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EEEm.o. far iIi.l
lady dies
by Bertha MacGregor -
Miss Agnes CoChrane
passed away in Queen-
sway Nursing Home on
Thesday, July 24, 1979 in
her92nd year.: One sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Fuss,
Hensall, and. several
nieces and nephews
survive. . # ••
Funeral service and
committal were held at
the Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall, on
Thursday, iluly 26 with
Rev. Stan McDonald
officiating. Cremation to
follow. Burial .will be
made later in Hillsgreen
Cemetery.
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Mrs. Edgar Munn
returned home after
visiting during the past
I week with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hancock in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and family of
,Mitchell spent Saturday
with Mrs. Chaffe's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Corbett,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
O'Brien and. family of
Bridgen visited this week
with Mrs. O'Brien's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Sangster and Brad were
guests with Mr. and Ms.
Ralph Holland, Gwen and
Michael in Clinton this
week.
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday and
delivered an inspiring
message on "A Bad
Man's • Good Example".
Mrs. Robert Taylor
presided at the organ
leading in the service of
song.
Superintendent
hired
The Village of Hensall
has hired a works
superintendent, Mr.
William McLaren of.
London, who has taken
over his duties here.
Mr.. and Mrs. Mark
Russell are moving to the
residence on King Street
which they recently
purchased from Mrs.
• Emma Farquhar.
Visitors at
Queensway.
Visitors with Mrs. Nell
Kendrick at the
Queensway Nursing
Home last week were
Ruth, Nancy and Susan
Dui -and, Shari Varley,
Mike Kendrick, Leslie'
and May Sager; visitors
with Louise Mitchell were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fisher, Mrs. Pincornbe,
Mrs. Ted Pooley of
Exeter.
Mrs. Buela • Smith,
Margaret Larson, R. J.
Larson visited Clara
Featherston; Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Bates visited
Louise Scrymgeour.
Rev. Loshbough of
Exeter condu,cted'church
service last week. Mrs.
Loshbough accompanied
atthe piano. The ladies'
high score fo bowling
was Aleeta Kats with 94
and men's high score, was
Ross Thompson with a
score of 123.
News from
Kippen
by Rena Caldwell
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGee, Blyth, were
recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wouda, Beachburg and
Mrs. E. Dam,
Netherlands, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van
Wieren.
Mr. Dirk Van Wieren,
Netherlands,. • left
,Tuesday for home 'after
spending three and a half
weeks with his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Harry an Wieren.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Messaros, Regina, Sask.,
and Mrs. Alice Hoschett
of Wakaw, Sask., spent a
few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Deft Faber. "
Bert Broekstra,
Deliver, Colorado, god
forii1y of Kippen, spent
a f w days with relatives
in t e area.
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