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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-24, Page 5hoe 5 August '24, 19.41;" 1r� Hensall and district newt ,CQFtRESPONPE.NTS• Mrs, Meude F$edden, :Phone 4 .Mrs. Archie MacOregOr, Phone 56 :'....:�, ... .,, . �....n,4/, t.... �- �. �:s�hi .s „ . . „'r'-.. ...aF, .. ': w:�.,�iGx�Ao +c�,�.T'AF, n`{•4M'Y'!.'�.SPih9J'+��*.��X!<'�r'npt>�N/NI'iiE. Truck spills, Honestcab driver •retu.rns camera man in ured Keith MacLean of Seaforth, formerly of Hensall, is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, suffering a compound fracture of the neck, severe head and face injuries, and the loss of several teeth, He was lust taken to Clinton; public hospital and later re- moved by ambulance to Vie• toria Hospital, The accident occurred on the 1Oth concession of Goderlch Township. Keith, Who is em- ployed with the George Elliott Construction Co, of Clinton, was returning to (7linton from the gravel pit when the steer- ing apparatus in the truck he was riding in went out of con- trol throwing .Keith through the windshieldand causing the driver, Stew 'Moody, Clinton, to lose control. The truck crashed into the ditch and rolled over. Moody suffered lacerations And bruises and, was admitted to Clinton hospital. Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert MacLean, RR 2 Kippen. • ,Jack Henderson, li' e n A. all, Who. has •returned front a Jur- opean tour, was returning to Canada on the last day of the tour and had taken a taxi cab to the airport •when he dis- covered that he lead left his expensive camera in the ;cab. Mr, John W. Page, of pecten, lliddleport, England, a broth- er of Mrs. IHrry Horton of Hensall with whom Jack had spent the da) prevt r`ottourin s g d Ln.on, ad come to the air- port to see him off. Jack told him of his loss and Mr. Page told him he would do all - he could to help recover his camera. Mr. Page made inquiries with the police who informed him that the taxi driver had limned: it in at the police lost property office, After identifi- cation has been established. the camera will be returned to Jack by Mr, Page, Police stated that, with very few exceptions, taxi ,drivers, of which there are thousands, hand in anything left in their cabs, Hensall personals At the Starlite Drive-ln Gos- pel services this Sunday eve- ning, August 27 five miles east of Grand Bend, guest speaker will be Rev. Elmer Bramp- ton of Toronto United Church and music by T, Harry Hoff- man, Dashwood, and Douglas Gill, Grand Bed, and a mass volunteer choir. Service com- mences at 8,30 p.m. 'Splendid crowds are reported as attend- ing these weekly services. Mr. and MTS. George Beer, Linda and Betty, Mr, and Mrs. John Beer, David, Johnny and Steven, Barrie, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beer are spending two weeks holidaying at Schade View on Lake Huron, Postmaster Cecil Kipfer is on •vacation. Mrs, Marion Thiessen of Morrin, Alia., daughter. of Mrs. Margaret Doan, has returned ]come after visiting with rela- tives here, Barbara .Townsend, Mitchell, 0. is spending this week with her to cousin, Susanne Kyle. Attending the funeral of the late Mrs, C. Arthur. Hogarth, held here last Tuesday were her sons, Bruce, Vancouver, B,C,; L e o n a r d, Edmonton, Alta.; Dennis, his wife and children, Douglas and Susan, of Oakville; Dr, and Mrs, B. A. Campbell, Toronto; Mr. Keith Campbell, Windsor; Mrs, Ida Hawkshaw, Liman; Mrs. Pearl Wallace and, Miss Minnie Reid, London; Mr. Harvey 'Murdock, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, •Cenitralia; Mrs. R. Dickins, Eieter; Mrs, Milne Rennie, Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs, R. A. Orr vis- ited with relatives at Sarnia and attended the Doan reunion at Canatara F'ark, Sarnia, on. Sunday. There was an attend- ance of 160, On Monday they visited with Mrs. Louise Gil- bert, a patient at Parkwood Hospital, London, and mother of Mrs. Orr. Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard Noakes and family are .holi- daying et Turnbull's Grove. Jimmy Vo•th, of Detroit, is holidaying with his grand- mother, Mrs. L. Simpson, and another, Mrs. G. Voth. Gerald Noakes, of London, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes. Picnic at Zurich The Misses Greta and Amy Laetrile and 'Mrs. Robert Elgie attended the annual Huron County picnic for the Blind held at K'albfleisch Park, Zur- ich. on Wednesday afternoon, August 16, sponsored by Zurich Lions Club, A full program of sports Was held iii the park and supper served in the Community Cori - tee, Mr. and Mrs, James Sangs- ter and Bradley incl Miss Patsy Jones were recent visi. tors with Mx', and fMrs. Robert Chadfe at Mitchell, Dr. Cameron Henry, who has been spending some weeks at Harvard t1nivei'sity and New England States, 'and To- ronto University, epent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Henry. Mrs, D. C. Herr and. sons Caitneron, Richard acid David, returned to their hothe in St;, Catharines %'ridgy after. spend- ing a week with Mrs, "'Bern's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William. 1•Ienry, The family had been vacationing' At Hope Bey off Georgian Bay, Bob J3eaver Of Hensall sub fered three broken bones' in his toot when a lift truck at Canadian C a n tie r 5, Exeter, 'inhere he is employed, fell on his foot causing the injury, Ile is confined to South Huron Hoe. pitalr Exeter. Mr', and Mrs, Carnet Mousy seau and 1Mr, Gbrdon Love are enjoying a tWo weeks' 'a' cation to the east c.0ast, Mr, and Mrs. tleorge Hess spent the Weekend with Mr, Arid MN. Pat Hare of XesWick, ort Lake Simon and Viaitecl Campbell of To- ronto>)Arof.}iy Canniib at Newmarket General ` hospital where she is ree6Vet- . Ing f'roM injuries front A rev 0116114, car a.ecident, Pr Mrs, Harold Scruton, of P'ort Dover, and daughter, Mrs, K. Stillwell, of Burlington, have returned after visiting with relatives in the village, Mrs. Alice Peele and Mrs, Jack Rush of Vancouver, B.C. visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Troyer and other relatives in the vicinity dur- ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela and Sheila, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family over the weekend. Mr, and. Mrs. Don Rigby, Mrs. John Rigby and 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knights, of Blenheim, were weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snell. Miss Catharine McEwen vis- ited during the past week With her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy at F'oint Clark. Mrs. Guy Bedard and daugh- ter, of London, visited last week with Mrs. B,edard's par - ones, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline P end Ann. uline Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen and 'Malcolm spent several days last week in Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, William Cle- ment and family are :holiday- ing at Ipperwash this week. Mr. Ron Broderick, of Kitch- ener, spent the weekend with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gar- field Broderick, and Karen, Mr. George Walker, who was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, returned home on Fri- day. Mrs. Sint Roobol sails for Canada from Holland on Thurs- day of this week and Mr. Roo - bol leaves Holland by jet on WI treats grandmas Gr'andmother's were special guests of .Kipper. East Women's Institute at the August meet- ing held at SS .2 Tuckersmith Wednesday evening, August 16. Special prizes for the oldest grandmother went to Mrs. S, Sararas, Hensall; youngest, Mrs. George Varley, Seaforth; grandmother with most jewel ry, Mrs, Richard Taylor, Chis- ehuist, birlyday.close t to day of meeting, 'Mrs. W. J. F, 73e11; coming farthest distance, Mrs. M. Hofley, Winnipeg; highest heel on shoe, )firs. Ross Rich- ardson, Zurich; lady with meat buttons on. dress, Mrs, Simon Sararas, Hensall; earring con- test, Mrs. William Caldwell. The grandmothers entertain- ed with a skit and sing -song. Members answered the roll call by bringing a grandmother and introducing her, Mars, Arthur Finlayson pre- sented the motto, "Look back and, give thanks :look forward andgive courage". Mrs, Vivian Cooper reviewed current events, a poem was read by Mrs. Barry Caldwell and a • picture contest conducted by Mrs. Grant MacLean of Hensall. Hostesses were Mrs. Ross 1 roadfoot and Mrs. William Caldwell. 4 • •,,•P Friend$ shower The story HT Eleanor . r , o \tenraer Hits, Harry Snell, assisted by Staffa ]bliss Ruth Arnie Trafluair of St. Thomas and Mrs. Hilton ,` S Laing of Exeter, was hostess at her ]tonne last. Saturday eve- iiing for a post -nuptial shower in .honor of her niece, Idrs• Bill Knights, the forme' Donna ;Rigby of Blenheim. Gifts. were presented in a decorated Wheelbarrow by Danny. Laing.of Exeter. The guest, of honer was assisted in opening the gifts by Ruth Anne Traquair and Betty Boman of London, o d Joan Elliott of Zurich fav ri with a piano solo and Panny Laing, a vocal solo. A bridal trousseau contest was conducted 'by Mrs, Stann- ley Mitchell of llensail. Bride -elect honored Miss Eleanor Verner,. bride - .elect of this Saturday, was honored at a miscellaneous shower attended by seventy re- latives and friends and held in the United ,Church schoolrooms Monday evening, Presentation add res s was read by Mrs, Clarence Ruston, of Stratford, and gifts pre- sented in a decorated basket by Sheila and Pam Sangster. and Mrs. Miss BonnieKyle M s Harry Smith assisted in unwrap- ping' the gifts. Mrs. Harry Caldwell contributed a. reading and Mrs, Ed. Corbett conducted a contest. The event was .arranged by Mrs. Harry Smith, "Mrs. Harold Caldwell, Mrs. Dave Sangster and Miss Bonnie Kyle, Presentation The staff of the Bell Tele- phone presented Eleanor with an electric tea kettle and an oven set in a presentation held at the office, Mrs, Harry Smith read the address, A social hour - was enjoyed. Eleanor is on the staff of the telephone office here. Friday the 25th. Mrs. Roobol will visit relatives in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hancock, Paul, Jane and Erie of Toron- to and Mrs. Earl Borger of De- troit spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Graham, Janet and Johnny of Southwald visited Monday with the Misses Greta and. Amy Laramie. In. charge of proceedings was Mr. Jack Bannister, of Zurich, representative of the Advisory Board. Hensall won the Intermediate WOAA "D" Baseball, Cham- pionship by defeating Zurich 9-1 here Monday night inthe best of five to go on into the OBA finals. Alvin Campbell, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, underwent an emergency appen- dix operation at Clinton. Pub- lic Hospital Tuesday morning of the week and is doing nice- ly, ice lyMr, and Mrs. Meade Baker and family have returned to their home in. Calgary after visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baker Sr. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Jr. also of Cal- gary are visiting at their home and also with their many friends around Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden, Larry and Randy, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy and family, The Baker family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tyndall of Clinton last Sunday. Those attending —Please turn to page 7 By MRS. JOHN TEMI'l,itMAN WA and WMS The tneoting, of Staffa United Church WA and WMS was held' et the home of Mrs, ;Bob Sad- ! ter on Wednesday evening, Aug - i ust 16. Miss Vera lianbley read the 'scripture and Mrs. Ross Sm ale favored with a solo, Thetopic in prayer. Elizabeth Smale was taken by •Mrs, Bob Sadler and was on. 4'Borne jllisisona ries." Mrs. Gerald Agar had charge of the business and plans were discussed for the Presbyterial which is to be ,held in Stella United Church in October. Plans were also made for the annual bazaar which is to be held on December 1. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ross Smale. Wins scholarship David Keine, son of Mr. and Hire. Arthur Kemp, and Terry Daynard, son of Rev, and Mrs. D a y n a r d, have successfully passedtheir grade 13 exams at Mitchell High School. Terry has been granted a $1,000.00 scholarship from the Ontario Agriculture College A 1 u m. n i Foundation, It is awarded to outstanding stu- dents who are entering the OAC. Terry was top grade 13 student at Mitchell High School with a percentage of 81.9. Personal items Tommy Mariselli :from Sault Ste. Marie is visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Smale, Ruth Templeman spent a few days holidaying with her cou- sin, Dianne Miller. Recent' visitors with Miss Margaret and James Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lam- port, Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt, Manitoba. Joanne and Fay Templeman visited on Thursday with Bren- da Kerslake. Misses Pat Drake, Sharon Agar and Mary Dearing, Staf- fa, Pauline Stapleton, Dublin, and Geraldine Dennis, Walton, enjoyed a holiday at Ipperwash Beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harburn, Stara, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meikle, Exeter, have left on a motor trip to the west coast. Miss Jean. Doupe holidayed recently with her aunt and un- cle, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mil- ler. Ronnie 'Miller spent a few days holidaying with his cou- sin, Bob Templeman. Miss Muriel Scott, London, spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter, and. Mrs. Pat Weir and Lorne, Timmins, visited on. Sat- urday with Mr. and. vIrs. Lloyd Miller and family and Mr, and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Sunday evening visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Russell Miller and family were Mr, and. Mrs. Arnold Harris and fancily, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dow and boys and Mrs. Cliff Dow. Mrs. Ernest Templeman and Miss Margaret Miller visited with their sister, Mrs. Sadie Payne, in Victoria Hospital, London on Saturday. Surprise couple on anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Richard- son of the Parr Line were pleasantly surprised on the occasionof their 25th wedding anniversary when their family entertained in their honor at a dinner in the Dominion. Hotel, Zurich, on Saturday evening. The table was centred, with an anniversary cake •and gifts were presented. to the guests of honor by their family and grandchildren. Members of their family at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, -Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe, Exeter, Misses Donna; Gail and Sandra Richardson and grandchildren Linda and Allan Bell. Retrods scenes of former home Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Shagena • of Port Huron, iMich„ the former. Delores Reichart, gi-anddaughiter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam, Reichart of Hensall, were in. Hensall re- cently calling on old neighbors on the street her grandparents lived. on, They visited Mr. John Passmore, Mrs. Leona Parke and other friends in the vil- lage. They took movies of the block and house her grandpar- ents lived in on Richmond St. now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reaburn. The late Mr. Reichart owned most of the lots on that street. It is over 30 years since Mrs. Shagena visited her late If a than doesn't get happier as he gets older, he hasn't learned what he should along the way. grandparents as a little girl and this was her first visit back to Hensall. • NiGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT (Jack Jackson, Ohio, and his Electric Organ) VILLAGE iNN Home -Cooked Meals, 32 Mo- dern Rooms, Automatic 5 -Pin Bowling, Hotel Fully Licensed GRAND BEND PH, 148 ERSMAN'S BAKERY GET YOUR TICKETS HERE FOR THE CAMERA DRAW EXETER PHONE 588 Compare and you'll see why we sell so many ROGERS MAJESTIC TV'S Low Prices -- 'ligh Quality SANDY ELLIOT 444 MAIN ST. EXETER n Fete coupe at Cromarty sr; :MRS, ic4.N McK LLAR r cdlonlAR T �. Mr. and Mrs, John Wallace were honored by their family at a gathering of relatives :and friends in Staffa ]tall on Sat- urday evening on the occasion of their twenty -..fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. Harry Elliott was master of ceremonies for a short pro- gram, consisting of a duet by nieces, Sharon and Karen Scott, tap .dancing by a niece, $ba- rRn, Cadiok, accompanied by Carol Ann Dow, a reading by Mrs, G. Carey and a mock wed- ding with Mrs. R. Hulley, Mrs. J, MMIiller, Mrs. M. Dow, ]firs B. Armstrong, Mrs, W. Binning, Mr. Eldon Allen and Mr. WV - erne Wallace taking parts. .An address was read by Mr. Otto Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were presented with an array of beautiful gifts, among thein being a silver lea service from the family. A birthday cake was pre- sented to Mr. George Wallace whose 81st birthday fell on Sun- day, by his granddaughters, Mr's. Harry Elliott and Miss Margaret n 1 al Wallace. Ann y e. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing with mu- sic provided by Messrs. Nelson Rowe and Hugh Norris accom- panied by Miss Carol Howe. Lunch concluded an enjoyable evening. Personal items Mrs, A, Campbell and. daugh- ter, Miss Belle Campbell, of Seaforth were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Andrew Me - Lachlan. Mr. and Mrs, Len Houghton and Peter of Teeswater spent a few days last week withhis mother, Mrs, M. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Weitzman of Niagara Falls, N.Y„ were guests at the silver wedding celebration for Mr, and Mrs, John Wallace, and spent the weekend at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and children of Windsor spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick, Sharon and Donald, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Donald Scott and family, Mr, and Mrs. K, McKellar attended a reunionof the Rout- Jy family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Routly at Aylmer on. Sunday, Mr. Laurie McKellar returned home from South. Huron Hospi- tal, Exeter, on. Monday. The New Styles • TINTING s SETTING • STYLING hours: July, Aug. & Sept, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.nh, Wednesday and Thursday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Be -N -Jay BEAUTY SALON Phone 236 Hensall NOW AIR CONDITIONED Comments about Kippen By MRS. NORMAN LANG Mr. And ]Mrs. Gerald Par- sons, of Thamesford, Mr. and Mrs. Zoseph Carter, Edith, Bernice and Verna, of 'Clande- boyo, were Sunday evening ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and boys, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ii-G:hson .of •Grand Rapids, Mich. visited Saturday with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mollis. Druce Drummond. is attend. .ing United Church Camp at Goderich. Mrs, John 11. Niehols of To- ronto and Mrs. Earl Ross of ICirkton are visiting two weeks with their sister and brother- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Herb ICereher and Ross. Saturday afternoon visitors• with Mr, and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau included Miss Donna Turnbull, Miss Marie •Gaiser, Grand Bend, Miss Agnes Oeseh, Zurich, and Miss Joyce Me - Falls, Centralia. Mr, and. Mrs. Russell Faber have moved into their home at Kippen. Mrs. Wiiliarrc Bllams, Bran- don, Man, Mrs. Bert Bennett of Deloraine, Man., Mrs. Jos- eplr Linden and Miss Verna Linden of Denfield spent Tues day with Mr, and Mrs, Archie Parsons and family. lilies Wilma Jackson visited a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smalldoir of. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. ,John Doig of Grand Rapids, Mich. called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs, N. Long after visiting his mother, Mrs. Lydia Doig and Janet at Clinton, BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family, Blake, are vacationing at Ipperwash. Mr. Harold Finlay and fam- ily visited Sunday with relatives in and around Ripley. Miss Joy Erb and friends of Pennsylvania, spent the week- end with parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Erb and family and neighbors. Mrs. Lloyd Jeffrey of Wind- sor, visited with 'Mrs. Leon Jef- frey and boys, Blake. GPM MO TRY TO BE WALKING ENCYCLQPED S SHOULD REMEMBER: REFERENCE BOOKS ARE NEVER TAKEN OUT/ Your encyclopedia will tell you just how healthful dairy products really are. And HURONDALE DAiRY provides the finest for its customers. • FOR YOUR DAILY BOTTLED SUNSHINE 25 8mm Movie Cameras Week Given Away Free ! MacMillan's Painting By Number PICTURE SETS EA. $1.49 PHONE 37 EXETER TIEMAN'S Hardware & Furniture Plumbing * Tinsmithing Coal * Electrical Work Oil Furnaces * Cement PHONE 8 DASHWOOD ZIMMER'S RADIO & TV SERVICE ADMIRAL. & ROGERS MAJESTIC TV Service To Alt Makes Of TV, 'Radio and Aerials PHONE 4 DASHWOOD THE SURPLUS TOOL STORE FOLDING BED ' TRAYS $3.00 MAIN ST. 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