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MR., MRS. ROBERT TURNER CELEBRATE
ON 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Turner, 93 County. He. is .the son of the late
Downie St.; Stratford, celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner. Mr.
their 50th wedding anniversary Turner worked on his father's
Tuesday, at a family dinner at farm and then spent a few years
Wake's Restaurant. Attending the sailing the Great Lakes. He then
dinner were members of Mr. an.d went to Goderich, where he work -
Mrs. Turner's family and Mrs. ed for 36 years for the Western
James Elder, Stratford. Canada Flour Mills Co., after
Mrs. Turner is the former - ma. which he was employed as civilian
bel Newcombe, daughter of the chief of police at the Sky Harbor
late Mr. and Mrs.' John Newcombe Airport in Goderich during the
of Exbourne, Devonshire,"England. Second World War,
She came to Canada as a child and Mr. and Mrs. Turnermoved to
lived in Bayfield, later moving to Stratford in 1946. Mr, Turner was
Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Turner employed by David Pinkney at
were married December 27, 1910, the Queen's Hotel, and by J. Wes -
in St. George's Anglican Church, Iey Litt at the Windsor Hotel. He
Goderich, by 'the late Rev. Mr. retired five years ago.
Turnbull, of Goderich. Both Mr. and Mrs. Turner are
Mr. Turner was .born at Drys- members of the Golden Age Club.
dale in Stanley Township, Huron Mr. Turner- was treasurer of the
club in 1956 and president for the
next three years. They are mem-
bers of St. Paul's Anglican Church.
Mr. Turner has'been a member of
Maitland Lodge No. 33, A.F. &
A.M•, Goderich, for nearly fifty
years, and is a 50 -year -jewel mem-
ber of the tOOF, -Huron Lodge,
No, 62, Goderich.
They have two sons, Harold, an
accountant at the RCAF Station,
Centralia, and Roy, manager of
the Bank of Commerce at Bin -
brook; one daughter, Mrs. John
(Madge) Elder, 316 Cambria St.,
Stratford, and six. grandchildren.
EUCHRE
Orange Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th
Auspices Orange Hall Property
Committee
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FIRST RALLY OF NEW YEAR
with DAVE McKLURKIN, of Galt
London Redemptionaires Quintet
SPECIAL FEATURE — High School Bible Club
Quiz team competing in a Bible Quiz
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Saturday, January 7th — 8 p.m.
Come and enjoy this rally with us.
SOUTH HURON YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Mr., Mrs. McQueen
Wed 50 Years
Mr. and 141rs. Stewart• McQueen,
life-long residents of Hensall dis-
trict, held "open house" at their
home ,Wednesday afternoon and ev-
ening, December '28, for relatives,
friends and neighbors, on the occa-
sion of their golden wedding anni-
versary. Over 100 guests were re-
ceived by Mrs. Hilton Laing, of
Exeter, and Danny Laing. Mervyn
Bell and Colleen Baynham were
in charge of the guest book.
The tea table was centered with.
a wedding cake flanked by floral
arrangements in white and gold,
with gold tapers.
Pouring tea were Mrs. J. D.
Reid, London; Mrs. Jean Manson,
Exeter; Mrs. cloy Lamont, Zurich,
and Mrs. Glenn Bell, Hensall. Tea
room attendants were Miss Donna
Rigby, Toronto; Miss Ruth Anne
Traquair, St. Thomas; Mrs. Mel-
vin Elliott and Miss Joan Elliott,
Zurich.
Their marriage of 50 years ago
was solemnized at the Presbyter-
ian manse, Hensall, by the late
Rev. E. F. McL. Smith, and the
attendants were Mrs, Margaret
Hemery, of Carleton Place, sister
of Mr, McQueen, and John M.
Glenn, of Hensall. Mrs, McQueen
is the former- Grace McArthur, of
Hay Township, and following their
marriage they farmed in Usborne
Township, until retiring to Hen-
sall,
Their , children include two
daughters, Mrs. Donald (Margar-
et) Rigby, of Blenheim; Mrs. Har-
ry (Jean) Snell, Hensall; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jack (Helen) Traquair,
passed away in 1959; two grand-
daughters, Miss Donn.a Rigby, To-
ronto, and Miss Ruth Anne Tra-
quair, St. Thomas.
Out-of-town guests attended from
Toronto, London, Ingersoll, St.
Thomas, Blenheim, Exeter and
Zurich.
BLAKE
The Blake School pupils, along
with their teacher, 'Mrs. Laird
Jacobi, entertained the mothers to
a Christmas party last Wednesday.
Miss Emma Dinsmore, of Lon-
don, is spending the holiday season
with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Dins-
more.
Mrs. Leon Jeffery, Edmund and
Clemente spent Christmas Day in
Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Jeffery and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Mussel -
man, of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gingerich and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich and
family were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gin-
gerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and
Johnny and Mrs. Mary Manson
and Robert were Christmas Day
guests of Mrs. Nancy Koehler, of
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dinsmore
and family, of Windsor; Miss Em-
ma Dinsmore, of London, and Mr.
and 'Mrs. James Dinsmore were
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore.
Mr. Archie Mustard, of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with his wife
and family and Mrs, Mary Hey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride
spent Tuesday evening with Mrs.
Pearl Love and Wayne, of, Varna.
KIPPEN
Mr. Don Kyle returned to Cal-
gary. by plane on Tuesday after
spending the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Jim and
Mr. and Mrs. F,,arl Thiel and fam,
ily, of Zurich. Mrs. Kyle and lit-
tle daughter will remain here un-
til January 22.
New Year's guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Kyle were Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Thiel Douglas and Al-
lan, of Zurich; Mgrs. Jean Kyle, of
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle
and Debbra Jane.
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle, Bon-
nie and Al were Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Koodcock and Jim, of Dearborn,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cald-
well and Jamie, Eleanor, Lloyd
and Jim Vennor, of Hensall; Eric
Mansfield, of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kyle and Debbra and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker, of Cal-
gary.
Mr. Ted Wilbee, of Seaforth,
spent a few holidays with Messrs.
John and Douglas McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Faber en-
tertained Saturday night to a fam-
ily dinner.
Miss Mabelle Whiteman is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Aikenhead, of
Seaforth,
Mr. R. V. Verbeek, of the Veter-
ans' Rehabilitation Centre Hospital
at Downsview, spent Christmas
week and New Year's day with his
wife and family. It will be re-
membered Mr. Verbeek was un-
fortunate in injuring his back dur-
ing the month of October while
working at W. G. Thompson's Ele-
vator at Hen$all, and was a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter, prior to being transferred to
Downsview for treatment. ,
Miss Diana 'Valls of London,
spent the Christmas holidays with
her friend, Miss Katherine. McGre-
gor,
On New Year's day Mr. and Mrs.
Elzar Mousseau entertained to a
family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier, of
Oxford, Mich„ 'spent New Year's
day with the former's aunt, Mrs.
E. Dowson, and Mr.,Dowson,
• Visitors during last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis were.
Mr. and Mrs. William Whitcombe
of Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Henes and family, of RC
AF Station Clinton,
New Year's guests with Mr. and
Mrs, William Bell included Mr.
Don Bell, Burlington, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Ford and Deborrah, Exeter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of
Caro, Mich., spent a few holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
and Sharon.
Ron Broderick is attending
bankers' school in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Herne • and
family, St. Catharines, and Mr.
Cameron Henry, London, visited
over the Yuletide holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. William Henry.
Rev. G. C. Vais, of Galt, called
on Mr, and Mrs. Stewart McQueen
last Wednesday to offer felicita-
tions on their golden wedding an-
niversary celebrated that day.
WINTHROP
Mr. John A. Beattie, of McKil-
lop, is a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital.
ZION
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton with
Mr. and Mrs, Len O'Rourke Wed-
nesday night.
Mr. Gerald Ahrens with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Roney for the holi-
day week.
Mrs. and Mrs. Don Graham, Don-
anne, Gerry and Sharon, of Sarnia,
with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton MaI-
colm Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Corriveau for New Year's, bring-
ing home their daughter, Mary,
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HENSALL
who spent Christmas week w
her aunt and uncle.
Symthy is extended to Mrs.
Roney and family in the loss
her husband and father, Mr. Rone
on Christmas day.
Miss Mary E. Graham, Dresde
visited with her aunt, Mrs. Ma
Malcolm, and Mr. and Mrs. D
ton Malcolm for the holidays.
Mrs. Rena Stacey and Mow
with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Strat
dee for New Year's.
With Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepp
for New Year's were Mr, and Mr
George Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. GI
Pepper and family, Mr. and Mr
Lawrence Barker and family, •M
and Mrs. George Moore and famil
and Mr. Dalton Balfour.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hanno
were dinner guests with Mr. an
Mrs. George Pepper Wednesda
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlak
and family, Exeter, with her si
ter, Mrs. Herb Britton, and M
Britton for. New Year's.
Mr. Darwan and Blyth Lanni
attended the hockey game betwee
Toronto and New York on Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin an
family with Mr. and Mrs. Bil
Broughton on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles and fam
ily and Mrs. Alb. Roney with Mr
and Mrs, Leslie Williams on Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker, Ter
y and Ray; Mr, and' Mrs. Lawr
nee Hannon and Mr. and Mrs
Roy Hannon, David and Susan with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bushfield
or New Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elligsen
nd Terry with her mother, Mrs.
Mabel Higgerson, for New 'Year's.
Mrs. Mary Malcolm spent a few
ays with her brother, Mr• Geo.
epper, and Mrs. Pepper, Mit-
hell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill had
s their guests for Christmas Mrs.
obert Burchill, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
E. Burchill and Mr. and Mrs.
larence Preuter, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin had
s their guests for New Year's
r. and Mrs. Harold Thiel and
niily, and also entertained Mr.
nd Mrs. Glenn Pepper and fam-
y.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill and
mily and Mr. Dalton Balfour
were dinner guests of Mr. and
rs. Dave Gray on Wednesday.
Miss Lettie Lannin Reg.N., of
etroit, visited over the Christmas
lidays with her brothers and
sters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ey Lannin and Mr. and Mrs. Per-
s Lannin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Don -
and Barry, and Mr. Rugh Gor-
were New Year's guests of -
r. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Mrs, George Robinson, Gladys
d Mussell spent New Year's with
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drLefebvre,
eoBobby, RadnValer, f
Clinton, were New Year's visitors
yvith Mrs. Maude Redden.
1VIr, Milton Love, who underwent
surgery in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, has returned home.
Miss Mary Buchanan, . Toronto,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Armstrong during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwen
and Jim McEwen spent New
Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
McEwen, London.
Mrs. Ruth Carter,
Pat, Mike,
Rosemary and Janet and Mr, Dav-
is Ostrom, Clinton, visited New
Year's with Mrs. Catherine Hed.
den and Herb.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes left
by bus Sunday, Jan. 1, for Arizona
and California, to spend the win-
ter months with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lea -
ton Siemon and family,
The annual Sunday School Christ-
mas party of St. Paul's Anglican
Church was held in the church
school rooms Wednesday after-
noon, Dec. 28. Mrs. T. Lavender
read the story of "The Little One."
Carols were sung and a recrea-
tional period enjoyed. Candy and
gifts were distributed and refresh-
ments served.
"Home Economics and Health"
will be the theme of the January
meeting of the Hensall Women's
Institute in the Legion Hall, Wed-
nesday, Jan. •11, at 8.15 p.m. Roll
call will be, "How to keep your
figure and vigor." The program
conveners have a very interesting
program lined up.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander
are both in satisfactory condition
at Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital fol-
lowing a serious accident in Kit-
chener Wednesday, the 28th, when
their car was . in collision with a
transport tractor -trailer, on Court-
land Ave at Simeoe Street. Mrs.
Alexander has a crushed ankle and
fractured ribs, and Mr. Alexan-
der multiple fractures and concus-
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid, of Lon-
don, visited on Wednesday last
District Weddings
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LAMBETH - Lambeth United
Church was the setting for the
wedding of Tove S. Jensen and
John Andrew Blair Bell. Rev. A.
E. Duffield officiated, The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erik -
Jensen, RR No. 1, Byron, and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. F. Bell, RR No. 2, Kippen.
The bride chose a floor -length
gown of silk organza and Chantilly
lace over tulle and taffeta. The
fitted bodice was styled with lily -
point sleeves and sabrina neckline.
The bouffant skirt swept to a brush
train. Her double French illusion
veil was held by a crown of pearls,
ar3ti she carried a bouquet of white
chrysanthemums and red roses.
Miss Carome Millman, London,
was maid of honor, and brides-
maids were Miss Sylvia Vandertuin
and Miss Lonnie Jorgensen, in
waltz -length dresses of powder
blue silk chiffon and white acces-
sories, and they carried bouquets
of pink chrysanthemums.
Don Bell was his brother's best
man, and ushers were Bill Foster
and Hardy Jorgensen.
For a trip to Florida, the bride
donned a red stroller suit and win-
ter -white and black accessories,
and a corsage of white chrysan-
themum. The couple will live at
Belhuron Farms, RR No. 2, Kip -
pen.
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with Mr. and Mrs, William Henry.
Hensall whipped I e1i$a1 Park 6-1
in a Shamrock Peewee Hockey
League game Friday night at Hen-
sall. Bob Moir led the Hensall
crew with three goals. Ken Smale
counted two and Laverne Harburn
scored one. Peter Chapman was
the lane Kensal Park goal -getter.
Dr. W. T. Joynt, of London, and
his mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt, spent
Christmas with Dr. and Mrs, Har-
ry Joynt and Judith in Toronto.
Funeral of Asa A. Woodiwiss
Funeral services for the late Asa
A. Woodiwiss, 58, of Chatham, were
held Tuesday, Jan. 3, from the
Stephen Funeral Chapel, Chatham,
with burial in Maple Leaf Ceme-
tery. Mr. Woodiwiss passed away
Saturday,' December 31, at Chat-
ham Public Hospital. He was on
the office staff of Chrysler Corpor-
ation. He had spent 10 years in
Windsor and 22 years in Chatham.
Survivors are his wife, the for-
mer Hannah Eede; one daughter,
Mrs. Jack (Helyn) Drysdale, Hen-
sall; three sisters, three brothers,
and one granddaughter, Jill Drys-
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"We've• given up
GOING WITHOUT
for New Year's"
"Our New Year resolutions this year
have a lot more to do with getting rather
than giving up . , , thanks to the B of M.
"Seems that for many Old Years past
our money appeared to just melt away,
when there were so many things wanted
around the house . , , a modern stove ... a
desk for Dad's den , .. a decent TV, Finally,
it was Dad who put his foot down.
"'Starting with -the New Year,' said Dad, 'we're
going to get some of the things we've gone without for
far too long. We're going to finance all the things we
really need under a new purchase plan I've been look-
ing into - the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan.
It's a modern plan that's designed for people just like
us. Come the January sales, we'll get what we need at
bargain prices and do our paying for what we buy with
a single payment each month.'
"So this year, we'll all have to watch our pennies a
little more closely, but it's a challenge and the whole
family is going to pitch in. Mother's the keenest of alL
It's hard to say whether it's the life insurance pro-
tecting the loan, or the prospect of a new stove, that
pleases her most.
"Anyway, we're one family who fig-
ures we've found the ideal New Year's
resolution for /961. How about you?
_- Isn't it time you considered giving up
going without?"
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