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ui haw .,Mr, .and. M, s. T1on. have Ana# seed iix 21 ears, . ,;a♦, and Vicki Whilheliin visited 4.
r. , , . - Y ance were from;. ,Gilgit h, time, visited Pat. Oesch. Bill an c
Late Jodi an rooke' w d
MaF roti d,• Mr, ; Mcl:au titin and M, r., :.: r. „ . Edna Yau Visiting.with
e a I don t, .:Col- 'Birthday Greets s, to Rub Triebn r vest ro cF
Ing ,ts 1 r ,Y dx►,t . , y ng y; a ted Mrs,
in Oalcyille. ; - Slade;were einpl9Yed .by the . Louise Mitchell 'were Mr.
m,. umbo , a Jar Crediton., those having birth44ys . in , Triebner, , Mrs. Henry Beck•
Dr; and , Mrs,: I}obert same Arm 1n Toronto. ' . and. Mrs. Denroch..
Mr,� W. lllartx �om�on, of , June, namely: Russell Erratti er, Winnifred Wilds, Henry
M16kle nd ;family;A ,.Cam Mr and ,Mrs: 'Garnet Rev,. Stan McDonald visit-
Detroit; returned home after h1er11 Kendrick, Louise Scrim- and, Marie r: Wilds, Mrs.
br)d e, Mfi• :`Charley Mickle, Mousses . pf Rid etawn ;. , ed on S' nda in Atwood with r
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g u =' g visiting With his brother Mir., .gebur,, Wally Crich, Mac Dianne Wilfred visited M s. u y l�tw
Hamlltan, Mr, and' Mrs visited sst ryVeek with kela• t , hiss ter Mrs. Chester Earl '
and. rs. Be. Hdrto and his Beaver. Rev.. VanEssen,con- Wilds. Visiting. with Mrs is M e
man o i'ns a anrii ` M rt n
tion CP it
i and ,1 amity hues and friends -h rti ,tine , . • - ,iCe a family gathering was
e 'sister IVIrs:' Ivlae, Rowchffe. ducted the church service. Vol stir& wore e Mr when m ly g g _
W teri sen . Su .w#h en e , `e o e ' br hr i. , �_ efi s. Irene
a.. oca ,lf t udaY art_ ,d d th f rni. r s at , . held honouring
their mother __ _ — —
SWAY ItSIl`7G w- -Mr -9':7C41' w
y -_ H N AVIA—Th Bible Schoo a e erisa i .Up ec�i
their' mother Mrs: Laid er and tster�i - aw-- -w th - _ Q E g -- . tOD1 i it , i ta$-
_ _:,_ �., _ IN . ___ .._.. Higlr men s�o lino .:scszrer__. Fuila son,rLMrs, • ' .--Beatrice
tti _ �,�..__.r—?�,,X— ..,.. •,:,, , sii 1 s 25McDonald who
gUM was Merl Regan with 114 and Taylor. Mxs.•Vera Johnston,
Mickle and en dyed,.• a, hot wedding anniversary. , celebratedher 80th birthday, Church,finished las friday, and parents of the children visited the school
The. f the ladies high Mary. Parlimer Ron acrd Joyce Taylor, Leona Y
turkey smorgasbord dltiner, HENSALLUNITEI) "dents si a Home Presentwere Rev. McDonald, to inspedt'some of the eraftwork that was done during the week -Wong
Queensway ,Nur Nursing m with 105. Visitors with Vera Alderson, Mr.,and Mrs. Roy
Rev, Kenneth'Knight con CHURCH two sisters -Grace, Mrs. session, (Photo by Shoveller).
dusted service in Carmel' Th,- re alar UnitedChurch are m6st grateful to' the Lainmie were Iva Ridley, `Al'derson, ' 'Etlene Stewart
B' ' ladies ' from Zurie`h` Men- . Shirley and Darla ;Laramie. 4isited Mrs♦ Alderson. Oke , Normar CoughI a and Ruth,
Presbyterian Church on.Sun se icwx was''held on Sunday, . Mrs. Chester Earl along with "
day. The church service will Jnl with : Rev. Stan nonite Churchwho plannedna Mabel and Linda`Daat visited Razenda`l. Richard endal
.. their families as well as Mrs. pp
wonderful 'picnic for the with Irene Kalbfleisch. and Marilyn Douma visited P�Qth� Ve Thompson
be' discontinued until August McDonald in charge. He took McDonald's sisters and their
lOfh while Rev. Knight is on for tins message "Wheq„the Everyone had such a good Ruth and Gladys Beckler Mrs. Rozendale Robert Dale husbands: f
vacation. wind goes out of your sails”
tMr, and Mrs. Jack Corbett He said a11, reach a point _ Sho Wers onourbetde
were hosts at their home on some time in life when the `
Sunday when they . et ogly thing left for us to do; Correspondent our of 1#eatrice. Games were Yellow anA white streamers,
tamed their families to, cJ. seems to be waiting. This can ar*na cfeted BERTHA MacGREGOR played and Beatrice was ball68n
s and bells. Melanie
net, it being the occasion of ,be a productive experience 262.2025 presented with many gifts.
Lovell read the address to
' She thanked everyone and Beatrice followed by a read -
'attending
formers birthday. Those and signifies the�impartance rY
P� Tuesday evening June 17 a in b Margaret Ha arch.
a$ending'were Mr. and, Mrs'; of 'our Laith. Just as triad is ersonal shower w held in invitcsi them to her trousseau g Y g $g
Rd`ss Corbett and Jeff, Mr, visible, so 'the powers by Correspondent. were. the Wen family from beginning their English little bdys, Thuy (pronounced F tea, given by her mother, on Diane Verlindie played her
and Mrs. Steve Corbett, Mr. ti which life is sustained are MARY CHESSERZ Vietnam. Murdock Morrison„ classes, and they look for- top-ee), , almost nine years 'Clinton at the home of Mrd. Saturday afternoon and eve- accordian.
and Mrs. Al Corbett and invisible. Fresh daily input - 482.9969 on behalf of the two churches , ward with "confidence and old, and seven-year-old June Lee in honour of Bea- ning, June 28. Mary Broadfoot
Murdock and Ruth Morris- welcomed them to the com- hope" to havin a good life Dun (Youn): trice Thompson. About 12
family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert can open up life to deeper P 8 • 8 g - played several numbers on
Chaffe and family, , Joey levels, he added. Organist on celebrated their fortieth fmity. Hiep, the wife and in this country. The family Lunch and a social time ' members and friends of the staff' On Monday evening, Ju a the piano. Beatrice and her
Chaffo..and frriend Mitchell; for , this ;service was Doug wedding anniversary on Sun- mother, told in excellent also includes two. friendly' followed the service. where Beatrice is 23 members of Carmel s- mother were then called to
25TH ANNIVERSARY day with a family dinner at English of the severe eco- • employed presented her with b erian Church choir held a the front, where Barbara _
.. Klapp. Junior Church will be Y g • • � • •, man ' ills_. Crames were•--- � _
i14 -r: and Mrs. Don held for, all children p� a 8 the Bedford Hotel in Goder- nomre difficulties and�a s oL_ __ -` -- ma - resealed b June card party ai�fie-home of Ferguson and Melanie Lovell
Y . tett faIiowe3 b a reception freedom following the Com Keen �r��i rs enjoyed, P Y y
- Mousseau eeletrfated tFi"girt °years-' odd " every Sun a Y P g Mrs. Dorothy Taylor with 30 assisted Beatrice in opening
for their neighbours at their munist takeover in Vietnam. Lee and Deb Denomme. resent. Several games of resented b Donna
twenty-fifth wedding ' anal- through the summer. Greet- g
versary at the Pine Ridge ing at the • door 'was- Lorne home in Vtirha. Special Her salary as a- hi h schooleuchre were playefollowed Taylor, Janet Hoggarth,
Beatrice thanked everyone
gists' resent for the occas- French teache d ed to b Myls, Lov�
Chalet on Saturday evening ' Thrower. The ushers were gu I3 r F from'
England and a lunch and social hour Y lunch. The patty was held 3aanne veriindie,.
which was largely attended Scott •Jesney and Randy ion were the best roan and 1/500th of its former level,, in honour of Beatrice Thomp- ell and Susan Coates. Bea -
followed.
by many neighbours, and Parker. t Ruth's brother, Ken Rogers which .was typical of what � son and also Sylvia Bell, trice thanked everyone and
friends. A dinner for family FAMILY PICNIC of Wawa, and his wife Dor- was happening to everyone. Correspondent the visit. Lunch was provided On Saturday evening June whose weddings take place invited them to her trousseau
and friends was served to On Sunday, July 6th their othy. v• People could no longer afford RENA CALDWELL by the Wats9n girls. A 21, Mrs. Lorne Flemming of on the same day. Both girls tea.
some over one hundred and family' and several friends Their family consists of to buy enough food and 262.5935 donation collected by the Woodst"X, aunt of the were presented with a three
thirty guests. Guests were enjoyed a picnic at the home Mildred (nibs. Doug MCASh), clothing. Priests, nuns and A warm welcome to visit- family of Cliff and Mamie groom, held a miscellaneous tier cake stand. The girls Mrs. Lorne Schneider of
greeted by the host and of Mr. and Mrs; Leonard of Varna, Murray of Ilderton, businessmen were forced to ors from overseas, Janet and Watson was presented to St. shower at her home in hon- made fitting replies to -thank. Stratford was hostess at her
hostess whd received many Noakes. Guests in attend- Paul of Zurich, Robert of move to undeveloped areas, Allan Hollingbery of Ching- A�idrews Church, Kippen as '' everyone. home for a miscellaneous
b Blyth and Gary of Scaforth, build their own homes and ford, England, who are visit- Memorial to their parents. shower in honour of her niece
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and seven -grandchildren.
attempt to grow food on and
Ing with Al and Margaret
D.E., Kyle
received the��»�����
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On June 2¢th a miscellan.
Beatrice Elaine Thomson, r
Mildred McAsh, organist
land.
Hoggarth for a couple of
donation on
behalf of the
changed into a dwelling
eous community sh6wer was
bride elect of July 5th. About
for. 'Varna church, has sub-
In order 'to leave the
weeks.
church.
service in Varna on Sunda
A number of music pupils
held for Beatrice Thompson
25 relatives attended. After a
miffed her resignation to the
country, they had to sell
Kippen East W.I. held a
Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron
in the area attended Music
in the church Sunday School
string game Beatrice opened
session, and they are at-
jewellery, furniture, some
bake sale of Pine Lake on,
Mellis and
Joyce. Inkster
Festival '80 at Kitchener on
room. It was given by Moira
her giftsSbe thanked every -
tempting to locate a new
clothing, and borrow money
Sat., July S.
Mich. and
Mrs. Margaret
Saturday.
Lovell, Carol Cooper, Ann
one after which lunch was
organist. The congregation ,
from relatives. They left the
4-'H NEWS
Hutchison, 'St.
Thomas visit-
Jo -Anne Grunewald and
Smillie, Dorothy Taylor and
served by her aunt Elaine
regrets that Mildred has
south shore of Vietnam in a
Hil T'„m ,lana Hoggarth,
ed with Mr.
and Mrs. W -L.
Tim. McGregor played their
Isabelle Troyer. The room
and cousins Judy Knetchel
found it necessary to resign,
crowded, leaky boat, only
press reporter ffoyr the Kippen
Mellis.
guitars. Tim placed second in
was artistically decorated in
and„ Gail Schneider.
as she has given faithful
th
throe metres long by one
Knapsackers. a have nine
The former S.S. No. 10
his class. Jo -Anne placed
service for the past ten years.
metre wide, to make their
members in this Outdoor
Tuckersmith that had been
first•
Special guests at the joint
way -across the Gulf of Siam
Living Club including our
changed into a dwelling
Nancy Jaylpir. placed first
Varna and G'Oshen church
to Thailand. Nearly everyone
leaders Kathy Finlayson,
fuse by Mrs. Janet Smale
in her pWo class. Kim
service in Varna on Sunda
was sick In return for what-
Cathy Vanneste and Julie
rell victim to fir- earl
R " d 19 TaI
B ;vat jcwcllery and money Wright. We have already Sunday morning. Fire depart- placed second an ancy y or
in the. piano .
they had left, a freighter had two meetings and a ments from Hensall and duct with a mark of 94.
towed them to Thailand, camping trip. I'll be keeping Bruccfieid answered the call. Bruccficid and Kippen
where they spent five months in touch. charges held thea church
a in a camp, waiting to come to A party honouring the service and picnic at Bruce -
Canada where they could live family of Cliff and Mamie field church due to the wet
in freedom. Watson, former Kippen resi- Brucef i eld weather and high winds. The
VARIABL* E Hiep concluded by saying .dents,was held in Kippen on picnic was to take place In
she was already registered at Sat., July S. A good number Mr. David Moffat is hath Hcnsall park. A smorgasbord
Manpower in an attempt to of old - schoolmates and Ing a few days holidays with dinner was enjoyed by all.
find employment, her hush friends were pleased to his grandparents Mr. and
a band Tai and brother Hai are attend the party and enjoyed Mrs. Crow of Brantford.
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