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THURSDAY JUNE 19, 1975
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83rd year.
Surviving are her husband,
Norman, of Hensall; two sons,
Wilmer of Hensall and Wesley
of 'Port Perry; two daughters,
Mrs. Fred, Kathleen, Ireland,
of Toronto, and Mrs. Ian , Mild-
red, Ferguson, of Ottawa. Also
surviving are eight grandchild-
ren and 11 great grandchild-
ren.
The late Mrs. Jones rested at
the Bonthron Funeral Home
in Hensall, where a private
funeral service was held on Mon-
June 16 at 1:30 p.m.,
with Rev. Don Beck officiating.
Interment in Baird's Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Joe Hugill,
Gary Jones, Wayne Ferguson.
Paul Ferguson, David Mycroft
and Eric Thomson.
ed by two sisters, Mrs. Marg -
aret Hemery and Mrs. Mary
Bartlett.
Mr. McQueen was a member
of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
and an elder for forth -eight
years. He was a member of the
Masonic Lodge, and a Masonic
service was held at the funeral
home on Tuesday evening.
Funeral services were held from
the Bonthron Funeral Home, in
Hensall on Wednesday, June
18, with Rev. Wilfred Jarvis
officiating.
Pallbearers were Stanley Mit
chell, Bert Horton, Earl Camp-
bell, Gerald Glenn, Bob Bell and
Mel Glanville.
Flolwerbearers were Bill
Knights, Terry North, and Dan-
ny Laing. Interment was in
McTaggarts Cemetery, Usborne
Township.
Kipper'.
ews
Mr. Don Kyle made a surprise
visit on Sunday night when he
flew from Amherst Nova Scotia,
to London and spent a few
hours with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. D.E. Kyle before returning
to a business meeting in Lon -
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ruf-
us Turnbull at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper
and Stephanie have returned
home to Greenville S.C. after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vivan
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nurke,
Wroxeter, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W.L. Mellis, rec-
eptly.
Ken Jones and Anne Bolton,
Kemptville were with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jones for the
weekend and along with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Jones, atten-
ded the Beatson-Ashworth wedd-
ing in Ilderton, on Saturday.
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MRS. JOYCE PEPPER,CORRESPONDENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne,
of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Berdan of Union,
visited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds
and family visited Sunday with
Audrey Christie who is a pat
ient in University Hospital in
Londoln.
Mrs. Jean A. demen, Mr.
Anthony Gelderland of Ridge-
town, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weeda,
Alliston, and Mr. Jake Huisnan
of Oud-Beyerland, Holland visit-
ed with the Roobals.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dodds, Lynn, Paul and Joan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roobal
to celebrate Father's Day.
tor. and Mrs. Brian Collins,
Kitchener spent the weekend,
and Mrs. Ross MacMillan,
Waterloo visited Sunday with
their mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
On Sunday at Hensall United
Church for the Children's
Day Service, Rev. Don Beck
called all the children to the
front of the church and used
scripture passages from Corin-
thians with the topic "Who is
doing the judging" and passages
from Romans with the topic
"Jesus didn't take an easy
Job," and explained the scrip -day,
ture by telling a story with
each. A Girl Guide Chorus
under the directioln of Shirl
ey Luther sang three numbers
with Eric Luther accompanying
on the piano. Chairman of
the congregational life and work
committee, William B. Row-
Cliffe read the announcements
and thanked all the Sunday
school teachers and helpers
for their work with the Sunday
school this year.
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®b I t•u a r i es
MRS. NORMAN JONES
Mrs. Norman Jones, the for-
mer Florence M. Hugill, of Hen-
sail, passed away at the Sea-
forth Community Hospital on Fri-
day, June 13, 1975 in her
STEWART McQUEEN
Stewart Mc ueen, one of
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Hensall's oldest residents pass-
ed away in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Sunday,
June 15 in his 94th year. He was
the beloved -husband of the late
Grace McArthur, and dear fath-
er of Mrs. Donald[Marg-aret]
Rigby of Blenheim, Mrs. Harry
[Jean] Snell of R.R.1, Hensall,
and the late Helen Traquair.
Also surviving are two grand-
daughters and five great grand-
children. He was predeceas-
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About peopIe
�/ ®u knowI
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Westforp
of New Lowel, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Kooy, Centralia, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Larsen, Cap-
ell a-dYsel, Holland, visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobal.
CARNATION 207o 16 FL, OZ.
CONDENSED MILK
CORNONATION 32 FL, OZ.
DILL PICKLES
McLAREN 12 FL. OZ.
GREEN RELISH
POVIIDfRFD DETERCENT
CHASE & SANBORN ALL PURPOSE 1 LB.
-GRIND COFFEE
TASTERS CHOICE 4 OZ,
Freeze Dried Coffee
BORDEN'S CREMELLE 16 OZ.
COFFEE WHITENER
NRAFiDINNERS
STUART HOUSE 25' BY 18"
FOIL WRAP
STUART HOUSE 1.25 MIL, 10's
GARBAGE BAGS
FACELLE ROYALE 2 PLY 4 ROLL PACK
TOILET TISSUE
FROZEN FOOD
3/95.
69'
2/69'
'2.19
'1.15
'1.39
99'
4/97'
79'
75'
89`
2 LB. PKGS,
Valley Farm French Fries 6LBs1
WEEKEND S `"'°ECIALS
June 18,19,20,21
FREEZER SPECIALS
Try our new expanded facilities for better service
Phone 262-2017 or 262-2041
SIDE of
SIDE of
BEEF P
BURN'S
•
BEEF
PORK
ATTIE'S'
WEINERS
FULLY PROCESSED LB $1.05
a
FULLY PROCESSED LB 9 5
10 LB PKG $ 7D90
$4.90
10 LB BOX
MAPLE LEAF
Cottage Rolls LB 1.19
SCHNEIDERS
Weiners LB79C
SCHNEIDER S THURINGER SUMMER
Sausage BY the
1
LB .45
MAPLE
LEAII•BeefAF WeinersLB75C
OUR OWN — BEEF and PORK
Sausage
FRESH
Side Por
U.S. NO, 1 CELLO
CARROTS
3 LBs 6 9
U.S. NO, 1
CANTELOPES
EA
LB 7 9 C
LB95C
CPOTAAN, NO 1 TONTAROESIO
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