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16 THE HURON EXPOSITOR JULY 27, 1978
Laundry
opens,in
Hensall
Hilda M. Payne Mrs. MacGregor
262.5018 262.2025
•
Partakers honoured
At Stanley Park
Varna ‘,Atillkave
outdoor service ,
A new venture in Hensall is the
coin operated laundry owned by
Ronald Doiron who has come to•
Hensall from Exeter. Ten.
washers .and five„,dryers are
already installed and there is still
a water softener to come. Ronald
states that patronage has been
well up to expectations so far.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fox of
London were visiting in the
community on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde
have• returned home from a bus
tour to the west coast and back.
Barbara McCurdy of Centralia,
and recently of Hensall, has
passed her Grade -two theory at
the Royal Conservatory of Music
exatn held in 'London recently
which entitled her to Grade
seven piano. She is a pupil of
Miss Greta Lammie.
William Gibson attended Hair.
stylag—Classes at Toronto on
Sunday under "The Llongueras_
Technique" from Spain.
Kippen
correspondent
travelling
CorreSpondent
Rena Caldwell
262-5935
Mrs. Margaret Hutchison. St.
Thomas, is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs: W. L. Mails.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Denys on the birth of.
a baby, girl:.
Mr. and Mrs. JOhli Kinsman
and family arc moVing'inio theIr-
*new, home oh the "Tenth"
Now that the teacher's
Federation has succeeded in
getting a big raise in pay for the
Secondary School Teachers, why
do the tax payers "in Huron not
form a Federation and refuse to
pay education taxes?
Your correspondent is leaving
for Scandinavia told Western
Europe on July 24 and will return '
Aug. IS.
Mrs. Love passes
atHuronview •
Mrs• Hugh Love
Agnes • Ann parrot° Lovi..
passed • away • at Huronview,
Clinton Friday July 21, 1978 in
her 91st year; Wife of Ehigh Love
formerly of Hetisall. Surviving is
one son Earl Love Hensall, and
one daughter Mrs. Percy (Emma)
CamObell,,Hensall, a sister. Mrs.
Luella NorriS, Goderich. Also.
surviving are six grandchildren;
seventeen great. grandchildren:'
and two great great grand-
children. •
• Private funeral service
was held from the Bonthron
Funtleral 'Home. Hensall Sunday,
Jhly 23rd at 3:00 p.m. with Rev,4,
John B. Fox officiating.Interment
in Baird's- Cemetery. The Pall-
bearers were Lorne Love,.•John.'
MCGregor, Grant Webster, Elmer
Campbell, Glenn Koehler, Ray
Consitt
A most enjoyable evening was
spent at the-Pineridge Chalet on
Saturday when relatives, neigh-
bours and friends gathered _to
honour Mr. & Mrs. George
Parker on their 25th wedding
anniversary. A family dinner at 7
p.m. preceded the evening's
entertainment which was
arranged by their family. The
table was decorated with summer
flowers, silver candlcabra and
centered with a decorated
anniversary cake in the number
25. George spoke briefly 'thanking
the family. Following ttie4inner a
large crowd assembled when a
social time and dancing to' music
by the Blue Water Play Boys was
enjoyed. ,ceorge and J.Iiidy
thanked7everyone for their best
wishes and gifts. Refreshments
wore served and an. anniversary
fruit cake was served. •
Mr. & Mrs. Wks Corbett
visited recently with the latter's
•sister and brother-in-law Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Brown and family at
Newtonville and Mr. & Mrs.
Morris Taylor and daughters at
K illworthy. .
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen & Michael we're • recent
visitors with Mr. '& Mrs. James
Sangster and Brady
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Shaddick and.
sons of Kitchener visited recently
with t1.11, former's mother Mrs.
Pearl Shaddick,
Mr. N u Mrs. Robert Chalk- and
family 'of Mitchell visited this
week with Mrs. Chatter's parents
Mr. & Mrs. Jack 'Corbett.
Dr. Douglas Fot( of London ,-
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian church on Sunday
delivering an inspiring' message
'on the text "Let Not Your Hearts
Be Troubled". Miss Brenda
Pepper .presided at the organ.
The service next Sunday will be.,at
the hour of 10:30 a.m.
New Residents at Queenslyny
Home
"Welcome" new residents at
the Queensway. Nursing Home:
Mrs. Vivian Alderson. and Mrs.
Laura Dolman. Visitors: Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Smith visited Lynn
Lathuore, Ellen Kendrick 'and
several resideinS. E.G-. Hogarth
and Elaine Baynham visited Dora
Hogarth. Mr. and Mrs. Yockell
and Mt's..., - Audrey Potvin and•
sons, Montreal visited Louise
Mitchell. Miss Aleida Kats went
ont for,- the day on Sunday with'
John Bruls..11.. ivan and Dorothy
Taylor visited Adeline Taylor.
Chester and lily Dunn and ha
Ridley Ridley visited Vera Laramie. Rev.
D. Adcock conducted Church
service on Tuesday with• Louise
Mitchell aCCOIllpanyhig at the
piano.
Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P. Mrs.
Wein and David are visiting this
week with Mrs. Wein's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker.
The Fair Board committee met
last week and reviewed the
Hensall Spring Fair. and arranged
for the Fair Dance to be held on
AU-g-tit4 -4ih 'in the Auditorium of
the Hensall Arena with Lincoln
-Green Orchestra of Parkhill.
Tickets are avilablc by calling
262.5839.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence
Johnson of Florida visited this
heck with the former's sister
Mrs. George Ingram and brother
Mr. Allan Johnson.
Mrs. Edgar Munn visited last
week •with her' son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dona
Gooding and family at Parkhill,
Mrs. Jack Corbett was a recent
visitor with her son-in-law and
daughter Mr:. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and family at Mitchell.
Correspondent ,
Mary Chessell
482.9969
Varna's oldest resident. 'Mr.
Ernie Pollock. died on Sattirdit.,
afternoon. having suffered a
stroke Wednesday morning. He
was well enough to go to the
post-office earlier that morning,
as was his custom. We extend our
sympathy to his family..
Bob and June Webster and
family, and Bill and and Joyce
Dowson and family spent a Couple
of days last week in the Franken-
niuth area.
Murvin, and Ruth • Johnston.
flora Dowson, Mrs. Souter of
Seaforth. and . Wilfred Chuter
have returned front an enjoyable
three.,week buS trip-to the Calgary
Stampede and Victoria, B.C.: and
other places of interest along the.
way.
Owynne Roberts' mother, Mrs.
Tony Martin of Brantford, won
two second prizes and an
honorable mention in the painting
SPECIAL!
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REGULAR OR ALL BEEF
and pholograpIty sections at the,
Goderieh Festival of Arts.
Alec and Mary Ostrom were
honored guests at a neighborhood .
reception at Pete and Linda
Postill's home on Friday evening.
They were presented with a gift.
Paul Consitt has returned from.
a three-week holiday. at Bellwood,
Lake near Elora.
Mrs, Belle • Reid had an
enjoyable reunion with the senior
members of the Parker family.
‘‘ hen twelve of them from
Bayfield, Varna and Listowel met
at the home ()I' Miss Laura Lucas
in Brussels on Sunday.
-.The :mutt' outdoor church
service and picnic for members of
Varna and Goshen churches will
be held next Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
at Staple} Park at the lake. Bring
yoitr lunch: beverages will be
provided. Those who were there
last 'year enjoyed it very much, so
come .and worship in God's
beautiful outdoors.
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"THE, REAL THING"
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CASE 0E -24-10 OZ TINS
Brucefield has picnic
EAT, PRINK AND BE MERRY—Deane Ross, 21
years%old of Brucefield, shares a bite from the hot
dog held by her father, Jim Ross while Lee-Ann,
Wammes, 3 years old, of 'R.R. 3, Clinton cools off
with a drink Sunday afternoon at the Seaforth Lions
Carnival. (Photd by Oke)
REG. '5.79 SAVE 52.00 CASE
Correspondent
Jean Taylor
The community is pleased 'to
hear that Helen Pepper is home
following surgery in Stratford
hospital.
Mrs. Grace Thompson received
surgery in Stratford Hospital and
has returned to Seaforth hospital
for further treatment.
David Moffat has been
holidaying with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Crow in Brantford.
• Holidaying with Mrs. Berry are
her nephew and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Smith from San
Francisco and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Smiley from Erin.
Misses Nancy Taylor and Jo
Anne Grunewald both brought
back first prize from the Ontario
Central Music League Festival
held at Airport Holiday Inn
Toronto'.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck and
--family; Mr. and Mrs-. Ken
Caldwell and family and Mr. and
Mn. Arnold Taylor and family
spent the weekend camping at
Collingwood and all enjoyed the
great slide.
Kippen and Brucefield charges
enjoyed .their annual church
picnic and smorgasbord dinner at
Hensall park. Church service was
held under the shade of the
woods. Winners of the games
were: Pre-school, Ben tlathwell,
Crystal Jdnes, Steven, Lostell; 5
and 6 year olds,' Jason Turner,
Lori De Wyse, Myla Lovell; 7 and
8 years boys, Darrell Faber,
Glenn McBeath; girls, Tie Cindy
Walters and Kathy Rathw'ell,
Christine Cooper, Janice Moffat;
9 and 10 years boys., Scott
Townsend, William
Fotheringham, Greg Walters;
girls, Andrea Brisson, Lynn
Moffat, Lisa Higgs; 11 and 12
girls - Estella Wilson. Beth
Consitt, Melanie Lovell: boys -
Mark Cantelon. left' Walters.
Philip Lovell: Young Ladies. Tie
Jane Allan and Dianne Wilson,
Sandra Finlayson. Beth Consitt:
Young Men - Leslie -Consitt: Lyle
Kinsman. David Townsend: Sac
Races: 9 and under, - Scott
Townsend. Lynn Moffitt. Mavis
Turner: 10 11 & 12 - Beth Consitt.
Nancy Taylor, Mark Cantelon:
Teens Sac Race - Sandra
Finlay son. Estella Wilson.
Dianne Wilson: Wheelbarrow
Race: up to 11 - David Moffat.
and Scott Townsend. Nancy
Taylor and Lisa Higgs: 12 and
over - Don Taylor and Jeff
Walters, Beth Cooper and Sandra
Finlayson: Kick the Slipper: Boys
- Mark Cantelon:, Girls - Sandra
Finlayson: Long Ube Relay and
I-I000la Hoop Relay were both
won by Cliff Henderson's team.
• Sock- Scramble- was .won by Toni
and Joyce Workman. Ruby and
Laird Finlayson: Thread the
Needle Contest - Ross and Donna
McBeath, David and Barb
Cooper; Gift unwrapping contest
won by Jack Peck: Tug of War
was enjoyed by all. Winners Men
-Gerald Rathwell's Team: Ladies
- Jean Rathwell's Team. Girls
won in their tug against the boys.
A treasure hunt in the woods
was enjoyed by the 9 to 12 year .
olds conducted by Bob and Anne'
Walters.
Rev. Ted Stevens conducted his
last sermon and Rev, and Mrs.
Stevens received gifts and words -
of appreciation were extended
ftom both charges.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Jack McGregor nn fami1 an the
death of her grand then
Hugh Love at Huronview formally
of Hensall.
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