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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-05-27, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965 PAGE THREI About People You Know . . ITEMS ABOUT HENSALL Mrs. Alex Mousseau under- went surgery in St° Joseph's Hospital on Monday of this week. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Broadley and Susan, of Marlete, Mich- igan, were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwan. Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mrs, Har- old Sturgis, Exeter; Mrs. Earle .Rowe, Mrs. Victor Pyette were in Kitchener Wednesday of last week attending a luncheon bridge held at the Bingeman Park Lodge. They were guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Ross MacMillan,. Mrs. Carl Payne, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's 'Hospital, London, has returned .home. Mrs. Wes Venner, who has been a patient 'in South Huron Hospital, returned home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela, Sheila and Kevin, of Willowdale, were holiday week- end visitors with Mrs. John Henderson and family. Miss Mary Payne has accept- ed a position with the Ontario Loan and Debenture Co. in London. Theological education Sunday was the theme of the service :rt St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday morning, Rev. J. P. Landon delivering a message in keeping with the theme. The flowers in the church were in loving memory of Kimberley Corbett, placed there by the family. Sunday morning, May 30, at 9:45 a°m., the Oddfellows and Rebekah lodges of Hensall will worship with this congregation. Flowers in Carmel Presby- terian Church and Hensall Unit- ed churches Sunday morning °were in loving memory of Kim- berley Corbett, placed by the :family° ‘gte#14,4211 eVdercier MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christian and little son David, of Luck. now; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glov- er, of Brampton, visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family. Ch a r l e s Mickle, Hamilton, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Robert and .Ann. The 75th anniversary of the Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Church will be held. on Wednesday, June 2, at 2:30 p.m, Guest speaker is Mrs. W. A. Young, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. William Mur- dock, Mr. 3. C. Curran, Ham- ilton; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rum- ble, Larry and Christine, To- ronto„ were holiday week -end guests with Mrs. J. R. Murdock, and along with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBeath, of Brucefield, and Stan Love, of Exeter, were dinner guests of Mrs. Murdock in Guelph Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Noakes will celebrate their 25th wed- ding anniversary, Tuesday, May 25, with a family dinner in honor of the event to be held on Saturday, May 29. The youth group of Bruce - field United Church will have as their guest speaker at their anniversay Sunday morning, May 30, Rev. Barry Passmore, of. London, who will speak on his trip to Selma, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr spent the holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr at Chesley. The draw for the 65 prizes donated by Hensall and district merchants will be held this Friday, May 29, at 9 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Hensall, Receives Degree Ted Norminton, son of Ed Norminton and the late Mrs. Norminton of Hensall, has add- ed another degree to his pres- ent list. He will receive his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of Toronto at spring convocation later this month. He previously attained his BA and MA from the Uni- versity of Western Ontario. His Expert Watch Repairs ta Trophies and Engraving • DIAMONDS - WATCHES - CHINA St tt J ell rs LTD. CLINTON — WALKERTON — SEAFORTH �w? Jacob Reinter stands in thick growth of weeds next to than, Atrazine -treated field. WiAtrazine keeps the corn clean saves precious labour ° says Jacob Reimer, Pt. Rowan "Atrazine has given us excellent weed control on our 140 acres of corn. We combined a bumper crop, averaging 135-140 bus: to the acre", Mr. Reimer reports. "We applied Atrazine when the corn was 4" to 5" high, because we like ro hit the weeds than are already up.The trouble is the weeds come up so fast. We thought we were in for trouble. But Atrazine knocked them out in short order." "1 used to go through the corn two or three times with the cultivator, bur my time is too precious putting on Nitrogen, to have to worry about cultivating -- especially when Atrazine does the job better." "Although I plant tomatoes on some fields, follow- ing corn, by working up the soilwell, I have never had any trouble with residues." I certainly wouldn't want to go back to growing corn without Atrazine." Use the one herbicide that keeps corn clean through to harvest. Ask your dealer for descriptive literature and 'don't forget to get your sprayer ready on time. Allrarlpe hill Is available Ip51b. bags and 59 lb.carieasdram Iarpisupply doalart foe good farnisig is IWO MAORIS (CANADA) a,aral*TAlD, 234 COLINTQN AV N6AC CAM:TORONTO 9dl ONTARIO Wedding MacDonald -foster Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, was the setting for a pretty wedding •on Saturday, May 22, when Bonnie Jean Fos- ter became the bride of Randy Alexander MacDonald in a cere- moy performed by the Rev, G. L. Royal, amid .a setting of early summer flowers. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Foster, Hensall, and the groom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MacDonald, Goderich. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a navy and white suit with white accessories. Her bridal bouquet was made up of red roses, Matron of honor, Mrs. Bud MaBon, of Goderich, chose a gown of pink with accessories in white, and carried a bouquet of white carnations, Bud Ma - Bon attended the groom. For the wedding reception at Elm Haven, Clinton, decorated with pink carnations and tulips, the bride's mother received wearing a blue Chinese silk en- semble with white accessories and a corsage of white carna- tions. The groom's mother chose blue brocade sheat with beige accessories. The young couple will reside in Stratford. PhD is in applied mathematics and he has accepted a position as assistant professor in this subject at Carlton University, Ottawa. His wife, also a math teacher, has accepted a position in an Ottawa high school. Mrs. John Henderson is spending two weeks holidaying with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lind- say, and family, at Willowdale. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt and Judith, Toronto; Dr. W. T. Joynt, of London, spent the holiday week -end with Mrs. Alice Joynt. Arrives in Okinawa Mrs. Manley Jinks received word that her daughter, Mrs. William Shupe, and her daugh- ters, Sari and Sue -Ellen, of Cali- fornia, had arrived safely at Amber Rebekalis Pion Service Regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge was held on Wednesday evening with Noble Grand Mrs. 3. F. Ingram presid- ing, when first night of nomi- nations were held. Members were informed that the TOOF and Rebekah lodges will attend service in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Sunday, May 30, at 9:45 a.m., and members Okinawa, which is on an island near Japan, to rejoin Staff Ser- geant William Shupe, who is stationed there. Sergeant Shupe was posted there three months ago. They travelled by jet, which took 15 hours after mak- ing two stops at Hawaii and Wake Island. Mrs, Shupe is the former Bernice Jinks. Hensall Man is Grand Master At the annual convention of the Royal Black Knights held at Brampton last week, Oliver Jaques, of Hensall, was elected Grand Master of the Royal Black Knights of Ontario, suc- ceeding John Clarke, Sudbury. Two hundred delegates attend- ed from Western Ontario. Mr. Jaques held the office of deputy grand master for two years prior to this appointment, and has been a Grand Lodge member for 10 years. A monster church service was held prior to the convention, attended by 600. are asked to meet at the lodge hall at 9:30. Next meeting will be Past Noble Grands' night when two lodges from Monkton and Eder - ton will be entertained as spe- cial guests. The new Canadian flag was on display. A carload of mem- bers attended the 35th anni- versary of Huronic Lodge, Clin- ton, on Wednesday. Growing Beans ? Due to the Late Seeding This Year — Are you thinking of growing more beans? 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