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Mrs. Hilda Payne
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor`
Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.
Mr. & Mrs. Bevan Bonthron.
and family were recent visitors
with the former's mother Mrs.
Doris Bonthron, Janice and
Shelley in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs.
James Sangster and Brad.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer MacGregor
of Sault Ste. Marie visited during
the past week with Mr. & Mrs.
Edgar McClinchey.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Bell and
family of London were recent
visitors with the former's
mother, Mrs. Glenn Bell.
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams of
Exeter and Mrs. Blanche
Chapman of London visited this
week with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Corbett.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman
and Rod were guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Craig Chapman in Forest
and attended the christening of
their granddaughter, Michelle
Ann Chapman, in the Forest
United Church.
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
Thanksgiving service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
The choir under the direction of
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall led in the
service of song.
Ed Schroeder is a patient in
South Huron Hospital.
Mrs. Don Mousseau who was a
patient in„South Huron Hospital
last week was able to return to
her home.
Charles Mickle of Hamilton
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, and
on Sunday they enjoyed their
Thanksgiving with the latter's
daughter and son-in-law Mr. &
Mrs. Brian Collins and Sarah at
Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn returned
home after spending a month at
Kincardine.
Enjoy trip
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle, Mrs.
Grace Peck and her sister, Mrs.
Helen Howe who was visiting her
from Arizona, returned last
Thursday evening from a four
day fall colour bus tour. Monday
they drove to Collingwood and on
to the Muskoka Region where
they enjoyed a four hour boat trip
from Gravenhurst to Port
Carling and back in beautiful
warm sunny weather.
Tuesday, being another warm
sunny day, they enjoyed the trip
through Algonquin Park, which
was alive with colour and on to
Ottawa touching the edge of the
Gatineau Hills. On Wednesday
they had a three and one half
hour trip of the city by bus and
the beautiful Gatineau Hills and
stopped to have a guided tour of
the Governor General's
residence. In the afternoon they
walked to the Parliament
Buildings and had a guided tour
and from there to the Art Gallery,
the Sparks St. Mall. Thursday
they left by another scenic route
for home, stopping to take pic-
tures at the Peterborough Locks.
Ladies Legion
Auxiliary
The Hensall Legion Auxiliary
met on Tuesday with Mrs.
Beatrice Uyl presiding. Mrs. Iva
Reid and Mrs. Uyl gave a
detailed report of the Convention
they attended in Windsor.
Members will assist with the
canvass for the Institute of the
Blind and a donation was given to
the Institute. Arrangements were
made for the "Money Doll" draw.
Mrs. Iva Reid reported for the
sports committee re bowling
tournaments etc. Mrs. Uyl won
the mystery prize.
A birthday cake was served
commemorating the birthday of
the auxiliary.
Grand Master
The Past District Deputies of
Huron District No. 23 of the IOOF
held a dinner meeting at Hensall
Lodge Hall on Friday evening.
P.D.D.P. Ernie Chipchase
presided for the meeting
following the dinner. Grand
Master M. Hathway of the Sarnia
District was guest speaker.
Amber Lodge
Amber Rebekah Lodge met on
Wednesday evening with Noble
Grand Bertha MacGregor
presiding assisted by Vice Grand
Dorothy Parker.
Arrangements were made for
the installation of officers on
October 20 when District Deputy
President Mrs. Mary Fisher of
Exeter and her installing staff
will be present.
An invitation was received
from Huronic Lodge, Clinton
inviting the members to a
"Dessert Euchre" October 27 at
1:30 p.m.
The Vice Grand Dorothy
Parker reported for the Visiting
Committee. Following the
meeting a social hour was en-
joyed in the lower hall with
hostesses Dorothy Parker, Alice
Ferg and Bertha MacGregor,
Queensway
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving visitors with
residents are as follows: Mr. &
Mrs. ,Tim McNaughton and
Clarence Smillie with their
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mother Mrs. Ada Smillie. Mr. &
Mrs. Mervyn Dunn, David, Chris,
Linda and Corina Paisley with
Mrs. Lillian Kleinfeidt, Mrs, Roy
McDonald. Mr. & Mrs. Chester
Dunn with Vera Laramie.
Visitors with Mrs. Pauline Jef-
frey were Edmund Jeffrey,
Madge Oesch, David Oesch and
Linda Glenn, Blanche Bechard,
Mr. & Mrs. Clemence Jeffrey.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parsons
visited Mrs. Almeeda Parsons.
Donald Mitchell visited Mrs.
Florence Mitchell. Mrs, Charles
Snell and Leslie Mitchell visited
Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Feather-
ston was visited by Keith and
Doris Lennard, Willowdale, Ruby
Comrie, Goderich, Louise and
Belle Reid. Kathie and Ian Reid,
Greta and Jack Reid, Roy and
Clara MacDonald, Mrs. Laura
Hubbard, Toronto visited Mrs. E.
Sararas. Roy McDonald was
visited by Mrs. McDonald,
grandchildren Beth and Davd
Prouty.
Mrs. Marion Schenk visited
Hugo Schenk. Shirley Prouty
visited Lynn Latimer and Alex
Barrett. Visiting with Mrs. Mabel
Johns were Paul and Nola
Madge, Helen Salisbury, Howard
Johns, Mrs. Mary Neil. Jim and
Agnes McQuaid visited Dan
Matthews.
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