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Kalli McCowan, 3, gives Mickey Mouse a hug and Emmett Shetler, 2, looks on with a little bit of trepidation as the
Seaforth Co-operative Children's Centre had a visit from the famous mouse recently during a Disney -themed week.
Winthrop welcomes recent rains
Holidays are over for the year and
church is back to its regular time at 9:30
a.m. at Cavan United Church in
Winthrop.
Rev. John's sermon was titled "The
Divine Intruder."
Greeter and collectors were Ruth
Campbell and Natalie Gould. A bike
rally is being planned for Sept. 16.
What a nice welcome rain we had on
Tuesday and the showers we had on
Sunday should help too. The corn has
lost the dry, pointed look and the lawn-
mowers are back in use.
Les Glanville, grandson William and
Lyle and Doris Hood -recently spent a few
days at Iron Lake hunt camp north of
North Bay. They did a lot of four -wheel-
ing, fishing, swimming and had an enjoy-
able time as well as good weather. On the
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The family of Beatrice Campbell gath-
ered at the home of Mike and Julie
Campbell for a get-together. The adults
enjoyed a social time and the children
enjoyed games conducted by Theresa
Campbell.
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A delicious potluck lunch followed.
Beatrice returned home with Ron and
Darlene Campbell, of London and took in
a show at Grand Bend later in the week
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The Hensall shuffleboard scores for Aug.
7 are as follows: (four games) Merle
McLellan 545, Gord Ross 471, Doris Muir
462, Edna Deitz 432, Cecil Pepper 378.
(three games) Bert Bachert 477, Bill
Coleman 427, George Racey 424, .Ray
Bennewies 414, Cor•DeCorte 401, Harry
Pennings 390, Grace Corbett 345, Theo
Vandenboom 298, Jean Wilbee 276.
The Hensall Fish Fry will be held on
Aug. 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hensall
Community Centre. Tickets are $12.
Proceeds go to Habitat For Humanity
(Hensall Build).
At Hensall United Church Ken Elder
was the greeter. Lillian Beer and Kay
Mock were the ushers with Bill Gibson
playing the piano.
Rev Lewis' message was "Under The
Cross."
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