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Hensall council discussed Neilands said a new machine man Van Wieren said he was vestigate the use and said council should be raised to the apnexation and -f
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the purchase of a new small should be purchased, as the asked by Robert Erb of suftabil.ity of the non aped the village
ngat repairs to the roof said -hie h
tractor at ; .their May old tractor could not be Hensall about building permanent garage with the of the fawn hall budding. would get OMB approval.
meeting, .4onday. relied upon during a heavy permits for a garage to be county planning department. hellands suggested. ten Golutctl autltiarized lawyer
W.Qrks superintendent Dion snow fall. moved onto his property, Neilands said, he didn't arcs be called if the work s -an Dan Murphy'ta act on behplf
Towton're _r d e •tractor G ;floc ell, P r E b l.ans .t eve t ivanGk, -
l�o.,le th. txltuGt Ce . ePpe lr P 4 to he Q h91d pts rb''s,kilans, be arranged tinder the new
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a white paint brills used. Council approval was not -
Tuck rsmith Unit ! thanks to Grace Chapman The,.upstairs of the hall is obtained, The sign is said to
e tnet P Aldie Mustard. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold' Rath- used only as storage space. block Vision along the road.
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May 11. Hazel McCartney who accepted the brisk bid- Mrs. Leon J. Rushcall o5f well spent the weekend with An Ontario Municipal Since Council controls the
conducted all the Devotions olirg.,. Victoria British Columbia is Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Rath- Board hearing on Hensall's land it Was built on, they will
in the absence of Miss JeAh "" " Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine EI- visiting with her parents Mr. well. proposed annexation into decide the future of the sign..
McEwen who is ill. She read liott, Caledon East, Gordon and Mrs. Ross Scott. Florence Hill of London Hay Township is scheduled A local- business men's
a Poem on "Thankful Elliot, Cantly» Rushcall of Victor - -visited Friday with her sister, for June 8. seminar is planned to be tun
hearts." London &atnime is also spent a week with her Mrs. Seldon . Ross and Mr. Neilands said council had by the village on May 20.
Ross. resolved some Council was advised of an objections ' A hymn was sus with Eliot, London and Mrs. Hugh grandparents. � mECting � a t>cw ;
Mrs. Ann Broadfoot at the Berry, Bruceield attended _ municipal 1Ma0Cfatof The
piano. She chose as her topic the funeral of Mrs. Lawrence municipal will be pained e
"The Gospel and the tag." Smiley at.Erin Wednesday, associatiothe conlereACe in Toronto, b
The meeting was chaired by Mother's Day and the v
Mrs. McCartney who was sacred event to baptism were Hensau � &&bled of the
glad to see the nice few out, observed at the morning jn}yrapC+gmty
especially the guests of the . service by Rev, R. McMullen board of �a0on k The
evening, at the United Church. Wil- total incresaei from 1Q,Qd0
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• Ilam Joseph. son of Mr. and 10 =1Q3,173. ThU m TWO Grade -8 Classes Ell Huron _
The minutes were Mrs. Jo eph Clifton, wasand a _ _ _ an i6r-t,.ase a� Centennial al Schlool In Br ceti'i.eldf pent two days in Ottawa fast week..
read by Beatrice Stoll. The baptized. p Iaximately 11 Mills, the Their visit Included the Parliament Buildings, embassies and other sites
roll call was answered by 18 Mr, and Mrs. George Clif- equivalent of $33 an
with a, plant suggestion. ton of London visited with assessment of 03.000. in the National Capital' region. Above is a picture of picture talkers -
Violet Ross read a thank relatives over the weekend. Photo by Hook)
you card from Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Broadfoot of Lamb -
Ervin Sitlery and Mr, and ton'College, Sarnia spent the +�
'Mrs. Lorne Ai kens. weekend with her parents
• Several cards were signed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broad ber �� to
fiir the sick members, Mem- foot. attend'Car ,
bers were reminded -to bring Mr. Gerald Aldw inck a of "'-. U
baking for the Homestead Mississauga spent the w •ek-
Sale at Ba field. An .Invita end with his parents, Mrs. MRS. BERTHA ily at Mt. Brydges '' when regular meeting. Noble sentative in Brussels. "4Phe , conducted service in Carmel a.m, when Jack Burghardt, Auction and Bake Sale. Pro-
tion- was extended to: join and Mrs. Mac Wil %on. MacGREGOR Kenneth. Noakes and family Gland Bertha MacGregor proceeds from the dessert Presbyterian Church bn—Sun- will be the- guest spealter. ceeds will make a fine found -
with Unit 3 to visit Huron- Members of the U.C.W. 262-2005 from. Hamilton' and Water- was assisted b the Vice euchre. and bake salt- were day speaking on the su jeer Mr. and Mrs. Lobb of Clinton-- . ation -from whictr to IaUttclt a
view May 13. Visitor's Day is are reminded of the bake sale, Mrs" Fran Siemon of :Son- do n were also visiting, Grand Gladvs Coleman, who most gratifying. The IOOF "The Vocation of Parents". will assist in,the music of the campaign for funds for ne-
to be held in the church June at Homestead camp on ora California spent a plea- when all enjoyed a real reported cards sent to mem- and . Rebekahs will attend The Sunday School children service. Plan to attend this eessary preliminary, ex-
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Vera Berry ave the teras Saturday
Wendy morning.
of St.- t holAdaeyw with herr mother family get-together. bers and also treats. worship in Carmel Presb •ter �� a and attendance" readint ton IOOF. a du Rebekah hY L tithe ' penses. The committee wish-
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$ Y MBERZODGE MEETS Evelyn Mc$eath gave a tan Church on May 24th at g P readings -on , gds es to thank all who helped in
urgr's report.. A successful Thomas visited on the week- also visited. with Mr, and Amber Lodge met on report of the District meeting 10:15 a.m. The open install- "Mother". - 'Mother's will attend•worship in Carmel any way to make the day a
plant sale was held with end with her father, Mr.' Mrs. Lloyd Noakes and fam- Wednesday evening for the which•.she attended as repre'- ation will-be,held-in' the local Love" and sang "A Song For Church.. success.
hall on June 21st at'8:Q0 p.m, Mother''. Mrs. Don Gooding, Park- Hensall 'United Church
The were spoken hill, Mrs. Fred Johnston and _y_ _
``�� --.. for the p.D.G.M. Nbmina- y P was beautiful) decorated
Hensall, VCW reminded. tions followed. Refreshments to by Rev. Knight about Andrew. Moosonee were with spring' flowers donated..
were served .by Irene Black- Childhood, and honouring Sunday visitors with the from the garden,, of Mrs.
well. Edith Bell and Leona your mother. The Choir, former's mother Mrs. Mabel Mary Haugh..Brucefield for
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Parke* ' under the direction of Mrs. ' Munn. Chr'►stian Farpily. Sunda on
The W.M.S. of Carmel . Taylor son$ "Faith; ,of Our In spite; of overcast skies' May 10. Mother's Day. Sun-
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ool was cancelled so
�� Presbyterian Church met -on rprat se Hing r day SchMonday evening with Mar- estday . H that families could worship.Mothers ' Choi •nd' threate Cin:- the• on
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c..will b. held o Wednesday Hensall United Church and
avenin at t3 m th.e last DistricLCommittee for'Senior together. The,children's talk.
tene Bell presiding and open- g P• $
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...ed with a poem -on Mothers practise for the anniversary Citizen Housing held a very was on the comforting pre-
tions,"led a discussion and to Unit 2 of the Passmore; Mike &Deb, Lon- menta and residential Day.. Kathy Bell was in on Sunday, Mav 17th at; 17 successful Rummage, Bence of a mother.
Rev. Staiiiev McDonald apprgach "and communica_ way. Nursing Home are most Pollock„Varna• Mrs. Shine Industries and, eight apart=' charge of .the •devotional.
took as his text "Honour grateful,idential serv- $
Th. y Father and They closed with prayer.- The roll 'Hensall United Church for. don; 'Mrs. Betty Beaver, ices, and rehabilitation, for Mrs. Skea gave a reading.
Mother” and spoke on the , call was answered by 14 bingo and treats, the ladies, Paris;. Mr. and Mrs. Gary the mentally handicapped.. ' The roil call was answered by
challenge gf belonging to a members` present•: Dorothy of the Mennonite . Church, Struyf, •Theidford. Volunteer canvassers are the maiden name of your
mother ►n• full. Mrs. Bell -0 Y'S'"
Christian family, the par- Mickle was secreta and Zurich for in afternoon of A canvass' will be made in Donna Allan, Iva Reid, thanked all full.ho dot the B 8 & BETT
■ ents' responsibilities being pianist for themeetsg. The bingo and,to Mrs. Elizabeth Hensall for South -Huron and Beatrice Uyl. Colleen Ferris;
to raise .the children in love Treasurer, . Myrtle Sherritt Faber for transportation to' District Mentally Handi- Beverly Hovius,. Darlene Uyl, Queensway. A card of thanks Variety.& Gifts
and security, to be a good gave a• gratifying report of . go bowling, Rev. Hargraves capped, distributing "Seeds Ruth Knip: Alice Neil:ands, was,also received from the
example and to be a good Thomson family. Arrange- • seaforthl
the church of Hope". 'Proceeds far Irene, ,Linda Traquair 7 days d week 9
influence. The children must P_ w ' $ on Hoe Nutse Are. and the Messengers-. "' menus were made for the
P g roceeds from the beef barb= - as in charge of
raze in April. Gladys Cole- . Service. Huron p ry. g birthday party June ist. The �'OpenA.M. till 11 P.M. '
also be responsible, and •an received the offering. Visiting with Irma. Wilds a 'offering was received and
reverence and honour their Business ,followed. The were' Henry and Marie Erb
�� dedicated by Mrs. Bell.
parents and follow t ' . x- Wilds; ^Pat Wilds; /' •/ '•f ,
group was, reminded about speaks,
Margaret Ho arth re- .....
ample they are set. g P Mrs, Wilds; Winnifred ��n g gg P
the bake sale at the -Fiddlers' sided for the Ladies' Aid of s
The choir anthe - "No Contest ?nd_the group is to ° Wilds; Nora, Harry, and �,.
Carmel church and opened
Man Is An island" it <•• provide and 'serve lunch at Hale;.Ruth•& Mike Wilds.the meeting with two s �' REWORK%%
ne -Cramer was suit . mean- Roy, g Poem
Y g the general meeting in June y and Mabel Alderson , W1 a bout Afg han-i'tonand aled in prayer. Mrs.
ingfully and applauded by and are responsible for the visited Vivian Alderson. Hoggarth thanked iii who i'0 ,''� " j`• `N
the congregation. The choir flowers in the church in Ma Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited wires onoent - arc-���s',..,.......'...;,, v�vuie \.
was led by choir director Dr. , FiRty,eight visits were several residents. ItENA CAhDWELL. Workman. baked for the daffodil tea and .�r y \ '
P pp•e to the sick and shut-ins bake sale. Mrs. Bell gave a' i % �.��Ral h To Mike Moss visited Irma 262-5935 Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Mc re ort of the cards and .treatsThe service was conducted ng the past -two months. Moss: Kippen East W.I. will Gregor 'have gone to their P
�• ., and Gertie Moir displayed .
HENSA
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the theme Gad Is Here". Bill,' Mar acct; Dou and meet on Ma 20, at 8.30 m. summer home at Saltford. -' -
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Mrs. Mary Roobal, card con- $ 8 Y P• ttie^quilt the ladies had just
First we come, second we vener reported eight Easter Eva Triebner visited with at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kippen Gun'Club met on v ,
y P cards and one -birthday card P Y completed. FoNgwin re- v ;'
listen and lasts we respond. Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Beth. Guest speaker will be May 5 with 12 shooters. One P $ � f ��� R �.A �A ■ �� "� � "' +
freshments served by Doro•
Special family hymns, were � sent. The program number Les Mitchell visited with Carol Erb recently returned 25 -Bob ironside, ''23 -Pau{ •thy Taylor and Marg Hog. y is`;,, • "
sung throughout the service. was given by Mrs. Mary his mother Louise Mitchell. from, Afghanistan. Mrs. Middleton, John Hessels, girth the meeting concluded. �/ EAp
Welcoming at the front door Roobal and she read two • Ivlr, and Mrs. Ralph Hol- Hugh Parsons will give the Dan Crer ar, 21 -Lloyd Ven- M•� DAY,,M A 1►
poems, "Home and Mother" The next business meeting toQ f
^ were' Mr. and Mrs.. Donald r land, Gwen and Michael of motto. Mrs. Ernest White- Her,, John Anderson, 20-
Y and What Is Prayer". A y be June Rth
Stebbins and family. •. Clinton were visitors on Sun house will be in' char a of Jamie Caldwell, 'Br ,an Beer,'.''
CHRISTIAN FAMILY
were Brian Beer and Steve social hour followed and daY with Mr. and Mrs. Jim - lunch. 18 -AI Kyle. Grant McGregor. SUNDAY Fam!iy -DOXeS from Y=
`. Corbett. , Next Sunday is lunch was served by Pearl Sangster and Brad. ' Mrs. Duncan Cooper is a 17 -Gladys McGregor.►
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y i Coleman. . p- Rev. Kenneth Knight # �•
Canadian Bible 'Socief Sun. Shaddick, Mrs. Roobal and Mother's Day visitors with patient in St. Joseph's Hos tO25*00 _
day • when Rev,. Howlett ofGladys Mr.' and Mrs. Ken Pollock ital. London.
London will be guest, speaker. The. residents of Queens. and Jane were Mrs. Edith Morley Cooper •w.ho has
Unit l of the U.C.W. will be Bell. Exeter; Mrs. Susie been a patient in South
meeting,
2 on ' huvsday, May y Huron Hospital has returnedLAW Ae� '� w, �
p.m. Ch� �h home. nIOVe� 4�es•
s� urst UCW
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman - � •
Mrs. Tom Ford, Rodney, THE ONLY WAY TO MOW, Asst d
Coghlin, and Mr. and .Mrs. Chiselhurst U.C.W. met The President reviewed the P with her ►
Chester Earl. and Judith.
in the FellowshipHall of next meeting •• and
and � 1VIrs:"""Carl McDonald e g ,and thanked spent a few days
Hensall United Church on everyone for taking art'. Q , r •Q ^�
visited on Sunday at the ry. $ p YrVt�'i�e' Q FINGERTIP sparklers
^ manse with Rev. Stanley Tuesday. President Mrs. A card was passed around '
Dorothy Brintnell opened for, ever one to sign % s
McDonald for family Sunday. y gn and r �rtARTING
with a poem. fir/ C 'r�d�/
' UCW MEi"1'� P 'congratulations were extend- - j
The UCW meeting of Dorothy Parker presented ed to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Unit IV was held in the the worship entitled "The Kinsmen on their 58th •anni• . �
Fellowship Hall of Hensall Home". Kcinbeis answered versary. Rev. McDonald led O P+1�OTO FIN'ISHIN
Chile le uuGCE�
the roti tail with a "Green in prayer and a lint ex• , ' .-
United Church Ott Thursda�y P Y P The 'Brucefieid U.C,W Fast Efficient Service
with Nan Britton pres#ditt i Thumb Hint". Plans 'were change followed. Hostesses, .t ular meeting on 2 CYC
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finalized
Rest were Dorothy Parker, Vera May 5 at the held church. Marjory t'NC`N�` Paper Used for the► Good Loop
She opened the meeting with' Y Y
12 important things to re- party Ross and Marlene Parker. Kodak
member and a hymn was
Home. May 131h. Highlights Broadfoot and Ann Broadfoot
were mentioned on 'the Pre Alice Fer who was a were in charge of worship g, y Also: Film, dash Cubes and Movie Film
sun Susan Purdy had �- $ and -stud on Chile. l' ■
charge of the devotional, bytery at Stratford. Alma patient in South Huron Hosp- Y Q Side, Or rear
College farms are available ital. Exeter returned to her Beatrice Stoll. Pres. wel.
reading portions from the
.Acts. She spoke of the for anyone who wishes to home. comed all to the meeting.
attend August 16.19. Bertha MacGte or was a Barbara Moffatt. Sec, read Grass Catchers optional
Christian Church to South g $ the minutes and the roll, callO'N.
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' Korea and also stated part- Correspondence dealt with represjentative at a one -day
donations to be sent to the seminar held in Clinton last was answered. An invitation.
with r is vital and closed was received to the spring
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with prayer. following. Seeds to Africa, week under the direction of SALE ,
P y Thankofferin
Blankets to Overseas Relief, Myra Schriff. Consultant g - at Ontario ^...f
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'Mrs. Britton also spoke on Street Church. A donation
artnershi anti said we can Calmp Menestung. from Environmental Tysychol- .
P p Pearl Taylor read' an article ogy and Social Research, was made to. the Clinton
be blessed being wfts others. Public Hospital. The ladies NOW111111
"Being Avoided" from the Toronto. The purpose of this P
so we can receive as well as $ P po mandate.., Shirley Kersli lee meeting was to go through a were invited to take part in a 1 Dow u
give. Following her reading told and showed clippings cin series of exercises designed tour of Huronview on May
she led in prayer. Rev.l3 • 13. A cleaning bee of the,
Stanley McDonald presented Physical disability and Sarah to; help a community deter- 8 ' , ,- - � � '
the film, "lf 1 Should Die Dick. read a poem My mune the extent to which its chu"rch took Platt` May �', A a. ,9,
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Mothers Hands". Rev. Me- collective resources are -ad., bake sale will beheld May 16 R P' I, a. ; L `s
Before I Wake" depicting Donaldshowed a film on " f l e uatel meeting the. leisure at the Homestead trailer + • • ` „
the terminally ill, our 4 Y g
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Should Die Before l Vil�." needs of #ts older adults. • P