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Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
DISPLAYING ANTIQUES — Joyce Monteith-of -Exeter showed a wide variety of antiques to students at
Huron Centennial'School during a recent Pioneers Day. From the left bre Mrs. MOnteith, Billy Joe Seymour,
Gary Smith, Doug Geddes, Robert McGregor and Roy Kruse. Teacher Niall Straw is in the background.
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1 Mile North of Exeter '
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Minwax wood finishes, etc.
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672-3566
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262-5515
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North of Business Section
Hours 8 to 6
Fri, nites till 9
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Chartered Accountant
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Tirnes.Adyecotet December 31, 1974 Page S
Many Hensall young people spend
holidays at home with parents
A WEAVING DEMONSTRATION — Students at Huron Centennial School enjoyed a Pioneer day recently.
Moira Couper of Hensall at the right of the picture demonstrated weaving. She is being assisted by teacher
Mary Moffatt, The students are Suanne Finlayson, Sandra Webster, Pam Wulff, Kathy McFadden and Diane
Garrett, Another staff member Niall Straw is in the background. T-A photo
Mrs. Hilda Payne has resigned
her position on the nursing staff
of Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke of Oakville
spent Christmas with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor and Mr. &
' Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mr, Charles Mickle of Hamilton
visited with his mother Mrs,
Laird Mickle during the
holidays.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael FIoy of
London, visited this week with
the former's parents Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Hoy.
Constable Doug Wein,
R.C,M.P, Mrs. Wein and David
of Whitby, visited during the
holiday season with their parents
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Parker and
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Ex-
eter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael of Clinton
Christmas visitors
Kippen ladies make flowers
Mr, & Mrs. Robert Chafe,
Joey, Jacky, and Tony of
Mitchell were recent visitors
with Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mrs. Laird Mickle returned
home after spending a few days
with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins in
Kitchener,
Mr. & Mrs, Ron Passmore and
family, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Beaver and family of
Paris visited during the festive
season with Mrs. Edith Bell and
Sylvia.
Shelley Bonthron of London
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Bevan Bonthron and family.
Margaret Hyde of London
visited during the holidays with
her parents Mr. & Mrs, Harvey
Hyde.
were recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. James Sangster and
Bradley.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Shaddick and
Mark of London spent the Christ-
mas holidays with Mr. & Mrs.
George Parker and family.
Pamela Taylor, nurse-in-
training at Kitchener spent the
holidays with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Taylor.
Melanie Veal, nurse-in-training
at Kitchener visited during the
holidays with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Veal.
Keith Hay of Vancouver, B.C.
Spent Christmas with his mother
Mrs. Lorne Hay and sister Linda.
Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr, & Mrs.
Wm. Mickle, Pamela Judith and
John, Charles Mickle, Hamilton
spent Christmas with the
former's daughter and son-in-
law Mr. & Mrs. Ross MacMillan
and family in Waterloo.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
Members of Kippen East WI
learned the art of making a fur
flower when Mrs. Alex McGregor
displayed crafts made by the
patients at Huronview.
This being the citizenship
meeting, members answered the
roll call by "A little thing in life
that leads to good citizenship."
Mrs. Alex McGregor commented
on the,motto, "Friendship is the
cement that holds the world
together."
The report of family and
consumer affairs was given by
Mrs. A. Hoggarth, citizenship
and world affairs report by Mrs.
V. Alderdice, The district board
report was given by Mrs. R.Bell
and Mrs. R, Kinsman and Mrs.
Grace Drummond gave the area
convention report.
Mrs. R. Broadfoot and Mrs. R.
Kinsman gave Christmas
readings. Members will quilt a
quilt for Huronview. An auction
will be held at the January
meeting.
Mrs. A. Hoggarth won the
flower arrangement and Mrs.
Dave Triebner was the winner of
the lucky plate. Mrs. John Sin-
clair was in charge of lunch, A
jolly Santa Claus arrived and
distributed gifts.
This Christmas meeting was
held December 18 at the home of
Mrs. Vern Alderdice.
Church news
spending Christmas with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Orville Work-
man.
The Cooper Family held their
annual Christmas party at Huron
Centennial School, the guests of
Mr, & Mrs. Ed McBride.
Ken Jones and friend of
Kemptville spent a few days
with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Gooper and
family, Detroit, Mr. & Mrs.
Gayle Cooper spent the holiday
with Mr. & Mrs, Vivan Cooper.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
& Mrs. Herb Jones in Hensall.
Mr. & Mrs. Lou Kirk and Paul,
Mansfield were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Ken McLellan.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Rumble and
family of Toronto visited
relatives in the area,
Visitors at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Ed McBride over the
holidays were Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Pine and family of Sault Ste.
Marie, • •
Mr. & Mrs. Anderson Gibson,
Wroxeter, Mr. & Mrs. Dean Gib-
s o n Lucan, Mrs. Mary
McGillivary, Walkerton, visited
with Mr. & Mrs, W. L. Mellis last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Moyer, Parry
Sound were guests of Mr. Robert
Thomson.
Miss Jean Ivison visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Torrance,
Porters Hill.
Christmas visitors
Mr. & Mrs. Don Bell, Halifax,
N,S., were guests of Mr. & Mrs.
W. J. F. Bell.
Mr. & Mrs. Hahk Binnendyk
are spending Christmas holidays
with relatives in Holland,
Presbyterian news
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted
the Christmas service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
speaking on "The Meaning of
Christmas". Linda Bell played at
the organ and led the Junior choir
in the singing of "The Lord's
Prayer " and "Christmas". Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall and Mrs, Al
Hoggarth assisted in the service
of song.
The flowers in, the church were Ict .,Mr• Az M. W. J, F. Bell have ,
in loVing memory of the late Mr: 7 gone to Florida for the winter.
Sam Dougall. Linda Workman, Guelph is
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SALES
TOM SHOE BOTTOM
ILDERTON 666-0289
Free Appraisal
"Call now for complete Auction Service"
FARM
SALES
Maple Leaf, Hint of Maple
Bacon
lb. $1.89
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Church News
Presbyterian church
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. The semon
was "God sent His Son, born of a
woman." Mrs, Malcolm Dougall
presided at the organ.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Bell and
family of Thamesville, Mrs. Ron
Mason and daughters of Bowling
Green, Ohio, and Mr. Earl Bell,
London visited during the holiday
season with their parents Mr. &
Mrs. Glenn E. Bell.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Peebles and
Ivor of London were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Sangster and Brad.
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GRADE A lb. HENS 69$
GRADE A lb, TOMS 6 It lb. 84
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Product of USA Fresh CRANBERRIES
RED GRAPES US No. 1
ORANGE JUICE Old South Concentrated 12 Fl. Oz 2 /794
STRAWBERRIES Rio Product of Mexico
15 H. Oz, 594
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JANUARY 2, 5, 4
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