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of Holland; Rev, W. Lambregts
of Indonesia; Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lambregts of Mount Brydges;
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vanrooy.
and Davey'o( Scotland are visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. Loomans,
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FINNIGAN'S
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- Miss -Nancy' Preszcator spent
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pfaff and family and also
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill
all of Crediton.
Mrs.- Frank Van der Molan;
Paul, Mark and Margie returned
to their home in Oakville after
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MISS MARY -MeILWAIN
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spending die Past-kw wqeits
with IMF mother. MLA. W. L.
Whyte, Bill and Tofh.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lancing
John
and family of Freston visited on John Thorbas Mitchell, one Until recently he talked about Mrs. Melville Edna Traquair,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert •of Huron's oldest residents and the old cheese'factory located [Jensen; Mrs. Carl Gertrude
Haverkamp and family. a former resident of Hensall, • near the home built in 1679 and Stoneman, Cromarty, one, son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'cozier, died Monday afternoon at Huron- Often spoke of the construction Stanley 13.-R, 1, Henan, seven
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of view, in his 103rd year. He of a railway through' the area grandchildren-and fifteen great
Listowel were Sunday evening was born in Hay Township in ! and the growth of Hensall.. grandchildren. Public funeral
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1867 and resided there until his His wife, Elizabeth Rice, pie- services were held from- Bonth-
Mcllwain and Mary. parents moved to a farm in Tuck- deceased him in 1956,. They had ron Funeril Home, Mensal' on
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bertrand
of Prince Edward Island spent a
few days visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Whyte and David.
Jeffery Whyte of Oshawa is
spending a few holidays with
his grandmother Mrs., W. L.
Whyte,' Tom and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glew of
Dorchester spent the week end
with Mrs. Elma Jewitt, Bev.
and Brian, Mrs'. Annie Leitch.'
Mr. and Mrs.' George Hart
of Brussels visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Buchanan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
and family spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynolds
and family of South Field, Mich.
Mrs. Thompson, Betty and -Shar-
on attended a shower held for
_.Miss Jab Bigham.
Mrs. Alma Banks of Hazen. •
more, Sask. , Mr. and Mrs. El-
lwood Spicer of Regina are vi-
siting with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phil
boys, Mrs. Elma Jewitt and Hern and boys.
family Mrs. Annie Leitch. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
Miss Sally Armstrongof Hunt- of Sunshine Line visited on-T-hur-
ington Woods, Detroit, is spend- sday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
ing holidays with Mr. and Mrs. me, Walters.,
John Thompson and family.
Miss Donna Buchanan return-
ed home after spending the past
two weeks with her aunt, Mrs.
H. Cornfoith of Cooksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Maths Bos and
Steven, Mr. and Mrs. John Warn-
mes and family attended the
Wammes Picnic held at the Pine-
ery on Sunday .
Mrs. Don Buchanan and fam-
ily' attended the Buchanan reun-
ion held at Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Buchanan's home at Ilderton on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoggart of
Mitchell visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart and
Harvey.
Services will continue next
Sunday in the Constance Church
at 2 :30.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby, Mr.
and Mrs. let Betties attended
the 12th July held in Blyth on
Saturday.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby visit-
ed on ,Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Betties of Goderich.
Mn, and Mrs. John Mann of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Bourne and Julia of New Bruns-
wick were Monday visitors with
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hout-
on of Homesville visited on Sun- ,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stor- •
Cy.
ersmith. When his father moved
to a farm in Usborne Township,'
14 years later, Mr. .Mitchell re-
mained at the Tuckersmith home.
celebrated their 64th wedding
anniversary.
Surviving are three daught-
ers, Mrs. Jarvis Olive Horton,
Wednesday conducted by Rev. E.
D. Stuart. Interment was in
McTaggarts Cemetery, Usborne
Township.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs.' Gerry Grubble
and Michael and Glenn of Far-
quhar visited on Sunday with Ms,
and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton
and Diane attended the funeral
on Saturday at Milverton of the
late Geo. Mueller of R. R. 1, Brun-
ner.
Mr. Phil Hern, Mr. Bill Tay-
lor and Mr. Bill Walters spent
the week end at the French River.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simpson
of Exeter visited on Wednesday
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MRS. WM. WALTERS
Enter laneway off Gouinlock
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Eight young Canadian university students have been
awarded Bell Canada Centennial Fellowships 'of $5,000 each.
Patricia Pirie, Toronto, will receive a feltbwship for
the third copecutive year. She is working towards a Doctor-
ate ,degree in Pharmacology .at the University of TOrento.
Rene Boisvert of St. Foy, QUebec, will receive his second
successive Bell fellowship for studies towards a Doctorate in
Civil Engineering at Laval University.
Receiving fellowships for the first time are: Miss
Paige Holland of Preston, Ontario, working towards a Mas-
ter of French Literature degree‘at the University of Toronto;
Sister Bevenley Mitchell, Vancouver, studying towards a Mas-
ter degree in Canadian 'Literature at the University of Cal-
gary, garyi Jean-Marc Rousseau, Montreal, working for a Master
in Mathematics at the University of Montreal; Miss Helene
Asselin, Montreal, studying at the University of Montreal for
her Master of Psychology; David Black, Saskatoon, working
towards a Master of Economics at the University' of Toronto;
and Ronald Wolff, Toronto, for his studies at the University
of Toronto towards a Master of Science degree
Bell Canada's Centennial Fellowship program was es-
tablished in 1967 and is administered by the Association of
Universities and Colleges of Canada in Ottawa, to foster
university educatiop at the graduate level. The program pro-
vides for up to eight fellowships of $5,000 each, $3,500 to the
graduate and $1,500 to the university.
YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GO
TO PRESS AUGUST 21
Seaforth's new telephone directory will be going to
press shortly, so please check your listing. Is your name
spelled correctly? And what about your address and phone
number? Have you thought about additional listings? Other
members of your family and , relatives, roomers or boarders
would benefit from having their names listed In, the tele-
phone book. if you're a businessman, you can use extra list-
ings to show other firm names .for your business — to asso-
ciate your name and residence telephone number with your
firm name — or to show after-hour numbers for you and
your key employees. Remember, extra listings, at little cost,
make it easier for people to find you.
For any changes in your listings, or any additions, call
our Stillness Office without delay. Dial 1-271-3911. (No toll
charge).
News of ,
. Correspondent
MRS. WILFRED ANNIS
ZION Cream of
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Campbell's
Wedding bells are ringing
this week at Zion. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Barker, newlyweds from
Oyen, •Northern Alberta while
on their honeymoon spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Barker. Also visiting
at the same home on Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Williams and Faye Bur-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker%
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker
and Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and
family, Seaforth, visited on Sun-
day with- Mr. and Mrs. Alec
Roney.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Han-
non and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bushfield were dinner guests
last Sunday of Mrs. Rhea Jeffrey.
Misses Nancy Lannin and
lady& Roney who are taking a
mmer coarse at Guelph we r e
ome with their, parents for the'
eek end,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray and
Mr. Gray's parents called on
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton last
week, Mrs. Gray is Carmen
13ritton's youngest daughter.
Misses Eleanore and Mary Lan-
nirr who are working at Grand
Bend for the summer, spent a
day this week with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin.
Wendy Barker spent last week
at Camp Bimini. '
Mrs. Mabel HiggersOri and
Harry Proctor have returned from
a vacation in the Western Prov-
inces,while there they attended
Calgary. Stampede.
Susan Hannon is attending a
figure skating school at Gale
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