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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937
HENSALL
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The village council had the streets
• in town all ,oiled on Tuesday.
94x, and Mrs, .Charles Bilk)), Miss
Manley Jinks and daughter Bernice
,spent Monday m Clinton visiting
,friends.
Mrs, James Paterson and . Mrs, E.
K. 'Hattton were visiting friends in
Win.gham on Monday.
Mr. !Robert Passmore will conduct-
the
ondurithe services M the-Kippen United
Church on Sunday, Tune 17th,
The .men of the United Church are
holding a strawberry festival on
Mcenday evening, (lune 28, 'on the
church lawn. The Hensall •.Citizens'
band. will be in attendance,
Huron Lodge 2124, A, F. & A. M„
aclainganied by Masons from ()inside
points, attended divine. service in the
United - Church Snatchy evening.
The 'brethren formed tip at the lodhe
rooms and ntarehed to the church
' The order of sOillee included. hymn,
"'O God our help in ages
asat an -
,then! ',Hark Hark nn
and a
Masonic hymn to the 'tune of Rock
of CAges. • The pastor, Rev, 'Arthur
Sinclair addressed the brethren, tak-
ing as his subject,
Smillie Wise
ter
ung • a solo
Builder." Dr.
SC'ing,'David's Lament. There was a
.good • turnout of numbers - of the
lodge and - visiting meriting,.
Mr. and 'Mr. Fred Coring, •NIrs.
Roy McLaren ant \1r 1, If,1:Y'
rd-
ing- were in L. icetield on
2nd of
Bay who is seriously ill,
-Alli Ne.: \eerier, who vas -taken
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to the Clinton l he pita' lay. week for fag here for a few days with 11r, Geo.
an operation, nicely recovering. Douglts and Aliss Irene Douglas,
and Hopes to be able to return baneMies ,lean and Dorothy Camp -
this week. bMisses
of Toronto, accompanied • by
.FlowerSunday was oi,servc.d in the their brother, Keith .Campbell and
United
.Flower
on Sunday morning, friend, are visiting their aunt, Miss
A young people's .• choir conducted • Ethel Murdock,
tate service of praise. The church was' 'Doris Bueltanan, little daughter of
!beautifully decorated with flowers Mrs. Rohe. Buchanan, was taken to
and lairds,• The pastor, Rev. Arthur air :St Joseph's Hospital,. Lundin, On.
Sinclair, had charge of the , er vice. Saturday night for an operation for
. There was a mixed quartette by' Mrs. appendicitis,
Hess, Mrs. Dt t -dale, , Dr. Smillie and Mr, T. C. Joyut and Mrs, Alice
Mr. Goodwin, and 'solo ' 'by \lary Joint were in Toronto on Thursday,
• Goodwin:.Five. children were baro- Imo 'Ugh- attending the graduation of
tiled, little daughters of Mr, and Mfr, 'Wm. T. Joynt, yoengest son of
•Mrs. Lorne Chapman, Mr. and Mrs, Airs, Alice Joynt, who graduated with
Fred Beer and Mr. and Airs: ,Fens first eras- honors in dentistry,
neth !dicks,• and a little sod of Mr. Another nece-siul student from
and Mrs. Sim ^Ita,inie and Mlr, and the University of Toronto is Jim Ale-
-Mrs. 'R. J. Moore, s , Ewan, son of Mr, and Mars, 1-Iugh
Mir. -and Mrs, Williajn (.`,bush! at- MoEwen of .!vassal, who was sate -
tended. the .meetinr$,1-if sole .•.\\extern ceeSfui in his examinations, coming
lOntarfo rginseruative Association third in Commerce and Finance in the
heli at •!!,Cyon on 'Friday. third year art coarse.
11he.tHeTtsit1 'Senior Institute met -Paul' A li
.on Monday evening in the basement.St. s ng can Church Garden
of St. Pail's !Anglican Church, Mise I Party-
Maude McLean presiding, They en -1 A garden party hear! on Thursday
teetained as their guests, the Huron- aiternoun and evening in euunection
dale Society. The meeting- opened was the 60th anniversary of the open -
.with the opening ode. followed with int of St. Paul Anglican Church,
G Canada and 'the' Lor,d's prayer 311 Hensall, was a• big success, "feat was
unison, minutes and roll' calf. A letter served by tate- ladies of the-cougrega
.was read by the secretary trea,•urer, tion from to 6 o'clock. A featurefrom Mrs.Slonaan of Capreol ex- was a beautiful three story birthday
pressing thanks for' bale of children's cake made by Mrs. Geo, C. Petty
clothing sent faint !This uistvtu!tp. A who placed the knife in and'•tie cake
summer meeting whit be •held in • the was cut by Mks, M. :A. Hunt. of Ex -
town hall, aHensall, tA:ugest 17th, eters There were funs .Dauer rectors
• when members of differentbranches of the church present: the Ven. •:Arch
will be present. •ivXrs, 'Gordon Bolton, deacon Doherty of London; Re V, A]
in the aibsence of, sf4fs •t$,aynd'le, presi- B. Parker, of Morpith, Rev. T-Ierbert
dent of Huronda3e"'Soc,at then took •Way.lor, of Listowel, and Rev, B. f-1
Charge, and • a veep eahleu pros. f a.rr of -Dorchester. The afternoon
grant was given by 'they went!, 7J e was spent in a social way, old friend-
'opening number, Mby O'1 •K i soli „ships were renewed, old friends met
Home' was sung in unison, tt biied again and former associations talked
iby.Chait'naes6 ore3iarks, motto,- 1Give !,vers :Another pleasant feature of the
atpday 'to l6ti1Jes rid"it will steal to- afternoon was the presentation to
nior'row fon y -," Miss N. {eddy, Ml r. and Mrs. Gro. C. Petty of a
(vasal duet, `+Celt „the- • rest of the 'handsome floor lamp, and a beautiful
world go 'by," MIr ;, Kerniclr end Mrs, chair and as address in recognition of
lFrayne, topic; "Salt and its uses,' their long and faithful work in eon-
• Miss Kat'hl'een 1 tn'ang. .t,:`Honte -:P11 vection with Si, Paul's Church. The
the range'," .was . , :i, •Readings .,. `io'1loiying was the address: "Mr, and
,g.'elephone -gingers-au' and ".A Lit -':Mrs. G. C..Petitl',-We have met to-
tle Boy's !Brayer,'_ Mrs F4ok Down. clay to celebrate the sixtieth miniver -
Save the 'Icing• centc}trded the sary of the opening of St. Paul's An -
evening .after which a 'cost. was glican Church. To you, who have
enjoyed. Refeeshmenits were} served been faithful members titronghout
;' !by' the ij� ensall so'cie•ty: ee$ings these many years, we extend congrat-
have •beetic"tvithdra'wu 1for :Jeri y ,and Mations. Your zeal and faithfulness
Aug, t. 01•. , towards the work of the church have
Mr. and Mrs, A. W.• E. HeACPi11 been unbounded. When there was
and family are camping at their cot- work, to do yon did it willingly and
stage at Oakwood, 'Grand •'Bend.
Mr. and "Mos.. Will IGram'•and Miss everyu!orated ,los hase of the work our have
!Ada G'f-antsof'a3etroit spenta•h4week P1 t liberally. Your loyal -
.
4r ti• and kindness to her many rectors
end . here with their parents, '\\r., and have been an inspiration to n! theall.
Mrs. Geo: (Grape: ;