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iend.s Gather to Mark
Golden Wedding Occasion:
Mr. and /Mrs. Everett Flet-
cher, Moorefield, celebrated
their fiftieth wedding ,anni-
versary on Sunday, August 30,
with a family dinner, followed
with "open house". Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fink
and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoy, Michael and Billy, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Peters and Bonnie,
Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink,
Kim and Kathy, of • Clinton.
Their family consists of two
daughters, Mrs. Ed. (Verna)
Fink and Mrs. Harry (Sadie)
Hoy, of Hensall.
Hensel!. Women's Institute
will resume meetings Wednes-
day, Sept. 9, in the Legion Hall
with a potluck supper at 6:30
p.m. Hostesses are Mrs. James
Bengough, Mrs. R. M. Peck,
Mrs. Archie Noakes and Mrs.
Ed, Funk; program conveners,
Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs. John
Skea; roll call, Sing, Say or
Pay.
Mr. Frank Varley has -pur-
chased the house on Queen
Street, owned`- by Fred Hudie,
of Clinton, which has been' com-
pletely renovated inside and
out. Mr. and Mrs. Var-
ley and Kenny expect to move
in the course of a few weeks.
They have resided in• the Fink
apartments for the past four
years.
Jo -Ann, 5 -year-old daughter
of F/O and Mrs. Graham Munn,
had her tonsils removed at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
last week. They reside in the
Fink Apartment on King St.
The annual Labor Day shoot
of Kippen Gun Club will be
held Sunday, when two tro-
phies are to be shot for.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin-
son, of Bath, have returned
home after a visit with Mrs.
Hugh. McMurtrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones
left Tuesday for Lucan, where
they have taken up residence.
During the morning service
at St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Hensall, on Sunday, a commis•
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THE WILLIS BROTHERS — Brothers Austin and J.
Frank Willis, originally from Halifax, have become well
known to Canadians because of their successful broadcasting -
careers. Austin (left) has gained international renown for
his acting at home, in Britain and the United States. J. Frank
Willis, veteran CBC staff member, first became known dur-
ing his brilliant reporting of the Moose River Mine disaster
4for CBC r"adio.• He's now familiar to CBC radio llsteners..for
his major productions such as CBC Sunday Night and is
working on a radio documentary on the First World War.
Television viewers know him for his work on Close Up and
Question Mark.
Students and Parents Will Enjoy Our
"School Headquarters"
It offers an unique advantage: Text
books, binders, pens, paper, clothes and
many other items can be . had at one
shop.
All supplies required by pupils of St. James' School,
Seaforth; Dublin and Continuation School
are available!
Check our Children's Wearing Apparel
LARONE'S
Seaforth 5c to $1.00 Store
Stationery - Gifts
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sioning and presentation was
held for Miss, Jean Henderson,
who was presented with a
hymn book and prayer book
with her initials engraved in
gold. Rev. J. P. Gandon, who
made the presentation, said that
Jean will be greatly missed and
particularly the .,work she has
done in the Sunday School, hav-
ing taught for eight years. Mr.-
Gandon
r.Gandon stated that she is the
first person from this congre-
gation in living memory to
serve in one of their mission-
ary dioceses.
Miss Henderson left Monday
by plane for Kitkatla, B.C., on
Dolphin Island, off the British
Columbia coast,..where she will
be one of a staff of five white
teachers ,to teach 185 Indians
in the Anglican Mission School;.
Mr. Kenneth Reichert and Mr.
Michael Murphy, Arva, spent
last week holidaying at Wasaga
Beach and Lake Wanapitei.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bob and Ann spent a
few days last week in Detroit,
and while there toured the,Ford
Museum and spent an after-
noon at the Detroit Zoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Price and
Clifford, of Hamilton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Page and Dav-
id, of London, England, were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Horton. Mr. Page
is Mrs. Horton's nephew, who
with his ,wife and son are va-
cationing in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Horton
and Donald, Montreal, have re-
turned after spending a week
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Jarvis Horton.
Miss Norma Hughes, of Ham-
ilton, is a guest with. the Misses
Amy and Greta LSmmie.
Rev. and Mrs. W.• J. Rogers
and Brenda, of Erindale, call-
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
and family on Sunday.
Mrs. E. Webb, who has been
on the staff of the Bank of
Montreal for several years, and
who recently tendered her res-
ignation, was honored by the
staff at a farewell dinner and
presentation at the Commercial
Hotel Monday evening of this
week, and was presented a gift
by manager V. M. Pyette.
Guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Laird Mickle and family Sun-
day were the former's sisters,
Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Toledo,
Ohio; Mrs. Robert Stump, Los
Angeles; also Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
A. Mickle, Ridgetown.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sararas and
her sister,. Mrs. Lena Howald,
of London,'• returned last week
from a month's vacation spent
with their brother, Alfred Ben-
der and his wife at Winnipeg,
friends at Falcon Lake, and
members of Mrs. Sararas's fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararas,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hub-
bert, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Reid, Port Credit. They
had a most delightful trip and
vacation and saw many inter-
esting places and sights during
their travels.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pyette and
Jane have returned from a de-
lightful three weeks' trip to
Eastern Ontario and New Lis-
keard, Their son, David, who
was a junior ranger at Engle-
hart for the summer, returned
home with them.
Miss Janice Bonthron has re-
turned afterholidaying for a
week with her uncle and aunt,
ldr. and Mrs. Earl Sararas, To-
ronto. Shealso attended the
CNE while there.
ST. CQLUMBAN
Jerry-, Morris and his moth-
er., Mrs:' Tom Morris, spent the
weekend at Sault St. Marie.
Mrs. J. Morris and children,
who have been visiting her par-
ents there, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell
and children, Kitchener, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Feeney, of
Niagara Falls, with Mrs. Joseph
Eckert.
Mr.. and Mrs. Pat Sloan, Col-
lingwood, with Mr, and Mrs.
James Sloan.
Too many things that go
without saying aren't left un-
said.
FUNERAL
FUNERAL OF JOHN H. PFAFF
Funeral services for the late
John H. Pfaff, of London, for-
merly of Hensall, who passed
away at Mason Villa Hospital,
London, Sunday, August 23, in
his 86th year, were held from
Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hen-
sall, on Tuesday, August 25,
conducted by Rev. D. 0. Fry,
of Seaforth.
Pallbearers were Wilfred Eg-
erdeen,, Dan McClure, Murray
Baker, Doug Gibbings, Melvin
Tebbutt and Ray McNicol. Bur-
ial was in Hensall Union Ceme-
'tery.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Clara Gaetz, Kitchener;
three daughters, Kathleen, Mrs.
John Neil, Kitchener; Mrs. Hel-
em Tebbutt (Ruby), Mrs. Alvin
McNicol, London; 10 grandchil-
dren and 10 great-grandchil-
dren; one •sister, Miss Emma
Pfaff, St. Thomas. A son, Nel-
son, passed away in 1962.
IAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY....
WHEN IN DOUBT, "STOP"!
This message has been made possible by the co-operation of these Seaforth firms:
• Drive Extra Carefully around schools and play-
grounds! Be on the lookout for children when
they walk to° and from school! Your vacation
from school children i's over now!
• Be On the Alert when you are near a school bus.
Of course, they h,we-t obey all traffic -rules! But
give school buses a break anyway . . . they
carry a priceless cargo.
• *Parents ! Never Stop Telling Children about the
many traffic dangers! Only then can we hope`to
help reduce traffic fatalities! One out of seven
fatalities involves a school child! One out of ten
fatal accidents is caused by a teen-age driver!
• Drivers! Don't Hurry' When You Drive! We
may as well face it. We cannot reduce traffic
casualties unless .we slow down! The lives of
others are in the hands holding your steering
wheel. The minute you may save isn't worth the
life of a school child!
Remember, Safety Is No Accident!
Be Sure To Drive carefully....
To Protect Our Children
Crown Hardware
McGonigle's Grocery
Bob's B/A
,Miller Motors
Vanderhoek's Supertest
Gingerich's
Read's Shi& Luggage
Box Furniture
Ball - Macaulay Ltd.
Henderson Started Chicks
Ltd.
Flannery Cleaners
Rowcliffe Motors
Walden & Broadfoot
The Huron Expositor
Huard Service Station
Russ Recreation
John Bach, I.H. Dealer
Irvin's Hardware
Anstett Jewellers ,
Bill O'Shea
W. E. 'Southgate
Shinen's
Whitney Furniture
Seaforth Motors
Frank Kling Ltd.
Harold Whyte & Sqn
Crich's Bakery
MacDonald's Shoe Store
Eve -Mar Store
Larone's
Stewart Bros.
Smith's Superior -
Keating's Pharmacy
White Rose Station
Sills Hardware
John A. Cardno
Graves' Wallpaper
Main Street Variety
Hildebrand's-
Robt. Bell Industries Ltd.
Canadian Tire
Savauge Jewellers
Trapnell's Pastry Shop
Wilkinson's W.A.
Seaforth Foodlanci