THE KINGSTON ENTERPRISE

Volume 53, Number 28, August 25, 1967

Contributed by Jan and Richard Peter, of the Kingston Depot Committee. Extracted and Transcribed by Ed Van Horn, former Kingston resident.  For information about the Kingston Depot Committee, please contact Richard and Jan Peter.

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Summer Education Trip

The following members of the Kingston FFA, guests and their advisor Mr. Lewis C. Harper; Paul Lalko, Don Dibble, Myron Kelly, Janie Franckowick, Diane Robinson, Bruce and David Thane, Toby Morris, Lyle Curry, Cathy Galubenski, Boyd Moore, Gerald Stoner, Mike McLaughlin, Lee McLaughlin, Randy Hampshire, Bill Stover, Dennis Cross, Alfred Bilicki, Don Bilicki, Greg Harper, took their annual Summer Educational trip to the Kellogg Cereal Plant, Battle Creek, Mich, on Aug 15, 1967. On the way they viewed the crops along the east to the southwestern part of the state. The group stopped at East Lansing for a McDonald dinner before continuing on to Kellogg’s where they viewed and learned the history of that vast plant, seeing how grains are converted into breakfast foods. There they learned that 236,000 people had visited Kellogg’s last year.

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Card of Thanks

We wish to thank all our neighbors and friends for their many flower memorials, gifts of food, and other acts of kindness extended to us during our recent sorrow in the loss of our husband, father, and grandfather.

A special Thanks to Rev. Sherman Beird for his words of comfort.

Your kindness will always be remembered.

The family of Harvey Tewksbury.

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New Arrivals

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boyl of Great Bend, Kan., Monday, August 21, in Kansas. Mrs. Boyle is the former Nancy Froede. Grandparents are Mrs. Rose Froede, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boyl of Clifford. The great grandparents are Mr. Ed. Froede, Kingston, Mr. Frank Hadi of Caro,; Ben D’Arcy and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth of Silverwood.

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Open House

The children of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCoon will hold open house, Sunday, August 27, honoring their 25th wedding anniversary, at the East Dayton Community Hall. Friends may call from 2 to 5 P.M.

They were married August 18, 1942.

Mrs. McCoon has one son, Lloyd Dennis of Lapeer. Mr. McCoon has three children, Mrs. Donald (Caroline) Clement of Kingston, Mrs. Clarence (Charlotte) Pfaff of Marlette, and Burton McCool of Essexville. They have 9 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

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New Court

Justice Courts will go out of business by Jan. 1, 1969. It still isn’t definate what sort of system will replace the old Justice of the Peace nor how well the new plan will work.

Most difficult of the questions involving the "District Courts’ are:

Will the local community, the state, or a combination of the two pay expenses of maintaining the District Court?

What limits will be placed on the types of cases the new court can handle?

Will laymen be allowed to act as judges, or will it be required that only lawyers can serve in this capacity?

The legislature was given five years from the date the new Constitution took effect. There are only 18 months left.

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Hospital Notes

Mr. Leo Legg is a patient in the Saginaw Osteopatic Hospital. He was operated on last week and is coming fine. He is in room 411.

Doc Stoner was transferred to Hubbard Memorial Hospital in Bad Axe Friday and underwent surgery on his broken hip Saturday. He came through surgery fine and is improving nicely. Saturday visitors were Mrs. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Randall and Morris Greenleaf of Clawson. He is in room 108.

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Announce Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. George McCready of Marlette, announce the engagement of their daughter Jayne Anne to P.F.C. Norman Charles Lefler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lefler of Marlette.

Jayne, a 1967 graduate of Marlette High School, will attend Saginaw Business Institute this fall. Norman, a 1965 graduate of Marlette High School, and who also attended Port Huron Junior College, is now serving in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Hood, Texas.

Wedding plans are indefinite.

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Kingston News

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich and sons of Lapeer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ensign Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and Ellen Marie attended the Brown City Camp Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Seddon and son Allan of Wyandotte spent part of their vacation with friends and relatives here in Kingston.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieves and sons spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Awad and family of Flint.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rassette visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linahan and family in Detroit Sunday.

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Late News

Weekend guests in the home of Mrs. J. H. Hunter were Mrs. Clara Halliday of Wingham, Ontario, Mrs. And Mrs. Russell McKerskie of Sasketchewin, Rev. and Mrs. Jahn Al Baxter and 4-year-old "John John" the 5th of Pittsburg, Eastern Bible College, St. Davids, Pa.

Phillip Vincent was a Sunday afternoon caller to cheer Mrs. Hunter with his talented hymns with variations. You have missed something if you have not heard him play the piano.

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Local and Social

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and Ellen Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grindley attended the funeral of Mrs. Grindley’s aunt, Mrs. Jesse Jenaw in Detroit, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lyons spent Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Lyons and family in Croswell. Rev. Lyons and family are moving to Pontiac Friday to minister at the Pilgrim Holiness Church there.

Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linahan and family of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rassette.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Duckwitz of Snover on Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ensign of Marlette called on Mr. and Mrs. James Caswell Sunday afternoon and evening.

Mrs. Cecil Walker is on the sick list this week.

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Mrs. Floyd Wilson of Lake spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Delos Stoner.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Seddon and son Allan of Wyandotte, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langmaid and grandson Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. George Hampshire, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haddon of Washington were Sunday guests of Mrs. Charles Seddon.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and Ellen Marie attended the Hopkins Pilgrim holiness Camp at Hopkins, Mich., a week ago Sunday. The Grindley’s were the singers.

Mrs. Jane Ann Lalko and Mrs. Leo Legg visited with Leo Legg in the Osteopathic Hospital in Saginaw Monday.

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Mrs. Loyd Howey and Mrs. Alton Lyons attended a shower on Miss Sharon Inglecenter Friday evening in Saginaw.

Mr and Mrs. Head, Jr., and daughter, Mrs. Frank Molina of Waterford were Sunday guests of Mrs. Etta Stoner. In the afternoon, they called on their grandfather, Doc Stoner, in the Hubbard Memorial Hsopital, Bad Axe, Mich.

Mrs. Alton Lyons spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edna Malcom in Deford.

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Copyrighted and Transcribed by Ed Van Horn

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November 23, 1999

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