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Mrs. Hugh Berry ' •
Mr. Wm. Burdge, Camp Bor-
den, spent the weekend at his
home. Mr. and Mrs. Burdge and
family will be moving to Angus
shortly.
Master Glen and Christopher
Kearns, Toronto are visiting with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. A Petersen.
Mr. Fred Burdge has sold
his residence to Mr. Lawrence
Ellis, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith,
Bluevale spent Sunday with Mrs.
H. Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald
Ottawa are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Allan and fam'ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott
Miss Gaye Elliott, London, Mrs.
H. Berry spent two weeks in
North Dakota' and attended the
wedding of Rodger Robert Rod-
vold, a nephew of Mrs. Berry.
Sympathy is extended by the
community to M -s. Norris
Sillery, Mr. Ervin Sillery and
family In the losS of a husband
and father, the late Mr. Norris
Sillery. ,
We are sorry to report that
Mrs.• T. A. Fulton is a patient
in Clinton Hospital.
Rev'. and Mrs. Packman and
family, have moved in to the
manse. We welcome them `o the
village.
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Softball diamond for next -year
so that ball games can again be
played in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCly-
moot spent last week visiting
friends in Southampton, Marton
and Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wood-
ruff os St. tavid's spent the_
weekend at thef home of. Mr. and
Mrs. Watson bster.
Correspondent
Fred McClymont
The members of the local
Orange Lodge with their wives
and families, celebrated the 12th
Qf July inListowel last Saturday.
Next year the celebration will
be in Goderich.
The annual Coleman picnic
will be held in the Lions Park
in Seaforth on Sunday.
The members of L.O.L. 1035
at a recent meeting, appointed
a Committee to see if they can
'secure a piece of land for a
Recreation Program.
Attracts 70 Area Children An Expositor Classified will
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Correspondent
Mrs. Maude Hedden
A three weeks, program of
planned recreation for Hensall
children began Monday under the
direction of Mrs. Archie Couper.
• Cathy Cook and Sheila Sangster,
who attended a Playground Lead-
er's Course in ()Wen Sound, are
the two leaders, and are assisted'
by volunteers, Bonnie Sangster,
Joan Goddard, Jane Heal, Joan
Allan, Christine Vanstone, Kevin
Bisback and Tony Kyle. Between
sixty and seventy children regis-
tered the first day.
The leaders are introducing
O drama and puppetry to the play-
ground this ,year and their plays
will be made up by the children
and acted in the park. Sheila
Sangster is organizing handcrafts
for the small children and Bonnie
Sangster and Chris Vanstone will
teach a group macrame: Mrs.
▪ 'Couper is working with a group
weaving belts on l backstrap
looms.
Boys interested in sports have
' Tony Kyle and Kevin Bisback
to organize ball games. The rec-, Lovell; boys, ,5 to 8 years, Paul rebate on construction projects
reation period will end with roller Hoggarth, Donald Sarras; girls,.` in the year 1968-69 under former
"skating trr the 'arena-ancl-a--sing----5-er-8yearST-Trary-MaSUIVBeth----school----boards-'-jartsdittlarras- •
song with Cathy Cook at the guie , Consitt; young ladies race, well as the dontract in the year
1969 under the county board's
jurisdiction amounting, to
$22,535.75.
'The following is a resume of
the recoyeries: .St. Patrick's
School, Dublin, $844,00; Sacred
Heart School, Wingham,
$4,204.60; Imrnd.culate Con-
ception School, Stratford,
$3,996.22; Our Lady of Mount,
Carmel School, R.R. 3, Dash-
wood, $1,765.53; and St. Mary's
School', Goderich, $11,725.40.,
Jack Lane, Business Admin-
istrator, said that the Depart-
ment of National Revenue -agreed
limitation for application , of
. rebate since, applications had. not
The. Inaugural meeting ,of,: Installation dates. as follows; been submitted by former boards.
Huron •District. #23 was held' in Clinton. Hu ,on 'Lodge; October Mr. Lane said the Department
Amber Rebekah Lodge; Hensall 4th; Amberrtodge, Hensel}, Oct- of 'National Revenue, in reaching
on Wednesday evening with God- ober ' 6th; Morning, Star Lodge;" this decision, took into account
• erich Rebekah Lodge, Edelweiss Brussels October 12th; Goder- the granting of one-year exten-
Rebekah' Lodge, Seaforth, Huron ich Rebekah October 19th; Pride sion of the arbitration reports.
Rebekah Lodge, Clinton, Morn- • of Huron, Exeter, October 20th;' The .meeting • adjourned
ing Star Rebekah Lodge, Brus- Edelweiss Seaforth, Novem- shortly after 11:30 p.m: and the,
sels and Pride of Huron Rebek- ber 8th. Greetings were ex- Board will meet again on July 26.
ah Lodge, Exeter represented.' • pressed by Mrs. Margaret Bowra
The D.D.P. 'Mrs. Ruby Bell•pre-
sided..
Past District Deputy Pres-
• ident Mrs., Lois McFalls of
Exeter was presented with her
jewel by D.D.P. Mrs. Bell. The
District Secretary Mrs. Gladys
Skinner of RExeter gave her report
and Mrs. Maggie Campbell was
- elected' to office of Secretary for
- --the --new-term
D P Mrs. Bell announced
will be spent practicing plays and
puppet plays and finishing hand
crafts and on Wednesday the
special event will be a family
picnic. Those in charge are hope-
ful that the parents of all child-
ren will come and bring their
picnic and share in the activit-
ies that are taking place.
Mrs. Bertha Jinks, who has
been at Bluewater Rest Home,
Zurich for over a week is back
in Hensall making her home with
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm.
Miss Janice Armstrong of
London visited with Marjorie
Schwalm over the weekend.
Mrs. Grace McEwen is vis-
iting with friends in Blyth for
a few "weeks.
Mrs. Jack Chipchase and baby
Jeffrey of Roanoke, Virgina are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Keys of Hensall and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Chipchase of
RR #1, Dashwood.
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The annual 1.0.0.F. and Reb:
ekah picnic was held Sunday in
Hensall Community Park. Fam-
• ilies'of Oddfellows and Rebekahs
enjoyed a programme of, 'sports
and games.
Prize ; winpers included:
children 5 and under, Melany
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Michael Connolly, R.R. 3, '
Kippen, chairman of the Finance
and Insurance .Committee, said
the Board has been successful in
recovering a fedqral sales tax
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Debbie Consitt; young men's
race; Keith Lovell; kick the
slipper, ladies, Mts. Keith Lov-
ell; men's kick the slipper, Al
Hoggarth; relay race, Keith Lov-
ell's team; dropping clothespins
In milk bottle, Bob Parson's
team; pass the thimble, Keith
Lovell's team.
tar.
Wednesday puppetry will be
the' chief activity and Friday a
scavenger hunt will take place.
For the week follewing the
boys will make bird feeders and
the special event-will be a bicy-
cle rodeo.
The last week of recreation'
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"YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT TABLETRIM MEAT" IT'S PERSONALLY SELECTED A short program concluded
the meeting when readings were
given by Mrs. G. Papple, Sea-
forth; Mrs. Amelia straughn,
Goderich and Mrs. Hazel Corbett,
Hensall, Mrs. Mary Fisher and
Bernice 'Ford of Exeter
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ng s IP trn Thidyoung lad with the winning smile is David, who will
be four in the late summer. Lovely dark eyes suggest his
Indian baCkground, but otherwise his coloring is fair with
• light brown hair and fair skin.
He is a healthy, lively child, the kind usually described
as "all boy." These days, he is busy trying to graduate frbm
his three-wheeled bikd to a small two-wheeler. David's
foster family live near a' lake and they have a swimming
pool. Since he loves the water and is an adventurous type
anyway, somebody has to keep an alert eye on him most of
the time.
When David first came into the care of the Children's Aid
Society, he was an' unruly, noisy youngster, yet he clung to
his foster mother, upset if she was out of sight. Now, after
a term at nursery school, he is much less dependent. He is
a -favorite with the teachers and has many friends. His behavior
• • • has improved, 'too. Though still very active, he is more amenable.
This handsome young fellow will be the ideal son for
young, energetic, loving parents. To inquire about adopting
' David, please write to Today's Child, Department of Social
and Family Services, parliament Buildings, Toronto 182.
For general adoption information, ask your Children's' Aid
Society.
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