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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Couple wed
in Strathroy
A quiet wedding was solem-
nized in Strathroy United Church
on December 30, 1972, Janet
'Elizabeth Goddard, daughter of
Mrs. Harold Howard, London
was united in marriage with
Bruce David Shirray, son of Mrs.
Shirray and the late Albert
Shirray, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Shirray
were the attendants. The of:.„
ficiating minister was the Rev.
John B. Barrett.
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ROBERT BRIAN MAXWELL
Robert Brian Maxwell passed
away suddenly December 22, 1972
in his 21st year,
Surviving are his parentb, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell, Hensall
brothers, Wallace,, Clinton;
Ronald, Exeter ;Y'"Elfsiglas;
Hensall; Arnold, Blyth; Gary,
Hensali; sisters, Mrs. Donald
(Ilene) Cooper, Clinton; Mrs.
Robert (Marilyn) Thiel, Dash-
wood; Mrs. Robert (Sandra)
Carlisle, Hensall; and June at
home.
Funeral services were held at
the Bonthron Funeral Chapel
Hensall, December 24, 1972, with
Rev, Don Beck officiating.
Committal service followed at
the Funeral Chapel with in-
terment in Hensall Union
Cemetery at a later date.
MRS. LORNE EILER
Mrs. Lorne Eller, the former
Claudia Cochrane, passed away
in Toronto December 13, 1972 in
her 78th year,
Mrs. Eller was born in Stanley
Township, and was the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Cochrane, Stanley Township,
She is survived by her husband
Lorne, one daughter, Mrs. Peter
(Gwendolyn) Ostychuck, and one
son Donald of Toronto, and four
grandchildren. Four sisters also
survive: Mrs. A.E. Northey,
Cameron, Ontario; Mrs. Ross
Dick, River Philip, Nova Scotia;
Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie, Hensall;
Mrs. Charles Robinson, Bath,
Ontario; and two brothers,
James, Toronto; William, Hin-
sdale Illinois.
The funeral service and in-
terment was held in Toronto,
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
JANUARY 3, 4, 5, 6
MARKET PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
off quantities on all advertised items.
HENSALL - ONTARIO woe
Area residents winners
in local store draws.
the holidays with Mrs. Bertha.
MacGregor.
Mrs. Ernest Pylitt spent a.
couple of riaysnt tribro Christmas with their daughter.
and her husband, .Mr.
Tony ,Shnitrien and family
Mr. & Mrs, nubert
Elimville spent New Year's day
with the PYrris in Hensall.
Keith Bay, Vaneollver and
Linda Bay, London spent the
holidays with their parents Mr,
Mrs, Lorne Hay.
BROWNIES FLY,,UP — A group of young Hensall girls Par- are, Sandra Nixon, Karen Shiels, Nancy Dietz, Debbie Reid
ticipated in a Brownie fly-up recently. From left to right they and Jeanette Charrette. T-A photo,
Bradley.
Mrs. Dorothy Munroe, Seaforth
visited this week with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
Randy Parker, son of Mr. &
Mrs. George Parker, who un-
derwent surgery last week in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
returned home this week.
Patsy Parker returned to
London after spending the
holidays with her parents Mr, &
Mrs. Harold Parker.
Mrs. Edna Patterson is a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hoy,
Waterloo spent the holidays with
the former's parents Mr, & Mrs.
Harry Hoy.
Mr. & Mrs. Alan C. Busche and
family returned to Dorchester
after spending the holidays with
Mrs. Busche's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Bert Horton.
Mr, & Mrs. Robert
McNaughton, Stratford and Mr.
& Mrs. Peter L, McNaughton
spent New 'Years with Mr. & Mrs,
4c1 Corbett and Wayne.
Fred Beer is receiving treat-
ment in South Huron Hospital,
xe ter.
Mr, & Mrs, Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke returned to their
home in Oakville after spending
Hensall 5 to $1 store winner
was Mrs. G. Zandbergen RR 1,
}lensall who won a solid State
Playmate Radio,
icon's Discount Health Centre
winner was Larry Ferguson, RR
1, Flensall who won a Poloroid Zip
Camera.
B,J. Fink's Store winner of $25
merchandise certificate was
Frances Ayotte of RR 1, Hay P.O.
Three winners shared the
Winnings in Taylor's Ready-to-
Wear Store; Mrs. Shelley
Dayman won $25 worth of
merchandise; Mrs, Glen liar-
burn, Hensall, won $15 worth of
merchandise, and Mrs. G.
Zandbergen, RR 1 Hensall won
$10 worth of merchandise,
Four winners shared the
winnings at the T.C, Joynt and
Sons Men's Wear Store. A $50 gift
certificate was won by Mrs, Marg
Clark, Hensall; a $25 gift cer-
tificate was won by Mrs. G.
Zandbergen, RR 1 Hensall; a $15
gift certificate was won by Joe
McLellan, Hensall; a $10 gift
certificate was won by Mrs.
Rachel Schwalm, Hensall,
Five draws were made for
steaks at Al's Super Say.e: first,
$30 worth of steaks, Mrs. Vera
Johnston, RR 1, Brucefield;
second, $20 worth of steaks,
Stanley Mitchell, Hensall, three
draws of $10 worth of steaks each,
Mrs, Harvey Keys, Mrs, Herb
Stretton, Mrs. Rex Dick, all of
Hensall.
In the Crest Hardware Store
draw Mrs. Clarence Reid was the
winner of a Cassette Tape
Recorder.
In the H. Bonthron and Son
store draw, Mrs. Gordon Troyer,
RR 2, Hensall won $50 worth of
merchandise; Mrs. Bonnie
Regier, 530 Mornington Ave,
London won $25 worth of mer-
chandise; and Mrs. John Reid,
Hensall won $25 worth of mer-
chandise.
In the Style Beauty Saloh draw
Mrs. Bob McGregor, RR 2,
Kippen won first prize of a $10 gift
certificate. Mrs. Orville Work-
man, RR 3, Kippen won second
prize of a $5 gift certificate, and
Mrs. Lorne Archer, Hensall won
third prize of a free shampoo and
set.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon T. Munn
and Roberta Munn and friend
Stoney Creek spent New Years
weekend with Mrs. Munn's
mother, Mrs. Ida Munn.
Mrs. Sim Roobal is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael, Clinton
visited on the holiday with Mr. &
Mrs. James Sangster and
Large crowd
at services
A large crowd attended the
Sunday morning Christmas
Service of Worship in Hensall
United Church when Lynda
Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Doug Shirray was presented
for baptism. Rev. Don Beck
preached on the sermon topic
"Take this little bit of Heaven
with you to-day", and the choir
sang two anthems. Susan Beck lit
the fourth Advent candle. The
flowers in the Church were from
the funeral of the late Mrs.
Norman Cook.
A good crowd attended the
Church Sunday evening for the
Christmas eve Communion
service, The Meditation chosen
by Rev. Beck was "What
Business? Christmas", The call
to worship was given from the
gallery of the Church, and the
choir came in processional
during the first hymn and
recessional during the last hymn.
Mrs. Nancy Kyle lit the last
candle on behalf of the
congregation,
See us
first
about your
estate
By MRS. RENA CALOWL.L.
Guests over the Christmas
holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Love and family of the Parr Line
were; Mrs. Grace Love, Clinton;
Mrs. J.E. McEwan, Hensall;
Mr. & Mrs. Ken McKay and
family, Kippen; Professor and
Mrs. Robt Love, Madison,
Wisconsin; Mr. & Mrs, Neil
McNichol, Walton,
Mrs. Dick Cornish, Goderich
visited her father Robert
Thompson.
Julie Wright daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Percy Wright had the
misfortune to fall while playing
at Huron Centennial School and
crack a bone in her arm.
Visitors for the Christmas
holidays in and around Kippen
were James Kyle, Waterloo with
his parents Mr, & Mrs. Emerson,
Kyle; Mr. & Mrs. Steve Pine,
Sault Ste Marie with Mr, & Mrs.
Ed. McBride; Margaret Elgie,
London with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Robt Elgie; Brad Littleton,
Woodstock with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Littleton; Linda Work-
man with her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Workman; Larry Wright,
Fanshaw College with his parents
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Wright.
Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Mellis spent
Christmas with Mr, & Mrs, John
Gibson, Wroxeter.
Mr. &, Mrs. Alan Hollingbery
and family of Chingsord,
England spent Christmas with Manager: Ron Cottrell
Mr. & Mrs. Al Hoggarth and
family. Main St. Exeter 235-0530
Girls receive badges
at Brownie ceremony Estate planning for the living as well'as
protection for successors go together.
That's why we suggest you call us right
now to help you develop your living
estate plan—then get your lawyer to
draw up your will.
Generation after generation, Victoria
and Grey has specialized in helping to
plan for estate development for today
as well as protecting the interests of
tomorrow's heirs.
You make your will; we make it work.
The December Fly-up of the
Hensall Brownie Pack was held
December 20 in the Fellowship
Hall of the United Church, with a
good attendance. The mothers
were greeted at the door by
Nancy Deitz and Joanne Bell.
Interest badges were presented
by Tawny Owl Mrs. Cecil Pepper
to 12 girls for passing their craft
badge. They were Karen Shiels,
Debbie Reid, Jeannette
Charrette, Tammy Turner,
Laurie Pepper, Becky Baker,
Joanne Pepper, Vicki Mann,
Anna Marie Duffy, Joanne Bell,
Valerie Baker and Sandra Nixon.
Tammy Turner received the
Cooks badge, Joanne Bell the
Musicians badge, Laurie Pepper,
Collectors, and Sandra Nixon
toymakers.
Brown Owl Mrs. Rodger
presented the five Brownies
flying out of Brownies as angels
with their Golden Hands and
wings, then Nancy Deitz, Karen
Sheils, Debbie Reid, Jeannette
Charrette and Sandra Nixon
walked up the imaginary ladder
made by the Brownies as the
goodbye song was being sung.
Nancy Deitz and Joanne Bell
contributed piano solos which
were much enjoyed by all. A play
entitled "The Animals Gift" was
put on by Brownie pack in
costume. Valerie Baker
presented Mrs. Ron Mock with a
gift on behalf of the Brownie pack
for her work done as Chairman of
the L.A. during the past year.
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3rd Prize - Mrs, Harvey Keyes, Hensall
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