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Convention. of the llesPital AA*
iliarievAssociatiOn of Ontario,.
Toronto on'i0.00110 gave
entitualastie reports at the NOV,
&ober Meeting of the Seaforth
govair Auxiliary on „Tuesday
evening.
Ms. Etue'reported over SOO
auxiliaries were. registered at
• the convention. There are 60,-
000 members belonging to the
Ontario Auxiliaries and 5,000
teenage ,volunteerworking • in
hospitals. in Ontario.
She said -one speaker urged
aindnaries to _remember to
smile and be friendly as they
carried out their work in the
hospitalas volunteers, to Work
for pleasure ' and to be gener-
ous with praise and cautious
with criticism.
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even trained in some special
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capacity. • Placing of wreaths at the CQ110-
Miss Alice Reid reported the thpb. at 10:45 a.m.
need for more volunteersto oarLia‘insg. wvmaerrs,ra-wy107; sPrIrinc;
assist with knitting baby sweat-
ers and booties. Volunteermay giori, president E. 11,,Davi4 Au*,
phone Mrs. Nnithan Schneider illarY,- president Mrs. Garnet Al -
for wool. Mrs. mr, D. Stephen.- len; Kinsmen and KiiietteS1
son reported that handmade ar- President Wayne Reid for 1041
ticles are needed fpr the' Gift men and president Mrs.lion-
'Wareing for the , Kin,etles;
Shop sueh as stuffed toys, dolls,
• Guides, Pam Male; Village,
clothes, etc.
Mrs, Orville Oke announced Wil°aakrolesd; CalZ-
RToewneveshipM:ncnoiuen.
that she had presented the Aux-
iliary bursary •for $150.00 to bell; Tuckersmith, Reeve Elgin
Julianne Rau at the Commence- Thompson; General Coaa, Bar-
rnent exereises 'of_ the Seaforth -tie Jackson. .
District High Sehool on Nov- A large and colorful parade,
ember 1. Julianna is a student Beaded by Exeter Legion Pipe
nurse at St. Joseph'sifospital, Band, Legion, Auxiliary, Guides,
London, at the Present time. Brownies and their leaders,
Miss Dorothy Parke ,handed • marched to tne United Church
out tickets to be Sidd for the for service at 11 a.m. Re. liar-
Amdliary Turkey Draw. old F. Currie gave the message
Mrs. James MacDonald Is to, appropriate to the occasion.
be responsible for favours for President E. A. Davis read the
patients' trays for Christmas. scripture. passages from- Reyol.
New ideas were brought from ations 21 1 to 7. The choir sang
the convention for favours. an anthem under direction of
Miss Janet Cluff reported the Mrs. John Turkheim.
recent rummage Sale had been Parade nthrshall was Wilmer
most successful and the mem- Dalrymple, oolor sergeant, Jim
. bers were thanked for all the Taylor, standard .bearers, Leg-
work they had done to bring ion, Jelin, Skea, Garnet Allan,
about this success. Auxiliary, Mrs. Harry Horton,
Plans were finalized for the MrST Roland Vanstone, Guides,
Christmas party to be . held at Brenda Lavender and Jill Drys -
the next meeting when Court dale. Monday evening, Nov. llth
Whist will be Played. Each members of the Legion enjoyed
member was reminded to bring a dinner at the Legion Hall.
. a gift for exchange and•a show-
er gift for the Gift Shop, hand- Hensel! Council .
made if possible. Mrs. Clare Hensall Council met in ses-
Reith, Mrs. Kenneth Etue, Mrs, sion Monday evening when Mr.
Gordon Beuttenmiller and Miss J. G. Tillock and Mr. S. Jeffrey
Alice Reid are in charge of this froni the Dept. of Highways
meeting. were present to discuss with
The mystery draw was won council the transfer of High -
by Mrs. Orville ()k. way 84, a distance of .61 miles
„ in the Village of Hensall,%and
\ also Highway 4, a distance of
KIPPEN EAST" WI .43 miles in the Village of Hen-
'
Kippen East WI will meet
sail, to the jurisdiction of the
Municipality of the Village of
November 20th at 8:30 p.n. at
the Hensall 'i Legion Hall. The Hensall. This ' matter will ta
roll call is "'should Canada op- some time before the resolution
en her doors to all nationalities can be accomplished as it re -
for immigration" and other it. quires a transfer of jurisdiction
ems include motto by Mrs. Ro-
-by order in council, also anoth-
bert Kinsman, Mrs. Miner from er order in council to establish
Thames Road Church, speaking these roads as connecting links
to. the Queen's Highway as well
on the Sarnia Indian Reserve,
with pictures, reading by Mrsas a resolution from the Village"
Edna Caldwell'. ,,, accepting the transfer.
. At a special Meeting C. A.
, MacDonald was awarded the
contract to lay a new sidewalk
'Rebekah's' froth the Kosy Korner to Thomp-
son's at $3.60 a foot. Henson
council met with Ilay and nick-
, •
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• ersmith Townships regarding
..,, fire agreemepts. A committee
. , of six consisting of, Ross" For-
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' a ' rest and Alex MeGregor from
Tuckersmith, Reeve and Deputy
Reeve from Hay and the prop -
The newly installed noble, erty committee from Hensall
grand MrsGordan F'apple, pre-
who will try to iron out the dif-
,
• sided over Monday night's meet-
ferences and come to a reason-
ingpf Edelwiess Rebekah Lodge. able solution to the problem.
The allocation for the 'sponsor-
Total population of Hensall is
ship of thYouth Pilgrimage
960 and total assessment is $1,-
e
to the United Nations was paid. 209,900, with $99,725 exenint.
Mrs. R. M,' SiOtt, vice -grand, re-
Nominations will be held on
ported on cards and treats to November 25th.
Mr. Charles Mickle flew borne
-sick folks.
Members were informed of from Bethlehem, ,Pennsylvania
the banquet to be held at
-where he is attending Universi-
Brucefield Central School in "
ty, to spend the weekend with
late November, in honor of the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird
GrandmasterGrand Lodge of Mickle. He arrived Friday morn -
Ontario, „ .g ,
1004 Jack Calvert of inin Hensall.
Mrs. Emma Downs, London,
Stratford. ""•\ -
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Mrs. Papple -named the ' fol -
as a weekend guest with Mrs.
lowing committee conveners: Grace Harpole and Mrs. Olive
covenant, Mrs. William Roe; Horton and -also attended the
benevolent, Mrs. Margaret Mes-
Mitchell anniversary Saturday.
senger; trustees, Mrs. Edward
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick is spend -
Andrews; press, Mrs. Joseph
ing a week with friends in Strat-
Gremmett; sunshine pal, Mrs. ford.
Mae Hillebrecht; district, Mrs. Mini Ann Mickle and Robert,
James Rose; finance, Mrs. UWM, London, spent, Saturday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Felker; property, Mrs. '
Tillie Dunn; rnembership, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Wilmer Cuthill; 'CPT represen-
tative, Mrs. Rose; visiting, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell
R. M. Scott; entertainment, Mrs.
Cuthill, Mrs. Keith Sharp, Airs.. of RR 1, Hensall, celebrated
their "40th wedding anniversary
Rose, Mrs, Andrews; Social, Mrs.
op
Cuthill, ltrs, Andrews, Miss Sunday, Nov. 10th and their
Jean Scott, Mrs. Mae Habkirk. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Hendrick of RR 1,
Mrs. Cuthill's committee for
Grand Bend, arranged a party
the next three months will be: .
Mrs. William Dalrymple, "Mrs.
In their honor at their home at
Roy ,IVIcnigle, Mrs. Allan RR 1, Grand Bend Saturday eve -
Campbell, Mrs. Adin Forbes, ning, attended by relatives. A
social hour was spent in play -
Twelve tables were in play
Mrs. Felkar. ing progressive euchre, follow-
ated MT a ' smergasbord supper.
euchre following the meet-
ing with Mrs. Jean Cairns and The celebrants were presented
w
John Reid winning most games. with many beautiful gifts in -
Lone hand winners were
eluding a purse of money.
Mrs.
-Their •marriage was solerpniz-
Robert Dalton and Zack McSpad-
den while Mrs. Reta Orr and ed in Hensall - United Church
manse 40 years ago by the late
.Godan Papple won consolation
prizes.
Rev. Arthur Sinclair and fol-
- 'Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill and com-
lowing their marriage they liv-
mittee served lunch. ed on the Mitchell homstead
farm east of Hensall, where they
" have resided ever since. ..
They have one daughter, Mrs.
Elgin Hendrick and two grand-
children.
Mrs. Robert Reaburn was in
the chair for the Remembrance
pay meeting of unit two UCW Of :
Hensel United Church. Re-
membrance theme. was carried
throughout. The table was dec-
orated with a cross and was
surrounded by poppies.
Miss Mary Goodwin, Mrs.
Pearl Passmore and Mrs. Rea.
burn each contributed poems
and thoughts of remembrance.
"- Members are reminded of the
mission festival in Crediton on
Nov. 13, 14, 15. .
. Five stoekingsc are to be pack-
ed for Ontario Hospital, Code -
rich. Mrs, Ron Mock, Mrs. Vern
Alderdiee, Miss Mary Goodwin,
Mrs., Rodger Venner and Mrs.
•Harry Hoy are to take are of
purchases, A favourable treas-
urer's report was giVen by Mrs.
Ken McLean, Mrs. Carl Parte
and Mrs. Don McCurdy and
their committee served refresh.,
Menta.
Mrs. OrVille Snlith is a patient,
in Clinton Publie 49PPItati-
Mrs. Antli Carter of Clinton,
formerly of Henson, is a Pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital,
where she underwent surgery on
Monday of this week.
MRS ERVIN .4 W.LERT
Residents of Hensel]. and
community were saddened to
learn of the sudden passim ,,of
Mrs. Ervin J. Willert, a very
highly esteemed resident of
Hensall who passed away sud-
denly in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Tuesday, November 12,
in her 73rd year. She was the
former Luella Walper. Mrs. Wil-
lert was an active member of
St. Peter's Lutheran - Church,
Zurich and valued member of
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paSSed 'Way in "M.
Surviving are °ilea(); 04014,
RR 2, Heasali, two daughters.
Beatrice, Mrs. Ross RichardIMR,
RR 1, Zurich; Itrs. Pearl Koeh-
ler, Hensall; 21, grahdehildren
and 14 great:grandchildren;
four brothers; Aerdell Dalifor-
•Ida; Garnet, Detroit; Jan, Port
'Severn, 13,04 William, B.C.; two
sisters; Mrs.' Pearl Mousseau,
Zurich; Mrs. George (Arletta)
Hess, Zurich,
Resting at the Bonthron fun-
eral .home, where public ser-
vices will 1546 held from St. Bet-
er's Lutheran Church, Zurich,
on Friday, November 15th, at 2
p.m. conducted by Rev. ' A. C.'
Blackwell. Interxnent will be in
St. Peter's Lutheran cerneterY.
COLEMAN LAWSON
sthims and maidenhair fern\
Kennneth M. Briggs of/Flint,
Michigan, cousin of the groom,
attended as groomsman and
George Lawson, Stoney , Creek,
brother of the bride, and John
Jacobi., London, friend of the
groom, ushered guests.
For receiving guests at Sid-•
onia Hall, Stone Y Creek, the
bride's mother wore a cranber-
ry •fortrel dress with gold col-
ored•accessories-with which she
wore a yellow orchid corsage.
The groom's mother chose a jac-
ket and dress ensemble of tur-
quoise shantung, krey and sil-
ver accessories and pink orchid
corsage. The hall was beautiful-
ly decorated with cerise carna-
tions.
For travelling. to -Snkokey
Mountains in Tennessee, the
bride wore a dark green crimp-
olene dress and jacket with ac-
cessories in black with a
corsage of yellow rose buds.
The young couple will reside
at 232 Oakland Ave, London,
Ontaric. •
Prior to her marriage the
bride was feted at several show-
ers including a family ,shower
held for her at thee -Time of.
1VIrs. Ross Forrest, RR 2, Kip -
pen, aunt of the groom.
Stoney Creek United Church
was the setting Saturday Octo-
ber 26th at 3 o'clock for a love-
ly autumn wedding when Judith
Ann Lawson and Wayne Edward
Coleman of London, exchanged
marriage VOW$ in a double ring
ceremony before the Rev. N. L.
Watson, amid' a floral back-
ground of baskets of cerise car-
nations andt.. white mums. The
bride is the daughter -of Mr. and
Mrs,„ John B. Lawson, Stoney
Creek and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence
Coleman, Cromarty. Traditional
wedding music was provided by
the organist, Mr. H. aohnsi
Given in marriage by h • fa-
ther, the bride chose a oor-
length wedding gown of white
peau de soie tripamed with
white satin, styled with a fitted
bodice and natural waistline..
Her headpiece was white lace
Mantilla, and she carrted a cres-
tent shaped bouquet o`F red roses
and white stephanotis.
Maid of honor, Miss Ruth Ann
Coleman' of Cromarty, sister of
the groom wore a floor -length
cerise velvet gown with natural
waistline and bodice of heavy
lace in pink and cerise tones
with matching velvet headpiece,.
and carried a basket of white
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wree'e .
By Faye Munro and Sharon
- Dietz
Last Friday the WI:beads
Council • held Riemernbrance Day
services in honor of those men
who fought for orur freedom. It
was not compulsory that the
students attend the assembly
because the Council felt that
the students were responsible
enough to decide on their own.
As o Testi \t the gym was filled
- almost to capacity.
The service opened *by mar-
ching on the colours. The colour
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party included flag-Ilyeaners Kar-
en Henderson, and Tine Shan-
non and Cadets Jim Rowe,
John McGrath and Mary Anne
Kunz read the poem "In Handl-
ers' Fields"; Bob Smelt; led
the students in The Lords'
Prayer; Bryan Hodges -It nead a
Scripture Pasth.ge 'arid Kanen
Sarrass read , "The Story of a
Canadian War Hero." One intn:
ute of silence was observed and
The Last Post was soundedi,
.Duning the service the Student
body sang, the hymns Faith of
Our Fathers, and 0 God Our.
Help in Ages Past as well as 0'
Canada and God " Save the
Queen.
Trumpet Band
The Trumpet Band led a 'leg-
ion parade to St. Thomas Ang-
lican Church on Sunday wlieze
Legion members attended Re-
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girl& the band also attended,
the service and led the Parade.•
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vice ended
On Monday the hand pared
with the Legion to the toWnDeltsl,
otaph in memory of those who
-died Mloviing the services the,
bamd led the Zegi:141 mernb.
in a parade drown Mein Street
to the Legion hall.
Senior Girl's- Volleyball
The sznior velleYbakt
team attended a tournament at
Central Huron Secomdry School
in Clinton en Nov. Btle Seofarth
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