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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-04-20, Page 5ti01 •kkt\S*0 et home I n a POOL Kenneth R, Smith Seaforth 527-0469 4 MR. AND MRS. GARY H. DAYMAN R R, RgRVR, R5R V ACNE IS NO JOKE Nobody has come up with proof that treat4 lug acne helps to curb Juvenile delinquency. But medical authorities have reached the conclusion that many youngsters with severe cases of acne often feel "left out" in the social swim. This has been known to lead to unfortunate personality problems. But why should it? We know that physicians can treat acne successfully in a great majority of caseS. Medicines art available which can help reduce the severity of acne—and this in itself can do wonders for a sensitive boy or- girl. If your teenager haS acne, we suggest that you consult your doctor as the very first step. Should he prescribe Medication for treatment, we will haVE it available in our preScription laboratOry Bob Midaleton, Phm8 Stan Howell, PhmB MIDDLETON Drugs DRONE 235-15 70 EXETER Rfr-A -0-fivcR:ttRiD,nR, Il R Times-Advocate, April 20, 1972 Wii, members write about lives of well known folk H ensall and district news PORRESPONPENTS .Joyce Pepper, Phone 20.-2444 Mrs, Bertha IVIacgregor, Phone •262.2925 ZONE KINETTES MEET — The Zone B Kinette Inter-club meeting was held Wednesday at the Pineridge Chalet near Hensall. Shown above are from the left, guest speaker Merle Tingley of the London Free Press, Hensall Kinette president Eudora Caldwell, inter-club convener Jan Baker of Hensall, district convener Melba Gray and district secretary Freia Heiligers, both of Walkerton. T-A photo 4 Oar $T/#6F4) OfNE TN/PTV WON OF4II 14CW 100..,7WE071/(1? TWO F ar i$ 1#4,140A0T/ON-1 Russell Pesjardine RR 1, Grand Bend 28.8223 — Phones — 238-2406 PORTABLE EQUIPMENT Desiardine Welding Service orRri-Alocv P/INSONIEktiws Group completes 12 quilts Church women meetings President Mrs. Jim McAllister opened the April meeting of the Hensall Womens Institute. Guest speaker for the evening, Case Van Raay, told the members about the campaign for the Mentally Retarded Adult Workshop for South Huron, assisted by his daughter Adrienne, who favoured everyone with an accordion selection. A report on the Huronview Auxiliary meeting was given by Mrs. E, Riley, with a tea and bazaar to be held there, May 3. The District Annual will be held May 17 at Egmondville, Mem- bers wishing to attend should contact Mrs. Payne. Mrs. Robert Simpson was appointed to help the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary to price ar- ticles for their rummage sale. The next meeting of the Huron Historical Society will be held, May 31, in Gorrie, Contributions to the Tweed- smuir book were made by several members who wrote histories of well known Hensall people. Mrs. Carl Payne wrote about W. 0. Goodwin; Mrs. Vera Brintnell about Mark Drysdale; Mrs. R. A. Orr about Mrs. Robert Cameron; Mrs. Len Purdy about Mrs, Alice Joynt, and Mrs. Jim McAllister DDP appointed at Rebekah meeting The District Meeting of District 23, Huron, was held in Amber Rebekah Lodge Wednesday afternoon with 65 attending from Brussells, Seaforth, Clinton, Goderich, and Exeter. Mrs. Ruby Bell District Deputy President was in charge of the meeting. Each lodge contributed to the program with readings and contests, following the business. Mrs. Margaret Sharpe of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge Seaforth, will be the District Deputy for the next term. At the conclusion of the meeting the guests were pleasantly entertained to dinner in the lower lodge hall. about James and George Petty. Reports were given by standing committees and the election and installation of officers was held, The new president is Mrs, Bev Beaton; first vice president, Mrs. Carl Payne; second vice- president, Mrs. Jim McAllister, secretary, Mrs, Grace Peck, treasurer, Mrs, Bob Elgie. Native of Holland, passes away Marinus Van Dyk, of Hensall, passed away at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on April 15, 1972, in his 75th year. Surviving are brothers Anthony, Quebec; Hank, Holland; and sister Mrs. Lena Meinstra, Holland, Also sur- viving are several nieces and nephews, among them Mrs: Sim Roobol of Hensall. Mr, Van Dyk was born in Holland and came to Canada in 1927, where he has resided in the Grand Bend area, and east of Hensall, Four years ago he came to Hensall and resided on Mill Street. The funeral was held at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hensall, when service was held April 18, 1972, with Rev. Donald Beck officiating. with burial to be in McTaggarts Cemetery at a later date, Pallbearers were Gerald Glenn, Murray Dawson, John Kelders, Charles Glanville, Asa Deeves and Roy Pepper. Flower bearer was Thomas Lavender. Oldest resident dies at Hensall A resident of the Queensway Nursing Home for over two years, John Francis Wm. Paterson, passed away April 12, 1972 in his 100th year. Surviving are one son, Sproat P. Paterson, Toronto; one grandaughter, Mrs. Marion Peart, Toronto; and one great grandson, Donald Peart, Guelph. Also surviving are a neice Miss Cassie Dougall, Huronview, Clinton, and a nephew, Jim Bengough, Hensall. Mr. Paterson was born in Hensall in December 1872. In the early days Mr. Paterson's father, Robert Paterson, owned the first planing mill in Hensall. With his father, Mr. Paterson helped to build what is now Hensall United Church. In 1892 he married Merne McGregor from the Kippen area, who predeceased him in 1955. In the early 30's Mr. Paterson moved to Toronto and resided there for 62 years, where again his life was centered around working with wood, as he worked as a carpenter. The funeral was held at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hensall, April 14, with Rev. W. Jarvis officiating. Temporary entombment was made in Hensall Union Mausoleum with burial to be made later in Hensall Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Jim Bengough, Joe Bengough, Bill Bengough, Donald Peart, Bill Workman and Morley Cooper. The Coal Strike In England Is Over Marinas Will Be Available Again By May 1 See It TODAY The All New AUSTIN MARINA Compare it with any of the foreign or domestic compacts r 2395 South. End Service EXETER 236.2322 Open Evenings By Appointment Unit I Hensall UCW held their April thank offering meeting Thursday afternoon at the Church, with Mrs. Ken McLean presiding, The devotional taken by Mrs. McLean included scripture from St. John, and an article entitled, What is it Like to be Blind, which was on the life of Stuart Hayter, a former resident of the Varna area. Roll call was answered by 16 members present. The General meeting will be May 1, with Unit I in charge. The study) given by Mrs. Lorne Hay, was a film on Africa by Garth Legge, who is secretary of the United Church in Africa. Mrs. Don Traverrs conducted a contest, and Mrs. Bob Drysdale and her assistants served lunch, United Church Messengers Hensall United Church Messengers met for their April meeting Monday afternoon, at the Church. The meeting was opened with everyone repeating the Messenger Motto, followed by a sing-song from tile Africa record. The offering was received by Laurie Pepper, and leader Mrs, Joyce Pepper read a Bible story called "The Wrong Boy for a Friend." It was followed by discussion, The roll call was answered with 10 present. Leader Mrs, Shirley McAllister read a story from the Nearly Home book, Another country of Africa, Uganda was introduced. Members learned most people of Uganda speak the English language, and that Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world. The African fable, "Mrs. Leopard, Mrs. Goat and their friends" was read, Vicki Mann closed with a prayer entitled '`Inside-me." Arnold Circle Meeting The April meeting of the Arnold Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Janice Baker. President Mrs. Marg Vanstone opened the meeting with a poem. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Mildred Bell gave the worship on prayer and call to worship, The Arnold Circle is to entertain at the Queensway Nursing Home April 24, and have been asked to join tile Presbyterian Church choir for May 21, which will be an- niversary Sunday. The members were also invited to attend Kippen United Church April 26. For their next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs, Joanne Bell May 15, Mrs, Rochus Faber who is library secretary is to give a report on the Synodical which she attended, and to display some of her books. Mrs. Vanstone closed the meeting with the Serenity Prayer. Chiselhurst UCW Chiselhurst UCW held their April meeting Tuesday af- ternoon. Mrs. Alvin Cole opened the meeting with a poem "Spring Song", followed by the theme song and prayer. Mrs. Roy McDonald gave the worship on ""Joy". Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Exeter, spoke on the Mentally Retarded Adult Workshop for South Huron, Mrs, Russel Brock gave the Bible study. The ladies have completed 1.5 large quilts and 2 crib quilts during the winter months. A plant sale is planned for the May meeting. Shirley Brintnell told about her trip to Europe, where she visited Germany, France and Swit- zerland. Mrs, Cole closed the meeting and hostesses were Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Tom Brintnell, Personals Mr. & Mrs. William Simpson of Birmingham, Mich. were recent visitors with Mrs. F. G. Bonthron and friends here. Mr. & Mrs. Laird Joynt, Toronto, Dr. & Mrs. Harry Joynt, Toronto, and Dr. Wm. Joynt spent the weekend at theirformer home here. Mrs. Elvina Mooney is spen- ding a few weeks with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn. Mr, & Mrs, Ross MacMillan, David, Tommy and Ann of Waterloo spent Sunday visiting with Mrs, MacMillan's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Archie McCurdy, Windsor, and daughter Mary Beth, and Sandra Schroeder, Hensall, were entertained Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy, on the occasion of their son Micheal's birthday. Mrs. Bertie McMurtrie, King Street, Hensall, celebrated her 92nd birthday Wednesday of last week. Heirloom graces pretty wedding A silver candelabra, brought • from Scotland in pioneer days by the bride's great-grandfather graced the wedding service held in Exeter Pentecostal Taber- nacle, Good Friday evening when Rev. Austin Gedcke united in marriage Shelley Erma May Kipfer and Gary Howard • Dayman, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman, R.R. 3, Kippen. Alice Freeman, Stratford played the wedding music, • Bridal attendants were Trudy Archer, as maid of honor, and Lynda Kipfer and Patty Dayman, sisters of the bride and groom were bridesmaids. 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