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CArresPohde an Aela deHoodiess Poata$e awn behaviour sad attitude in During lunch Mrs. Gracg Mrs. Mabel Shirrs
y gave a Carmel Presbyterian Church
MRHFR HAM GGREGQR Stamp and three su$$ested simil# cir+cuir►stanceti, when Drummond recounted her talk on a trip to the Elgin on Sunday and spoke on the ,
262-2W changes to be made in the lire lasts bWnd thg three . experience on a trip to the House at ;Port Carling which subjW "The Matter of �.
Mrs. Wil Lon0on. Area by-laws, A score Yom' and ten. last sum er and - e e ' ed immensel n Dice" Mrs. Daroth Ta r
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was Liam Ferguson ,. ., y The of some of the save ab Debora on AMC. !t shed at theorgan.xylo am
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nest -s akar at the Wendy Hines and an appeal Hilda Payne, was based on 1The
Miro d Mrs. Jo ce Pepper Euchre" would be bel i r
Industriesul red C oadian the C.N.i.B. for It- the brother .of h t#ygai Paces wind. Mrs. Wilma . w ann4tanced a !lessen f Rowing children were. pre-
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ee. utg the _ n an. Y PPe r'e d the sented for baptism: Johna-
Hensall Women's Institute donation and canvassers. An 'Son Seeing him we r0lite Mcxe, lunch to cgnclude the Legion Hail, At t:,v .m. thaw Homer James, Camp -
invitation to visit I•IlrrondalG how rlauacb ;we take for grant ev "
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held''in the United Church on „ .. en>rtB, Oc10ber 21:st sponsored 'by trail son of 11 i. and Mrs. °
Women its tttute ► a>*ii tnan thin we
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Wednesday, bctober 14. She Q Y $ _TH Ai•!.. a the iulr[etb's lnsitvtue• Fol, Gne C:ippbudll� ,IeBrey -
s ke on eittber 25.at flsbacng Central sho}tll Alpe #hanks or 11Aii,Y Iowln the Luigif tike Ylltikm #ferbdct Campbell n
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Also o ;. h . PYtt be ..e c►ttn gi,.iyCentres ale xnrstran and° Annie Diol.: ;.tv.anniuersa . aer++ice oecalati9tg lase
n t .,e 'gr dere 9 R' Vvltttehouseun !C?4x.:l at, 8,30 .. U.C;�+V. met Qct. urh :for: n i. .
di s D4legate, at the Convention, two wilt a1po decorate the H> N IAUSRMOP,SMEET Reid• Luk :vu bene Davi in,Caven' arch guter Sun- • ' . i r pen #! R;Veiaary
reit ng., by tb'trs.. Elisabeth „c .y. P . ,: p.m. firs. Edison, i►clrean 13 with' l8 mechbers. Mrs: Mrs,. David Cooper
Riley and piano selections by she also gave:a. repcWt .aif the Chutch fisc Chtistrrias and President Mrs. Eileen The Entertainment commit- day October 25th " at 11:00 will give _ the ttiotto, Mary a or>pbC and
Huron Coanty Rally held at provide Flowers for :Decom- Rannie presided for the tee. were 'Dick and Pearl a,m, Standard time. Service d 1 iv Emm, man Andeksan the' 6i - Mrs, E,tin sots Tis ' '
Mrs•' Joyce Pepper., Mrs, Brom foot will g e a poem. ted; the worship on the theme nominating committee, I�lext
Pearl Koehler conducted the, Be rave. on October S. ber. A bale will be packed n '"Three Links"' Senloii Citi;- Taylor and Anita Rengo_ugh. - on November ist at Carmel Lunch will be served by Mrs. "Thanksgiving." Scri to .tree is, advanced to,M
program.opening with apoem Hostesses Mr's. Annie Reid November, 17 and-: ens meeting on Tuesday Social Dorothy Mickle. Myr- rnurch at 10:.Q0 a:m. I`he Scripture meeting � . on.
Campbell Eyre. was read and a hymn sung. Nov., 2,. oil account o� the
I f nobody Smiled" and a and Mrs. Hilda Payne and President Dianne Gerstell- evening and opened the pro- tie Shertitt, Bertha MacGre- Annual Church bazar will be 4-H club. Chic Chicken Mrs. Hugh Hendrick tock .it -„su
sing song: Courtesy remarks their committee served lunch torn would like suggestions gram by singing "O Canada got., held Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. Plan to Chefs met at the home of g d Aper Nov. 11, Invitations
and an exchange a of A ricul- for banners to be hurt followed b the Lords Prayer $AR'17$M SERVICE attend, Th Arnold Circleile offering. Worship closed are accepted to Bayfield,
were given by Mrs. Myrtle turetook lace. I1 members around the church buildings. 8 and a by
silence yin Rev. Kenneth Knight corn Evening Au iiiia will serve` "Nara.. Gary Finlayson, Oct.Qct6 with Thanksgiving prayer. 'Ihankcgering Oct,1.4,endto
Sherritt Program convener P 8s 8 g rx and cooked, a souffle and Topic was given by Mrs. Brucefield dessert euchre
was Mrs. Elsia Carlile and and two visitors were present Unit -two is responsible fora memory of farmer members ducted baptism service in tea. made two dressings one us
Two very realistic films program and birthday party the late Mr. and Mrs:'Henry
g Gerald Moffatt, which was a Oct. 14, Contact Mrs.. Keith
wad conducted by Mrs. Pearl rY s _ mg an eggs and the other no film of a family visiting in a Lovell for tickets` for the.
Koehler. were shown by Mrs. Elva at the Blue Water'Rest'Home Adkins. Following the, Roll
Forces and Rev. McDo aid P• Call and business, t g Trea- r egg. Preference was express Nursi Home at Christmas supper.
�•• November 18 at 7.30 m. g Aper. Ma's. David Cooper
The evening. was chaired . , f° , .. _4 ll.., ed for the one with an. e
on 61iness and breakiii the sharp Annual meeting wiU be surer gave the report and the Ladi.e s• �_ � �'■ gg' �'�me gave courtesy remarks.
by the President Mrs. Joyr:e B _. P° Mrs. Grgce. McBride had Mrs. Robert Kinsman Meetin closed bPepper. who welcomed communication barriers at held fallowing church service President announced gettingg Yingiag
on December 8: a cook book for to raise funds the misfortune to -faJ1 and opened the business with a '"Smile Mrs.' Hugh Hen -
everyone a>¢d opened with a Thanksgiving meeting of Unit fracture both wrists. Her Thanksgiving poem. Roll call drick and Ma's. Wm. Consitt '
Poem "Adtumn". Several twoof Hensall United Church
a.t-on•�ta.n_.c�. sister iVlrs, Stgwact Baisd was. answered by '•VYhat's seruod.lunsh�items of correspondence were Women on Monday October MABLE ANNi� MUNN4-HCLf1B'
12. Interest focusedon one's Desser't u �•
read: - a resolution regardingCortes h1ER the weekend with his parents Mrs. Mable Annie (Swan) tan Church, W.M.S. and Chic Chicken Chefs met at
MRS. MARY MERNER Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Thomp- Munn of Hensall died at ladies`, aid and a member. of the home of Mrs. Al Hog-
tim 402.7143 son, garth on Sept. 29. A quiche
eo,G�xi�� South Huron Hospital, Ex er Hensall Ladies' Le ion Auxil-
Court Constantine L1842 Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bas, P 8 was made and cam led and
In.,,..Mo x,.+•+an'ww held their Ladies Night ;on on Wednesday October 14, iary. P, - ,•, Jm.
t Brucefield Steven. Sharon, Michael, _ parts of ane wet - 4
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o 981 in he BB .__ a hhehed - -. --
B�'r u^ ,-_ ._ - - - _ Thursday evgming �tabsr _ . Denny.--Andyi . iLathy -and `the widow 8t th y — - -- - as "Are
ear. Shc was . ,. F ice ,was .con_ . K 7I
- __- ... _ _- _ the late Edgar ducted b sRev. Kenneth o Wal w dievas
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15th in the hall. Euchre was Angela visited on Sunday Wilfred, Munn (1978) and Knight on Friday October'16 packed in a carton with the
Sales Re resen&tl* Members of the U.C.W. Sympathy is extended to g y
fi P Brucefield held a . dessert Mr. Elgin Thompson and playectwith 13 -tables playing. with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van .,mother of Ailleen (Mrs., Don at 2 p.zxi.,'ftom the Honthron large end or small end up."
Mitchell Go -op Store euchre Wednesday • in the family on the death of his wife
The winners were high Isobel mme! and family of Dela- Goddin j' R.R. S, Parkhill. � -Foneral Chapel of Michael P. John E. Caldwell holidayed
" Colson, Lone Hands Delores ame— g P
• ` } r in, the U.S.A. last week.
,130 Georgina Street Church hall llsJpx.tgr "with Grace. ��, Low Dianne Steven- Court Constantive is hay- Also survived by three grand. O Connor. interment in .Exe-
e Mitchell, Ont. NOK I NO most points was Mrs. Buelah Miss Joyce Broadfoot and children Debby, Mrs. Fred ter Cemetery. The pallbear- Ruchus Faber is on. --a '
McKay; low, Debbie Bridge; Miss Dianne Wil on of Lamb- sm. Dir Prize won by Edith ing a Hallowe'en Party on Johnston, Napanee, Don and` ers were Sandy, Gordon and business trip:to Florida. Q*n
m' Sus: 348-9975 Nott. AnnaMcNichol won the October 30th in the hall at 8 harvest is underway. We
Res' 348-9975 lone hands.. Hazel Packer. ton College in arnia spent ellminsdou prize. Lucky cup p.m. The neighbourhood Dille Parkhill and three great Donald Munn, Ted Prouty, welcome Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
After the euchre a successful the weekend with their par- won by Florence 1Mudvegsan, children are all invited. grandchildren. Bert 'Thomson and Robert Rohde. hawk ads; to their
bake sale was'held. eats. The late Mrs. Munn was a Taylor, yw .
A penny sale was "enjoyed Y new home .in the
r Mrs. Robert Dalrymple has memberol .�ar9mel Presbyter- village.,._
with many sinners, followed:.
returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott of by a delicious Idnch,.
INSURANCt AND FMARCIAI SUVICIS ' Mr. and Mrs. Rob Marshall Toronto spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
lfdFE•HOME•Ati1'0•><TSITIISaF and daughter' and their new with his parents Mr. and Mrs.. son accompanied by Mr. and
son alt Nottawa. Ken Scott. Mrs. Terrence Hunter sof
Colborne Towns spent
Thanksgiving week nd with
re Chr st s Mr, and Mrs. Doug Totten-
�. ham. and- family of Owen
p Sound.. .
Mrs, J. Merrier of Kitchen-
er visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merner, San-
dy. Julie, Michael and Shel-
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Sunday, vfsiiors .with, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul 'Stevenson,
`'it David, Darren and Luanne
Ve� ur x ` �3' were Mr> and Mrs. -Cecil
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x 1i: = Herman of Shakespeare, Mr.
t and Mrs. Wayne Herman of
�,�aCambridge, _Mr. •and Mrs.
aters'
.;; Paul Haler of Stratford, Ron
Skts
` 11 Herman and” Korey of Lon -
These rich shads of don, when they •celebrated
autumn and winter are 1� David's 13th birthday.
i Ron remainedKorey for
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