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Hensall 2622016
The annual Oddfellow and Mrs. Beane, Mrs. Dilling and
Rebekah Picnic was held on Miss Isabell Brintnell.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Also visiting Isabell Brintnell
Mrs, Ernie Chipchase, R.R.#1, were Ca.rol Craig, Stratford and
Dashwood, when over forty Sheila Craig, St. Marys.
members and ,their families Jessie Engel and Mrs. George
Blake , Brussels visited Cora attended. Dart and croquet
games *ere enjoyed in the Alcock.
afterndon. Fpllowing a delicious Rosemary .Regan and Bob
picnic supper 'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murray were visitors with Neil
Campbell and Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Regan.
_ Chipchase, directed sports. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
McGregor returned to their home Children's race 10 and under:
Jeanette Hoggarth, Tracey at Sault Ste Marie after visiting
Parsons, Paul Parsons. with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Boys' Race: Larry Parsons; McClinchey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn and Paul Hoggarth; Gregg Hoggarth.
Ladies' Kick the Slipper: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
Elizabeth Riley. returned home from a weekend
Men's Kick the Slipper; Fred camping at Silver Lake.
Ashard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashard of
Alex MacBeath and Percy London, England are holidaying
Campbell were captains for relay with their, son-in-law and
races. 1st. Golf Ball race; 2nd. daughter, Mr. ,and Mrs. Al
Clothes Pin race - Percy Hoggarth and family.
Campbell's team won both. Mr.Edgar Munn, who h as
Wheelbarrow Race: Larry and been a patient in South Huron
Oddfelo f vs,,1 Rebekahs
have annual pica
Correspondent Mr, a d Mrs. Sint ,Rodbal
, .
Mrs. Bortha McGregor visited with Mr. W.O.Goodwin,.
Council awards paintingiob
C
JANICE LYNN TURNER
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eliter •
Turner, ' R.R.#1, Varna,
graduated on May 16, 1975, from
,the Wingham. and District
Hospital Nursing Assistant
Training Centre. She is now on
the staff of Stratford General
Hospital. Janice is a graduate of
Central Huron Secondary School,
Clinton.
Children
win Kin
awards
Correspondent
Mrs. Hilda Payne
Rob Pride, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pride, and Melissa Veal,
daughter of Mr. and, Mrs, Ross
Veal, were recipients of the $25
Kinette scholarship awarded to
the top boy and girl in Grade 8 at
Hensall Public School.
Mr.Cornelius Roobal, from
Oud-Beyerland, Holland, is
'visiting Mr. and Mrs.Sim Roobal
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds of
Seaforth, for six weeks.
Joan and Paul Dodds, Seaforth,
spent a few days visiting with
their grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
Sim Roobal.
Recent guests with Mrs. Grace
Peck included Mr. and Mrs.
J.G.Elder of Oshawa, Mr. and
Mrs. A .E.Howe of Tucson,
Ao Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Statham, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne,
Elder, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brundage, all of Kingsville,
attending the Smiley-Elder
Reunion at Lion's Park, Seaforth
on Saturday, July 5, and the
gathering at the farm of Jack
andLorraine Peck, West of
Kippen on Sunday. special guests
were Steven Brooks of Las
Cruces New Mexico, and.
Andrew Howe, of FerA,•,,frie.
Others attending the reunion
from adistance were from Ottawa,
, Toronto, Windsor, Harrow, Ailsa
Craig, London and Niagara Falls.
Hensall man
.moves west
Mr. Tom F. Duffy has been
appointed to the promotion of
Western. Sales and Marketing
Manager for Da shwood
Industries, effective August 1st.
Mr. Duffy joined Dashwood
Industries in 1968 ,as Executive
Assistant, and has gained
4 extensive experience in all phases
of the operations. He will
continue to maintain his
responsibility for corporate
liaison and communication with
West Coast lumber suppliers in
addition to assuming
responsibility for total sales
management and marketing for
all Western operations. Mr. and
Mrs. Duffy and family, who are
residents of Heitsall, will . be
taking up residence in Winnipeg.
Paul parsons.
Al Hoggarth, Noble Grand of
the Oddfellow Lodge expressed
thanks and appreciation to the
host and hostess for the
successful event. Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor, Vice Grand of Amber
Rebekah . Lodge expressed
appreciation and thanks for the
hospitality in the absence of the
Noble Grand, Mrs. Margaret
Consitt. Church Service
Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter
United Church conducted service
World is Jesus": Miss Linda Bell
presided at the organ.
Miss Sylvia Bell on the electric
guitar and Miss Linda Bell at the
organ provided a musical duet
entitled "Love is a Beautiful
Song".
Rev. W.O.JarVis will be in
charge of the service on Sunday,
Queensway Nursing Home
Last week's church service was
taken by Rev. W.O.Jarvis
accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Louise Mitchell.
'Visitors last week with Mrs.
Squire were Norma and Harry
Gottesman, Edna Anderson and
Reta Hera, Oliver Anderson,
Londesboro; and Jean Harding.
To visit Bernice Howes on her
birthday were Jim and Verna
Robertson, Mrs. Ethel
Carmichael, Goderich,
Clara Featherston celebrated
her birthday the same. day and
was visited by Mrs.Beula Smith,
Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs.Bill
Parker, Bayfield and Mrs. Belle
Reid, Varna.
Visitors with Hugo Schenk
were Martha Smith, Jeanette
Lippert, Marion Schenk, Paul
Schenk, Mrs. N elson Schenk,
and his wife Mrs. Hugo. Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson
visited Mrs. Vera Lammie and
Mrs.Anna Billing.
Mrs. Laura Hubbard, Toronto ;
Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Mrs. Edna
Caldwell, Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Unger visited with Mrs.
E. Sararus.
Mrs. A. Taylor was visited by
Verna Gibbings, John and
Bernice Gibbings, Clinton.
Mark Sproat of Huronview
visited his sister Isabell Sproat.
Visitors with Louise Mitchell
were Verna Coates and Vera
Pinkham, Exeter and Leslie
Mitchell, Crediton. Marjorie
Johns and Mrs. Frank Skinner,
Exeter visited with Ruby Miners.
Chester Dunn,Greta and Aniy
Lammie visited Vera Laramie.
on all models - new and used
Hospital, Exeter - for the past
several weeks, returned to his
home last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler
of Detroit visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgai Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster
and Bradley were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jaques and
family of Newcastle were recent
visitors with the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques.
rented the Exeter pool for a swim
under the stars, and ended up at
Mary and Jim Dougall's for a
wiener roast. Rev.Jarvis and Jim
Dougall were the chief barbecue
tenders.
Saturday, July 5, 1975 proved
to be an action-packed day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Beaton
of Blyth.
Their house was decked with
ribbons, bells, streamers and
beautiful home-grown roses. A
stunning three-tiered cake with
pink rosettes caught all yes as
the guests entered the living
room. What was the special
occasion? Dorothy and Bev (were
celebrating their golden wedding
anniversary!
It all began on July 4, 1925 in
Brucefield
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dalrymple are vacationing in the
Western Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper
have' returned home from a
holiday in Meaford. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas McBeath and family
spent last week with .Mr.
McBeath's mother, Mrs.
J.W.McBeath.
Recent guests with Rev. and
Mrs. E.R.Stephens were Rev.
and Mrs. Don Mannel,Roger and
Barry of Harrow and Mr. Tom
Stephens , Scarborough, Luella
McKinnon, Smith Falls, Mr. and
Mrs. Nic de Bruin, Terrebonne
Heights, Quebec and Mr. and
Mrs .Wm . McMillan,
Burgessville.
The many friends of the late
'Rev. Sydney Davidson were sorry
to learn of his passing away.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott,
Mexico, visited friends last week.
Hensall Town Council
examined tenders for painting the`
town hall and awarded the
contract to Dave Morrissey for
$4490.
The council which met July 7
also decided to accept the
residential st andards as set down
by the Home Renewal program
and will apply (for $29000 with an
advance of 10,000 and will
advise home owners through the
papers when the money is
available,
Ernie Davis, . Road
Superintendent, reported the
culvert at the dump fixed, streets
patched, boulevards m owed,
garbage cleared away at the
dump and cleaning up after the
bricklayers. He reported that he
needs 10 bags of calcium for
streets, and a dead tree across
from the arena should come
down.
Leonard Erb will investigate
the issuing of dog licences. He
reported that Garth Postill was
not happy with conditions at the
dump. He said he found domestic
garbage on the trailer from
Bendix and beans from the mills
on top of the domestic garbage.
The garbage should be dumped
separately.
Mr. Davis reported that the
municipal catch basins in front of
Ira Geigers are full of earth.
Councillor Harold Knight
Hensall, Ontario when Beverley
Beal/en and Dorothy Green were
wed. The attendants of 50 years
ago were Miss Pearl Beaton,
sister of the groom, and Mr. Bill
Gre en, brother of the bride. The
anniversary festivities were made
all the more pleasurable by their
attendance.
Following their marriage, the
happy couple resided in Detroit
for six years. During this time
Bev was employed by the
Railroad. Later, they made a
decision to return to Canada and
so made their home in Seaforth
where Bev became an employee
in a bakery. In 1946, the
industrious couple decided to go
into business for themselves.
Thus, for 11 years they operated a
successful bakery in Goderich. At
this time, they moved to Hensall
where they carried on the
"baking business" until 1973.
They retired at that time and
came to reside in ,Blyth where
they have made many friends.
Approximately .150 guests from
Blyth and other areas attended.
Visitors from as far away as
Detroit, Toronto and Florida and
from as near as Goderich,
Mitchell, Grand Bend, Exeter,
Seaforth, Hensall, London,
Millbank and Listowel were
reported that Gregus
construction will start
construction of the new roof on
the arena and a new air
conditioner had been installed at
the, Town Hall.
Clerk Earl Shapter said the new
roof for the arena is funded from
the Recreation Committee's
budget and he didn't know how
much it would cost.
Murray Baker resigned from
the Arena Parks hoard and
switched positions with Paul
Neilands who was on the Fire
Board.
Council is awaiting news from
the Ministry of Housing on
whether a Senior Citizens
Housing is needed in Hensall and
whether it should proceed with a
study.
Council will apply for the kit,
regarding the Winter Works
program to begin Nov. 3 and end
June 1976.
Building permits were issued to
Wilmer Ferguson to take down a
garage and build a new one, to
Glen Koehler to replace garage
roof, to J. Palsa to add two
bedrooms and to Bob Drysdale to
renovate the kitchen.
Bills and accounts amounting
to about $65,827.70 were ordered
paid. This I included the Huron
County Board of Educations costs
amounting to $35,956.50,
Separate School $771.00 and
County of Huron $22,800.00.
present, The day was made
especially meaningful by the
presence of Bev and Dorothy's
two sons: Beverley and Ronald.
Naturally a celebration such as
this requires many helpers. In the
afternoon, Mrs. Joan Beaton
greeted the guests and had them
sign the register, which will serve
as a precious reminder of the day.
Mrs. Wes. Green and Mrs.
Dorothy Milliken assisted by
pouring tea. Those- serving
sandwiches and cookies were
Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs. Marie
Green and Mrs. Marg. Radford.
When the festivities
recommenced in the evening,
Mrs Ruth Stewart received the
visitors at the door. Mrs. Pat
Spading and Miss Isabel Fox
poured the tea while Mrs. Fran
Campbell and Mrs. Marge
McNall graciously served the
lunch. Those who aided in the
kitchen for the day were Mrs.
Dorothy Gwyn, Mrs. Betty
Bowes, Mrs. Connie Bromley and
Miss Maxine Bowes.
Tq top off the happy day, the
couple received congratulatory
messages from Prime Minister
Trudeau, Governor General
Leger, Robert Stanfield, Robert
Nixon, Bob McKinley and Murray
Gaunt.
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1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.T.
1970 Olds 2 dr. H.T.
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