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Alderllice,Robert Kinsman on Monday, ocpt4f,
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Yom,en's Institute, R In minute of ee i Vicki 7 FC?Rp TlQIR1Q r2 "q prcl
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Mr, Kenneth Jones, members AAwered the roll pall,
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with leis Parents, Mr, And Mm, The girls rcceivpd their orange ;
Harold Jones, book covers and decided on their
Mr, and mrs,13., McBride spent design. .
Thanksgiving y�(th Mr. and Mrs:: � : �: __ A,.,.. w- .Rebeko:h
Steve Pine in Sault Ste Marie. `'`
The woman, who recently ' Mrs. Aldeen ' Volland, Noble Mrs, Birdge to the Lode- ' Chaplain, Mrs. Grace Thompson-,, .
Resent visitors with Mr. and moved to the far suburbs, phoned Grand of Amber .Rebekah Lodge Mrs. Dorothy .Corbett, Warden, Mrs. Dorothy Prker;
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M' Mrs. Art Ashworth, Iiderton 'and cellar. ,She was advised to "Make o Hensall, presided and .. ga the �ettt a...n Conductor. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 'HuRtable, 'a trail of,bse�fd crumbs from the was assisted�by the Vice Grand, report of th6 Lodge, and. Mrs. Financial Secretary. Mrs,
Centialia: basement to the yard and wait for 'Mr4, Margaret Consitt. `Mrs. Margaret Consitt reported for the Margaret Ingram; . Recording
Mr,•and Mrs. W.L: Mellis `the skunk to follow it outside , " Jean Bridge, District "Deputy visiting committee. Mrs:Olga Secretary, Mrs. Leona Park;
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. A little later the woman callfted • President of Huron Aistrict`No. 23 ; Chipchase announced tickets Treasurer,' Mrs. Dorothy Corbett;'
Thomas. back: "j slid what you told and her installing staff and , were available for the Grand Pianist, Mrs. Evelyn'MacBeath;
Margaret Hutchison, w
members-
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Banquet
on October Guardian, Mrs MaggieKippenTeaTippersmeet Now Ihave two skunks in my
The second meeting of the cellar." guests. Jr. Irene BrucefiednaafMrsSara}f Campbell; , Out w
Guardian,
Blackwell presented the D.D.P., Stephenson of Brussels read -the Mrs. Rose Broderick; Color
Commission for the Assembly Bearer. Mrs. Vera Lemmon. ,
President, Mrs. Grace Love for The D.D.P. Mrs. Bridge
AREA ! PUN R r, LS the District Deputy President, addressed the Lodge on the
#A q Mrs. Jean Bridge. Mrs. Mary assembly President's
Lowe, Warden, conducted the motto "Action". )r. P.N,GH.
MRS FRANK ALLAN Township and Alex Jr. of Walton, ' of Clinton, and one grand- instaliing staff with Mrs.` Verna Mrs, 'Aldeen Volland presented
Mary Agnes Warden, 90, died and eight grandchildren. Also daughter.,Patrice. Also surviving Thomas, pianist, and Mrs.Sarah Mrs. Bridge with a gift, and the
Saturday, October 12, 1974' at surviving are nine brothers, John are seven brothers; Harvey of Stephenson, soloist. Following .D.D.P. presented Mrs. Volland
Kilbarchan Nursing Home, Sea- of Porcupine, Sask.; Mike of Ottawa, Leonard of Ruthven, are the officers installed: Jr. with the gift of a ring and -also
forth. ` A former resident of • 'Buchanan,Sask.;Nick of Hud- Lambert of Almonte, Alan of P:N,G., Mrs. Aldeen Volland: presented Mrs. Vera Lemmon
Cromarty, she was predeceased son's Bay,Sask.;Edwacd of Carleton Place, Russell of Clay- Noble Grand,, Mrs, Margaret' with a twenty-year jewel. The
by her'husband Frank in Sept- Buchanan, Sask. ; Charles . of ton, William of Arnprior, John of Consitt; R.S.N.G. rs. Olga Noble Grand, Mrs. Bernard of
.ember 1965. Canaria,' Sask.;Stephen of Almonte, and four sisters; Alice Chipchas.S' .G., Nfrs. Irene Brussels spoke briefly and Mrs.
She was born, in' Hibbert Thompson, Manitoba; and Paul, (Mrs. John Cross of Edmonton), Blackwell; ce G d, Mrs. Emma Campbell of Pride of
Township, educated there at S.S. Joe and Walter of Buchanan, Irene .(Mrs. Earl Pretty of Mid- Bertha MacGregor; R.S.V.G.; Huron Lodge, Exeter, congratulat
'A N7, and married there on August . Sask.; three sisters, Mrsa Helen dleville), Isobel (Mrs. W. S. Mrs. Beatrice Richardson; L.S.V. ed the- installation staff and
28, 1912. The late Mr. and Mrs. Boychuk of Yorkton, Sask.; Mrs. Rodger' of Lanark), 'and Laura G.,' Mrs, Hazel Corbett; officers.
John Worden were her parents. Dora Homenuck,, Canaro, Sask.; (Mrs. J. G. Rintoul of Clayton).`
In 1951 Mr. and Mrs.llan Mrs. Tillie Marchuk, Sarnia,
,{�►► He was predeceased by one
retired to Cromarty. Ont.; Mrs.Sophia Parnetta, brother, Edwin. IDMS honours Mrs E.
The late Mrs. Allan is survived Tillsonburg, Ontario. Following cremation at Mount
by four children, Vera, Mrs. . He was predeceased by two Pleasant Crematorium,'• London,
Alfred Ross, Hensall; Margaret, sisters, Mrs Annie • Prasok, October 9, 1974, a' memorial Campbell on 55 wedding
Mrs. Murray Christie, Hibbert; Yorkton, Sask. and Mcs. Kate service was held at R. S. Box
Anthony, Stratford and Eldon of Kastinuck, Corinth, Ont. ' Funeral Home, Seaforth on Fri- Mrs,, Harvey•Hyde, President Mrs. Myrtle Dick: Mrs. Bertha
Hibbert Township. Thirteen Funeral services were held- day, October 11,4974,.' • of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presby-' MacGregor gave a reading
M grandchildren and 7 great -grand- • from the M.L.Watts Funeral Mr. Thompson received 'his terian Churctr presided at the entitled Harvest and
children also survive. Home, Brussels, at 1:00 p,m. on elementary education at S:S. 12, Thanksgiving meet' g and Thanksgiving Season". Mrs.
Funeral services were 'held Monday, October '7th, Rev. D, Lanark Township. For most of his opened the program with a Percy Campbell acted as
Monday from the G. A. Whitney Docken was- the officiatinglife he farmed in Ramsay Town- Thanksgiving poem and scripture secretary in the absence of mrs.•
Funeral Home with Rev. S. minister. ship ,in Eastern Ontario. from Luke. Mrs. Harry Snell Glenn Bell. Mrs. Hyde closed the
Sharples officiating. Interment Pallbearers were Ross Bennett, The last ten years of his life presided when the Home Helpers meeting with a poem "Loving
followed in Sfaffa metery. Hugh Johnston, Harvey Craig, were spent in Huron County. assisted with the program and led Thy Neighbour" and prayer.
Pallbearers were: Alfred and ' GeorgeWailliamson, Roy During part of those ten years, he in prayer, followed by meditation Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth will be. in
Eric Ross, Peter , Middleton, . Williamson and Morley Nichols, was manager of a hog farm and .and devotional taken by Mrs. M. charge of , the November . 4
Bruce and Garry Allan, and Frank r Flower bearers were seven-,-.. was also -employed at the Queen's Glanville, Mrs.Esther Wright and meeting.
Allan. grandchildren. Hotel in Seaforth. Mrs. Earl Campbell, wile
Flowerbearers were: Douglas Burial took place in Brussels Mr. Thompson's literary talent 4-H Girls Discuss celebrated her 55th wedding
Hutchinson, Kennetb Whitesides Cemetery. and his. fine wit 'and humour Hensall ` I , 'Helping',anniversary was presented with a
�Ak and Barry Sammons. lV1ALC0[ M RA4YMOND became widely recognized in a gift by Mrs. Edgar Munn on
Homemaking Hostesses" and behalf of the uiltin group.
THOMPSON book which he wrote and 'rad Hensall II met Tuesday evening 9 g M s.
ALEX GULUTZEN _ .MaicblLn ,, Raymond (Mac), .. Published in 1%7 called "A at the Hensall United Church. Following the meeting,
�'' Centennial Concoction of Verse, Clarence Voiland presided for the
Alex Gujutzen , of; , . R.R.3; Thompson of Brucefield, died in Nine•club, members answered the •� k
'l� Walton, Ontario, assed awe in Seaforth Communis Hospital on Fact, Fiction." " „ W:,' I i s `Aid nie tingI
P ,,, �, Y y p' roll which was ,. Something I Personals
Victoria Hos ital, London on-- Monday, October 7, 1974. He The last versk of his book
P Y would like in a guest room". Dues Mrs. Margaret Kinghorn,
1;rida October 4th, 1914. He in his 58th year. displayed Mr. Thompson's - atti-
Y• Y were paid ' and hostess files
was in his 68th year. Mr. Thompson was born Sept- tude towards life and his fellow were discussed, also book covers formerly of Florida, who has been
Born in Saskatchewan where he ember 15, 1917_ , at Almonte, man. a resident of York Crescent in .
and reference sheets. Sandwiches Hensall for the, past two *years,
received -his early education and. Ontario, a son of Daniel John were •discussed under • the disposed of her property to the
married the former - Albina Thompson and Mar Ann Aitken. "If any story told by me, P P P Y
P Y direction of the leaders and the Cottrell's of Exeter and left
Stratychuk, he came to this On May 31, :1947 he- married Has wrapped you up in ecstasy, girls were given the chance to eat .
district in 1936. He was a member ' Helen Margaret Fee, who sur- Or made you somersault in. glee, recently to take up residence in
them. A tea was held with the California.
of Duffs United Church, Walton. vives him, He is also survived by We've had some fun. girls using the sandwiches 'that '
!r Surviving along with his wife two sons; Raymond Lawrence of If i, by g esture, deed, or they themselves had prepared. Mt'. and Mrs. Alan Bushe and
are two sons. Michael of GreyTillsonbur and Reginald James thought, family of Dorchester visited over
g g Unites! Glsurch Notes the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
To you have any comfort brought, Hensall United Church was
How much, or little, matters not, Bert Horton.
The victory's won. decorated with fruits and Sim and Mary Roobal and Mrs.
TQ DAYIS CHILD � vegetables and 'corn for the Audrey Christie attended the '
This is my wish: that you should Thanksgiving • service Sunday McGregor -Denys wedding at
know, morning. Rev. Don Beck Bayfield on Saturday.
BY HELEN ALLEN When time has come for me to go;
preached on the sermon topic Mr. and Mrs. I Bert Horton
When 1, with feeble boat and oar, 'The Thanks Therapy", and the attended the christening of their
Embark to seek the Golden Shore, choir sang.the anthem Praise, O granddaughter, Karen Lynn,
A happy corpse i'll surely be, Praise our God and King' , daughter of Mr, and Mr's. Bruce
If you• were glad for knowing accompanied on the organ by Horton, at Br..ucefield United
Mrs. Turkheim. me." Church on Sunday.
protective of the younger children in his foster home.
Baseball .is: this lad's great interest though not on a
cot4etitive basis. His baseball glove•is his treasured possession.
He also enjoys weight lifting, wrestling and bike riding.. Too shy'
for most community activities, Wayne is happiest sharing ' the •, -„•.
family life and chores around his foster home. However, he has
recently become a Boy Scout.
Waytie is the sort of boy who needs to know exactly what* is
expected of him. He should have warm, relaxed parents who will
appreciat'e`hi's shy, pleasing personality and who can accept his
limitations•.
tb 'to ih4uite' about adopting 'Wayne, please write toToday's '
Child; Ministry' of. Community. and 5bci4l Services, Box 888,
Station k, Toronto M4P 2H2. Por general adoptio*Infortnation,
crit s'ulf yotir local Chiid'retti'S Aid Society.
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Hotel (Based our double occupancy.) >3
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All tulis for only $455.00
Subject to fuel surcharge.
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power atgering, power brakes, "radio, .bvlot.s,
was
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Township, a son of the late Mr.
Mrs. Robert Doig.
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and
dark green .metallic and occentgd with brown
He served overseas' with the
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vinyl interior, 302 V 8 engine., automatic custom
army during the Second World
' rtt0. Licence DJK472
War.
19„70 MONTEGO MX 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-8,
Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs.
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Rod (Sharon) Blair, of Sarpia;
finished in turquoise green metallic with black
sons, Brian, of Listowel; Richard,
vinyl interior. Licence PHK269 .
of Owen Sound; a brother,
1970 'PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 -door hardtop,
Andrew. of Egmondville; sisters,
slant site cylinder engine, "Three -on -the -Floor,”
Mrs. William (Janet) Senior, of
white sidewall tires and full wheel discs. Licence
Baffinq island. Mrs.J.H.,-(Isobel)
DD0781 '
McDougall and Mrs. J. H. (Nylle)
1969 MUSTANG MACH 1 351 engine, ,power
Stuart, both of Toronto.
steering, power brakes, radio, full console.
The body was -at the R.S.Box
Licence BZF824
funeral home, Seaforth.
HE LIKES FARM LIFE .
The funeral service was held
V-8, power steering,`'power brakes, automatic.
Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Rev.
When them is work fo be done. nobody has to go looking for
T,E.Hancock, of Egmondville
Wayne. He's right there, conscientious about doing jobs
United Church officiating.
assigned to him and even volunteering for others.
Burial followed in Molesworth
Wayne is 14; healthy and sturdy with blue eyes. blonde hair
cemetery. Pallbeares were Frank
and a fair, freckled complexion. He is amiable, co-operative and,
Phillips, Charles Wood. Glenn
eager to please so foster parents and teachers find him pleasant
Smith, Allan Nicholson, Ken
to have around.
Moore and Ken' Smith. ,
Wayne attends a school for non-academic students. Although.,
A memorial service was held
he is rather indifferent to bookish 'activities, lie has a talent for
Tuesday night at the funeral
shop work. Now in -a farm foster home, Wayne enjoys the life and
home under the auspices of
especially the animals. He has hopes, of being a farmer and
Seaforth branch 156 of the Royal
having "rots -of dogs".
Canadian Legion.
Wayne gets along well with both children and adults and is
protective of the younger children in his foster home.
Baseball .is: this lad's great interest though not on a
cot4etitive basis. His baseball glove•is his treasured possession.
He also enjoys weight lifting, wrestling and bike riding.. Too shy'
for most community activities, Wayne is happiest sharing ' the •, -„•.
family life and chores around his foster home. However, he has
recently become a Boy Scout.
Waytie is the sort of boy who needs to know exactly what* is
expected of him. He should have warm, relaxed parents who will
appreciat'e`hi's shy, pleasing personality and who can accept his
limitations•.
tb 'to ih4uite' about adopting 'Wayne, please write toToday's '
Child; Ministry' of. Community. and 5bci4l Services, Box 888,
Station k, Toronto M4P 2H2. Por general adoptio*Infortnation,
crit s'ulf yotir local Chiid'retti'S Aid Society.
Apples
Get your winter sup-
ply of excellent cook-
ing and eating appies
at
Ae GRANT FOX ORCHARDS
Highway 7 and 8, Shakespeare
Phone 625-8751
Open Daily 9:00 a.ln, — 9 p.m.
HAVE FUN
x
INN
-IN THE SUN
Two weeks in beautiful Torremolinos on
Spain's Costa del Sol
,a.
Tours of Spain or Morocco, -Available. >x
TRIP INCLUDES: •�'
h�
Return bus fair from Monkton Area to and than Toronto >;'
Airport
Return Air Fare to Malaga, Spain via Ib+arla Airlines. .„
Bus and ba
ggage handling from Airport to Rotel and return.
Hotel (Based our double occupancy.) >3
2 meals per day at hotel.
All tulis for only $455.00
Subject to fuel surcharge.
Departure- Jung -dry 20th
"n ngft 1 hU"0,V blit ia009MG
Call 34%23104
;i*Wail # ros, 14 800 mtf, s. LiSe )ce pAl 145
!`T ;
197 F006 CUSTOM 4 door se:dorl;
c+uto tails power. steerinG, .power brakes;' Ya4io,,
jigy✓er YBAi6, #iriishel 1n rimedium dark''bro.+Y+rrt:'`�°
I LtF0pce-DF.V(,77.
107) FORD LTD 2 -door hardtop, V-8• entp
power atgering, power brakes, "radio, .bvlot.s,
1095,
full console. (licence BWS70(
1971 TORINO 500 Zdgor hardtop, finished in
dark green .metallic and occentgd with brown
'_•
m
vinyl interior, 302 V 8 engine., automatic custom
' rtt0. Licence DJK472
19„70 MONTEGO MX 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio,
$1
finished in turquoise green metallic with black
vinyl interior. Licence PHK269 .
1895 '
1970 'PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 -door hardtop,
slant site cylinder engine, "Three -on -the -Floor,”
S
white sidewall tires and full wheel discs. Licence
1-595
DD0781 '
1969 MUSTANG MACH 1 351 engine, ,power
t
steering, power brakes, radio, full console.
10
2095
Licence BZF824
1969 METEOR RIDEAU 500 4 -door sedan, 302
t
$1395
V-8, power steering,`'power brakes, automatic.
--Licence DHA789
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