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At the Legion Ladies Auxil- will celebrate their 79th anniv-
iary meeting Tuesday evening ersary Thursday when the guest
president Mrs. Garnet Allan, an- speaker will be Mrs., Eric lather,
flounced that members will join Hensel'.
with Exeter Auxiliary in a bus
trip to Detroit, attend a ctS:i HEAR SARNIA MINISTER party play-off at Listowel and a
birthday party at Goderich. Large congregations attend-
The meeting expressed ap- ed Anniversary services in Hen-
preciation to Genefal Coach Wor- sail United Church Sunday. Guest
Its of Hensel who had donated speaker, Rev.1 Clifford Waite.
the material for the new drapes D.E. C. M. A. B. D. M. ED., D. D.
in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Hilda of Sarnia presently serving the
Smale won the guessing prize United Church Pastoral Charge
and Mrs. Grant Bisback the my- of Mindawrnin gave inspiring
stery prize. Mrs. Hilda Smale messages. At the morning serv-
and Mrs. Clarence Reid were ice he based his thoughts from
winners in a special draw, the subject "A tent, a well, and
' ELECT OFFICERS an altar". Music included Ron-
Amber Rebekah Lodge met aid Doehn, soloist, singing "How
early Wednesday evening s o Lovely Are Thy Dwellings". duet
that members could attend the Mrs. Berne McKinley on the
22nd birthday party of the Pride Marimba and Mrs. J. Turkheim
of Huron Lodge, Exeter. A card on the piano; selection by the
will be sent to Mrs. Elizabeth choir "Soldiers of Christ Arise".
Douglas, 94, Brucefield, patient In the evening. Mr. Waite spoke
in Seaforth Community Hospital. on "The Mantle of Charity".
A thank-you-note was read from Wayne Payne sang "I heard the
Goderich Lodge in appreciation Voice of Jesus Say". Organ and .
of donation toward the money piano duet, Mrs. Turkheim and
tree which was presented ,from Ronald Hoehn, anthem "My
District Lodges. ' Shepherd Will Supply My Needs".
Officers for 1969-70 elect-
ed were : Noble Grand- Mrs. El-
gin Thompson; Vice Grand- Mrs.
Jack Taylor, both of Brucefield;
Recording Secretary- Mrs. Leona
Parke, Hensall; Financial Sec-
retary - Mrs. Bertha MacGregor,
Hensall; Treasurer - Mrs, Ed.
Corbett, R. R.1, Exeter: Trustee-
Mrs, John Corbett, R. R.1, Exet-
er. Seventeen members attend-
ed the birthday party of-Pride of
Huron Lodge, Exeter, which was
attended by 101 members. Noble
Grand Mrs. Earl Campbell pre-
sided for 'the meeting of the lo-
cal lodge.
WIN AT STRATHR.OY
Members'of Hensall Legion
Auxiliary who participated'in a
bowling tournament at Strathroy
were: Mrs. Harold Campbell;
Mrs. Wm. Smale; Mrs. Clarence
Reid; Mrs. W. R. Bell; Mrs.
Hilda Smale and Mrs. Mary
Taylor. Mrs, Taylor was pre-
sented with a colsage being the
oldest bowler present.
'ADDRESSES '
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Huron Presbyterial met Wed-
nesday in the afternoon at Ca
el Presbyterian Church, Hensall,
with vice president Mrs: John
Wray of Goderich presiding.
President Mrs, Jack Pollock
gave the devotional. Librarian •
'Mrs. W. Sanderson -of Auburnh
was secretary for the day in the
absence of Mrs, Ray Dyke, God-
erich. Home Helpers secretary ,
of the London-Hamilton Synod-
ical, Miss Flora Macdonald,. Godr. •
erich, gave a report on the syn-
odical in Goderich in April, and
Mrs.• Wes. Bradnock, Auburn,
who is the Girls secretary of the
Huron Presbyterial gave
lights of the Synodical. A mom-
ents silence and prayer was ob.--
served in memory of ,Mrs. Wel-
lington Good of Auburn, who
passed away in April of this year.
She had been a valued member
and secretary of the Friendship
and Service of Huron Presbytbrial.
• Members appointed Mrs. '
Kalbfleisth of Varna as the new .
Friendship and Service secretary.
A piano duet was played by, Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall and Mrs. Ed.
Munn.
Regional secretary for Lon-
don-Hamilton, Deaconess Miss
Barbara Woodreff was guest speak.
er and explained how td use and
fill out annual report forms. Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm of Hensall than-
ked the guest speaker and Mrs. R.
A. Orr, president of the Hensall
Womens Missionary Society in-
vited the group to stay for lunch
served by the Carmel Church
ladies.
The W, M. S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall.
U.C.W. UNIT MEETS.
FINK-BAYNHAM
The Fink-Baynham wedding
which took place in Main Street
United Church, Exeter, Saturday
June 7th at 3 p. m, was the last
registered wedding to be held
in this church which is closing
the end of June to amalgamate
with James Street United Church;
Exeter. Bryan Fink, the groom.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Fink, Hensall and the bride,
Sharon Baynham, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Baynham,
Exeter.
Popular
KNITS-
CavarrUwC. W.• met in the'
church schoolroom on Wednes-
day afternoon June 4th with 25
members and several guests- '
-present.
Mrs. Robert Dalton opened
with a Bible ,quote called "The
Good Land". "For'the Beauty of ,
the Earth" was sung and Mrs. '
Dalton read the poem "June".
The offering was received
by Mrs. Ken Thompson and Mrs.
Glen McClure. The July meet-
ing will be in charge of the
Stewardship and Citizenship
committee.
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage pre-
sided for the Study Period and
the scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Arnold Scott. Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage gave a talk on "Cul-
ture in China". Mrs. Dolmage
DUBLIN
Mrs. Frank Evans in Weston
with Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary.
Mrs. Howard Burgess, Flint,
'Michigan with Mrs. Joe Dill.
Miss Bernadette Nagle, Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. John Na-
gle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mal-
oney have returned to their home
from a three weeks trip to Ire-
land and Scotlind.
Mr. Marvin Benninger, Lon-
drin with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Benninger.
Mr. Dan Costello has re-
turned home from Seaforth Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Skin-
ner of Buffalo, New York; Mr.
and Mts. Larry Regan and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Regan and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Re- ,
gen and family; Mrs. Tim Regan,
all of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Holland.
Miss Barbara Holland, Strat-
ford with Mr. and Mrs. John
Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coyne
in Bayfield.
Mr. andlvtre Johh Faimett,
London with "Mrs. John Holland.
closed with prayer.
MIS. Wm. Campbell sang
the solo "T'rees" accompanied
by Mrs. Peter Dunlop. Mrs.
Jim Axtmann introduced Mrs.
Leo Dietnet of Ethel who gave
a demonstration sit' "Driftwood".
Mrs. Axtmann thanked the
speaker and presented her with
a gift.
Wincheisea
Mrs. George Frayne of Sun-
shine Line visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Wm, Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut-
ton-and Mrs, Elson Lynn visited
Mon on Friday evening who is
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mri. RaymOnd
Horne of Kirkton visited on Sat-
urday, with Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
visited on Sunday in Exeter with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathers and
Larry and also Mrs. Olive Tebb-
utt who is a patient in South
Huron Hospital,
Mr. Bill Walters spent a
few 'days this ptist week at the
French River.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern
spent Friday evening in Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simp-
son.
Mrs. Jack Coward, Mrs.
Lorne Campbell, Mrs. Bill Wal-
ters, Mrs. Phil Etrn and Mrs.
Freemen Horne visited on Mon-
day evening with Mrs. Sanford
Hutton who was celebrating her
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spar-
ling of londorf visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne .
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sirnp-
son of Exeter "visited an Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hem
and boys.
Miss Wendy Ryckman of
Exeter visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Wm. Walthrs and Danny,
60 Years of Progress-
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th
AT 10 a.m. AND 1 p.m. SHARP
BALL .& WITCH LTD., CLINTON
Complete and final dispersal of our $40,000 Hardware Stosk
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, AUCTIONEER
Death' of
MRS.MARTHA HARVEY'
Mrs. Martha Harvey, a
resident of Huronview and form-
erly of Henan, passed away in
Victoria Hospital, London, Sat-
urday June 7th in her 96th year.
Recently Mrs. 'Harvey cele-
brated her 95th birthday at Huron-
view with a party arranged by
relatives. Sunday June Ist. she
fractured her hip in a fall and
was taken,, to hospital.
Surviving is a sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Douglas of Brucefield
the last surviving member of a
family 'of thirteen as well as
nieces and nephews. Her hus-
band, Albert Harvey died many
years ag6.
Public funeral services were •
held from Ben throe Fkieeoral Home,
.Hensall, Monday, June 9th at
2 p.m. conducted by Rev. D. E.
Stuart of Brucefield. Interment
was in Exeter Cemetery.
Pallbearers were
Roy Consist ,- Walker CarIile,
Elvon Jarrott, Harvey Jacobi,
Jim Stokes, Leeland Willett.
U. C. W. Unit 4 met in the
'Assembly Hall of the United
Church ur ay afternoon.
President, Mrs. James McAllist-
er opened with a Bible verse and
gaye a brief article on 'Faith.
The devotion was given by Mrs.
Wilbert Dilling, taken from the
121st Psalm. Her talk was on
Christian Outlook, Worship,
Faith' and Trust in God. Mrs.
McAllister welcomed a former
member, Mrs. Elva Coates of
Exeter who'sang two sele,ctions
"Win Them One by One" and
"Beautiful Garden of Prayer".
Miss Greta Lammie was accom-
Panist. A film strip was shown
"Middle Aged", making the
most of it followed by question
and answer period.
A report of the recent bale,
was presented, fourteen boxes
were sent to Toronto; two boxes
to Memorial Hospital, Hazelton,
B. C.; and two boxes to the Sal-
vation Army, London.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sararas was '
taken to St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, by ambulance last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shepherd
Somora, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. dr, Saturday.
Mrs. John Joynt is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bozzato
and Dana, Port Colborne, are
vacationing with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle,
Harold Horner, R. R. 2, Zurich
14th concession of Hay, is a pat-
ient in South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter.
Barbara and Katherine Orr
of Crediton, spent the week end
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.. R. A. Crr.
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