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HENSALL
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor &
A very enjoyable afternoon was
spent ,when 204 Senior Citizens
of Zone 8 Huron County met at
Clan Gregor Square in Bayfield
on Sunday afternoon, July 18,
for a picnic. Guests were present
from Bayfield, Blyth, Clinton,
Dashwood, Exeter, Goderich,
Hensall, Seaforth and Zurich.
President, Mrs. Mary Greg,
brought greetings from all the
Clubs in the area. A smorgas
bord supper was served and en-
joyed by all and following this a
Hensall United Church
The combined Church Service
was held at Hensall United
Church again Last Sunday with
Rev. Don Beck in charge and
preaching on "Love can be
difficult". Love must be able to
help others with truly concerned
criticism. Music was supplied
by Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ and the Pepper sisters,
Laurie, Marilyn and Joanne
sang "Mountain on the Hilltop"
accompanied at the piano by
Brenda. The flowers were from
the funeral of the late Thomas
Smale placed by his family.
Next Sunday will be the last of
the services at the United Church
until the last Sunday in August.
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Mrs. Hilda Payne
variety concert was presented
each club supplying one numbe
and all the participants bein
Senior Citizens except Mr. Pete
and Mr. Malcolm from Seaforth
who delighted their listeners by
playing the bagpipes and drum
together. Master of Ceremonies
for the concert was Mr. Harry
Baker of Bayfield. The evening
concluded by watching the
sunset over Lake Huron, then all
returned home.
A rally will be held in October
for Zone.8 at the Saltford Valley
Hall, Goderich, to which all
Senior Citizens are invited.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore has re-
turned from spending a week with
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Boogemans,
in Pike Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and
David have been spending the
last three weeks camping at Mat-
tawa and had a very pleasant
holiday.
Derek Robinson has returned
from spending a week with his
grandfather Mr. McLellan, in
Denfield.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy
vey and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland
ast week were Mr. and Mrs.
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Eldon Johnston of Brucefield;
Mr. Lorne Finlayson of Kippen;
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schwalm of
St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Des-
mond Ivey of Sarnia; Mrs. Doro-
thy Taylor and Donald of Hills -
green and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Hoggarth of Kippen. Those
from town were Mrs. Bona Clark;
Mrs. Donna Allen; Tyler Goudie
and Derek Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gittus,
of Rochester, Minnesota, visited
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Gertrude Gittus in Hensall last
week.
Mrs. Joe Ferguson is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns of
Exeter were recent visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Rodger Venner.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Ferguson
and family of Thamesford visited
with the former's father Mr. Joe
Ferguson and with Mrs.
Ferguson who is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter
and attended the Ferguson
reunion held in Exeter Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gregson of
Guelph spent the weekend with
the latter's parents Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh McEwen.
Sales barn
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers; demand was
fair and prices were lower. Fat
cattle; heifers, $37.00-$39.75,
steers, $37.25-$41.00. Pigs;
weanlings $30.00-$37.00, chuncks
$45.00-$58.50.
Citizens News, July 21, 1976 -Page 3
37th annual reunion of
Smillie Elder clan
On Saturday, July 10, a beauti-
ful summers day, members of
the Smillie -Elder Clan met .at
Seaforth Lion's Park for their 37th
annual reunion. A smorgasborg
supper in the pavilion, convened
by Mrs. Lorraine Peck, was
the highlight of the event.
During the afternoon, swimming,
a ballgame, little tots having
fun in the wading pool, and a
series of games and contests was
enthusiastically carried out by
the Geiger family, In looking
over the Book of Memories, there
was much interest and reminiss-
ing. Mr. Wayne Draper, Presid-
ent, warmly welcomed all and had
charge of the election for another
year. Mrs, Ken Elder was
elected president, and Mrs. Ray
Fulmer of Waterdown, secretary.
Prizes were awarded and a very
special gift from Honorary Presid-
ent Dr. Jennie Smillie Robert-
son, who is now residing in a
nursing home in Toronto, was
announced by the Secretary.
These were engraved coffee
spoons. which were given as
prizes fot several different items:
to Mrs. Grace Johnston, Mrs.
Betty Brooks. Mrs Janet Smillie,
Miss Nancy Scofc, Mrs. Lynn
Peck, Mrs. Helen Howe. Mrs.
Donna Draper, Mrs. Elva Peck,
Mrs. Olive Smillie and Mrs.
Grace Peck.
Members present from distant
places included Mr. and Mrs.
I Fred Howe of Tuscon, Arizona,
Mrs. Erling Lund of Glenshaw,
Pensylvania, Mrs. Emmilt Brooks
and son, Stephen, of Las Cruces,
New Mexico. John Elder of
Waterloo University, reported
that his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Elder were in Rome for a
week, while on their way to
Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Jack and Lorraine Peck hosted a
gathering of relatives at their
hone west of Kippen on Sunday.
Hensall girl
wins 1st prize
A Hensall girl Sharon Wadel
walked off with first prize at the
!Ontario .Centre Music League
Festival held at the University of
Guelph over the weekend.
Sharon, aged 11 was chosen
from a class of 21 contestants and
won the adjudicators' award in
the accordion solo class. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Wadel.
The awards were presented at
a concert in the Guelph
University Centre, Sunday
evening. Sharon's teacher is Mrs.
Diane Stevenson of Clinton.
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