The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-05, Page 5t/
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INS t'ALL 1\11,4 KIN OFFICERS — Now executives of Hensall Kinsmen and Kinetic
clubs were installed in a joint ceremony Thursday night by Deputy Governor Wilf
Wittet, of Delhi. Front row, from left, are Mrs, Jack Drysdale, secretary; Mrs. John
Heal, vice-president; Mrs, Bill Clement, president; Mrs, John Deitz, treasurer, and
Mrs. Jim Hyde, registrar. Standing are Robert Reaburn, registrar; Harold Knight,
, secretary; Deputy Governor Wittet; Bill Fuss, president; Ross Jinks, treasurer; John
Heal, vice-president.
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Mrs. Maude Redden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
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Installs K ne H
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executives Mr. and Mrs. ,I1oward Love, was her
Deputy Governor Wilf W
tet of Delhi, .conducted joi
installation of officers of th
Hensall Kinsmen and tenet
clubs on Thursday evenin
Sept,•28.
Kinette officers are: pre
dent, Mrs.William Ciente
past president, Mrs, Ro
.Jinks; vice - president, Mr
John Heal; Secretary, Mr
Helen Drysdale; treasure
Mrs. John Deitz; registra
Mrs, Jim .liyde; 'bulletin edito
Mrs, .Harold Knight; ways an
means, Mrs. John •ileal, 1VIr
Jack Drysdale.
Bill Fuss heads the Kinsmen
club. Other officers are past
president, Bill Clement; vice.
president, John Heal; secre-
tary, Harold Knight; treasurer,
Ross Jinks; bulletin editor,
Jack Drysdale; registrar, Rob-
ert Reaburn; Directors, Jim
Hyde and Jack Drysdale.
Installation followed the din-
ner meeting held at the New
Commercial hotel with ladie
special guests,
Personal .items
Qt Toronto, visited last week Mr. a
it- with the former's father, Mr. I Seafortb,
ht Milton Love, F week by lar for the east coast
Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Cole-1,for 12 d >s' vacation..
e nianayofwiRondeeu atvisitedpaFP..i LegionF bingo jack pot this
a, ents Mr. ,and Mrs. Milton r's Rus-' Saturdd- ;will be $sprit i 54
i sell,' calls wi two door prizes.
st' Miss Karen Bedard, of Lon• Peeks' ,Mrs. BeJarv�srs Horton,
Menton
Mrs, Don Dodds,
eft Monday of this
.don, vted with her grand
ss. Parents, Mrs. C trence Reid, Mrs, .Basil
$
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Edwar,', Mrs. George Iles,
Bell, over the weekend.
r, ; Gregory G 0 r d o n Lavery, p yneP Ms. James' Ben ough,
r, Ifive -weeks -old son of Mr, and Mrs,. I..ace. ilert, Mrs, Len
Mrs. Gordon Laver who has RI d
d
s.
een a patient in St, Joseph`stondoi the J urons CountEyliWs om-
HosPital, London, since his en's Institute Rally held at
birth, was brought home on' >Jlimilille United Church on
Saturday and is doing nicely.. mon ay of this week.
Mrs. J, V, McAree, .of To- Apgr o x i m a tie 1 y 200. were,
,onto, spent the past week servgd at a hot turkey supper,
guests of Mr, and Mrs, John at Carmel Church on Tuesday
Soldan, Pat and Mike, even ng, sponsored by the La -
Mrs. Ila Wood, Santa Barb- dies Aid, Proceeds were grati.
ara, California, flew here and fying.
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mr D, Moss MacDonald,
Alda Simmons, She is the for- Mrs Gordon Troyer, -Mrs. Gor.
pier Ila Dinsdale of Kippen. It do chwalm attended the Ex -
is 16 years since Mrs, Wood rers and COC leaders train-'
Mr. and /Mrs, Glenn Deitz
and family have taken up resi-
dence in London,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wilson
and ,Bob, of Chicago, spent the
—T -A photo past week with. Mrs. Wilson's
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Milton
. •...Y..wS'.Svo..r`t Russell,
Miss Ann Bell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bella
has returned to school after
undergoing surgery on her le.
in Scott Memorial Hospii,
SofeafLorthondon,
Mr. and 'Mrs, Miwile,young,
, were w,, e k e n d
guests with Mrs. Eva Parker
and Bill.
Mrs. Edna Ced
last week w 6ibett .Mrs, Pearvisitl
Shaddick.
Mr. Russel!! Moore returned
to Bancrof "after spending the
past wee); with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh 'McEwen and family.
Mrs. $arab Glazier is spend
-
Mg, "few weeks in Stratford
with q./few her son and daughter-in-
law' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Gzjer,
upils compete j Funeral services for the late
rrday evening 1I' Abraham William Zapfe were
held Friday from the Beattie
Legion auxiliary 1 Chiselhurst p
plans hobo teas F
Hobo teas were planned for anniversary
the month of October at the Chiselhurst United Churchsa
meeting of the Legion Ladies , Fa
lovely with a floral arrange- m
ment of gladioli and asters, u
was the setting on Sunday, Oc-
tober 1 for anniversary sere- ha
ices for which a former min-
ister, the Rev, Wilbur .1. Rog- P
ers of Erindale, was guest
minister. Di
iMUN'AME0 .12M11
A. W. Zapfe
In conjunction with. the funeral home, Clinton, with in
11 Comfnunit A ria en- terment in Baird's cemetery.
y g tiltural Mr.Zapfe, 60, died sudden!
ir, a concert ern 'racing at Victoria Hospital, London
usical numbers, Tec/talions, Tuesday, Sept, 26.
bile speaking and :spelling , Surviving are his wife, the
etch will he held inthe town ' former Janet Aikenhead, two
11 this Friday, Oct 6• sons, Hugh, of • Byron, and
ersonal items (' Glen at home; two daughters,
Auxiliary held Tuesday eve-
ning and presided over by
President Mrs. Gordon Munn
with Mrs. W. J. Cameron act-
ing as secretary in the. absence
of Mrs. E. R, Davis.
A thankyou letter was read
• from Miss Lizmore, reception-
:
eception In the afternoon he chose for Su
sl at Westminster Hospital, his sermon topic "Hidden a- m
thanking the auxiliary for gifts
Mrs.•
sent to their two war veter-
ans.
Flans were finalized for the
12th birthday party to be ob-
ifserved this Friday night with
it rf Legion members as special
guests.
• One bowling team partici-
; pated in the bowling tourna-
ment in Wingha:m October 4
• and two teams will go to Exe-
ter November 1. These tour-
: naments are sponsored by the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
Mrs. Roy Smale won the .mys-
tery prize. A period of recrea-
tion was enjoyed and refresh-
meats served.
mong the Baggage", Soloists
were Miss Dorothy Parker and Re
Miss Carolyn Christie of Crom- Le
arty. m
At the evening service Mr, d
Guy Bedarc Mrs. Kenneth (Blanche) Parke,
ane, of .London, Ricky and Varna; Mrs. Robert (Marg -
ane, with Mr, were guests aret) Allan, Hamilton; four sis
an Mattson an and Mrs. Nor- ters, Mrs. George Armstrong,
Rev, D. Ross 1 famtll Seaforth; Mrs. Roy Consitt,
v. Leslie J. t�IacDonald and Hensall; Mrs. Ben Kaiser, Mrs.
rth, attended, inisterial Mich.; of Sea- Ronald MacKenzieand one brother Austin,
eeting at Wtngham on Mon- London, and five randchil-
ay. g
Rogers basedhis thoughts dren.
from the subject "God Moves"
and the Huron Junior Farmers S u a r �3 rl d spice
C$
quartette rendered three selec-
tions. — Continuer' from page 4
Rev, Currie Winlaw assisted mit, it's (pretty darn cosy,
at both services. Mrs. A, Ross when you/ get it fixed up as
presided at the church piano nice as 'oks.
and Miss Greta Laramie ac- The first few months were
companied Miss Parker, Mr. pretty rugged. We had to shoot '
and Mrs. Harry Horton and quite a few people who were
Miss Greta Laramie assisted to 1
the choir.
Personal items
The sacrament of Holy Com-
munion was administered 'at the
o azy br toopoor to provide
themselvw s witliving P rooms,
and trie to horn in on ours.
But we
were able to use the
corpsfreshe( as rat -bait, which kept
Your Iibrar United Church service on Sun- time, nas
in the pot for some
y
day morning. Welcomed into Who
Continued from page 4 the church by transfer of cer- Granny died, the smell
tificate and re -affirmation of was ,rather disagreeable, but
every outsider who came near faith were: Mr, Jack Caldwell,
them. Mrs. Rhcta Charles, Mr. Asa
On January 3,1956 in .a plane Deeves, Mrs. Cornelius Faber,
piloted by Nate Saint, the Mie William Gibson, Mrs. Ches-
, young men est a b 1 1 s h e d a ter Lee, Mr. Eric Mansfield,
' beachhead in Auca territory — rvrrs.'Clay'ton Roszel, Mr. Clay-
a narrow strip of land which 'ton Roszel Mrs. R. E. Shad-
= they named "Palm Beach." In dick. ,
the late afternoon of January
8 the Aucas speared the mis- At UWO
sionaries andleft them to die. Bill Brock, son of Mr, and
Jim Elliott's wife, Elisabeth Mrs. Russell. Brock, RR 2 Kip -
Elliot, wrote of this great mis-
sionary saga in the book
"Through Gates of Splendor."
Shadow of the Almighty
pen, has registered at the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario.
He is studying in the pro-
gram leading to the degree of
Master of Business Administra-
Two years later Elisabeth tion.
Elliot wrote the life story of Bill is a graduate of the
' her husband, Jim Elliot in a OAC,
C Guelph, and the Univer-
moving book, "Shadow of the sity of Toronto., He has been
Almighty." employed: for the past two
"Betty" Elliot was born in years in the Marketing Depart-
Brussels, Belgium of mission- meat of Imperial Oil Ltd. „
ary parents. Her early educa Newly weds honored
tion was received in Moores-
town, N.J„ and in Florida, At Mr. and Mrs. harry Jacob'
Wheaton College she majored of Guelph, a recent bridal cou,
in Greek whiletraining for the
missionary field, In 1952 she
went to Ecuador where she
worked among the Colorado In-
dians west of the Andes. A year
later she married her college
friend, Jim Elliot. Their daugh-
ter was born in 1955. "Betty"
Elliot continues in missionary
work in Ecuador. She has made
successful contact with the
Aucas and through her work
of Bible translation is carrying
On her husband's attempt to
bring the Gospel to primitive
tribes.
"Shadow of the Almighty" is
a tremendous biography of
we s .lived that by crushing
Very )ody's olfactory nerve.
issed our lights for a
while after the generators
went,' back in '64, but we've
got u.
blind
both
hap
sed to it, and the kids are
anyway, so it doesn't
hr them a bit. They're as
y as morons. In fact, uh
•f well, never mind. The
main thing is, they're happy.
They're just as cute as can
be, swimming in the big water -
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at the north end of the
ing room. Of course, those
;t ebbed feet are a big help.
hey can swim twice as fast
'is I could, when .1 was a kid.
nd they're as healthy as
trout. As a matter of fact,
maybe that's because they live
on the same diet—worms. Of
course, they get lots of greens
once a week, when we scrape
the mould off the walls. That
stuff is full of penicillin, too, if
I remember right.
All in all, we're about as
ple, were honored at a recep , happy and snug a little family
tion attended by 50 neighbor i as you'll find, if you can find
and held at SS 10 Tuckersmitii one. And I'm certainly glad
Friday evening, i, we're living in an age of pro.
The couple were presenC, ,d gress, not back in those dreary
with a bridge table and chaff, s days when a "living room"
presentation address read by was called' a cellar, or a base.
Mervyn Eyre and gift 're. ment, or a recreation room,
sented by Bob Boll.
Winners for progressive
dire were; ladies, Bryce
cobi, Mrs, Frank »Plumb,
Joyce Munn; gents,
Whitehouse, Hugh Norris,
Lee; ladies lone hands,
E, Whitehouse; gents
hands, E. Whitehouse,
an Mervyn Eyre and Bob
adventurous life and is also arranged the pr•esentatio
exceptional devotional liters• Mr. Jacobi is a forme
ture. Using his rich journals known .Kippen resident,
Betty Elliot has taken the most
powerful revealing passages
and woven around them the
Story of his life.
The Savage My Kinsman
Life's photographer, 'Cot nell
Cape, accompanied the rescue
party to Palmi Beach and
found the damaged film in Nate
Saint's camera submerged in
the river and took More pic-
tures.
FIo later advised Betty BI-
liott to get a camera anis
taught her how to use it, While
she lived and worked with the
Aucas she made a pictorial ree•
ord and sent her film to Cor.
nell who did the editing 'arid
picture arranging for the book
"The Savage My Ktnsniati."
1 it ig the story in pioturlrs and
text of a remarkable Werilafr
who carries on her htisbatttl's pHONR 3213
missionary work aniotigsi, the
people wli8 murdered hint. .
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at' United Church
A ,.quiet wedding was goal.,
nixed at the united Church
manse, Hensall, Saturday, Sep-
tember 30 when the Rev. .
Cur-
rie Winlaw united in .marriage
Gertrude Irene Dayinan of
Hensall and Ass; Deeves of
Clinton.
The bride is the daughter of.
Mrs. Sarah and the late Adam
Glazier of Clinton, and the
groom is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Deeves, of
Clinton,
A wool suit of light coeoa was
worn by the bride with an
orchid corsage.
.Attendants were Mrs Elgin
Johnston of London and Mr.
Torn beeves of Clinton,
They will reside in Hensall.
ing course at Blyth last Wed-
nesday night.
Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Ron�nte
and Gary, left Saturday for
Montreal wher they will spend
a month with Mrs. HQyy S par-
ents,
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Egbert. wouldn't: want you
to be robbed of all that money
Tog saved tonight.”
Mr. John lludson Is a pa-
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Veinier
visited over the weekend with
the latter's parents in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Helen, London, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Troyer and family.
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