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Family attends -graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron
and Shelley attended graduation
ceremonies May 28 at Centennial
Hall for their daughter Janice, a
student of Fanshawe College of
Applied Arts and Technology.
Janice was awarded her also attended graduation In the evening they attended a diploma on completion of the ceremonies June 5 at Humber dinner and formal dance at the
Early Childhood Teachers' College of Applied Arts and Seaway Hotel.
Technology in Toronto for their
son. Bevan,
Bevan was awarded his
diploma on completion of the
Funeral Service program.
Education program.
, After, they celebrated by
having dinner at the Latin
Quarter.
Mr. and Mrs, Bonthron, Janice,
Shelley and Mrs, Bevan Bonthron
BROWNIES FLY-UP — At the last meeting of the season, a group of Hensall Brownies were involved in a
fly-up ceremony. Shown as a bunch of birds are Vicki Baker, Brenda Campbell, Dorna Williams, Melissa
Veal, Julie Mock and Kim Stewart. T-A photo
Two members of Legion
auxiliary receive gifts
I erisa
and district news
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01:and Bend Cleaners, Nellie
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Twelve cartons of pop, donated
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Pillow cases, donated by Pete
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lamp, donated by Boise
Casacade, Annie Horton; wallet,
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Joe McLellan; hairbrush,
donated by Bill Gibson, Jessie
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Five to $1 Store, Connie Koehler;
grease job oil change, donated by
Hensall Motors, Tony Charrette;
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Parks, Mrs. Andy Orr; men's
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Parks, Isabel] Young (Seaforth);
20 quarts milk, donated by
Hurondale Dairy, John
Charrette; children's wear,
donated by Martin Transport,
Sandy Maxwell; picnic box,
donated by Wedge the Mover,
Gail Reid (Exeter); antique kit,
donated by Ball and Macaulay,
Judy Campbell; car cleaners,
donated by Huron Body Shop,
Carol McLean (Egmondville);
take-off cleaners, donated by
Hensall Co-op, Carol McLean
(Egmondville); two quarts
varnish, donated by Doc. Kyle,
Ted Roberts; X 100 oil, donated
by Dave Kyle, Tammy Turner;
engine oil, donated by Supertest
Station, Carol McLean.
Twelve draw toys, donated by
Ladies Legion Aux., Brenda
Rooseboom (xylophone), Mrs.
Gerald Flynn '(nurse set),
Patrick Maxwell (tanker) -
(Blyth), Mary Fitzpatrick ( pop-
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(Barbie dress), Connie Koehler
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(Barbie dress), Rod Johnston
(Tractor, (Lucan), Kathy
Sangster (tractor), Mrs. Herb
Bierling (nurse's set) - (Zurich),
Rod Johnston (tractor) -
(Lucan), Nellie Reid (model).
One year's subscription donated
by Exeter Times Advocate, Cecil
Maxwell; two, one year sub-
scriptions, donated by Zurich
News, Mary Mousseau, Vivan
Cooper; $5 voucher, donated by
Don Traver's Electric, Bradley
Baker.
Three $2 vouchers, donated by
L&M Cleaners, Pete
McNaughton, Mary Funk, Cathy
Bell.
Pillow cases, donated by Doc.
Cameron, Mona Campbell;
fishing pole and reel, donated by
Men's Legion, Christine Fitz-
patrick; plough shears, donated
by James Bengough, Carrie
Norry; $5 voucher, ' donated by
Cook's Florists' of Clinton, John
Castledine.
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President Mrs. E. R. Davis
presided for the June meeting of
Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary,
June 1.
Ten dollars Was donated to the
Salvation Army. A letter of ap-
preciation was read from the
Crippled Childrens' Centre,
London, for the gift of tWo wheel
chairs which were purchased
from a draw for an Easter basket
of groceries the proceeds of
which amounted to $183.00
Plaques will be placed on the
chairs indicating the donors. In
Over eighty prizes were given
out in a Giant Penny Sale held in
• the Legion Hall Hensall Friday
evening sponsored by the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary,
Reeve John Baker drew the
winning tickets.
Conveners of this project were
Mrs. W. H. Bell and Mrs. Grant
Bisback, In charge of tickets was
• Mrs. Wm, Smale. The Penny Sale
was a great financial success and
the committee in charge ex-
pressed their appreciation to the
merchants and businesses, and tp
those who purchased tickets,
The prize winners were: chaise
• lounge donated by Queensway
Nursing Home, Cathy Bell; lawn
chair, donated by C. Reid and
Sons, Oliver Jaques; lawn chair,
donated by Thompson's Mill, Bill
Fuss; footstool, donated by
O'Brien's Upholstery, Tammy
Baker; carry-all, donated by
• Taylor's Children's Wear, Jane
Shannon; ten dollar voucher,
donated by Scholl's, Gladys
HaIlum; pin-up lamps, donated
by Custom Trailers, Jean Amess,
(London); five dollar gas
voucher, donated by Ted Thuss,
Don Forrest; battery scissors, • donated by Guess Who, Donna
Allen.
Lamps, donated by Ladies
Legion Aux., Wanda McClin-
chey; tablecoth, donated by
Irwin's Ladies Wear, Marg
Horton (Seaforth); tobacco,
• donated by Cosy Corner, Laverne
Harburn; bucket of icecream,
donated by Wes Richardson,
Rena Caldwell; door chimes,
donated by Custom Trailers,
Vivian Knight (Clinton); $10
voucher, donated by Dr, God-
dard, , Gordon Bloch (Zurich);
coffee set, donated by Crest
Hardware, Cathy Day; $3
voucher, donated by Reder's
Florists, J. McDougall; $10
voucher, donated by Big CI, Mrs.
Doreen Harburn; hairoil,
donated by Flynn's Barbershop,
Vernon Randal; aftershave
lotion, donated by Chubb's
Barbershop, Wilma Hoffman;
carpet sweeper, donated by
Bonthron and Son, Donna
Lavery ; ,
Cleaners, donated, by Finks
Plumbing, Becky Baker;
•49 cosmetic case, donated by Ron's
Health Center, Evelyn Carrol
(Goderich); travel clock,
donated by Fuss Electric, Mrs.
Len Purdy; children's wear,
donated by Pay Patterson,
Sharon O'Neil; icecream,
donated by Regal Grill, Grace
Peck; $5 voucher, donated by
Lodge nominates
new officers
Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, Noble,
Grand, presided at the
nomination of the officers of
Amber Rebekah Lodge Wed-
nesday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley, vice-grand reported for the
visiting committee, and Mrs.
Myrtle Orr for the finance
committee.
The following members were
nominated for the year, one to be
elected: Noble Grand, Mrs. Olga
Chipchase and Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley; Vice Grand, Mrs. Dorothy
Beaton; recording secretary,
Mrs, Leona Parke; financial
secretary, Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor; treasurer, Mrs.
Dorothy Corbett and Mrs. Aldeen
Volland; trustee, Mrs. Pearl
Eyre.
The lodge members will be
guests of Clinton Huronic Lodge
June 7.
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Personals
William Ferguson of Exeter
was a recent visitor with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Joseph Ferguson.
Mrs. Oliver Jaques returned
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Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jaques in
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Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland and
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health.
Past President Mrs. Garnet
Allan presented a gift to Mrs.
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