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The Thrifty Kippenettes 4-1-1
Club gathered Sunday afternoon
on the lawn at the borne of Mrs.
W. J. -E.- Bell -tO-lionor, Miss Sharon
McBride and Miss Marjory Hyde,
bride-elects of the coming
month. A rosebud'corsage was
pinned on each of the girls. After
several bridal contests, Mrs.
Edna Caldwell read 'an address
and gifts were preSented to the
two former 4-H Club girls by
twenty-seven former club mem-
bers and threeleaders.
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MARRIED 55 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mpusseau
of R. 8.2, Hensall observed their
55th Wedding anniversary Mon-
day and celebrated with a pic-
nic with their family at Bayfield
Twenty-five were in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mousseatk
are holidayin:g at Ottawa and
Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mous-
seau and Cheryl of Ititigetowa,
visited with relatives here over
the week end and attendesl the
Mousseau family picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Roobol
visited with friends and relatives
in Ridgetown, Woodstock, Strat-
ford, London and Seafordi last
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STUDENT ACCIP.ENT.41.
PERTH COUNTY BOARD OF Eo*ATIPO
HURON-PERTH SEPARATE sctioawoARp
Your School Board, in co- cperation with Pitts
Life Insurance Company, is pleased to present a .
plan of StudentAccident Protection to you, the'
parents. This is done as a service to parents;
the Board does not benefit from the insurance or
pay the premiums. Particupation is•this plan is
strictly voluntary.
You may select any one of three options as well
as Life Insurance ($1.50 for $1,000.00) the cost
and coverage varies with 'the options; (a) $3.00
(b) 52.00 (c) 51.00 .
SPECIAL NOTE' All Accident Policie; include
BLANKET DENTAL ACCIDENT
REIMBURSEMENT
with Oh limited"covercige
Applications will be distributed toalt students
through the schools, the week of Sept. I-, 1969.
For further information contact
F'ERTH-HURON INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION
c/o LEESON-KILLER INSURANCE LTD.,
Box 72, Stratford, 271-1840
David W. Reed, A.I.I.C.
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris,
East Lansing, Michigan, visited
Friday with Mr-s. Sam Norris .and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family.
David Kemp left this week
far Frobisher Bay, N. 147'r:where.
he will visit for a week prior to
going to Broughton Island where
he will be teaching school again
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Norris and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Burleigh and fam-
ily, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man visited over the week end
with Rev, and Mrs. Charles Jack-
son and family, Dundalk; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ternpleman, Fever-
sham and Mr. and Mrs: Nelson . Hunkin, Teeswater.
- Mrs. Sam Norris, Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Norris and Miss Wendy
Barker visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs, Earle Noble, Blyth,
Staffa Junior girls played an
exhibition game against Tavis-
tock girls Saturday evening fol-
lowed by a wiener and corn toast
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd' Cameron.
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