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CYANAMID OF
1992,,
CANADA'L.IMITED,,
Teen„Town "Topics.
(By Kew Ryan)
About .209 Teen Town members
and visitors enjoyed d aneing to
music by Garry Williams, and Don
Wright at the weekly dance.'Last,
Saturday- evening' dancing, .began
On 'the cement, floor of the arena,:'
This Will ,continue for --the remain-
der .of
emainder,of the, season.:We are now us-
ing' "the: Legion's ;amplifier until we
purchase our own.
"Sandra McGon le "won the.lucky
, g
bill and a,recer'd-for the door prize
with the lucky : ticket ;being drawn
by :Chief M. Hutchinson. Coco Cola
installed' an automatic cooler.,rand.-
now the arena booth does not. have
to remain 'open. during the dance.
Only one dance lies between .now
and the `.big joint dance".
We would like to thank Mr. and'
Mrs. Townsend _and Mr' and Mrs.
Petlrick: for chaperoning the last
dance.
Seaforth Teen Town has been in-
vited
nvited to •attend. the""Diel, McFar-
land'a •record hop in Goderic1r this
';Friday .night" at the high ' school.
The return visit will be made July
4th
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,Mrs. William Chambers, D.D.P.
of District 23 of the' Rebekah .As-
sembly of Ontario IA.O.V.; Pre-
sided'at the inaugural ;meeting sde g in'..
4.
Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 on Wed
nesday evening."The meeting open-
ed, with the. Lord's Prayer and the
roll Call answered by representa-
fives of the £oliowing lodges;:: Gode
rich,. Mrs. Frittley, Mrs. Johnston;•
Brussels; Mrs: MacTaggart 'Sea -
forth, Mrs. Harrison and. Mrs, Dal
rymple; " Hensall; Miss: Mabelle
Whiteman 'and Mrs. William Cald
well, Clinton, Mrs:. 'Broadfoot; 'Ex-
eter, Mrs. R.. Kestle and Mrs. Gil-
bort Johns: The minutes of 'the dis-
trict meeting • were •,read , by. the
secretary -treasurer, Mrs;.
Stewart Dick; and adopted, by the
D,D:P., Mrs.. Chams, ber
The `P,N:G. picnic will be -held at
Seaforthe."Lions _Park, ,Wednesday,
July 8 Secretary-treasurer'Mrs..
Dick, gave her report, which was
adopted as: read. D,D.P: Mrs;
Chambers gave,a,very detailed. and
interesting -report, of her • year's
work in District 23 of the Rebekah
`Ass.embly of Ontario '10.0..F. 'The
bylaws••were read by the secretary.'.
treasurer, M.S.;S;- Dick.-" D.D.P.;
Mrs. Chambers, assisted by. D.D.
Marshal Mrs. H. Beavers; cif Exe
"ter, presented 1V,4rs. Harold Parker,
Hensel]: for 'D.D.P.
for,' the incoming' term. The coan-
in'ission was; read by .DD. secre
t'a -treasurer Mrs. Dick
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DPD P .'Mrs,• Harold Parker pre
seated' P,:12 D.P' Mrs ChamberS,
With tier-" ewel',• Mrs, William Cald=`
well was appointedaperetary trees,:'
urer,.for-the-coming, term,
P Mrs,
Parker' s oke thankingthe,
thankin"the
lodges for :the honor she received;;
stating. the .:`themee'.to, be' -followed;
in`:;.the term : wet Td::. "Loi One
Aiiotlier'' She then; -appointed••-the
several lodges to ona.mittees,_suc
as .finance; entertainment, bylaws'
and:: resolutions. A short .program
followed,, • eonsistin'g of a reading
by,Miss Mattie Ellis, entitled, "The
Purple Hat' ;,vocal;`solo, Mrs. Wm,
.Brown,, "Life's Lovely Things," ac-
eoinpauled>.by Mrs:'• Wm. Fuss • at
the .piano; `vocal" duet, Mrs. Hugh
McEwan anti'Mrs. Fuss, "The Lord
is My Shepherd"; 'Mrs: Brown ac
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Brucefield (Sub -Ag ey) Open Tuesday and rriday
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Mrs. Inez: 1VfeE'wan and her offi-
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-Mrs. Alvin Mair was hostess at
her home Wednesday .eVening for
the June meeting of. Hurnndale Wo-
men's Tnstitute; A highlight of,the.
meeting was a: talk by: Mrs."lfalrry
Strang 'on the -trip-'she ;and Mr.
Strang had taken " a` year : ago
through the Province 'ef Quebec
,The talk proved "very • interesting
and educational. At the "time. Mr.
Strang was president of the Ontario
Soil and Grop ,improvement -.Asso-
ciation, which were sponsors of the
trip,, as well" as -the Canadian Na-
tional "Railway:" ,
rs.''Alvin Moir .and Mrs.13race
TMuckey volunteered to be leaders
for a 'course given , in'."the fall " on
lamp shades. "One hundred sauvenir
spoons; are on`order-for themem-
bers, : commemorating: the Queen's
visit to Canada ibis year, "A bob-
b'y for 'the farm women'. was - the,
roll call answered by the mem
bers, .Current events were review .
ed. by`. Mrs: A .Etherington and
Mra. Rhinie, Kellen and Mrs..; Les,
Gibson commented on the motto,
"Nature never .spoils her work by
being" ",in a hurry."
June Meeting:
< Tiurond'ale.:vGI J
twig
Sharon Passmore favored with. a
solo, accompanied" ,by 'Mrs. Reg
••Hod'g ert and" a trio.was, sung. by
Mrs, Ted Eooley; •Mrs. Hugh Love
and ,Mrs. Percy McFalls. The; July:
meeting ,will be a 'picnic•, at :River. -
view Par,'Exeter-, with Mens al -and
Crediton, Institutes• special. 'guests
President Mrs Roylance--WeStcott
charred the meeting, for the aiusi
ness -and Mrs' A1vin-:P.asseiere for;
the program, -M iflbers-enjoyedan-
-iitterestmg contest Hoste"sses4were-
1virse Alvin Moir, Mrs -41 Southcett,.
Mrs. Robert Maver, Mrs. Les Gib-
son and "Mrs..,Harold Jeffery,
Have Bus Tnp to ;Toronto
Students oft-'Tuckeramith School;;
Area 'accompained by: "nine" teach-
ers and guests enjoyed a bus;; trip
to Toronto on -Thursday Their. itafi-
erary included a rifle oa: the; sub
way, tour of Casa Loma .Riverdale
Zoo, where they had dinner, par-
liament BMW,' i g$: where they were
met on the seps of the building. by
Charles S, MacNaughton, of Exe-
ter, M.P.P for Huron, who conduct-
ed the party through. the build
Museum, Hyde park,here
they
had-supper, Magni .Air -port, where
they, spent an hour watching the,
planes land and -take off. •
• No. 10,,; Hay, T.S.A.
,Pupils at No. 10; Hay, havebeen
promoted as follows: To Grade 2,
Janice Armstrong; Freddie Elder,
Billy Munn, ,Bradley Pryde, Alber'tt
Rooseboom Elizabeth Wasson. To
Grade 3i' Jim Campbell, ; Margaret
Beoseboore. To Grade 4;w, Malcolm,
McEwen, Douglas Munn, Ralph.
Wasson;' To Grade 5:.1Vfarie Camp
bell;' Larry •Elder,' Ann Funk. To
Grade 6,;` Carolyn Campbell, Bar-
rie Mousseau, Mary Lou Wasson.
ToGrade7:Craig:Chapman Stev-
en Elder, Fred Funk, Wayne;
Payne, Bruse Shirray, Billy Tin-
ney To Grade "8: . John Elder. To
Grade 9: 'GeraldChapman • Henry
Gackstetter • Mary Payne, Helen
Wasson. -M. F. Norn intoe; Teach
ensall
n ivers+a r
The Women's Missionary' Society
of Carmel Presbyterian Church'.at
their 69th: anniversary "party, held
in •!the chttiCk schoolroom "1Vlonday
evening, had as their guest speak.
er .Rev. James E. -Duncan,' of Lon
don. Rev;_Duiican is the:Canadian'
representative 'of . Dr.) Graham's
Home at Kah.mpong, West Bengal,
India, an ,interdenominational mss
sionary project, .who are paring for
over 500 "deprived Anglo:,"•Indian
children • from all sages. The chi:.
dren are given 'a borne until ready,
to go out into the world.: '
Mr, Duncan shoived•colored mov-
repos his work' around these homes.
and mentioned • the fact that these'
children Were bitter. because their
Award contract For.,
School `Biuilding.
At -a meeting of the,.: Hensall,
School Board Thursday evening, a.
contract 'for .a supply building for'
the public school to house:the•care-
.taker's supplies was "awarded' to
Gooding Lumber • Company, " of
Parkhill: The building of the 10 by'.
12 "structure will start as soon as,
possible.
Guests attending; the 25th wed
-ding anniversary -of Mr..,and.Mrs.,
Harold -Scruton,.of Port Dover," the
former Elva Shaddick, of Hensall,
on Sunday, June 28; at their home,
were: Mr. and Mrs. ,P.. L Mc --
Naughton and Robert; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed.Corbett and Wayne„ Mr..
and Mrs. Bert Horton,. Jane and
Bruce; :Mr. and ,Mrs. •E.Shaddick
and Bill; Mr. and :Mrs. Geo Park
er,,:Ricky and Cindy. The occasion
was' observed .with a family din-
Wer and supper; Which featured.
turkey';with.all the „trimmings. and
an: anniversary cake served • Mr.
and. Mrs. Scruton were .the recipi-
ents. of many lovely gifts,
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Promoted to `Grade 8.: Graham
-Bell RayMcLean Carl Tromp To
Gracie 7: James Tracluair;• Martha
"Tromp, Alie VandeWorp. 'To Grade
6: "William Bell, Douglas. Dal
rymple, , Deanna ::Forrest;_ Theresa.
G;uetter,:Larr'y MCLeam',To,Grale
4 Mervyn Bel] Charles Dal
rymple,, Gerald Traquair.ITo Grade
3> Gilbet Guetter, Gwen McLean,.
Ray Tromp 'To Grade -5s Nancy
rForrest.=Mrs aura'belle Reich
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Stti'dents ` Enjoy Picrate
Students. of S:S. ° la, Hay, " their`
teacheiparents' "and friends, enjoy
:el:_a very..�lelightful_aiinual=picme
under-idealweather--conditions.=,at.
Riverview Park,;Exeter, on Friday:
Eighty 'attended:: -
Sports under direction of Mr. and
;Mrs_ iatold. Elder ands Mr and,
Mrs. Alex•Munn;.";were a•higlilight
and 'the winners were: ,r'aces; five,
and under, Roddy Chapman; San-
:d'ra Munn; seven to nine, Freddie;
Elder, ,iMargaret;-Roosebooni;'io to
12 .John Elder,, Steven". Elder,. 13.
and over; Helen Wasson . Mary
POgle; a:nyone.over public"scheel
age,:Who `,had ever attended NO. 10
School,, Neil Taylor Sharon Elder;`
,married women's race,.
.;gram; N1rs..Lorne,Chaprnan, wliel
;barrow; race, Barrie • Mousseauxand
Steven Elder;. sack race Helen,
Wasson;
:.:ladies'.kick' the slipper,
Mrs Ke' Elder men's leg show,
Mrs. Hugh McEwan;• relay race,
men .Vs. women,; with :the. men 'the
winners; `:eating soda biscuits and
whistle, Hein Rooseboam;• passing
the. box, George;` Armstrong;, pea-
nut scramble; guessing jelly"beans,
Mrs...Rooseboom' A .delicious
nic supper 'was served,.,
,Rev, and Mrs.` m
Dael.dleft Man-
d'ay_ for:their'summer cottage north
of, Goderich ,where theysPend
the. summer months Their laugh
ter ""and ,son -in Taw,, R'ea.. Get}gge'
Speers .;and Mrs:' Speers; and'`two
sons, Danny and John..ef"'Saska-.
Moon will: arrive on Thursday, July
3, to spend part of 'the stimmer
with them Rev:' Speers has been
parents were,rgone, but stressed the
fact that when Christ -came" into.
their. dives `it" changed their atti-
tude. The speaker was - "born• in
India"'and, ill's' parents were;: mis
sionaries there ,for 56 years: I -Te
was ,introduced by "' Mrs . Percy
ampbellAnd. thanked"by Mr's.
Y, McLaren ; - • "
Mrs; Malcolm Dougall, who. pre•
sided:;' extended"the`':welcome:;to the
members "and . special guests; the•
Women's, Mi sionary Society from;
Bayfield Presbyterian Church; Hen "
•salt ITnitedt WA of:'StePam's , Ate
,glican,••Arnold Circle and Heine%
Helpers of iCarinel.,Church.; The
theme of thedevotional was "Mis-
sions -the Unfinished'Tasls ""Scrip -
THE HURON E•Xl?QSI'IORk"SZAPORTH, ONT., AMY 8,
Avard 1 Prese nted As
H�nsiiI Kinsmen Me
The Elensall Kinsmen had thex'r
last dinner meeting of the year at
the „Blnewater Motel Restatnrtant,;
They entertained -their wives," the
Kinettes and ,special guests'R who
Were Mr, ' and a -
m:, :Exeter; adMrs. Gordon ter; Mr. °and Mrs. Lorne
Hay, Mr, 'and, ": Mrs. Fred Beer, MisS
Eleanor Veneer, Mr. Erie Mans-
field, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink, Miss 'Lois
McLellan and Ron Broderick, of
Hensall. Mrs.: Jack Drysdale, presi-
dent of the Kinettes,; was present-
ed with a ! gift for her outstanding
work for. the year.
Kinsmen :.president-
... Harold
Knight,, was : prested " witb
plaque for lits :outstanding servie
during the year. Presentations .'re *
?Wade by Deputy Governor' l:
Mickle, An appropriate toast to
ladies was 'pro sed bY
Ross Ji
ce:
and.repliedto by
Mra, Clay Atli*
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Dancing was :enjoyed after the
Meeting.' Winner's of the spot dance
wereMrs. Wil#tani Coleman and
partner,, Lorne .Hay, and MI'S.,Tony
Charrette and partner, Bob Bake;
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tare passages ` were 'read: by Mrs. ,,calledr to be assistant 'minister at
Glenn Bell :and thoughts on the First United Church, Port • Credit.
theme were read by Mrs. Harvey . Rev. Charles D. Daniel minister
Hyde.of Hensall and Chiselhurst United
A vocal duet was sung by Mrs.. Churchesfor the past 'four years,
William Brown and Mrs,. Harold'
-Bell, : "The ""Blessed.; Old`Stbry is
True."Miss; ?Carol $town accom
panied at the piano.' Mrs. A:Hog.
garthr:offered ,prayer and the devo-
tional closed' with; a reading by
Mrs. Robert Madge: 'Bev. G. Vass
closed with prayer' and a 'social
hour was enjoyed : and luncheon
served. Mrs,,Sam,Dougall, Mrs. J."
W. Bonthron and •Mrs Vais fbrin,
ed thereception committee. Lovely
flowers -decorated wkhe."-schoelroom.
C.W.L. Sponsors
June ` Tea, .` Sale
A• lovely June tea and home -bake
ing sale; sponsored by the Catholic
Women's League, Was held ,at St.
James; • rectory. Which was tasteful-
ly decorated for the occasion With
baskets of peonies'. and mums: -The
decorations were in charge of Mrs.
Sain Bates and. Mrs. ;Alvin Smale.
Gpriveiling ;;the. tea -were Mrs.
James L.' Slattery and Mrs.' Win.
M. Hart. The guests ;were received
by the president, Mrs. John Ma-
loney., assisted' by Mrs. Joseph Mc-
Connell Inviting to the. tea room
was Mrs: J, M, McMillan.
Pouring tea were Mrs. Jean For
tune Miss Mae Partegar, Mrs. J.
J. Cleary • and Mrs. Maurice Etue:
Serving -in the tea room were Mrs.
R. S. Box, Mrs. James Devereaux,
•Mrs John Ilothani, Mrs.' '"Lester
Leanhardt' and 'Mrs, Arthur. Dev-
ereaux.
ewereaux. Other helpers were, Mrs.
James Kelly, Mrs. Joseph Kenny,
Mrs. Thomas Hiehnell, ,Mrs,;; Lloyd
-Bedard, Mrs, `John `Lansink : and
Mrs: Frank .Maloney.
Conveners' of ,the home 'baking
were Mrs. Gordon .Reynolds, and
Mrs.'' Russell Pringle. Working in
the baking booth were Mrs:, Clar-
ence Malone, Mrs. Sam Bates, Miss:
Marguerite Dunn, Mrs. Gerald Ban-
non- and Mrs., Michael Williams,
Mrs, John Meagher showed the
guests ..through the rectory, which
is being remodelled. •
Hensolh'. Prices ."
Market. *as- steady at the: }len
-
Sall Sales en, "Thursday: butcher
steers, $23 to • $24,80, • medium
'steers,. $22 `to $23; eight steers' at
,$26.80; butcher -heifers,, $22.50 to
$24; fat pews, $15 to ',$17; good
cows $18,50 to $20; light eoWs,
$21:50; babies,,,$23"50 to 425.50; veal
calves lacking in 'quality, $12 to
$1$.;'..good Mill calves, $22 to $32;
Holstein heifer 'calves;, $30 to $42;'.
Durham calves, $46 to $75; wean-
ling pigs, $10 to $12; Chunks, $12,
to $16.50; feeders, $16 to $24; sows,
$65 to $90.:
A:total' of 707 pigs and 268 cattle
were sold..
:who is retiring to Ingersoll-• after
447y'caTs;in the ministry, •preaehed.
his farewell sermon -.:on Sunday
'morning; taking: is his theme,
"Why; ,0 Why Can't h"
iron took comparisons :of the prob.-
lens of'life. People ask:'why this?
why that? why the other?' giving ':
a philosopsy. of'lrfe ;:A baptismal
font, gift from" Mr. and. Mrs.:Laird.
TVIickle, was" dedicated by the Min= ::
Church Groups
NORTI[SIDEfVMS
The June meeting of ..NorthsideY.
WMS was held ' Tuesday evening;
with a good turnout. Mrs. J. C.
Britton, opened the meeting • with; 'a
reading;`',"TheLoom of .Life." Mrs:.
Britton' Med .in; :prayer.. 1VIrs,•' C.
Walden '`weleonnod .ev,eryone, es-
pecially the: societies
speciallythe:societies from••Walton,
Duff's, -Bethel, "Ontario'.Street. and
Wesidy Willis; Clinton,
Business items ,were :taken' are
of •and offering received by Miss G.
Thompson and, Mrs., A W. Siliery.
A 'letter Was read from "Miss An-
nie Lawrence; 'Mrs -.Leeming
read"' the scripture, and Mrs.` B.
F. Christie led; in prayer
:The, program consisted, bf a solo'
by Ruth -Ann Wilson and, a duet
by Miss' Ruth Cluff an'd.. Mrs. Ned.
Bell, ::
Mrs. Walden introduced '•the
'speaker, Miss R.. Fennell, • who
gave a ' ,very ::inspiring -talk on
Korea. A sincere .word of appreci-
tion wasextended to the speaker
by Miss; G. Thompson.,
Lunch was served and a vote of
thanks was given by the societies
present and responded to .by Mrs.
C. Walden.
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