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By MRS. Hp:3.ER PAWS
Mr, & Mrs.. Hugh Davis and
Heather were Saturday evening
dinner guests with .110 mother,
Mrs., Geo .McFalts, Centralia.
Cameron Davis spent the
weekend with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Billy Abott,
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. .&
Mrs. Clayton Kooy and Bonnie
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Lena Clarke and Jean of
Dunnville.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis
visited Monday with their
daughter, Mr. & Mrs, Wayne
Love, Varna.
Mr. & Mrs, Harry Carroll
spend Wednesday with Mrs. Ada
tags, London,
THE MAYOR DRAWS THE WINNING TICKET — Mayor Jack Delbridge drew the winning tickets on a
special draw sponsored by the Huron Pony Trotting Association at Sunday's races in Exeter. Delbridge is
shown above making a selection from the box held by club president Jack Parsons while Ross Beaver
shows off the prizes, a pony, cart and harness.
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By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Attending the dinner for the
1969 graduation class of
Mitchell District High School,
held in Brodhagen Community
Centre Wednesday evening from
this area were Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Kemp and Eleanor, Mr. & Mrs.
Cameron Vivian and Carol Ann,
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and
Bonnie Jean, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Butson and Joanne Dow, Mr. &
Mrs. Norman Dow and David,
Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and
Brenda, Mr. & Mrs. John
Templeman and Fay.
ENJOY PROGRAM
Staffa Hall was filled to
capacity Friday evening for an
enjoyable program of dancing by
the pupils of Mrs. Orville Storey,
Seaforth.
Music for the dancers was
provided by Mrs. Anderson at
the piano, Nelson Howe on the
violin and Ivan Norris on the
guitar.
The Henderson Sisters also
favored everyone with songs and
John Storey played the violin.
Ed Dearing was Master of
ceremonies for the evening
which was sponsored by the
Staffa Women's Institute.
HONOR NEWLYWEDS
A large crowd attended the
reception in Staffa Hall,
Saturday evening honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Elliott on their
recent marriage.
Lloyd Cameron read an
address of good wishes and Gary
Kemp Presented Larry and
Isabel with a gift of money from
all present.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paris,
Mitchell, visited Friday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Visiting at the same home
Saturday evening was Robert
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One of the biggest fish caught in
this area in many a year was
landed a few weeks ago by Fred
Huxtable. Fred is shown above
with the 12.pound pike he
landed in the Black Creek in Hay
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Saturday evening visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Norris and
family were, Mr. & Mrs. John
Burleigh, Joan and Jackie,
Seaforth and Ross McNicol,
Kippen.
Visiting Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Leslie Miller and girls and
Mrs. Mary Miller were Mr. &
Mrs. Ted Pooley and Miss Ella
Francis, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller and
family visited Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Miller.
Gordon Vivian is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital at
time of writing.
GET INTRAMURAL AWARDS - Each year W. H. Hodgson Insurance Limited presents awards to the
top intramural athletes at South Huron District High School. Above, Mel Gaiser of the insurance firm is
presenting the silver trays to Elizabeth Kennedy and Ron Janke. T-A photo
Musical program in hall
Staffa grads at banquet
Something all
Newlyweds should know
about financial success. The first step towards
this, much-sought-after goal is the basic protection
of the family through Life Insurance.
Should you buy now? Or can it be put off safely
if both husband and bride are working ? The wise
thing is to buy now. Postponement till you're older
means higher premiums and the risk of poor health
striking in the meantime. Someday too, that second
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a new mother be guaranteed a living income—an
income enabling her to devote hill time to raising
that precious nevv addition.
The best buy for the young family is permanent
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AT THE WINNERS CIRCLE — The large crowd of fans that attended Sunday's pony races at Exeter
Community Park were treated to some close finishes. In the third heat of the afternoon, Princess Debbie
with Gerald Millson of Clandeboye in the sulky at the right edged Cindy B. Lee driven by Jim Taylor of
Hensall. T-A photif
Huron-berth League hit
by unfavorable weather
The weatherman has been the
• big winner to date this year in
the Huron-Perth baseball league
Going Out
of Business
The public is advised that I am
terminating my heating and sheet metal
business to accept a position at Centralia
Industrial Park.
I take this opportunity to express my
sincere thanks to my many friends and
customers for their much appreciated
patronage during the past years.
GARNET SHIPMAN
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Miss Sheila Regier RNA of St.
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ss was honored by her relatives and
Es- friends at a shower in the school
ES- Gym Monday evening, prior to
Cs' her wedding June 7. al
= Mrs. Bill Regier called on
some of the young talent in her
Et: community to entertain and
E- Mrs. Hubert Carey read an = address to the bride.
Sheila thanked the guests and
welcomed them to visit her in
Windsor at her future home. =
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E--_-, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hogan were
among the guests with the
latter's parents, Mr, & Mrs.
-2, Henry Yelle while attending
Insect Repellent Fa ceremonies at Western
Raid House & Garden
$1.39 E-- University, London last Friday.
id Miss Nancy Yelle received her
Bachelor of Arts degree at the =
Z ippo Lighters Reg. $3.95 $3.49 E. convocation. =
= Sister Margaret Hogan is
.7. home as a guest of Mrs. Joseph
Regier and Wilfred Hogan and
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Gillette Techmatic Cartridge 1.09 .. their families.
E Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cerny and $1.29 :s..i family, London, spent Sunday
Flushabyes Reg. $2.49 $2.09 . ...
with Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan Jr.
Er'. and daughters.
Miss Theresa Carey RN of .
California arrived by plane at
E. ‘ Detroit airport Friday evening to
= visit her parents for the next two
Reg. 59c 44 is weeks.
= Mr. & Mrs. Leo Girard and = Tracy, Windsor, spent a few days
5 HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE ki . and family.
E--- with Mr, & Mrs, Hubert Carey
Bert Farmer, Exeter, visited
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with only a few games played as
scheduled.
The Hensall Merchants were
able to see action on two
occasions and failed to come up
with a win.
In their first start in Clinton
Wednesday, the Merchants were
trounced 13.6 by the Clinton
Colts who were making their
first H P appearance in 10 years.
On their home field, Saturday
afternoon, the Hensall club
absorbed a 13-3 defeat at the
hands of Walkerton.
Most of the teams in the
popular intermediate league see
action during the next week.
Clinton was scheduled to be in
Dashwood last night,
Wednesday.
The Zurich Lumber Kings
travel to Clinton Friday and
Sunday sees three games
scheduled with Hensall at
Thorn dale, Dashwood at
Walkerton and St. Marys at
Clinton.
Tuesday night Mitchell is at
Zurich and Wednesday
Walkerton goes to Clinton and
St. Marys visits Dashwood.
In the opening loss to
Clinton, lefty Bob MacNaughton
and Ken Smale shared the
Hensall pitching duties while in
the losing effort against
Walkerton, newcomer Don
Luther and Smale were the
Hensall hurlers.
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Old Spice
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