Zurich Citizens News, 1961-10-12, Page 3TH,URSGAY,, OCTOBER 12, 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THREE
News of Hensall IJ. isiriet
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess
spent Thansgiving with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and J. L. McCloy and family, at
their summer cottage at Georg-
ian Bay,
Mr. and Mrs,. Murray Venner
and little son, of Grand Bend,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Venner.
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Pian Carnival
The Kinsmen are sponsoring
an old time carnival and dance
in the local arena Friday, Oct-
tober 20, cash and fowl bingoes,
paddle wheels and games of
chance. Some lucky child will
win a C.C.M. bicycle.
Kinettes are sponsoring a
rummage sale in the Legion
Hall, this Saturday, at 3;00 p.m.
At a special meeting of the
CP & T committee of the IOOF
and Amber Rebekah Lodges last
Thursday night, $1Q was dona-
ted to CNBI.
Student Council
Miss Peggy Goddard, of Hen-
sall, was elected president of
South Huron District High
School student council, last
weak, Other officers are Den-
nis Mock, of Hensall, vice-presi-
dent; Cathy Hodgins, Centralia,
secretary; Mary Jane Hoffman,
Dashwood, treasurer; Dale Tur-
ney, Exeter, publicity.
In Sarnia Hospital
Wilfred Raymond Huffman,
43, of RR 1, Hensall, was ad-
mitted to Sarnia General Hospi-
tal last week when he fell out
of a car on Highway 21, five
miles north of Forest. He suf-
fered head and possible internal
injuries. Mr. Huffman was
hitch-hicking to Hensall from
Sarnia, when pickedup by a car
driven by Benjamin ,Gressette,
of Kettle Point Indian Reserva-
tion.
Mr. J. F. H. Paterson, of Tor-
onto, visited last week with his
neice, Miss Cassie Dougall,, and
other relatives, Mr. Paterson,
who will celebrate his 89th bir-
thday in December, is very
smart, active and alert for his
years, and has fully recovered
from a fractured hip he suffer-
ed in a fall last winter. He en-
joyed reminiscing with old
firends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay,
Pamela and Sheila, of London,
were Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson
and family.
Wendy and Ruth Robinson, of
London spent Thanksgiving with
their grandmother, Mrs. W. B.
Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
and family spent Thanksgiving
with relatives in Rochester N.Y.
Miss Lillian MacKay, of Wind-
sor, spent the weekend holiday
with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shep-
herd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and
family expect to move into their
new home on Queen street in
the near future, which is near-
ing completion.
Mrs. Ron Mock and her new
For the
biggest ton of
coal in town
BIGGEST IN VALUE! BIGGEST IN QUALITY!
A standard ton in size and weight but 'blue coal' outweighs all others
in heating value and comfort. For the best co& and the best service,
CALL
LORNE E. HAY
PHONE 10
HENSALL
daughter, Julie Ann, have re-
turned home from South Huron
Hospital.
Enjoy Supper
.Approximately 200 were ser-
ved to a delicious hot turkey
supper with all the trimmings
last Tuesday evening at Carmel
Church, and many favourable
comments were heard regarding
the fine supper. The proceeds
were very gratifying for the
Ladies Aid, who sponsored the
supper.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bonth-
ron and family,. and Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Hay and family ex-
pect to take up residence short-
ly in their new homes in the
new subdivision, at the east
side of Hensall.
Hensall Feeder Calf Club
JOIN NOW
A carload of feeder calves will be
arriving soon in Hensall. Any boy
or girl, age 10 to 21, in the Town-
ship of Hay, Stephen, Stanley, Tu-
kersmith, Hibbert and Usborne,
wishing to feed calves should con-
tact any director of the South Hur-
on Agricultural Society, or Peter
McNaughton, secretary, phone
55, Hensall.
LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY
Hobo teams were planned for
the month of October, at the
October meeting of the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary held in the
Legion Hall last Tuesday even-
ing, and presided over by
president, Mrs. Gordon Munn.
Mrs. W.J. Cameron acted as se-
cretary in the absence of Mrs. E.
R. Davis.
A thank -you letter was read
from iiliss Lizmore receptionist
at Westminster Hospital, Lon-
don, thanking the auxiliary for
gifts sent to two veterans.
Plans were finalized for their
12th birthday party, held Friday
night, with Legion members as
special guests.
One bowling team will partic-
ipate in the bowling tournament
at Wingham on October 4, and
two teams will go to Exeter,
November 1, to take part in a
tournament. These tournaments
are sponsored by the Legion
Lathes Auxiliary.
Mrs. Roy Smale won the mys-
tery prize. A period of recrea-
tion was enjoyed, and refresh-
ments were served.
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Rebekah Lodge
installs Officers
Mrs. R. A. Orr was installed.
as noble grand of Amber Re-
bekah Lodge, Hensall, at a cer-
emony held last Wednesday ev-
ening. The- installation was
conducted by district deputy
president Mrs. Ethel McPher-
son, Clinton, and her installing
staff of Huronic Lodge, Clinton.
McKEE SALES
AND SERVICE
Local Representative
CHECK ON THE
FALL DISCOUNTS
See
Bill Clement
Other officers are, junior
past noble grand, Mrs, Ernie
Chipchase; vice grand, Mrs.
Hugh McEwen; recording sec-
retary, Mrs.. John Ingram; fin-
ancial secretary, Mrs, Clarence
Volland; treasurer, Mrs. Ed
Corbett; warden, Mrs, Archie
MacGregor; conductor, Mrs. L.
Eyre; chaplain, Mrs. Blighton
Ferg; pianist, Mrs. William
Fuss; inside guardian, Mrs. Geo-
rge Parker; outside guardian,
Mrs. Jack Corbett; RSNG, Mrs.
Glenn Bell; LSNG, Mrs. Inez
McEwen; RSVG, Mrs. Leona
Parke; LSVG, Mrs. Eva Parker;
scene supportors, Mrs. Elgin
Thomson, Mrs. George Clifton,
District deputy marshall, Mrs.
Effie Beattie, of Clinton, con-
ducted the installing staff.
Soloist, Mrs. Mary Nediger, of
Clinton, sang, "My Task." Mrs.
McPherson was presented with
a gift by JPNG Mrs. Chipchase,
During the business session it
was decided to cater to the
Grand Master's Banquet, Nov-
ember 20, to serve the baseball
boys with a banquet; and to
canvass the village for Tag Day
for south Huron Hospital, Exet-
er. Mrs. Orr reported for the
visiting committee, Mrs. Lorne
Chapman for the finance com-
mittee, and Mrs. MacGregor
gave the semi-annual report.
Mrs. Glenn Bell expressed cong-
ratulations to the DAP and her
installing staff. Mrs. A. Shadd-
ick, Noble Grand of the Clinton
Lodge, also spoke. Other speak-
ers included Mrs. B. Suitor, and
Mrs. Nediger, Clinton, Mrs. Mac-
Gregor and Mrs. Chipchase. A
social hour was convened by
Mrs. R.E. Shaddick and Mrs.
Edna Corbett.
PHONE 14 — HENSALL
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cost only about $8,000 each to
raise. But the dividends are
startin gto flow back in. I can
now wear my son's socks, and
do, when I can't find a pair of
my own, and I'm sure I won't
be out, except after dark.
And ten lively years in the
newspaper business, and I sup-
pose a man should be thankful
he was never horse -whipped,
shot -gunned or even fisticuffed
during that eventful decade of
poking his nose into all the hec-
tic, turbulent currents of small
town life.
Then into the teaching, and
thankful I like the youngsters.
It would be pure hell if one
didn't. A n d here's another
Thanksgiving gone by, and I've
only begun to touch the things
I'm thankful for. I wish they'd
hold it twice a year.
WILSON'S DRUG STORE
Phone 20
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MEAT DEPARTMENT
Sweet - Pickled Cottage Roes
Club Steaks
Head Cheese
Loin or Butt Pork Chops
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
COLGATE REG. 65c
Dental Cream special 55c
Velveeta Cheese 1/2 lb 29c
Velveeta Cheese 1 lb 55c
REG. 2 LB. PACK
Parkay Margerine 50c
lb. 49c
ib. 59c
per tin 79c
lb. 59c
SUPER SAVE 5 OZ JAR
Instant Coffee 65c
DOMESTIC 1 LB PKG.
Shortening 2 for 65c
MONARCH 7 LB BAG
Pastry Flour 55c
10 LB. BAG
Granulated Sugar 79c
GLIDE 64 OZ
Liquid Starch 3Ic
COLOR KWIK 2 LB. PACK
Parkay Margerine 60c Hard -Gloss Glo-Coat 99c
Dog Food 8 for 79c I Spic & Span giant 73c
Tomato Juice 2 for 49c Liquid Detergent 73c
DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION 15 OZ.
JOHNSON QUART
FANCY QUALITY 48 OZ. MAPLE LEAF 24 OZ
HORSEY 48 OZ .. o, .c≻_at
Kam or Prem 12 oz tin 39c Grapefruit Juice 3 for $1.
ALLEN'S48OZ.TINS,�
Apple Juice 3 for 79c
CREAM or KERNEL 10 OZ and 8 OZ
York Corn 10 for $1.00
CHALLENGER b? LB TINS
Sockeye Salmon 51c
MACARONI and CHEESE
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SUPER -SAVE 24 OZ e I�raft L)mners 2 for 29c
Peanut Butter 45c Rose Margarine 4 l'bs $1.
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Calif. Lettuce 24's ea. 9c
Onto Celery Hearts 2/29c
LIBBY'S 2 LB. POLY BAG
69c Mixed Vegetables 47c
5 LB. BAG 138's
Sunkist Oranges
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