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Stores are open Monday through Saturday until Christmas, every Fri- day evening and the evening of Dec- ember 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 23rd. Stores will lik closed Friday evenings during January, February & March. Sponsored by the Hensall Men's Business Association. • 4). 11.•4+•41-••••• • )5, 41, , 4-- • Read the•Advertisements It's a Profitable Pastime pa, p.t)) "I) p p.,4, p•i),4.4) e ) el) P4) ,s 1¼,TI• 14. 11/4 1S. ••/‘ •‘• .1, IS, • C Hewett Legion 11al1 lovely tin cbrisintals motif was tbe setting Thesday tar the annual Christ- mas "iiierty of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary attended by twenty six members. Plneslibenrk is ,Garnet ARart chaired the meet ing. $19.90, was donated to the Chamber of Commerce. Plans were made for the New Years Eve party to be hold at the local arena, and the children of the are, and the children of the Legion and Atuallaryntemberts christmas, party Sunday. Dec- ember 16th. s Mrs. Maude Hedden was pies seabed with a Lae Membership Pin and Citation by President Mrs.. Allan, Mrs. E. R. Davis a pasit.lbe- eident, candittelJed the election of Officers. Named to office are: Past President, Mrs. Haroldl CamPbe3; Preshient, Mrs, Gar- net Allan; Vice Presidents, IVIrs. Grant McelinitheY, • Mrs. Vic Stan; Secretary, Mare, W. H. Sell; Treasurer, Mrs. Grant Bishact Executive, Mins. Howard Smile, Mrs. R. Vanistone, lVIrs. Ably Taylor, Mrs. 'Gordian Munn, 'Mrs. Stan Kochan; Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. Harry Harpon,; Pianist, Mrs. Ed Munn; Sports. offieer91, Mrs. Wm. Smale, .Clarence Reid. Prizes were one Mystery prize, Mrs. Harold Thiel and &Ira. Kochan; Guessing, Mrs. Grant McClinchey; Attendance, Mrs. Byran Kyle; Winners of draws were Mrs. Wm. Smale, Mrs. Claience Reid, Mrs,. Vic Stain. Mrs. Davis cOnvened 'the lunch. 1969 Legion Officers Herosi',1 Branch 468 of 1%2 Ca.nadian Leg.. -..r. met Werilies- • day and .el.ected ofricers for 1969 Pre:slid:mit, Edward (Ted) Robert, lst Vice Pre:ii•clenit, Paul Neil - and 2trid Vice President, Vic Stan; Immediate Past President, E. R. Davis; Sgt. at Arms, Har- ry paism; Se creitary-treasnrer, John Skea; Executive,Garnet Allan„ 'J•ack Simmons, Wilmer Dalrymple, Garnet IMK)Clinchey, Harry Hirten. Murray Traqua'r; Service Bureau, Fred Beer; Branch Padre, Rey. Harold F. - Currie. A donation"was given itio Westminster 1-losPita1 Christmas Fund. A jo'nt nVtallartion of.officers of the Legion and Auxiliary take place January 101b. Amber Lodge Meets liteigular meeting ,of Amfber Rebekah Lodge was. held Wed- nesday evening tolliowed with a Christmas party. The Lodge Hall decorated in Christmas emblems an NcVei Graird, Mrs. Earl Canivbe'Y ch -red the. meet-'lg. A citeratle-. waiz. 0-404n pie War* lVferriorial Children Hospit- al, Lonon-, The me.:t'!.• I M.-1in fortnn6 that a w.,1k-- f^.r hene- valent has been ordered. Christm,a3 .-i'v- en. to s.' -k R.-11 sillint ins of the eogununity. The Sunshine Sec. )et.kail party will 'be bel4 Jiag- uary The C. 1'. an T. ommilfee sponsored a euccessful euchre Thunsday evening. After the rnee5ing a Chrlittmas Pilogmaan and carol siniging was bold and a Christmas lunch Served. UCW Unit Mees The • e hristhas meeting Gf HensaR UCW Unit 4- was held' in the church parlors Thursday afternoon with Mrs. James Mc- Allister preding who gave the invocation. The christmas Therrie rang throughout the trieettingt Mrs. 'McAllister gave a devotion- al on "A New Day Marnir and offered; prayer. Mrs. Eric Luther favoured witlk a solo; (Holy Night) accompanied by her son, Oun at the *and. The Study book was taken by Mrs. Harry Caldwell. Mrs. T. Sherrit reported on finances. The, christmas 'stocking plans were finalized for the general meeting. Mrs. N. E. Cook read the slate of officers for 1969 which, are: Leader, Mrs. Jaaries .McAllister (asst )„ CiVIrs. • Harry Caldwell; . Secretary, Mrs. R. M. Peck (as- st), aVirs.`Joe Flynn; Treasurer, airs. T. .T; Shearitt (asst.), Mrs. George Armstrong; Pianist, Mrr,. Laird Miekle, .(asist), 1Virs. Shier - rift; Social Functions,Mts. E. ReRve; Mrs. W. 11. Weeks cout ducted a ponibes.t and all enjoyed a Yuletdie lunch during the stoci al hour. A euchre was! held Thursday. evening in the IOOF Lodge"Hall, licrisall and the wiruners were: Lads,- Mr R. Clairer.i2 e Voila nen, Min, Ray 12Dono:d; Lone Han - de, Ted' •aylor. Percy Campbell wa thrze of a chicken in a draw. Te euchre was sponsor- ed. by the C. P. and T. .eommit- tee. Mrs. Slin Rophol received' an acknowledgement this w esik froan • Full Colour 3D Pictures 12"x 16", many selections to choose from Deco -Write Liquid Embroidery Paint and Hoops A thrilling , account of courage ;. under fire 1.11 Dangerous Sky 1Vire, Ethel EenniOdY, 'wldaw of the late Seriartor Robert r. nen, rsedy, i13rs. limbo!, sent an ex• - pression a empathy to Mos. Kennedy at the time •of 4he sud- den death of heat httSband. A photo of Senator Kennedy was enclosed in the letter.. • MRS, WILLIAM FERGUSON Funeral services for. the late Mrs. William Fefguson of Exet- er, were held from HOPP88T4 Hockey Funeral Horde, Exeter, Saturday with interment in Exeter cemetery. W. S. Minor conducted the service. Mrs, Ferguson, the [farmer Baseline . Bruce passed away in South Huron Hospital Thursday Decernhet Sib in het 76th year. Surviving are her husband, one daughter5 ,Mrs. Oliver Jaques, Hensall; Wilmer Fenguson, Itensall; Norman and Roy Ferguson, Exeter; Two ters (Mazy).. Vbs. 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