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Unit IV of Hensall U,C.W. met
May 4 with Mrs. James
McAllister presiding. She opened
the meeting with scripture and
prayer. Hymns were sung with
Mrs. T. Sherritt accompanying
on the piano.
The ladies were treated to a
piano solo "Melody in F," by
Miss Greta Lammie.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Leona Park.
nell, Ted Taylor, Stewart Bell
and Don Dixon.
Flower bearers were Robert
Merner, Eddie Kyle, Gary Kyle
and James Tuckey,
A Legion Service was held by
the Hensall Branch of the
Canadian Legion Tuesday
evening at the funeral home and
an I.O.O.F, lodge service was
Conducted the same evening.
(Isobelle) Merner, Zurich; and
Mrs. Clarence (Dorothy) Tuckey,
London. Three grandchildren
also survive.
The funeral was held at Bon-
thron Funeral Chapel, Hensall,
May 10 with Rev. Don Beck of-
ficiating. Interment ,was in
Hensall Union Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack Brint-
nell, Gerald Glenn, Tom Brint-
Residents of the village of
Hensall were saddened this week
at the death of Byron (Doc) Kyle,
who passed away suddenly at his
residence on Brock Street, May 7,
1972, in his 59th year,
Mr. Kyle, widely known as
"Doc" was born on the Parr Line
and has lived and worked for
many years in and around the
Hensall area as a decorator.
In 1937 he married the former
Olive Brock and the couple have
three children. For many years
he served on the Hensall Fire
Department as a volunteer
member and also as a Chief. He
was a member of the Royal
Canadian Legion and the I,O.O.F.
Lodge.
Mr. Kyle is survived by his
parents Thomas and Nancy Kyle
of Hensall,
Also surviving besides his wife
are children Don, Georgetown;
Douglas, at home; and Mrs.
Douglas (Suzanne) Johnston,
Lucan. He was a brother of Dave,
Hensall; Russell, St. Catharines;
Roy, Timmins; Mrs. Arnold
S m
Amber lodge to
attend church
Noble Grand Mrs. Olga
Chipchase presided at the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge Wednesday evening,
assisted by the vice Grand Mrs,
Dorothy Beaton.
An invitation was received to
attend the Annual district church
service being held in St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, May
21.
The local subordinate lodge
and Amber Rebekah members
will attend Church in Carmel
Presbyterian, Church, Sunday
May 28,
An invitation was also received
to attend the 60th anniversary of
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge,
Seaforth, being held in the
Community Centre May 10.
Members were also invited to
visit Emerald Rebekah Lodge,
Parkhill May 16, that being their
Past Noble Grand's night.
Final arrangements were
made for the Daffodil Tea and
Dessert Euchre in the local hall,
May 10.
Pictures of Africa on filmstrip,
were educational and in-
formative, with Mrs. Rowe and
Mrs. Chipchase showing the
filmstrip.
The offering was taken by Mrs,
Harry Horton and the ladies
reported that they had made 83
visits and quilted many quilts,
Plans were made to provide
flowers for Sunday services in
May and for the supper for the
teachers soon. Lunch of cookies
and tea was served by Mrs. R.
McAllister and her committee, • Auxiliary install
new executive
Hensall Legion Ladies
Auxiliary meeting was held last
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Irene
Davis presiding. It was decided
to cater to two weddings in June,
The annual Penny Sale will be
held June 9 in the Legion Hall,
with tickets being available from
Auxiliary members. A carload of
members plan to go to the Zone
Rally in Gorrie, May 10.
Nominations and elections
• were held with Mrs. Mary Taylor
acting as chairlady. New officers
are past president, Mrs. Irene
Davis; president, Mrs. Mildred
Chalmers; 1st vice, Mrs. Wanda
McClinchey; second vice, Mrs.
Hilda Smale; secretary, Mrs.
,,Donna Allan; treasurer, Mrs.
Mary Bisback; sergeant-at-
arms, Mrs. Iva Reid; sports
officer, Mrs. Iva Reid, pianist,
Mrs. Mabel Munn.
Executive committee is Mrs.
Annie Horton, Mrs. Alice
Neilands, Mrs. Jean Smale, Mrs.
• Vera Smale and Mrs. Mary
Taylor.
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Unit II UCW Meeting
Unit II met Monday evening
with Mrs. Kay Mock opening the
meeting. Mrs. Mona Alderdice
read from the Bible and with
Mrs. Grace Drummond and Mrs.
Beatrice Richardson explained
the scripture passage. Mona,
Grace and Beatrice recalled
Jesus' commission to his
disciples on Ascension Day,
lighting candles to symbolize his
message — "go", "teach" and
"baptize".
The minutes were read and
approved and the roll call an-
swered with "Did you Know?"
with 17 present. A letter was read
from Miss Catherine Hunt an-
nouncing the Food Forum on
June 1 at at Clinton High School.
Mrs. Joyce Pepper read a poem
"The Absentee's Alphabet", and
showed the filmstrip "The Garth
Legge Reports", on the Church's
mission in Africa, Mrs, Fran
Mickle thanked all persons who
knitted bandages, and reminded
members of nursery and nursing
home duties for May.
Mrs. Kay Mock conducted a
of the former's uncle, the late Mr.
Ross Love,
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fink and Miss
Patricia Anstett, Clinton, spent
the past weekend in Belleville
visiting with Mr. & Mrs, Bill Fink
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Asa Deaves of
Hensall arid Mr. & Mrs. Elgin
Johnston of London spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar
Smith and Mrs. J. Jarrott of
Guelph.
iley
Mr. Donald Sieber
(impoverished artist) on May
6th, 1972
This dubious affair will take
place at Kim's home 303 Hugel
Ave,, Midland, Ont. (Probably)
That's the gist of the thing.
There. Don't feel hurt because
you haven't received a personal
invitation. If you had, it would be
like getting a personal invitation
to the Black Hole of Calcutta.
Why do young people want to
get married anyway? In my day,
it was the only way to do you-
know-what. But with the pill, and
the new concept of "morality", it
all seems rather dopey.
Oh, well, I'll probably weep
during the ceremony. And when I
weep, it's a sight to behold,
Strong women, who have never
wept in their lives except over a
lost eye-lash, come up and pat
me, and try to dry my eyes with
kleenex, and all they do is make
me weep louder and wetter, will
understand.
The only advice I can give at
this moment is that if you have to
have a daughter, have five. I
imagine by the time the fifth was
gotten rid of, you'd be able to
control yourself, to some extent.
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spitting, squalling fight every
three minutes.
One of the biggest ordeals, of
course, is meeting the future in-
laws. We got through that last
Sunday, and it went off fine. The
kids sat nervously biting their
nails up to the knuckles, as they
watched it,
Dot, a sensible person like
myself, and I got along fine. She
accepts life as it is, and does'
something about it. She'll be a
fine mother-in-law. Doug and my
wife are both nuts — about
classical music — and they got
along fine, He and I are going
trout fishing, so we got along
fine.
We had some chilie and some
cough medicine (an excellent
combination, by the way), and
could scarcely bear to part.
But to get back to my thesis,
and I'm afraid I've wandered a
bit, we can't invite everybody. So
I'll make it official.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T. Smiley
announce the marriage of their
:daughter,
KIM ELIZABETH, (university
drop-out) to
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Alfred Clark was in London this
week where he attended the
funeral service of his sister the
late Mrs. David (Myrtle)
Kilpatrick.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Keyes of Grand
Bend were guests at the wedding
of the former's nephew,
William Parker and Sharon
Galbraith at Midhurst Church,
Saturday. The reception followed
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Mrs. Margaret Thorndike,
Clinton and Mrs. MacDonald of
Edmonton, visited with Mrs.
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week.
Mr. & Mrs, Ralph Holland,
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funeral of his brother, the late
Ross Love.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto was a weekend visitor
with her mother Mrs, Emma
Farquhar.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Love of
Toronto called on friends here
Monday and attended the funeral
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