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The Huron Expositor, 1949-05-20, Page 3.4elegatee,,"ohne '14te E1 Pateriff* 044 614telr lhelhfieru w ' tend Those •who cau:.attellit {faked to baud't• their' flames ttr_ cladye Luker before jutlte3. The tulle, "KnQw' tlle'Visit to' I lake;'US etter builders of the future," wee. nxpressively given by''Mae . M. $111s. S110 verbally (thanked the ladies for the get wellcards re- 9eived during cher illness. ,The pipet speaker, Rev. 11. Mahoney, ef Exeter, ably dealt with the Sub- ject, "Citizenship," in which he stressed the following essentials' of ood citizenship: Appreciation of lsterioal �1kaeltgroUud; d e1pp the Dense of vision, , aed discipline. Mrs. E1gie gave an exceptional iy interesting 4eeonstration on "'Flags of the British, Empire." Mrs. A. Moir; of Hurondale, who attended •the officers' convention. M Guelph on May 6 and 6, vividly outlined the highlights. Mrs. Earl Mitchell favored with a humorous reading, Enjoyable accordion selec- tions were contributed by Rev. Mahoney. Mrs. G. Armstrong voted thanks to all and the National An- them was .sung. Delicious refresh- ments were served at the close, the hostesses and social commit- tee being responsible for the ar- rangements. Hurondale W.I. Elects Officers Mrs. Alvin Moir was hostess for the Hurondale Woman's Institute annual meeting which took the form of a pot -luck supper. Letters. of thanks were read from Unita- rian Serviec for large bale sent, also from Children's War Memor- ial Hospital Fund for donation. A donation of $10 was voted to the Cancer Fund. Mrs. E. Mitchell gave a report of the district executive meeting. The district annual will be held in Crediton June 3. Mrs. Elford will answer the address of welcome and Mrs. W. Sims will answer the roll Ball at this district annual.N The secretary -treasurer presented her report, disclosing a balance of $208.59 on hand. Mrs. E. Pym gave the emergency re- port with $11.53 do hand. The aud- itors' report was given by Mrs. A. Morgan; Miss Elaine Kernick was soloist. Mrs. J. Kirkland conduct- ed the election •of officers as• fol- lows: Hon. pres., Mrs. J. Kirk- land; pres., Mrs, A. Moir; 1st vice- pres., Mrs. W. Sims; 2nd vice-pres., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacEwen are seen cutting their wedding cake at the reception following their marriage in St. Thomas on Saturday, May 7. Mrs. W. Elford; sec.-treas., Mrs. G. Hicks; assistant, Mrs. R. Jef- fery; District Director, Mrs. R. Westcott; ' Directors, Mrs. H. Strang, Mrs. E. Sillery, Mrs. A. Dougall, Mrs. L. Rowcliffe;' Em- ergency, Mrs. E. Pym, Mrs. R. Jef- fery, Mrs. P. Passmore, Mrs. H. Love; representatives to district annual, MTs. A. Moir, Mrs. R. Westcott, Mrs. W. E.therington, Mrs. C. Down; press, Mrs. Fretts; pianist, Mrs. A. Dougall; assistant, Mrs. W. Kernick; auditors, Mrs. W. Kernick and Mrs. A. Morgan. Mrs. M. Beckler, who is leaving to take up residence in Exeter, was presented with a gift, Mrs. R. Jef- fery and Mrs. C. Downs doing the honors. Lunch was served. Successful anniversary services, largely attended, were held in 1 • ens., 1c "o Hold Picnic o Anniversary, Services Qtr erved in Heiman alndn Orval, Churches. NEWS OF WEEK IN HENSALL; ' With "Citizenship" as its theme, the Hensall Institute held a • see- cessful monthly meeting in the United • Church ,schoolroom Wed- nesday night, May- 11, with Mrs. F. Beer, president, in the chair. Mrs. 3. Paterson and Mrs...,., D. McEwen were hostesses. The open- ing exercises included the Ode, the Creed, "0 Canada," and the roll call, "My contribution to the mak- ing of a eood''citizen." During the business session the president an- nounced that Mrs. Dinnin has in- „a .. - ...,Fra t ,...,L.•_, L Akooepl 4 the p?lauiu 1, ,"lie held en W&c1nee�ay, Inge. 8; ',MO.; group is asked to meetat the Town Hail. art , :ve , ikKlock, where those 'having care will be waiting to arrange transportation;' Mrs. A. Mousseau will .Look after tables. Mrs. Hor- tpn. Mrs. J. Sangster, Mrs.. Parke and Mrs. W. Smale were named to attend, ;to luncheon arrangements. Mfrs Norminton and .Mrs.. L. Chap- man will arrange the sports for the event: In the absence of Mrs. Orr, district representative, her re- port of the district meeting at Mrs. R. Elgie's . on April 22, was read by Gladys Luker. The district an- nual will be 'held at Crediton on Friday, June 3, starting at 10 a.m., D.S.T. Miss A. Spencer will be the speake.. Mrs. Beer, Mrs, Munn vited the Institute to hold the pic- nic at her home. This offer was and Mrs. Mousseau will be voting ffinerks Mar Added to grain, Roe Wondergrow Hog Concentrate giWies extra stamina, speeds growth of hogs, gets them off to market six weeks earlier . . . brings profits six weeks .loser. And, here's one reason why it gets results . . . Roe Wondergrow Hog Con- centrate is produced in the heart of Western Ontario for Western Ontario hogs. Your Roe Feed dealer has a fresh supply of Roe Wondergrow Hog {Concentrate. Spring Grasses, rich In proteins and vitamins are harvested at their nutrition peak, dehydrated in minutes, then added to all Roe Vita - mixed Feeds . , . a "green gold" diet bonus for poultry, livestock. RFe-f ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. a YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM: W. R. Kerslake, Seaforth A. J. Mustard, Brucefield W. R. Davidson, Hensall J. A. Sadler, Staffa Russell Shouldice, Brodhagen Canadian Approved Chicks HATCHED BY BUCKEYE STREAMLINERS in a Modern Hatchery, designed to produce large numbers of high grade Chicks at Reasonable Prices. New Hampshire, Sussex, White Leghorn, White Rock, Fast Feathering Barred Rock Chicks every week. Large numbers of Crossbred Chicks are also pro- duced. N. H. x Sussex, N. Ii x B. Rock, and -. W. Rock x W. Leghorn. LAST HATCH EXPECTED MAY 26th McKinley's Farm & Hatchery ZURICH, ONT. Phone 97-11, Tiensall HENSALL STOCK FAIR HORSES AND CATTLE' WEDNESDAY MAY 25th, 1949 IN THE 1HENSALL PARK Special Attraction HORSE DRAWING CONTEST -1st prize, $25; 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10, and 4th, $10. Draw to be on loaded stoneboat. Two or more teams to enter. Entries to be made on or before May 24th. Committee in Charge—Elmer Webster, Varna; Wm. Decker, Zurich; Stan Tudor, Hensall. Judging Commences at 1.30 p.m., Sharp A Special Feature will be HURDLE JUMPING LADY DRIVERS 4 -HORSE TANDEM TEAMS SPECIAL SPEAKERS Robt. McCubbin, M.P. Assistant Minister of Agriculture DEMONSTRATION OF FARM MACHINERY Admission to Park, 25c Children Free BANNOCKBURN PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE Write the Secretary for Catalogue GEO. W. ARMSTRONG, W. R. DOUGALL, President. Secretary. Carmel Presbyterian Church Sun- day, May 15. The guest speaker for the day was Rev. D. G. Campbell, minister of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, who delivered very inspiriug and timely messag- es. The choir, under direction of Mr. J. Nicol, A.C.C.O., organist and leader, added much to the service with splendid music. Mrs. A. Scholl contributed a solo; Mrs. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs. C. Kennedy and Mrs. Scholl, a trio, and soloists in the anthems were Don Bell, W. 0. Goodwin, Mrs. Harold° Bell and Mrs. C. Kennedy. Rev. Campbell was assisted in the service hy Rev. R. A. Brook, minister of the Unit- ed Church, who withdrew their evening service in favor of this anniversary. Evening services will be with- drawn this coming Sunday even- ing, May 22, in the United Church in favor of Chiselhurst Young Peo- ple's anniversary. Rev. D. Wren, B.A.,-B.D., Stratford, will be guest speaker, and H. T. Hoffman, Dash- wood, soloist. Rev. H. V. Workman, Northside United Church, Seaforth, will be guest speaker at the United Church anniversary services on Sundae, June 5. Music wi11 he furnished by the Rennie Male Quartette of Seaforth. Anniversary services were ob- served in St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, Sunday last under the auspices of the Young People's Union. Mrs. Wu, missionary from China, was guest speaker at the morning service. Guest speaker at the evening service was Rev. Hon- orary Captain W. A. Williams, Chaplain at Centralia Airport. Miss Greta Ivison was at the or- gan console and special music was furnished by the choir and a young people's quartette, compos- ed of Bernys McClinchey, Mona Caldwell, Don Bell and Edison McLean, sang. Sangster - Forster Westminster Hospital Chapel, London, ,was graced with spring flowers and ferns Saturday, May 14, for the wedding of Eleanor Jean, daughter of Mrs. Forster, Bruce Street, London, and the late F. B. Forster, to Douglas Scott Sangster, eldest son of Mrs. Sang- ster and the late William Sang- ster. Hensall. Rev. C. W. Cline of- ficiated. Fred Sillett presided at the organ and Frank Emeny sang, "I'11 Walk Beside You," prior to the ceremony, a.nd "Because" dur- ing the signing of the register. Frilled tiers of net caught with tiny satin bows featured the skirt of the bridal gown, extending into a long cathedral train. The satin bodice was styled with a net yoke outlined with a frill, and a frill fell over the hand from the long slim sleeves. A finger-tip veil of French illusion was held with a pleated headdress, and she carried Johanna Hill roses and lily of the valley in a cascade arrangement. Ted Forster, Hamilton, uncle of the' bride, gave her in marriage. The attendants were Miss Marg- aret, Sangster, Hensall, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, in gold brocaded satin; Miss Norma Sangster. Hensall, sister of the groom. in blue brocadedsilk ben- galine, and Miss Mina Rosser, in pink bengaline. They each carried an arm bouquet of Talisman ros- es, Robert Sangster, Hensall, was his brother's groomsman, and the ushers were William 'Free] and William Hocking. For her daugh- ter's wedding, Mrs. Forster wore a dusty rose crepe frock with navy accessories and a corsage of roses and sweet peas. The groom's mother chose a navy and white ensemble with a blending corsage of roses. Following the reception at Lyn Lodge, the couple left on a wedding trip east. For travelling the bride wore a cinnamon suit with matching shoes and bag and Kelly green topcoat. Her hat was of golden straw, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scotts Sangster will reside in London. McKILLOP A unique celebration was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert on Sunday, Mother's Day, when their two children, Mrs. Irvin Rock (Della) and Norman cele- brated their birthdays. A chicken supper was enjoyed. Among't'hose present were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock, Diane and Paul Rock, Nor- man Eggert, McRiltop; Miss Laura. Jackson, Seaforth; Miss Grace Mc= Phall, Science ']=Gill; M. fennewies, i itelierler, 6,1141.1ift. ,and Mtg. Carl Eisler, of 'Lb/Ott Ma)r W-apicah4 0t 1184 IMOt,,$) CU to to l #hey' ExetQar at. Dash "oqd, a `. 26--P ntra3ia 14 Zudie11 27 --Mitchell 4 Lueari. Goderich 4 Exeter'; 30—Zurich at Pasihwood: .Clinton at Clinton. 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