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CL .INTON WS -RECORD, THU SDAY, JANi "Y6 1977
Mrs. Alice Ferg returned
home after spending a few
weeks with her brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs:
George Coulter Listowel.
- Mr. and Mrs. George
Parker, Randy and Roddy
spent. the holidays and New
Years with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Wray .and family at Rexdale
and ' Cpl. Doug. Wein, Mrs.
Wein and David at Whitby. .
Mr. Ernie Davis underwent
surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London do Friday.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar
returned to Toronto after
holidaying with"her -mother
Mrs. Emma Farquhar.
Mr. Gerry McClinchey
returned to Brantford after
holidaying with ' his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
McClinchey.
tRev. W.D. Jarvis con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian church on
Sunday speaking on "The
point of no return". Miss
Brenda Pepper presided at
the piano. Mr. Jim Robertson,.,
of Lucan will conduct service
next Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph
Ferguson passes
Suddenly at her late.
residence King Street,Hensall
on Saturday January 1st, 1977
the former Margaret E.
Parsons wife - of Joseph
Ferguson passed away in her
79th -.year., Surviving besides
her husband are three sons:
,1 ussell, RR 1, Hensall,;
Howard, Thamesford; Lloyd
RR .1, Hensall; one daughter
IVFrs. Grant - (Velma.)-
Gowanlock, ' Lambeth one
sister Mrs. David (Mamie)
Ryckman, Pollock, South
Dakota two brothers Archie
Parsons RR 2, Hensall; Fred
Parsons, London. One
brother Wm. R. predeceased
in March 1976. Twelve
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren also survive.
Funeral service was
conduct,,e,cl from the Bonthron
Funeral Home by Rev.
Donald Beck. Tuesday.
Interment was in Ih nsall
Union Cemetery.
Mrs. Pearl Love is a patient
in South #-Iuron . Hospital,
Exeter.
Holiday visitors, with Mr.
and Mrs: Harvey Keys were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chip=
chase, Jeff and Angela,Huron
Park; Mr. and Mrs. Tack
Fraser, Kerrmptville; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerry Spanton, Point
Edward.
Mr. George: Dowson . is
receiving treatment in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
W.M.S. meet
The WMS of Carmel
Presbyterian Church met on
Monday with the president
Mrs. Harvey Flyde presiding
and opened the meeting with
a poem "The New Year"
followed by prayer. Mrs.
Rochus Faber was in charge
of the devotional "He Goeth
Before" with the . Theme on
The New •Year. Mrs. Hyde led
in prayer.
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The only way many rural residents could get Into town last Friday to do their shopping.
was by snowmobile, as heavy snow and zero visability limit the more conventional forms
of travel. Here Paul Radford loads his sled before the drive out into the corner. (News -
Record photo)
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The,.. World Day of Prayer
will be held in Carmel -
Presbyterian Church on
March 4th. The annual Huron
Presbyterial will be held in
First Presbuterian Church,
Seaforth on January 1'2th.
Mrs. John Solden will have
charge of. the Devotional for
the meeting February 7 at 2
p.m.
The Ladies Aid meeting
followed with Mrs. Clarence
Vollan,d presidi-ng. Several
cards of thanks were read,
followed by routine business.
- Queensway news
"Birthday Greetings" to
Lynn Latimore who will
celebrate her birthday
January 11th. Several
residents spent Christmas
with their 'families. Runa
Bannerman visited .her
daughter Olive-- Easton.
Aleeta.Kats visited her father
John Kats in Exeter. Adeline
Ta r visited her son-in-law'
an daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Waiper, Exeter.
Bernice Lavery celebrated
her birthday Christmas day,
at the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Lavery. Vera
Lammie visited with her son
and daughter-in-law Mr: and'
Mrs. Robt. Lammie.
.It took all th,e. power this highways department snnowblowe could muster last Sunday to
blow back -the huge eight -foot drifts along Highway, 4, south of Brucefield. Highway,
township, county and towns crews worked around the clock t, try and get ahead of the
storm that'duniped up to a feort ofsnow on the area. (News -Record photo)
The residents Christmas
party was held December
22nd. The Anglican church
ladies with Mrs. Frank
Forrest .at the piano' en-
tertained with' Christmas
Carols after which Santa
Claus arrived with gifts for
the residents. Shelley and
Susanna 'Finnlayson step -
danced under the direction of
their mother Mrs. Laird
Finnlayson. Mary Drysdale
and Melanie Lovell favoured
with Ukulele selections and
songs.
On Thursday, Mr.
Lawrence Wein, Exeter
entertained playing
Christmas music. Rev. W.D.
Jarvis conducted the church
service on Tuesday Dec. 28th
with Louise Mitchell at the
piano. -
Visitors over the holidays
with Pauline Jeffrey were
Mr. and Mrs. Clemente
Jeffrey, Ulleen Ducharme;
great-granddaughters Jullie
Brown , Grand `Bend, Sue
Polinsky, ZuriSh, Blanche
Bechard, Edn1"und Jeffrey
and Madge Oesch:
Shirley Prouty visited -Lynn
Latimore,, Alex Barrett,
Harold Glanville, Roy
McDonald, Isobel Sproet and
Mary Parliner. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Smith visited several
residents.. Visitors with Vera
Lammie were Clarence and
Dorothy Down, Mervyn and
Irene_Dunn, Chester and Ilia
Dunn, Hazel Snell, Mr. and
Mrs. Denroach, Camp
Borden and Leslie Mitchell
visited Louise Mitchell -
Wilbert Dilling visited his
wife -and several other
residents. Earl and Dorothy
Sararus Toronto visited Mrs.
E. Sararus. J4m and Hazel
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McNau htor'i ` visited Mrs.
Ada Smillie. Howard
and
Mary. Johns, Wes and Mary
Neil, Carol and Bob Waddell
and Fran- Sweitzer visited
•Mabel Johns. Marion Schenk,
Linda •- Jeannette Lippert,
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Lorne Finkbeiner,x Julie,
Doreen and Allan McRobert
lisited Hugo Schenk and
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