Zurich Citizens News, 1965-08-26, Page 3T+1L RSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1965
iqtemutee
MRS. MAUDE
NEWS OF HENSALL DISTRICT
and ], 11'Irs M Lawrence c-
c
('!c y and family, of Oakville,
vistaed recently with the lat-
te-':a parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. Gor-
dtm Whiteman, and Beverly
Mrs. Edith Pfile, of Ayton,
was a guest last week with Mr.
and Airs, Asa Deeves.
IA s;. Virginia Barnhart, of
Alamo, California, called on
friends in the village on Fri-
day. Mrs. Barnhart is a niece
of Dins. Ruth Bell, of Alamo,
Cahi., formerly of Hensall, who
wr..;gret to report is seriously
Mr. Orville Twitchell is a pa-
tient. in Victoria Hospital, Lon -
dor..
M,rr, Frank Farrell, of Blen-
heim, Mrs. Fred Thompson, of
Tor.-.•rao, were guests last week
with «heir aunt, Mrs. Chester
Le'
147s. Mary Parish and daugh-
ter. Mrs. Barbara Craig, and
her daughter, Miss Maxine
+Cra.g, the latter (who is home
on i,;:lough from Viet Nam)
of Unity, Sask; Mr, and Mrs,
Ste: it y Marshall, H a m i 1 t o n,
tl'ave returned after visiting
with Mrs. Fanny Clark. Mrs.
Par;.''?, a native of Ethel, Ont.,
and sister-in-law of Mrs. Clark,
has not been back to Ontario
sine; she went out to home-
stead with her late husband,
82 ago.
LA " Clarence Hoy, Mrs. Hoy,
Ror.:.,.f, and Gary, of Gimli,
Man.. formerly of Hensall and
are vacationing for a
few -•seeks with the former's
pars:::: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hoy. :ort Albert, and the lat-
ter , arents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ar n i ong, Longueuil, Quebec.
Mn!.Pearl Nicol, London,
Bias :nrned after a visit spent
with :ler sister, firs. Fanny
Clark
Mrs. William Cook and son
Ewen., London, who were visit-
in€..;h Mrs. Cook's son, Nor-
ris. .i�, station agent at Goderich,
,ea1 ed on Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
1cE,s, n last week.
Grant and !
Grant n Kennet«. Jones
will appear on John Dickens'
talent time, CFPL-TV, Sunday
September 5, at 5:30.
Miss Margaret Mousseau vis-
ited with friends in London
over the week -end.
Mrs. Alda Simmons received
word that her sister and broth-
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Vermilyea, of Glendale, Cali-
fornia, were instantly killed
Friday afternoon at Ventura,
California, in a car accident.
They were returning home from
visiting Mrs. Vermilyea'. sister,
Mrs. Ila Wood, who was ill in
hospital at Santa Barbara, Cal.,
when the accident happened.
Mrs. Vermilyea is the former
Hannah Dinsdale, of Kippen.
At the service of morning
prayer in St. Pauls Anglican
Church the Rev. J. P. Gandon
spoke on "Doctrinal Authority."
Guest solosist Miss Jean Hend-
erson chose for her selection
"How Great Thou Art". Mrs.
Frank Forrest presided at the
organ. Flowers were in loving
memory of Mrs. R. H. Middle-
ton, placed there by the fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn
attended the Schilbe-Grand wed-
ding in Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, London, Saturday, Aug-
ust 21.
Mr. and iVlrs. Gordon Cousins,
of London, were guests Sunday
with Mrs. Leona Parke and
Patricia,
Bus Trip
Mrs. J. E. McEwen and Mrs.
George Hess enjoyed a chart-
ered bus tour to Kingston and
Ottawa, and a boat cruise to
the Thousand Islands over the
week -end. They also visited
Fort Henry, Upper Canada Vil-
lage and saw the changing of
the Guard ceremony at Parlia-
ment Hill. The trip was spon-
sored by CKSL Coffee Club,
London. Two bus loads took
the trip.
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REDDEN, Editor
eNdeitceer
Huron County
Crop Report
Excellent weather of the last
few days has speeded up the
harvesting of spring crops with
yields and quality above earlier
expectations.
The dry weather has also re-
tarded the development of
white mold in bean fields and
hastened the ripening process
that this may not now become
a problem.
A goodly number of fields
are being prepared for fall
wheat.
A lot of warm weather is
needed to mature beans and
corn. Beans are, on the aver-
age, at least two weeks late.
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Greene Reunion
Head At Seaforth
On Sunday 50 members of
the Greene family gathered in
the Seaforth Lions. Park for
their fourth annual reunion.
Races and games were enjoyed
by those present.
The winners were—Games:
balloon race, Irven Gethke;
paper plate race, Betty Tucker,
Steve Suplat; lucky spot, Mrs.
Beverly Beaton; guess weight
of watermelon, Mertez Taylor,
Steve Suplat; hammer
the nail,
Irven Gethke, Betty Tucker;
most change, Wes Greene.
Races—Girls and boys, 6 and
under, Kim Greene, Jeff Tay-
lor; girls and boys, 6 to 10,
Nancy Taylor, Daxia Greene;
girls and boys, 10.14, Diane
PEUN6111
and HEAT
buT
Suthern, Marty McClair; wheel-
barrow race, Marty and Robert
McClair; 3 -legged race, Maxine
and Murray Greene.
Youngest baby present was
Brenda Kerr, 2/ months old
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don Kerr, of Nile. Youngest
grandmother was Mrs, Steve
Suplat, 38, of Goderich; oldest
grandfather, Wes Greene. The
person with the most cigarettes
in an open package was won
by Catherine Racho, Stratford.
During the afternoon officers
elected for 1966 were; Secre-
tary -treasurer, Maxine Greene,
Mitchell; sports committee,
Catherine R a c h o, Stratford,
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SOUTH HU'ON
District High School
In order to improve our communications
with Central Huron Secondary School in
Clinton and to arrange transportation to
it I would like to meet with every student
(or a parent) who has been attending
school in Clinton and expects to return
there at the expense of the Huron South
District High School Board. Also I would
like the students (or a parent) entering
Clinton in the occupations or grade 10 of
the Science Technology and Trades course
this September to attend.
THIS MEETING IS BEING CALLED
FOR 8 P.M.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st
If it is impossible for you to attend this evening meeting ,
it will be necessary for you to come to the school it ,
Exeter for an interview from September lst to 3rd.
Students attending SHDHS who fit into
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