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Wedding 65 Years Ag
The farni Y of Mr- ,Aild Mts.
Thomas Kyle Sr. who will be
sixty five years married on Wed-
nesday held a surprise irnmedi=
ate family dikter for them at
their home on Brock Street on
Sunday.- They were married in
the Anglican Parish, Hensall.
Mr. Kyle is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle, for-,
merly of Tuckersmith, and Mrs.
Kyle the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Menne Kiefer of
and Waterloo County.. They farmed
on the Parr Line in Hay Town-
ship retiring to Hensall thirty
five years ago. They have a fam-
ily of four sons: Russell, St.
Catherines; Roy, Timmis; Bryan
and Dave, Hensall; two daught-
ers, Mrs. Clare Tuckey, London;
Mrs, Arnold Merner, Zurich; six -
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Mr.. and Mrs.. Thomas Kyle Sr.
teen grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren.
Eleven members of Amber Re-
bekah Lodge, Bensall, attended
the Dessert Euchre held at Hur-
onic Rebekah Lodge, Clinton
Wednesday afternoon.
Remembrance Day Service un-
der the auspices of Hensall Bra-
nch of the Canadian Legfon 460
will be observed Sunday Novem-
ber 10th a.m. A parade headed
by Exeter Legion Pipe Band,
Legion Auxiliary, Guides . and
Brownies and their leaders will
march to the United Church
where service will be held at 11
a.m. and will be addressed by
the Minister Rev. Harold F. Cur-
rie. Veterans wishing to attend
the parade will be welcome. A
supper for all Legion members
will be held at the Legion Hall;
Hensall, 7 p.m."'' Monday eNpv-
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Tim Toohey - It.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
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Robert Gsrdiner R.R. 1,
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Harry Coates - - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
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ember llth.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle at-
tended the concert presented by
the London Symphony Orchest-
ra Wednesday of last weet_in
the Centennial Hall, Londft.
The guest artist for the evening
was the great violinist Oscar
Shumsky.
Captain John R. Beer of Win-
nipeg, IV4, nitoba spentthe .week
end With his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Beer, and visited oth-
er relatives and friends.
Mr. ad Mrs. Laird...Mickle• vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hoffman, Dashwood.
The Ladies Aid of Carmel
Presbyterian Church sponsored
a successful bazaar, , bake' sale
and tea in the Church school
rooms on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Boyne and Mrs. Har-
vey Hyde formed the reception
committee. In -charge of bake
table were Mrs. Ed. Munn, Mrs.
Lorne Luker, 'Mrs. Gertrude
Moir, Mrs. Percy Campbell, Mrs.
Clarence Volland. Sewing - Mrs.
Earl Campbell, Mrs. Harty Snell,
Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mrs. Melvin
Glanville.- Touch and take - Mrs.
Gordon, Schwalm, Mrs. Esther
Wright. Produce - Mrs. Malcolm
..Dougall, Mrs. Robert Madge,
Mrs. Archie Hoggarth. Candy -
Mrs. R. A Orr. Tea 'tables (Ar-
nold Circle) Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs.
John Baker, Mrs. Mildred Bell,
Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs, Harold
Knight, Mrs. Roy Bell, Mrs.
Herb Stretton, Mrs. Lloyd Mous-
seau, Mrs. John Skea.
Mrs, Gus Voth of Birmingham,
Mich., spent the weekentl with
her mother, Mrs. Louise Simp-
son. Mrs, Simpson accompanied
her daughter back to Birming-
ham where she will spend the
winter months.
Forty-four members of Amber
Rebekah Lodge went by chart-
ered bus Saturday night to he
taped for the program "Act
Fast" to ,be presented by CFPL
TV, London Sunday evening.
For the first time in 25 years
Zurich has the services of a
Dentist. The new Dental Office
of Dr. R. G. Eickmeier kv.).9 open-
ed on Monday morning by Ray
McKinnon, chairman of a spec-
ial coomittee of the Zurich
.Chamtkr of Commerce who
sponsored the projectafter
many long hours of negotiations.
•DO YOU
KNOW
that there are new
Provincial !awe gov-
erning registration,
driving' rules; equip-
ment and insurance
for..
motorized snow
vehicles
For informatiOn inquire at
any-Oeparthient of Trans-
port offitio br write to:7
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ONTARIO DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORT
Ferguean Bleck
Queen's Perk, Toronto I
swim
unjt 7utv,,Incltersinith,
met at the home' Of- 'Mrs- Bt•••
Walters, with.an attendance of
18. Mrs. B. Vba.Proan, -,grong
leader, WAS in VbStge., Mrs, Mae
Wilson had charge of the de-
votions and gave a reeding on
Thanksgiving, follewed bk a
scripture reading,
The roll eall was answered IV
a verse "Thanks'', Mrs. chapman.
reviewed the study book. The
treasurer's report WAS giverrrby
Mrs. Berry. The business part
was chaired by Mrs. Chapman.
Lanch was served by Mrs. -
Walters and her committee. The
November meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Scott on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neall,
London, spent a few days last
'week with Mr. and Mrs. M. 'Wil-
son. • '
Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Stuart
visited their son, Mr. William
Stuart and family, Toronto, re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs.l)ewayne Elliott
have returned home from their
wedding trip to •the west coast.
Mr. Don Adams, ;Montreal,
BRODHAGER.
Pastor Eberhardt showgd
film entitled "Act In Crisis To-
day",, introducing the new presi-
dent of the Lutheran Church in
America, Dr. Robert J. Marshall.
,
, Mr. and Ws. Earl Bennewies
were accompanied by Mr. and
Nirs..11oyd.Bauerman-and spent
the weekekd in Ohio. '• • •
Mrs. Raimel Ahrens return-
ed home Saturday with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens
and family of Burlington. She is '
spending a few days with, them.
formerly of Wtteefield,' bas
been tranSfOrred toOlinton Air
Base, We Velcoge *re, and Ws.
Adams bgek to= the 'coMm,unity,
Mr, Adams, has purebased the
,farm hoUse of Mr., Mae Wilson.
10- MA grS, Zaeltson, Sr., Mr.
and Igo. W. Jackson, visited
on Sunday - with, the formeff
son, Mr. Wallace Uckson and
s. ilackrcen, oWSunday•;
'lass Ilelen Broadfoot spent
the weekend at her halla.
• ftev. and Mrs. H. Plant, Strat-
ford were guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Hargreaves.
!4r. and and Mrs. Bay Funnel,
Guelph, Spent the weekend
with Mrs. Funnel's parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. Jas. McNatIghton.
rwrisprOuriorionoliro.
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