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18. Service's available 18. Services ava'ila'ble
19. Notice to
creditors
NOTICE TO -
CREDITORS.
IN'TEE ESTATE ° 4F
. TANL Ey MATHIAS
JACKSON
ALL PERSONS having,
claims a inst the -;Estate -of'
. the above-mentioned, late of
the •T.ownship. of Tucker-
smith, in the -County of-
Htron, :Fartner, who died, on
March ' 14th, ' 1979, are
-required to file proof of same
With the undersigned on or
before the loth day of June,
1984.,
AFTER that ,date the
Executors will proceed t0'
distribute the Estate having
regard only to the claims of
which they shall. then have
had notice.
DATED' at Wingham,
Ontario, this 23rd day of
May; A.D. 1980,
CRAWFORD, MILL
• &DAVIES
217 Josephine Street
-- ingharrt,-Ontario-°
Brindley
Soles
DU NGANNO1 '
ATURDAY,
11:00 Aldi. SHARP
More consignments welcome
Auctioneer Gordon H. Brindley
e.lezdeWrrAiacc¢Ee.l11
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OUTSTANDING BUSINESS
LIQUIDATION
STRATFORD BUSINESSES
To be held at the Rathwell Building 2 miles South of
Clinton --
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 at 9:30 A.M.
Consisting of 11 trucks / 4 cars / Massey Ferguson 35
'Tractor / Honda Classic Motorcycle / 14' Munro Boat /
John Deere 300 Lawn Mower /Drafting Tables / Draf-
ting Machines / Layout Table / Copiers / Print
Storage Cabinets / Drafting Supplies / Scaffolds /
Hydraulic Press / Work Benches / Air Compressors /
Generators / Presser Washers / Shop and Garage
Equipment / Air Conditioners / Electrical Contrac-
ting Supplies / 2" Threaders 1-3" Hydraulic Bender.
iLook for full listing in next week's paper.
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AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
7'7 MAIN ST •--S'EAFORTH, ONTARIO .NOK 1 WO
(5191 527-1458
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Furniture, modern appliances, etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Mrs.
Adeline Bennewies of Mitchell plus additions:
WED., JUNE 11 at 6:30 P.M.
Quasar floor -Model colour TV, 2 years old; beautiful
chesterfield and chair (nearly new); Zenith frost -
free square model fridge; crushed velvet chair;
Admiral 13 cu. ft. square model fridge; 30" electric
stove; Hoover_ spin-dry washer; dresser with.
mirror; matching dresser and chest of drawers;
humidifier; electric clothes dryer; double box
spring and mattress; Simplicity propane gas
clothes dryer; radio; two continental single beds;
rollaway bed; little oval parlour table; pressbac.k
high chair (needs repair); chrome table and four
chairs; ironing board; tabJe and four chairs; pic-
ture; TV trays; Electrolux 'vacuum cleaner; lawn
chairs; step stool; harvest gold canister- c".
lamps; 2 feather ticks; small kitchen p
pots and pans; dishes and glassware plus
glassware, etc. from Pearl Erratt Estate of Hen-
sall.
PLAN TO ATTEND
TERMS: CASH
Richard Lobb: Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
Estate or auctioneers not responsible for accidents
Jay of sale.
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GODERICH ESTATE AUCTION
We have been instructed by the Executors of
the Estate of Florence Lauder to sell by Public
Auction all furniture, antiques and appliances to
the highest bidder without reserve.
Sale to be held at the Saltford Valley Hall June
11, at 6:00 p.m.
Consisting of a fine selection of furniture and
antiques including walnut furniture - 9 pc. dining
room suite with spindle legs and self -storing
extension table; hive seat; 3 pc. bedroom suite
including 2 single beds and matching dresser;
matching, dresser and dressing vanity; oak hall
tree; mahogany lady's desk with ball and claw
feet; tea wagon; lady's bow back walnut chair;
upholstered living room love seat; drop leaf
table; parlour tables; serving table; Duncan
Phyfe coffee table; matching end tables; double
bed with bookcase headboard; 2 pc. living room
suite; 2 floral matching platform rockers (new);
oak stacking bookcases; blanket box; Windsor
chair; needlepoint foot stool; trunks; plank
bottom chairs; wicker matching chair and
rocker; 4 upholstered single chairs; Zenith 19"
color TV; smoke stand; paper racks and many
more items of interest.
APPLIANCES AND MISC. ITEMS: New har-
vest gold double door freezer and fridge; Inglis 3
cycle automatic washer; McClary automatic
dryer; humidifier; dehumidifier; G.E. 30"
electric stove; small kitchen appliances; pic-
tures and frames; oil and water paintings;
crocks and sealers; brass school bell; brass tea
pot; cast iron pieces; Napolean mantel clock;
bedding and linens; lawn table with umbrella;
crib;vuin and,,case; pots and pans.
GLASS, CHINA AND SILVER: Quantity of
Sterling silver .. servers, trays and ..flatware;
ornaments; souvenirs; crystal; ironstone;
Nippon; Noritake Canadian glass; colored
depression; s@up tureen; silver tea service;
china pieces; cups and saucers; plus a host of
other items.
TERMS: CASH
LUNCH AVAILABLE
,ezdeodi SZiort:eziki
AUCTIONEERS, LIQiJIDATORS, APPFtA,SERS
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(519) 527-1458
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M Top soil
Bockhoeing • .- Bulld"oz ng
Open Ditches - Septic Tanks
Setters - Estimates at' no obligations
Call: 5244..668
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ELECTRIC
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hVDUSTRIAL
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QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
or 482-7007
HOUSE PLANS
and
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
• Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
* Lawn and Garden
Equipment
*,Repairs
* New Lawnmowers
and Tillers
in stock.
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GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homes
* Renovations
* Additions
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EVENINGS
19. Notice to
creditors
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
BESSIE HULLS, Widow,
late of the Village of
Bayfield, in the County of
Huron, -who died on or about
the 18th day of April, 1980,
are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 14th day
of June, 1980, as after that
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 13th day of
May, 1980.
PREST and EGENER
Barristers, etc..
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Estate
21-23ar
19. Notice to
creditors
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM ARTHUR
STEDMAN PECK '
ALL, claims against the
Estate of William Arthur
Stedman Peck; late of RR 3,
in the Village of Bayfield, in
the County of Huron, who
died on or about 8th day
Marcia, 1978, must be filed
with ' the undersigned' .per-
sonal representative on or
before June 30th, 1980;
thereafter the undersigned
will distribute the assets of
the said Estate having
regard_ only to the claims
then filed.
DATED this •26th day of
May, 1980.
Ralph William
Nicholls,
Administrator with
Will annexed,
by his Solicitors,
Macdonald, Kennedy
&Pandell,
330 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2S8.-23-25ar
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ELLEN McEWEN
, ALL claims against the
Estate of Ellen McEwen,
late of RR 3, in the Village of
.Bayfield, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 12th day of July, 1979,
must be filed with the un-
dersigned personal
representative on or before
June 30th, 1980; thereafter
the undersigned will
distribute the assets of the
said Estate having regard
only to the claims then filed.
DATED this 26th day of
May, 1980.,
Doris Margaret
- Nicholls,
Executor, by her
Solic itors,
Messrs. Macdonald,
Kennedy & Pandell
330 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2S8.-23-25ar
IN THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE' CARL LERCHIS,
late of the Township of
Tuckersmith in the Count of
Huron, deceased.
ALL persons .having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 3rd day of May, 1980,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned do or before the
16th day of June, 1980, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
ogy to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this ' 16th day of
May, 1980.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Ad m inistratrix
22-24ar
IN THE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY ELIZABETH
MUTCH, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of
Huron, Secretary, deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 14th day of April, 1980,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
21st day of June, 1980, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 21st day of May,
1980_
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executor
---22.24ar
NOG 2W0
Sollcitorsfor the
Executors
22-24ar
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE
OF JAMES
ERIC McEWEN
All persons having claims
against the Estate of James
Eric McEwen, late, of the
Township of Tuckersmith, in
the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died
on the 26th day of February,
1980, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of
their claims - to the un-
dersigned on or before the
12th day of -JOne, 1980, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth,
Ontario -this 16th day of May,
1980.
McCONNELL, STEWART
-- DEVEREAUX,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the
Executor
—21-23ar
20. Public notices
I WILL not be responsible for
any debts incurred by my
wife Lynn Karen Leibold as
of May 22, 1980. Kenneth
Leibold.-21-23
I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred' by my
husband, Kenneth Albert
Leibold as of May 29, 1980.
Lynn Karen Lejbueld.-22-24x
21. Personal
PREGNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - London
(collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,
357-1769 or 392-6541.-3-52
ARE YOU UNATTACHED,
single, separated or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply Box 104, Owen
Sound N4K 5P1. Please state
age. -23 '
24. Business
opportunities
DENIM WORLD
(Blue Jeans)
A challenging lucrative
opportunity is available
to operate your own
discount outlet for.
"Brand Name" jeans and
accessories.
Training and complete
set-up provided.
Operate from your own
home' or store. Small
capital outlay. For in-
formation phone or
write - (Inc. phone no.)
ARTISAN 8. DENIM
WORLD
3452 Ontario St., E.
Montreal, Quebec
H1W 1R2 .
1-514-525-0691
26. Births
McKENZIE
Gary and Dianne are proud
to announce the arrival of
their son, Scott Kenneth
Edward, on May 27, 1980 at
Seaforth Commu`ni•ty
Hospital. A. -first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crich
and ninth grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Ken McKen-
zie. -23n c
PATRICK
Paul and Anne, nee Crit-
tenden are proud to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter born May 28, 1980
in St. Michaels Hospital,
Toronto. --23n c
STEEP
Pau l a nd Sharon Steep, RR 6
Goderich are proud to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their son Christopher Paul at
Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario oil Friday,
May •30, 1980 weighing 6 lbs.,
151/t ozs, First grandchild for
Don and Flora 'Kenwell,
Clinton and Bob and Phyllis
Steep of Goderich. 23nc
.Births
27.Deaths'
STEPHEN$ .DESJARDIN ...
Mark and Soni joyously' In Detroit, Michigan on May
announce the Safe arrival of 28, 1980, Lucy 11L DesJardin
an 8 lbs 5% oz. baby girl,. (nee McLeod) formerly of
izabeth on May 30, BaYtin her 75th year..
Erin 63ld! 7' p.m. at Alexandra-.Belo'red:. wife ,Qf the - late
• Marine' 'and.General James. Desjardi
n.Dear.
Hospital, . Goderich. Proud - mother' of Barbara-
grandparents are Anthony Earl 'Martin) ; John, Robert,
and, Elsie Bychylo, Toronto, Ken and Eric Plater all of -
Ortt., Lloyd and Norma (nee . Detroit and Charles Qf
Cook) Stephens,- Rayfield, Alpena, Mich. Predeceased
Ont. Special thanks -to Dr, by one son WIII1441 and two
Mario Cnus . oayid:
staff` of 2nd.auchi Eastand forthe etheirre andbrotherRaroldJohnof B.C.
B. andfone
'help and kindness, --23x sister Louise of Detroit. Also
survived by one brother, Don
McDOUGALL McLeod of Bayfield, . two,
Laura and Allan McDougall, sisters Elsie Sullivan of Port
the
of Sudburyberthof thwiseirh'toh announthird,childca Detroit and several gran*
e ,Huron, and Anne Lange of ,
daughter, Marcie Leigh born dehildren, The late Mrs.
in Sudbury General Hospital Lucy DesJardin rested at the
on Friday, May 23, .180, Ross B. Northrop land Son
Marcie Weighed in at 91 is, 6 Funeral Home until Sat.;
ozs and is e:
welcome sister _ May 31, 1980 where funeral
for Angie and Shane.-,.23nc service was held from St.
James' Episcopal Church,
• FRASER Detroit, Mich. Interment in
---Dave..and•-Ki --are; appy-to.'--=White--Cha-pel---cemetery:--in-
Detroit.--23nc
announce the safe arrival of
them first child, 'Dawn
Maureen, 6 lbs, 1514 oz. born
May 31, 1980 at 7 a,m. First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fraser RR 1,
Brucefield and Mrs. Ruby
Fulcher RR 5 Clinton, 12th
great grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Dale of Clin-
ton. 23nc
27. Deaths
MaeDONALD
At Seaforth Community
Hospital, on Wednesday,
May 28, .1980, Mr. James
MacDonald of Brucefield in
his 85th Year. Husband of
Grace MacDonald of
Ottawa. Dear father of Jack
of Ottawa. Also loved by
daughter-in-law Mary and
by three grandchildren,
'Cathy; Janet and Rob, all of
Ottawa. Beloved brother of
Miss Edirne -MacDonald •-of
,Brucefield. Predeceased by
two sisters and one brother.:
Rested at the Ball Funeral
Home, 153 High Street,
Clinton; where the funeral
service was held on Satur-
day, May 31st, Baird's
Cemetery, Stanley
Twp.-23nc
INDER
At Victoria Hospital,
Westminster Campus,
London, on Tuesday, May 27,
1980, Rev. Charles S. Inder of
Wilton Ave., London. No
visitation. Private - family
service was held in the
Needham Memorial Chapel,
520 Dundas St., London.
Cremation followed in
Woodland- Crematorium.
There was a memorial and
thanksgiving service at St.
Mark's Anglican Church,
1320 Wilton Ave., London on
Saturday, May 31st. Rt. Rev.
Morse C. Robinson of-
ficiated. Interment of ashes,
Robbin's Hill Cemetery. No
flowers please. Donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society
will be appreciated.-23hc
SCOTCHMER
At University Hospital,
London, on Saturday, May
31, 1980, Anna E. Scotchmer,
of Bayfield, in her 47th year.
Beloved wife of Raymond
Scotchmer. Dear mother of
Trevor and Rayanne at
home. Dear sister of
Kathleen (Mrs. John- Sier-
tsema), Bayfield, Margaret
(Mrs. Garnet Wright), RR 1,
Londesboro, Marion (Mrs.
Ron Cornish), Exeter,
Gordon Porter, Bayfield.
Rested at the Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rat-
tenbury Street, East,
Clinton, where funeral
service was held on Tuesday,
June 3, 1980, commencing at
2 p.m. with, Rev. Alun
Thomas officiating. Inter-
ment Bayfield
Cemetery.-23nc
CARTER
Cleve William, June 1, 1980,
at Seaforth Community
Hospital. Cleve Carter of
Tuckersmith Township.
Dear husband of Eileen
Aulph. Dear father of Shirley
of Sudbury and Robert of
Quebec. Dear brother of
Margaret (Mrs. - Harold
Knight) Hensall and Ken-
neth of Brampton. Friends
called at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth after 7
p.m. Monday, where funeral
service was held on Tuesday
at 3 p.m. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery,
Seaforth. Reverend T. A.A.
Duke officiating.23nc:
LOCKHART
James Lawson Lockhart
passed away May 27, 1980 in
Venice, Florida. He was the
sort of the late James
Lockhart and Martha
Elizabeth . Corbett. He is
-.,survived by his wife
Margaret,* one daughter
(Tammy) Mrs. Robt.
Renshaw and three gran-
dchildren; also three
brothers Ivan, Hythe,
' Alberta, Glen, Clinton,
Argyle, Goderich and one
sister Ottilie (Mrs. Bert
Rowden) Clinton. Intertnent
in Union Cemetery, Troy,
Michigan.-23nc
28. Engagements
HOWSE-
THIVIERGE
Mr. and Mrs, Gabriel
Thivierge of St. Genevieve,
Quebec are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Ginette
Paula, to Digby Marc Howse
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Howse of Clinton, Ont. The
wedding will take place at 4
o'clockk on July 5, 1980 at St.
Genevieve, Quebec. -22x
29. Marriages
WATT -S IMONS
We are pleased to announce
the marriage of our daughter
Sue to Ian Watt of Wood-
bridge on May 2, 1980. An
open house will be held in
their honour at our home ,
near ' *Varna on Saturday '
afternoon- June 14. All
friends welcome. George
and Carol Simons. -23
30. In memoriam
GRIGG
In fond and loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Bruce H.
Grigg, who passed away
suddenly June -3, 1978.
A tribute of -love and
remembrance to our loved`
one,
Who wasone of the best,
May the joy that he missed
on life's' journey, ..
Be found in the Garden of
Rest. '
Ever remembered by wife
Laura, daughter Joan, sons
Ken, Alan, Ted and
families. -23
31. Card of thanks
SCOTT
A special thank you to all my
relatives, friends and
Huronview staff .for the
lovely party, cards and gifts
on the occasion of my 100th
birthday. Elizabeth Scot-
t. -23
LUDVIGSEN
I , would like to thank
everyone who remembered
me while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to the nurses and
staff of first floor and Dr.
Baker. Florence Lud-
vigsen.-23
MaeDONALD
I wish to thank friends,
neighbours and relatives for
their many kindnesses at'the
time of the death of my
.father James Henry
MacDonald of Brucefield.
Special thanks to the staff at
Seaforth Community
Hospital. Jack
MacDonald. -23x
FLOWERS
Mr. and Mr's. Adam Flowers
wish to thank all who helped
us celebrate our 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary. They gave
us memories to treasure
always. -23
DUIZER
The kindness of Dr. Harrett,
Dr. Baker and the staff Of
Clinton Public Hospital
during my recent illness is
much _ appreciated. My
sincere thanks to each one.
Herb Duizer.--23x
BOYES
I wish to thank the Clinton
Public Hospital, nurses,
staff, Doctor Newland and
Dr. Lambert for their kin-
dness and most efficient care
of me. Most appreciated
were the gifts, flowers, cards
and visits from my many
friends. Iva Boyes.-23
POLLOCK
The family of Mrs. Susie
Pollock wishes to convey
their sincere thanks for all
the cards, gifts and flowers
and to all who attended their
mother's 80th birthday Open
House celebration on
Saturday making it a most
memorable day for her.
Special 'thanks also to those
who helped during the day
and to those who assisted
with the arrangements.
Sincerely ; The Pollock
family: `'
Johnny Parker of Clinton, was an honored rider in
the Shriner's parade last Saturday in Clinton. Mr.
Parker is a past Potentate of the Mocha Temple
and it was in his year that the Shriners last came to
town; (News -Record photo)
News from Hensall
By Bertha MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Goodman of Detroit
visited last week with Mr,
and Mrs. Jack. Corbett.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Jim
Taylor returned home
after holidaying with
their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. George
Taylor in Vancouver.
Mrs. Ross Corbett
returned •to her home this
week following surgery in
Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. '
The "Three Links"
Senior 'Citizens will meet
on Tuesday June 10th at 8
p.m . in the local hall. This
is the last meeting for the
summer months and
everyone is invited to
attend.
Mrs. Gladys Wilson,
formerly of Hensall now
residing in Brantford
spent several days in
town visiting with
friends.
Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
were . Mrs. Anthony
VanDyke of Three
Rivers,. Quebec; and her
sister Miss Francis Koole
of Eindhoven, Holland;
Mrs. Arthur Poole,
Chatham; Maja, Lynne
and Joan Dodds,
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland, Gwen and
Michael of Clinton were
recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sangster
and Brad.
Carmel Church
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday
preaching on the
"Trinity". Mrs. Taylor
presided at the organ.
The anniversary
service will be next
Sunday June 8th at 11
a.m. Rev. Wallace
Murray of Knox Church,
Mitchell will be the guest
minister. There will be
special music by the
choir as well as a quar-
tette from Exeter United
Church.
The W.M.S. business
meeting and Ladies' Aid
will be held on June 9th at
8 p.m. in the Church, and
the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be
celebrated on Sunday
June 15th, while the Kirk
Session will meet on
Wednesday June 4th at 8
p.m. in the Church. -
The Hensall Women's
Institute will hold their
final meeting of the
season, Wednesday, June
11 at 8 p.m. in the United
Church. This is to be an
informative and fun
evening and it is hoped
that many women of the
community will attend. A
"Penny Sale" will be
held.
-- United Church
Hensall United Church
Anniversary Service was
conducted by Rev. John
Oestreicher of Wesley
Willis United Church
Clinton on Sunday, June
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1st with a well-filled
church to hear him.
Special music was
provided by the choir, led
by . choirleader, Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey
with Dr. Ralph Tapp at
the organ and piano.
Soloist Mrs. Donna St.
John, sang a beautiful
arrangement.
The sermon was en-
titled "The Changing
Church and Rev.
Oestreicher stressed that
Change is taking place in
the church ,
Next Sunday is to be
especially dedicated to
the seniors of Hensall and
community; invitations
-have been circulated
around town to attend
this special event. Please
accept this as an in-
vitation if you have not
received one and let the
Church Office know if you.
hope -to attend.
Queensway news
Queensway Nursing
• Home are pleased to
welcome a new resident,
Mrs. T. Drover of Exeter.
"Birthday Greetings" to
Alex Barrett and Aleida
Kat s. •
Visitors with Mrs.
Alderson were Roy and
Mabel Alderson; Frank
and Elaine Jordan visited
with Nelson Loghrin and
visiting with Mrs. Wilds
'Were Mrs. Kay Cockwell,
Marie and Henry Wilds
and -the Dogan family.
Visiting with Mrs.
Volland were her
daughters Mrs. Beatrice
Taylor, Mrd.., ,Irene
Finlayson, Irs. Vera
Johnston. Chester and
Ilia Dunn visited with
Vera Lammie and Mrs.
Muriel Triebner; Mr. -and
Mrs. Gerald Wright
visited Vera Lammie;
and visitors with Louise
Mitchell were Les Mit-
chell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mitchell, Randy Quesnel,
Mrs. S. Mitchell and Mr.
and Mrs. McLean and
Mrs. Pollen.
Visitors with Mrs.
Featherston were Buela
Smith, Margaret and
Becky Larson, Belle
Reid, Bill Parker and
Keith and Doris; Wilmer,
Grace, Audrey and
Lieutenant Bruce Adkins
visited with Jim
'McDougall; and Mervyn
and Irene Dunn visited
with Vera Lammie and
Louise Mitchell. Mrs.
Purdy visited with her
husband Len Purdy, Vera
Lammie and Louise
Mitchell.
Ruth and Susan Durand
visited with Nell • Ken-
drick, while visitors with
Russell Erratt were Bill
and Helen Taylor, Olive
Stephenson, Kathy
Patterson, Ruby -
Anderson, • and Mary
Roobal. The Hensall
United Church ladies'-'
entertained the residents
to treats and bingo.
Miss Amy Lamle dies
Miss Elizabeth Amy
Lamtnie of Hensall
passed away in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter
on June 2, 1980 in her 85th
year. Surviving is one
sister Miss Greta
Lammie, Hensall and
several "'nieces and --
nephews,
-nephews, and she was
predeceased by two
brothers.
Funeral service was
held at the Bonthron
Funeral, Home, Hensall
on Wednesday June 4th
with Rev. Stan McDonald '
officiating. Interment in
Exeter cemetery.
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