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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-07-03, Page 5Bolton Ford families reunite Hensal and district news. CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-23.44. * Mrs. Bertha MacOregar, phone 262-2025 WEEKEND SPECIALS , JULY 2, 3, 4, 5. PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. 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Thank You. Having sold our Red & White Store in Granton, Dick and Roberta Klass take this opportunity to thank their many friends and customers for their patronage during the past three years. On behalf of Wendy, Ricky and Dana, we also wish to express our appreciation to all our friends and acquaintances for the good times we have shared with them while living in the Granton com- munity for the past 11 years. We wish you all the best. It is a pleasure to introduce you to the new owners, Bill and Betty Jacklin, and ask that you give them the same con- sideration you have given us in the past. We know you will find them most con- genial and ready to look after your needs. eeP14elte fteTaaretad, Mr. & Mrs. B. Barnes of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Corbett and Wayne and members of the family. Rev. W. Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and celebrated the Lord's Supper. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Malcolm Dougall sang "Sweet Message of Peace." During the month of July Hensall United Church congregation, will worship with Carmel Presbyterian congregation in Carmel Church at 11:15 a.m. A very enjoyable family gathering was held on Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Corbett in honor of Mr. & Mrs. B. Barnes of Dart- mouth, Nova Scotia. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elder of Kingsville were recent visitors HENSALL GRADS — Graduates of Hensall Public School were sons, Debbie 'Venner, ,Lisa Hyde, Mary Hovius, Jim Pollock, Terry with Mrs. R. M. Peck. honoured at,a banquet held at fhe„Pi ne tended ridge Chalet near Hensall on Wedge, Shelley Wareing, Brenda Campbell, Vicki Baker, Kim Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol at Thursday evening.- Groduates "were,front row, Lori Lovell, Jackie Deanie McClinchey, Mr. Ron McKay; back row, David Campbell, Brian - McClinchey, Melissa Veal, Jackie Mock, Alma Archer, Linda tenting, Randall, Bryan Baker, Jim Baird, Mike Venner, Robbie Pryde, the Van Driel-Reyeneveld wedding in Woodstock last Debbie Tower, Donna Williams, Lori Mousseau, Janice 'Elliott and Jen- O'Brien, Philip McLeod, Bruce Thomson, Ken Aikenhead, Absent: Cindy Friday. They also attended the ny Elliott; middle row, Mrs. Mary Jacobe, Barbara McCurdy, Kim Par- Bisback. T-A photo Centennial Church service at The 7th annual Bolton-Ford Reunion was held on Sunday at Living, message for St. Paul's ACW The regular meeting of St. Paul's ACW was held Thursday, June 26, at the home of Mrs: Windover. Mrs. Anderson, president, opened the meeting with a meditation from the "Living Message" followed by the litany and a program. Rev. Anderson spoke on the "Alter Guild", The study book "Don't look at the Fog" was read by Mrs. Windover, It was decided to cancel the summer meetings for July and August and meet again in Sep- tember. The meeting closed with the benediction. the Community Park, Dashwood with ninety percent attendance, The Soldan family were responsible for sports and en- tertainment, Greetings and visitations took up the first part of the afternoon. At three o'clock the children were called for sports. Victoria Soldan supervised the races. Linesmen were Jim Ross, Don. Fadey and Bob Hoffman._ Alda Heppler and Jack Murin were spotters. Straight race, 14-16 years: 1st Robert Fadey, 2nd Mark Fadey and 3rd Becky Ross. 11-13 years: Debbie Taylor, Mary-Jo Fadey, Chrissy Clemas. 9-10 years: Brian Ross, Michelle Dulong and Peter Dietrich tied Susan Bir- mingham. 7-8 years: Mary Birmingham, Laurie Ross. 5-6 years: Gordon Ross, Robbie Hoffman, Jeffrey Hoffman. 3-4 years: Randy Hoffman, Terry Hoffman, Sue Anne Soldan, Michelle Birmingham. Novelty race: Needle & Thread, Becky Ross and Mark Fadey, Jeanette Dietrich and David Fadey, Joan Dietrich and Robert Fadey. Sack race: Michelle Dulong, Mary-Jo Fadey, Chrissy Clemas. Book race: Mary Birmingham and 'Laurie Ross tied. Potato race: Robbie Hoffman, Gordon Ross and Kimberley Hoffman. Potato race: three to four years, Randy Hoffman, Terry Hoffman, Sue Anne Soldan, Michelle Birmingham. Adults: Blind Man Find Your Wife, Bob Hoffman, Gary Bir- mingham, Bill Hoffman. Quiz I — "Old sayings" Team captains Maude Hoffman, Jack Munn and Norma Munn were tied for first, Alda Heppler and Doris Clemas tied for second. Quiz 2 — Catchy statements: Team captains Doris Clemas and Alda Heppler tied for first, Jack Munn and Maude Hoffman tied for second. A catered to supper followed by a ball game completed the day. List results of piano tests = The following are the results of E those trying their examinations on the piano for the Royal Con- = servatory of Music on June 2: fi Grade 3, Patrick Duffy; Grade 5, E. Robin McLelland; Grade 7, Kathy Neilands, Jill McLelland. E All are pupils of Miss Greta Lammie of Hensall. E Area woman passes away Mrs. David Blackwell, the E former Lillie K. Miller, wife of David Blackwell, Parr Line, Hay TWp. died in South Huron Hospital, Exeter on July 1. She E was a member of Hensall United - Lodge. Church and Amber Rebekah Bedsides her husband , she is survived by a son John and a daughter Helen. Three brothers James Miller, Exeter, Edwin Miller, RR 3 Exeter and Everard Miller Grand Bend, Resting at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hensall where service will be conducted Friday July 4 at 2 p.m. by Rev. Don Beck. Interment in Exeter .Cemetery. 1,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iiiiird Repairs To All Makes • Lawn Mowers = • Garden Tractors • Chain Saws • Chain Saw Bars and Chains Authorized dealer for: • Briggs & Stratton • Homelite • Tecumseh • MID Lawnflite Lawn & Garden Equipment S m JACK' Repair Service F..; al al E HENSALL 262-2103 = 107 Queen,, One Block North of Business Section E Hours 8 to 6 Fri. nites till 9 Eminuaimanininitinilianioniumianic Winthrop of which their family are members. Mrs. David Blackwell is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Visitors with Mrs. Audrey Christie last weekend were Catherine Christie, London. Mrs. B. Holland, Toronto and Mrs. E. Richter of Kitchener. Tom Gittus is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Visitors with Mrs. Audrey Christie last weekend were Catharine Christie, London, Mrs. D. Holland, Toronto, Mrs. E. Rickter, Kitchener. Mr. Tom Gittus is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Laird Mickle spent the weekend in Waterloo visiting her two daughters Mrs. Ross Mac- Millan and Mrs. Brian Collins. Mrs. Laird Mickle, Bill and Charles attended the Ridgetown Centennial on Monday and visited with Mr. & Mrs. Geo. A. Mickle and family and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rhodes from Chicago who are vacationing with their family at Rondeau Park, FROM ONE EXTREME — One of the smallest animals' inoculated at the rabies clinic held in Hensall on Fri- day was Tiny, di little chihuahua belonging to Jackie McClinchey of Hensall. T-A Photo