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HENSALL
Margaret Reid, Jean Laven
der, Jean Soldan, Judy Shaddick,
Carol Richardson, members of
the Girl Guides left Tuesday to
spend ten days camping at Kee-
waydin Camp.
Hearing Aids
Hearing Aid Batteries
A and B
Middleton’s Drug Store
Phone 20 Hensall
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HIGHEST CASH
PRICES FOR
Dead Stock
HOUSES 5.00
CATTLE - 5.00
HOGS 1.00 per
According to
Size and Condition
Seaforth 15
Exeter 235
Call
Collect
each
each
cwt,
DARLING & COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
*
Sell
ing
Authority Ready
For Tree Planting
* At a meeting held in Lucan,
the Advisory Board on Reforesta
tion of the Ausable Valley
thorized the purchase of
tree planting machines to
available for the planting
son in the spring of 1952.
These machines will be avail
able to all residents- within the
Ausable Valley
wish to plant
trees.
The trees are
the Department
Forests.
The Authority
men with each machine.
The farmer will he
provide one man to
the planting.
Interested farmers
further information
member representing
cipality on
Authority.
• The members of the Authority
will also receive applications for
trees and
planters,
These
submitted
der that the Authority may he
assured of obtaining a sufficient
number of trees.
Watershed who
at least 2000
supplied free by
of Lands and
will provide two
expected to
assist with/
may obtain
from the
their muni-
the Ausable Vdlley
for the use of the tree
applications must be
by August 15th in or-
A
HENSALL
Mrs. Mary Buchanan, of Lon
don, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. L. Clark, and Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Forrest.
Attention
Poultry Raisers
your poultry in crates that you are sure of be-
free from disease. We have installed a new
system to wash and disinfect crates for your pro
tection,
RIVERSIDE POULTRY CO
HOWARD FERGUSON, MANAGER
680-r-2 Hensall
Phone Collect —
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CANADIANS DELIGHTED AT PROPOSED VISIT Can
adians who recall with nostalgia the charm and graeiousness
exhibited by the King and Queen during their eross-Canada
tour in 1939, are overjoyed at the proposed plans for their
eldest daughter, Princess Elizabeth, and her husband, Philip,
io visit Canada in October. The three-week coast-to-coast
tour will be. the princess’ first visit to Canada, although in
the. past few years she has visited South Africa, Greece and
Italy, for since, the illness of her father, the King, more
state duties have fallen on her. Family portrait shows the
young couple with their children, Princes Charles and Prin
cess Anne, neither of whom will accompany their parents to
Canada. —Central Press Canadian
Hensall District News
Two Year-Old Hurt
local
ironic
Scan-
Friday 13 Unlucky
For Two
Accidents involving two
persons gave a --special
twist to Friday 13. Peter
Jan, 20, of London, was admit
ted to St. Joseph’s Hospital with
head injuries "after his motor
cycle collided with the back end
of a car while six-year-old Gary
Lawrence of Lucan suffered head
anl leg injuries when he failed
to see an oncoming car. .
Scanlan was driving his motor
cycle on No. 4 highway south of
Exeter when he hit the back end
of the car driven by Charles
Cowen, Exeter. Scanlan was tak-
nicely at
accident.
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TIRED LAYERS IO
By Fathers Car
Laurie Blackwell, two-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Black-
well, is coming along
i his home following an
! Mr. Blackwell vacationing
his wife near Kitchener,
< backing his car out of the gar-
; age. and thought he heard a
i child’s cry. Stopping bis rar to
investigate he discovered Laurie
j had been knocked down by the
I ear the wheel striking his head.
: He had just left the child play-
ing with some childrt n near and
■ he must have followed his father
en to the London hospital in an j out. His father is principal of
R.C.A.F. ambulance. ‘ j the Public School.
The Lawrence child was cross- 1 “
ing the street with his mother ’ I ov
and sister when the car driven K
by Alfred Buchannan. Clinton. , A lovely wedding was solemn-
I pulled out from behind another ized in the chapel of St, George’s
parked car. • United Church, Toronto, when
The Buchannan vehicle skid-' Margaret Mary Green, daughter
ded 4 0 feet in an attempt to of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Green,
miss the child, but the fender of ; Toronto, and Howard Pollock
the car struck the lad on the, Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil
leg. As he fell, his head struck ■ ton Love, Hensall, exchanged
the wheel and he was picked up i marriage vows. Rev. George
in a stunned condition. The boy's
injuries were not serious and his
condition has progressed favour
ably.
L
Bad-
the
wore
lace
and Mrs. Kenneth Garret
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Sr, and family spent
picnicing at Ippe^wash
world war.
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By Roe Farms Service Dept
Dashwood Girl
Visits Scotland
Jean Gossman is leaving Cana
da on Tuesday, July 4th, taking a three month vacation in Scot
land, where
guest of Mrs.
Renfrewshire,
Gossman will
her friend Miss Sally Traynor,
who has been a resident of Lon
don, Canada for three years.
Jean intends visiting. Edin
burgh castle, where her father,
William Gossman has his name
engraved on the walls since
first
she will be the
P. Taylor. Bushy.
Scotland. Miss
be accompanied by
EDGEWOOD
Mr. Douglas Westman of
don spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. West
man.
Barbara Ann Zubal spent Mon
day with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Zubal Sr.
Misses Joyce and Marion
Moore of Edgewood spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Trevor
Foster in St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton
and Don spent Sunday at Ipper-
wash' Bead*.
Miss Joyce Lashbrook and
Bernice Westman of London
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Westman.
Mr.
Jr. and
Garrett
Sunday
Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. James Carruthers
and sons of London visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rathburn
and George.
Quite a number in the com
munity attended the barn dance
at Mr. Stewart Sceli’s new barn
on Concession 16, London Town
ship, Wednesday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Moore and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Trevor
Foster of St. Marys and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bieber and family of
Clandeboye had a picnic at
Ipperwash Beach on Sunday.
This week has been Bible
School at Prospect Hall for sev
eral school pupils.
JVIr. Joseph Zubal is one of the
first in the neighbourhoods to
finish haying.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kalten-
bach and Miss Alice Wiper of
London visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore.
Miss Mary Zubal of Concession
2, Biddulph, is holidaying with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Zubal Jr,, the past week.
Rose Mary Kerslake o
Marys is holidaying with
aunt, Mrs. Harold Westman,
family.
Joyce and Marion Moore
turned home Saturday evening
after spending the week in St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tillie and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pearce of
London spent Monday evenins
with friends.I_____________
and struck the lad on the i Love, son of Mr.
Love, Hensall
vows. Rev.
Trimble officiated.
1 Given in marriage by
i father, the bride was charming
; in a gown of ecru taffeta with
I a jacket of matching lace, and
I she wore a bandeau of lace. Her
bridal bouquet .was tea roses and
carnations.
Alice Bell,
| Chose a gown of rose lace and
■ taffeta, and
roses and cornflowers.
Gordon Allen was groomsman,
Thomas Young and Frederick
Ireland ushered. The reception
was held at Strathgowan
minton Club. To receive
guests, the bride’s mother
a^gown of blue crepe and
and corsage of pink roses.
Miss Winnie Gray, Hensall,
and Miss Margery Vosper, Strat
ford, have left on a boat cruise
of the St. Lawrence and Sague
nay Rivers in the Montreal and
Quebec districts.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Polly. St.
Clair, Mich., visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank For
rest and Clarke.
Music Results'
At the recent examination of
the Royal Conservatory of Music
the following pupils of John L.
Nichol ACCO, were all success
ful. Sharon Smillie, Grade I piano
(honours); Gwen Chapman,
Grade I piano/ (honours); Carol
Brown, Grade II, piano, (hon
ours); Margaret Smillie, Grade
II, piano, (honourS); Catherine
Talbot, Grade II, theory, 1st
class honours.
Mr. and Mrs. William Halli
day, Port Credit were week-end
visitors with their aunt' Mrs. N.
Blatchford. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kipfer, of
Lucan were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kipfer.
The Hensall Library will be
closed the first two weeks in
August. Closing Saturday, Au
gust 4, and will reopen Saturday,
August 21. All books are due
August 4.
maid of honour,
carried matching
Mr. John Finlayson, of Sea
forth, visited with Mrs. Blatch-
ford last week.
Miss Audrey Walsh left Sun
day to spend a week at the Unit
ed Church Summer camp near
Goderich.
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