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THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF
NORTH AMERICA
Greenland is traditionally
considered part of North Ameri-
ca, but Iceland is generally as-
sociated with , Europe, Another
arbitrary distinction is that the
islands of the Caribbean are not
actually included as part of this
continent's offshore family, al-
though every isle farther north
is considered to be North Am-
erican in a geographical sense.
Finally, North America has its
southern boundary on the fron-
tier between Mexico, on the one
hand, and Guatemala and Bri-
tish Honduras on the other—
another definition more justi-
fied by custom than anything
else.
HENSALL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Varley
and Kenny spent the weekend,
holidaying in Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pyette
and family are on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flannery
of London spent .the weekend
in Port Huron, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Soldan,
Patrick, and Michael holidayed
recently at the Heppler Cot-
tage, Lonely Island, Oliphant,
Mr. Kenneth Reichert, Earl
Reichert and Patrick and Mich-
ael Soldan camped over the
past weekend at Grand Bend.
Mrs, Rheta ;Charles was vis-
ited recently by her two daugh-
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ters, Mrs. Scott Robinson, Lon-
don, and Mrs. Robert Harra-
dine, Tommy and Beverly, of
Sodus, N.Y., who are vacation-
ing at the lake.
Mrs., Ila Wood of Santa Bar-
bara, Cal., is vacationing for
the summer months with her
sister, Mrs.. Alda Simmons.
Allan Reid, who has spent
the past three weeks with rela-
tives in Tiverton, returned home
on Sunday.
Mr. Ron Wareing has pur-
chased the property owned by
Mrs. T. C. Coates of Exeter, sit-
uated on King St., Hensall.
Mr. Patrick Soldan, Kenneth
Reichert and Mike Murphy of
Arva spent the weekend in Nia-
gara, Falls.
Mr. George Parker, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, returned home Satur-
day.
Mr. Charles Mickle of Lon -
on spent, Sunday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Bob and Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Troyer
and family of Tillsonburg spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Troyer, whom they met for
the first time.
Grandpa was visiting his
young married daughter who,
on this particular evening, was
distracted because her own baby
daughter would not fall asleep.
::Tell me, Daddy," pleaded the
exasperated young mother, "at
what- age was it the most dif-
ficult to get me to sleep?"
",About 18," replied t h e
father.
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Hobo Parade Highlights
Hensall Sports Activities
Highlight of the week was
the Hobo Parade, when a large
crowd of children, dressed in
costumes;. paraded down main
street. Winners, for the cos-
tumes were: Best dressed: tots,
Greg Sinker, Beth Turvey, Doug
Eckel; intermediates; Susan
Broadley, Jackie Simmons,
Keith Koehler; seniors, Joan
Simmons, Gary Kyle, Jane Han-
cock; funiest costumes: tots,
Tony Kyle, Gordon McKenzie,
Cathy Cook; intermediates,
Cathy Fuss, Brenda Koehler,
Dorothy Skea; seniors, Gracie
Lamport, Bert Kosleg, Betty
Cameron; gypsies, Margaret Al-
lan, Peggy Vanstone, Linda
Koehler.
Field day wac held Friday.
Thursday will feature a Wild
West parade; Friday, penny
carnival at the arena. These
are the final events at the sum-
mer playgrounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy,
Michael and Billy have return-
ed from two weeks holidays—
one week spent in Ottawa will
one week at•Pt. Clark Beach.
Mrs. Marie Wilkinson and
Mrs. Gus Voth of Royal Oak,
Mich,, visited over the week-
end with Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink spent
the holiday weekend at Tama-
rac, guests. of Mr. John Parker,
Clinton. Mr. Parker is Imperial
Poyentate of Mocha Temple,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Perce Phillips
of WyndcIiff Crescent, Toronto,
have returned after spending
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Beer at Lake Huron Beach.
- Dr. William T. Joynt, London,
accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. Alice Joynt, spent the
weekend holiday at the sum-
mer cottage of Mr. Laird Joynt
at Lake Simcoe.
F/O John Beer of Moose Jaw,
Sask., spent the holiday week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Beer, and also visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. George Beer,
Linda and Betty at Turnbull's
Grove. `
Mr. Laird Mickle received
word last Thursday of the sud-
den passing of his brother-in-
law, the Iate Mr, Robert A.
Stump, of Los Angeles, Cal.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Margaret Mickle, of
Ridgetown; two sons and six
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid, Lon-
don; ?4r. and Mrs. Roy Lamont,
Zurich, and Mrs. Jean Manson,
Exeter, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. S. McQueen.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Snell were: Mr, and
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Mrs. Ray Reid and family of
The Pas, Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Knights, Stewart and Jane,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knights,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby,
all of Blenheim, and Danny
Laing of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr have
returned home from a pleasant
week's visit at St. Bruno, Que-
bee, with their son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Don-
ald Orr. They travelled there
by train and motored back.
W,ilile in Montreal they saw
many interesting things. On
Saturday, Aug. 3, Sgt and Mrs.
Donald Orr and Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Orr attended the Orr -
Wellington wedding at Plain-
ville United Church, near Port
Hope.
Gilbert Picnic
The Gilbert family picnic was
held at Canatara Park on Sun-
day, A delicious picnic lunch
was enjoyed by about 50 mem-
bers, followed with a period of
entertainment which included
contests. Members were pres-
ent from Chico, Texas; • Flint,
Mich.; St.' Bruno, Quebec; -Lon-
don, Hensall and Sarnia. Those
attending from Hensall were
Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Orr, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Orr and Barbara
and Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Orr,
now visiting with their parents
and brother and family in Hen-
sall.
GM.ON.►.. ' E
NIr, and Mrs, ames Westlake
and family of •T etitgz 14a1t04_
vtlth Mrs Westll,*e'e parents
Mr, and.Nixs Garnet »aITYmple,=
1,aSt week and 'while here vts4ted;
other relatives -
Mt; and MrS, Mh - .hand ilii.
diem of Tweed, flintoras,, ave,e�
turned to their bole after vis,
Wog with Mr, and Nom,, Cleave
Coombs and Mrs •Tones
Recent visitors with filr, and.
Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple were.
Mr, and Mrs. George Dunn of
Centralia, Mr, .lim Vennor and
?4r, and Mrs. Len Purdy of 'Hen
sail.
Mrs. R. Dalrymple and Char-
-lie who 'were visiting this past
week with Mrs. Pearce of Lon-
don, have returned home,
Mrs;. Roily Vanatone and chil-
dren, who have been spending
a few days with Mrs. Ted
THE
Drewni have relltmed,o
home. at Revolt,.
Un te, Oren If at preset
staylnig with 'fir: add, Mrs, Karl
lliott, ,at Vubih .
Nor, an& 40. Oliver MOP
and .Soho Jilox,Aif Toronto
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Mr, and' We, Willcacc► pte
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McKILLOP
Mr. and ;Mrs, William. Groves
and their two sons Ere* Mani.
toba :are visiting With his cnot'ht.
er, Mrs. Will Kerr. of KR• 15t
Seaforth,
Mr, and Mrs, Alva Gray.. Rf
London, Mr. add drs George ,
Hodgins of Lu an and M*' and
Mrs, Williani Sebben of Strati-
ford
tratford were Stcnda, guests of Mr:
and Mrs. Frank Johnston.
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Here Is the second of my
Summer Safety Contests. It's
easy, lots of fun. to enter.
The picture is based on my
rule 'Keep out from between
parked tors'. Start right now
to find out what's wrong In
the picture. You may win a
CCM Imperial Mark II Bicycle
or a Flyte accessory kit.
these Prizes Every Week! I HERE'S, ALL YOU DO!
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Aug. 14th to:
ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE
208 KING ST. W.
TORONTO 1, ONTARIO
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I Cut this contest out of paper along
dotted lines and color the picture. Or
draw a picture that looks like this
and color it.
2. List on separato sheet of paper
the seven things wrong in the picture.
3. Moll contest and list to address
on Entry Form. Don't forget to fill in
your name and address,
4. Any child of elementary school age
may enter.
Contest No. 2
NAME
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5. All entries become the property of
Elmer the Safety Elephant and cannot
be returned.
6. Children of employees of this
newspaper, the Ontario Safety League
and Canada Cycle and Motor Com -
pony Limited may not enter.
7. Judges of the contest will be
traffic safety authorities. The Judges'
decision le final.
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