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HENSALL
Zone head
makes visit
Zone Commander Mrs. Evelyn
Carroll of Goderich paid her of-
ficial visit to the Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary Tuesday even-
ing speaking on the. Auxiliary
work.
President Mrs. Garnet Allan
presided for the business which
included;
• a donation of $10 to the
Cancer Fund.
• planned to cater to the Kins-
men banquet April 26.
• made plans for the annual
Penny Sale to be held in the
month of May.
• planned to attend the Aux-
iliary card party at Seaforth
April 17.
• discussed plans for the Zone
Rally to be held in Hensall May
15.
Two bowling teams will go to
Seaforth May 1. Mrs. Harold
Campbell, past president, pre-
sented Mrs. Carroll with a gift.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs. Harold Thiel, guessing
prize by Mrs. W. H. Bell and
attendance prize by Mrs. John
Skea.
A penny sale and lunch con-
cluded the meeting.
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Carter and
Jimmie of Galt spent the week-
end with the later's parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Nelson Hood.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Nor-
man Long were Mrs. Marguerite
Ulch, Windsor, Mr. & Mrs. Os-
wald Brown, Detroit and Mrs. Ed.
Little, Hensall.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Easter-
brooke and family of London and
Mrs. Robert Gibson of Wroxeter
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Ted Robinson were Mr. &
Mrs. George Wilkie and family
of Toronto.
Join church
at Greenway
Communion and church mem-
bership service was held in the
United Church on Sunday. Those
entering into membership were:
Mrs. Wayne Mellin, Marlene Bul-
lock, Wendy Hicks, Clarence
Steeper, Gary Eagleson, Keith
Walper and Paul Steeper.
Daffodils in both the Anglican
and United Churches Sunday were
through the courtesy of the Lon-
don and Middlesex Cancer So-
ciety, London florists, and Lon-
don policemen. Canvassers for
the Cancer Society will be calling
on the people of this community
this month when donations may be
given for a worthy cause.
Miss Viola Curts of London
spent a couple of weeks with
Miss Evelyn Curts and Mr. Man-
uel Curts.
Mrs. David Eagleson had to
"return to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, last week.
Good Friday service for Grand
Bend and Greenly ay United
Churches will be held in Green-
way United Church on Friday,
April 12 at 11 am.
Area students visit sugar bush
A bus load of young students from. Huron Centennial School at Brucefield enjoyed a trip through the
Hensall area sugar bush of Ross and Herb Kercher, Friday, witnessing the operation of making syrup.
Herb Kercher is shown here passing around a dipper of syrup for Bill Campbell, Wayne Gingerich,
Sharon Finlayson and Janet Haney. Below, the kids line up to see the operation. — T-A photo
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F inish quilts
at Woodham
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
The United Church Women met
at the church Tuesday afternoon
and tied two quilts which are to
be sent in the bale.
Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mar-
garet and Janet spent last week
with the former's sister, Mrs.
Wilfred Lamerieux and family of
Caperol.
Mrs. Ted Brine and Michael
of Rannoch visited with Mrs. Ar-
thur Hopkin, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. John Rodd was hostess
for the Kirkton Women's In-
stitute, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Don Rixon and family of
London and Mrs, Agnes Rixon of
Beamsville were Sunday visitors
with Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pam-
ela and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs. Geo.
Wheeler and David and Mrs. M.
Copeland and Jean were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Copeland and girls, Two of the
party were celebrating birth-
days.
Mr. & Mrs. LaWrence Skinner
of London visited with Mr. & Mrs.
John Rodd and family, Saturday
evening;
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Abey and
family of London were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Smith,
Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian visited with
Mr. & Mrs. George Landman and
family of Grand Valley, Sunday.
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Hensall P.U.C.
The Public Utilities Commission of Hensall
will commence flat rate -water billing April 1,
covering the area north of King St. for the
billing period of Feb. and Mar. 1968.
The following rates will be effective
Industrial $50 per 2 months
1st Commercial $20 per 2 months
2nd Commercial $6, per 2 months
13omeStic $4 50 per 2 months
The above'rates are subject to 10% penalty.
H. D. Page
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
APRIL '04
NOTE!, Store wilt be open next Thursday night
April 11, till 10:46.13.111,, CLOSED Al day,
Atitil 12, Good Friday.
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Haddon, Phone 262-2002
Mn ..i Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
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dessert euchre
The Hewn Ladies Curling
Club enjoyed a banquet at the
Legion Hall Hensall, Wednesday
evening, March 27, with forty
ladies sitting down to a turkey
dinner.
Pins were presented to the
two top winning teams of the
year.
Mrs. Howard Scene was elected
president and Mrs. Robt. Baker,
secretary-treasurer.
Legion Ladies Auxiliary cat-
ered for the dinner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cucimore
returned home after a visit with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer MacDonald,
Ruth Anne and Jack at Brampton.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor visit-
ed over the weekend with her
son and daughter-in-law and
granddaughter, Mr. andMrs.Don
MacLaren and Jodi in Toronto.
Hensall WI will hold the annual
meeting Wednesday, April 10 at
8:15 pm in the Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Under-
wood of Gorrie visited over the
weekend with Mrs. John Hender-
son and family.
Mrs. Frank Harburn is a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Mrs. John E. McEwen return-
ed home after spending the past
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Twenty-five members of the
adult Bible School classes of
Zion United Church were privil-
eged to tour the Goderich Salt
Mine Monday evening, March 25.
Their guide explained the layout
of the mine, using a map to
illustrate his talk. Then the party
descended 1,730 feet by swiftly
moving elevator.
They saw the tunnels with ceil-
ings 50 to 60 feet high, the
bolts used to secure the ceilings,
the trucks and drills, and the
conveyor belt with its powerful
cable. A small truck was used
to transport the group in two
parties through the underground
area.
Afterwards the members pro-
ceeded to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Crawford for lunch.
PERSONALS
To verify the fact that spring
really is here, three lively kids
have arrived in the herd of goats
belonging to Mr. Clarence Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Oestricher
visited last Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Green of Mit-
chell.
Those who attended the Mary
Hastings Spring Dinner at Black-
bush School last Tuesday evening
were Mrs. Margaret Clarke,
Mrs. Nelson Schenk, Mrs. Victor
Green Mrs. Aaron Wein, Mrs.
Don Dinney, Mrs. Shirley Glan-
ville, Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner and
Mrs. Leonard Wein. About sixty
members were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver
of Pittsburgh were in Crediton
last weekend to visit with Mr.
Harry Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs, Evan McCandless
of Strathroy spent Sunday after-
neon and evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Oestricher.
Mrs. Margaret clarke, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Clarke of Zurich, and
Cathy Diriney spent the weekend
in Preston with Mr. and Mrs.
George Burr and Miss Margaret
Burr.
Miss Dorothy Jean Randall of
Komoka, tragically killed in an
auto accident at the Denfield
Crossing Saturday evening, is a
grandniece of Mrs. Elmer Law-
son.
A number from this area at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Reuben.
Lady curlers
hold banquet
Amber Rebekah Lodge,Hen-
sall, held a Dessert Eucre and
Bake Sale last Wednesday with
fifteen tables of euchre.
Ladies' high prize was won
by Mrs. A. Orr; consolation,
Mrs. Gretta Richard, Exeter;
nearest birthday, Mrs. Robert
M. Bell; lone hands, Mrs. Edna
Caldwell, Exeter. Winner of the
table centre, Mrs. Howard Lem-
mon.
Several members and friends
from Pride of Huron Lodge, Ex-
eter attended.
VISIT CLINTON REBEKAHS
members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge were guests of Huronic
Rebekah Lodge, Clinton, Monday
evening. Huronic Lodge confer-
red the degree when six can-
didates were initiated.
Mrs. Ray Consitt and Mrs.
Eunice Aikenbead were received
into membership in Amber Re-
bekah Lodge.
two weeks with friends in London.
Mrs. Dorothy Munro of Sea-
forth visited this week with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
Mrs. Bill Knights, Stewart and
Jane, Blenheim, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry North and Tammy Lee of
Port Stanley, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell,
Teresa North returned home
after spending the past two weeks
with the Snells.
Schwantz in Dunnville Monday
afternoon. Those who went to
Dunnville were Miss Pearl Fah-
ner, Mr. Earl Heist, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hendrick, Miss Clara Gaiser
and Mr. Albert Gaiser.
Miss Sandra Taylor and Mr. L.
Cronk of Sarnia were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morlock
and Mrs. Clayton Sims were at
Walkerton Sunday with Mrs. Bil-
liard Sparling.
By MRS. J, TEMP4EMAN
STAFF4
The March meeting of the stafia
Women's Institnte took the form
of an all-day quilting and pot hick
dinner, Mrs. Verna Brooks was
hostesa tOr the day
Four quilts were quilted for the
War Memorial HoSpital and the
Northern Qntarlo bale.
Roll Call was answered with
levyhat's .your beef" and some
very interesting suggestions and
ideas were given, The motto grlionest labour dis-
graces no man" was given by
Mrs. Cecil BOWMOn. Geraldine
Temgleman favored with a solo
accompanied by Mrs, George
Vivian, Mrs. Vivian also con-
ducted a geography match.
Mrs. Ed. Chappel presided for
the business. Mrs. Carter Kers-
lake and Mrs. John Templeman
were the committee named to
look after the short course on
May 1 in Staffa Hall on ',Fash-
ion Cues For You".
Mrs. Carter Kerslake report-
ed on the training school '"Hats
for you" saying that summary
day would be held in Atwood on
April 17. A motion was made to
send a donation to Bunny Bundle.
Mrs. Sandford Hutton
Miss Diane Hutton spent the
weekend with Miss Carolyn Kel-
lett, Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pehlke,
Monkton, spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton and
Dennis.
Mrs. Howard Dayman, Joe and
Michelle, Kippen, Mrs . George
Frayne, Sunshine Line, visited
Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Walters.
Mrs. Lloyd Dobbs and Mrs.
Eveleen Stephens and Rick, Lang-
ton, visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Ivan Brock and Dennis.
Miss Margaret Brock, Stratford
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. Brock.
Members were reminded that: he
WSFJP.t. Annual would be •held in,
FuliartM1 church on. Mal 21 and
that ,members are to bring their
'pennies. lor Friendship to. the
April SWOP:1g,
Mrs, Garnet Taylor was in
charge of the special feature and
.110 the members display their
winters Werlr... There Was a lovely
display of quilts, einhroldery,
knitting, crocheting, hats and
bedroom accessories, Hostesses
were Mrs, Rohert. 14CcOUgheY
and Mrs, Lillian Deuglas,
The'Staffs WI catered to the
Ribbert. Township official's ban-
quet in $taff4 HAIL Teeeday even-,
ing, 'March 26. Mrs, pelt, Mrs..
Taylor and Mrs. Chappel were
the committee in charge of the
banquet.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller,
Mr. & Mrs. John Miller and Mr.
Ken Miller attended the wedding
reception for Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Woodword in Detroit, Michigan,
Saturday evening.
Shirley and Steven Miller visit-
ed over the weekend with their
aunt, Mrs. Rose Harris, Chisel-
hurst and Karen Miller visited
with her cousin, Betty Ann Mill-
er, Cromarty.
Hensall
Jewellery Store
The above premises will be
open Saturday
March 30
& April 6
1968
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
for the purpose of customers pick-
ing up any goods left with the late
George Robert Hess, and after
these dates the business will be
closed permanently.
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