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Mrs. Rene Caldwell
262-5042
Pearson and Bessie Charters
observed their fortieth Wedding
anniversary at their home on
'Thurs. June 15th in Tuckesmith.•
The cou ple was pWaSnurly—Enir-
priSed when their children and
grandchildren • arrived with
flowers and other gift's. •
' Rex and Jessie Thompson of
Battle Creek, Michigan, who were
JOHNSON—GOODING
On Saturday May 20, 1978 at
St. James Anglican Church,
Parkhill. Deborah Jane Gooding.
and Frederick C. Johnson
exchanged wedding vows ' with
the Rev. Fred 'Ralph officiating.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
,Mrs. Donald Gooding. Parkhill,
and the groom's patents are Mr.
Fred Johnson Sr.. and the late
Mrs. Johnson of Chapleau.
The Matron of Honour was
Mrs. Sharon Sadler, Strathroy,
The Bridesmaids were Miss Dale
Gooding, Parkhill, and Miss
Karen Coburn, Intivik, N,W.T.
visiting for the ha
ppy
were also
included' in the happy occasion.
Quite a number of Kippenites
attended the stra4 herity suppor at
Brucefield on. Wednesday last:
Mr. and .N,Irs. Cameron Meths
and Joyce. Inkster, Midi, "Mrs.
Margaret Hutchison. 'S t ."
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon
Speare, Toronto, ,c ere recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I..•
Mellis.
'11w best man Wits George
Butcher of Moosonee The ushers
were Donald Gooding, Strathroy,
laid Ray La ndrey of Timmins,
' 'The bride attended N.N1.D,H.
School and the 1.1,W.0. in
London. She is a Public Health
Nurse in Moose Factory, The
groom attended school in
Chapleau and the University. of
Guelph. He is employed by the
Ministry of Natural Resources in
' Moosonee,
The bride is the p.randdaughter
of Mrs. Edgar Munn and the late
Edgar Munn, Heilsall, •
Sermon topic is growth
The service at The Unnea Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Church on Sunday was conducted Sunday:
by Rev. Dot Beck with Dr. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne of
fopp at the organ and Mrs. London visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey as choir cad Payne 'over the weekend.
director. The subject of the Mr. and Mrs. Marinus
sermon was. "On - Christian - ••Westdorp. of. New Lowell.. visited
Growth" and was based on the with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
parable of the sower.•People'S and other friends in the
Aims_ do _mit_ Lb lung to one o Diry_on Wednesditiy—_,
classification or the other; rather,
each of us has a little of each kind •
of "soil" in our lives at different
times. A person can be stony.
ground, 6 thorny ground, waste
wayside ground or good ground
different times. When the seed
falls on good ground is when
power comes into lives, he said;
The ' small. choir gave •a
resounding rendering of the
i•rithent, "Sing . to the Lord a
Marvelous Sound" by Butler and
Dr, and Mrs. Ralph Topp were
Welcomed into the congregation
as full members.
Next Sunday will. be Mr.
Beck'S final service as pastor ,of
Hensall' and Chislehurst.
congregations. The Sacrament of
Infant . Baptism will be
administered in the . Hensall •
service. • •
We are sorry' to hear that Mrs.
Clarence Smillie has fractured her.
hip.
We welcome flew residents to
Elizabeth Court, HenSaW
including Mrs. Ruby Bell who has
moved into town- from R R.I.#
Hensall_ and Mr. :and Mrs.
Joseph Flegel from' Stra•throy,
Ralph. Rca. from Kitchener; '•
Clayton Urbshott from Hanover
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoggarth.
and family from Port Elgin.
The, Sales Barn was again
active with steady prices; supply
consisted mainly of heifers and
steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $64.00
- $67.50, top to $69.50; steers,
$65.00 - $70.50. top to $70,80,
cows. $32.00 - $45.00. Hogs:
$37.00 $59.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maloney
and family of Stratford visited
with the latter's grandparents,
WM$
marks!
88 years
The 88th anniversary of Carmel
Presbyterian Church W.M.S. was
held on Wednesday June 14 with
Mrs. Malcom Dougall presiding
and welcomed the guests from
Zurich United Church, Barbara
Kirkman and afternoon Auxiliary,
Seafofth, Senior W.M.S. and
Mation Ritchie group, Cromarty,
Cavan Presbyterian Women's
Society and Gordon Auxiliary.,
Anglican Women of Hensall,
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary,
Associate'inembers and ladies' of
Carmel Church.. Mrs. Dougall
opened the meeting with a verse
"More 43eyoncl". Hymns were
sung during the program with
Mrs. Edith Bell at the piano. Mrs.
Esther Wright andMrs. Rochus
Faber were in charge of the
Devotional. Mrs. Wright chose
"Faith - for her message and
Mrs. Faber led in • prayer.
Following the offering and
offertory prayer Mrs. Bruce Cann
of Exeter was guest soloist and
favoured with solos accompanied
at the , piano by Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner of Exeter. Mrs.
Dougall introduced the speaker
Mrs. Remus of Walkerton who is
president of the London-Hamilton
Synodical. She gave a most
interesting address on "The P.A.
System". Mrs. Pere Campbell
thanked the speaker and soloist
and Mrs. Dougall thanked all
taking part tvith the Devotional
and the lunch. rollowing the
closing hymn and prayer a
delicious lunch was served.
Will live in north
Pick your own
STRAWBERRIES
Open 8 a.m.paily
Sundays Included
NO ,POTS OR PANS!
BRING YOUR OWN QUART BOXES
2.4 or 6 QT. BASKETS
quart boxes can be purchased
County Road 12 to Kippen
FirSt concession after curve, turn left,
third farm on right. WATCH FOR SIGNS.
15 ACRES IRRIGATED
JACK BELL
RR2 Kippen 262-5878
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A FIDDLE FAN'S HEAVEN — Part of the large
crowd ,at the Hensall Kinsmen's annual fiddlers
contest listen intently at contest preliminades Friday
night. (Expositor Photo) ,
THOUGHTFULLY PLAYING Young- champion
fiddler Anne Marie McQuaid of Seaforth donceh-
trates on her playing as her mother, Dolly,
accompanies her on the piano at the Hensall
Kinsmen Fiddler's Contest on the weekend.
(Expositor Photo)
Charters honoured
in Tuckersmith
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The Hensall Women's institute '
met in the Legion Hall. on
Wednesday, for a pot-luck
supper. The members of the three
4-H Clubs .were guests for the
evening.
_They displayed their books,
knitting, crocheting. and quilting
etc. and gave a run-down of their
meetings :during the last project.
"Focus on Living''. This included
mental and erhotional health,
filling leisure time with hobbies
such as gtliilting, knitting- and -
crocheting , photography,
reading, indoor gardening.
music: art and theatre, citizen-
ship endeavours, .a field trip to
the wild life sanctuary -,near
Seaforlh, safety .consciousness
inside' and .ukside .-411-c---honie,
health and exercise and diet.
Each .in,-Club--one-gam-Club--one-gam
,
gaVe:
short reading on some of these
activities.
Club two had an exhibit on
building • for the future which
included exercise, food sleep and
especially a good breakfast.
Club three spoke about the
environment 'and told about a
field trip in the pinery and then
leader Betty Beer played two
numbers on the guitar- and sang
as well, "Leaving on a jet plane"
and "If you love me let me know
it".'
The meeting was chaired by
president, Mrs. Joyce Pepper and
correspondence' was read from
the committee putting on the
bake sale in aid of the Nursery
School asking, for-help and an
invitation to visit the A.R.C.
Indusfrtes Mrs. Nellie Riley
presented-the treasurers report in
her- absence and a motion was
passed to pay all bills and pay for
the programmes to be printed for
the coming year.
Mrs. Hilda Payne consented to
type the programmes again this
year. Donations to the United '
Church and Milt Lavery were
voted on and rent fOr the use of
the kitchen at theLegion„Hall.
Gifts were presented to the 4-H
leaders for their interest in. the
girls. An .Executive meeting will.
be held at the home of the
President on June 27 at 7:15 p.m.
Articles for the Zurich and Exeter
Fairs were 'discussed. -
A sing-song was held during
the evening. Programme
convenors were Mrs. Pearl
Koehler and Mrs. Elsie carlile,
Lunch committee was Mrs. .Edna
Pepper and MI.'S.
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