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s� 55� `� v z Mrs. Hugh Berry Miss M. E. Swan, spent a week Mr. and Mrs.Victor Mrs. Gordon Troyer who had property on Matn Street of the
A large crowd attended on vacation touring through the Hargreaves attended the the ptaforttute to fall and injure tate Mr. and Nis. Melvin �
Brucefield United Church n United States: graduation their s n -i -la r her back is a patient to Clinton
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Sunday, November 2nd, when the Mr. Arthur Dutton, received Rob. Snell at the fall convocation Community Hospitalqpntents of .the residence was
,filmsk;,a•rF .' <>> children bf the following parents word that his brother had passed at the University of Western 1 Mrs.•'Bettha MacGregor, who held on Saturday.
3.' v were presented for Baptism by away 'in England. Ontario, London, Ontario on underwent surgery m St. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brintnell of
the Rev. E. S. Stephens. Kevin Mrs. Jas. Paterson, London, October 25 when he -received his Joseph's Hospital, London and Chiselhurst have taken up
Robert Van den Neuker , son of visited at the home of Mrs. E. B.A.degree. has been 'recuperating at the residence in the property they
Mr. and Mrs• Robert Van den Paterson on Saturday and visited Mrs. Brenda Ann .Snell, is a home of her son and daltghter•in- recently purchased from Mr. and
Nueker, Jared Ross, son of Mr. with her mother, Mrs. Ball in patient in St. Joseph. Hospital, taw, Mr. and Mrs.Don Mac%aren Mrs,Fred Brock who have moved
ro t� kes bird tri and Mrs. Jim Boughan. Donald Clinton Hospital. London. in.Oakville. was able to' return to to Exeter.,
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_ Broadfoot, John Robert, son of Nursing School, woodstock, spent
Correspondent She also spoke on Remembrance The 4H girls sold poppies on Mr. and Mrs. Ross McBeath. the weekend with her parents.
:j Hilda M. Payne Day and told of visiting the November 8. It was a great Miss Debbie Brodie has Carlo Brodie and L. Davidson C
One lost husband, a passenger cemetery f Kitchener where the success. accepted a position , as food spent the weekend in Toronto GRAND
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without a seat, fog, locked gates remains of the soldiers of World Mrs. Laird Mickle returned service supervisor at the Hospital visiting Debbie Dunlop and other R. �..
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at the destiilai'2S&and two ladies War 2 are buried. She followed Sunday from a pleasant .two in Milton. friends.
who waited in vain for the "late this with a poem, "In Foreign weeks visit in Hamilton. While Mr. and Mrs. James Broughan, Mrs. Anna Aldwinkle, attended a� Q w~
show". What a miserable day, Fields", and then closed with the there she heard the famous New Castle, visited on the -the graduation of her daughter, ovember 15, 1 J 75
you will say! not at all; the group Lord's Prayer. The offering was pianist, Van Cliburn in the Great weekend with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Hayman at the fall
entered into the fun and had dedicated. Hall at Hamilton Place. Seldon Ross and Mr. and Mrs. convocation of University of OF ro '
a great day visiting Jack Miner's Mrs. Hyde reviewed her Mis- Unit 4 of Hensall United • Jim Boughan. Western Ontario, London on S�+
Bird Sanctuary" sionary Map on J Africa. Church met on November 4 with Mr. Wesley Ham, Huntsville, Octobner 25th when she received .� PULSIFER MUSIC
The lost husband made the, The nominatingg committee is Mrs. James McAllister in charge. ...
group half an hour late leaving, Mrs. Pere Campbell and Mrs. She opened the 'meeting with
but the sunshine was lovely to MacDougall. The Qhristmas "Cast your burden upon the Lord •
enjoy while waiting', and we made meeting will be on December 1 and He) will sustain you, a Remembrance s' t e .:. .
u the lost time b eating our when lunch will be served. The 7 Main Street South,, SEAFORTH
p y g prayer and a hymn. Mrs. T.
lunch while travelling. Someone meeting closed with • the Sherri" was accompanist.
couldn't count so we had one Benediction. Mrs. E. Rowe gave the Devo. Many' Specials,
extra, but,•we squashed up a bit or Hensall Livestock Sales tional, reading Psalm 121, "1 will theme a t C hurche S �`
took it in turns to stand, and all ! Supply �;onsisted mainly of lift up my eyes unto the hills."
arrived at our destination and heifers and steers, Demand was She ended the devotional with The United'Church Service was' 'Park, Mr. and Mrs. Art Coombs = Lowest Prices on Willis and wu.rlitzer pianos r
home again safely. steady and prices were steady. prayer and a hymn. The study conducted b Rev. Don Beck with of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Des -
The sunshine turned to fog Fat cattle: heifers"$42.50-$46.25, was taken by Mrs. E. Luther who Y C Peavey and' Univox amplifiers.
Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. mond Ivey of Sarnia; Mrs. Irene ,,,n C «
when we got near the lake, but it steers, $44.50-$49.00. Pigs: was introduced by Mrs. Slade. Remembrance was the theme for Finlayson and Randy of Staffa,
cleared again before we reached chunks $49.00471.00, wieners, The topic was the Ten Command- the day with the choir singing the Mrs. Vera Johnston of Brucefield,
the Sanctuary. We stopped at $35.00-$48.00. ments and -pointed out that the anthem, "One Church, one Faith, Mr. and Mrs. A] Strutters of STORE -HOURS 9-5:30 527-0053 E
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" in Dresden Halloween Dance first ones show man's relation to ' one Lord" and the sermon subject Huron Park, Dr. Charles Toll ofII!!1l111l111l1.lII!l11111!111It11lIIIIII!!lIIIIIIIIl1111111111i111111111111!llil!lIIllillillllllillll Irr�
first and it was closed for the The 3C's Couples Club held a God and the rest are man's being "Choose Life!'. Special Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
season, but our worthy hostess, . Halloween Dance in Staffa Hall relation to his fellow man. No historical services will be con- Wilson and Mr . Edward Welts of
Mrs. Colcl6u h, s oke to the with, fourteen couples -in atten= an breaks God's law and gets
g F P �. g ducted at both Hensall and Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
g presto! g Y away with it; he breaks himself.`
aide, and resto. the ares were dance. Almost everyone came in y Chislehurst to be followed by a Taylor of Varna, Mrs. Bob Taylor, !y' . 4jF%������ •,,,.;,.,.,,,µ
opened and we toured the costume and provided much Mrs. Luther was thanked by Mrs. of -luck luncheon, on Sunda Murraynd Donna of Hills reen;��y/y'6!
Museum, cabin and church, built 'tau hter. We danced to the music F y' Y g'%'!.;,.`y'
g McAllister. Miss Greta Lammie November 23. and Mr. John Johnston of Bruce- a��s y' , flu"����-
around 1841 and later, as a of Nelson Howe's Orchestra. provided a fine programme num- %; ` � A,
P F g Mrs. Felix Boogemans and field. Visitors from Town were „
refugee settlement for Negro Alice Gardner and Pat Taylor won ber. Mrs. R. M. McAllister and Scotts spent the weekend with the Mattel Parke, Winnie Skea and°��s
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slaves fleeing from the United a spot dance. The Cromarty ladies Mrs. Roobal took up the collection former's mother, Mrs. Pearl David, 'Irene Finlayson, Marg
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States. served a delicious lunch to close That was dedicated by Mrs.
Then on to the Bird Sanctuary, the evening. The next get toget- McAllister. Passmore. aret Ingram, and Mrs. Windover.IT
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Mr. and Mrs. GordonVeldhoen Miss Margaret Hyde of Londoh
just in time to see -the eagle her will be a bowling party at Plans were made for quilting, and Michael, of Toronto were visited over the weekend with her
perform and the Canada Geese Grand Bend on Monday, Novem- s�."%/` y;'4%, Alp Y• for flowers for the Sanctuary in dinner guests on Saturda with arents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve ,G y yf- `"y3:y3 y e
put on their evening "display". ber 24. November and for the Devotional g Y P Y G�s� Txx�,; °fs
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal and in Hyde.
The hundreds ofeese there are g the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John The members of the Royal 1; 4H Clnb Meets for the next General Meetin HOME h BUILDING CENTRE ...y.
being joined every. few minutes The fourth meetingof the 4H December 1. Roll call was
Bloomfield of London and Mr. Canadian Legion and the Ladies.
b another flock, maybe five, clubs, the Kneeded 7 and the answered b 25 people. +
Y Y Y P P Gratton of Grand Bend visited.. Auxillary paraded to St. Pauls' ,3. T. if,�n
maybe one hundred at a time. Dough Doos, took place on Officers elected were: Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal and Anglican Church for the Remem r'i "i , , ' '" i.° c
Everyone should see it at least g� '';^sx?y
ry Tuesday, November 4 at 7p.m. at Mrs. James McAllister, Assistant Mrs. Andre Christie visited with brance Da Service on Sunda
once in a lifetime. Y Y Y`�rgl'
the United Church. The roll cal Mrs. R. Errart, Secretary, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson in, Comrade Murray Traquaire read
Two of the party was missing was answered by 14 girls" It was E. Rowe, Assistant, Mrs. J. Seaforth on Sunday. the lesson. Mrs. Eric Luther sangs
when the group was ready to go decided that we have our next Flynn, Treasurer, Mrs. T. Sher- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stretton "Amazing Grace" accompanied b
home. This outing was "for, the meeting on November 11 -from 1 ritt, Assistant Mrs. G. Armstrong were holidaying in Kentucky and by Mr. Luther at the console of
birds", but this is carrying it a bit to 4p. m. Social Functions, Mrs. J. Cald- Indiana last week. They had a the organ. The text of the sermon WINTER FREEZ
too far! While most sat in the bus The leaders demonstrated how well, Assistant, Mrs. R. Errart, very enjoyable time. by Rev. G.A. Anderson D.F.C. ic . . . . . . . . . . .
and watched the Canada Geese
to make sour -dough and the Pianists, Mrs. L. Mickle, Mrs. T. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. was -taken from the lesson that .?,•�
still flying in, others searched. At making of sweet roll dough and Sherritt. Gordon Schwalm,
Mrs. Daisy was read from the first Epistle to
last, success!! They were patient all the girls participated in The ,meeting closed with a
y �-the,"Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth VoJland ,the Corinthians,. chapter. _15,.,. •r.. ;>� .
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iy waiting to see banding making different shapes, figure hymn and the Mizpah Benedic :
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyke of verses 50 to the end. The Laying,
which takes place after nightfall. eights and more new shapes tion. Lunch was served by the Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Randy of Wreaths followed at a service
Soon • it's foggy again, then created by the girls themselves. committee in charge.^# S
Mason and Andrew of Huron at the Cenotaph. a�=•'.f
raining but a hot meal, a good INFL 4T/ON F/GHTER FEATURE.
driver and a merry hostess landed x;
us all safely at our boarding
spots. Thanks, Mrs. Colclough for
a very enjoyable day.
The Young Peoples groupof' F 100% POLYPROPOLENE
Hensall United Church met on O MVS/
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Sunday, November,2 to elect their a��y ! ' ..• LOW 'PROFILE SHAG CARPETING
officers. They are; President,. .4 ••���' �
Paul Waring,. Vice-president,.......V�
Steve CorbettSecretary, Deana2U
Secreta s
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Raeburn. Lunch was served by a believe'LIVEN ' '
Joan Alexander. The next meet-
ing
eet ing will be on Sunday November
"Dress up any bare floor in you.r..home.with 100%
16 at 7:30p.m. when it is hoped to • ,, - UUJ;C polypropolene,rubber backed, low profile shag
discuss and draw up a calender of +. _.i" "''' "' carpeting, at a bargain
events. All High School young 4/& `�0 ' price. (colours limited)". ONLY
people are welcome. r/C tom\ Y 4 w
W.M.S.
The November meeting of
Carmel Presbyterian Church
W.M.S. was held in the church
basement. President, Mrs. Hyde
opened the meeting with a poem,
"Has someone seen Christ in you
today?" Mrs. Charles Soldan was
in charge . of Devotions and
opened with "O Canada The
topic was "Lets Live" and was
prepared by a joint committee of
Presbyterian and United Church
people in the county of Middlesex
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