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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude, Hechien, Phone S.
Mrs, .Archle .M4cPreoor, Phone, -44
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Induct minister
®n Friday night
Friday, $eptember :Heron
-
London rnan'Friends- shower
•SepteMber,ipricie
wins shoot
Mrs. Orville Jones was hos-
tess for a.miscellaneous shewer
held at the Queensway Nnraing
RPM e, Wednesday
evening, August. 30, for Miss
Janet Duizer of Londesboro, a
nurse's aide at the nursing
home and bride -elect of Sep-
tember.
Twenty employees and former
employees .of the nursing home
attended.
Mrs. Jones read 1.11e present-
ation address to the pest of
honor, and Miss Louise Jones
And Miss Agnes Gesell, Zurieh,
Maitland Presbytery will induct Charlie Parkinson, London,
Rev, D. Ross MacDonald into won the Kipper' Gun Club
the ministry of Carmel Presby- trophy at'the Labour Day shoot
rerun Church, which will be 4t. Miilicli Sunday afternoon
with 45 (int of 50, Jack Zellas,
followed with a reception for 1$t, Thomas, also scored 45 out
Mr. and Mrs. IVIacDenald and of 50, but was defeated_ in the
family. shoot -off.
Mr. msop000ld, who will John Anderson or Hensall
scored 44-50; Harry Mathers,
oceupy his own. pulpit Sunday, Exeter, 43-50. Winner of the
September 10, came to Hensel]. special 25 bird handicap; Zel-
from springnill, N.S., where las, 24.25; Parkinson, 24-25;
he. was minister of St. David's George McAteer, St. Thomas,
Presbyterian C h u r c h there 22-25; John Anderson, 22-25.
since 1958. 'Anderson won, the double event
Mrs, MacDonald is •a grackle • with 23.24; Gordon Johnston,
al,e nurse a Brockville General Chatham, 20-24.
i.„,•
itSpital. They have two child- High over-all 100 mixed tar-
. w n, Ruth Anne, two and a lialf gets, Anderson was high with
years old, and David Allan, 13 89; Parkinson, 87; Mathers.
months, • 83; Zellas, 82; McAteer, 81.
Hensall personals
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mather,
Jane and John of London. Mr,
and Mrs, Don Rigby of Blen-
heim, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snell,
Three baskets of flowers in
the United Church Sunday
morning last were in memory
of the late Mr, George Walker,
placed there by members of
the family.
Mrs. Lou Simpson was taken
by ambulance Monday to Clin-
ton Public hospital.
Mrs. Clara Hughes and Nor-
ma of London, were weekend
holiday. guests with Miss Greta
Lammie,
Miss Marie Miller, of Wind-
sor, spent the weekend holi-
day with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and 'Mrs, C. L. Jinks, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Manley
Jinks.
Howard Lemmon is a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Miss Amy Lammie returned
to London Monday following
her vacation spent Attp her
sister Miss Greta Laramie,
spent the holiday with the for
-
liter's mother, Mrs, Olive Her-
ten.
Mr, Ron Broderick, of Kitch-
ener, visited over the week.
end with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Garfield Broderick and
Karen.
F/0 George Sangster, Ham-
ilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Peebles and family, of London,
were holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jame Sangster and
fa rally,
Mrs. Lou Simpson was taken
by ambulance to Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital on Monday.
Mr. John Thompson is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital.
. Mrs. Grace Harpole returned
home after a pleasant vacation
with her son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Pea-
cock and family, at Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Rennie,
of Toronto, visited over the
holiday with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ren-
nie.,
Miss Ann Mickle returned
home after holidaying with
Miss Sharon Riley in London.
Mr. David Dignan has been
admitted as a patient at
Queensway Nursing Home, Hen-
sall.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shiels,
Beigrave, visited on Saturday
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan
and family. Their granddaugh-
ter, Margaret Allan, who spent
two weeks holidaying with
them, returned home with them,
Mr. Norman Shiels Jr., Amber -
ley, was a Sunday visitor.
Mr. George Beer is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter.
Hensall Community Agricul-
tural School Fair will be held
at the arena Tuesday, Septem-
ber 19.
Sandra Sangster, London;
Margaret and Nancy Stretton,
of Lucan, have returned after
spending a week with their
grandmother, Mrs. Minnie
Sangster.
Miss Betty Parker, London,
spent the weekend at her
hom e.
Mrs. Bert Horton and Jane,
Mrs. P. L. McNaughton and
Robert, Mrs. Gordon Vickers,
Allan and Cathy, of Newmar-
ket, have returned after vaca-
tioning at Schade View.,
Jack Chipehase :left for Tor-
onto on Monday where he will
attended Northern Vocational
School and also participate in
inner "A" Hockey at Maple
"i-af Gardens.
Mrs. Leona Parke and Patri-
cia spent a few days last week
with friends in Ilderton and
London.
Wendy Thomas of London, and
Danny Kerslake of Centralia,
have returned h o rn e after
spending their holidays with
their ;grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Lemnion.
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and
Miss Ann Tete left on Tuesday
of this week for a month's tour
to the coast. Miss Carol Brown
will preside at the organ cen-
se'. of Carmel Church during
the absence of the former.
Mrs. L. E. Borden is a pa-
tient, at St. Josephs Hospital
for a few days this week.
Mr. Gus Voth of Detroit,
visited on Saturday last with
Mrs, L. Simpson. He was ac-
companied home by Mrs. Voth
and Jim who have been spend-
ing their summer vacation here.
Weekend holiday visitors with
Mrs. L. Simpson were Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Simpspn of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker,
who flew here to attend the
funeral of the :former's father,
the late Mr. George Walker,
returned to their home at St.
Petersburg, Fla., on Tuesday,
also making the return trip by
plane.
Mrs. Sam Dougall returned
Tuesday from a week's vaca-
• tion with her sister, Mrs. G. M.
Chesney, Toronto, at her sum-
mer cottage at Carnarvon. Fel-
,lowinga brief stay in Toronto,
her sister accompanied her
home for a visit,
• Beverly Cornell, 7, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornell, who
has been a patient in War Me-
merial Children's Hospital,
London, returned home on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Sim Rooboi who has
been vacationing in Holland
arrived in Montreal Saturday
and visited a niece there, re-
turning to Hensel). on Tuesday,
She left Hensel June 9,
Mrs. Gertrude Dayman is
having the exterior of her home
painted in white and red. Bill
Shaddick; as doing the work,
Mrs. Wni. G. Kennedy suf-
fered A sever stroke on Sat-
urday evening and Was taken
bY Bonthron ambulance to Vie-
toria Hospital, Iendon.
The CP Sc T Fund committee
of the TOOF and Amber Re.
bekah Lodges assisted. the Van
Esbroeek family recently
burned out in a disiastrous fire
last week 1»' donating new bed-
ding and kitehen utensilt, Mrs.
MeEWeri is chairman of
the committee.
Donald Iledden' 30, tit Om.
ton, formerly of 'llensall, was
admitted to Westminster llos-
pitaL tendon, by ambulance
on Friday lad suffering With
congestion of the lungs, Donald
was Injuredin an Accident; over
a year ago and 18 paralyzed
from the Waist drawn and 15
eonfined 1.0 a wheel chair, Ile
returned kite to Clinton td
hie Wife and lantilY seven
i01.ontlis ago, frOrn hospital.
Mr. tee 1elt returned Id
Pronto alter spending 1119 Va.
Mien with his parents, Mr,
and MrS, Glenn Bell.
and Mil, StAWart 1404
114414 Ted and Dal of Maritreall
• Cron'arty ,.Commen::...s,
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BY MRS. NORMAN 1.0110
By MBA, JOHN TEMPLEMAN Broce County, The autumn bus
teur being arranged for Wein.
was aittlire Ttealreragr$ and tIi emeertailitit gi 1 (19); s 5J;ItIS t;11:0 Itleern PArcSi 0 p tw as
loVth itqbhe S!11 laaif f held at The linoSintiethatel ,''?%"111:11-"e .70111:7
Mrs. RAY MacDonald ort Wed-Pg°11fertling the latter.
tors present, JIM; and invitations are to be
for the meeting and Mrs, Boy ROIL •ealt was aaSwereci with
to — "It takes 6.4 museles to se" is with 1"001Pe- ij.'illonstra-
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nestle), evening, August 30 ti Plans were discussed for en-
. ,
with 10 members and two visi-itenaining At the Oetober
ded
pres naGideraplrflos::: th s"eWiltarinoi tw4eeactliqr drinks or des -
Mrs,
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local institutes.
anidwounsleyii0113a tobinsinisileeis.e0
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given by Mrs, Carter Kerslake. Gerald Agar and Mrs. Ross
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t d b Mrs
Mrs. Gerald Agar gave A e• Lunch was Served bY
Fell assisted by the hostess.
Booms training as ,is
The loeei girls softball team
five-minute talk on British Co- beld a farewell party for Miss
Jumble, the location, „toot Rosana Warden at the home
and physieal features, which
of Mi AS Kay Worden. Rosanna
ber 5 in Stratford Hospital,
splendid paper onCana- s. on lioggartli. 111rs.
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dozclotfotuemaker wbo :.G4roet Lietor and Mrs. Bert
your job," Mrs. Ruh.)Y • . • .
Miss 'Vera HarnbleY gave a
•
Reed gave a •reading.
was interesting and Mrs. co, begins nurse's training Septem-
Cd Bowman gave a reading
"Household Flints in Rhyme."
The president Mrs. Russell
Warden presided fqr the bug-
ness. A letter was read from
Mrs. Ritchie informing mem-
bers that the new !Rime econo-
mist for Perth County is Miss
Mary Lou Illaek, formerly from
presented the gifts in a decor-
ated basket in pink and white.'
ping the gifts and reading the %,,,l
They also assisted in =wrap- I-eorge Walker
cards.
• Games and contests were
local merchant
Mr. and Mrs, John Beer and
family returned to Barrie on
Monday after a two-week once -
tion at Sehade View.
Mrs. Carl Payne rendered a
solo at the United Church ser-
vice Sunday morning. Rev,
Currie Winlaw delivered the
message and Miss Greta Lam-
mie was at the organ console.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton
are spending a week vacation-
ing in Winona.
Staff remains same
At Hensall Public School the
staff will remain the seine:
principal, Robert Reaburn,
grades 7 and 8; Mrs, Mary
Haugh, 5 and 6; Eric Mans-
field, 3 and 4; Mrs. Mabelle
Shirray, 2 and 3; MrS. Beryl
Elgie 1, and Mrs. Helen Scene,
kindergarten.
Oh Tuesday 199 pupils were
enrolled — 10 more than last
year.
directed by Miss Audrey Dui-
zer,
Luncheon was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs, Rabin
McAllister, Mrs, Irene Quance,
Miss Oesch and Miss Jones.
Mrs. D. Dignan
dies in hospital
Mrs. David Dignan died in
South
Saturday, Septemberur°nilmPit2,having
al'Exaevtieri
been a patient in the hospital
since June 21.
The former Annie H. Beck,
she was in ber 77th year and
took up residence here with
her husband nine years ago
from ]fay township where Mr.
Dignan farmed,
She was a member of Hen-
sel] United Church and often
assisted the members of the
Woman's Missionary Society at
their quiltings when health
permitted.
Surviving are her husband,
three sons, Harold and Earl,
of RR 2 Hensall, and Harvey,
of Dorchester. She was pre-
deceased by a brother, Wil-
liam, of London, six years ago.
Private funeral services were
held Monday from the Bonthron
Funeral Home conducted by
Rev. Currie Winlaw. Burial
was in Exeter cemetery.
Bearers were Don and Bill
Beek, Edison and Ross For-
rest, Sam and William Thom-
son. Flower bearers were
Elmer Keys, Albert Alexander,
William Forrest and Fred Par -
Sons.
Accordion winner
Steven, 15, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Ktimorkewiez, St.
Catharines, was awarded a gold
medal, placing first with ac-
cordion ,solo at the CNE To-
ronto, in a class of 22 entries
with 91%.
He received a special invita-
tion to play al; an accordion
recital at the CNE Tuesday
evening, August 29 for a 15 -
minute period.
He also entered In competi-
tion for honor accordions, To-
ronto in November.
His mother is the former
Shirley Redden of Hensall. His
grandparents are Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd Redden, St. Catharines,
and he is a great-grandson of
Mrs. Catharine Redden and Mr.
Fred Kennings of Hensall.
Mr. George Walker died at
his home Wednesday evening,
August 29, in his 83rd year,
Born near Seaforth, he farm-
ed in Tuckersmith, and later
in McKillo.p before taking up
residence in Hensall 25 years
ago where be conducted a
poultry and egg business,
He suffered a stroke eight
years ago and since thee had
been an invalid, having been
cared for by his wife during
those years,
When his health permitted he
was an active member of
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
a member of Hensel]. IOOF
Lodge 223, and a service was
conducted by that organization
at the funeral chapel Thursday
evening.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Ella Grassick; one son,
Donald, St. Petersburg, Fla.;
two daughters, Miss 01 iv e
Walker, Reg. N., of St, Peters-
burg, Fla., and (Helen) Mrs.
George Gould, London; one
granddaughter, Miss Diane
Gould, of London; one brother,
Hugh Walker, near Clinton;
and one sister, Mrs. Mary
MacDougall, of Underwood.
Public funeral services were
held from the Bonthron Pune-
ray Chapel, Saturday conducted
by Rev. Leslie Elder, of Sea -
forth. Interment was in Baird's
cern etery.
Bearers were Joe McLellan,
Bruce Walker, Wilson McCart-
ney, Dave ?apple, Wilbert Dil-
ling and Frank Wildfong.
Members of the family at-
tending the funeral were Don-
ald Walker of St. Petersburg,
Fla., and Mrs, Gould, London.
Other relatives attended from
Toronto, Leamington, London,
Underwood, Clinton and Sea -
forth.
Personal items
Holiday visitors at the homes
of Mr. and 'Mrs. William Hyde
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faber
were Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed Bar-
rett and Judy of Westwood,
New Jersey, Miss Loretta Bell
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sims, Jerry and Sheila, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thomp-
son of Toronto spent the week-
end holiday here.
Miss Pay and Beth Troyer
returned home after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Faber.
FORCE DAY
AT CENTRALIA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
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Personal items
Mrs. John Miller and baby
daughter, Karen Joyce, have
returned home from Stratford
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan,
Exeter, visited on Wednesday
with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Mil-
ler and family and Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman and family -
Mrs. Sadie Payne, Moose
Jaw, Sask„ is home from Vic-
toria Hospital and is staying
with her family here.
Darlene Templeman spent
the weekend with Gail Agar.
Geraldine Templeman holi-
dayed with her cousin, Jean
Cole, Cromarty.
Mrs. Anthony Brait and RI,
chard. 'Montreal, visited recent-
ly with Mr's. Brait's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sain Norris.
Eleanor Keinp entertained
the girls on the line at a party
at her home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman
attended the 40th wedding an-
niversary celebration of Mr.
Bowman's brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ,Alvin
Bowman, Ragersville.
"Now, about your nickname—
'Butterfingers'
Personat items
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood-
burn, fITeettway, Mr. Dawson
Woodburn, Toronto.. and Mr,
„and Mrs. Herb MOUSSeaU. Zur-
lel), were, recent guests of Mr.
And Mrs. Elzar 1\1014SSCUL
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lynch and
children, of Toronto, have
played to the Kippen area. Mr.
Lynch recently purchased the
farm formerly owned by Mr.
Cheries McKay. Mr. and Mrs.
MAKay have taken up residence
In Seaforth.
Mrs- R. J. Elgie returned
home after visiting a few days
in -Guelph at the borne of her
son-in-law and .daughter, ;air.
and Mrs, Don McKnight, and
The Misses Shirley .and San-
dra 'Reid and Miss Sharon Mc-
Bride returned home after
spending the summer at Big -
win Inn, Lake of Bays, Mus-
k k•
Miss Marguerite McDonald,
of Toronto, was the weekend
guest of Ansa Kathleen Elliott,
Brueefield.
Mrs. Margaret Johnston, To-
ronto, visited_ over the holiday
weekend with her brother, Mr.
W. R. Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley
and four daughters enjoyed a
week's vacation visiting rela.
lives in Pennsylvania and In-
diana.
Miss Gwen McLean, Exeter,
and Miss Linda Hay of Hen -
sail visited a few days last
week with their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert McLean,
Auxiliary adds to officers
Mrs. Harold Campbell and
Mrs. Gordon Munn were elected
sports officers for 1961-62 at
the September meeting of the
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Tues-
day evening.
It was voted to hold a birth-
day party October 6 and invite
the Legion members, and also
to send cigarettes to the Auxil-
iary' veterans in Westminster
Hospital.
Winners of bingo were Mrs,
Wes Vernier (3), Mrs, William
Brown, Mrs, Maude Redden,
Mrs. William Smale, Mrs. Gor-
don Munn and Mrs. E,
Davis.
moco,m.R.,
foo59.nat items Rulley visited At Long Point
Mr. and Mrs. Win, MeKaig. with Mr. and MrS.
4od throe ,daughters sud.I:Gbee on Stinder.
bury spent a few days visiting! Miss Ina Scott of LOA4014.
-with his brothers, Mr. Angus apent the holiday weekend With
MeKaig and Mr, and Mrs. Cal- he patentor Mr, and Mrs. -Gots
der McKnig. don Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg Wallace • schools reopened ,on .1,714e5day
and 1Vit. Marry Norris visited, with Miss Warida McLaren .,04.
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. teacher at SS .6 And ,Catharine,
Gordon Kerslake and family, Scott, Marilyn Laing and George
bt. Marys. Douglas AS, beginners.
Mr'land Mrs' Ted Storey' Mrs. Jean .Chaltriers And, :her
Arnane and Marlene of Lon- •
son, David .Chalmers Ldn.-
don visited recently„, with don were guests of Mr, end
Mrs. T. Laing on Labor Day,
molly friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg McKellar..
Paul and Gary .of Seaforth 1„„ Af
Mr. and Mrs. 'John MeLaeb.,
Seaforth . ., A ..,,,c
i spent the weekend at the home day --e-v'dr,vityr Mr.‘eon Mom-
spent
his father, Mr. Lindsay Mc— McLachlan and Mrs, ,Grage
'Kellar. i Scott. , _...........
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton,
Larrie Lee, Debbie and Robbie l;BaRagallBallatlaPafflialaPIRMOWIMPF
of Stratford visited DO Sunday
1 with Mrs, M. Boughton. Their
other holidays with his grandm
mbulance
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returned home with them..
Miss Karen Adams of Mil -
elicit was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Gardiner, 11/Rebell
last week,
Miss Joan Coleman of Sea -
forth and Miss Ruth Ann Cole -
1 spent a few holidays with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
lIVIrs. T. Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker,
Mr. Kenneth Walker and Mr.
!Hector Turcotte, all of London,
j spent Labor Day with Mr. and
!Mrs. Otto Walker.
Miss Brenda Kerslake of Star..
fa spent a few holidays with her
grandfather, Mr. Andrew Me -
1 Lachlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker,
Alice and Bobby and Sandra
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