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JOYNT 8t SON She'll love you for ----- A NEW KITCHEN SET Remember to shop HENSALL Best Buys Convenience Service Take your lady love out to dinner BONTHRON'S FURNITURE at the HOTEL HENSALL Times-Advocate, February 4, 1965 ' ' : Page 9 Hensall personals Collect cards at Greenway Messrs. Dave and Jim Sang- ster are repairing the liengall Sales Barns, which were dam- aged by fire in the front Thurs- day night. Workers at the Mickle Mill noticed the fire and turned in the alarm. Congregation's annual reports indkate all committments met building will be dedicated on the 40th anniversary of the United Church of Canada in June. Wal- ter Spencer is chairman of the building committee. , Other reports presented to the meeting were; Christian Education, Robert Re abu rn, treasurer, and CI endon Christie superintendent of the Sunday School. Messengers by leaders Mrs. C. Christie and Mrs. John Corbett; Young People's Fel- lowship by David Pyette trea- surer, with Eric Ross as pre- sident; senior choir with Mrs. H. Horton as president and Linda Mock treasurer; Pres- bytery projects, Lorne Hay and Wilmer Ferguson. Elected to the Committee of Stewards were Wilmer Fer- guson, Murray Traquair, Cecil Pepper, Jim Drummond, Lorne Hay and Jack Drysdale. Elected to the Christian Ede- cation Committee, Howard Scane, Peter McNaughton, Clarence Smillie, Robert Rea- burn and Mrs. Jack Simmons and auditors, Victor Pyette and Harry Horton. Appointed as ushers were, head usher, Wil- mar Ferguson, Roy Brock, Ger- ald Flynn, Ross Corbett, CeCil Pepper, Eric Mansfield, Doug Cooper, Grant MacGregor, Grant MacLean, Douglas Mann, Steve Kyle and Bruce Horton. Mr. James McAllister ex- pressed the appreciation of the congregation to Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie and a gift was presented by Miss Mary Payne. Rev. Currie thanked all offi- cers, leaders and committees for their devoted service to the church during the past year. The congregation of Hensall United Church sat down to a bountiful dinner prepared by the UCW in the New Assembly Hall prior to their annual busi- ness meeting last Wednesday evening. A pleasant program preceded the meeting with special musi- cal numbers and readings. Miss Joyce Flynn was soloist and Miss Ann Mickle gave a piano instrumental followed by a hum- erous reading by Mrs. Earle Rites for native of Mt. Carmel MT. CARMEL Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Patterson and Cathy have returned to the airbase after Mrs. Patterson had visited with her father, Joseph Dietrich for the past three months. Mrs. Doherty of Hamilton has returned home after a long visit with her +daughter and family, Mr. & Mrs. Pat Glavin and children. Mrs. Bob Morrissey and young son came home from South Huron Hospital, Tuesday. The YCS group held a suc- cessful dance in the parish hall last Friday evening. $500 becomes $641.89 GREENWAY Once again the I3erean Bible Class of the United Church are collecting used Christmas and greeting cards for charitable purposes. They may be left at the church., The Berean Bible Class of the United Church are spon- soring a pot luck supper in the Sunday School rooms at 6:30 Friday evening. Following the supper, Mr. Don Waters of Parkhill will show pictures of his trip to the West Indies. Baptismal service was held in the United Church on Sunday when Martin Andrew, son of Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson, was baptized. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts Visited Sunday with relatives in Sarnia. Mrs. Jeanette Hunter of Scar- boro and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Huntley of St. Catharines spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Steeper. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Wilson of Thedford visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brown and family and Mr. Dean Brown. 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A number of relatives in this district attended the funeral of the late Joseph Bullock at Exe- ter Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rinker and family of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr. Arthur Hodgins was able to return home from St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London last week, where he had been a patient since last fall. Mr. & Mrs. Arie Lagerwerf of Centenary visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson and family. Rowe. The program was ar- ranged by Mrs. Howard Scane and Mrs. Douglas Cook. Rev. Harold Currie, chair- man opened the business meet- ing with a devotional period. The minutes were recorded by Bill Mickle, clerk of the con- gregation. The Session report was given by Walter Spencer, clerk. The committee of stewards report with Mrs. Peter Mc- Naughton as treasurer showed that all local commitments have been met as well as the M & M allocation for the larger work of the church. The budget for 1965 presented by Verne Alderdice was accepted. The UCW report presented by Mrs. Walter Spen- cer, president, and Miss Mary Goodwin, treasurer, pointed out that the women had met their allocation of $1,400 for the uni- fied budget of Huron Presby- terial UCW as well as contribu- ting $1,200 to the local building fund of the church and fulfilling other I o c al commitments to their own organization. Douglas Cook presented the work of the building committee and reported that the Christian Education Building as it stands now at a cost of $34,600 is free of debt. Final work is expected to be completed this spring with the prospect that the new FORMER RESIDENT DIES Mr. John McCarthy, 80, of the House of Providence, Lon- don, died suddenly on Friday in St. Joseph's Hospital London. He was a former resident of Mt. Carmel area. Survivors are his wife, the former Loretta O'Hara of Lon- don, daughters Mrs. Lloyd (Frances) Patton, Miss Mary, both of Simcoe, Miss Angela of London, sons, Eugene, Nor- bert of Simcoe, Joseph and Leonard of London, brother, Joseph of Stephen Twp., Leo and Pat of London. Requiem High Mass and bur- ial took place at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Monday morning. Pallbearers were John Ma- honey, John Hall, Gerald Regan, Hubert Carey, Jack McC ann and Jack Ryan. By MRS. NORMAN LONG KIPPEN A cottage meeting was held Wednesday evening Jan. 217 at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cooper with Rev. Howard Plant in charge. Messrs. Rochus Faber, Ross Faber, Russell Faber, Emerson Coleman and Wm. R. Cooper attended a farm equipment show at Toronto Coliseum Thursday Jan. 28. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Lovell are spending a few days with relatives in Chatham. Several cases of flu are re- ported in the area. Mr. Archie Hoggarth, a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, is slowly improving. Ladies quilt at Elimville CORRECTION—In last week's account of the annual congre- gational meeting of St. Andrew's United Church the name of Mr. John A. Cooper was omitted from the names of stewards elected for a three year term. Sorry! By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE The Elimville UCW held their January meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church. A pot luck dinner preceded the meet- ing and the ladies held a quilting in the afternoon. Silipt(o WI EUCHRE Elimville WI held their sec- ond euchre at Elimville Hall Monday evening, Feb. 1. There were 10 tables in play. Winners were ladies high, Mrs. Harold Bell; gents high, Mr. Alvin Cooper; consolation, Mr. Norman Brock; lone hands, Mr. Harold Kerslake; lucky cup, Mrs. Delmer Skinner. Winner of dutch auction for a box of groceries was Mr. H ar o 1 d Kerslake. By MRS. HARRY SHEPPARD Mr. & Mrs. Garson Brady and Mrs. Cecil Anger of Welland and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Comfort of Fenwick spent the weekend with Mrs. Alton Comfort, Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and Sandra, Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer and family and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pickering and Terry. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lobb of Kip- pen were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Rus- sell and family. Miss Dorothy Harlton of Lon- don spent the weekend with her father, Mr. Raritan. PERSONALS Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cooper were Mr. & Mrs. Horace Delbridge of Winchelsea, Mr. & Mrs. Russell King of Crediton. Several ladies and 4H Club girls attended the 4-H Home- making Club Achievement Day at Exeter High School Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Routly is spending a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Don Willcox of Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton and family of Stratford visited Sun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton. Newspapers are the only me- dium offering the magnetic ap- peal of classified ads. The national economy for ef- ficient operation needs both production and distribution. Ad- vertising is the cheapest means of obtaining maximum distribu- tion. Forty two members and friends of Reagan WI travelled by bus to London Saturday night to be guests on the program "Act Fast" CFPL-TV. After the show they enjoyed lunch at the "Three Little Pigs" Res- taurant, London. Mrs. Fred Beer organized the trip. The show will be seen on television Sunday, February 14. Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamil- ton, spent Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle and Ann. Miss Marcia Little was a weekend guest with her aunt, Mrs. Marguerite Ulch, Wind- sor. The results of the CNIB can- vass for Hensel and area has been announced by Mr. V. M. Pyette, chairman of the cam- paign, and the amount raised was $321.05. Miss Phyllis Case, Grand Bend, is visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wilson at St. Catharines. Miss Anne Lawrence is taking a ten month course for Regis- tered Nurses Assistant at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. She commenced her course Monday, Feb. 1. John Joynt, who has been a patient in War Memorial Hos- pital, London, returned home Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Roland Vanstone is a patient in Clinton Public Hos- pital. Members of Hensall Womens Institute and guests will appear on "Act Fast" on CFPL-TV Sunday, February 14. Eight girls are entered in the snow queen contest for the Stratford Jaycee Winter Car- nival Feb. 8 to 13. The queen will be crowned Feb. 12 at the carnival ball. Among the con- testants is Miss Bonnie Foster, 18, of Stratford, formerly of Hensall, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Foster. LAC E ar 1 Titterington of RCAF Station Centralia, for- merly of Hensall, underwent surgery at Westminster Hos- pital, London, Tuesday, Feb. 1. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family, Willowdale, were weekend visitors with Mrs. John Henderson and family. Cpl. Ken Harrison of Prince Edward Island, who is on course as instructor at Clinton RCAF Station was a weekend visitor with Mr. & Mrs. William Smale. Cpl. Harrison is a son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Smale. A surprise pa rty for Miss Susan Broadley was held at the home of Miss Sharon Smale Friday evening when several girl friends of Susan's attended and presented her with a gift prior to her leaving shortly for Marlette, Mich. Games were played and lunch served. Hensall WI will entertain guests at its February meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10 in the Le- gion- Hall 8:15 pm. A social evening of cards and crokinole will be held. Miss Ruth Ann Hume of Bur- lington, Mr. Garry Cornack, Toronto, Mr. John Coughell, professional figure skater of St. Thomas, visited Saturday with Miss Pauline Bell. ' Paul Bedard, London, is spending a week's vacation with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Bell. 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