The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 10•
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Hensall
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It tool only moments to write Jim's cheque from'
home; it will take him only moments to turn it
into cash at his local bank.
Jim's cheque is only one of 2,500,000 handled
every day by a. clearing system operated by the
chartered banks that reaches into every corner of
the nation and runs around the Clock..
This vast and efficient system which enables
Canadians to transfer money simply and conveni•
ently from person to person, place to place, is one
of many ways in which the chartered banks keep
pace with the needs of a growing, expanding
Canada,
THE CHARTERED BANKS
'SERVINC-
YOUR COMMUNITY
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'Cromarty auxiliary 1,41tforir?m.
entertains society' Kippen
of Staffa line, and Mrs. Cottle-
'ticketdrawn
William
secretary
Grandmothers were special
Vests. of Kippen East Women s s
Institute at their October meet-
leg held in SS 10 echoolhouse,•
Tuckeesmith last Wednesday f
with 65 member:, and guests in
attendance.
Prizes for the eldest grand-'.
Mother went to Mrs. John Mc-
Gregor; most recent grand-,
pother, Mrs, Campbell Eyre,
most grandchildren, Mrs. Earl
Kinsman.; birthday nearest meet- ,
tug, Mrs. William Brintnell;
grandmother wit w ' es a ,
Mrs. William Cole, Hensall.
Family night will be held in
the Legion Hall Fridae. Nevem- )
Mx 4 and the group accepted
an invitation to Hurondale WI
December 9. Members answered
the roll call by bringing a grand-1
mother and introducing - her. A
game of "Live a borrowed life"!
was enacted by the granclmoth-•
ers of the Institute, Mrs, Camp-'
bell Eyre read a poem "Grand-
ties Shop". The program in- .
eluded a pier() duet by Mrs.'
Boss Broadfoot and Mrs, John;
Sinclair; piano solos, Donna.'
Whitehouse and Katherine Mc-
Gregor; vocal solos, Diane Mc- I
Kay and Joan Sinclair; recite-
Eon, Joan Sinclair; accordion
selection Helea Vanloon. Some •
of the numbers were given by,
request.
President D•
Mond presided and hostesses
were Mrs. Campbell Eyre and
Mrs. Ken McKay. Lunch con-
veners were 'Mrs. Alex AlcGre-'
gor, Mrs, Ross Broadfoot, Mrs.
Winston Workman, 'Mrs. Robert
Gemmell, Mrs, Robert Upshall,
F'n1 •
l. Community Centre Saturday eve-
Presbyterial, outlined Mission I Mr, Honsinger sold his busi- part in the meeting, Lunch was Hall on Friday veiling. Aliss lea Scott was home from Band work. She was introduted • nees to Mr. Ed. Burnes, end ---- served under the direction of London for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar
were guests at the Exeter Tines-
Advocate annual staff and re-
porters banquet which was held
at Armstrong's restaurant, Exe-
ter on Saturday evening,
At the communion service on
Sunday, three new members
were received into the church on
profession of their faith,- Mete
Alice Walker, Miss Joyce Kers-
ko celebrate. the birthdays of
Mrs. Alex Miller by letter,
The family of Mr. and. Mrs,
Otto Walker' gathered at. the
home of ther parents on Sunday
to celebrate the birthdays of
their mother, Mrs, Walker, also
Alex's and other family birth-
days.
Mr. and Mrs, K. MeXellar
visited en Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Allen at Riverside Rest
Home, Mitchell, and also with
Mrs. Christina McKellar.
'Mr. and Mrs.. John Wallace
and Debbie and Mr. and Mrs.
George. Wallace visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Gus Ha.-
ge_y of London. Mrs. Grace
Scott visited with Mr, Jas, sal-
lantyn.e and daughter Miss -Janet
Ballantyne, London, on Sunday,
d Mrs, Miller, A Speare, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mitchell, , •Messrs. Frank Stagg and Bob
splendid topic "Facing Life with Aiticellar attended a barber shop Thankfulnesr" was given by Miss • quartette entertainment in Lori-Olive Speare. Sharen and. Karen don on Saturday eight,
Scott favored with a duet with' Many of the Dalrymple clan,
Carol Ann Dow Accompaning Mrs. Carter Kerslake thanked and other friends attended their
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annual get-to-gether at Staffa
Church
of Winni eg The Mission Band of Chisel-, • - • . Laing, as sisted by Mrs, J. Teel- Mrs. M. Houghton, Miss Olive
Stoneman graduated from the
Baby Band into the Mission
Band. Ruth Ann Coleman and
Patricia Harris favoured with
vocal duets, with Mrs. A. Ross
accompanist. and members of
the Mission. Band sang.
Refreshments were served by
the Mission Band.
Attend services
for bank manager
Mrs. James Smillie and Clar-
ence, Mrs. R. M. Peck, Mr, and
Mrs. Delbert Geiger attended
the funeral of the late Alexander
Robertson, held Wednesday, Oct.
19 from the Miles funeral chapel,
Toronto,St. Clair Avenue, • h
interment in Mount Pleasarit
cemetery, Toronto.
Mr. Robertson was a retired
bank manager of the Royal
Bank where he had served for
dale district.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Dr. Jennie Smillie, of
Hensall. In July this year Mr.
Robertson attended the Smillie
reunion 'at Seaforth,
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Reeve V. L. Becker, Hay
Township, and Councillors John
Soldan .and Delbert Geiger, Mr.
R. Black and Mr. H. Zehr at-
tended the telephone convention
at the Royal York, Termite, on
Thursday and Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bedard arid
family, of London, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Matson and family.
Members of the curling , club
and guests enjoyed a turkey ban-
quet in the Legion Hall Friday
evening last. At the conclusion
of dinner a brief meeting was
held and Howard 'Scene was
elected president. ten Thursday
evening, October 27 a meeting
will be held in the COmmunity
Centre with all of the curling
club to elect the rest of 'the of-
ficers and their committees.
Binge
Winners of the Legion bingo
Saturday last were; Share the
Wealth, Mrs,e' Norman Baird,
Brucefield; door prizes. Mrs.
Clarence Reid, Gordon Love.
Other winners were: Thelma
Baird, Mr, Schwartzentruber and
Patricia Harris, Patricia Harris
(3), Mrs. T. Coates, W, Parker.
Miss H. Murray, Airs. 'Flee
schaurer, Mr, Schwertzentrulsere
Harold Kerslake, Mrs. Tay.
lor, Mrs. Garfield Broderick,
moved to RR 3 .Brampton a
week age with his wife and son
Phillip, Mrs, Honsinger was for-
merly on the staff of South Hur-
Mr, John AicAlurtrie was taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don on. Saturday, where he, is
receiving x a mee
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Parker. Ricky and Cindy,
Miss Bernice Diking, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with her
parentS, Mr. add Mrs. Wilbert
Dilling.
Mr, Earl Bell, of Toronto, and
Miss Marion Bell, of London,
were weekend visitors with 'their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor,
of Varna, were recent visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. George Park-
er.
Airs. Sarah Glazier, who is in
her 94th year, is a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alford,
Brantford, Mrs. Ruesell, Redden,
Exeter, Jack Hedden and grand.-
son, of London, visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. Catherine Hed-
the former's
I
mo-
ther., Mrs. Alice Jayne
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrt. N. E. Cook were their
daughter, Dr. Norma Hopkinson
and family, Joan and Bruce of
Lian's•Head. , Airs. Fanny Clark spent the
'weekend in London with her sis-
ter, Mrs, Pearl Nichol.
Miss Ruth Anne' Traquair of
St. Thomas, spent the weekend
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. MeQueet.
Dr. and Mrs. W, R. E. Sproat
of Windsor, flew by jet; to San
Francisco to attend the Ameri-
can College of. Surgeons annual
meeting. Dr. Sproat received his
fellowship in the American Col-
lege. He is the son of Airs,
Sproat of Hensall and the late
Mr. Earle Sproat. Dr. and Mrs.
W,' C. Sproat of Stratford also
attended the Convocateit on their
Way home, froM a surgcal meet-
ing in Hawaii.
Mts. C. I. Gaiser of Toronto
visited the pest'week with Mrs.
Earle Sproat.
Mrs. Garnet Allan, Mrs. Gor-
don Munn, Mee W. J. Cameron,
Other if we ere ping to win the
] world. for Christ. , howl's sister, Mrs. H. De Forge Devotions were led by Airs, R.
. pleman, Mrs. G. Laing and Mrs.
the and
Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Har-
old Parsons, t
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Mr. and Mrs. George McKaig
of Vancouver are guests this
Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Harry
Horton and Mrs, R. Vanstone,
motored to Lucknow last Wed-
nesday evening and were enter-
tained by the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary. Each came home
with several prizes won at the
Penny Sale. one of the highlights
of the evening.
Mrs, William •Shedick, of
Clinton, was' a guest this week
with Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and
Bill.
Miss Mary Gibson was taken
by Bonthron ambulance to South.
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Thursday. Miss Gibson who re-
centlylb td her 90th birth.
day 'resides with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John MeMurtrie in town,
A turkey 'supper will be held
in Carmel Church this Friday,
sponsored by the ladies of the
church,
Mrs. L. SiMP80,11 spent. the
weekend with. Mfr, and Mrs. W.
D, ,Simpson and fareily of De-
troit, Mich.
Mrs. Catherine liedderr will
observe her 80th birthday this
Monday, October 31.
Because Of the dry season lots
of wells in ;the Community have
gone dry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan
and David spent last week :he'
lidaying with the latter's pare
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Laird Mic•
kle and family. and visited in
London and Ridgetown,
The. Womans missionary So.
ciety Thanksoffering service will
be held in the United 'Church
Sunday morning, October 30,
when guest speaker will be Rev,
William J. 'Moore of Parkhill._ •
Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr. .and
Mrs. Rose MacMillan And son
David visited in Ridgetown last
Tuesday with Mrs, MacMillan's
grandmother, Mrs. Geo, T. Mic-
kin,
Jack, lean and Sylvia' Hender-
son, attended the performante
of "Camelot" at O'Keefe's .Cen-
tx.e, Toronto, Saturday "afternoon
and saw the NFU hockey game
at Maple Leaf Gardens in the
evening between the Detroit Red
Wings add Maple Leafs.
•Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEWee
spent a few days this week in
Detroit.
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Mr. Norman McLeod, of Dear-
born, .Mich., has been visiting
several weeks with, his niece
and nephew. Mr. and Mrs
kyle, :and other relatives,
St. Andrew's United Church
WA ' are holding their annual
bazaar and -tea on Nev. 19 at
3. pee.
I Miss Marlene McLachlan, of
1London, spent. the :weekend with
her parents, Air. and Airs. Wit.
; liana McLachlan.
Mr. Don Bell, of Burlington,.
visited over the weekend -with
; his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
ham Bell.
Mrs, Norman McLeod, of
Cookehire, Quebec, and her son,.
Bud of Ottawa, visited over the
; weekend with friends in Nip-
' pen,
Recent visitors evith Mr. and
Airs, Harry Van Wierren and
ifamily were Mrs, Tony Ver-
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The floor of the new bridge,
townline north, will be poured
this week and completed short-
ly.
A bus system from the camp
via Grand Bend "' eat points
north has been inaugurated.
Mr. Melvin burr attended The
T-A banquet in Exeter last Sat-
urday evening.
Mark battle of Gibraltar
The. Korean battle of little
Gibraltar was commerated at
Camp Ipperwash on. Sunday in
divine service with Padre Capt.
L, C o 1 e in a n in charge and
organist, William Foster of Exe-
ter, followed by a march past.
Acting CO was Major Freele,
The new CO, IA, Col. Johnson,
is expected to return from course
in Washington, shortly,
The first census taken in Can-
ada, in 1666, was the first
modern census, taken anywhere
in the world and the population
then was 3,215, exclusive of In-
dians and Eskimos.
boc5in and Mrs, Bank Smith. of
London. Mrs, Sceeorel Betkeep
Of Holland who is..spending a •
few months in Canada is a pres-
ent :guest,
A number from Kippen attend-
ed anniversary services Sunday
at Brucefield. United church.
Rev. 1).. A. 'MacMillan and
Mrs. MacMillan recently visited
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frienclt in the village.
Mr. and Aim Norman Pie
ert accompanied. by Mr, anCl
Mrs. Robert McGregor spent
'Sunday in Kitchener.
Air. and Airs. Norman Long
attended 'The Times Advocate
banquet Saturday _evening at
Armstrong's Restaurant, ..f4xe-
ter.
band
cousins,
air
of as theirguests
held
fallCouncil Conference
and
key of 'Stratford who used As belie, Airs. ZVti COICrnhQ1111 and
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parents,with? the Tatter's
Mrs. N. Baird. last with chaprons, Mr. and Mes,I e
this Saturday will Jackpo t Cecil. Pepper. This week they will $95.00 in 56 cans, two_ door pre.' held a Hallowe'en dance in the, z es tee eee ke
ring from 8 to 11:45 pen. Ten! •
new records will be purchased' It's easy to put a Classified 1.
this week for the dance, I Ad in The T-A. Just Phene 770,
now en Peel
Bensinger, a former
• , 40 years and after 23 years he
'Harry, Caldwell and Mrs. John. was called to the head office in Sinclaue Toronto and placed in charge of
Capital Stock for Ontario. lie
Mrs. John Bolton was a past elder of Deer Park den and Herb. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt and United church, Toronto. He was
native of district year and in Judithaieelc d of
with e Rose-
by Mrs. Robert Boyce and thank-
ed by Mrs. Beatrice Munn.
The president of the Mission
Band, Ruth Ann Coleman, pre-
sided for the worship service on District Hospital, Exeter.
assisted by Patricia Harris, Eric The race was rim Wednesday.
Ross and Janice Wright.
Joyce Ferguson and Donald
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Curlers!
CURLING MEETING AT HENSALL., ARENA
Thursday Night, October 27 — S p.m,
Anyone interested in curling, please' attend. Those
who cannot be present but Wish to curl should call
Don Joynt at 62, Hensall, •
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