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few 4aYs With'ijs grandpereuts,
Mr. and:Mrs rT&Q1C 0U e1till,his,
mother, .Mrs, i*en Burchill bast
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Comms!tity Hos it 1p on Thurs_
clay.
Mr. and, -Mrs. Keyes,
Teddy and Thomas, • • I.ondoA,
spent Thursday, with their un-
cle "and aunt, Mr; and Mrs. Herb
Britton. - -
Miss Eleanor Lannin spent the
weekend in Monkton.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Minis
held the Templeman reunion
at their home at Zion last Sitti-
day. -
Mrs. Lawre'ice Hannon, Mrs.
Earl Barker visited Mrs. Alexia
Malcolm at Seaforth recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack ,Burchill
called on• her brother, Mr. Clot -
den Eisler, Victoria Hospital,
London, on Wednesday.,,
Mrs. Gray Nutchell and Mrs.
Robert E, Burchill visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Burchill recent-
ly, •
Miss Melba Jean. Friend, Dub-
lin, spent a few days last week
with her friend, Miss Patricia
Burchill.
The Junior Farmers of Mit-
chell 'held a social evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per,.
gus Lannin, Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm
Mrs., Mary Malcolm attended the
Maleolin reunion ' in Strafford
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Roney
returned home after a three
week's visit in the west.
. Mr. • and- Mrs. Mac • Graham,
Toronto,• were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal-
colm and `attended the Malcolm
reunion at Stratford park on
Sunday; also the parade in Mit-,
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Seaiftkh
shell o1a 1it41iday
• Miss Nancy Lanvin was. azo at*'
•
tendant at. t Taylor•Thlel•W.ed-
ding in „Znr° on Saturday.
Louise Balfour: is holidaying
with her; aunt and .grandniotth-•
er, Mr. and -Mrs. 'Sant; GkLbb and
Mrs, Lily: Balfour, Mount
sant. • N •
Mr.' andi Mrs. hack Broughton.
Pauline and, John with Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus Lannin on Sunday.
Miss NaUCY, Lannin, is spend!•
lag. this week with her friend
Mi
Ss 'Margaret I•Ioggarth at their
cottage, Grand Bend.
... Mr. Carl Alan Mid Jim Roney
left on Tuesday for a • trip to
,,;stp o. F •,
Mr. 'Bruce Malcolm, and Dave
Pridhar left, on Monday 'for a
fishing trip .up around Orillia
end Barrie, •
Mr: and Mrs. Earl Lainehiaury,
London, visited) Mrs. Mary Mal-
colm ,on Wednesday.
Miss Lynda .Gibb, Glenne and
Nfihcy Gibb, 'Stratford, Arlene
and Wendy Sheldon,. St. °Marys,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal-
colm for a few drays last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker
and Nissen, .Mrs Leslie _Moore
left for the west last week, vis-
iting hie brother, Mr. Fred, Bar-
ker and Mrs. Barker and other
friends.
Mr. and, Mrs, Lawrence Bark-
er and Wendy, Mr, and Mrs.
Dalton Malcolm lift for Expo
on Friday and .,also will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, Mac-
Donald College, Quebec.
A goodly, number from the
community attended the week-
end .centennial celebrations at
Mitchell.
•Miss Lettie Lannin'RN, Detroit
Miss Mary Lannin and Eleanor`
are spending a few holidays' at
Mr: Morley Lannin's cottage
this week in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Britton was
tri• Stratforci�rtan Thursday.
Miss Joan Britton left on
ThursdaY''for a'boat cruise to
Jamsiaca. •
Mrs. Gladys Belfour, Mrs. Dor-
othy Hutchison visited Mrs.
Mary Malcolm' Saturday evening.
KIPPEN
Mr.' and Mrs. N. Dickert spent
the vpekendl at Clifford and at-
tended the wedding of Mr. Dick-
ert's nephew, Mr. Ron Dickert
and Miss Mary Lane at Mildmay
and the reception at Formosa.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ken • McLellan
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGre-
gor also attended the reception -
of Formosa.
News of
Winchelsea •:
Miss Dianne Hutton returned
to her• home on Friday after
visiting with relatives in Sarnia
for a. week,
Mr. and) Mrs. Harvey Skinner
of Sebringville spent the week-
end -with Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Flynn. and family:
Mr. Harry Cole of London vis-
ited on Saturday. with Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Miss Kathy Hern of Clinton
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil :Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Dayman and fam-
ily of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman H,orne
held a family picnic gat their
home on Sunday. Guests in-
cluded, Mr. • and Mrs. William
Dickey and family of Woodham;
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker of
••Wellburn;,, Mr. and Mrs, Gord-
on Fbfd, Rittkey and Julie;, Mr.
and .,Mrs. Gerry "Grubb and
'Michael of Farquhar; Mr., and
Mrs. Harry parling of -London;
Mr. Cliff Whillock of St. Thom-
as;. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford
and family; and Mrs. Harry
Ford of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. ,George Frayne
of Sunshine Line visited on Mon-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
William Walters.
Mrs. Wilbert Glanville, Carol,
Karen and Ricky of Staffa cal-
led ..on Mr. and Mrs. William
Walters on 'Sunday.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Mrs. San-,
ford Hutton, Mrs. Freeman'
Horne, Mrs, William Walters,
Mrs. Phi Hern and Mis. Tom
Campbell visited with Mrs.
John Coward on Monday eve-
ning helping her celebrate her
birthday.
Miss Susan Bern of Lambeth
is , holidaying • at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Herri• solid
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
were _guests on Sunday for a
family picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Penhale and family of Sarnia,
Mrs. Annie Veal of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Ball and fancily
of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Veal and family of •tfensall
were present.
Mrs. John Coward visited: on
Tuesday' with Mr. and Mrs. Hir-
atn Hanna of Kirkton.
Mr, and Mrs. Sanford Hutton
and Dianne attended the cen-
tennial celebration on. Sunday
ai Mofik on.
Miss Penny Smith of •Credi-
ton spent the weekend' with
Mr, and Mrs, Colin Gilfillan and
Barbhra.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
visited on Sunday 'evening' with
M. .'arid Mrs. Kenneth Clarke
and Dianne of S•ebringville. 1
Mr. Cliff Whitlack of St - e•
Thomas visited en Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Preernan Horne
and family,
Mrs. N'eW'toh Clarke 'Mid fair,
mi Mrs, ?recti Dobbs of ratter
;called at the ;cradle Of Mr, and•
Mts t fillarn WOW'S on T,
oars
ry
BingO:
The Legion ibingpr sp0ASOred
by Branch 06. Seafortii, beld
oxo Firday: 14ht waS Well ate
terid'ed. -
WiMters' o$ • sp4e al ga�.es
were as follows: T. Nast', 4hnr
Ptom Stan Watson, Mitchell acid
ete ,McGrath, . Seaforth, Mrs.
JQsep"h Steep, Clutton; Mrs Ron
Dale, Seaforth. poor prizes went
to Mrs, Powell, ,Goderich and
Mrs. McNeil, Clinton.
Regular games were won by
Mrs, Ron Dale, • Seaforth; ' Mr.
Campbell, Mitchell and Mrs.
Denoxnane, Clinton; Russ Piper,
Seaforth; Mr, Campbell, VXit
obeli; Mrs. Steep, yC•lintoii;
Frank Skinner, Mitchell; Mrs,
Charlotte Wood and Mre. Mac-
Arthur, Seaforth; Mrs. Stan
Watson, Mitchell; Mrs. J. Bar-
ry, Egmondville and Russ Pip-
ers Seaforth; Mrs. MacLean,
Goderieh; Mrs. Joseph Steep,
Clinton and Gloria Glanvylle,
Seaforth;• Russ Piper, Seaforth;
Mrs. Elliott, Mitchell and Mr,
Bolton, Seaforth; Mrs. Bolton,
Seaforth. •
News of ,
Constance
Mr. and 5Mrs. Erik •Fogt and
Carol of Streetsville visited' Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Dale.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Dedrick
and "Jeffery of : Simcoe visited
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hog-
gart and family. Betty Hoggart
•returned; home after spending
the past week at Sizncoe.
Mr. arid Mrs. 'Frank Vander
Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie
of Oakville spent the Civic holi-
day weekend with Mr. and tv rs:
W. L. Whyte. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hart and
family of Brussels,"Mr. and Mrs..
Charles Hart of Goderich visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan.
-Mr. ' and Mrs: Case Groenen-
berg and family of Toronto, vis;
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver-
kamp, Barbara Groenenberg re-
turned home with her parents
after spending a week here,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.`
George Hart, Brussels.
Juliann and Jenna Lou El-
liott of Staffa spent holidays
with Mr. and Mrs, Ken ,Preszca-
tor. ' •
MRS. WILBUR •i. ROGERS
Mrs.. Wilbur tigers of Erin
dale, -formerly fit Myth, and
Herisa'11, paSscdl WO. suddenly
at
e
sl
Th.s no� oda
o li M: n . �, .S�e
was the f oriaee•Carris• Mildred:
Bern' and. leaves to npurbf her
less her husband, ltev ' W. 4,
Roger, of Ei'indale, two daugh-
ters, (Carol Ann) Mfrs. Robert
Sears, Sarnia; Brenda Margaret
at home.• One sister, Miss Reba
Horn of Nassau, Bahamas also
survives. Funeral services were
held Friday, August 11.tti, front
Skinner and Middlebrook fun-
eral chapel, Port Credit.. inter-
went St. Peter's eeinetery,'
Erindale.
Attending the funeral from
Hensall were Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd McLean, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickie, Mr. and Mrs.' Stan-
ley Mitchell. Mr, Rogers was a
fopmer minister of• Chiselhurst
and Hensall United Churches.
MISS EMMALINE SM„LIE
native of Hensall,•-MissIIRm-
maline Smillie; was quietly
laid to rest in -the Hensall Un-
ion
nion cemetery on August foth.
Her death .came suddenly on
August 6th at her home in Tor-
onto. She had lived for many
years with her sisters Margaret
and Dr. Jennie Robertson.
Emmeline was born on the
Smilliefarm north of Hensall
in 186a, --the daughter of Jane
and Ben Smiilie. She attended
Seaforth Collegiate following
which, -.she taught school in Hay
Township and in Salem. In 1909
she entered University . of Tor-
onto, graduating in 1613 with
a B.A. Following this she atten-
ded the College of Education.
In 1914 she and her brother
Ben went to India as mission-
aries from the Presbyterian
Church in Hensall. In India
Emmeline taught high school.
After the outbreak of World
War I, she joined a hospital ship
as nurse and-saw°service in the
Indian Ocean and the Mediter-
ranean. She spent seven years
in India and the service. On
returning to Canada she ob-
tained her M.A. at Queen's Un-
iversity specializing in history.
Following , a year's teaching
in Brantford, she joined the
teaching staff ateParkdale• Col-
legiate and, remained there . un-
til she retired a number of
years ago.• She was head of the
history department at Parkd'ale.
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.140zoali40, was, 'until recent:
years, active azul SSt.ew+'s
United Church: in Toronto She
>Ha. S a 'manlier ofthe U• v r
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tY.
Women's' Club and a regular ate
tender at its meetiogs She took;
a serious interest in politics and;
the governnrient of Canada. Thp
fact that Sir Wilfred Laurier.; as;
a `small' child, lived one year
with the Smillie family while'
they resided in Quebec may ac-
_count for this interest. •
She is survived' .by her sisters
Margaret and Jennie and a
brother, Dr. Alex in Niagara
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