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� Are&et►t tr4 ,etiin� of the Wnsail chart,82e f the welt attended .
"1APrr}t A, oCiati9n elgcted meetiit .,
Harold vKnight as mu-nicipal ,Huron MPP Jack•lliddell
chaixinan. a reviewed activity in, the
Huron Rldi�ng Association legislature #6d discussed activity
rpresident tan McAllister' was In Across. the riding. ' ,
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�� for the h6lidays•�orn'er ur en les -at
GEORGE W. ARMSTRONG father of Mrs. Merlin (Jean) Gerald Campbell, Sandy Munn.
Hensall passed away at his
George Armstrong Love, London; and Mrs,. Donald Harold Elder, Ross Corbett and
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residence in Hensall on (Betty) Flear, Grand Bend; Also Lloyd Mousseau.
surviving are six grandchildren. Flower bearers were Eric
Novembgr 22, 1974 in his 84 th The)ate Mr. Armstrong rested�Campbell and Steven'"Flear. '%�' �•
year.
at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel.in
Active in municipal affairs he Hensall where funeral service s
was a long time reeve of Hay was held Monday, November 25 Surprise Wedding Ahniversary
dand in 1942 was
W with Rev. Don Beck offictating. Party
Warden
en of Huron County: Interrhent in Hensall- Union Mr. and Mrs. Jofin Skea were yA'
He was the husband of the Cemetery. guests of : honour Saturday ,
evening at a surprise art given
yr.
former Jessie Buchanan, and .Pallbearers were Doug. Cook, by their family and. attended by
many of their friends in honour of.
e ■ their 25th Wedding Anniversary. W", -•
le were the reel '
The couple recipients of op ,
$rucefieldC�lSin��fet
many lovely gifts, cards and good
,wishes: f `�
Brucefield United Church ftas Murray Lind. Ken Sholdice in �u
STRIKE -- Picket lines went up aroundtwo Bendix
called a Minister from Burgess-
London. A
_ U e rch Notes
with $3. of gas --
.$4,79
Home Systerrfs Ltd. plants at Hensall on Monday halting production of mobile
ville. Rev. Stevens will occupy the
Miss M. E. Swan and Mrs. A.
Bradley John Alexander'
Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C.
�a
$7,49
homes and. recreational vehicles.. Local 3054 of the United Brotherhood of
s'
Pulpit of Brucefield United
P
Ham visited in Hamilton and
Kyle of' London received the
et rieitMl .for outdoor
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something new. this year, a Chris4mas Party which will
1:30
Carpenters and Joiners of America, -with 285 members, voted, 222-45 Friday to
Church on Feb. 1st, 1975.
Brucefield
attended the 50th anniversary of a
sacrament of. Baptism in Hensall
acCion
,
', striiKe over -the- company's failure to .include a cost -of -living clause in a new
and community
xtend sympathy to Mr. John'
Fornish
relative.
The many friends of Mrs. Geo.
N
United Church • -on Sunday
morning Don Beck
wrnter -
Mrs. Ross Brgadfoot,
' two-year contract. A cost of living offer of 10 cents effective Jauary 1, 1976 which
and family in the loss of a
Henderson will be pleased to
-Rev. preached
on. the :sermon topic "Becoming
It's time for sportswear
Car Insurance?": Readings were
p the company has made isnot enough according4o the Union -who seeks as well 10
loving wife and mother.
know she is able to be hbme'and~
a
Christian", and the choir sang
your
y p
cents, next Januar 1St. _
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Mrs. M. Sholdice is visiting for
at present is convalescing at the
the .anthem The 'ninety and
to be Cleaned.
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a couple of weeks with her sons
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home of her son John.
nine": Next Sunday will be '
b•1 S 't $ til Jackets
Auburn Advent I and the Sacrament of Sno'WiinO 1 Ul S, un ng
Holy Communion, r
Peter Van der Heyden.is a
patient -in Goderich hospital
following an accident in the Salt
Mines when a block of salt fell on
him. "
Mike Boyle and Leo
Redmond of London visited their
parents over the weekend, ,Mn &.
Jim Etue of • State Farm' • the Children's Aid Society and to-. Mcs. Cyril Boyle and Mr. & Mrs.
Insurance, Seaforth, discussed the Hensall Legion. Delegates Ted Redmond. • ,
auto insurance at the home of appointed to the Area Convention A meeting was held Sunday by
Mrs.. Jack Sinclair in Seaforth in Stratford were: Francis the board ' of St. Augustine to
when Kippen East W.I. lield their Kinsman and Grace Drummond. decide the date for the Christmas
November meeting A question Mrs Charles E re ave1 co --es Turkey Bingo It was set for
Ski Jackets, Suits, Ties, Knitwear. etc.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McArthur,
Snowflake, Manitoba, spent a few A credit of le per hanger for, good u hangers ,will be
days recently with their copsin, allowed' on Dry Clewdng. (NOT RUsrl`X).,
Mrs. 40
Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hughson,
Pilot Mound, Manitoba, were FUNNERY CIIANERS
guests last week with M6. Laird
Mickle.
PROMPT, FRIENDLY SERVICE
• Phone 5V4= — Staforih
These Specials avairable�• \�JA
s and . answer period followed-. .
remarks. Mrsy Stewart Pepper
December 11.
Children 8 years and under should Jteep Saturday,
with $3. of gas --
.$4,79
Country
Club Elm
f • Mrs. D. Triebner introduced the
conducted a contest . and Mrs.
Miss Joe Ann H key sent the
y P
December 14 clear°as the Seaforth Library will be presenting
$7,49
Northern Alpine
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BALL-MACAU Li�Y
- speaker and Mrs. Robert Bell
thanked him. The roll call was
• Grant McLean and:her committee
weekend with her rents Mr.
Mrs. Joe Hickey. She is in
something new. this year, a Chris4mas Party which will
1:30
VI/ite Bread 3/99
3 loaves
$ 8.49
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"What do Know Your
served .lunch.
Mrs.
commence at p.m.
my the Seaforth Exeter<s:>'<<
you About
Mrs. Ross Brgadfoot,
training for a nu se in the
g
To 'enable us to enter two teams
Brown 311.09
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Car Insurance?": Readings were
Ross Chapman, ;Mrs. _AI Hog-
Stratford General .Hospital.
Ba'sl4etball League we need more players. Be ready to practice
given by Mrs. Vern Alderdice on
"Safety'; by Mrs. -Jack Sinclair
garth and Mrs. James Drummond
-enjoyed a bus trip with' Staffa
A fire in the basement of
Kingsbridge Rectory on Friday
Thursday at the High School at 7:30 p.m.
Persons. interested in leaning th' hobby "of ligtild
3 - 40•ot.bottles of Pop.
99C plus dep.
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on
'''November', and A Little
Women'.s_.Ansti'tute.
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in
have op *04nity to view a demonstratio
. wherry they
:; morlhing,resulted' considerable
embroidery will ate
mellow and by Mrs. Campbell
attended the Royal Winter,Fair in
damage to the rectory from smoke
in the near futtire: Classes wilt commence if enough- interest
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Mreh;je s Sunocoi
tyre on "A Tale .with a Twist"..
Toronto.
and .water. The Lucknow Fire
_ is shown after the demonstration.
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exciting,beautiful paneling
Reports were given by Agnes Stephen McGregor underwent Brigade was called.
Eyre on Education an¢ Cultural surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, A'number from here atten&-d
Activities; by Dorot y Bell, on London last week. the Royal Winter Fair on Friday
Citizenship and World Affairs; in Toronto. They wen by bus '
and by -Mary Whitehouse on Every week 'more and more from Dungannon.
Agriculture and Canadian Rev. Father Denter er
'people discover what mighty jobs' - g "
Industries. Mrs, Isabefle Savage are accomplished by low cost returned Saturday from two
will be * Institute Sunshine Expositor Want 'Ads. Dial weeks in Florida.
Sister. A donation was made to Seaforth 527-0240.• .
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It cost�sso little, but adds so
much. See our selection of
wood finishes; brick and stone
styles, or even wallpaper,
Huron Maple
.$4,79
Country
Club Elm
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$ 7.95 �►
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Pacesetter • . • , ...
$4,95
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Georgian Pecan
$7,49
Northern Alpine
.$7.95
Caramel • •
$7.9S
,.Spicewood ... , .
• $ R.49
Driftwood • • , •
$ 8.49
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