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.at the Legion. Hall, Hensall,
,honor them on the. occasion
their wedding anniversaries, t
former phaerving their 15
anniversary and the latter th
16th wedding anniversary,.
Gifts of crystal. we
presented. to the couples by;
Parker and Jack Cobe
,Corsages were also presented •
the celebrarita,
Entertainment was, provid
by Joyce. and Larry Ferguson
guitar and piano, and a pia
selection was also given
Lynda Ferguson, Gord
Cudmore of Exeter .show
colored pictures of his trip t
the East Coast this summer,.
A smorgasbord luncheon w
served, including a weddin
cake.
The hall was nicely Operate
for the occasion. • * *
Jamie and Todd Caldwel
Hensall are pleased to welcom
to their house a wee sister
Margaret"' Yvonne born
Ciinton Hospital Sept. 11.
daughter for Wilma and Shorty
Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. Smith
received a cablegram Saturda
from their daughter M
Terence Treasure of her saf
arrival in Amsterdam, Hollan.
where she flew to join he
husband.
Charles Mickle left last wee
for the United States Where h
will study for .his Master':
Degree at Lehigh University ir,
Pennsylvania:
* * *
A pretty wedding took plac
at St. Pauls Anglican Church i
Clinton when Valerie Parker
daughter of Cpl., and Mrs
George Parker C.F.B. Clinton
was united in marriage to Albe
Kyle, younger son of Mr, an
Mrs. • Wm Kyle, Hensall. Th
officiating Minister was Rev.
Wenham of Clinton..
The bride wore a yellow lac
ensemble with accessories
white with which 4e wore
corsage of white mums.:
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carte
Clinton, were the attendants.
The young couple will resid
in Hensall., following a sho
honeymoon.
*
• The September meeting o
Chiselhurst United Churc
Women was held in the Sunda
School rooms of the churc
Mrs. Thos. Brintnell opened wit
a poem "The Hearts Garden'
Prayer folloWed the theme son
Mrs,, Russell .Brockpresented,.th
worship. service with • th
scripture taken from Luke. Mr,
Clarence Coleman offered th
Missionary Prayer. A poem "
day of Instance for Instance
was given by Mrs. Richar
Taylor Jr. Mrs. Harold Curri
presented the" Bible study "Th
Law" which was taken from th
first five books of the Bible.
Wednesday Nov. 6 was th
date Set for the annual baza
and tea.
• A contest was enjoyed by-th
ladies. Hostesses for the evenin
were Mrs. Gerald.Glenn and M
Thos Brintnell. •
* *
BROWN OR
BLACK
LOAFERS
in a range
of styles
from 10.95 to 16,95
See the new styles
' in lace oxfords,
black or brown
in a wide assortment
of styles and prices
AIKEN'S
W M S
quiet hymn music was played
before the meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church
Abuurn held last Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Ed Davies.
The call to worship was given
by the president, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson in a poem entitled,
"A Good Creed" which was
followed by all repeating the
Lord's Prayer. The hymn, "What
a friend we have in Jesus" was
sung. The devotional was taken
by Mrs. Donald Haines with the
Bible reading, Psalm 28,
meditation and prayer.
The minutes of the July
meeting, were read by" the
secretary, Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland. It6ms for the bale
were received and it was
announced that anyone wishing
to subscribe to the Glad Tidings
• to please contact Mrs. John
Hallam at once. Plans were made
to celebrate the 80th anniversary
of the Auxiliary in October
when Huron Presbyterial will be
held at Knox Presbyterian
Church here.
The roll call was answered by
a Bible verse containing the
word, Song. The mission study
was given by Miss Minnie Wagner
telling of the experiences in a
day of a Japanese family, A
record ,sung by Marg Osborne
and Charlie Chamberlain,
"Leaning on the Everlasting
Arm" was Very much enjoyed,
The offering was, received and
the meeting closed With PPM.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Davies
assisted by Mrs. Donald Haines
and Mrs. Roy Daer,
A.C.W.
The September meeting of St.
Mark's Anglican Church Women
met at the Rectory, Blyth, with
the president, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt in the chair.
The meeting was opened with
the hymn, "My Faith looks up
to Thee" with Mrs. Gordon
Taylor accompanying on the
accordion for the hymns. Mrs,
Orval McPhee led in prayers.
Mrs. John Daer read the 23rd
Psalm for the scripture lesson.
The missionary theme was given
by Mrs. Gordon Taylor and she
told about the conditions that
the missionaries work in the
Yukon. Mrs. George Schneider
read two interesting readings on _
life. Mrs. Gordon Taylor favored
the , meeting by playing an
accordion instrumental.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. John
Daer. The financial statement
was given by the treasurer, Mrs.
Andrew Kiriteonnell, cards were
Signed to be sent to the,sick. I! le
roil call was answered by each
naming their favourite Harvest
J-IyMn, The travelling apron
received a penny for each letter
in St. Michaels and all the angels.
Mrs. George Schneider had.
charge of a cake contest, The
A.C.W. presented Mrs,
Pakenham with a gift on her
leaving the Parish, The meeting
was closed by singing the hymn,
"Come all ye Faithful." and the
benediction.
After the meeting a successful
auction was held and a dainty
lunch was served by the hostess,
Mrs. Pakenham assisted by Mrs,
Orval McPhee.
Harvest
Festival
Autumn fruits and vegetables,
sheaves of corn and wheat and
bouquets of flowers made an
attractive setting in St. mark's
Anglican Church when the
annual Harvest Festival was held
last Sunday. The service was in
charge of Rev. G. E. Pakenham,
rector 'of the church. Mrs. J.
Cooper of Blyth presided at the
church organ. Rev. Pakenham
chose as his text, "Rejoice in the
Lord," 0 ye righteous for it
becometh well the just to be
thankful. The ushers were
Messers Thomas Haggitt and
Robert Phillips.
PERSONALS
Mr. Ed Haines left on
Monday morning to begin his
studies at the University of
Waterloo.
Miss Sheron Collins spent the
weekend with members of the
Huron County Junior Institute
and Farmers as guests of the
York County Junior Institute
and Farmer members of York
County.
Mrs. William Stiles spent last
Saturday in London with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Weir
and grandmother Mrs. Elsie
Eustace.
A special Promotion Service
• and presentation of Robert
Raikis Certificates and seals was
held in the United Church
Sunday morning with the pastor
Rev. M. Morrison in charge and
assisted by the Superintendant,
William McAsh and A. J.
Mustard.
4,;, Pupils promoted ..from,
Kindergarten to Primary were,
Bonnie Dowson, Janis Chuter,
Janis Webster, Scott Consitt,
Mark Taylor.
From Primary to Junior, Ann
Marie Heard, Danny Taylor,
Craig Taylor.
From Junior to Intermediate,
Cheryl Webster.
First year certificates were
presented to Mark Taylor and
Steven Elliott.
Second year seals were given
to: Bonnie Dowson, Janis
Webster, Brenda Dowson.
Third year Seals: Scott
E : H .„
Woinerk Institute.
resumed meetings in the Legion
Hall Wednesday evening Sept, 11
with A deliciPtIS pPt luck SUPper
served, from attractive tea tables
decorated with lovely antnn111.
.flowers, Twenty-four attended,
Roll call was Apweynd with
an exchange of slips, Mrs:.
Clarence Reid, president, took
the chair for the hnSiness.
meeting when plans. were made.
to visit patients at the Bluewater
Rest Home Sept,24, members to
contact the president if they
wish transportation, to Imp at 7
p.m.
Mrs. Robt Elgie was named.
delegate to attend the Fall Rally
Monday CO. 8 at Cranbrook, in
East Huron. This branch will
sponsor the 4-H- Club with
leaders Mrs, Don Travers .and
Mrs. Wm.Fuss.
It was decided to have.
canvass for the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind.
Miss Patricia Harris of
Cromarty was guest soloist
choosing for her selections
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere".
and "I Believe". Miss Greta
Lammie accompanied at the
piano.
Mrs. Elizabeth Niley presided
for the program and conducted a
sing-song, and contests., and
contributed readings.
Program Committee Mrs.
Harry Morton and Mrs. Riley;
Hostesses Mrs. Robert Simpson,
and Mrs. Len Purdy.
* * *
Mr. and,Mrs. Fred Peters have
returned from a visit spent with
their son and daughter-in-law
Sgt. and Mrs. Tom Peters and
family at Victoria, B.G. They
made the trip by plane.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker
of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Corbett, R.R.I. Exeter, were
pleasantly surprised Friday
evening Sept. 13 when over 70
relatives from Nova Scotia,
London, Stratford, Grand Bend,
Mitchell,Exeter and Hensall met
Consitt, Sandra Webster, Paul
Consitt.
Fifth year , Seals: Ralph
Elliott, Rob Roy Elliott.
Sixth year Seals: Cathy
Taylor, Gary Morrison.
Seventh year Seal: Lynda
Webster. Eight year Seal:
,Charlene Reid; Wendy Mustard,
Cheryl WebSter: Ninth year Seal!'
Donna Taylor. Tenth year Seal:
Darlene Hayter.
The Two beavers who came
to this community a year ago
and built a dam on the creek
south east of Varna have
recently erected two more dams
lower down the stream. Some
have suggested that they must
intend to enlarge their family
and they are building new homes
for them. Hardly a day goes by
but people visit them but they
are shy and work on the dams at
nights.
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