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'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960
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News Of Kippen District
(Correspondent, Mrs.. Norman Long)
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
A very pleasant evening was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex MCBeath on June 22, when
their immediate relatives and fri-
ends gathered to celebrate the oc-
casion of their twentieth wedding
anniversary. During the evening
Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin read an ad-
dress when Mr. and Mrs. Mc -
Beath were presented with many
lovely gifts.
NEW MINISTER,
The induction of Rev. Harold
Johnson, of St. Thomas, as min-
ister of Kippen and Brucefield
United Church took place in Kip -
pen United Church on Wednes-
day evening, June 29, at 8 p.m.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cornish
and famiily, of Goderich, were
Sunday visitors of the latter's fa-
ther, Mr. Robert Thomson, and on
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Schneider and family, of Strat-
ford, were his guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and
children, Grimsby, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Wren on the week
end.
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FAREWELL SERMON
Rev. D. A. MacMillan preached
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his farewell sermon on Sunday
morning, in St. Andrews United
Church. He chose for his sermon,
"Life is a Treasure Held in Trust."
He has served as the xninister. in
St. Andrews Church for three
years.
At the chose of the service a
Kippen, who was rushed to Vic-
toria Hospital, London, on Fri-
day afternoon, with head injuries
suffered in an accident on his fa-
ther's farm on Friday noon, is
reported in good condition at date
of writing. Mark was riding in
front of the tractor which was
hauling gravel and was empty at
PAGE SEVEN
the time. The tractor was going
forward, pushing the trailer back
to the pile of gravel. Mark, who
was sitting in the trailer, either
jumped or fell out and the edge
of the right rear wheel of the
tractor struck his head. O.P.P.
Constable, Jack McDowell, of Sea -
forth detachment, investigated.
presentation was made by two of
the elders, Ross Love and Wil-
liam Bell, Mr. Love read the ad-
dress and Mr. Bell presented the
gift, a platform rocker. Rev. Mac-
Millan was taken by surprise and
expressed his thanks to all the
congregation.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Elston Dowson included Mrs.
Cameron Richardson of Hensall,
Mrs. Foster Bennett, Seaforth, and
Mrs. George Jackson, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flood and
family, of Woodstock, visited Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mc -
Beath and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Matters, of
Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hutchison, of St. Tho-
mas, were week end guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nellis.
Mr. Elzar Mousseau returned
home from his fishing trip in the
Parry Sound District.
Rev. and Mrs. Keith Love and
daughter, Gwenda, of Boynton
Beach, Florida, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKay and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Love and family, also Mr. and
Mrs. MacDougall, of Hensall, vi-
sited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Love,
BOY INJURED
Mark Consitt, 3 -year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt, R.R. 3,
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