The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-14, Page 5.n.° S., dune 14, 1902.
and district .news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Mud Hecklen, Phone. 3
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
PNQs preside•Kinette•club celebrates
at Amber ledge entertains its anniversary
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CARDIFF
Now is the time to plant white beanst
We have in stock:
* REGISTERED NO, 1 SECOND GENERATION—
MICHELITE, SANILAC AND SEAWAY
* CANADA NO, 1 SANILAC AND MICHELITE
* We also have IMPORTED CERTIFIED NO, 1
SANILAC and a limited amount of IMPORTED
CERTIFIED NO, 1 MICHELITE
Anyone wishing to register his wheat crop must
apply for FIELD INSPECTION by JUNE 15
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W. G. THOMPS
& SONS LTD,
PHONE 32 HENSALL -
.„.•tcnt,,L.: gift in eppreciation of her *tute •p' s.c George Hess was prescrittd%
II 1M. Perk
held .at Pinery _1,nr`ii 1 \111'
' ding, anniversary closest ,teltaY
Members of itensall Woolens of Memo,
institute, their husbands and The evening was rounded Zut
children, despite the inclemen- with beautiful colored picftlTes
cy of the weather enjoyed a shown by Mrs, ,J. H, AicEweit
picnic fan annual affair) At the of her European trip last suns
Desshaven cottage at the Pin. Olnr, Mr. George liess was in;
cry Monday evening. Thirty charge of the projector and
five including: guests sat down Airs. MeDwen was the narra-
to a picnic supper. tor.
During a brief business meet- Hostesses were Mrs. R.
ing presided over by Presl- Paterson, Mrs, E., Willed, 'Mrs.
dent Airs. Fred Beer, several. J. A. 'Foster, Mrs, j.
items of business weredis- ,
cussed and the president ex. Legion to $139n$01` baseball.-
pressed her thanks to the Francis Docket' was installed
members for their splendid co- as a new member of the. Den..
operation at the District An- sail Legion branch 468 at the
nual.
Sports
were convened by meeting, on Wednesday, June
6.
Mrs. James McAllister, as- Plans were laid far the annual
sisted by Mrs. Blightop Ferg decoration -day services In .can.
and Mrs. R. McAllister'. Win- junction with the hOOF Sunday,
nets in
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e1egion will sponsor pee
Koehler, Linda Koehler; inch wee baseball this summer with
worms, Linda Koehler, Allan the first game to be played
Reid, Keith Koehler. Contests bore Saturday. June 16,, Gode-
were enjoyed including a very rich vs. Hensall. A euchre is
humorous one on "Gossip".
Airs, J. McAllister read. sev- PPIraeluidsideent ofoliln th John Sk7e'
near u
aeliailf•er the.
oral humorous poems. Mrs. meeting.
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UNDER SIX MONTHS WINNERS—A girl won the younger of the two classes at
the Hensall show but the boys were runners-up, In order of placing from left,
they are Teresz,. Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence ,Ducharme, Dashwood;
Jeffery Harvey, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Corbett, RR 1 Exeter; Paul, son of Air.
and Mrs. Hugo Meander, Centralia. (Paul is being held by Shirley Ryan, Cent-
ralia), —T-A photos
Message from
Blake
By MISS EMMA FINLAY
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Personal items
Mrs. Leon Jeffrey has re-
turned home after spending a
holiday in Windsor.
Air, Harold Finlay, Jim,
Margaret and Emma Jane vis-
ited Sunday evening with Air.
and. Mrs, Harold Hendrick and
Elaine of Dashwood,
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd McBride,
of Windsor spent the weekend
in this vicinity.
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Family pep-builder:
Grade A MILK
Mom, be sure everyone
drinks milk ... Nature's
energy-ful way to keep
'em all "on the got"
Psychiatrist; ''Forget your
troubles and bury yourself in
your work."
Patient; "Gosh — and me a
concrete mixer."
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food and savings like these I
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momomperommosimasommonemessos
ONTARIO LOAN
DEBENTURES
Interest Payable Half-Yearly by Coupon or
Cheque, Inquiries Welcomed,
Do you know that, on request, out Company's
debentureS issued to art individual solely, can
be cashed on death iti case of need?
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Serving LonitOri rind Disfritt tint.) 1870
Ciundas St, t Market Lane 4ritt
Mark -Of SqUarri, .London, Anti
ltE ORESENTATIVES doNsIbEttlt.
Smoked
Picnic Shoulders
Pploz Sausage
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Schneider's Assorted
Cold Cuts gm my
6.0Z, PKGS.
Cottage Rolls
16.ox. Jar
CHEEZ WHIZ 53'
Christie's Biscuits
RITZ ta-taz
25'
TOMATO JUICE
York Fancy quality
Viam 48,0unt Tins
`<f'0ohco Jar
NESCAFE 29
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3, 4 or 5 Years
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coked 5Wb
He knows
mom saves
plenty at
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G ran d Mrs, H u gh m e E wen re-
ported for the visiting commit-
tee and cards sent, ,Mrs, B. Cor-
bett gave the treasurer's re-
Port,
Members accepted an invita-
tion to hold their picnic at Mrs.
Ernie Chipcbase's cottage- in
July.
Decoration day will be ob•
served on Sunday„tune 17.
"Happy Birthday" was sung
for several members celebrat-
ing their birthdays, Mrs. Glenn
Bell PNG presided over the
program. Miss Ellis favored
with a re a d ng. Mrs, Ernie
Chipehase won the contest and
the Noble Grands enjoyed cha•
rades,
A trio comprising Mrs. Ernie
ChiPellaso, Airs. Bev, Beaton
and Mrs. William Fuss sang.
A social hour was enjoyed in
the lower hall, Mrs. A. Orr,
Noble Grand, thanked the Past
Noble Grands for their part of
the program, Mrs. Archie Mac-
Gregor PNG thanked the mem-
bers for the evening's entertain-
ment,
Spring Fair draw winners
Winners in the draw at the
Spring Fair Friday evening
were: Kodak movie camera
and projector, Ernie Ross, RR
2 Elope!): bicycle, Martin Beck-
er, Dashwood; five dollar win-
ners were Lillian Eggett SS 10
Hay; Laverne Hat-burn, Hensall
two dollar winners, Kathie
Henderson, Peter Bishack, Keith
Roszell, Grant Jones, all of
liensall PS.
Fractures leg
Roy Kyle of Newfoundland,
who is employed as a miner,
fractured his leg when he slip-
ped on a board on the ice.
He drove to his home here
and was taken to Clinton Com-
munity Hospital. whore it was
placed in a cast. He was re-
moved to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where the injured leg
was placed in another cast,
Roy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Kyle Sr. of town.
He said they have about four
feet of snow in Newfoundland.
Celebrate 45 years
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tra-
quail% Mensal!, were surprised
by members of their family and
grandchildren who gathered at
their home Saturday evening
on the occasion of their 45th
wedding anniversary.
They were presented with a
chronic kitchen table and chair
set all set up centred with a
three-tiered anniversary cake.
The Past Noble Grands of Large congregations attended
Amber Rebekah Lodge occu- Hensall Icinettes- entertained anniversary services in liensall,
pied the chairs for t as g u est s Clintonnd Exeter he "Past 'United Church Sunday, June 10. Grands,. meeting, The Rev. A, Kenneth ,GrIf- clubs and also Mrs. Stan Green • They were Noble Grand Airs. d.- .L ,. f: , . . .‘ t ', ' fills of Brussels was guest min-
E, Chipchase; IISPNG Miss An- is tic governor-elect, and one later for the day. For'his morns
nie E. Consitt; LSPNG, Mrs, of her executives, Mrs. W. inn topic he spoke nn "The
Stewart Blackwell; Vice Grand Johnston, both of Dresden, at Gift of The Holy Spirit." Guest
Ex
Airs. Bev, Beaton; PNG, RS, .a. di n n er mee ti n g i n the Legi on soloist was Mr. Allan Elston of
r, PNG, Mrs. William -Caldwell; ,hall Tuesday •
LSPNG Miss Al a r t h a Ellis; evening. For the evening service Mr.
Chaplain Mrs. Leona P'ar-13; Mrs, Stan Green stoke brief- Griffiths based his thoughts
Miss Al a y b e I I e Whiteman; iit on Dinette activities. E ach .from the theme "The Urinal--
financial secretary, Mrs. Sam president held a brief business donahle Sin," Selections by the
Dougall; warden, Mrs. Ar- ..,,,, , ,_: .‘.• - Wnoclham male quart e t were OVER soc. MONTHS WINNERS---A11 wirier; in this clat;) at Hensall spring fair
chie MacGregor; inside guard- m eeting "t" her ci"- airs' given and the men's chorus Friday night were girls. From left, in order of placing, and with. their mothers are: . Ian, Airs. Harold Parker; Jr.
PNG, Mrs, Glenn Bell; con-
ductor, Mrs. Ross Richardson.
The regular officers conduct.
ed the business period. Vice
Claire :Koffman with Exeter
and Airs, 5, Denomme with
Clinton.
Airs. William Fuss enter,
tained with vocal selections,
President of the Hensall club,
Airs, William Clement, pre-
sided. A recreational period of
court whist was enjoyed with
Mrs. Irvine Armstrong, Exeter,
the winner. Out of town guests
Won several gifts. Coffee and
sweets were served at the
close, The Legion Ladies Aux-
iliary catered for the banquet
attended by 42.
contr ibuted two selections-Marilyn Irene, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Hensall; Lisa, daughter of The choir was under the di- • • - • Au reetion of Mrs Robe.H, Prude and M rs, Het h Stretton, Lucan; Robin Darlene, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. .
who presided at the church or, McLellan, Icippen.
gam
Ken
Cousin dies
Mr. Edgar Magel of Van-
couver, 13.C,, who spent his
boyhood clays in Zurich, died
suddenly on Monday, June 11.
He is a cousin of Mr, N, E
Cook, Hensall,
His wife and one son, Jack,
survive,
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, June 13 at: Mount
Pleasant Chapel, Vancouver,
Hensall personals
the village in darkness half an
hour,
Donald Johnston of :Kipper)
has accepted a position on the
staff of the Bank of Montreal
here.
Messrs. George. _less, W. O.
Goodwin, Earl Campbell, Rod-
ger Venner, George Thompson
attended a Masonic Lodge Ser-
vice at N o r t h s i d e United
Church, S e a f o r t h, Sunday
morning.
Air, and Mrs. Bill Murdoch
Mrs. Gerald Bell is relieving of Dundas; Mr, and Mrs. Stan-
at the local Bank of Montreal ley G. Rumble, Ted, Larry and
during the holiday season. Christine of Toronto; Mr. and
Air, and Airs. Ron Broderick, Mrs, Wm. I), Duncan, Billy,
of Waterloo, visited over the Bobby, Lynn and Stevie of
weekend with the former's par- Miami, Florida, were weekend
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield guests with their parents, Mr.
.Broderick and Karen, and Mrs. John ft, Murdoch. and
Miss Dorothy Parker has ac- sister Beth.
copted a position in London and Air. John Passmore returned
commenced her duties there this home Saturday after a pleas-
week. ant visit with his daughter and
Air, and Mrs. Murray Baker son-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Lorne
and Vicki Lee visited last week C. Elder and family of Hamil-
with Mr. and Mrs, Don Mac- ton, and attended the Pass-
Laren in Toronto. more cousins picnic at Mary
Mrs, Don Joynt, who has been Gardiner's cottage at Poplar
a patient in Western Hospital, Grove,
Toronto, returned home last Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay,
Thursday. Pamela and Sheila, London,
Mrs, Sim, Roobol is a patient, were weekend visitors with Mr.
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- and Mrs. John Henderson and
don, having undergone a major family.
operation Friday. Air, and Mrs. Wm. McLean
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shupe, and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sarann and Sue Ellen of Chain. Floyd Rock and family, liamil-
paign, Ill,, are spending a ton, attended the funeral of the
week's vacation with the laf.late Mrs. Allan Johnston on
ter's parents, M
JinI's.
r. and Mrs, Al. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dun-
Airs. Gus Voth and Mrs. Wes can of Kirkton visited Satur-
Redmond, of Detroit, spent the day evening with Mr. John
weekend with respective rely Passmore.
tives, the former with her moth- Decoration services will be
er, Mrs. Lou Simpson, and the held Sunday, June, 17 under
latter with her father. Mr. W. the auspices of 100F and Le-
C, Pearce, Exeter, ;ion Branch 468. Service will
Mrs, Bert Horton attended a be at the cenotaph at 2 p.m.
reunion for the graduates of followed by a service at Hen-
Victoria Hospital School of salt Union Cemetery,
Nursing class of '32 at Victoria.
Hospital last week,
Mrs, Ross MacDonald, who
has been a patient in Clinton
Community Hospital, returned
home Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hill of
Simcoe left Alalton Airport
Sunday night by jet for a
three week's trip through Eur-
ope. They will attend a Lions
Convention at Nice, France.
During an electrical storm
Sunday evening a bolt of light-
ning struck a transformer on
Brock street plunging half of
The hest ba)les at ensall ir
Air. and Airs. Morris Taylor
and daughters, of Watford, spent
the weekend with Air. and Mrs,
Ross Corbett and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. .Knox and
family, Alias Dorothy Farquhar
and Mr. lion Farquhar, of To-
ronto, spent the weekend with
their mother, Mrs. Emma Far-
quhar
.
and attended the Lewis-
Spencer wedding on Saturday,
Air. Jack Corbett is undergo-
Mg surgery at the Sholdice
Clinic in Toronto this week,
Mr, Milton Lavery has re-
turned home front St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Miss Jean Henderson has ac-
cepted a position on the staff
of Holmesville Public School
and will teach grades 2 and 3,
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
will attend divine service on
Sunday morning at St. Paul's
Anglican Church. Rites of bap-
tism will be administered at the
service.
Mrs, Garnet. Allen returned
Monday from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London.
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