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CoOk. celebrated their. 4,5i1p
Wedding ,zA niiversery, Wed
n y°s t1pti finer,,
al e olly offoils'• *ere
-present for the accasion.
Dr, Norma E.' Hopkinson of
Lion's Head; Robert- and
Douglas of Hensall;, and Mrs.
gielner J. Corlett ofToronto,
Word was received last
week, of the sudden Massing
of Joseph Marshrnan, of 1Vtitn-
iee,,,husband Of. Lemmwn
formerly of tIensall, who pas-
sed away in Toronto' General
Hospitol. -
Attending the funeral were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V'o11J
and,, and *r$. Glen NiXon,
Itoward Lerri�tnon,'°$.ala 'Lem•'
mon, London, Mrs. Wes Thom-
as, Londe Keith Volland,
Mrs.- Leona Parke --and Patz
ricia.
Results
Of Euchre
Noble Grand Mrs. Lindsay
Eyre4resi4ed at AmberLodge
regular meeting on Wednes-
day. Members were informed
E
'ite taro
Lodges
St. Pauls W.A: entertained
women from the parishes of
Clinton, Hayfield, • Middleton,
and Goderich on Wednesday
afte. con in the church.
Dis' scion centered on Soc-
ial Service Work by the
church as it applies to the
smaller communities. Mrs. T.,
Lavender convened the pro-
gram and Mrs. J. P. Gordon
chaired the meeting.
Hold Open
House
"Open House" was held at
Hensall school, -Hay Township,
School Area, Wednesday, No-•
vemher. 1,5. 4 large crowd:,.of
di fesid f els tttterided afid
weret' ,a le to inspect the new
addition to the school and the.
improved facilities
In -the auditoiilini they 1114
ils put on a ,display bf,k gym..,
mastics and the glee ' club af"
senior pupils led by Lawrence
Wein of Exeter, performed
• as welt, igh Nas ler+.;
ved ' ''y 1 1V .ward.
Chair�rilan, Tan cA icier, the
Board members, and' the staff
were on hand to meet the citi-
zens.
Men Of.
Presbytery
Meet
A men's banquet in Hensel/
United ,Church .' Wednesday -
evening attended by over 100
men of Huron Presbytery of
the'United Church -heard Wil-
liain White of. Toronto, :aut-
standing . layman and Archi-
tect, a past Lt. Governor of
the Kiwanis International and
brother of Portia White, a
noted U.S. singer, addressed
the gathering speaking on the
theme "A New Dimension of
Freedom". Mr. White sang
several solos and led a sing-
song. He wlas introduced by
Mr. Ernie Williams of Sea -
forth. Martin Baan, of Walton
chaired the meeting which
was held in the church sanc-
tuary.
During the business session
Robert Hibbert of Fordwich
was el6cted chairman, George.
Michie, Belgrave, Vice -chair
man; Charles Nelson, Clinton,
secretary -treasurer.
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of the'succ+ asful, ,Dessert eu-.
Ohre and'.bake hale held .ren
centl , and lens were discus,
sed for are eat in the Ne'w'
Year, as'p. of their centen-
nial project.
Brothers Injured
Two brothers, former Hen-
sail residents were• injured
When the motorbike they were
riding was in collision with a
car on Wednesday evening, In
St, Marys Memorial Hospitai
is Ronald Tinney, 18, driver
of the nnotor-eycle suffering a
dislocated shoulder and ether
injuries. His brother, Gregory,.
16, is in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, with a fractured hip,
a severe leg 'gash. Which re-
cluires skin grafting, and oth-
er injuries.
,Police said the motorcycle
*Win colllon with "a car in
St. Marys. The brothers are
sons of Mr. and "Mrs. Homer
Timer of St. Marys, formerly
of Hensall.
A large crowd attended the
reception ariddancein Zur-
ich Community Centre, Satur-
day night for 1Vir. and s,
Bob Clark, (nee 'Marion Hm,
berger),, bridal couple, who
were presented with a pulse
of money, address and presen-
tation by Jack Clark.
Mrs. Russell Brock return-
ed home Friday after visiting
the past two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brock and family
of Montreal -and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Brock and Bruce of Ott-
awa, -
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tra-
quair have moved into their
home they purchased on King
Street.
At South Huron District
High School commencement
exercises Friday evening, the
school's top student, Carolyn
Campbell* :8, of.R 1 eter,
who -attends Waterloo, Luther-
an 1 niverstty a received
$2,804.49 scholarship, tier av-
erage was 87.2,' Carolyn is the
daughter qi' Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Campbell
Mr. end Mrs ,Laird Miekle
attended the ,Arts Festival on
Saturday evening and heard
the concert presented by the •
choir of the U W.O. and, the
U.W.O. orchestra. Miss Ann
Mickde is a member of the
Choir.
Hensdli business men follow
r.eet1ng:
;CSasnfibewrill
.vsIL th.ueen914
ali
Saturdays Deeettlber • ,ith' a .
2bbe tro'clgelt. eated Tto I}e 'children wilturel
a free pic
show in the town hall, and
will receive chocolate bars,
ebips anal' „ • I
r.lk• F
skatng ch11 follow inmthe H#ree-
en
sail Arena on' Saturday afters
nooi}s..during December and
J'anuairy.
Hensall stores are remain-
ing open every day including
Mondays in, December and as
well will be open Friday' ev
At "BIG SHOWS
Sisters of your cows
are winning the cham-
pionships.
enings :and everyr•` bight the'
week before Christmas They.
will : dose Plsrist>u aseye: in
6.84,. ,
Howard Beane. was •axntnr
at'ed to re resect the hwihess
men on the Centennial cprri�:
inittee, and $5QM0 YPa$ voted:
to the Centennial fund,
Mr. and, Mrs. S'izrt R bo '
o4 t
attended a birthday party for
their little granddaughter,
Lynn Dodds, who celebrated ,
her 2nd birthday at.the home
of her parents, ;Mr. ,and Mrs.
Don Dodds, Se'aforth, on Wed-
nesday. -
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