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SENIOR SPEAKING CHAMPS — Three elementary schools in Hay township participated in the annual
Hensall Legion public speaking contest recently. From the left are senior division winners Janet McAllister,
Zurich; Sandra Overholt, St. Boniface and David Campbell, Hensall, Citizens News Photo
Veteran hospital employee
plans for active retirement
Ministry of
Health
Ontario
Hon. Frank S. Miller, Minister
i ens.
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Joyce Pepper., Phone 2024344
Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
LEGION JUNIOR WINNERS — The annual public speaking contest sponsored by Hensall Legion branch
468 was held recently. From the left are junior winners Brenda Riddell and Kathy Love, both of Zurich public
school and Ann Triebner of Hensall public school, Citizens News Photo at
EXETER PHARMACY LTD,
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Three area deaths recorded
Lodge plan outings
Noble Grand Mrs, Margaret meeting of Amber Rebekah
Consitt presided at the regular Lodge on Wednesday evening
assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
An invitation was received
from the Past Grand's of Pride of
Huron Lodge, Exeter, to be their
guests at a meeting in the Exeter
Lodge on April 10 at 8 p.m. All
past grand's of Amber Lodge are
cordially invited.
The members'areirequested to
open and close the Lodge meeting
on April 15 in Brussels following
A retirement party was held
recently for Mrs, Carl (Hilda)
Payne, RN of Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital,
Mrs. Payne came to Canada in
1946 and was on the staff of South
Huron Hospital, Exeter for two
years.
For nearly 19 years she was
employed at Scott Memorial
Hospital and Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital on a full and
part-time basis.
At the time of her retirement
she was evening supervisor at
Seaforth hospital.
A telephone call from Holland
informed Mrs. Sim Roobal of the
death of her father Mr. C.
Gelderland, who has made his
home with his eldest daughter for
the past seven years. Mr.
Gelderland leaves one daughter
Mrs. K. Lagerwerf, two grand-
children and five great-
grandchildren in Holland, his son
Anthony Gelderland, one
grandson Ronald, and three
great-grandchildren in
Ridgetown; and a daughter Mrs.
Sim Roobal of Hensall, one
grand-daughter Mrs. Don Dodds
of Seaforth and three great
grandchildren of Seaforth. Mr,
Gelderland was in his 92nd year
and has been a widower for 62
years.
Derwood F. Windover
At his residence in Hensall on
Sunday, March 23, Derwood F.
Windover in his 68th year.
He was the husband of the
former Marjorie G. Cowan. Also
surviving are his father Merkley
Windover of Belleville, and one
brother Everett Windover of
Frankfort , Ontario.
Mr. Windover rested at the
Bonthron Funeral Chapel in
Hensall where funeral service
took place on Tuesday, March 25
with Rev. G.A. Anderson of St.
Paul's Anglican Church of-
ficiating. Interment was' 1.1
Oa,land Cemetery, Delaware,
On 7io
MRS. IRMA HARRIS
Mrs. Irma Harris, the former
Irma Rannie of Hensall passed
away at the Queensway Nursing
Home on Wednesday March 19 in
her 79th year, Widow of the late
Howard Harris she is survived by
a brother Sam Rannie Hensall
and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Edith Bell and Sylvia Bell
returned home from a holiday in
Florida.
Bert Coleman of London spent
the weekend with his mother
Mrs. Gladys Coleman and
brother Ivan.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett, Mr. &
Mrs. Morris Taylor, Varna, and
Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clinton, spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Brown and family at
Newtonville. While there they
attended the Newcastle Figure
Skating Club carnival when
Shelley, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Brown and granddaughter of Mrs.
Ruth Taylor was a prominent
performer in the program.
Steve Corbett returned home
from a pleasant vacation in Cuba
during the Easter holiday break.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Peebles,
London and Mrs. Vic Stan,
.mherst, Nova Scotia were
recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs,
James Sangster and Bradley.
She was predeceased by a sister
Ruth.
Funeral service was held from
the Bronthron Funeral Chapel
Friday March 21 at 1 p.m. con-
ducted by Rev. W, D. Jarvis.
Temporary entombment in
Ingersoll Mausoleum, interment
at a later date in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
The family of Mrs. Gladys
Coleman presented her with a
retirement party Saturday
evening at the Hully Gully
Chalet, About 20 guests attended,
Guest speaks of Leprosy Mission
Rev. W. D, Jarvis was in
charge of the service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
The guest minister, Rev. L. G.
Stairs, representing the
Canadian Leprosy Mission, spoke
briefly and showed pictures on
the work of the mission.
The flowers were placed in the
church in memory of the late
Mrs. Irma Harris.
Lady scores perfect hand
in cribbage
Mrs. Robert Middleton, while
playing a game of cribbage with
her husband recently held a count
of 29, which ts, a perfect hand.
There is no bigger count in
cribbage and this rarely occurs.
We're a year-round firm, We ;on't
disappear after April AO, Of Oes
are open all year to h'plpyolywi „.
tax pr9b1Qms.
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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
16 John St., E. a•-• Exeter
(Across from Maple Leaf Mills)
Open 9-6 Weekdays 9-5 Saturday Phone 235-1534
OPEN SATURDAY NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Mrs. Payne received her
nurse's training at University
College Hospital, London,
England, Queen Mary's hospital
for Sick Children; Carshalton,
Surrey,England and obstetrical
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Ontario.
She says she now plans to spend
more time in Women's Institute
work at Hensall United Church,
and more time with music.
She was presented with a
barometer and flowers from the
Seaforth hospital staff.
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Pride of Huron, Exeter,
members are travelling by bus
and members of Amber are in-
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The time to be announced later.
The Past Grand's are invited to
the district meeting in Brussels
on Wednesday, April 9.
Mrs. Leona Parke and Mrs.
Aldeen Volland expressed sin-
cere thanks for cards received in
their recent bereavement.
Birthday greetings were ex-
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