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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973
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'Anne
IrIRS. JOYCE PEPPER,
Firemen were called Friday
morning to the W.G. Thompson
and Son Mill when a cleaner
in the mill burned,per
Mrs, Ernest Pym, who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, for the past
two weeks returned home Tues-
day of this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner,
Shirley and Kenneth, Sarnia;
Mr, and
de,• Mr. Hub rt Hunter,
Elg
John
Pym and family, Exeter;
Mrs. Knight and Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Haley, Seaforth visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym
on Sunday.
Mrs, Maude Redden is a pat-
fent in South Huron Hospital
ment.where she is undergoing treat-
Eric Mansfield is a patient in
St, Joseph's Hospital, LondonDwight
where he underwent surgery
Tuesday of this week.
"Suspended Christians" was
the sermon topic preached
by Rev. Don Beck, at the Hen-
sall United Church Sunday morn•
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CORRESPONDENT
ing. The choir sang the anthem
accompanied by Mrs. Turl<heimp
on the organ and Mrs. Joyce Pep
on thepiano. This service
concluded services at Chisel-
hurst and Hensall Churches for
the month of July. Carmel
Presbyterian Church services
will be held at 1115 a, m.
during the moth of July. Ser-
vices at Chiselhurst and Hensall
August. will resume again in
June Walter; men's kick the
slipper, Ross Gordon; ladies
elimination, Laurie and Jo -
Pepper; men's elfminat-
Leslie Falconer; oldest
ion'June
person present, Mrs. George
(Kate) Pepper, Mitchell.
Youngest person,5-week old
Michael Pepperson of Mr, and
Mrs. Ron Pepper, of Kitchener.
guess the contents of a can,
Cliff Pepper; relay team for
unbraiding, men's team; ball-
oon relay, Lois Barker's team;
lucky spot, Cliff Pepper. A
peanut scramble was enjoyed
by the children,
After a delicious supper, pres-
ident Cliff Pepper conducted
the short business meeting when
secretary Mrs. Lillian Pepper
read the minutes from the prey-
nous year. It was moved that
all the officers remain in their
same position for the coming
year. They are, president, Cliff
Pepper; vice-president, Cecil
Pepper; secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Lillian Pepper; sports
committee, Roy and Irene Pep-
per and Roy and Barb Walter;
table committee, Norman and
Edna Pepper, Stewart and Grace
Pepper.
It was voted to hold the 1974
picnic in the Lions Park at Sea-
forth on the fourth Sunday of
June.
Anglican Wo en,News
meet Exeter
The regular meeting of the
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Anglican Church Women was
held at the rectory in Exeter.
The president, Mrs. G,A,
Anderson resided and opened
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the meeting with devotions
from the Living Message. Mrs.
W. Scrabuik read the scripture
lesson from Corrinthians, foll-
owed by prayers, by Miss Olive
Petty, Mrs. D. Windover and
Mrs. E,J. Roberts. Mrs. Wind-
over gave a very interesting
report of the Deanery meeting
in Kincardine. Mrs. Anderson
read portions of the news letter
and stressed the need for more
missionary funds. Mrs. F. Clark
took the study entitled "Apprec-
iation is Magic." " An auction
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sale in conjunction with Trivitt
Memorial was planned for late
summer. The next meeting is
scheduled to be a picnic in
fuly on the church lawn. Mrs,
Anderson explained the fellow-
ship of the Least Coin. The
meetingclosed with prayer after
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which everyone went to the
Parish Hall to enjoy a program
of slides and solos followed by a
delicious lunch.
Kippen
St. Andrew's Church Sunday
School held, their annual picnic
24 at Riverview Park, Exet-
er. Winners during rhe sport
contests were; pre -School to
kindergarten race,Scott Cooper,
ChristinegCooper, r
,Juee Anne
Consitt; 6-8 year race, Sandra
Finlayson, Paul McGregor,
Heather McLean, 9-11 year race,
Lyle Kinsman, Gordon Love,
Sue Anne Finlayson, 12-16 year
race, Greg Love, John Kinsman
Dwight Kinsman; Men's race,
Keith Love, Ladies, Debbie
Consitt, Kick the Slipper, 6-9
year, Gordon Love, Bill Kins-
an, Paul McGregor. 10-16
years, Greg Love, Dwight Kins-
man, Bill McGre or. Hammer
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and Nail contest ladies, Mild -
red McGregor; Men's, Ray Con -
sitt, Guessingpeppermints in
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ajar. Florence Cooper; Oldest
person present, Morley Cooper,
Youngest, Fricia Lynn Cooper.
Two lucky pplates, Bob Kinsman,
Heather McLean; lucky
i cup,
Kinsman; Finding the
shoe, Bob and Francis Kinsman.
There was a candyscramble
for the tiny tots.
Todd Caldwell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Caldwell is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
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Pepper r
The 26th annual Pepper Reun-
ion was held in Seaforth Lions
Park Sunday afternoon with 52
present. The sports were coed-
ucted under the leadership of
Roy and Irene Pepper and Roy
and Barb Walter.
Results are as fol lows; races-
girls under 6, Judy Walter;
6-10 Laurie Pepper; 10-14, Bren-
da Pepper; young ladies, Brenda
Papper; Ladies kick the slipper,
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
June 27, 28, 29, 30
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items.
HENSALL, - ONTARIO