plans for Individuals Real Estate Services 100 ptOtiffil diteitiloii, colt RAVE. tt, PAITUSON 0171t.tr Ontoio, Phone 51 GUARANTY TRUST COMPAN't OF CANADA bite& mid Agent:lea throughout Canada Youth enjoy barbecue N.P.RMAN 1,..QN4 JIPPEN South If u r n n Youth for „Christ held their annual chic- ken barbecue _Saturday eve- efeg the home :of Mr. and Mrs. Elm Mousseau with about 150 people in attendance. A sing -song was enjoyed by the young people and Mr. Ler- lee Stuekee, of Witighain) was guest .sperileer. Pelmet items Mr. and Mee. William. Bell and Mr. .and Mrs. 'Campbell jeyre enjoyed a few doe halt - days in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. •Stog- del] of Toronto and. Miss Elia Wright of Kennelworth visited -during the week with Mrs. Stogdelee brother .aed sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Jim accompamed Emerson as far as Midland and Barrie where they enjoyed a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert of ilarriston visited during the week with Mr. and Mee. Nor- man Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride sped a few days in the Muskoka district visiting Sharon who is spending the summer at Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, To- mato, spent the holiday Week- end with iter brother, W. R. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Cornish and family of Goderich visited Saturday evening with the lat- ter's father, Mr, Robert Tbom- son. Mr. and Mrs. James Arm- strong of Staffa visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long. Mrs, William Gibson, Wrox- cter, is visiting this week with her son-in-law and. daughter, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. 'Nellie. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Banes of Clinton were pests on Sunday evening. Mr, Dean Brown, Greenway, visited Saturday with Itis daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Mousseau Stuart Brown, Greenway, is holidaying this 'week with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. E. Mousseau. Mrs. J. Howe, Woodstoek, visited over the holiday with her sister and brother, Miss Margaret and Oliver MacKay. Miss Margaret MacKay, who has been hospitalized. several weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, returned to her home on Saturday. Kippen resident buried Thursday Mrs. William Workman -died at her home in Tlieeeersinith On Monday', jade .l4 in Jur '86tb year. Site was the former Isabelle McGregor, the eldest daughter of the late k1r. Mid Mrs, Due - Cart McGregor •of replica. Mrs. War/email spent her en- tire lite in this area. Her bus - band died six years ago. Surviving are ane son, Win- ston of Kiepen, and a daugh- ter, Mrs. Lloyd Bowerman of Listowel and one grandson, Bill Workman. Funeral services were held ..on Thursday, July 27 al the 13onthron funeral home, Hensel], with Rev. IL Johnston official:- ing. Burial was in Remelt Union Cemetery. Pellbearers were neighbours: ;Messrs. Alex 'McGregor, Archie Hoggarth. Jacic Sinclair, Aerie '13innerklye, Alien and Wilson eremeer. Flower bearers were John and Douglas eleGregor, WI stages family fete i STAFFA By MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN '. Staffa Women's Jnstitute held •a community :picnic in Seaforth Park recently with a good crowd in attendance. Races and games were enjoyed by all, 'followed by a picnic supper. Results of the races are; girls under 6, Dianne Miller; boys, elininy Pullman; girls 6 to 8, Gail Agar; boys, Allan Sara - 'roe; girls 8 to 12, Bonnie Mil- ' ler, boys, over 12, Bonnie Mil - poison relay, Mrs. Gordon Hog- •garth's group; tie relay, Mrs. Roy McDonald and Carter Kerslake. Flood hop, Kennie Cameron, thread the needle, Mrs. Carter Kerslake and John Coleman, rope couples relay, Mr. Rey McDonald and Carter Kerslake; standing broad grin, Ronnie Miller; eight -legged relay race, Kennie Cameron and Eric Ross; I stepping stones, Joyce Kers- lake and Erie Ross. i Institute member who has at- , I Mrs, Alice Keen and Mrs. Celia Ewasick, of Stratfordi were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elston. Dowson. "There was no need for this, dear—I was coming straight borne." Hear Cort„ ,o AP, missionary MIM KEN .PROMARTY MISS Jane ThrSell of Alberta, whohas spent seven years as. A .missionary in the Congo, Addressed p large gathering in the Sunday Senna room •of the on Sunday evening. Sh Also showed a film strip. doscrtptive of the eieuntry and her work among the Congolese people. The meeting was held under the auspices of the CC,IT, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ruesell .end elargaret Jean are on a -motor trip to the east 'coast. Mrs. Jack McGhee, Jackie And Judith .of London spent the weekend with bee parente, Mr. and mrs. Otto Welker. Mrs. Robert ,Gardiner, Shir- ley, iArborp., Brenda and Ree - aid are holidaying thie week At Begus Beech near Gederich, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Speare of Torontu are holidaying this week with his eister, Miss Olive Speare. Mr, -.Jack McGhee, acorn - peeled by his father, Mr, Roy • McGhee, and his sister, Mrs. Watcher, or Strathroy, attend- ed the Old Bey's Reunion at Bancroft, Mr, -arid. elm Robert Ramie ton and John and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Gardiner, Brenda and Ronald visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Currie of Dorcbester. Miss Ina Scott of London spent the holiday weekend. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. The annual "Neighbors" pic- nic was held at the Pinery on Thursday with around 40 in tended the most picnics, Mrs. Ruby Reed; oldest lady pre- sent, Mrs. Lyle Worden; old- est gentleman present, Mr. Leslie Harburn. A busload of Staffa ViTomeres Institute. members and friends attended t h e Shakespearean Festival and the Avon Theatre in Stratford recently. Those at- tending reported a very enjoy- able evening. Personal items Mr, Sadie Payne, Moose Jaw, Sask., who is visiting relativeS in the community is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. John Templeman and baby son "Terry James" re- turned home from South Huron Hospital on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Norris and family, Brampton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nor- ris. Terry and Robin Daynard, Floyd Dow and Kenneth Binge ham are enjoying a trip to the! eastern provinces. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris visited recently with relatives in Toronto and Brampton. 1 hlf4sopo from Slake Mr. and Mrs. DoxiAl awl,. Toronto., sept the le) weaned with Me. end Newell Geiger and Mary Monson Ate. 34am. Douglas Mannan is rttwriag home wklt his parents, Ztr. owl Mra. „Manion, after dQielitaur4s.Yian:gc141111.11:"Ily idier;e1141'4413fle°6Pe. with friend s 'hie 1:0,nity. Mr. Ilugh ldcBrfde, London, is Spending a week's vaeation. with Mr. and Mrs, Stay Me- jIrido Jahn, attendence, many of the MeKellar con- nections from this distriet At- tended the T411210,11 in Seaforth gn Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and leire, Alex Gardiner on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore- head, Kimberley and Scott, of Rostock, and Rev, William and Mrs. elooreheed, Heather. POP - fila And Graham, of leingetele Neve Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillesple, Margaret and Anne and Mr. Greet, of 'Cornelia, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, T. Laing. Mr. and Mrs, Bel Chessell and family of Stratford visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and family. Mise Margaret Jefferson of London is holidaying at the same home. 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