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64 MERCURY
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64 MERCURY
Montclair, 4 door sedan, automatic transmission, power
brakes, power steering, radio, white wall tires, tinted
windshield.
Was $4,239.00 NOW $3,595.00
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WAS $1,995 .. NOW $1,595
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64 MERCURY
4 door sedan, loaded with extras
64 MERCURY 2 door hardtop,
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64 ANGLIA
Demonstrator
63 FORD Galaxie 500
2 door hardtop, black, loaded with extras
63 COMET
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62 CHEVROLET
6 cylinder, automatic
62 MERCURY
2 door hardtop, V-8, all power equipped
62 COMET
4 door sedan, radio, big 6
59 PONTIAC
6 cyl., 4 door sedan
59 CHEVROLET
4 door, 6 cyl., standard shift
59 FORD
4 door, V.8, automatic
59 STUDEBAKER
With Overdrive
58 DODGE
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57 FORD
V-8, standard shift
56 CHEVROLET
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Page, 4 :September 3, 1904
Hensall
pool).
Aplatives. from this area who
attended the l#amilton reunion.
at Lion's 'Perk Mitchell .Sunday
were Mr. & Mrs. Freak
tone..mre„,jes4e gagdlton,
Robert pamptorl and John :rein.
Cromarty, Mrs, H. P, Sadler,
Mrs, Cliff Miller, Bonnie, Jean
and Paul, and Mrs, Lorne Elliott
and Staffa.
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Madden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
Bank staff fetes
retired member
Mrs. E. Webb, who has been
on the staff of the Bank of Mon-
treal for several years, and
who recently tendered hee re-
signation was honored by the
staff et a farewell dinner and
presentation at theCommercial
Hotel Monday evening of this
week, and was presented a gift
.ht, Manager V. M. Pyette.
By MRS. KEN McKO-LAR Wend and Midland.
meeting
Tle
held
aeCtktilho°141fle:rrrnt.irjrn::visited .4S1-111MCIr:Y! atK ert.13.91.411e:(4°11aorf
service of Qroreerty church Mr'
Mra. Donald Scott,
°o(1'.
Sunday pwlatvhidM4rit.c:iapuol
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charge,
Mrs
was guest speaker and in her
usual pleasing manner gave a
very helpful address, com-
mending the members for their
missionary zeal during the
years .:she spent here when her
husband, the late Rev. David
Ritchie, was the minister and
encouraging them to greater
efforts in future. Mrs. Ritchie
was accompanied to the service
by her son, Mr. W. D. B Ritchie
MA and Mrs, Ritchie of Forest.
The choir, with several WMS
and CCIT members assisting,
provided special music with
Mrs. Gordon Laing presiding
at the organ.
PERSONALS
Hensall WI will resume meet-
ings Wednesday, September 9
in the Legion Hall with a pot
luck supper at 6:30 pm.
Mr. Frank Varley has pur-
chased the house on Que en
Street owned by Fred Hudie of
Clinton, which has been com-
pletely renovated inside and
out. Mr. Varley, Mrs. Varley
and Kenny expect to move in the
course of a few weeks. They
have resided in the Fink apart-
ments for the past four years.
Jo-Ann Munn, five year old
daughter of F/0 & Mrs. Graham
Munn, had her tonsils removed
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
last week. They reside in the
Fink Apartments onKingStreet.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Jones
left Tuesday for Lucan where
they have taken up residence.
Bearers for the funeral of the
late John M. Pfaff Tuesday,
August 25 from Bonthron fun-
eral chapel included Wilfred
Egerdeen, Dan McClure, Mur-
ray Baker, Doug Gibbings, Mel-
vin Tebbutt and Ray McNicol.
Daughters attend
50th celebration
Mr. and Mrs, Everett Elk:.
cher, Moorefield, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
on Sunday, August 30, with a
family dinner followed with open
house.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Fink and Bryan; mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hoy, Michael and
Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred peters
and Bonnie, Hensall; Mr. and
We, Bill Fink, Kim and Kathy
of Clinton.
Their family consists of two
daughters, Mrs. Ed (V er n a)
Fink, an Mrs. Harry (Sadie)
Hoy, of Hensall.
London nurse
Dianne Rennie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Rennie, Hensall,
graduates from. Sarnia General
Hospital this month. A graduate
of SlIDES, Miss Rennie plans to
nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
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Friends shower
Myrtle Reeder
Mrs. Don McCurdy enter-
tained at her home in Hensall,
Friday, for a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Myrtle Reed-
er, attended by relatives.
The house decorations were
in pink and white. Presentation
address was read by Mrs. R. K.
Lyon, London, and gifts pre-
sented by Nancy and Barbara
McCurdy, daughters of the host-
ess.
Recreation of contests and
games followed.
Assisting with the lunch were
Mrs. D. C. McCurdy, Centralia
and Mrs. Larry Woodhouse,
Port Huron.
Hensall personals
....ISOMfgaar
Kippen baby
is baptised
PERSONALS
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Miss
Minnie Schmidt, Fred and Bill
Schmidt, Mr, Henry Eggert, Mr.
& Mrs. Earl Eggert all of Ros-
tock, and Mr. David Schoenholz
of Kitchener.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. T. L, Scott and family
were Mrs. K. Denton Taylor,
son Kenneth and daughter s
Cheryl and Mary Lou of Den-
ville, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Rus-
sell, Mr. & Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs,
Sadie Scott, Mrs. E. Moore and
Mr. Paul Scott, Hespeler.
Mr. & Mrs. Carlyle Meikle
and Barbara and Mr. & Mrs.
Gary Finlayson and Karen spent
the weekend at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Gus Linburg and Judy of
Saskatoon and Mrs. Mabel Aile.
enhead of Seaforth were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. T.
Laing.
Douglas Me ik 1 e spent the
weekend with his grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Scott, Staffa.
Miss Pat Jantzi of Kitchener
is holidaying with Bonnie, Den-
ise, Barbara and Marie Kers-
lake.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake of
Staffa, Mrs. Sadie Scott and
Mrs. Ken McKellar visited
Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hogg of Thorndale.
Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and
Debbie spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. C. „I, Weitzman of
Niagara Falls, USA.
Mrs. T. L. Scott was guest
speaker at UCW Thankoffering
service at the United Church,,
Chiselhurst, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. RobertGardiner,
Brenda, Ronald and Robbi e
spent the weekend at Manitoulin
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTOIC
Anthony John Van Wierren,
infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Van Wierren, was administered
holy rights of baptism by Rev.
Stienstra at Christian Reformed
Church Exeter, Sunday, Aug. 30.
Linda Bell, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Bell, spent one
week at Lake Nipissing with her
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Richardson, whq have been
camping there.
Miss Sharon McBride spent
the weekend in Watford visiting
her friend Elizabeth Campbell.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McBeath
and Mr. & Mrs. Allan Johnson
spent a few days last week in
Michigan.
Clayton Cooper returned
home from spending a few days
with relatives in Exeter.
Mrs. John Gibson of Wrox-
etere who has been visiting Mr.
& Mrs, W. returned to
her home Saturday.
Mr. Lloyd Armstrong of
Brussels accompanied by Mr.
Ernest Whitehouse motored to
Hartland, New Brunswick,
where they enloyed eight days.
Mr. Whitehouse visited his
mother and brothers in Hart-
land.
Bob, Linda and Beverley
Coleman of Seaforth enloyed
few days holiday with their cou-
sin, Kevin Faber.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bell and
family spent Sunday at Vineland
with Mr. & Mrs. Peter Moyer.
of Kippen Gun Club will be held
Sunday, Sept. 6 at 1 pm; two
trophies to be shot for.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Robinson
of Bath, have returned home
after a visit with Mrs. Hugh
McMurtrie.
Mrs. Robert Stump, Los An-
geles, also Mr. & Mrs. George
A. Mickle, Ridgetown,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman
and Rod visited over the week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Westaway at Burlington Beach.
Mrs. Bertha Jinks returned
to her home this week from
South Huron Hospital where she
received treatment for the past
few weeks.
Mrs. Edna Corbett returned
home after spending a few days
holidaying with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Har-
old Parker.
Rod Chapman is holidaying
this week with his brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Don
MacLaren, in Oakville.
Miss Dorothy Parker of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Parker and Patsy.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason and
daughter visited recently with
the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn E. Bell and Mervyn.
Al Corbett has been spending
several weeks with his brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Chaffe and Joey at Mit-
chell.
The annual Labor Day Shoot
Mr. Michael Murphy, Arva,
spent last week holidaying at
Wasaga Beach and Lake Wana-
pitei.
Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bob and Ann, spent a
few days last week in Detroit
and while there toured the Ford
Museum and spent an afternoon
at the Detroit Zoo.
Mr. & Mrs. Owen Price and
Clifford of Hamilton, Mr. &
Mrs. Ronald Page and David of
London, England, were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Horton. Mr. Page is Mrs. Hor-
ton's nephew, Who with his wife
and son are vacationing in Can-
ada.
Mr. & Mrs. StuartHortonand
Donald, Montreal, have return-
ed after spending a week with
the formers mother, Mrs. Jar-
vis Horton.
Miss Norma Hughes of Ham-
ilton is a guest with the Misses
Amy and Greta Lammie.
Rev. & Mrs. W. J. Rogers
and Brenda of Erindale called
on Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle
and family Sunday last,
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Laird
Mickle and family Sunday were
the former's sisters Mrs,
Charles Rhodes, Toledo, Ohio,
Mrs. Elizabeth Sararas and
her sister, Mrs. Lena Howald
of London, retukned last week
from a month's vacation spent
with their brother, Mr. Alfred
Bender and his wife at Winnipeg,
friends at• Falcon Lake, and
members of Mrs. Sararas's
family, Mr, & Mrs. Earl Sar-
aras, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. E,
Hubbert, also of Toronto, and
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Reid, Port
Credit.
Mr. & Mrs. V. M. Pyette
and Jane have returned from
a three weeks trip to Eastern
Ontario and New L iskeard.
Their son David, who was a
Junior Ranger at Englehart for
the summer, returned home
with them.
Miss Janice Bonthron has
returned after holidaying for a
week with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararas, Tor-
onto. She also attended the CNE
while there.
UCW unit 4 meet this Thurs-
day afternoon for their first
meeting of the fall season and
will have as their guest speaker
Mrs. Edith McLellan of United
Church Training Staff at Five
Oaks.
Mr. Kenneth Reichert and
Robert, Janet and Ruth are
spending part of this week at
Sauble Beach.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann,
Judith and Bradley, Mr. & Mrs.
William Rohde and Calvin spent
Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Bray at Sauble Beach.
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Bray, David
and Janet of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John
Bray.
Miss Betty Jean Miller of
Woodharn visited last week with
her cousin, Miss Barbara
Among some of those who
attended CNE Thursday were
Mr. Billy Snow, Mr. & Mrs.
Wilfred Hunkin, Margaret and
Kenneth.
Use new course
at Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Sunday School and Church
Service will be held Sunday
morning, Sept, 6, at the regular
hours. The teaching of the New
Curriculum will commence
Sunday.
Miss Marlene Stewart spent a
few days last week with Miss
Judith Cann.
Mrs. William Thomson of
Exeter, Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and
Mrs. William Rohde attended
a bridal shower at the home of
Mrs. Alex Gartenburg of Wood-
ham Saturday evening for Miss
Mary Gay Pettibone of Aylmer,
bride-elect of September.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Mills,
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mills, Shar-
on, Darlene and Sandra of Oak-
ridge Acres London were Sun-
day guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilfred Hunkin.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
By GORDON MORLEY
Mrs. Ernie Lochner and
grandchildren Annette and Mark
from Inwood spent a few days
with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Schenk.
Mrs. Chester Morrow and
Mrs. Fred Waugh of Hyde Park
were Sunday visitors withKath-
leen and Gordon Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schenk,
Jill and Kent, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Ryan, Darlene, Paul and Darrell
of London, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
McEwen and family of Mount
Brydges spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Roy Schenk,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hodgson
and Paul, also Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Lewis attended Toronto Fair
Monday.
Mr. & Mrs, Roy Hodgins,
Mr. Bill Hodgins and Mrs. Abi-
gail Hamilton returned home
after a pleasant trip to Manitou-
lin Island,
Anniversary Services will be
held at Brinsley United Church
Sunday, September 13.
Mr. George Lee has accepted
a position in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ancel Lee atten-
ded a wedding anniversary at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Earl
F ur triey at Arkona Saturday
evening,
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Hartle
attended the wedding anniver-
sary for Mr, & Mrs. William
Veitch Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hamilton
of Liman visited Saturday eve-
ning with Mrs. Violet Allison.
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Thur, Fri., 9 10 9
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Phone 236 flentall
Greenway ladies
attend conference
By MRS. C. WOODBURN
Mrs. Ronald Brophey, Mrs.
Lawrence Curts, and Mrs. Car-
man Woodburn attended the
School for United Church Wome
en at Alma College, St. Thomas,
last Tuesday.
Miss Irene Eagleson spent a
few days last week with Mr. &
Mrs, Allan Rundle and Scott of
Exeter.
Mrs, Stuart Bullock, Brian
and Eric visited the Detroit
Zoo last Wednesday.
The Harmony Class of the
United Church will hold their
September meeting in the Sun-
day School rooms Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. & Mrs. Johnnie Steeper
Spent the weekend with friends
in Michigan.
Mr. Roger Smith of the Lon-
don Rescue Mission was guest
Speaker in the United Church
Sunday:
Misses Viola and Bonnie
Tweddle of West Corners spent
a 'few days with their grand,
Parente, Mr. & Mrs. Milton
Woodburn,
Mr. & Mrs. Neil ,Romplif
and laitily of Lucan spent the
weekend with his Mother ) Mrs.. Lot= Rornplif and Terry.
Mrs. Erect Waugh and her
mother) Mrs, PloSele Morrow az Byron visited Sunday with
their cousin, Mrs, Albert Pali-
Wk.
Cromarty women
lauded for efforts
Qff to mission field
Miss Jean Henderson, was presented with a gift and
assured the prayers of the congregation, of St,
Anglican Church # prior to her .departure Monday, for
the •Kitisatla. •MisSicm. on Dolphin Island off the British
Columbia coast. Rev., J, P, Gandon„ .who made the.
Sunday presentation,. noted that Miss Henderson was
the first person from the congregation in living
memory to serve ie one of the .missionary dioceses,
Shp is the deeghter of AM., and Mrs, John Henderson,
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Cooked Beef Ground Round Steak
Ham Brisket Chuck or Roast
lb. 994 4 lbs. $1 554 lb. 69t lb.
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Ingersoll Cheese Spread
16-oz. j ars
139 Miracle—Whip Salad Dressing 11-qt.
basket
Green Giant
Corn Niblets 14-oz.
Borden's Instant Coffee 5-oz
37t
,,5, 71875:
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2b. Supreme Brand Peas poly bag 26.9 39c -1
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SUPER—SAVE BREAD
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5 leaves
Puritan Beef Stew 24-oz, tins 2 tins 75
98C
20-oz, tins •
St. Williams Cherry Pie Filler 2/59i
79' Economy
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Heinz Tomato Juice 29
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