The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-09, Page 6Page 6
Times-Advocate, December 9, 1965
Hensiti
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS.
Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262.2025
COMING
TO HENSALL
SATURDAY
2 p.m. Town Hall
* FREE MOVIES
* POTATO CHIPS
* CHOCOLATE MILK
* CHOCOLATE BARS
A good day to Christmas Shop Hensall
Leave the Kids with Santa
Largest Stocks
Never before has Hensall been able to present such
a wide assortment of worthwhile gifts as this. Never
before. Shop your home town first because prices
are lower (lower overhead) and the shops you know
and trust.
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Longest Hours
Now Hensall is open all day Monday — both Friday
and Saturday nights too. These are the longest hours
in the district. Not equalled anywhere. Christmas
week we're open Wednesday and Thursday evenings
and closed Christmas eve at 6:30 p.m. Christmas
Shop Hensall.
Use this guide for
Products Of
General Motors
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Sales with
Service
Drysdale
Crest
Hardware
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Bluebird and Keepsake Diamond and Wedding Rings
Yukon Black Diamond Rings for Gents and Ladies
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Bottle
13 oz
Bags
15 oz
Tins
Amber Rebekah Lodge
plan Christmas party
Legion elects
new officers
NeW slate of officers for 1966
for Hensall Legion Branch 468
are:- Past president, Ted Rob-
erts; president, E, R. Davis;
vice presidents, Wilmer Dalrym-
ple; Wm. H. Bell; Sgt at arms,
Jack Simmons; service bureau
officer, Fred•Beer;
Executive, Garnet Allan, Jim
Taylor, Byran Kyle, Sam Ren-
nie; padre, Rev. H. F. Currie.
Sec-treasurer is to be appoin-
ted later. Ten dollars was voted
by the branch to the War veter-
ans Christmas tree fund.
Chiselhurst UCW
visit Huronview
The Chiselhurst UCW visited
with the residents of Huronview
last Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. Harold Parker presided
for a short program which in-
cluded a sing-song of hymns and
old favorites, humorous readings
by Mrs. R. Taylor and Mrs. Rus-
sell Brock, and a quartette com-
posed of Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Tom
Brintnell, Mrs. Alf Ross Jr, and
Mrs. Jack Brintnell dressed in
old time costume sang ,.Put on
your old grey bonnet". Little Jane
Ross sang a solo, and Mrs. A.
Ross was pianist for the program.
A cup of tea and light lunch was
served and the remaining time
was spent touring the home and
visiting with the residents.
Mrs. George Clifton Nob 1 e
Grand, presided for the meeting
of Amber Rebekah Lodge last
Wednesday evening when plans
were made for the annual Christ-
mas party Wednesday, December
Hensall council
discuss dogs
A ratepayer who brought eight
pups to the last regular council
meeting in Hensall sparked a dis-
cussion in regards to dogs run-
ning at large. This has been a
perpetual problem and council
will attempt to find a solution to
the problem.'
In other council business Don-
ald C. Joynt was appointed repre-
sentative on the South HuronDis-
trict High School Board. This is
for a two year term. Council ac-
cepted the resignation of Oliver
Jaques from the Parks Board
and gave a grant of $800 to the
board.
Friends honor
blind typist
Miss Kathryn Sells of London
and well known in Hensall, being
a friend of the Misses Amy and
Greta Lammie, retired Tuesday
after 35 years with the London
Life Insurance Company. She was
honored at a reception and dinner
at the Holiday Inn, London, Fri-
day night, by officials and fel-
low-employees.
Miss Sells was the first blind
dictaphone typist in Canada when
she started with the company in
1930. She also studied piano and
violin at Brantford and holds an
ATOM degree.
Jeffrey Brock, Port Credit, re-
turned home Sunday after spend-
ing a week with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock,
Miss Shirley McClinchey of
Zurich, was a week end guest with
Miss Faye Troyer.
Mr s . Clarence Reid has a
Christmas poinsettia two and
a half feet high which she pur-
chased from Reder's Florists,
Exeter, December 10 1964 and
which has bloomed all year un-
til quite recently and is still
living and healthy.
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Blackwell of Lansing, Michigan,
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Blackwell
& Mr. and Mrs. David Black-
well & families.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fink were re-
cent visitors with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Wm
Fink and daughters in Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. MacLean,
Brian and Allan of Exeter were
recent visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mac-
At St. Paul's Church Sunday
night the Fellowship Club pre-
sented two flags for consecra-
tion, the Flag of the Anglican
Church and the Canadian Flag.
The Union Jack was also con-
secrated in memory of Pte. Ar-
thur Sidney King who was a
member of the Perth Regiment
and was killed in Italy. The Union
Jack was presented by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hamilton.
Rev. Lyle Bennett was in
charge of the service.
WI EUCHRE
Women's Institute sponsored a
progressive euchre in Aberdeen
Hall Monday evening.
Prize winners were ladies
high, Mrs. Heber Shute; lone
hands, Mrs. Junior Doupe; men's
high, Wilfred Wilson; lone hands,
Junior Doupe; lucky draw, Clar-
ence Switzer.
PERSONALS
Miss Zeta Dykstra has return-
ed home after having had her
appendix removed in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital last week.
Dr. & Mrs. Norman Amos are
spending a week in Florida. Dr.
Amos is attending a Convention.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Gordon of
St. Marys and Mr. & Mrs. Gord-
on Haskett of Grand Bend visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. wm.
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs, Austin Bailey Of
London were Sunday visitors with
15 with members exchanging
gifts.
Donations were made to the
War Memorial Sick Children's
hospital, London, and to the Odd-
fellows and Rebekah Home at
Barrie.
Plans were discussed for a
banquet in honor of the Assembly
Officer to be held January 51966,
in Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall.
Gerald Volland, anemployee of
Mickle's Mill, fractured his left
arm last Wednesday in an acci-
dent at the mill. X-rays were
taken at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. Gerald is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Volland.
Winners from
euchre party
A successful euchre was held
Friday evening in the Lodge Hall
with ten tables in play, sponsor-
ed by CP & T committee of the
Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges.
Winners were Ladies, Mrs.
Ross Richardson, RR 1 Zurich;
gents, Gerald McFalls, Exeter;
lone hands, Bill Ford, Exeter.
In the draw for a bushel of
apples, Mrs. Gerald McFalls,
Exeter, was the winner. Christ-
mas cake was won byJack Brint-
nell, RR 1 Cromarty.
Winners of cakes
Two Christmas cakes were
drawn for Saturday night at Tay-
lor's Ready-to-Wear and the win-
ners were:- Mrs. Viola McNich-
ol, Hensall; Mrs. Ella Drysdale,
Hensall. Incoming reeve Mrs.
Minnie Noakes drew the lucky
tickets.
The cakes are an annual pro-
ject of the Hensel]. Kinette Club.
Lean.
Mrs. Ralph Holland of Clinton,
who was a patient for two weeks
in Victoria Hospital, London, re-
turned to her home in Clinton
after spending the past week with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. James
Sangster and Bradley.
Mrs. Everett Fletcher is
spending two weeks with Mr. &
Mrs. William Fink and daugh-
t-:.'s in Clinton.
The Christmas meeting of Kip-
pen East W.I. will be held at the
home of Mrs. Vern Alderdice
Wednesday afternoon December
15 at 2 pm. Roll call will be
"My favourite Christmas dish."
Mrs. Gordon Parsons of Staffa,
was the lucky winner of $100 in
a draw Tuesday morning on the
IGA Shopping Spree, on CFPL-
TV. Don Gray made the draw.
In a recent canvass of the
Bible Society, St. Paul's Angli-
can Church were represented
by Miss Sylvia Henderson, Mrs.
Tom Lavender and Clark For-
rest.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Paul.
Mrs. Heber Shute, RR 1 Kirk-
ton, campaign manager for the
Rehabilitation Foundation(March
of Dimes) for Usborne Township
reports to have collected $209.05,
Sponsored by Kirkton and Huron-
dale WI.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Henry,
Ruth Ann and Mark, Mr. Robert
Dobson of London visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler.
Wins award
Jerry Drysdale, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Drysdale, Hen-
sall, has been awarded the Price
Brothers and Co. scholarship
of $250 for satisfactory work in
forestry at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton.
Hi-C fellowship
view films
Hi-C Youth Fellowship met
Sunday evening in the Hensall
United Church with twenty two
present. Ted Mock and group
were in charge of the program.
A film "The work of the Prot-
estant Church in Quebec" was
shown. A discussion of the as-
pects of the film followed.
Members blitzed the village
Monday evening for a calendar
Blitz to sell the remaining 105
calendars left over from the
Snowflake bazaar.
Miss Ann Mickle was ap-
pointed to replace Miss Lois
Simmons as a delegate to the
Toc Alpha convention at Nia-
gara Falls. The group decided
to purchase a spotlight for the
nativity scene in , front of the
church.
A donation of $50, was voted
to the M & M Fund.
Senior WMS
regular meet
The Christmas meeting of the
Senior WMS was held in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Monday ev-
ening with president Mrs. Earl
Campbell in the chair. Scripture
passages were read by Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall.
Plans were made to pack
Christmas packages for the sick
and shut ins of the congregation
at the home of the president
December 15. Meetings will be
held in the afternoons the sec-
ond Thursday of each month dur-
ing the winter months.
Mrs. E. Munn favored with a
piano solo, and Mrs. Campbell
gave a Christmas story "Where
will you be at Christmas?"
A social hour was enjoyed and
lunch served from a tea table
artistically decorated in Christ-
mas motif. Thirteen were pres-
ent al the meeting.
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Church women
visit shut-ins
Thirty seven Christmas pack-
ages and two bouquets of flowers
were delivered to shut ins of Hen-
salt UnitedChurchTuesday even-
ing, November 30 by the friend-
ship and visitation committee of
the church.
In charge of the project were
Mrs. Pearl P assmore (con-
venor): Mrs. Harvey Keys, Mrs.
Robert Drysdale, Mrs. E, Chip-
chase, Mrs. Bryan Kyle and Mrs.
Joe Ferguson.
Home economist
checks sewing
The eighth and final meeting
of the Thrifty Kippenettes with
Miss Diane Liddiard, home econ-
omist, as guest was held at the
home of Mrs. E. F. Durst, RR 4
Seatorth, at 7.15 pm with all mem-
bers present. The roll call
"Something I have learned from
this course" was answered by the
members.
Discussion centered around the
demonstration to be held Ach-
ievement Day. Miss Liddiard
checked the sewing done by the
girls. Lunch was served.
Wise Shopping in HENSALL
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Unequaled prices
AL'S in HENSALL
,ddisogoti- ,afik„,tuAtirvdp.m,
Oranges 2 Doz 690
Produce
No 1 Sunkist Size 163.'5
WING0RT-BONE STEAKSib 790
Spare Ribs ,6650 Braising Ribs ,6350
kerlt and Sausage ,,,390 Bologna 341
L's
POT PIES 8 oz
Frozen
Morton's
Turkey
Chicken
Beef
ele"
5/$1
PASTRY FLOUR
Cottage
MAZOLA OIL Hostess
CHIPS
Aylm er
FR UIT COCKTAIL
Baker's 12 oz Pkgs.
CHOCOLATE CHUM'S
Clover Leaf
RED COHOE SALMON Compare 530 ea 2/890
94V.Ph vim 61 iv elk
en, ro
Libby's Deep Browned
BEANS Tins
15 oz
Compare 2/450
Monarch
7 lb
Bag Compare 740
48 oz apple raspberry or
Tins apple-strawberry Compare 890
32 oz
Compare 690 ea 2 /8 90
XMAS ry
STORE HOURS
Store wilt be open
on the following
Mondays in Dec„,
13, & 20.
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