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picnic was held at Seat I,iops Ratthwell; Secretary Kathleen race, Jim Ricini aa:
Park on Sunday, July 21 1974. Beynon: Sports -Keith Rothwell The pi tv in 1475 soill be held .10
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t Following the noon meal, Pre- and Peggy gistiars • eta d Sunday in July, at w.. ��� /�
4deni Bob Norman greeted every., Arnold and Verna ttathwell; Lion's Club Park, Seaforth. JACK" /
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one and welcomed them f$ Treasurer Bruce Rothwell picnic
participate in games which were A good time was enjoyed by all. A reunion of the Coleman
tooducted by Mr. and Mrs. Bob family was held in Seaforth Lions • • M •
Elgie. Finnigan Reaalon Picnic Park on Sunday a#'ternoon,
Photo Finishing q1�d t � s
y The results were as follows.; A warm July 14th, 'Sunday Winners of the raves were as •
Candy Guessing follows: 5' and under - Ch stal
brought 70 members of the rY Ctlnlerits• Polaroid
7a under - Shawn Morrison; ilea Finnigan Clan to celebrate its Whyte, Danny Clarke and Brian
and under 7 Danny Horton; lb And. sixteenth annual reunion picnic at Whyte. Kodak Argus
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over -Bruce Horton.
Lion's Club Park Seaforth. Girls 10 and under - Patty
Ann Lan ders game
Played •
Person to find most words froltr Following, a delightful 2:30 Coleman, Claudia Mallon,
RATHWELL - Marjorie Stirling. luncheon, ' John. Finnigan. the Boys 10 and under - Michael a •0,11.1.
Person with most 6 -letter words President extended a welcome to McClymont, David Whyte.e have p complete line Q .
A miscellaneous shower was Paul's Anglican Church Sunday Children's, Work Secretary of tate - pe Strome. Girls 14 and under -''Cath
held in • 'the Legion Hall in morning. The thence of the National Council Board of Canada° �Y all, making mention of those who Y gAlt'�'LTFk"S BREAD and PASTRY
g g Person with most 5 -letter words were unable to attend, some of Coleman and Lorie Robinson.
Hensall, Wednesday evening to sermon was "Barnabas was a of the Presbyterian Church, and Ken Stewart. r TIER WATCHES
— honor Miss Pauline Allan whose good man." The orchestra played Miss Hazel Macdonald, retired whom sent greetings and good Boys 14 and under Brett
g P Y person with most 4 -letter words wishes. Finlayson and Steve Hildebrand. � 8 -TRACK TAPES
marriage to Ron McBride will The old Rugged Cross" and also Missionary of Etheopia, Formosa Kathleen Beynon. Two uunutes silence was Winners of the ladies Kick the • MEDICO PIPES
take place August 2. Eleanor accompanied in the singing of the and Niarobi, Africa. Person with most 3 -letter words observed in memory of four Slipper were Cheryl Talbot and COUYPS SALIX"K OARDS
Spiels presided and welcomed hymns. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ort and Irene Moffat. Mrs. Art Finia son and of the
everyone. A game of Ann Landers United Church Notes Brenda of Witchita, Kansas. fatuity members wlto,passedaway Y IC4 FOR, PARTIES
A unique type of Bingo was during the past year, and who men's Kick the Slipper, MF. Bob
was enjoyed by all. Angela Don and Gail Travers supplied visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon played in order to acquaint shall always be remembered. Cartwright. The oldest member ! GIFTWARE and TOYS
- _ Duttman favoured everyone with the special music -for the joing Schwalm on Friday on their way everyone with the names of those A business meeting followed present was Mrs. Hudson and the BOXCHOCOLATES
selections on her accordian. A services in Hensall United Church to Tobermory and Woodstock. present. when Executive Officers for the youngest was Kenneth Bettles. * MAGAZINES and POCKET BOOKS
mock wedding with 'Eleanor on Sunday morning. The sang Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin, : Paper plate race - Stewart two following years were elected The person with the birthday
Shiels as Rev, Beck; June Max- "Stranger of Galilee". accom• Debbie and Paul of Fordwich Elgie as follows, nearest the date of the picnic was open until 11 p.m. every, night
well as the hest man; Marg panied- by Mrs, ' Turkheim. Rev. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wheelbarrow race - Glen Neil- president, Miss Hilda Finnigan, Art Finlayson. The person coming
Vanstone as the groom; Marlene Don Beck preacbed'on the sermon Schwalm. son and Billy Elgie. D Toronto, Ont. from the longest distance was.PFF POP"
Ingram as the bride; Joan Allan topic "Let's do some research." Mr s. Margaret Thorndyke, Clothespin Relay - Glen Neil- First Vice Pres., Mrs. Muriel Gordon Carnochan of Florida.
as maid of honor; Joyce,Pepper as Personals Mrs. Lockhart, Mis. Coombs and son. Billy Elgie, 'Scott Miller, Neil, London," Ont. Those elected to office for 1975
the bride's mother, produced Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dales and Mrs. Montford of Clinton visited Cathy Elgie. Secretary, Mr. ..Wm. . Hitchcock, were as follows: President - Frank
quite a few laughs. Jean Smale Mrs, Margaret Chisholm of with Mrs. Rachel Schwalm and "Dodgeball - Men - Scott Miller; Windsor, Ont. Mallott; 1st Vice President -
read thc,presentation address to Toronto were over the weekend Mrs. Ivey last Thursday. Women = Kathleen Beynon. Social Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz; 2nd Vice President
Pauline and Karen Shiels, Donna guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanDyke Balloon and Newspaper Race - Keith Finnigan, Mr. and Mrs. - Ivan McClymont; Secretary - G•ILSON
Jean Allan and Kathy McDonald Soldan and families. of Brantford and Mr. Peter Van Chuck and Mary Joyce Bechler. Dan Wallis and Mr. Charles Mrs. Dorothy Talbot; Treasurer -
helped to present gifts. Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean Driel of Goderich visited with Mr. Couples -Kick the Shoe - Keith Haney. all of London, Ont. Mrs. Bruce Coleman; Sports _ C H E ST FREEZERS
fittingly thanked everyone and a have returned from a pleasure and Mrs. Sim Roobal. Rathwell and Peggy Strome. Gaines and contests concluded, Committee - Doug Hildebrand
delicious lunch was served. trip to the western provinces. Lynn Dodds of Seaforth spent Longest Kick - Bob Norman. little .gill Finnigan, the youngest and Rick Wood. It was agreed to
' •Thomson Reunfon Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zychow•ska the weekend with her The following is the 1975 child present; Herti'Finnigan, the drop the lunch committee for next 20'
cubic foot
The 35th annual Thomson of Prince Albert. Saskatchewan, - grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Executive: President - Bob Stir- baldest head: Christine Finnigan year and everyone provide their (606 ponfood storage)
reunion was held in the Hensall visited over the week -end with Roobal and also visited with her wnref 4 t Th , i will
park on Sunday afternoon. After a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm: aunt, Mrs. Audrey Christie.
delicious smorgasbord lunch. Mrs. Zychowska was formerly Paul Dodds of Sea forth is
President Dorothy Chase Miss Hilda Blackwell. ' a spending this week with his
presided for a short business Deaconess fbr 25 years for the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sim
meeting. It was decided that next Presbyterian Church of.,Canada. Roobal'.
years picnic will be held the third They were touring through to the Mr. and Mrs.Desmond Ivey
Sunday in July at Goderich east coast calling on places and visited with their mother. Mrs.
Harbour Park. Officers for next friends which they had previously Daisy Ivey. who accompanied
year are: President - Dorothy worked with. '&v also toured them to heir home in Sarnia for
Chase; Vice President Norm Goderich and visited with Miss the day this past Sunday.
Stanlake; Secretary -Treasurer - Lily MacArthur• a retired Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Mary Parsons; Sports Committee Wallace Haugh and family, were
- Bob and Glenda Cornish; Lunch Mrs. James ,Sisson and Debbie,
Committee - Cecil and Joyce Seaforth C of C has another Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Charters
the polka-dot dress; the John o res men s. a Fico c
Finnigans, oldest marrieds; Lloyd be held next year at Seaforth
Finnigan and Doris Hitchcock for Lions Park again and'on the same
the balloon toss, kicking the shoe. day, the third Sunday in July.
Pepper and Lloyd and Helen
Thompson. The youngest person
bated
and daughter of. Blyth, Mr. and
Mrs. R.J. McNaughton of Toron-
The Brethous picnic was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Oscar
formers parents, Dr. and Mrs.
George Morphy following a trip to
present was Tara Nichole
successful tontert
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones
Brine on Sunday. Those attending
the East coast.
Cornish, daughter of Mr. and
'The fifth concert in the of C was given by the J.egign Band. of
and Mr. and Mrs, John'Kane of
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold-
,
'Mrs. Robert Cornish of Guelph.
Msults
Summer Sunday evening series Mitchell under the direction of
Stratford.
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-Grierson,Mnand Mrs -John Aziz
Mr. Wendell Camm of Stirling,
of lite s are as
p°rts
foil h
Mr. Claire' French:
Mr. Wesley Ham and son
Johnny, Jeff and Matthew of
a former resident of this
ov0s. winners rn t e various
races were Elizabeth Thomt'tsotf°
Tania Cornish, Greg Chase,
Jo7l f filepper; -Jeff Chase, Laurie
Pepper, Marilyn Pepper and Brad
Chase. A. candy scramble was
enjoyed by all the :children.
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Ladies kick� the; Sfii_ppett• was won
I'm Cindy Cornish. Guessing
contents of an unlabeled can -
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Preceded by the Stratford Robert of Huntsville visited their London, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff community together with his
Majorettes and color party, they ' mother Mrs. Alice Ham and Miss of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs.. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and '
paraded down Main Street to the M. Swan. Willard Schaefer of Kitcfiener. Mrs. Barrie Evans of London
Victoria Park where a varied Mr. Douglas, MacBeth • of Mr. and Mrs. Rea Stephen of attended the Kirkton . Garden
program of standard selections Windsor visited recently with his Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Party on Wednesday evening.
were played to an appreciative mother, Mrs. J.W. MaeBeth. Stephen of Oakville,. Mr. and Mr. and. Mrs. John Rodd,
�.dddien'ce, Sev ral M& i eddies - Mr. and Mrs. A, $cribbon of Mrs. Clare Bickell of St. Marys, Pamela and Calvin returned home
%,:.0 1sidj clutrru�rlr"reA� Old { Torontq-an4,Miss, -#pryl.,Pwat"1,, Mr.._•<and Mrs. Ross. Robinson., on Friday from a.three week trjp -
Spinning Wheel, Let me call you son •ot`'tondon spent last eek Lynn and Dale, Mr. and Mrs: Don to Western Canada. They visited
sweetheart - were given with Mr. with Mrs. Edna Patterson. Brine, Cheryl and Daryl. with the formers sister, Mrs.
P
u epper, guess ug number
of jettykbeans in a jar -Cindy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van
French takingthe solo
part.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson.
.William Stephens, Mr. Stephens,
Cornish, Wadd (mens game) -
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Wieren and family have returned
The drum majorettes per-
and'son Laurie left on Friday for
Margaret and Janet attended the
Douglas and Sheila of Calgary
Clarence Prestap, water in a
from a holiday in Nollarid.
formed with lighted batons in a
Dawson City.
Kerslake Reunion in Exeter on
and attended the Stampede on
balloon contest Laurie Pepper
Mrs. Dave Moyer, Parr' Sound
Very effective manner. Following
lunch
The many friends of Mrs. Elsie
Sunda Y
several occasigns. They also
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and Brad Chase.
visited with.Robert Thomson.
was served to the'band by
Forest, formerly of Brucefield
Mr. and Mrs. John Morphy,
visited Bamffand the Ice Fields.
charge of sports; Mrs. R.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Robinson.
the committee.
were sorry to hear of her sudden
Laurie and Scott of Richmond Hill
Miss Susan Spence is spending
Harvey Turner of the Parr Line.
Belmont, visited with Mr. and
C. of C. Schedule of remainingdeath
on Thursday of last week.
spent the weekend with the
this week at Bimini Camp':
smorgasbord lunch. Everyone.
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were . guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Sympathy is ex nded to Miss
members and friends, are
Milt (Myrtle McIntosh of
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Ted' Robinson.' .a patient in
Concerts.
July. 28
Margaret McQueen and family.
MRS. RiCHARD TAYLOR
Clinton Public Hospital,
Mrs.
Teeswater Band
SEAFORTH W.I. NOTES
Mrs. Richard Taylor, former
Mr. and Jack Bell are
holidaying in Denmark.
Civic Holiday
No concert.
The July ,meeting of the
Seaforth Women's Institute will
Mary Richrdson, of Hensall.
Mrs: Steve Pine and daughter
August 11
be held, Sunday July 28 at'3 p.m.
passed away at the South Huron
of Sault Ste. Marie . are visiting
Brussels Highland Band,
in the Lions Park, in the form of a
Hospital in Exeter on July 22__.M,. and Mrs. Ed McBride.
August 18
picnic. Mrs. Bruce Coleman and
1974 in her 87th year..
Sympathy of the community'
Goderich Town Band
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman are in
She was- the wife of the Ite
goes out to the -Turner family in
August 25
charge of sports; Mrs. R.M.
Richard Taylor and dear mother
he loss -•of their mother Mrs..
Seaforth Community Band
Scott, Mrs. Lorne Lawson. and
of Mrs, Gordon'(Jean) Munn of
Harvey Turner of the Parr Line.
Mrs, Alex Pepper are in charge of
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R.R.#1, Exeter; Mrs. Lorne
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson
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smorgasbord lunch. Everyone.
(Margaret) -Kay of London;,Mrs.
were . guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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members and friends, are
Milt (Myrtle McIntosh of
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one
welcome.
ancouver, B.C., John. Seaforth;
Richard, Hensall-, Edwin. R.R.72,
Kippen, two sons predeceased
her. Also survived by several
grandchildren and great
grandchildren. ,
Mrs. Taylor was a member of
the Anglican Church and a life
member of the Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary.
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The late Mrs. Taylor rested atWith
Mr. and Mrs. John Watt and
Cameron, for two weeks. They
Contrasting interior
the Bonthrofl Funeral Home in
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie' Geddes
Double Parcelled
Hensall where funeral service
Darwin Bannerman on Monday
and family were in Sarnia on the
large Trunk Roof
was held on Wednesday. July 24,
at Z P.M. with Rev.
were neighbours from London
Weekend picking up Sheila and
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�Pocih_ s
officiating.
when they lived there. Mr. and
leaving Pam with her grand
; m Uee
p Full Foam
�A.Anderson
Mrs. Jerry Kibbler.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
y ial% Bucket Seats
to McTaggarts
Ir Cemetery.
ry
Mr. and Mrs. John Watt and
Cameron, for two weeks. They
Pallbearers were John, Alvin,
Jennifre left this morning to pick
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedford, and Ray Taylor, Douglas
up his parents from a plane. They
Bedford Durgey and Bonnie and
a Munn and Grant Walker.
are coming over from Scotland for
they brought Norman Dodds back Big 13.3 Gallon
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a holiday in Canada with their son
to Seaforth, after he spent two Gas Tank Capacity
MM. HARVEY TURNER
and daughter-in-law and grand-
weeks with the Durgeys.
Mrs. Harvey Turner, the
daughter.
former Sarah Jane Stewart
passed away at her home on
Thursday, July 18, 1974 in her
86th year.
Beloved wife of the late Harvey .
Turner and dear mother 'of
Witmer and Irene at home and
Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Taylor of
I' R.R.2, Hensall. -Dear grand-
mother of . Murray and Donna
4 Taylor.
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The late Mrs. Turner rested at EST E f L .3 L®W r K i toe
the. Bonthrori Funeral Chapel in The annual octogenarian picnic sponsored by the Goderich ),3 3%x •
Hensall until Sunday when a Kinsmen Club was held in the Saltford Hall on Wednesday
funeral service was held at 2 p.m. afternoon. Thirty-three residents of the Home attended and (Including Three Speed Automatic TrAlnsmission, Wheel Trim Rings and Whitewall
y' with Rev.. Murdock Morrison tharoughiy enjoyed the outing which included a variety
.4 officiating. Interment was in program renewing acquaintances and a .buffet lunch. The Tires,- 2 Barrel Carburetor, DeLuSe Push- Button Radio)
Bayfield 'Cemetery. variety program consisted of selections by the Goderich
Pallbearers were Harvey Keys, Psychiatric Hospital Rhythm Band directed by Gordon Also.ln Stock Two Astre Custom Safari Wagons -- Three Hatchbacks
Ralph Turner. Jim McNaughton, Harrison, vocal numbers by the Snell Family, tap dancing by ` A,, r
Bill t ansitty Elmer Turner and Lorie and Jeff Bender and highland dancing by. Sharon and Three Astre GT• s And Two NotehbaekS --- Twelve Astre$ In Total
Jenifer Keith Stephenson. Whiteley. �
Flower lis were Robert N S, Tan Wilbee of Watton arranged a variety program for <
Turhet,_ 'Oivai 5ehilbe, Ray "Fattiily ,Night." Carol Wilbee was emcee for the program ~
Pepper, Roti Coletrian, Charles and joined het brothers Keith and Brian, and her parents !an
# 14fustatd and $off Turner of and Mrs. Wilbee with several musical numbers and vocal r
i Auburn, acc3m Mrs. ,Neil NtcOavin led a lively sing -along and WEST END GA
solos.
T�eVete paned Jeannie McDonald and Cathy McGavin for vocal
and to dente duets. Mr. Harvey B ons thanked "the°' MUtpli" 0 MITCHELL LTi. g�
d t,;. 1�tiderson p Y rY
tftkted 'tire service iii St. entertainers on behalf' of the residents,
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