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because of his low returns far
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homes until 8m. The the
p• producers sold eggs for less ootnpanY, ix naw living back .. . •'
township hall was filled a than cost for 23 consecutive on the farm and helping withADV
view Slides of local church months. the dairy operation, where he D
andcommunity events shown A panel o:ansistin of . en 'q pp ��n
13 . joys more independence. " U S YOUIVE NMR W R
uid awa mws
by R -v.` • Wilena Brawn. melt and Narene Hatt. Bolt Dowson spent 18 years � � � ,—�.�—� -- ,
Vtar—s Broadwell of London Charles and Bernice Reid. with Tuekersmith Telephone
showed the Ontario Bean Kate Keys and her son Ron, b earn money to farm full-'
Bean
Producer's
's film "The Baked M and -Joyce Dawson and time, and settled the stud -PUERTO. -PLATA
Story". which featitred Gordon and. Ruby Hill each arts- when he told of having Where care hoc a, y paren 7.
via Pacific Western Airfif'tts
Jack Tar Village
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Correspondent They will erne d the Mrs. Helen Roberts was in
MstcG'FlEGOB church' parade an Sunday, charge of the study book
Sp'"ecialservice at Goshen November 8 when they will "The Handicapped --'They
Hensall Minor Hockey attend Church at Renamo . Have Much To Offer.'" Mrs.
There will be no church d • She is.a member voice. The Goshen choir has / *y
Of tote ,Ontario Youth Chair also prepared smeeting was held on Monday United Church. The mem- k Kinsman gave a poem
service or Sunday school in P P special music."
Varna on Sunday because of and has just returned from a evening. The hockey school begs plan on having the "It's The Little Things That
!which was planned was can- "Mone Doll" this year. (bunt". Life memberships,, �' ¢
the special anniversary ser- weeks tour through Ontario. Ivan and Margaret Mc- celled. The intermediatey Y
Plans were made for cateringwere resented to Ma S
gh Some young people m the (lymont continued the fam- tournament will be held on °to several bapquets. Kinsmen, Mug ' ' Upshal ►t /'
area may have been class- fly tradltics. of decorating the 29., fhtriher, TO HOLD Shirleyitrslake. Helen Ro-
David McKni t,• minister at November 27, 38,
vice at Goshen arch. Mr.
mates of Miss Jackson's in Y -
F�rnondville;, will be the ctnrch beautifully for the plans will be made ai 'mutt SATAAR bents. Phyllis Parsons. The '
guest speaker. The soloist Clinton two or three years harvest celebration of
colli be Miss Andrea 3adtson sgo and heard her beautiful Thanksgiving,�13� November 2nd at 7 October 6th the U.C.W. of president closed the meetsitg
p.m. The first practice will be Chiselhurst held their month- with prayer. Lunch was
.. Q a .. on Wednesday,l4 at 6 p,m. ly meeting in the Tellowship served by Dorothy Bdntnell i'•.
Hensall W sees Vietnam 111 Marg Vamtone, secretary Hall with the president Mrs. and Shirley Kerslake.
was very disappointed that Dorothy Brintnell presiding PE'MNALS "
more parents are not coming and opened with a poemMr- and Mt. Don MacLa
Chiselhurst and Hensall and notified members of lower hall by Dorothy Palter, out to.the meetings. She says "Thanksgiving Prayer." ren, Jodi and Brooke 'af
congregations united to cele several upcoming bazaars. Beatrice Richardson, Evelyn you cannot . run a hockey Mrs. Vera Ross was in Oakville spent the holiday
brate Thanksgiving together There ' will be another bale McBeath, Edith Bell, Gladys meeting with' four people in charge of the worship weekend with Don's mother _
at Hensall United Church on packed in November and our Coleman; 'Olga Chipchase, attendance. So parents try "Thanksgiving, Gladness." Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
Sunday, October 11. A good church anniversary on Nov- with Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and come out to the next The roll call was answered by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cor -
congregation was in atter- ember 1st. Lunch will be convener. meeting, which is held the repeating the 23rd Psalm in bent, Mrs. Blanche Chap
1 dance, served•after both the morn -
1st Monday in every month. Unison. than, London accompanies "
Our many blessings are all .nag and evening services. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne .There will be a skate-a-thon Thank you notes were read Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams,
given to us, by others, i The U.C.W. annual meeting were guests on Saturday at October 24. from the Glenn .Family,ltd Exeter to Detroit last week
will be held following the the Primeau-Lourenco wed
should
re God and they � 8 LEGION AUXQIABY Dick, the Glenn
nity & Diision and visited with Mr. and , 1
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,should receive all the credit, ung service on Sunday ding in 'Seaforth. MAHF.S DONATION Outreach. The president re- Mrs. Charles Goodman and
nest. ourselves. God and oth- morning, December 6, and Mrs: Hazel Corbett, Mr's. The Ladies' Leglon Auxil- ported 8 attended the Pre- Mrs• Goodman's sister. Mrs
as who should .be given the the Christmas -General meet- _ Pearl Hoehler, . and Mrs,
credit are our ancestors, the ing will be at fl p.m. on Nnida Payne• attended the arY met on Tuesday evening sbyterial at Kippen. Mrs. Stanley Mosier who was -
atars and ideals. An unbel- December 7. Huron County. Rally of the with the president Mrs. Alice .:Dorothy Parker announced a visiting there from ^North
ifa►fstt..thioka;oleos a: amaof i+kiiands presldingr -Dbnstt . aorkshop. will be held. "at . Carolina. " YOUR A the -four da Women's- Ind ltute'•'htld in UR ADVF.hRlJRE'[aUl1RS, �1.iDAYS INCLW S:
g of h� at Y ions were trade to the Sebringv lle on November Mr. Bill Shaddick, Mark ": . Round-trip let transportation • cl#fi limentary in•Ili ht tt
dunct:'but„believers knave it school held, at Alma -College Belgrave on Monday,, pato- Veterans 'at Westminister 7th. It was decided to have and Michelle of Kitchener Q p g food and be*r*le i mk* • Round -tri
,. transportation and baggagehandlingbetwgenairportandfiatel • TbrJ�{tiigitFssulirrinraccatnmtkia
is God s plan being worked last . Ata�ust was given by bee S. Hospital and 'the, C.N.1.Bt the annual bazaar.on Nov- spent `the weekend. with the, . "- hon • 7 full breatdasts, 7 bu4er lunches, 7 full dinners • Unlimited wine, tater *4c„ckti+ k ,
out. God changes our lives, if Isles: Hildafayne andat short Mr Charles Miclde .. o_f.• Wiiib xa wet* kp¢pintail, to ember 117th 3. p.ut..in the • '*mm- 's .mother Mrs. Pearl AND MUCK, MUCH MORE ;
we le t Flit ha�- v-_, s way. Alyn - •'de votionitl wash coodueted.by
have nothing- to bust of Mrs. cAllister. 'Iam3lton apdnt tl a 'Y'Itanki' catavass for the blind,' 'and. Fellowship . Henson. Shaddlck, and brother-in-law
g Shirleyy giving weekend 'with- his slsa'.to assist the Legion mien Ne=t meeting Will -be Tues.. and sister Mr. and Mrs 'e artU:' S
ourselves. Dessert was"served by Unit 1 7 N ! G HTS1999p
The children had a story op at the • • ` lieginning of the
mother Mrs. Laird Michle. to canvass for . Poppy Day". day Nov. 10th. George Parker. . •
think and be thankful A _. meting. l , .. �, - ., FROM :.
Fdday and.
mixed -quartette sang "Give Holidayyisltors .with Mr. Sunday
thanks, my soul. for Har- and Mrs. Xwnxrd Noakes
vest"..the quartette being were Ms. ean.Amesp, Lon- lr;+ •».0 -&Y EXU%Knff TU Atd�r^F CAW :w ,"` '°"
composed of Gall Shaw, don; • Dr. and' Mrs. David
Cad Stuart, -Doug. and Ro> 1 Nftake4and Jeffrey, Guelph,
Mode. Doug Cl
greeted Mr. John Nook- ..
the"co -congregation, the d; es. ' ,
ngreg Loadan . MP ihd-, 1Iia.. v 1 PRICE, ftt
and the ushers Charles Robert Noakes and Sarah, St.
Dortator, Dave and, John Columban and Mrs. Annie
Rowdi0' and Randy Parker. Noskes Hensalt:j LL INCLUSIVE J 1
Next Sunday, a special MSALL 9 4-H CLUB '
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fellowship service will be The Hemall Il 4H club
held in, the evening at 7:30. met on Tuesday, after anto
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as well as at the swtring the roll call; the Read these .Comments on Puerto Plata
morning service when Harry, 'group went on to discuss the
Stuart of A.R.C. Industries various types of eggs, and the froth Exeter and 'Area customers
will be the speaker. On shell. They then' went into . `...
November the 1st Anliver- the kitchen o prepare the a � Ltdo .` thlttet Sally LotL
Raymond, Exeter
sul services will be Eggonomical Quiche. After- g was, riadvertised The Su/nes were /argE
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morning and evening with Evei.Y
wards they discussed the c �I. �` and airy, -the accommodation excellent and the staff
Rev. Harley Moore of Grand different parts of the egg and of o h most obliging.Bend, preaching in the,morn- named them on a diagram, "
ing and, Dr. George Goth, dter discussing the ways to � [ •a�s� �
formerly, of Metropolitan store eggs and how to ell. a 0
United Church, London wale egg it was finally time y ,,, Bruce &Robin Pfaff,Cieditoh
_peaching in the evening. b try the quiche. The quiche A brochure couldn't get across the friendlingss and the
The film "A Letter to received mixed reviews:
troubleV
Vietnam" was Shawn at the This Year's leaders are Nave and the island
to which the• people at the i
October General meeting of .Carolyn. Knight Will go to and Donna • : .. , , i
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please their visitors. The number of activities
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Ole H�nsall U.C.W. on Man- Zwaan. The president is
an
sports ' was endless.
day evening, Octobttt.5..Bary Karen Campbell; vice pre= ;
San Hoan. aiit3d q, a refuge sident - Donna Taylor, se- Ai & Helen Rankin,' Exetei
koro ,'Piet. Nam who was cretary - Tracey Ducharme; �
separated from his mother'. press reporter'Liz Sangster. , Everything at your fingertips. Warm sandy beaches,
come to bell her the good and The group finally decided, the 'delicious food, free drinks and many sports .activi, fes, We
dee bad about life in Canada, dub name would be "Thr particularly enjoyed the warm ocean waters and clean,
In his ryes. The filen helps us Chicken Laysrs' � � ' `' uncrowded sand b aches.
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'mdentaotl how Canada ap- D.D P:INSTALLS - ,�:y ; _ .
chaired FOR THE jiREST"
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�A ngthy business session District deputy President
Dianne Gerenkorn asset d Lodge instal e- +
y p Mrs. Grace Fuller of Gode. YOUR,
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' rich Rebekah Lod led
by Mrs. Shirley McAllister the officers of Amber Rebe- -
and Miss Mary Goodwin. kah Lodge on Wedpesday A C ADVENTUME �
They showed the financial evening. The Commission MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS
was read b Sister Elva
standing of Hensall U.C.W. Y
n. Soloist Sister At Sale Prices
Osbaldesto
presents
and brought suggestions „ ' ,. ,. Y�V L:�NaT REFVS�,.., ;
6tttrn the executive as how it Muriel Hturisoa sang The ; LUCIA
should be used, on the 23rd Psalm and The Old 9
overh d projector. Rugged accompanied +' Also great deals on Morning Surf Waterheds INCLUDES
NewItrojects include int- IW the pianist Esta' Snider. ��
side the front entrance to the The Deputy Marshall Sister
church,' curtains far the Ada Fritzley conflutted the
andatsin Education building Iiistallion D:D.P. Chace Fut. Get yourself Cooking r.. - 16.
and carpet for the back give an tttspTrflg retest- 4.', 9 W04,0V t
dna this
stairc'iise. Other business in- age on increasing member- onlydudedtt„birthdappartyatthe ship which is the Presidents Hotpoint 30” StY1oOxh top deluxe reg, Departures
Thursday
8hte Water Sett Hamr to Motto. . presented ���� �VN and
November, a speaker from The D.D P. was 8�� ;
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dee South Huron District for by the It. P.N.G. Hazel - ; K
.dee mentally handicapped Corbett ► who,.alsemparted -
wd the:iuttoductift of a new fox the 1ljuictal totnmittee• + '
study k1t...,.T11fK- utter was Irene Bla4ftfl,reported the �»
dltyte while all sat wi'�h closed flossim and Doiodiy CorbettRE AT BUYS
w
es as know how blind give Chet tfeasetrer's report.
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aGifts were presented a
woWe feel sd •earner Dian
111111 Md given infartnation by D:O.P. lRuller and M.G. on carpetso dining.room suite&!
jtttt confuting the swords to Bertha, Maedre$w by Sts•tt guts, "`haus,-bi offet s� hutch find
*be the twifog of the dbaf. lett Hazel Corbett and Olga
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South Rum Ragiottal hold lunch wets served and a
at Kippen an September. 30, social ;flour enjoyed in the
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