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Correspondent people. We visited Doreen. east of England through with a force of 30,000 Scots Loch Ness to Inverness, eta side *Ad a park
th shcMpa on +�nf
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MAW Ciii[1MELL and Craig Dougias;and girls Natfolk and up to Lincoln- defeated a combined army of acaund the Id to I v Firth n s full 9f roses re the other
482.990 in Somerset. Doreen spent shire. This was the best 100,000° English. Irish and C r6marty. back to Inverness, side► and the great .castle on
• BYIVAN11'IC'CI,YP+1(ONT three years in London, Ont. 6xinland we saw in Britain.- French and so established and the Culiodea Moor Bat- the' high rock in the back -
a nr Ld ama- neows-lati Editiar's cnote:
I of has a G A quite a to 196r of people i s Level ut the walls arge fields Scotland's independence. (kfield where Bonnie Prince Around makes a very beauti-
in the late 1960s and knows Level land with 1
r� e, a
nab
and hedg- From Glasgow we drove Charlie and his half-starved Ad city. We spent tbW days
- a.- HeAty books. this area. We found the west es. Sugar beets. winter bar- along Loch Lomond to the ragtag army o€ ghlaa here visiti►p a Castle,
Highland,
alace, ShopPing
,.,
•. A 1. -belong dream came �untry of Devon and Corn- kY and potatoes seetae to Cowal Peninsula to the Rest-" rebels were defeated by the fblyrood
wall with its hedges, stone be the mala crops here. ern Highlands and saw the Government army m 174b and at#ending the concerts in
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tate fax me as we boarded Scrossed the Humber ruined Latdoiit. Castles. � and.,the.power: of the Clans the -park:
air plane at Toronto fort walls, 'small fields, 'and nar-fpur week trip to Scotland ds and streets quiteR ver ort the new suspension Toward' rind Duation their de¢trpycii fortv4t,As one lll!p thea' drgve aoutb tatow tonon te d .s the ars�., s . all towns on8e'� sit ;s Fa d�^art t�terestln The� �B�P-1.
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h,.o .. ,..� �d Fn tangy: We #+e'ih ToroA• R•_ �� R. � �,befoce' re:
-bridge, rite 1 sit ia, ,the wt` #lestmyed by ; ,� at the ... -
and villi , P w#s, 'nffic'tally well's, forces to the. ll the snw►x gravis off' day .- . Shj'tf
- • to'at 7.30 p.m. i!•rid arrived kt � . gp's.close :u shop at woad. that .
.. i qne o'clock in the afternoon. ned.a pec of days, later +ar, lilso, the memorial at.. #te d i'Mere tc CU_. ouG feels e� � opte;
= W+�'ttt andtlt[es rho futile pile ger ... at.. _`a
1 cr at g a,m. ' and:, . ty o Y disspRe rs by the h2uoen. ' n >jos "tFt?tc' 200 .of°'oar � GMt; .. a at A ..
olpe hatf.ts xt.,. cift wire pautdeted +fid'#li#BeaaPrtores
toa g9llnn andooffee.at S:L A cup,
Bntishtt:?sle. , iAat i}bapt:'0 p ta'he
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be hfs t,
. �. ) tow a a.. to f d t3te�e titig but Niece after',lakeirl: 11ii#t5. Nl+e found our tf�p rttucti ;less:
s We. s *afour days,.. m � h coria � � eixn we
v . av0174u.: of , t. ur4st .- In raanee at t ndei? of ih a den u!eRt� da�e> ..tt :.,.,espp11 044 0 0
e ... �. d nvasitrw the- usual S,ttiMQN Fast acCanip-
, ZoR FIS i1G sons of the sgteets, the, T r51 a'sBc, iVNe then ti �a�dil�' lmi9bt►r81t.• .gGk1 a�ttd
� �• W ed the Sevtrn
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tittrlst pieces such as t
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Paul's Cathedral; the Tower Bridgc'itntct "Virates near Bris• upper stores `'art built. ctut dta�ve up, tZtrough the bt'uti* Goad fatxning land #kl1 al B d4tst is ,letitiiul.
t` fol afteR s ndtn ani ht on over the tit rtow streets unfit . ful Western Iighlands to the 'northeast of 5cotlaad, two 1a, ranged: between
t Correspondent It fhaffe and Salic of Mitche►! McDonald- Charles Coo er of London, Westminster Ab• a sheep and carte farm. The
'they, almost ,meet• Oban and Fort Willi
i . BERTHA p bey, Buckingham Palice. am along 'though. billy i i places. Prim- $20: and $35 a night with a
MRS, were recent %isitors A ith Mrs greeted the visitors and Brad farmer Also had salrbon NEVER STOFSCO�TI.ANT1 Loch Lochy and oes Street in Edinburgh, with huge breakfast.
` Mac6REGOR Chaffe's parents Mr. and Buchanan, Steven Corbett, liottse of Parliament. and We then., drove back over
P many of the famous streets fishing rights on the rivet. 262-2005 Mrs. Jack Corbett. Dave Kyle and Cecil Pepper and squares. He drone poles into the to the west side of England
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolmage were the ushers. Mrs. Mar ornin we went to riverbed and arranged a trap and info Scotland, driving Varies ®u �� se�s Irish farms
returned from a delightful of 'Winthrop were Sunday guriete McLeod was the solo theO one
Battersea district to see system that had to be alongside of the old Roman';
and entertaining trip to the guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim ist singing Amazing Grace the former bonne of G.A. eked twice a day at low Wall far some distance- We Kate and Jim Keys, Kate's upright silos, but a tot of and dearly all black Bentley
Black Hills. the Bad Lands Roobol. and Father of The Human Henry, the famous writer. tied. The season lasts about spent a night on a sheep farm sister Elizabeth and her green haylage was fed frons dksCls. It was cannon to
and the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol Family during the Baptismal two months• among the hills of the Border husband Jim Belt flew to pit silos, and cows were see a dozen at a time in a
Tire weather was most toenail• g PP We were able to see personal
were recent Visitors with Mr. Service. Douglas Klo was pies of his books that were We toured Wales and country and then to Ayr, and England on July 24 where generally fatter than here• ane -block area. They motor-
ful. and Mrs. John Kodynendyk the organist. The whole presented .to the Battersea visited Hay -on -Wye, the Greenock where we could they enjoyed two weeks of They saw milk being deliver- ed 2,70(1 miles in the two
WRIGHTREUNION at Woodstock. service was based around the town of secondhand book took across the Firth of Clyde travel. in England, Ireland, ed door to door in the' weeks,
so they saw a lot of
_ AbQut 38 descendants at- VISITORS AT theme of Baptism and Mr. library
n hy. inon his death and had The Cornet of shops, but the town is so well to th'e Cowal Peninsula, the Scotland and Wales. One villages, with customers fill- interesting country.
tended the Annual Wright QUEENSWAY McDonald spoke on the sub. Horse, a pub named like on known that' 1 found nothing country of the Clan Lamont highlight. of .the trip for Kate ing their own containers from Bob and Margaret Reid,
picnic at the Kirkton Wood- Visitors with M". Irma ject of Baptism - Perfection, form collection. We spent a of which the McClymonts are was a visit with her penpal of a "churn". There is a milk Charles and Bernice Reid
ane of his books. Y p r1 marketing board... and Mrs. Belle Reid spent
ham Centre on Sunday Aug Wilds were Jack and Kay basing his thoughts on We then picked up our very.pleasant evening with members. 35 years, Mrs. Marjorie
ust 9th. Cockwell and, Dorothy Lee. Ephesians 4: 1-16. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hen at Glasgow is a very friendly Lambeth, and her husband Ireland is a land of little tog week with Bill and Mary
The 1982 Reunion will be tented car and for 24 days i ty d with the downtown John and family who live in change. The one area where at their a north of Sault
,.....,..... Mrs: Emmerson Kyle' A number from this area Cheltenham. Roy is secretary city Y B Y �g
Y toured England and Scot- e y
held August 8th at Kirkton. visited with Mrs. Middleton. attended the
introduction .land We drove down to of the Henry Society and a streets turned into malls. We Dunstable, north of London. they Saw fanners using large Ste. Marie.
Lorne Ross is President and Van Shippers. John and Service for The Rev. Wilfred Dover to see the famous founding member, and while were here tot the July 12 They frequently stayed- in machinery on big farms was The folks of Goshen com-
Laurabell Reichert is Secret- Kathy visited with Mrs.- Roz- Fearn into'the Hibbert United White Cliffs and then to not a descendant, is of the Orange Walk, acid Watched homes with bed and break'' in southern England. There munity welcome the return of
cry• endal, her husband Don also Church at Staffa on Thursday Bettie Abbey neat Hastings same family, as the author. far over, three hours as fast accommodation and ea was an excellent wheat crop Bill and Shawn Cataochan
Mrs. Myrtle Kercher was visited with her. Doug and evening and.aisoatte,"dedthe �f� Hattle_of _ Hs lies a -yr Y I!e collec�on •_-lhousands.of Oran emen rid fired seetn� the beautiful-, _being hat tested. Theteare a:. attd family. -.to -rhinaria frgm-- w -
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theoldest person present and Eva^ Triebncr...vrsit_c&-Mrs-;.-- -Reception fotbwing-th�Ser=" "' of Hen s bmf women walked by four to antique furnishings many of tot of dairy and sheep farms. Atkwood'near Lindsa .The
Hastings which•-tWk place in tY� Y Y
• Hallie---Reidhert" runs the Muriel Triebner. Mervyn and vice in the Church Hall. 1066 between the Normans The next day we visited eight abreast, so close to= them contained. One farm In,London there are 60,000 are living in the John Robin -
youngest. Mrs. Kercher had Irene Dunn visited with Lou- Rev. McDonald• accom- and Saxons. The Abbey is Oxford and spent a day in the gethet they seemed to be where,they stayed in Ireland pubs, ail individually owned, soli house.
a birthda nearest theionic M• h II M Weslake anied b his mother Mrs Coronation village of Long treading' on each other's had a herd of 50 Friesian
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. date. Esther Wright came the
ase etc e , cry
and Vera Lamm ieMrs. Pin-
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Carl McDonald of Atwood
supposed to be built on the
where King Harold was
spotfarthest
Cretidan, a very picturesque
heels. The lodges and bands
.cows, so -they were out to the
to attend. The long-
combe, Mrs. Pollen and Haz-
attended the Foresters'
killed by a Norman arrow. in
place with many beam and
must have numbered' in the
barn', for the morning milk-.
' est. married couple was Mr.
el Corbett visited with Louise .
Huron District Council
looking over the peaceful
piaster cottages with thatch-
hundreds.
ing. They used it milking
was
and Mrs. Ben 'Ruston. Most
Mitchell. Lavina and Mary
Church Service and Picnic on
green fields wi(h the sheep
ed roofs. Two houses were in
We vist+ed Stirling Castle
and the Banlnockburn Battle-
parlour system which
old-fashioned by Canadian
recently married couple was
Funnel visited Mr. Kai-
Sunday in Kinburn.
it as hard to
the process of being rethat•
velled at the huge stones
summer.
�. Bob and Nancy Ross. Couple
h dd'
bfleis,h.imagine
Ontario held last week in
the great battle that
dud, but as we were there
S d d Sunda we
field where Robert the Bruce
standards. Ther> are few
suing, a. we Ing .... Cr
sary nearest August 9 wa
Worship Service will re-
sume in Carmel Presbyterian
.
Attends seniors
took place and changed the
history of the English -speak-
m afar a an
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atissed seeing them work at
Charlie and Myrtle Baillie.
Y
Church on Sunday August 23
ing w6rld.
it. We stayed with Pat and
Lome and Ethel Ross had
at .10:15 a.m. when Rev..
Convention
On, across the south' of
Clive Durant. whom we had
the largest family present.
Kenneth Knight returns from
I
England to Salisbury and the
never met, but i had traded
Doris Jeffery had the most
vacation. 4
Mrs. Ernie Davis attended
Cathedral there. We also
books with Clhre by mail and
tetters in her name. Brent
The Sacrament of Baptism
the Annual Convention of the
visited Stonehenge and mar-
their son visited us last
Ross had the shortest name.
was administered on Sunday
United Senior Citizens of
velled at the huge stones
summer.
Spencer Jeffery wore the
morning at the United Church
Ontario held last week in
arranged, .by_ the ancient
We then drove over to the
largest shoes., and Norman
when Jason Everett Corbett
Kingston as a representative
Reichert the smallest. Brent
son of Wayne and Elaine
of the "Three Links Seniors"
Ross,won the children's bal-
loon Mace. Everyone enjoyed
Corbett and Kimberlev Ann
Taylor daughter of Marvin
of #866. Hensall.
Guests at
baptism
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the delicious dinner and visit-
ing hour.
and Cindy Taylor were pre -
sented for Baptism. George
will pay you dividends- Have
youone? Dial 527-02.40.
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs, George Parker,
Mr. and Mrs, Sim Roobol
Parker, grandfather of Kim-
,tried
Marvin and . Cindy Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Parker,
visited last Thursday with the
` berly Ann, represented the
following the baptisim of
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Wareing.
` latter's brother Mr. Anthony
congregation,at the Baptism
their daughter. Kimberly
all of Hensall. Mr.. and Mrs.
Gelderland in Ridgetown.
and presented the parents
T
Ann were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Don Dalton and Carla o'
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert
with their children to Rev.
s
Taylor and family members,
Walton and Mr. and Mrs
r
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Brucefield, Rev, Stan Mac
Rick Parker and family o
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Donald, Mrs, Pearl Shaddick,
Thames Road.
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DEBORAH ANNE AUBIN
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• - ` . the daughter of Mr. Land Mrs. Kippen p pe n
�. Aundre Aubin, Preston,
The Square • ' �i
formerly of Seaforth. She is
the granddaugher of Mr. and Correspondent
Mrs. Bert Walters, Kippen RENA CALDWELL
T H I IS ITIM and Mrs. Alice Aubin of 262.5935
SeafMr. and Mrs. Ed Yamo-
motto, : Strathroy, visited in
the village last week.
woftr, ° • Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown, -
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i1.000IU.ari,uJltU�" TV��` Peterborough. and Mrs. Ag-
nes Burke, Wroxeter, visit -
g _ _ _, ed with Mrs. W.L.- Mellis
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f ` AQ �i--
_ Kippen Gun , Club met LTD --
C Aug. 11 with the following NEC
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L _ _ results: 25 -AI' Kyle, Jim
Butcher124-Glen,Mogk, Jack ° HWY. 4 SOUTH'$ BLYTH,. ONT`.' NOM tHO
,' - i Mills, Paul Johnson, Wayne -
a IL
in Area Churches McBride; 23 -Bert Mahaffy,
Ar Fred Brall, Calvin Christie;
Church 22-Mery Barkin, Murray
First PRESBYTERIAN Christie; Harrison Schack,
59 Goderich St. W _ Scaforth
Lloyd Verner, Gladys Mc -
Minister. K► I •> A Duke- r Gregor, Dano Crerat;
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 23,198121 -Grant McGregor; 11:00 Joint Service of worshipin this Church -
L F 20 -Charlie Hutchins; 19
John Van Loo, George
Rev. J. Vanslyke in charge Hamm; 17-Btyan - Beer;
All are welcome 16 -Steve Keron; Jeff North-
Oreanist: Mrs. Carol, Cartcr
Brave.
Huron, Perth
farmers miss bid
for CCFO exec~
A 4- vear•old dairyman
from Bloomfield in Prince
Edward Couniy was elected
director of the executive board
of the Christian Farmers
Federation of OnOrio (CFFO)
at its regular June meeting.
John Mulder will complete
the term of Henk Westerhoff
of St. Catharines. who resign-
ed for health reasons.
Mr. Mulder is president of
the Qluinte Christian Farmers
Association. He beat out
three other in the balloting
for director of the seven -
member executive board of
the CFFO. The losers were:
Robert Veriteeg, a dairyman
from Gorrie in Huron Coun-
ty; Gerrit Hietk#mp, , from
Palmerston hi Perth County; -
and Evert Was;slnk, from
Forest in Lambton County.
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