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Couple mark anniversary
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relatives, neighbours and
friends gathered to honour
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker
on their 25th wedding an
niversary. A family dinner
at 7 p.m. preceded the
evening's entertainment
which was arranged by their
family.
The table was decorated
with summer flowers silver
New residents at
Queensway Home
"Welcome" new residents
at the Queensway Nursing
Home: Mrs. Vivian Aider-
son and Mrs. Laura Dolman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith
visited Lynn Latimer.
Ellen Kendrick and several
residents. E.G. Hogarth and
Elaine Bavnham visited
Dora Hogarth. Mr. and Mrs.
Yockell and Mrs Audrey
Potvin and sons. Montreal
visited Louise Mitchell.
Miss Aleida Kats went out
for the day on Sunday with
John Bruls Jr. Ivan and
Dorothy Taylor visited
Adeline Taylor. Chester and
Illa Dunn and Iva Ridley
visited Vera Lammie. Rev.
D. Adcock conducted
Church service on Tuesday
with Louise Mitchell accom
panying at the piano.
New business
A new venture in Hensall is
the coin operated laundry
oy/ned by Ronald Doiron who
has come to Hensall from
Exeter. Ten washers and
five dryers are already in
stalled and there is still a
water-softener to come
candelabra and centered
with a decorated anniver
sary cake in the number 25.
George spoke briefly thank
ing the family.
Following the dinner a
large crowd assembled
when a social time and dan
cing to music by the Blue
Water Play Boys was en
joyed. George and Judy
thanked everyone for their
best wishes and gifts.
Refreshments were served
and an anniversary fruit
cake was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
visited recently with the
latter’s sister and brother-
in-law Mr. and MH Ross
Brown and family at New-
tonville and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Taylor and
daughters at Killworthy.
Mr*, and Mrs. Ralph
Holland, Gwen and Michael
were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sangster and Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shad
dick and sons of Kitchener
visited recently with the
former’s mother Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and family, Mitchell
visited this week with Mrs.
Chaffe’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mallen of Jedburgh,
Scotland are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea for
the coming three weeks.
Mrs. Edgar Munn visited
last week with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Don Gooding and
family at Parkhill.
Preaching on the 1 ‘Laws of
God’’. Rev. Grant Mills of
Exeter lead the worship at
Hensall United Church last
Sunday. These laws, though
old, ar^the newest and best
that we have.
Richard Fujarczuk was
again at the organ and Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey choir
director with Mrs. Belva
Fuss, soloist, singing "Hold
Thou my Hand”. We were
happy to welcome Rev.
Mills to Hensall and look
forward to welcoming Rev.
Harold Snell of Exeter again
next Sunday.
Rev. & Mrs. J. B. Fox of
London were visiting in the
community on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde
have returned home from a
bus tour to the west coast
and back.
Barbara McCurdy of
Centralia and recently of
Hensall has passed her
Grade two theory at the
Royal Conservatoire of
Music exam held in London
recently which entitled her
to Grade seven, piano. She is
a pupil of Miss Greta
Lammie.
Mrs. Jack Corbett was a
recent visitor with her
WALKATHON FOR NEW ARENA — A walkathon held Saturday and sponsored by the Hen
sall Kinsmen should raise over $1000 for the new arena and community centre. Making the
trek from Zurich were councillor Harry Klungel, Carl McMahon, a member of the arena's fund
raising committee and Reeve Harold Knight. T-A photo
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in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
family at Mitchell.
Dr. Douglas Fox. London
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian church on Sun
day delivering an inspiring
message on the test "Let
Not Your Hearts Re
Troubled". Miss Brenda
Pepper presided at the
organ. The service next Sun
day will be at the hour of
10:30 a.m.
Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P..
Mrs. Wein and David are
visiting this week with Mrs.
Wein’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johnson of Florida visited
" this week with the former’s
sister Mrs. George Ingram
and brother Allan Johnson.
Visitors during last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Kooy of Centralia, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Meinster of
Trenton and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Van Dyke of Brad
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne
of Elmira visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Payne on Sun
day.
The fair board committee
met last week and reviewed
the Hensail Spring Fair and
arranged for the fair dance
to be held August 4 in the
auditorium of the Hensail
arena with Lincoln Green
Orchestra of Parkhill.
Tickets are available by
calling 262-5839.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Mason and Andrew of Lon
don visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Skea on Saturday,
while Mr. and Mrs. John
Skea Junior, Colin and
Karen of Milton visited on
Sunday.
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AREA GIRL PERFORMS — An accordion solo by Jo-Anne Verlinde, RR 2 Hensall, earned her
a third place finish in the annual juvenile contest held in conjunction with the Kirkton Garden
Party, Wednesday. ’ Photo by Bedford
Hensall
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