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Correspondence
Legion presenting luncheon
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for Sept. 12 are as fol-
lows: (five games) Merle
McLellan 626. (four games)
Lorraine Alexander 490,
Harry Pennings 456, Edna
Deitz 440, Hank Dorssers
408. (three games) Catherine
DeCorte 482, Ken Lingelback
422, Dave Woodward 410, Cor
DeCorte 393, Doris Hamilton
345, Bill Coleman 236.
At Hensall United Church
Janet Uren was the minister
with Bill Gibson playing the
organ.
Lillian Beer was the reader
and also lit the candle. Betty
Simmons welcomed everyone
to the service.
The offering was received
by Les Hills and Cecil Pepper.
Judy Kyle looked after the
nursery.
Hensall Legion will be . pre-
senting a soup and sandwich
luncheon on Sept. 22 from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost
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You are invited to
celebrate with
Dorothy 011igsen •
on the occasion of her
80th Birthday at an
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GitADUATION
Emily Kate Johnston
On Thursday, June 8th 2006, Kate graduated
with her Bachelor of Arts, Honours Near
Eastern Archaeology. She left this week for
Bradford England where she will pursue her
Masters of Science in Forensic Archaeology and
Crime Scene Management. All her fans are
watching with admiration as she digs her way
' towards a career in ruins. Way to go Kater!
Happy 401h
Wedding Anniversary
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September 24"
is $5. Everyone welcome.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church Rev Ken Knight was
the guest minister. Joyce
Pepper was the pianist for
the hymn sing.
Al Hoggarth and Harry
Moir received the offering.
Our "get well soon" wishes go
to Tracy Whitson-Bahro.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the
family and friends of the late
Laurabelle Reichert.
By Liz Sangster
Gathering held:th
celebrate 95th birthday
Sunday
turned
out to be
a beautiful September day
in Winthrop after the fog
disappeared.
Rev. John's sermon at
Cavan United Church was
titled "The Turning Point."
Greeters and collectors
were Jim and Ruth
Axtmann.,
Sunday
school has resumed with
Betty Glanville and Judy
Beuerman as instructors.
Judy Beuerman recently
took Mary Lou Driscoll out
for lunch. Mary Lou was
celebrating a special birth-
day.
Trent & Deb Ward of
Egmondville are
pleased to announce
the graduation of �►
Shaelyn from the
Law & Security
program, Georgian
College, Orillia
Campus. Shaelyn is
currently pursuing
her Bachelor in gtMMyn Ward
Social Work.
GREAT JOB SHAE, YOUR FAMILY
IS VERY PROUD OF YOU.
Rei For Your &reward/
Mom, ,mid &
Happy 65th Wedding Anniversary
Sept 20th
WeBley and Mgne8 (Scott) Russell
Anna
McNichol hosted
a gathering in
honour of Grace
Smith on her
95th birthday.
Grace and
Anna's nieces
brought a deli-
-cions potluck
lunch. Grace
enjoyed this get
together
immensely
Grace, for
many years was
an active mem-
ber of Cavan
Church. Grace
wa an avid musi-
cian and was
always available
to play the piano
when needed.
She was
also a Sunday
School teacher
for many years.
She now resides
at Seaforth
Manor and plays
the piano for the
Retirement
Home residents
when able.
Bob Dalton
has returned
home from
W i n g h a m
Hospital.
by Ruth
Campbell