The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-23, Page 4Page 6
Times-Advocate, December 23, 1965
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Redden, Phone 262.2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025.
Hensall Kinsmen donate
$210 aid for retarded
The generosity of the citizens
of Hensall in supporting the ac-
tivities of the Hensall Kinsmen
Club was relayed into national
support of mental retardation
Thursday 9th, when President
Jim Hyde presented a cheque for
$210.00 to the Kinsmen institute
of Mental Retardation building
fund.
The payment represented the
first of three annual payments
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share in the
wonder and joy the
shepherds felt that first Holy
Night when angels brought their glad
tidings of peace, good will toward man.
W. G. THOMPSON
and Son
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New
Water Rates
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Effective January 1, 1966
$3.77 for 2,000 gals per 2 month period
$4.65 for 3,000 gals per 2 month period
$5.53 for 4,000 gals per 2 month period
$6.03 for 5,000 gals per 2 month period
$6.53 for 6,000 gals per 2 month period
$7.03 for 7,000 gals per 2 month period
$7.53 for 8,000 gals per 2 month period
$8.03 for 9,000 gals per 2 month period
$8.53 for 10,000 gals per 2 month period
All additional 220 per 1,000 gals. All above rates
are subject to 10% prompt payment discount.
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Commencing Saturday, Dec. 18
Hensall Mills
CLOSED
ALL DAY SATURDAY
until further
notice
Cook Bros.
Milling Company Ltd.
E. L. Mickle & Son Ltd.
W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd.
Village of Hensall
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Service
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Hensall
Store Hours
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
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Open Tuesday through Saturday. Friday evening
until 9. Closed all day Monday.
Don't Forget
Free skating during December and January,
Saturday afternoons for children. Sponsored by
the Hensall Businessmen's Association.
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To all our
friends and patrons,
we extend
,joyful greetings and
best wishes
for the
Christmas season.
E. L. MICKLE AND SON LTD.
120 MILL STREET
HENSALL
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again its spiritual blessings and grants us once
more the opportunity to unite in our prayers for peace among all men.
TAYLOR MOTORS LIMITED
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6 Brownies receive wings
at flying up ceremony
262.2527
of the Hensall Kinsmen and was
accepted by Dave Fischer, Kit-
chener, on behalf of the Kins-
men anniversary project. Kins-
men projects in Hensall, which
raised funds for the contribution
include Christmas tree sales,
peanut drive and ticket sales.
In announcing the national pro-
ject early this fall, National Pre-
sident Will Klein of Regina said
it was expected that the sod-turn-
ing ceremony will take place dur-
ing Canada's Centennial in 1967,
and the structure will be com-
pleted for the commemoration of
the 50th anniversary of Kinsmen
in 1970. The institute is to be
built in Toronto.
On completion, the institute
will house the national headquar-
ters of the Canadian Association
for Retarded Children, which will
assume responsibility for annual
operational costs. The institute
will be a clearing house of ideas
a point where every new devel-
opment in the field of mental
retardation will be assimilated
and made available to every other
point on the map.
It is estimated that by 1970
about 2,000 volunteers, profes-
sional and technical people an-
nually will receive instruction
from the institute. These people
will then be able to return to their
home communities better equip-
ped to fulfil their role in the com-
munity retardation program.
In a Christmas setting last
Tuesday evening six Hensall
Brownies received their wings
and flew up to Guides, They were
Pam Mickle, Kay Davis, Jill
Drysdale, Sheila Sangster and
Ruth Potter, who has newly ar-
rived from France, Sherie Chuter,
who was sick and unable to be
present, will be received into the
Guide Company on January 4. A
welcome was extended to all the
visitors by Brown Owl, Mrs. Ro-
bert Cook.
proficiency badges were awar-
ded to the following Brownies by
Snowy Owl Mrs. Barrie Jackson:-
Melo nie Veal, house orderly;
Bonnie Sangster, skater and dan-
cer; Judith Mickle, collector;
Prepare boxes
for shutins
Twelve Christmas boxes were
packed at the home of Mrs. Earl
Campbell last Wednesday after-
noon for the shut ins of Carmel
Presbyterian Church, a project
of the Senior WMS. Nine ladies
assisting were Mrs. Campbell,
Mrs. Len Purdy, Mrs. Ed. Munn,
Mrs. Pearl Love, Mrs. George
Walz, Mrs. Stewart McQueen,
Mrs. Harry Snell, Mrs. Harvey
Hyde and Mrs. Malcolm Dou-
gall.
Farewell party
for couple
A farewell party for Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Pepper, who are
taking up residence in Seaforth,
was held in SSIO Tuckersmith
when the school section honored
Mr. and Mrs. Pepper and presen-
ted them with end tables.
About eight tables of euchre
were in play; the lone hand win-
ner was Richard Taylor; Mrs.
Ernest Whitehouse won ladies
first and Diane KcKay conso-
lation. Winner of first prize for
men was Tom Slavin.
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Fink.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick of Hay-
field spent the weekend at her
home here.
Marjory Schwalm, Dottie and
Shelley Kipfer, and Brenda Link,
visited several shut ins in the
village Friday evening and sang
several Christmas carols.
Mr. Ed. Norminton is spend-
ing the winter months with his
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Arthur Traquair and fam-
ily, Woodstock.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church Sunday morning, welcom-
ed into the church on profession
of faith were Faye Troyer, Janice
Bonthron, Rose Marie Campbell,
Carolyn Campbell, Cheryl Mous-
seau, Lois Wright, Charles Sch-
walm and John Skea.
Residents of Hensall and dis-
trict are going all out this year
in decorating their homes and
lawns with attractive Christmas
decorations and coloured lights in
keeping with the Yuletide season.
Mrs. Grace Harpole left Thurs-
day for Ottawa where she will
spend the winter months with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. D. H. Peacock and family.
Mrs. Stanley Mitchell, who re-
cently underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, is
improving nicely, and expects
to be home for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scane,
Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Soldan, Zurich, attended open
house at London Teachers' Col-
lege Friday evening.
Miss Betty Graham, Owen
Sound, was a weekend guest with
Miss Dianne Reid.
Members of Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary delivered seven
Christmas plants to four life
members of their organization,
two shut ins, and one to a war
veteran, in Westminster Hospi-
tal.
Following the evening service
Sunday the Hi-C Youth Fellow-
ship of Hensall United Church
met for a brief meeting and made
arrangements for a visit to
Queensway Nursing Home Thurs-
day evening December 23. They
will sing carols and present a
large Christmas box to the pa-
tients.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rooseboom
and infant son Allan, left Tues-
day, December 21 by jet from
the International Airport, Toron-
Yam Mickle, skater, dancer and
thrift; Kay Davis, skater, thrift
and collector; Jill Drysdale, col-
lector and dancer.
Tawny Owl, Mrs. Rodger \Ten-
ner also presented goldenbars to
Joan Goddard, Patty Van Wieren,
Joan Allan, Janie Heal and Diane
Chuter, and District Commis-
sioner Mrs, Tom Lavender pres-
ented golden hands to Kay Davis
Pam Mickle, Sheila Sangster,
Karen Broderick and Jill Drys-
dale.
Following the presentations a
Brownie play under the direction
of Tawny Owl, Mrs. Venner, was
acted by several Brownies. The
Brownie fly-up ceremony took
place and the 1st Hensall Guides
Twentyone ladies answered the
roll by naming their favorite
Christmas carol when the Chis-
elhurst UCW met in the church
Tuesday afternoon, December 14.
President Mrs. Harold parker
was in the chair.
Mrs. Robert Kinsman led the
worship on " A service of carols"
Hensall briefs
Families of the Hensall Legion
and Auxiliary enjoyed a Christ-
mas party, an annual event, Sun-
day afternoon in the Legion Hall,
and were presented with gifts
and treats. Mrs. Howard Smale
conducted games and a sing-
song. In charge of gifts were
Mrs. Wm Smale and Mrs. John
Skea. Lunch was served.
The CP&T committee of the
IOOF and Amber Rebekah Lodges
delivered twenty five Christmas
plants to shut ins in Hensall and
Queensway Nursing Home, and to
patients in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, and Huronview. Plants
were delivered Sunday afternoon
by members of the committee.
Nine large Christmas stock-
ings were packed by H ensall
Kinsmen and Kinettes and del-
ivered to patients at the Ontario
Hospital, Goderich, and six pair
of pyjamas made by some of the
Kinette members for the Chil-
drens Aid Society, Goderich.
Service for
former resident
Funeral services for the late
William John Carmichael, 60,
399 Brock Street, London, for-
merly of Hensall, a retired OPP
corporal, who passed away in
St Josephs Hospital, London, Sun-
day, were held Tuesday, Dec-
ember 21 from the A Millard
George funeral home, London
with burial in Mount Pleasant
cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, for-
mer Irene Jones; daughters, Jan-
et, Nancy, Mary Lou, all at home,
one sister Mrs. Nellie Fee, Clin-
ton.
During the social hour follow-
ing the special evening Christ-
mas service at Carmel Church
Sunday Rev, and Mrs. J. C. Boyne
and Mrs. Beatrice Hess were
presented with gifts.
to, for Holland, where they will
spend Christmas and New Years
with their mothers, brothers and
sisters. They expect to be away
four weeks. It is fourteen years
since Mr. Rooseboom last took
a trip to his homeland. The trip
from Toronto to Amsterdam took
seven hours.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arm-
strong left this week to spend the
holiday season with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Love and family inClare-
mont, California,
Mrs. John Henderson, Jack,
Jean, Sylvia and Kathie are
spending Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family
in Hamilton.
carried on with the program.
Mr s . Tom Lavender awarded
several class badges to Pam
Sangster and Linda Fuss, and
Jane Pyette received her citi-
zen, swimmer, minstrel and
homemaker badges, and J o an
Simmons received her camper
and citizen badges.
A short movie, called "Life
in the Woodlot" was enjoyed, and
several Guides presented a skit
on the use of knots. Lieutenant,
Mrs. Robert Caldwell, led the
Guides and Brownies in a camp
fire sing-song, and the meeting
came to a close with two medi-
tations by Mrs. Lavender. Lunch
was served by the Brownies and
Guides.
Mrs. Alf Ross accompanied at
the piano. Rev. H. F. Currie gave
a Christmas message on "God's
great gift to us". Mrs. R. Kins-
man and Mrs. A. Ross contri-
buted a piano duet "The Christ-
mas song".
Plans were made to have a pot
luck dinner and quilting at the
January meeting.
A donation of $50 was made to
the M & M Fund of the church;
$25 for the United Church Sum-
mer Camp Kitchen at Goderich;
and $10 to the over and above
gift on the allocation.
Fourteen Christmas boxes
were packed by the Community
Friendship committee for shut
ins of the church and community.
Hostesses were Mrs. Percy Har-
ris, Mrs. Ed Dick, Mrs. Percy
Wright.
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Mrs. Harry Klungel entertain-
ed the staff at Queensway Nursing
Home to a Christmas party Fri-
day evening when a social hour
was spent, gifts exchanged and
lunch served.
Saturday Mrs. Shirley Prouty
of Exeter and her Pentecostal
Sunday School class of eight girls
visited Queensway nursing home
and entertained patients with
carol singing.
ABRS I Larry Jones, Mrs.
Jones and Chris of Churchill,
Manitoba are spending the holi-
days with Mr. & Mrs. James
Sangster and Bradley.
Mr. James McEwen of Toronto
is spending the holidays at his
home.
Miss Ann Lawrence of Exeter
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. Hilliard Law-
rence and sons.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bell and
daughter of Toronto were week-
end visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bell
and Mervyn.
H ENSALL Mr. Brian Fink of London spent
Hensall personals
Chiselhurst UCW pack
14 Christmas boxes
Hensall
Garbage
Collection
will be picked up on