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Gordon Fawn, Saleszna'i,, T Andy'Dutilop;-Salesman
.MiteheIl:. Phone 1.86 Seaforth: Phone 5l. or. 542'
Sales & Service for Chevrolet, Oldsmobile,
Vauxhall. and Chevrolet Trucks
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS It's a Profitable'; Pasts lme
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NEWSO : NSALL
'8 -YEAR-OLD= MAN LEAVES 'ON TRIP;
ILL (OVER OVER. 7 000',^MIL.ES
Mr -;.Fred Kennings left.':1VIondag' presentation, Refreshments.
Were
night by train: for the west coast. served
and 'will step off to see his brother, I Binge Winners
Wjliiam- Kennings; at H:armistan, Bingo winners at, the -Legion
-Oregon,_ wlio is • seriously; ill He Sattiiday night were; • Mrs, C.
will leave for San •Francisco, A76 nson, Sim. I oobo , ,Mrs. Fry
riles south,, rthen to "Portland, Ore'°Wier Toronto) Llgyd 1, btt; ;.
gcjr, to _visit with the dau
-three gf -" Iiloy ° Elliott, `sya McAitbur, -Lloyd
tees of his brother,. William, .then Elliott, Mrs: Richard Taylor, •;Sr.,
to Berkley,.'California,to 'visit "his 'Roy : Pepper, Mrs.- Fryer, Toron-
nephewv, Albert > eneings<.:; .. tq,-Mrs.-R. Taylors Sr., Fred Kew-
From -
en=
From -.there he. will . travel north {Mugs,,to,-
Miss• Fryer;' Toronto,"Mrs.
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to. Seattle; ,in Washington, •then'_oii N.• Baird,. Mrs.: Lester, -Michigan;'
'to Victoria and 'Vancouver, B.C;; Mrs: ;Glenn ,.'McKenzie; share -the -''September;' were' the president
Ladies Aux lki ,
Henson Legion.
Plan Activities
The ; Legion" •Ladies' Auxiliary'
met Tuesday evening in the Legion;.
Hall -.for ..their -:Jane meeting,. with
President Mrs. William -Brown'; pre-
siding. . An application for .ntem
bership::, for Mrs. Isabella .-Skew
was received' 'DiscussioncentreG:,,
around;, improvements being. made
in the'kitchen. -
Delegates appointed. to attend
-the convention,'' at the' Royal York.
Hotel,. Toronto the 'fatter part of
b 'boat: then -to Mission City, B.t . wealth, Mrs. 'Jack "Cowan, Mrs. T;_ Mrs. •-William: Brownand acct
visit has oldest' sister's son s C. , Coates, Mrs, A. aster,. tory M r
to: ..., . }I„ s. Lawrence Ba ilia ,
sell ,Payne. ,He; will :proceed east pot. this Saturday, dune 14, val.], be. Mrs.' Harold Bonthron resented.
to `for a'r.union with -tile. $W5;;in :63 calls. highlights
P,
.. g , gilt of the'bowling .tourna-
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five sons: and a daughter: of bis.L. . Amore Gackstetter,, ,of " Exeter, Ment ; held- -at: Walkerton
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sister, . Mrs. James Payne. Then escaped utriiilured; Friday nig t a, Orangeville winning-• ;the- trophy;
The president gave- an ;interesting.''
report --the 'zcme irally held' at. '
Blyth recently. -
he: will proceed east to_ Winnipeg, ter -the bread truck he was driving
-Noilh.Bay, South R3ver; where he ,skidded on- loose -gravel -'e hile-mak=:
will. visit his sister, Mrs. Mary ing- :_a , turn' and Overturned --two.
Gabel. !miles east of Hensall. ,Damages
Rr. Kennings'
ennin s' tri will take two. to he truck total led$600: ,rovin-
months,and ,he -will travel .some cial Constable Harry Reid, Exeter,
7,000. miles. Mr. Kennings . is, •78 investigated. •
Years of a.ge in,.August, and is mak Members of the_ 1VIission Band of
ing the, trip"alone:_
CarmeiChurch at tended. :the•: Mis-
sion -Land rally at Goderich, held
Carmel Has•,AnniVersary at the Presbyterian Cbureh;,there
L arge' congregationsregations ";a tended 'last Saturday. Taking!..partart onthe
anniversary services in. Carmel -program from Hensall were ,Patsy,
Presbyterian ,Church on Sunday.; .Barbara' and Charles ,Schwalm,
-Guest " minister; for the -day .Was who favored with•piano solos: Mrs:
Rev. William Henderson;:-' of Walk- Donald MacDonald; -of Mosa, for
erten, who delivered two very in, merly of 'Hensall, gave a fine ad-
spiting and: helpful messages.
At the morning:ser'vice the_Choir',
under direction of. Mrs. ' Malcolm
,ti .
Dougall, sang an anthem, - "His
Eye is On ,the Sparrow;'' aad a
junior quartette, composed ' of Jin
Love, Patsy Bell; Mrs. John ,Bak-
er. and Jim Douga;Il, sang "E'er
" 'Sol ist.:for.
the,Sun Goes Down,. o
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the evening service was Mrs. Wm.
h e b ..
Brown, who 'chose , for her selection,
"How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings."
'The +. • choir ' anthem ww as, ; "Hark!
Hark! My. Soul."- ; • ----
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Rev D.:7 Lane, minister of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church-,--
Clinton,
hurch,- Clinton, ,assisted with the evening
-service. Lovely flowers decorated
the church.
Miss Lola Volland on .the staff
of the local Bell Telephone; anda
bride -elect of Saturday, . June 28,:
was honored at a pr e`sentation:held
at the office Monday evening when
the 'staff presented her with a wall'
Mirror,' Mr's. H. Smith making the
awrck:- Council':'
Indigent:funeral expenses paid
by Flowick-Council wilt beano more
than $125 ,:=.:Decision ww as .made by,
the township council; meeting Mon
clay,n_Clerk J -_ Harold-: P._oiiock's_
office irr.Gorrie, to allow only this;
amount. 'However,` -council paid D, -
Rain $165 .for, funeral'milea'ge°
grave 'opening and cards for, a re
ee utdigent fi neral -
Bach-of..the-five-libraries-:m How --
ick z were granted ,I $25 by' LLcouncil.
: Township mill-rate`was `set" at
13r2.miils'for cgnimercia3.rate this
:-Year....Farin and' residential rate is
17 mills with relic£ att ,l triill and
general sehool.at;32 mills
Reeve Arthur .'Gibsonpresided
Ifoi' the meeting; Which passed road
accounts for payment, and general
paymentsof , $16;513.09, This•
amount• included a'transfer to the.
road account of, $10,790-
'-77
Parson (meeting-,• a '.neighbor
Ebringing:;home a -',-load of hay)';
"Wouldn't ;it be ;better if ,you at
tended, servieeg nStead -of""'worlf.ing
this: ways
Neighbor;. "Parson, 1 don't know
whether it=would be best to sit on'
a -load of .nay, -,and think of religion
oro=sit in the T;chureh and ::think i:of
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Law Down Pa en
Special Terns To Suit YOnr Purse
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as good 'aS the service you get
Sevorrased Television- :Sets`
t Sensationally Low Prices ,
Hobby Shop,l'otors
Di -and Nevi EACH
e 70;w:
dress on India, enhanced with
slides, Mrs, ;MacDonald was dress-
ed- in native costume. -
The° cottage, a e situated on
_ fi..
the bowling greener Main -Street
nd .owned by the Hensall' Chamber
en s
, Commerce; _ has beoya ` to
'Wilfred Doupe of Exeter,
for S5O0.
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Seven't nderst--ere: received. The-
-Bank
he"Ban -ofNTontcal arebuslamg _a.
new bank on: this.. site in, the near
future. ,
.The:•IO F'=:'and Rebekah Lodges
a-i11-;'tten�d -divine ser--vice=in::th•
United Church Sunday June:15 at
l,a.m and_wilL b,e ;addressed by
the -Rev. Charles D. Daniel. -
Mr.
Mr. and- Mrs. Bill Demo and
Chris, of.New Sarum, Were- week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross -Jinks and Gail Elizabeth:,
Mr,-Alvin,_Warrener,- of . Pontiac,
Mich., spent • the, weekend :: with•
Mr
.and Mrs: Manley.; C, Jinks
Decoration Day -services, ` under
the auspices of the IOOF and Hen -
sail Legion will be held•. Sunday,
June 15. The'. short service at the
cenotph_ at 2 p.m. will be _followed
with a'short service at Hensall 1.7n-:
ian Cemetery at 2::30. Speaker will
be Rev. Charles D. Danieli
Winthrop
Tie= in HF. _
Winthropand Clinton .Played -"An a,
tae _Friday evening in „ match
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match at the Winthrop. park. Fol-
lowing the,'game, ;dancing -was en=
toyed -in, the Ball. Bruce's - orches'
tra, supplied the musie-for,daneing:
withFrank Johnston;as caller.
Winner of :the electric, tea.; kettle
being -raffled -by; the;ciub ivasMrs ,
'William: Little The" thertnos -jug
was won by' Mervyn':Godkin -Over
175 attended.' the affair•
Mrs:: Gilbert . Smith; Miss Eileen:
.-and Mrs. W.- R. Somerville,
61''Were in- Toronto over•
the,weekend attending a social evr
ent,in-honor-o£-Mrs-$ mith''s;Baugh=