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Here, Police Chief Hal Claus qulzzos Nicky Longstaft about traffic
youngsters took advantage of a chance polis photo
to have
INSPECTION sI Local young signs and signals, during the event held Saturday morning at the
rules
hava tdere bicycles les
Inspected and Pave,tftelr knowledge of riding g centre.
rules and regulations tested at the Optimist Grub's Bike fiodeo. community tournament.•
Pushers he fid the
Happy� � }ferother daughter, Mrs• Ross MacMillan of workinghisswa! to ay rougghnthpts ckn om a
Waterloo, spent Monday with her mother, tenth place
second when the race was stepped due to, tv,gl
Hensel' Correspondent HARTMAN
Mrs. Laird Mackie. younger drivers not observing the caution
SUSAN 2.2449 N HONDA HAPPY flag. The referee called the race at this point.
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congratulate
Jim Dickins travelled to Mote Park near Jim had enough, points for the two' races to
The Haenni Happy pushers tong Durham on April 27 where he deihis
in the ggive
him
fourth for
the
Toronto Sup This
was
Jim the
first
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Gully Honda to a fourth placebe racing r hishomeack e rocs Jily will
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sen o Ronnie an Jannette Turner the BOA class.
Stanley the unu division gold trophy at the to watch seniors shuffleboard tournaments�W ednesJim placed fourth in the first intro and was 'the firs't�ralc^e� � `A v n
Stanley Community comp and Congregation comp
d Twelve attended ill be appreciated.
anent Please help hospital
MRS. MARGARETHOGGARTH
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Sunday at St,
Rev Lorne ea Watch and
Andrew's wasion to a
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watch,ushave
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regulated, must be
a source of ower• aired, so
returnsto return to
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the supreme
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theyWepresentedosenfora
•
The weeAny
spring cleaning
Memorials. gifts er
was held at unveiled the picture of the church.
Centennial SundayDedicatin Sunday A new cross for the Communion table in
the numberted Church • m onm rils morning when,loving memory of members of the congrega-
tion and placed by friends and family through
morial
dedicated•the memorial fund. Donald end g,mchair-
view Peck, formerresi w presented ande man of the membership
itew assisted in the dedication of the
e d from Hens • g aired
The courts were "filled on Thursday an assistance w letting him
had a good time. minister by
1{ipPen Correspondent know of any theoneis who are in
High score ladies were: Olga Chippchase p�150NALS
475, Betty score, men and Pearl a Dow on Mrs, Pearson Charters has now returned
410, How 26 and: George Pepper home from St. Joseph's Hospital.
4lo, The Three finks Seniosohndflth Keays' sermon on Mrs, Mac McGregor is now home from
LAST EUCHRE entitled Your Stratford csMcG
Three finks Seniors held thou last compared the congregation The sympathy of the community is
Finkbe
prizes party wone season last Tuesday, High illustrating that both should k d extended to the Kinsman families on the
rites were by Run Bell and Annie be 11 $U ted ayecreated, an m nareami for many onthyears
ppey As a watch death of Earl Kinsman on Wednesday Feat'
Evelyn nee. Mrs. Neeb and Dick Taylor was dtraw p dad h of Earl the Kipp
lowEv prize winners. lucky
Garners of the draw d the maker ro be rep had % ed retiring to ippen 1.
Evelyn Flys yy
people, end of time, have to Bob and Marlene Bell hosted a Sunday
prizes were Ida se, era, McKnight, fight, Ell er, h maker for eternity
Mary Whitehouse, Fee, Pearl Mee,, an Eileen B bare Cooper accompanied a choir it as brunch on April' 27 in honor of Marlene's
Consitt, Alice Feng, Mrs. Neeb, and Genie the Ministry of father Ross Richardson
who was andceletheirbrating Moir.•e k f Ma 5 10 has been chosen
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a birthday, resent. A total of 25 attended.
The Seniors epart like andto helpedd all wke famine were p
patronize! these parties to make � i g bee of the church a dedicated
them a success.
GOLF SEASON OPEN
The Ladies of the Exeter Golf and Country
Club open their season on May 6. A potluck
lunch will be served at 12:30. Newcomers are
welcome,
FLOW MIS OFHOPE
During the month of May volunteers will be
canvassing in the village for Flowers of Hope.
Please give generously to help support ARC
Industries and to benefit the mentally
handicaple in our area.
ped pUPLETO ENTERTAIN
Just s, Bunnies and nder Bat the rumbles are now forn
° sa13ue at
sale ,alt Michelle The
are top-rated
;G c iktf: entertainers in their, native Au-
stralia.
Bi
stralia. Between the two Of them they Play 50
traditional and native aboriginal atru-
now living at HuronvieW s in honor of
church with one of her painting
the 100th anniversary of the church building.
The very beautiful painting, depicting a
vacation scene, but at the center be hung in scene
is the Christian Church,
will a
rominent spot in the church. The second
United Gh
comasu
Cecil
greeted the congregation and
rel prreper, g
Daae{ azcator, Rod Parker, Lloyd Fergu-
son and David Kyle were the ushers,
Ryan Kyle was the junior minister for the
service 411 t _s- bd rreadln 9 e' Oldd
the conducting a
luc
ppicture was presented by nom, Y g
Wotnen In loving memory of their membe conduc ani readin r. McDonald s qk n
who ]levo otooft the
years. Tela An the subject bf "R ofnenta to Rewe rs
enlarged photo of the d. In a to a The flowers at the front of the church were
and suitably engraved. Takini8 part peek and glaced in loving memory of Earl?,,
dedication of the pictures was Is faml]Y•
meats.
PERSONALS irs. Peck in the May
visited Elva Forrest. assistant leader of unit The congregation were given
Mrs. Brian Collins. Waterloo, the U.C•W • who assistedAuMeY Christie (Continued on the A16)
SalurdaywfOrhermotherMrs.Laird Mlckfe. unveiling the picture. �rylt:�t'r1i� R ATF
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Since a funeral service helps to meet fire
pslrcltritogitaf needs of adults, it ten
also help a child work through his own
griefs. the frmhelp
death child
to accept the fact that
occurred, net other adults, "don't
One should ne valves
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of your ernOti it"i±if being and yo
this outlet, i ithin good reason, of
course. this suggestion applies equally
well to the children. They, too, should
show their emotion, rather than stifling
it.
Being around other people, especially
adults, will let the child know that
others feel the loss 6f ttheir rlovedrelw jone
and are expressing
their manner etteOtable to society.
A third an fabor under the misguided
and lf e'eiop d fantasy that he or
g'hewas responsible for the death of the
To+ted are.-. fiecatse of something said
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the love impressed ait
extended by others will frefethe
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