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MIDDLETON
Mr. and • Mrs. Stewart
Middleton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Earley and
family, Hillcrest Angus Farms,
Kerwood, Ontario.
son Gordon, PO $59;
grandchildren.
The couple were the
recipients of many lovely gifts,
congratulatory messages, a
framed Scroll from. the
Provincial Government and
greetings from Premier ,Robarts,
Hon. Robert Stanfield; lion.
C.S. MacNaughton, M.L.A. for
Huron, Robert E. McKinley,
Huron M.P.
One hundred and eighty
pupils of grades 6, 7, and 8 of
Hay Township Area Schools,
Hensall and Zurich Public
Schools and fifteen adults
including principals, teachers
and parents, enjoyed a bus trip
Thursday afternoon, June 20 to
Toronto. They toured Cam
Loina, City Hall, going up to the
27th floor, the Hockey Hall of
Fame, Malton Airport and
enjoyed their lunch in the Park.
Mrs. Robert N. Reid, 79, of
Kincardine, died at Kincardine
and District General Hospital,
Wednesday, June 19. She was a
'widow, the former H. Ellen
Shipley.
Survivors are sons, Norval,
Crediton; Clarence and John,
Hensall, Irving, Kincardine;
daughters, Mrs.. Marjorie Helm,
London; Mrs. Leslie (Edna)!
Young, and Mrs. James
(Florence) Harkness, both of
Teeswater, a brother Archibald,
Bruce Township, sisters Mrs.
VARNA
Reeve Elmer and Mrs. Hayter
and Deputy Reeve Anson and
Mrs. McKinley are attending a
convention at Fort William this
week.
Mrs. John-McAsh is at present
a patient in Clinton Public
HHospital
Mr. J. Pollock of Winnipeg, -
Manitoba is visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. '
HOLMESVILLE
Constable Paul Cudmore of
the RCMP who has been
spending a two week vacation
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cudmore left on Tuesday
to return to his duties at
Squamish, B. C.
Mrs. Harold Dean of Fresno,
California and Mrs. Dorothy
.Lake and daughter Vicky of
Detroit, spent a couple of days
last week with Mr. and . Mrs.
Edward Grigg.
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This weekend we celebrate the 101st Birthday
of our wonderful country. Like you,
we're proud of being.ganadkans.
We think a great way to celebrate the occasion
would be a cook-out for friends and relatives.
In anticipation, we've stocked our stores with
everything to make any cook-out perfect. Thick, juicy
Super-Right steaks and chops, salad fixings,
breads, rolls, beverages ... you name it, we have it.
And at prices that are worthy of celebration, too.
Here's the best part:
We guarantee everything . . . except the weather.
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Lots of us will be having a cook-out, top!
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Wi!NM Forrest: a highly
reSPeCted citizen of Hensall
PasWO away Friday June 21 in
Victoria, Hpspital., London, in his
86th year.
The late Mr, Forrest was born
P n the. Parr Line, Stanley
Township, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs, Jame-s Forrest last
member of Oat family, He
homesteaded near Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan as a young man
and returned to Ontario in 1917„
He farmed in Tuckersmith
Township until they retired to
Hensall twenty-one years ago. A
member of Hensel]. United
Church he was an honorary
member of the Sessipn.
Surviving are his wife the
former Errima Dignan two sons
Edison W., RR 2 Hensall, Ross
J.,RR 2.Kippen, Iwo daughters
Ms, James M. (Grace) Scott,
Seaforth; Miss Mildred Forrest,
RN., Brantford, ten
grandchildren, and• three
great-grandchildren.
Public funeral services were
held from Bonthron Funeral
Horne, Hensall, Monday
conducted by Rev. Harold
Currie who paid fitting tribute
A power mower is indispen•
sible for keeping the grass neat
and trim: But watch out for
those rejected sticks and stones
that often fly up in its wake.
These flying objects can damage
your eyes warns the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind.
to his life, Interinent was in.
Bayfield CenleterY,
Pallbearers, all members ,of
Hensall United church Semien
were Clarence Smillie, James
McAllister, William Rowcliffe,
Stanley Mitchell, Douglas. Cook,
David Kyle. Flowerbearers were
Harold and Earl Dignan,
Mr. and. Mrs. Orval Rapson of
Hensall celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary Wednesday,
June 19, but observed it Sunday
with a dinner with their family
and immediate relatives.
Tbirty-three family members
from Toronto, Hamilton,
London, Goderich, Mitchell,
Clinton and Zurich enjoyed an
early . evening Smorgasbord
dinner on the lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rapson were
married at Londesboro, by the
late Rev. C. C. Kaine. Mrs.
Rapson was the former Flora
Hearn, and her bridesmaid of
fifty. years ago Mrs. Rae
Shaddick of Clinton was present
for the occasion.
Following their marriage they
lived on a farm in Hullett
Township on the Base Line for
thirty eight years, retiring, to
Hensall twelve years ago.
Their family include three
daughters (Hazel) Mrs. Murray
Milton, Toronto, (Leona) Mrs.
Clare McBride, Zurich;(Lois)
Mrs. Don James, London; one
Mr. Thomson attended the Bap.
tism of his great grandchild Sun.
day morning; William Gregory,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Chase in Goderich Baptist
church.
The Kippen Sunday School"
picnic was held Sunday June 23
in Seaforth Lions' Park and waa
largely attended by about 90, Mrs.
John Sinclair and Mrs. Emerson
Kyle were table convenors and
Mrs. Gerald Moffatt, Mrs. Laird
Finlayson and Mrs. Ken Mc•
Lallan conducted sports.
The pre school boys and girls
race was won by Timothy Lovell;
Kindergarden boys and girls,
Lori Lovell, primary and junior
girls, Janice Turner, primary
boys, Jeffery McKay, Junior
boys, David Lovell, young lad-
ies, Dianne McKay, mens race,
Leonard Lovell, wheelbarrow
race, Kevin Lovell and Bill Mac,
Gregor, three-legged race, David
LoveZ aad Scott MacGregor.
,.Lady kick, the shoe, in the .basket,
-1-Iplen-M‹.:Ka.y, men's kick the
shoe in• the basket, Ken Mc.
Lellan,', girls kidk the shoe in
the basket, Sharon Finlayson,
Boys Kick the shoe in basket,
Les Consitts.
Emerson Kyle guessed the
amount of candies in the jar.
Mary Broadfoot won the surprise
package (Sauerkraut) and the
children enjoyed a candy
scramble.
Mary Anne Brown and Mrs,
Wellington (Isabel) Avis, both of
Kincardine, Mrs. Angus (Ruth)
Montgomery, Tiverton.
Services were held. Friday at 2
p,m. from the Linklater Funeral
Home, Kincardine, Interment in
Tiverton Cemetery.
The regular meeting of
Amber Rebekah Lodge was held
Wednesday, June 19, with Noble
Grand Mrs. John Corbett
presiding. When it was reported
that cards to sick and shnt-ins
and sympathy cards had been
sent out, Mrs. Gladys Coleman
reported having taken a plant to
Mrs. Margaret Baird, a patient at
Huronview . who recently
fractured her hip. Mrs. E.
Chipchase reported on visit to
Queensway Nursing Home, Mrs.
Chipchase, Mrs. Harold. Parker
and Mrs. Ines McEwen
volunteered to visit the Nursing
Home the second week in July.
Plans were finalized to visit
Monkton Lodge Friday June 28.
The IOOF and Rebekah picnic
will be held in Hensall
Community Park second Sunday
in July, men to look after sports,
Nominations were closed for
elective officers for 1968-69 all
being nominated by acclamation,
First meeting will open with a
pot luck lunch after regular
meeting first Wednesday in
September.
PI* came up with an
entirely' different but very
interesting and intriguing
Prngrant when in cliarge of the
General, Meeting_ of, ,the
of Hensall United Church on.
Monday, Jpner17,
Mrs, Rodger Vernier, leader
of Unit 2 chaired the program
and read a poem on giving.
Mrs. Hareld Gurrie tgok,_tile
Devotional with the theme "'The
Impact of Modern Advertising",
$he said we should broadcast for
God in our homes, our
community and our country,
The offering was taken by
Mrs. Ross Forrest and Mrs. Vern
Alderdice.
Miss Cathy Fuss and Don
Triebner played "Bless this
House" accompanied by Mrs.
William Fuss on the piano.
The guest speaker, Robert
Southcott, of the Exeter Times
Advocate, was introduced ,by
Mrs. Irene Blackwell and
presented a good' argument in
favour of • Advertising. He said
Advertising is a way of
communicating and the quickest
way to learn of new products;
honesty in advertising is good
common sense. He said the
Church of Jesus Christ is not the
church on Main Street, Hensall,
it is yOu and I. He was thanked
by Mrs. Jack Drysdale.
Mrs. Jack Drysdale and Mrs.
William Mickle modelled paper
dresses and •a skit- on advertising
Was PreSented by Mrs, R.
Racburn, Mrs. Fuss, Mrs. Payne,
Mrs. Veneer, Mrs. Noy, mrs,
Mock and Mrs. I. McAlliSter.
The president, Mrs. James
McAllister, chaired the business
portion. It was decided to buy a
few tables 'for the Sunday
School and also some eqnipment
for the kitchen to make up for
the shortage in juice glasses and
cups, The treasurer's report
given by Mrs. E, Forrest showed
a balance of $543,34.
The meeting closed with the
Mizpah Benediction and a
delightful lunch served by Unit.
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GIANT
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WORKS
Display
EXETER
COMMUNITY PARK
MON. JULY 1
Preceded by
Horse Show and Pony Races
at 7:00 p.m.
Softball Game at 8:00
$1.00 per Family or
50c Adults and 25c for Kids
HENS kilitt""PrOWAtiffiiiiitMattRow
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Thomp-
son are attending the mayors
and Reeves convention at Fort
William then going to Manitoba
for a vacation,
Bruce Thourogon attendedRob•
bie Pryde's birthday party near
Hensall last Thursday.
The chicken barbecue held at
St Andrew's church Wednesday
June 19th was quite well at.
tended by some 400 including
meals sent out. Tn spite o the
showers at meal time, the UCW
Ladies report the sum of $150
realized,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Law-
rence and Stanley Wayne all from
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan are
visiting the former's daughter
and son-ingaw and family and
attended the Lawrence-Robinson
wedding,, Saturday June 22nd.
Mrs. Alma Morton near' Sea.,
forth, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. N. Hood. Weekend vis-
itors.,;Were Mr. and Mrs; Ross,
fist PaZtOrciall ;11,01 hai,Palt:0 n.1* Pit
ivy) l Pitul .Ktirknhadohis iieWitiicirelre
stolen recently and it was aban-
doned in a wheat field ' near
Thames Road a few days ago.
MI's. Long returned home after
spending two weeks with relatives
'in Owen Sound.
Kr. Russell Moore of Tuber-
mory visited Friday with Mr.
Robert Thomson and other
friends in this area.
Kippen