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lion was passed to take the Miss Greta Laramie, Mrs. V.
local leader training school M. Pyette, Mrs. Laird Mickle,
course for Huron County 1965- Mrs. Carl Payne. Mrs. Cross
66. Ten dollars was donated acted as MC. Mrs. Laird Mickle
to the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. played a medley of
Mrs. Carl Payne reported on tions and Miss Laramie
the Board of Directors meet- ducted an action
ing held in Hensall. Standing Rabbit". Mrs. Cro g
reports were presented. tesy remarks. Presentations of
The program was presided gifts were made to Mrs. Wilbert
over by Mrs. W. B. Cross Dulling, retiri secretary-
and included the presentation
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Guide's group
Owing to extra work in con-
nection with the Guide Move-
ment in Huron, Mrs. Thomas
Lavender of Hensall, District
Commissioner and Camp Ad-
viser, has delegated the duties
of chairman of the Local As-
sociation to Mrs. Earle Rowe of
Hensall.
The role of the Local As-
sociation is an important one.
Guiding is for girls, but the
success of the program depends
on the adults who give their
time and energy to support
Guiding in the Community.
Members of the local Associa-
tion are parents of Brownies
and Guides or any person in
sympathy with the movement.
It is the duty of the Local
Association to raise the neces-
sary finances to provide the
Brownies and Guides with good
leadership, a regular meeting
place, equipment, transporta-
tion when necessary, and to
encourage camping.
Coming September it is the
hope of the executive that every
Mother of a Guide or Brownie
will avail herself of the op-
portunity to become a Local
Association member, and share
in the work.
Tells ladies of
church renewal
The Easter meeting of the
Presbyterian Arnold Circle was
held Monday in the church base-
ment with the Senior WMS as
guests. Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
opened the meeting with an
Easter message and Mrs. John
Baker, Mrs. Al Hoggarth and
Mrs. Al Scholl, in charge of
the worship, told the Easter
story.
Guest speaker Rev. John C.
Boyne spoke of the renewal of
the church with an open dis-
cussion following. Mrs. Homer
Campbell thanked Rev. Boyne
and Mrs. B. Hess pianist for
the evening. The choir for
Mother's Day to be the mothers
of the church is planned by
Mrs. Hess.
An invitation to Luther an
Church, Zurich, May 18 was
accepted and May 17 meeting
of the Arnold Circle is to be
cancelled.
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm was
the happy winner of Kellogg's
five dollar-a-week for a year
prize and Mrs. Schwalm pre-
sented the Arnold Circle with
her first five dollars. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Bob Taylor
and Mrs. Ed Fink.
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Pedestal flowers at the United
Church Sunday morning were
placed by courtesy of Holland-
Jones wedding; Easter lilies,
courtesy of Fee Estate in mem-
ory of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fee;
altar flowers, courtesy of Bell
family in memory of Gerald
Bell and flower on pulpit in
memory of Wm. Henry by wife
and family.
General UCW meeting will be
held Monday, April 26, 8:30 pm.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. K.
B. Clydesdale, St. Marys, im-
mediate past president London
Conference UCW.
Miss Greta Laramie is at-
tending a national conference
of musicians and piano techni-
cians at the CNIB in Toronto,
Tuesday to Friday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bozzato
of Maisie, Quebec, are spending
Easter week with the latter's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. T.
Kyle and family.
Miss Amy Lammie is visiting
friends in London this week.
Miss Shirley Reid, and Miss
Pat Davidson, Scarborough,
have left to spend the Easter
holidays in Bermuda.
Miss Sandra Reid and Miss
Brenda Shier of Scarborough
are travelling to Cochrane and
Timmins for the Easter vaca-
tion.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Troyer over Easter
weekend were Mr. & Mrs. F. J.
Morrell, and Julia, Toronto,
Mrs. Harold Morrell, Clinton,
Miss Sandra Troyer, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Drew Fowler
and family, London, were Eas-
ter guests with Mr. & Mrs. E.
R. Davis, Kay and Michael.
Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamil-
ton, left Thursday evening for
New York where he will spend
a week, a guest of Mr. Ian Mun-
dell, a former resident of Med-
way Hall and a graduate of
UWO.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lavender
and Peri Michelle, Niagara
Falls, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Laven-
der, Carol-Anne and Jay of
Kitchener, spent the E aster
weekend with their parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Thomas Lavender.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Rigby, Blen-
heim, Mrs. Jean Manson, Mr.
& Mrs. Hilton Laing and Danny,
Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
McQueen spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Harry Snell.
Miss Jane Merritt of St. Tho-
mas, is spending the Easter
holidays with Miss Mary Payne.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross MacMillan,
David and Tommy, Kitchener;
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mickle, Pam-
ela, Judith and John, and Mrs.
Florence Joynt, spent Easter
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Laird
Mickle and Ann.
Mr. Herb Redden spent Eas-
ter weekend with his sister-
in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Hedden and
family, and other relatives in
St. Catharines.
A smorgasbord will be held
in St. Paul's Anglican Church
Hall this Saturday, April 24,
5 pm to '7 pm.
MATERNITY
HENSALL
STORE HOURS closed all day every Monday,
open all day Wednesday; open 'Friday evenings
until 9 pm; open Saturday evenings until 10 prn.
treasurer, and to Miss Lammie,
the institute pianist with the ad-
dress by Mrs. Beaton and pre-
sentation by Mrs. Bengough and
Mrs. Pyette.
Prizes for eldest lady went
to Mrs. Alice Joynt, birthday
in April, Mrs. Edna Corbett;
lucky cup, Mrs. Thomas Kyle
Sr. Forty attended the meet-
ing, and program conveners
were Mrs. Cross and Mrs.
George Armstrong; hostesses,
Mrs. John Skea and Mrs. Stew...
art McQueen.
Institute chooses new officers
Mrs. Beverly Beaton was re-
turned as president of Hensall
Women's Institute at the annual
meeting held in the Legion Hall
Wednesday April 14.
Other officers include past
president, Mrs. Fred Beer; vice
Youths conduct
early service
Hensall-Chiselhurst Young
People's held their annual Eas-
ter sunrise service Sunday, at
am at the Hensall United
Church.
Eric Ross led the service and
Lois Simmons and Dave Brock
assisted. Eric Ross sang a solo
"The Holy City" and Joyce
Flynn also sang a solo. Miss
Greta Laramie and Miss Brenda
Smillie took part in playing the
organ.
Breakfast followed the wor-
ship service. A total of eighty
people were present.
The Hensall-Chiselhurst
Young People's met together
at the United Church at 8 pm.
A total of twenty-five were
present. The meeting was in
charge of Bob Forrest and his
group. Eric Ross, Ted Mock,
Bob Forrest, and Dave Pyette
took part in the devotional. A
film called "Rahanni", mean-
ing Headless Valley, was shown.
It depicted the great struggle
to find gold in the Yukon. Bob
Forrest, Wayne Payne and Lois
Simmons directed three games.
Lunch was served.
Kinettes pick
new officers
Mrs. Harold Caldwell was
hostess at her home Wednes-
day evening April 14 for the
Hensall Kinette Club meeting
when officers were elected for
1965-66.
President is Mrs. Wm. Fuss;
past president, Mrs. John Bak-
er; vice president, Mrs. Jim
Hyde; secretary, Mrs. Robert
Baker Jr; treasurer, Mrs. Ron
Wareing; registrar, Mrs. Har-
old Caldwell; bulletin editor,
Mrs. Wm. Clement.
Plans were made for the an-
nual spring rummage sale to be
held Saturday May 15 at the
Arena. It was announced that
57 plants were given to shut
ins on shut in day Sunday April
4. Resolutions to be presented
at the District Convention in
Buffalo, N.Y. next month were
discussed.
Next meeting April 27 willbe
in Port Dover when Port Dover
club is hosting the Zone D
inter-club meeting.
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of the popular TV show "Take
Choice" with members
of the panel Mrs. Beer, Mrs.
Bengough, Mrs. Wilbert Pill-
ing, Mrs. R. D. Elgie with
Mrs. Sherritt in charge of the
blackboard. Contestants were Easter visitors, personal news
Albert Hess
JEWELLER
Zurich
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rannie spent
Easter weekend with their son
and daughter-in-1 a w, Mr. &
Mrs. Jerry Rannie, Joanne and
David in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Busche of
London and Mr. Bruce Horton
of Stratford visited over the
holiday with their parents, Mr.
& Mrs. IL B. Horton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett and
family visited recently with Mr.
& Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Dash-
wood.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beaver
and son of Brantford visited
over the weekend holiday with
their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Har-
old C. Bell and Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Beavers.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bell and
daughter Susan returned to Tor-
onto after spending the past
week with Mrs. Gerald Bell
and family.
Confirmation
held at UC
Confirmation and Communion
was observed in Hensall United
Church on Thursday evening
April 15.
The following Young People
were confirmed by the minis-
ter Rev. Harold F. Currie:
Carolyn Marie Cook, Elizabeth
Hope Cook, William Ross Cor-
nell, Michael Lewis Davis,
Muriel Dianne Ferguson, Lynda
Kathleen Fuss, John David God-
dard;
Michael Henry Hoy, Susan
Dianne Jinks, John Thom as
Joynt, Linda Margaret Keys,
Sharon Pearl Lavery, Patricia
Leona Lemmon, G wendolyn
Marie McLean, Douglas Gordon
Munn, Sandra Marie Richard-
son and Gwendolyn Sharon Ann
Smale.
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presidents, Mrs. V. M. Pyette,
Mrs. James Bengough; secre-
tary-treasurer, Mrs. James
McAllister; ass't, Mrs. R. D.
Elgie; press reporter, Mrs.
Walker Carlile; district direct-
or, Mrs. Carl Payne; alternate,
Mrs. R. A. Orr; card convener,
Mrs. W. B. Cross; ass't, Mrs.
H. W. Horton; pianist, Miss
Greta Lammie; ass't, Mrs. T.
J. Sherritt; branch directors,
Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs. Ed.
Funk and Mrs. Nellie Riley.
Standing Committees: Agri-
culture & Canadian Industris,
Mrs. Wes Richardson, Mrs.
Walker Carlile; citizenship &
education, Mrs. Jack Corbett,
Mrs. Funk; home economics
& Health, Mrs. Garfield Brod-
erick, Mrs. Clarence Reid; his-
torical research, Mrs. Elgie,
Mrs. T. J. Sherritt; Tweeds-
muir history, Mrs. R. M. Peck,
Miss Mattie Ellis, Mrs. N. E.
Cook; public relations, Mrs.
Annie Reid, Mrs. Maude Hed-
den; resolution convener, Mrs.
Carl Payne; auditors, Mrs. Inez
McE wen, Mrs. H. W. Horton.
Mrs. Clarence Reid convener
for the nominating committee
submitted the list of officers
who were installed by Mrs.
James Drummond, District WI
president for South Huron.
For the business presided
over by the president a mo-
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Mr. & Mrs. Jack Peebles
were recent visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. David Sangster and
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sangster.
Ricky Parker spent the Eas-
ter weekend with his grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Parker and Patsy.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason and
daughter Tracey of Pittsburg,
Pa. are spending this week
with Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mervyn.
Easter service was held at
the United Church Sunday morn-
ing when new members uniting
to this congregation was receiv-
ed. A special Easter offering
was received.
Miss Mary Shea of London,
formerly on the teaching staff
at Zurich, was the winner of
the lovely appliqued Dresden
Plate quilt in a draw held at
the home of Mrs. EdwinRegier,
Zurich, Tuesday evening, spon-
sored by the CWL Zurich.
Mrs. Alberta McBeath is a
patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth.
Miss Norma Passmore of
Burlington, spent Easter with
her mother, Mrs. Pearl Pass-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis,
Sarnia, were Easter guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Spencer
and Greg.
Mrs. Leaton Siemon, Chris-
tine and Paul, of California,
are visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. Arc hie
Noakes.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar, Tor-
onto, was an Easter visitor
with her mother, Mrs. Emma
Farquhar.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Spencer,
and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hay, re-
turned home Wednesday even-
ing from a three-weeks vaca-
tion spent at Jamaica and Flor-
ida. They report the climate
ideal.
Mr. & Mrs. Archie Mac-
Gregor visited on the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Don Mac-
Laren at Oakville.
Mr. & Mrs. George Parker,
Cindy and Randy were week-
end visitors with Cpl. Mr. &
Mrs. Oran Williams and family
at North Bay.
Seventeen dollars was col-
lected from the customers at
the Regal Grill, Hensall, and
presented to John Dickens for
Bunny Bundle, CFPL London.
The presentation was made by
Kay and Michael Davis, to Mr.
Dickens Monday morning on
CFPL radio.
Mr. Harold Bonthron is a
patient at St. Joseph'sHospital,
London.
Mrs. Carl Payne has resigned
from the staff of Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth.
Dr. W. R. Sproat, Janet, Jim,
Dru and Beth Anne, Windsor,
visited recently with Mrs. M.
Sproat.
Easter meeting
at Chisel hurst
The Easter meeting of Chis-
elhurst UCW was held Tuesday
evening with fifteen members
answering the roll call.
Mrs. Ross Riley led the wor-
ship assisted by Mrs. Clarence
Coleman. Mrs. Robt. Kinsman
gave a musical number and
Mrs. A. Ross read a story
called Negro congregation.
Mrs. H. F. Currie gave the
Easter message.
Plans were made for enter-
taining the UCW of Hensall,
Kippen, and WMS and Arnold
Circle of Carmel Church, May
13, with Mrs. G. Beecroft of
Belgrave as guest speaker.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Jack Brintnell and Mrs.
Ross Riley.
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