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LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. Andrew Calder, former- visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
iy of Winthrop and now of Ham; Frank Lamont here.
ilton; Mrs. G. Weatherston, of
Hamilton, .and Mr. Hettsler, of
the Canadian West, were guests
of Mrs. Mae Dorrance last week.
Mr. Hettsler was a former em-
ployee of the Winthrop Cream.
ery.
PO Raymond McKay, of Hali-
fax, N.S., is visiting with his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
McKay, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberton
and Bill Roberton, of Elmvale,
attended the wedding of Mr.
Bruce McFadden and Miss Mava
Traplin, in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hemberger,
'" Marion and Mrs. Sclater spent
a few days Iast week in Sim-
coe with the latter's daughter,
Mrs. Knowles.
Misses Mary .and Catherine
Morgan, of Chicago, are visit-
ing with Messrs. Ken and Joe
Murray, McKillop.
Mr. Orval Greer and son,
Harvey, accompanied by Mr. W.
11. Johnston, of Bayfield, left
last week for Nekoma, North
Dakota, to visit the former's
uncle, Mr. Wellington Johnston,
expecting to return in 10 days.
Miss Ruth, Petrie, of High-
land Park, Detroit, Mich., spent
the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer.
Mrs. Margaret White, North
Bay, is visiting with her broth-
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Crich, and family.
Mrs. Raymond St. Germaine.
and son, Ross, of Montreal, were
guests last week of Mrs. W.
Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Sproat.
The following girls, Elaine
Oke, Barbara Longstaff, Marie
Elliott, Joan Coleman, Dianne
Papple and Lynda Forbes, at-
tended the CGIT Camp at Gode-
rich Summer School last weak.
Mrs. William Flannigan, Lisa
and Kelly are visiting in Sea -
forth after returning from a
holiday at the Department of
Education, Camp Leadership
Centre, Bark Lake, where Mr.
Flannigan is a counsellor for
the summer.
Dr. W. R. Bryans, Mrs. Bry-
ans and family have returned
from holidays at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hart, 'of
Toronto, are guests of Mrs.
Robert Scott and Miss Jean
Scott.
The McKillop Squarettes, well
known square dancing group,
have accepted an invitation to
perform at the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition. They will be
in Toronto on Thursday, Aug.
31st. ,
Mrs. R. S. Hays and her
datighter, Mrs. Byron S. Mont-
gomery, of Detroit, are spend-
ing some time at the Hays`
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamont
and family, of Detroit, were
OBITUARIES
MRS. ALENA E. STEELS
Mrs. Alena Elizabeth Steels
died Thursday at Clinton Public
Hospital. She was 20.
Born in Seaforth, she was a
daughter of Mrs. Grace Munro,
of Clinton. She mdved to Gode-
rich as a young girl, and had
lived.. in Clinton for the past
four years. She was employed
at Canada Packers in Clinton.
Besides her mother, she is
survived by two children, Mary
Helen and Karen Theresa; one
sister, Miss Irene Munro, of
Windsor; two brothers, Harvey
and William Munro, both of
Goderich.
The body rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich, where
the funeral service was held on
Saturday at 3 p.m. Rev. W. J
tenHoopen, of North Street
United Church, officiated. Bur-
ial was in Maitlandbank ceme-
tery, Seaforth.
ALEXANDER VOISIN
HENSALL—Alexander Vois-
in, 69, of RR 3, Ailsa Craig,
passed away on Saturday at his
home. He was a native of St.
Clements. Surviving are his
wife, the former Anna Miller;
daughters, Mrs. Harold (Doro-
thy) Elder, Hensall; Mrs. Leslie
(Florence) Mitchell, Crediton;
Mrs. Gerald (Theresa) O'Brien,
Stephen Township; Mrs. Nico-
las (Jean) Olivastri, Chatham;
Mrs. Walter (Mary) Hare, Ham-
ilton; Mrs. Leon (Mildred) Mc-
Naughton, Ilderton; Mrs. Wil-
liam (Shirley) Morley, Ailsa
Craig; sons, Peter and Alex,
both of McGillivray Township;
Lawrence, Sarnia; Joseph, To-
ronto; sister, Mrs. Albert Beau -
pre, Waterloo; brothers, Rob-
ert, St. Clements; Clayton, Wa-
terloo.
Requiem High Mass was held
at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 14, at
the Church of Our Lady, Mount
Carmel. Burial was in St. Boni.
face cemetery, Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Campbell
and two sons spent Civic Hob.
day in Midland visiting rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healy
and daughters, of Toronto, vis-
ited with the former's mother,
Mrs. Healy, and his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White.
Miss Dorothy Bolton, Roches-
ter, N.Y., visited with Mrs. Hel-
en Bolton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, of
Hamilton, were weekend guests
of Miss Mary Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirkby, of
London, were guests of her
mother, Mrs. W. R. Somerville,
last weekend, and also attend-
ed the trousseau tea of her
niece, Miss Lois Ann Somer-
ville, on Saturday.
Miss Mabel Kellough, of Lon-
don, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
William Kelley, and Mr. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crich
visited in Chatham and Dres-
den over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keys, of
Chatham, were guests of Mr. R.
W. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
James Keys, McKillop, over the
weekend.
Mrs. Zack McSpadden has re-
turned from Victoria Hospital,
London, where she was a pa-
tient the past month.
Mrs. M. H. McKenzie has re-
turned to her home in Oshawa
after spending a week with her
mother, Mrs. Mae Dorrance.
Miss Greta Thompson and
Miss Mabel Thompson have re-
turned from a visit in London.
Their sister, Mrs. Harry Wel-
ford, of .Peterboro, is a guest
at their home. here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens,
of London, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Teall.
Miss Alphonsine Meagher and
Miss Alice Ryan, ,Dublin, are
vacationing at Monsignor J. A.
Feeney's cottage, Grand Bend.
Mr. Arnold Lamont spent a
week's holidays with his moth-
er, Mrs. Margaret Lamont. Mr.,
and Mrs. Donald Lamont and
Larry, of London, also spent a
day with his mother.
Dr. Coultes, of Philadelphia,
U.S.A., visited with Mrs. James
G. Mullen on Sunday in Scott
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Box
and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Sharp
and Miss Anne Sharp have re-
turned from a motor trip to
Regina and other Western
cities.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orren and
family, Mount Clemens, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart
and family, Royal Oak, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dunlop and
family, Sarnia; Mrs. Mel. An-
derson, of Seattle, Wash., and
Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan
and family, of Stratford, are
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs., A. W. Dunlop.
'Mks Sherrill Dunlop, daugh-
ter, of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dun-
lop, of Sarnia, will leave on Fri-
day for Miami, Florida, where
she will compete in a bugle and
drum contest. Miss Dunlop is
the drummer in the Sarnia
Lionettes Bugle and Drum
Corps of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dale and
Mrs. Ada Dale spent a few days
in Port Elgin.
Pat and Ruth Melady, Gode-
rich, were holidaying last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Dev-
ereaux and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Den-
nis, of North Bay, have return-
ed to their home.
Mrs. Rau, of Zurich, is visit-
ing with her daughter, Mrs.
John Regier, and Mr. Regier.
Mrs. Roy McGeoch, of Eg-
mondville, spent the past week
in Bayfield.
Misses Anne Marie Stock, of
London, and Donna Meagher, of
Stratford, visited with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Meagher.
Mrs. W. H. Arthur and three
sons, of Miami, Fla., are spend-
ing holidays with her mother,
Mrs? F. J. Bechely.
Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Greenslade were -
Mr, T. H. Scafe, from Detroit,
Mrs. Greenslade's brother, and
Mrs. Nenone Nielsen and son,
Chris, from Sarasota, Florida,
Mr. Greenslade's sister.
Miss Gloria Carter is home
from Toronto after completing
a three months' course at the
Sick Children's Hospital.
Mr. Murray Nesbitt, of Blyth,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Lorne Carter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Scott
and daughters, of Montreal, are
vacationing at the home of Mrs.
James T. Scott and Mrs. Elliott
Walters.
Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Minett, of Toron-
to, were visitors last week with
Mrs. Margaret Sclater.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Gal-
legan and family have return -
ANNOUNCEMENTS ed to Chicago after two weeks'
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Scott, Joeation Murray, McKillop.IKen and
RR 1, Seaforth, wish to an- Mrs. Reg Biggar and Bob, of
nounce the engagement of their Southgate, Mich., visited with
daughter, Flora Anne, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Devereaux.
Ronald Gerald McAllister, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dev-
of Mr. and Mrs, Earl McAllister, ereaux and family visited at
Goderich, the wedding to take Midland.
place in Northside United Mr. and Mrs. R. James Wal -
Church, Seaforth, the early part lace and family were in Guelph
of September. Sunday, attending the annual
• Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Glazier family reunion.
Guelph. Ont., wish to announce Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McKind-
the engagement of their daugh- sey, of Niagara -on -the -Lake, are
ter, Brenda Eileen, to Janes visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc -
Ian McIntosh, son of Mr. and Kindsey this week.
Mrs. James C. McIntosh, RR 3,
Seaforth. The marriage will
take place Saturday, Sept. 16,
at 3 p,m. at Trinity United
Church, Guelph.
Life is very much like Christ-
mas-- you're more likely to get
what you expect than what you
want.
WINCHEL$EA
Miss Helen Campbell visited
a few days this past week with
Miss Linda Heckman, of Bid-
dulph Township.
Miss Kathy Hern is staying
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bibby, at Kirkton. Miss
Brenda Bibby is visiting Janet
Hern.
Mrs. John Coward, Mrs. Colin
Gilfillan and Mrs. Newton
Clarke attended the Institute
picnic on Tuesday afternoon at
Seaforth Lions Park. Several
institute societies were enter-
tained.
Mrs. Eric Carscaden, of Exe-
ter, visited on Tuesday at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Gar-
net Miners.
Mrs. Ivan Brock has gone to
Langton to work in the tobac-
co fields.
Miss Ruth Horne is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sperling, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ball and
family, of Clinton, visited Tues-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs,
Elwyn Kerslake and family.
Mrs. 'Howard Dayman and
family, of Kippen, visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Walters and Danny.
Gary remained for a week's
holidays.
Miss Linda Bibby, of Kirkton,
is spending a few days with
Kathy Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
and family spent Friday at
Goderich and Clinton.
Miss Kay Hay, of Exeter, vis-
ited over the weekend with
Mrs. Gordan Prance and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Beverley Morgan and
family, of Thames Road, visited
on • Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Clarke.
Mrs. Colin .Gilfillan visited on
Friday afternoon with her aunt,
Mrs. Annie Wilson, who is a
patient in St. Marys Hospital.
Master Freddie Brock, of
Crediton, is visiting at the home
of Mr. Ivan Brock and family.
Master Paul Kerslake visited
a few days this past week with
his cousin, Donnie Kerslake, at
Elimville.
Mr. Freeman Horne spent the
weekend at Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern
spent the weekend at the beach.
Miss Bonnie Banco, of Lon-
don, is visiting with Margaret
Anne Prance.
Kerne and Janet Kerslake are
spending some holidays this
week with the Genesen family
at Grand Bend.
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THE BAPTIST CHURCH in Bayfield was the setting
Friday evening for the wedding of Emma Florence Mc-
Cowan and' Hartwin Ronald Fangrad. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. John McCowan, of Seaforth, and the bride-
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fangrad, Goderich,
WEDDINGS
NICHOLS—NORRIS
CROMARTY.—A pretty wed-
ding was solemnized in Pine
Ridge Presbyterian Church,
when Miss Ethel Lorraine Nor-
ris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Norris, Humber Sum-
mit, and Mr. Thomas Henry
Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Nichols, were united
ANNOUNCEMENT
Sgt. and Mrs. L. V. Ellis, of
RCAF Station Clinton, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Iris Evelyn, to
Richard George Watson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson,
Seaforth. The marriage will
take place at the Presbyterian
Church, RCAF Station Clinton,
Saturday, Sept. 2, 1961, at 2:00
o'clock.
in marriage, with the Rev.
Charles Henderson, uncle of
the bride, officiating at the
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a tra-
ditionaI white satin gown, fash-
ioned with a bouffant skirt fall-
ing to a chapel train. Her fit.
ted lace bodice was styled with
sweetheart neckline and long
sleeves. Her fingertip illusion
veil was gathered to a crown of
pearls, and she carried a spray
of pink roses on a white Bible.
Following the reception the
bride donned a golden yellow
arnel dress with green accessor-
ies for the wedding trip to the
United States.
The bride is a granddaugh-
ter of Mr. Harry Norris. Rela-
tives from this area attended.
Indispensable
CIRCULATION
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Holds Reunion
The McClure roupion was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Staffa, on
Sunday, August 13, with approx-
imately 150 persons present,
The various races and games
resulted as follows: Children
under six all received prizes;
girls, six to eight, Janice Mc-
Clure, Barbara 114cCIlire; boys,
six to eight, Jim Anderson, Ken
Anderson; girls, eight to 10,
BIanche Dalton, Janice Mc-
Clure; boys, eight to 10, Bruce
McClure, Ha r v e y Bernard ;
girls, 10-12, Elaine Dale; boys,
10-12, Laverne McClure; young
ladies, Elaine Dale; young men,
Don McClure; married ladies,
Ml's. Bill Taylor; married men,
Don McClure; ladies kick the
slipper, Elaine Dale; men kick
the slipper, Ken McCIure; kick
slipper through hoola hoop, Ken
McClure and Mrs. Bill Taylor
(tied); girls' wheelbarrow race,
Elaine McClure and Blanche
Dalton; boys' wheelbarrow race,
Bob McClure and Con McClure;
girls' three-legged race, Mrs,
Eric Anderson and Mrs. Percy
Dalton; boys' three-legged race,
Bob McClure and Con McClure;
rubber boot relay, Bob Mc-
Clure's team; shoe scramble,
Harvey McClure's team; orange
relay, Bob Lawson's team; old-
est lady present, Miss Belle Mc-
Clure; oldest man present, Mr.
W. J. McCauley; youngest per-
son present, David Smith ;
lucky chair, Harvey Bernard ;
persons coming farthest, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. McCauley.
After a game of ball every-
one sat down to a very enjoy-
able. Supper.- The election of
officers for 1962 then toJk
place. They .,are: President,
Mrs. Alice Lawson, Clinton; sec-
retary, Mrs. Herb Finnigan,
Dungannon; sports, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McClure, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mr. anti
Mrs. Bill McClure; drier Mrs;
Bob McClure, Mrs. Grant Smith
end Mrs. Bill Taylor.
PROPERTY CHANGES
The sale of the Charles
Reeves residence on Chalk St.
to Miss Thelma Forbes was an-
nounced this week. Sale was
completed by Amos Corby, re-
presentative of Wilfred Mcln-
tee, realtor.
WINTHROP UNITED CHURCH
Worship service, 9:45; Sun-
day School, 10:00; speaker, J.
H. Vardy, B.A. ,
EGNMONDVILLE NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Variey,
Marion and Jitn, of St. Cathar•
Panes, were visiting last week
with the former's mother, Mrs.
R. Dalrymple, and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nigh
have returned home after a
very pleasant trip to Algoma
and other points,
Mr. and Mrs. James Westlake
and family, of Trenton, were
visiting last week with Mrs.
Westlake's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple.
Visitors on Tuesday with Mrs,
R. Dalrymple were: Mrs. W.
Chappel and daughter, of Kirk -
ton; Mrs. Ed. Chappel, Adeline
and Brian, and Mrs. Houghton,
of Cromarty.
Robert Gray, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Gray, has been re-
called from Vancouver to be-
come manager of Asarco Ex-
ploration Ltd. for Eastern Can-
ada, with head office in Toron-
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Ross
and daughter, Susan, visited
with Mr. Ross's sister, Mrs.
Jean Weiland, over the week-
end.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Andrew Houston were :
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weir, of
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cole, of Lodon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Len McKnight, Exeter.
Miss Alva Elford, of New
York, is spending a vacation
with her sister, Miss Florence
Elford.
Miss Jean Watson, of Toron-
to, has been visiting with hei
mother, Mrs. J. S. Watson, and
with her sister, Mrs. Don An-
drew and Mr. Andrew, of Clin-
ton.
Bell Reunion
The 37th Bell reunion was
held in Seaforth on Sunday,
August 6. The attendance was
small owing to the wet weather
and no sports were held.
Those present went to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Houston, Egmondvilie, where a
buffet supper was served, -Lau-
rie Stephen, president, conduct-
ed the business meeting, and
Hazel Stephen was secretary.
President for 1962 is David
McLean ; secretary.- treasurer,
Vina Houston; sports commit-
tee, Albert and Anne Watson,
Paul and Sheila McNaughton;
table committee, Earl and Clara
Watson, Harold and Helen Bell;
historical conveners, Charlie
and Verda Stephen.
. Couples married the longest
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brint-
nell and Mr. and Mrs. David
McLean; tallest person, David
Levy; youngest,`IDonna Steph-
en; guessing jelly beans in jar,
.tune Munn.
The 1962 reunion will be in
Seaforth Lions Park, July 8.
CROMARTY
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kelland
and Mrs. Kate Harper, of Sci-
ence Hill, and Mrs. Cole, of
Russeldale, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wallace on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Taylor
with their two daughters and a
young son, of Belleville, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Russell and Margaret
Jean, and with their many
friends and relatives.
Mrs. William Hunt, of Denito,
Man., and her sister, Mrs. An-
nie Thompson, of the South
Boundary, visited on Friday
with Mrs. Sadie Scott and call-
ed on other friends in the vil-
lage.
Miss Ina Scott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, who
has been attending Wells'
Academy, in London, has ac-
cepted a position with Baldwin
Garments Ltd.
Mrs. Bob Gardiner and fam-
ily have returned home after
a week's vacation at Bogie
Beach, near Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Russell
and Margaret Jean have return-
ed home after a three weeks'
motor trip to the east coast.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson, of To-
ronto, and son, Craig, visited
over the weekend with Mrs. E.
Moore.
Mr, and Mrs, T. L. Scott and
son, Alex, have returned home
from a three weeks' motor trip
to the Western .Provinces.
Visitors with Mrs. Houghton
during the week ' were John
Houghton, of Mildmay; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Houghton and two
daughters, of Aylmer; Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Houghton, Dianne
and Linda, of London; Mrs.
Ross Houghton and two daugh-
ters, and Mrs. Verna McKellar,
of Stratford, -
Mr, and Mrs. William Hamil-
ton, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Sadler, attended the
Ballantyne reunion at Spring -
bank on Sunday.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ryan, De-
troit, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Jordan.
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