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,/� INTERMEDIATES
Free Style — Bill Chipchase,,
By MRS. KEN McKEI.i-AR W. Crawford. David Smote, Otto •Sntale,
A scalded " h The closing meeting of the Alvin (Tarnish, of 'Exeter, .Backstroke — David Stn,ale,.
Airman SCIdIQef7t C , selhu W.R.S ephen,son 1'ac tion 13th)/ School was held vlsitecl Sunday with 1 ,and B 1 ( pcha. Anne i kle,
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when pan falls
• for parents and friends on Fri-; Mrs. Otto Walker.
Parr Line farmer das evening, July 24. Sunday visitors with
William Robert Stephenson, . 64, The :program consisted •of , Speare were Mr, and
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• Kiekboard — Bill Chipchase,.
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,Jim Westlake, 35, RCAF Sta• picnics
tion. Trenton, is recovering slow- The annual congregational and died at his :home in Hensall on school songs, solos and exercise G• Speare, Air. .Lloyd
ly from scalds to most of his Sunday School :picnic of •chisel Friday, July 31 following a by the pupils.
ham, Mrs. Frank Sp
body land is a :patient in Tren- hurst United Church was held at lengthy illness of 15 months. Those in charge of the classes n dren •of Toronto, M.
ton Hospital. Seaforth Lionsh Park last Tue• Born on the'Goshen Line, he were Rev. Albert Martin, Rev. Dn ald. Mltn Clive MCI)
Mr, Westlake's new home is da • afternoon under ideal ts�eeth• was a son ,of the late Mr, and S. Kerr, Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. y of 1 teltell,
In the course of construction and er conditions and attended by so. 1irs. Ralph .Stephenson. At three M. Lamond, Mrs. .Calvi.n'Christie,. Mrs. Frank Irwin.
he was heating a large pan of At the conclusion of a ionic sup- years of age he moved with his Mrs. Norman Dow, Miss :tame George, Miss Caroline
water on the stove for the family per a. hill line of sports :direct d parents to the Parr Line where Ross, Miss Ina Jefferson, Miss, of Putnam, visited on
wash. While carrying, the pan of by Miss June: Ross. Miss Dorothy he farmed most. of Ms 'life until Arlene Hoggartkt, Mrs. Keith Me• with •Mr. Lawrence Wa
bailing water with a cloth on Parker, Mrs. Beatrice Munn and retiring to klensalt eight years Laren, Mrs, E. Kyle, Miss Mar- the .home of Mr. and
} the bottom of the pan. to the Mervyn Eyre were held. ago. garet Jean .Russell, Miss Mar. Walker.
machine for his wife the cloth He was a member of Hensall lone Riley, Mars, Mervin. Dov, ; Mrs, T. Maaclnlosh
slipped and caused the pan of Prize for the eldest, person United Church and. an active Miss Sharon McBride, Mrs. Bob- home on Sunday elle
present went to Mrs. Emily Pail !member e• No M ••s v (` is- ,
water to spill over the front of of r azt tris, 11.. Muira, hr several weeks with
er; youngest, ti'alerie Brier, a n. LOL until •re tie and Mrs. G. McKinnon, Toronto. ,s e sf
:his body, tiringto Hensall.
Arnold the son
-Westlake, RR 1 d Mrs. granddaughter a:# Mrs. Mae Mlc»wife, the .Marian Ritchie Auxiliary Mr. Alex Walker an
Lelian, Surviving are his
Winners were: !former Belle Sntale, two sons and The Marian Ritchie Evening 0• Huber, of Landon,
'rushing.SENIORS
eare and
Free style — Jack Chipchase,
rs. Al, Howard Rennie, Pat Rowe,
angle) and
Backstroke — .Howard Rennie,
Jack Chipchase, David Smale,
and son Kickboarct — Howard Rennie,
\1'nd 50 ,' Jack Chipchase, Pat Rowe.
! Balloon race Howard Ban -
Thursday ole, .Jack Chipchase.
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Mrs: Otto! • OPEN CLASSES
Relay -,- Jack Chipchase, Da -
returned vid Smelt, Howard Rennie, Gary
r visiting Lawrence; second, Bill. Chip -
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riends in'I chase, Anne M ckle, :Susan. Rait-
nie, Pat .Row,
d Mr. G Balloon race — Otto Sinale,
are hall- George Taylor, Danny Cameron.
Pyjama race ,Jack Chipchase,
Howard ILannie, Bill Chipchase,
arty, two daughters, tJulenel Mfrs. Auxiliary held their July
meel• dating at the home of the fo:r-
tlhosMer. t 'Under 4 years, Ricky Parker. i Harvey Keyes, Hensall; Ivan• ing at the home of Airs. Gerald Diet's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Larry Ferguson boys, 6 to 8, Sk Gatharines R 1 h f the Carey.Otto Walker.
atMrs. William Fuss was hostess Allan Sararas, Don Cole; )girls, Parr Line; (Joyce). p Mrs Ron Lorne Elliott presided and Recent visitors with Mrs. M.
her bane Tuesday evening Janice Wright
Joyce Ferguson;.
Buil:. • L d three M t
for a miscellaneous presentation girls, 9 to 11, Ruth Ann Gale- Lon on, ree sisters, Mrs. was assisted by Airs. 1) uncap Houghton were Mt, and M.
in honor of Miss Rase Nemani•Luther Sanders, Seaforth; Mars, Scott, The troll call was answered Gordon Houghton, London, Mr.
than Re � formerly on the
man, Bonnie Kay; boys, 12 #o David Johnston, LaRiviere, Man., by 18 ntcmhers and Mrs. Reg Stagg, Trudv and
S 15 Bob Munn, DougU 1 it
operating staff of South. Peel '• to ,; Mrs, Wesley Cockerline, Pilot Mrs. Jas. Miller had charge of Rickey of. Exeter, lio = Kemp
girls, PatriciaPatric•i.Harris, Dorothy li d Ml d
Hospital, Caoksvtlte, bride -elect Parker; young ladies, C r ldi Mound, .an„ and10 gran chile the study boot. with Miss Wilma and Sandra Durham of London
ne dren
of this month whose marriage parker, June Munn; young men, Janies and Mrs. Gordon 'Laing and Mrs. J, Kemp of Mitchell.
to James Fuss of Alliston will Gordon Ross, Mervyn Eyre. Public funeral service, largely assisting. The annual congregational and
take place in St, Peter's Lutheran ' attended. were held from Hensall A splendid topic, "You can Sunday School picnic which was
Church, Zurich, Saturday, Aug- adies, kick slipper, Mrs. Rus- 'United Church Sunday, August tell a Christian by his Smile" held in Lions Park, Mitchell on
list 8. sellFerguson; men, Gordon 2 at 2.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. was given by Miss Olive S ease, Saturday was well attended and
Thirty-five relatives from Zur- Ross; three-legged race under Currie Winlaw and. Rev. •Chas. Churches represented in the the usual program of games and
ich, Clinton and Hensel} present- ' 5• Eric Ross, Bruce Druiitntond; D. Daniel. Burial was in Bay- school were Cromarty Presbyt- sports for the children was car.
guest of honor with gifts. over a5, Gordon Ross and Wayne •field cemetery, rian, Chiselhurst, Ray's, Staffa,
ed• theried out.
Presentation address was read Coleman; bursting balloon, 10 Bearers were Roy Consit•t, Al• Munro, Kippen United, Exeter (Intended for last week)
by Mrs. Ernie Laidlaw of Zurich, and under, Ruth Ann Coleman, bort Horner, Harvey Coleman, Pentecostal and Blake. A. Men-
Presentation
and the lifts were •presented by Jean Cole; egg stepping race, Anson Coleman George Reid nonite MZr, and Mfrs, Stanley Allen
Linda anti Cathy Fuss of lien- Mrs. Russell Brock; hula hoop Alfred ,Tohnston Rev A Mlartin of Zurich lien• and son Norman of Edmonton,
. relay, Bob Munn's side; wear- Alberta spent a few days last
sail.Personal items nonite church was director of the
ing largest earring, Mrs. Ernie school, Mrs. T. L. Scott was di- week with Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Personal items Ross; guessing game, Mrs. Rich- Mir. and blies• George Parker rector of music and Miss June Allen and other relatives,
Miss Mildred Forrest' Reg.N. , and Kinsman, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross was pianist. Mrs. Filmer Chappel returned.
has returned to her duties at Honors bride•elect John Baker enjoyed a pleasant The missionary offering, which )tome on Monday after visiting
Brantford General Hospital fol -1 motor trip through Northern amounted. to 883.40, w.ili he sent with her parents, ASr, and Mrs.
lowing a month's vacation spent ` Mherirs. William Fuss was hostess Ontario to the.Straits of Macki- Henry Drake of Hamiata, Man.
at her home for a miscellaneous to missionaries in Africa, India,
in the West Indies. shower honoring Miss Rose Ne• naw returning through Michigan British Guiana, in Africa,
Mani- Miss Olive Speare attended the
Union services for the month by Detroit, funeral of her nephew, Mr, Art
of August will be held in the; manishen whose marriage to Mrs. Hazel Campbell, of Sar- lobs and Care parcels, Speare, in Toronto on Tuesday.
United Church commencing Sun- James Fuss of Allison takes nia, was a recent visitor with Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Neil L
day, August 9. Rev, Currie Win• ! place on Saturday.
law will occupy his own pulpit..1Relatives from Zurich, Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paterson i and .Hensall were present. The
vacationed over the weekend at ; presentation address was made
Tobermor.y. i by Mrs. Ernie Laidlaw, Zurich
• Mrs. Amelia Schroeder, and ; and' gifts were presented by Lin -
granddaughter, At 1. s s Marion: da and Cathy Fuss, Hensall.
Schroeder, are holidaying with Personal items
relatives in Tillsonburg. Mrs. L. Sim son and Mrs,
spenMrt the weekend and Mrs. Wilbert wih DillingheiMargaret Vair pent the week- of Preston, visited relatives here Church on Saturday.
son and daughter-in-law, -law, Mr. and end at Tabermary. this week.
:lits. Clarence -in-1 and son The Misses Jean and Sylvia Mrs. Jean Manson of Exeter isMarsg Ruby Routly, St. Marys,.
Henderson are spending theguest at the home of Mir,
In Sarnia, month of August with their the lof Hensal), underwent and Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick and b surer in Si. Joseph's Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Har -
Bill accompanied by Mr. and ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and London, on Thursday, July 30 and burn attended a :reception for
Mrs. Middleton of London spent Mrs.Keith Lindsay and Pamela, at date of writing came through Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ducharme
the weekend at Nine Mile Lake. at Napanee. the operation nicely. which was held in Zurich Corn -
Mrs. Silver and family, of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Pepper Mr. and Mrs. Tony Oharrette, munity Centre on Saturday eve -
Dennis and John, are getting Hing.
nicely settled in their new ranch Miss Joan Christie visited last
Mr. Clem Christie has lux• home on Richmond St. S. week with Marlene and Joyce
Mr. John Henderson, ,Tack,Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick and Dow.
chased the property of Mr. C.hes•
Jean and Sylvia motored to Bill enjoyed a vacation over the Mr. and Mrs, J. Cowie and
ter Lee on Richmond St. N. M•r.
Napanee and. spent the weekend, weekend holiday at Nine Mile family, of Toronto, visited re•
and Mrs. Lee are moving into
with Mr. and Mfrs. Keith Lind- Lake in Muskoka. Gently with Mr. and Airs. Gerald
say and Pamela. Mrs. }lender- their former home recently va• Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Little Carey and Mrs. Taylor. •
sen accompanied them home
cated by Mr. and Mrs. George and sons Leonard and Vernon, of Mrs. Mervin Dow, Carol Ann
Beer.
after a pleasant vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes Biggar, Sask., have returned af- and. Brian left on Friday by air
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peters ter holidaying.with Mr. and Mrs. from Melton airport on a trip
spent the holiday at Pembroke and family are spending a week George Hess, Mr. Little is a nee to England to visit with. Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peters, t vacationing at inverhuron, phew of Mrs. Hess. Dow's parent's.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray )Milton,
Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Brock are Mr. and. Mrs. Jahn M'cLach-
holidaying at' Penetanguishine of Toronto, were weekend visi• lan, of Egmondville, visited on
tors with the la�tter's parents,
this week. A woman stepped off the pen- Sunday evening with Mr. and
At the Civic Holiday shoot held' Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rapson. ' ny scale. Mrs. K. McKellar.
at St. Thomas on Monday John ` Misses :Jean and Lynda Noakes "Well, what's the verdict?" Many of the McKellar cornice -
Anderson of Hensall won the 16- i visited during the past week with asked her husband, "Are you tion. attended the reunion in
yard event with 98 out of 100.
!Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles in overweight?" 1 Lions Park, Seaforth, on Sunday.
Harry Mothers of Exeter won London. "No," replied the wife. "But Mr, Lloyd Crawford, of. To-
th/ handicap with 94 out of 100. Mr..George Otterbein, of Pres i
ton,visited during the past week according to the height table, 1 • tomo, visited for a few days
Mr. John Passmore has return -should be six inches taller," I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
with his father, Mr, William 01•
terbein.
Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Barnes and
sons, of Montreal. visited last.
And Tommy, of Stratford, visited b B g
week with Mrs. Edna Corbett,
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iMr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett and
Liam Parker. I Wayne. O
lir. and Mrs. William Parker, Mr. and Mrs. William Snow i f
Mr. Hugh Norris Sr. who recent -
Mr. family, of Thames Road.
ly celebrated his 86th birthday, were recent visitors with Mr. and
and Wilbert Parker, both of Mrs. Lorne Luker.
Cltiselhurst, visited on Sunday
Mrs. H. McMurtrie is holiday-
T�ble!
at Russeldale.
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pinder ing with her sister, Mrs. Ann •
Hopkins in Hillsdale, Ill,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Rozelle
• and family spent the weekend
at their cottage at Inverhuron.
Miss Gwen Chapman, of Lan-
don, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman.
Miss Mary Ann Rennie, of
London, visited Mer the holi-
day with her •parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam 'Rannie•
Mr, and Mrs. R, Y. MacLaren, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Storey, of London, visited on Sunday
Messrs. Robert and Tom Fisher of Dorchester, visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Sors-
visited last week with relatives with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott. dahl.
at Sault Ste, Marie.
Mrs. John. Henderson and Kath-
arine spent the past week visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs, Keith here. Lions Park, Mitchell. on Satur•
Mr. and Airs.. Frank Cadi.ck, Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Scott and
Sharon and. Donald, of Sarnia, fancily attended the Scott -Ander -
are holidaying with relatives son. reunion which was held in
Returns from
Nassau trip
Rev, George and Mrs. Lamont,
Elizabeth and John of Mitchell
have just returned from a two-
week all -expense trip to Nassau,
Bahamas.
The trip was won by Mrs,
Lamont, the former. Kathleen
Strang of Usborne Township, in
a recipe contest sponsored by
Better Homes and Gardens
magazine for the new cookbook
it is publishing,
The recipe she submitted was
for Scotch Shortbread and was
given in The Times -Advocate
last January when the announce-
ment was made, Mrs, Lamont
had the choice of accepting the
prize in money or a trip. -
Deft definitions. Night clubs
are places where the tables are
reserved and the guests aren't
Will power -- the ability to
eat one salted peanut . , , Alco-
hol -- an excellent liquid for pre-
serving almost anything but sec -
Lindsay and Pamela in Napa- Mr. and. Mrs. Ernie Harburn clay. rets.
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Mrs. Ted Munn and daughters, burn wedding in Staffa United
Matheson, 'Northern Ontario vis• and o in sor, spent
ited this week with Mr. and Mrs, the weekend holiday at their
Harry Faber home here.
ed home after spending a week
In the Pinery with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. McLean, of Hamilton.
Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Ruston
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