The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 5Page 5 December 14, 1961.
ensall
and district ;news.
CORRESPONDENTS.
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5
Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
Ladles help
Treat children
at Legion party
school fund Christmas gifts were handed
The United Church Evening mit
to,
70 children. of the Le-
gion ori and Auxiliary at the an -
Auxiliary held its Christmas neat Christmas children's party
meeting Monday evening with held in the Legion Hall Sunday
the husbands as special guests. afternoon, Santa Claus, assist
airs, Ron Mock presided and ed by Mrs, William Smile and
welcomed the members and: Don Havens distributed the
guests. gifts,sonof
During the .business period parols Awas g sung and Christmas several
$300 was donated to the new cartoons. shown in charge of
Sunday School building fund; President Jim Clark.
$20,00towards cost of mailing In charge of purchasing the
bales, a project .0f the Woman,s, gifts were Mrs, William Snare,
Misisonary Society, and $5,00 Mrs, W. J, Cameron and Mrs,
to the Guides and Brownies, Mary Taylor, This is an an-
Mrs. J. Corneit and Mrs, W. nual project of the Legion and
were ere appointed to
look after the Mission Band for
January, Mrs. Ross Forrest
submitted the visiting report,
and Mrs. Dave Kyle, the pro-
visional committee report.
Mrs. Robert Cook was in
charge of the devotion, with
Christmas used as the theme,
She was assisted by Mrs. How-
ard Scene and Mrs. Don Joynt,
Miss Mary Goodwin and Mrs.
Pearl Passmore ore c ontributed a
vocal duet with. Mrs. Currie
Winlaw at the piano.
Rev. C. Winla*, guest spea-
ker, spoke on "Christmas An-
gels" and Mr. Trevor Wilson,
gave a commentary and showed
pictures of his European trip
taken last summer. Mrs. Mock
extended courtesy remarks,
Auxiliary,
Christmas cake draw
Winners of the Hensall Kin-
ette Christmas cakes in a
draw at Crest Hardware Satur-
day night were Mrs, D, J. Mc-
Kelvie, of Essex, a former
member of the club, and Mrs.
Charles Farquhar of Hensall.
It, J. Drysdale made the draw.
The cakes were made by
Mrs, William Mickle and Mrs,
Ross Jinks, This is a yearly
project of the club with pro-
ceeds for service work.
Rev, Ross D. MacDonald
will appear on the program
"Think On These Things" on
CKNX-TV, Wingham, Wednes-
day, December 20, at 11:05
a.m.
Hensall personals
The Sunday School scholars
of Carmel Presbyterian Church
will present their annual Christ-
mas program in the church.
schoolroom this Sunday eve-
ning, December 17:
In a draw at Brown's IGA
Saturday night, Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper of Kippen was the win-
ner of $20.00 worth of groceries,
and Mrs. James Drummond of
Kippen won the doll,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fuss and
family spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Jim ' Fuss at
Alliston and also visited with
relatives in Toronto.
Mr. Leonard Noakes, presi-
dent of Clinton branch of In-
stitute of Power Engineers,, at-
tended the Canadian. Power
Show in Toronto this week,
1 Pupils of grade 5 and 6 of
Hensall Public School held a
white elephant sale at the
school Friday afternoon and
realized $6.50, which will be
forwarded to the Children's Aid
at Goderich. Auctioneers were
Ruth Smale, Pauline Bell, Ar-
lene Chipchase. Mrs. Mary
Haugh is the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Robin-
son, of Bath, visited Mrs. Hugh
MeMurtrie and friends for a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and IMrs, John Soldan,
Pat and Mike, of Zurich, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Rob-
ert, William and James, Dash-
wood, attended the Dulong.
Spellman wedding at St. Mary
RC church, Tillsonburg, Sat-
urday, Dec, 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex MoMurt-
rie, of Toronto, spent• a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. John
McMurtrie and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Murtrie.
Mrs: S. Rannie was the win-
ner of $25.00 worth of groceries
in a draw at Al's Supersave
Market Saturday night.
Mrs. Grace Harpole left this
week to spend the winter
months with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Peacock and family at Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morris-
sey and Rickey, of Parkhill,
were recent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. George Parker.
Miss Florence Petty is a pa-
tient in Clinton Hospital,
, George Messing of London,
Your library
Continued from page 4
Arthur Meighen, Mackenzie
King and others. He is at his
best when writing of the war
years possibly because of his
own experiences.
Seven Rivers of Canada
Hugh MacLennan is the au-
thor of "Seven Rivers of Can-
ada" which had its beginning
in art assignment given hien
by Ralph Allen for Maclean's
magazine and some of the
material in it first appeared in
Maclean's:
He set out, to study the great
river systems of Canada read-
ing their histories and explor-
ing then} at they exist today,
He writes about the Mackenzie,
the St. Lawrence, the Ottawa,
(he Red, the Saskatchewan, the
Fraser and the St. John,
He writes " To .know the seV-
en rivers of Canada is to know
Canada for much of the grow-
ing nation's character and ex-
perience is bound up in them.
The famous St: Lawrence is
still, as always, a vital artery
of commerce bttt more than
that, its story fa the very, main
stream of.Canadian . history,
and so with the other great
rivers."
Mr. MacLennan teaches two
courses in the English Depart-
ment of McGill University, lie
has published five novels and
three books of essays, • and fre-
tdiently writes fol` Maclean's,
SaturdayH
Holidays
Night and lids y
was the winner of the Christ-
mas cakes in a draw at the Es-
so Service Station on Highway
4, operated by Mr. Elmer John-
ston.
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Smith,
Danny,' Debbie, and Douglas,
spent the weekend visiting the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Petzke of New ,Hamburg.
Fete bride
at Kippen•
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN•
Kippen United Church was
nicely decorated on Wednes-
day evening as friends and
neighbors met to honor Kath-
ryn Anderson on her approach-
ing marriage on Dec. 16.
The program was chaired by
Mrs. John Sinclair and included
Christmas carols with Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot at the piano;
reading, "What is a husband"
by Mrs. Hugh Hendrick; con-
tests by Mrs. Alex Townsend
and Gwyn Jones; piano solo
by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot.
Kathryn was invited to sit
on a chair on the platform and
an address was read by Miss
Marie Sinclair and Wendy
Jones presented the gifts, Miss
Marion Turner and Mrs. Alex
Townsend assisting. Kathryn
thanked everyone for the gifts
and invited all to her home to
see her trousseau. After lunch
all went to the Anderson home,
The trousseau was shown by
Miss Marie Sinclair and Mrs.
Alex Townsend,
WMS remembers sick
The December meeting of
the Woman's Missionary So•
ciety of Kippen United Church
was held Tuesday afternoon,
Dec, 5. In the absence of the
president, Mrs. Harold Jones
took charge of the meeting,
also of the worship period for
which the theme was "Three
Wise Men". Mrs. Bert Faber
read scripture,
Reports on the sessions of
sectional convention held at
Whalen United Church were
given by Mrs. Bert Faber and
Mrs. Emerson Kyle. The host-
esses were Mrs. Archie Par-
sons and Mrs. William Bell. it
was decided that Christmas
boxes be sent to the shut-ins,
Rev. A. H, Johnston showed
a film "'I'he Other Wise Mali:'.
Mrs, Howard Finkbeiner ex-
pressed courtesy remarks..
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac-
Lean and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Hay of Hensall attended the
funeral of Mrs. Robert Norris,
sister of Mrs. MacLean, at Lon-
don, on Friday, -
Little Diane MacKay. daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
MacKay who developed pneu-
monia was taken last week to
Clinton Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frecl Rown-
tree, Weston, visited a .few days
with his sister and brother -in-
law, Mi'. and Mrs. Norman
Long.
The 1{ippen church choir, as-
sisted by Brucefield chow, are
presenting a Christmas story
cantata "While Shepherds
Watched" on Sunday, . Dec. 17
at 6.. p,m, in St. Andrew's
church.
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excess acids and Wdetea,
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dish:rbea cos! 'Olin
follow. Dodd's Kidney,Pllle
stlmuiate kidneys to !MOM
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Santa here
Saturday
The annual Christmas party
for the children of the village
and .community will be held this
Saturday, December 16 at 2
p,m, Santa Claus will be _pre
sent to distribute treats to the
children, after which films will
be shown in the town hall.
The party is sponsored by the
1-iensall businessmen who also
sponsor free skating every Sat-
urday afternoon in the arena,
Personal items
, ,�,- .� •,ate ,�_. , . ,;, ., ::
.Kiri'tt+ :s to aid
needy farily.
Mrs Jim Hyde was hostess
for the Iiinette Christmas meet.
ing on 'i'uesday, ,evening with
president Mrs. Williaon. Cies
meet in The chair. - -
Phe group plan. ,to buy .clothes
and toys for Christmas• .for a.
needy family in the area. Mrs.
.Clement 'TOO a letter from
their adopted Italian child.
The report on •the sale of
tickets on Christmas cakes was.
favorable, Prospective mem-
her Mrs. John Baker was Pres.
ent. The raffle was won by
Mrs. Ross. Jinks.
Circ a hears Christmas .message.
Arnold Circle Evening Aux-
iliary .of Carmel Church met
Monday evening with Mrs, Gor
don Schwalm presiding. Mrs.
Harold Bonthron and Mrs. 11,
ship pe
Mrs. Stewart Bell introduced
Rev. R. D, IiacDonald, who.
delivered :an inspiring .Christ-
nies message, He was .thanked
.by Mrs, Gerald Bell,
An invitation was accepted to
attend •the candlelight vesper
service of the CGIT Sunday
evening, December 24.
Mrs, Gordon "Schwalm, Mrs,
Mr, Charles male of the Stewart Bell, Mrs, John Skea,
University. of Western Ontario,and Mrs, J. E, mitts en were
spent the weekend with his Par' appointed a curch ee to fie,
p conte the church for Christ. 50
encs, Mr, and Mrs, Laird Mia• mas Sunday, TJie committee s,
kle, Bob and Ann,will ,Heating, lighting and toilet
Miss Nancy Lanvin, Dublin, Deceberdecorate nn Wednesday, facilities no doubt are, much
and Miss Jean Turner, Varna, better in the new schoolthan
spent last week practise teach- Personal. litems in the old one -room ones, but
ing in No, 1 Tuckersmith, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Baker I think ratepayers should be
Laurabelle Reichert is the tea• and daughter visited with Mrs, sure of all the • angles, and
cher. Baker's parents, Mr, .and Mrs. especially the transportation
Miss Geraldine Parker, of Nelson Pfaff, at Brucefield. one, before they vote in favor
London, spent the weekend with Miss Mary Dixon, of Exeter, of graded schools."
her parents,Mr, and Mrs.- liar- was a recent visitor with Mr. A MOTHER*
old Parker, and Mrs. A. Orr, *Name available on request
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Variety of crimps
tor
sends
A greater variety of crimes
than fist ai has sent a :total _of
121 prisoners to liur0n county
jail during the first 10 months;
of 1961. It was reported by
'ailer R. W. Bell to county
council recently.
Qf the 135 crimes outlined by
Mr. Bell, at least half .of them:
involved liquor. Thirty-four re-
sulted from traffic violations,
Here's the jailer's list to Oc-
tober 31:
Wounding 2
impaired .driving
Keep for sale .. ,,................"
False pretences
Intoxicated
Drive while prohibited
Unlawful have beef ---
Default
...-Default .of appearance
Enter with intent•
Cause disturbance ..
P'assession of stolen goods
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Letters.
Continued front Page 4
of five .or six hate to leave
home early and do not get
home until nearly five o'clock
at night, making a very long
day for beginners.
"Most of the buses are over-
loaded, carrying 75 to 80 on
buses which should seat 45 or
#os4 >!e /hoe /0 6t/y...e/Wigift/il
Models FRIGIDAIRE
FRIGIDAIRE FACTORY IS CLOSED BY STRIKE BUT WE
STiLL HAVE MODELS LEFT WHICH WE ARE CLEARING AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR YEAR-END,
Don't drive miles away for bargains — Come to Hensall for
Discount Prices at Home!
rv,
Save
Over
$200
ON THESE
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MODELS
WCIC-61 WASHER, REGULAR $479.95
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Plus your Old Washer
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liquor permit
Leave scene of accident ..,.
Careless driving
Drunk driving
Non support
Bigamy
Common assault
Supply minors ., ....
Contribute to juvenile
delinquency
Beer ether than residence
Break, enter, theft
Take vehicle without
owner's consent
Incest
Wilful damage
Counterfeit money ,,,„,..,,
Car theft
Trespass
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