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Available -Attention-Soybean Growers: We now are iicensed to handle our soybeans. -...ry.r7rr..rr.r•wr-77!",r7rIrrir717771r,rirrirgr•'-^" TH.E ,HURON EXOOSITciR ,SEPTEMBeli 28 1978 Jell) Petty of Hensall passed - away at the Blue- water Rest Home, Zurich Saturday September 23, 1978 - in his 94th year. Surviving are two sisters: Miss Olive Petty Hensall, Mrs. Charles ,,,,,, ,„(Nellie) Green, Egmondyille. Predeceased by his first wife Bcrylc Boyle (1937) and his secoqd wife Florence Nes bit t (1965) also two brothers' William and George Petty and two sisters Mrs. Beatrice . Wren and Mrs. Elsie Tippett The funeral service was from Bonthron's Funeral ' Home TueSday September 26th. Rev. George A. Anderson o Interment EIceter-. - Cemeteiy, `Pall bearers were Donald Joynt, Frabk Forest, Robert Raeburn, Cecil Kipfcr Ernmerson Anderson and William Sniith. Mrs. • Maude (Drover) McDougal pasSed away in Hensall on Saturday Sept- ember 23rd, ,1978 in her 88th year. She was the wife of the. late • Alec McDougal and mother of John, RR I. Hensall and Lloyd of Exeter. One sister, Miss, IsObell, Drover. Hensall -survives and she is predeceased by two brothers and four sisters.' Funeral service 'was held front :the • Bonthron Funeral Home on Tuesday Sept. 26th. Rev. John B. Fox officiated. Interment in Staffa Cemetery. Pall bearers- included Ken Williams. Floyd Stewart, Jim • Burke, William Lamport, Ed times arrange flowers for, ander, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander and Otto Walker. church services, as well as Paisley, Toronto, Elmer and for our homes. Hazel Dunn, Iva Ridley and • artkefield shower for. Marilyn Taylor Mrs, Jean Taylor 4820155 The Titekersmith Ladies Club met at the Hensall th‘e, 4H Club, held their first meeting on series. Monday. September 18, at ,,. the home of their leader, Charles and Bernice Reid ,, Betty Beer. The course is are the proud grandparents "Essential Edibles". Of- and Peggy on Sept. 1 lth. of a little girl,, born to Doug ficer.s were elected as follows . President, Barbara Stratton; Congratulations . and best Vice-president. Linda wishes to the happy parents • Roberts; -Treasurer. Lisa and the new baby. , . . ' Hamather; Secretary, float- Mrs. Geo. Reid, who has ing; Press reporter, Susa been staying with her sister Luther; Assistant leader, in- Bayfield since she was , Joan McLellan. Other mem , released from hospital, ret- bers -are Robin McLellan,• urned home on the weekend. Susie Neilands, Vicky Mann, I- realize that pipeline Rebecca Jantzi, milking systems have. been Everybody pitched in and around for some .time, but I never had a good look at one . , when-we . -- -visited my-brother. in operation until Sunday . Norman Jefferson, who_ _ installed one recently. Looks' ' On Tuesday Rev. Bishop like space age technology, conducted service at the and we found it fascinating. , Queensway Nursing Home The program committee.,,Afh Mrs. Mitchell accomp- for 'next week's' U.,:e.We dnying at the piano. -meeting 'has invited Mrs. Celebrating with Mrs., Durst of Egmondville to Vera Lanimie on her birthday demonstrate' flower arrang: were Robert, Shirley, Darryl, ing. This should, be helpful Darla. and Brett Lammie, for those of us who some Greta Lammie Mrs Alex- Correspondent Mary Chessell 482.9969 Bill and Helen Taylor entertained the boys peewee team on Monday evening after a fun game at the park with their fathers. Their team, which was coached by tions, boys. gir s elect . l Bill, tools the inter:township championship. Congratula- 4-H The men's slo-pitch team was defeated by Dashwood a week agp Tuesday by a close score, in their best 3 out of 5 trthday at Queensway Mrs. Bertha McGregor 262.2025 Illa Dunn. Mrs. J. Bettridge, Mrs. Violet Bishop, Barb and Heather Doherty visited Mrs. Irene Kalbfliesch, Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Kestle Mrs. Hazel Snell and. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Fischer visited Louise Mitchell. Perce, and Clara Johnston • visited Russell Erratt. Betty and Cecil Smith visited Mrs. Hendrick, Lynn Latimore and several other residents. made granola and each girl is to make it again at home; metric measurements were used. Books were handed out and lesson one was com- pleted. Demand at the Hensall Livestock Sales was active again with higher prices; supply consisted mainly— of •• heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $61.50-$65.50, sales to $68.50; steers, $64.50- $68.00, sales to $69.00; cows, $45.00-$49.25. Pigs; wean- lings, $27.00440.00; feeder pigs, $43.50-$54.50. The service in Hensall officers United Church last Sunday was conducted by Rev. Harbla Snell, of Exeter, with Mrs. Mary Moffatt . at the organ. As an anthem, the choir, led by Mrs, Mariahne McCaffrey, sang, "God reveals His presence" unac- ccompanied. Rev. Snell -preached* on the subject. "Where does God dwell?" The dwelling of God is with men; men must strive to live as well as possible. seeking first the kingdom pf God. The end result will be peace, joy and happiness. Flowers on either side of the pulpit were in memory of Ray Paterson, placed there in loving memory by his family. Next Sunday, immediately following the 11 a.m. service, both Chislehurst and Hensall congregations will meet to deal with the acquisition of a supply minister. The sacrament of Holy Com- munion will be held for both congregations at 11 a.m. in the Hensall church. William Gibson has ret- urned from a 10 day vacation with friends John Gray, Vancou. ver and Barnes Hick- man, San Francisco, which he enjoyed very much , Corresp,onlient Hilda M: Payne 262.5018 BUILDING CEI A Beautiful Kitchen Doesn't Have to be a Dreams. 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Mrs. MCI' Graham welcomed the friends-, neighbours and relatives. . Jo Anne Griinew aid entertained with guitar music. Mary Gibson and Nancy Taylor played piano duets. A akalele grOup includings Sally Brodie, Clara Davidson-& Jidie McBeath sang. A recipe for "Marriage Stew': was given by Jean Taylor. Mrs. Diane Vanderwal (Baird) -called Marilyn to the front following with the address to the Bride. Above the brides hcair was decorated with bells, streamers and a fancy sprinkling can. . The girts were wrapped with much' imagination using "J", cloth, tea towels, hand towels, orange garbage bags or newspaper' decorated with useful articles or ' bouguests of flowers. A small plastic umbrealla was 'decorated wit bows and flowers, Marilyn thanked everyone and " were .. - ,invited to come see the gifts at the house. . I he l hurch hall was decorated witn -umbrella, falling leaves, mountain ash. gourds. pumpkins and squash for a shower for:Sharon Brodie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie. Jean Rathwell acted as master of eeremonir,c Mrs. Elsie Henderson of Huronview entertained with two members fro mteh piano. Mrs. Doris McKinley accompanied a ukalele group, as they sang. The musical group were Jane Allan, Melissa Moffat, Clara Davidson, Julie McBeath and Diane Wilson.- - A pantamine skit performed by Marion Hill and read`by Joan Allan, depicted the dilemas of a bachelor, was much enjoyed by ail. : Mrs-. Cjiff Henderson called Sharon to the front and read the address to the bride. Sharon thanked everyone while dressed in rubber boots ready for farming, rubber gloves needed for nursing, a hat -made of "J" 9oth s and, apron long aprodecorated with bows. - Church Happenings An official Board meetifil will be held on Sunday. Oct. ,Ist at 8 p.m. in Kippen Church. • Next Sunday will be' World Wide Communion. , 40' excited boys & gills received Sunday School. awards, seals and gifts for memory work-accomplishments on. Sunday. Thanks to' -the Sunday School teachers who give of their time and talents to make Sunday School fun and interesting. Flowers in die church on Sunday were placed by the family Of the late Mrs. HarrY Taylor. J. SPANJER MANUFACTURING . 112tchell Manure Pumps • Stabling Elevator Legs Mitchell 348-9104 T 04,404 11,1A 4 Y • •-•