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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-09-19, Page 6--TR,"P *IRON POT'.t'OR,SIaAFQRTf,, OXT., SEPT. 19, 1958. IJE UR' OW.E CPOWN �i�AINs WITH . itni kat stVoriLLxa_r CUF(pp R[NPiA,y Tn co operation withthe The Stores are re nested to ; o. Friday- Afterno from 4 I' f OPEN • - to . attend To a�iioW .'5ist�ffs TARtt DUBLIN • 1ESiDENTS died: when, the car in which they were .riding crashed: into a creek at, Dublin late Sunday afternoon. The dead are Joseph Costello, Friel Gormley andRyan 'Jordan. , (Story on. Page'17 , kick- the- slipper, Mrs Don 'Gabel, - V _ E 1 I pe,r,. Elliott; men ,lack ,the'.slip= dl@I' I% per,. -Brace -W -apace,.: -Jin[ Hun' gs; discussed.'• Pat .Muir `h; Myrtle Elliaballtthtcleggeilbvrpiee Mo37s Knox; -:Carman Riley...a�nd Thelma poi °;- Gabel- and, Bernice' °c ;'Elliott;. Westerbout were to, malke.•plans far and `Helen Elliott; ~.`hay-riding•party: Audrey Elliott • tallest Man,'• Tim Konmgs;. `;Young l!`;,"cid Lightfoot: est' person ,Present;,,, Bryan 'Gabel;.`; ert- Douglas, Reid and Edna Lon'se Clinten, was the setting when Wed: • The Presbyterian. Church manse, coming thea farthest`;; distance, Mr.: ding voWs,were.,exchanged by Rob- and`Mrs.,Don Gabel;° Cutler,'North- ern ;Ontario; ,, -lady ;.with largest waist; .iVLrs. (OTilliam Elliott;': oldest person, William : T, ' Elliott, Tis-_ towel. 'A- peanut scramble, was' en loge bs `all'.., 'hof D • The -�W , pprr rs holding- of -Dublin �a+ M ST-. CGiUM IAN Mr.' and Mrs Earl Fortune and. The Burns Londesboro'lPU'.held, Danny of Detroit,' spent the -week their ''second :meeting;in Landes, end with Misses Anne . and. Agnes Niro Church Sunday, 'evening withLynch Mrs:' illiam Frortunane .rel "37 members present. The -meeting turned to Detroit Connwithethemd'. bilis- opened by a sing -song led. by Miss Marie 0' Anne 'M,a i cMillan,- MissLondon, VIS , „ . -fhe Citizenship and; Community ited at their home s Service Group led by; Arlene Pow,-; ell, was, in charge• of the meeting. Miss Powell''was, assisted, by a; Fay, -Gauntr'G1enda= acDougall;-_ lar aorle.: McEwing, `, Harvey Carter, Frank Mil eli> • and Howard''- Cart-•. right, .,,The'-presideit, • Pat ; Mlirch, and -secretary, Nellie Westerbout;led the ,business ;part of :the •meetmg- :The :conference"at Leamipgtoti was Elliott' Family Jllas-Reunion Picnic The Elliott reunion was held on August 31 atthe home of Mr. and Mrs,' Gordon Elliott, Seaforth; with 35 in attendance; The officers for 1959- are_..as:.-follows:. president, Andy Britnell,.Owe�r Sound; vice. preident, Brucif' Wta11ace, Hamil- ton; secretary, Mrs. Andy "Brit- ten, 'Owen Sound, sports- commit- tee, - Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Gilmore, Gowanstown: -Mr, and WS.. J'aMes . Koning5: conducted the sports: for :.the af- ternoon the results being as fol lows,%_ six 'years and -°under, -Mary Elliott; .Lois. Williamson; eight years i ht - years and under, Ross Elliott;Neil Williamson; .:12 years and -:under, Wayne `Williamson, Helen .Elliott; Young` ladies' race',, Bernice :Elliott, Eileen Williamson; young men's .race~ -;, Robert , Elliott;, Wayne Wil- liamson-; married ladies' race,;: Mrs. Don 'Gabel, Mrs' Bruce Wal- lace; married men's 'race; Jim Hollings, ,Bruce Wallaee; ' ladies trIr and:lVhs pat Murray of _J.gndonLJoe;tfurraY", Gilbert Mur .rav : Windsor -Mfi`d Mrs-: Run '' ornas :•`Mr.'and, �._-a1d:.:Bf�tters,;St „_Tli - ,,,_.._: Mrs. Leon: Murray,;'Mr. and Mrs`` Philip Flanagan, Tpronto; Mr and! Ttlrs:: Pati"lt'lanagan,; ' Kitchener; nTr ,and Mrs- Andrew Daitzer of Noith: Bay,;' and their families -vis ited ...With 'Mr. and': Mrs..:Gilbert`' s urr.a, and::,. attnded, the'-fu8eral_ of Mrs Lohse Flanagan lr: and NIrs John A MiirpYy,- �. Joe `Murphy and •13rllie ;Murphy,,- Ir. ;;and Mrs. Vincent-1tlurray and: amIy and Ir and Jitrs J"oe Nol- rn . ere in,>IVlidland: MRS. W. DANA Ls slack M.clady has returned to St. BENS u:L---public funeral ';'ser-. Peter°s Samir ary, ;London, to re vices for_ I rs'. William :Daniels, Gene his studies- the former Isabella `Sparks,y were Joe O''Connor, Toronto, with Mr-; ,,• at:. the "Bonthron- Funeral and i\Irs-.James O'Connor.;; Chapel on Tuesday, ,September 16 Mr,, and Mrs. Greg M'orris,,'Port , ,at 2.30 pan., 'avith Rev..Chaxles D-'- Credit, .vith Mr and Mrs. Thomas Daniel ofticiat ng Tntex mend' was: Morris <m Hensa11 Union Cemetery CWL Meets Mrs.'' Daniels, in her78t1•i year; The first, meeting of -the -Catholic' :passed';,away'in Victoria Hospital;' Women's ..League, for the' season London; on• Saturday; September Was; ;held • on Monday •evening at- ;13. , 'A member of. the xl°nxted the :home of `lVlrs:; `Michael' Murray' Chutch'She had resided in Hensall ,1 u*ith' 21 members -present. • "It was_• .far a -number: o£ years For tsian renorted there-ar-e_99 paid_up me'm years she •„owned the 'Yellow -Lan-.. Viers ,and tiro m honorary ••,inebers. tern Tea Room >n Brantford; 1VIessages'. were read from.• the tiring to;Hensall following her (diocesan director, J .Rev. •. L. Hen- marriage,to nher late husband;. essey ,at,ri'the diocesan president, Suryyving ;are one:sisterr (Mabel)' Felt's: P. L: McManus. Mrs. E N. 'McIntyre,, Port ;Stan-. .Plans were, *ads :for.tbe.anntial• ley;;one 'brother, James Sparks,.: (h a z'a air to:be•held in. October. Con,- teedon; ,and,a' step -son, Jack:Dan• - I reners were appointed :for each cels B:rarltford• booth with Mrs. Stephen :Murray' and' Mrs Frank•Bowman as gen- eral ccnveners•of-,the"whole bazaar.: A thrillto-tourists yisrtmg`I,Teyt, The; prate•',foil ,the .evening, donat foundIand. is a trip to the .gigging` ed; by Mrs:. • Jelin; Shea, ;•Sr was grounds, where grant cod _ are -won by, Mirs-Mau-ree Melody caught ` 'air': Thankingyou for your kind cooperation: MERCHAS._:9 COMMITTEE N1T T EE Chamber of . Commerce �s rue ituar'ies. Get ready or autumn washdays bightfoot,-•before, Rev. D: ,J. Lane. -The, bride a the•,daughter, of- Mr: and Mrs.-- Alien Lighffebt R -R--5 . Clintop,a and the: groom is•_ the son of •Mr, •and Mrs_=Leslie Reid, R:Tt . 1, 'Tllyth ;, The bride, Wore,,a ballerina •ledgth gown -of ::nylon,.lace and net -dyer satin, styled with:sabrifia.neckline, A<Crown .;of seed.,=pearls ,and a in held her ,shouldeti,eitgtYi itylen' net veil and sloe carried a white "Bible crested with a mauve ;orchid. :As• maid of boner,'Miss Caro- line Handy, of .London, ,wore pale mauve lace over crystalette , ';Frank-Lydiatt,, ,of R -R.,-1, Blyth, was best: man. For travelling',the bride chose' ''~. blue 'wool suit 'with: white acces- series and a corsage of .white ros es: Tlie:'cotiple";will. live at ltR~4; NEED: • 'R STQ14�P5? Order Them.Through .THE liplzON EXPOSITOR THIS CALLS for MORE . PAI i And' Milk calls' for: tf better health, because'; Nature's o W n .tonic be;vera -- and it's--oh--so essential. .fora well-balanced diet! ' Continuous .tests bring, our ltitllt and Dairy . ProductS',._to ydu F"ttESH' dailyt • 1'inMay milk: f en The whole .fatniiy loves' it, plain or flavour- ed a' , ` and yet% earl also Use it to add richness and nourishment to cooking.,and•.baking. .• DIST lCT WE-DDINQ iYIURRAY—KEp1UG,g tyhite and ,;red gladioli backed D[3BLI1�*-White and pink ':glad- by green fern;, made an arbor . at ion ;;, decorat d 'thee altars` of Si the 'altar of the church, where' Peter's Roman Cathohc• Church- on.. Rev. George Wilson performed• the Saturday, August='23, for'`the wed=; ceremony_ Mrs. Wallace Barbour ding' of-'Rosemary:Keough; daugli= plai'ed the wedding -music -and "ac= ter` of. Mr: .and- Mr,s; .0 -,ward .Bud-; en-Mimitied-' the soloist, Mrs. .Au-. den; TAronto, arks Leon Philip burn' Wright,: Erin; Who...sang "0 Lord MOSt Holy,', at the signing of iirray, •Dublin, .Ont the : register; and •' as the . bridal . cell offici= ''D4it h R,ev. Father John party stood., at _the ,altar, prior to •i otos and :sang Nuptial; gh Mass the commencement .of the service,; for the double= ring. ceremony. Or "The Lord's Prayer.'.' gan.ist 1larry O,Grady•accompan- he eel ride, ore a gowatri ge to red' thbo s choir; and the hymns Were. and "by, Hugh O'Brien . bridal' satin, falling.) away in .folds ..,_Giver[ iu marriage by her step- at the front. froma panel of im father, the bride, wore a floor- ported French lace,': with' long length :gown -of, white i.inpprted ;Si* pointed • •sleeves and yolk of the organza, .over- taffeta . featuring a , ame:lace,. encrusted with sequins.' pleated bodice .and a sahrina neck Her -Skirt fellhi.- Pleats to, a'train line trimmed. with. AIleson.Tace and of- -satin scallops btedered with French brilliants; Her•draped••bou! late' and aught up with ;sequins. fant sisirt was also; appliqued •with Her • three[ ered. rger=tip veil:, lace, • and cascaded to ',a chapel was eaughtby a ,pearl and sequin train. A' crown of matching bill- 'coronet, 'and she carried a bou Rants' and seedpearls -'held' her Shotilderlength.=-illusidn-- ' • she carried' a mother of pearl prayer book with a whits orchid, stephanotis and white carnation's Attending their, sister, Were Pi - ` Keough; maid of honor, 'and Mrs. Donald Macintosh rmatron'of honor, in, frosted • lemon crystal •THE PAit•TS1-1 IIIA .L Tuesday Erertin :SEPTEMBER 23rd • Arti''will he displayed in -Friend ,andcles Whethams, Dublin, on September 15, 16 <and 17,',ancl in Box Furniture, Seaforth•.,• ;on 'Sep tember 18,.'19 and 20. If 40 T cz ilsiren e dieate their desire to• take -Figure; Skating 'Lessens h -;'Sego = ntbei 2Oth, a teacher can be hired and class- es will commence . Monday, November 16th, 4:30; - 8 pin. Fees $15:00 — 20 Weeks J. Interested parties .mustcontact CRTC EI — Before, September 20th, ake the drudgery out of washing!." No more -hang- , _n ..out_. clothes in dirty 'w weather. �; No. matter how ATORGEleaves- your _ . . the DRYER ] y .o. cold, how-- .VWet, - and dr-'�. clothes soft � ro;! e: AlR. SPEC! ay -Terms —'Low Down' ayinent Norpri 1Sl/e,. .ave. tiled D rYrs !Iced for luick Sad"e ' one:. ublin' quet of white frenebed carnations' ixd-red re'sesH w;fh white_bridai:- strea;ne7rL. .Miss Alice Howe,, Stratford, cou- sin .of the bride, divas: maid _ of hon- or aril wore a waltz -length ' gown Of Nile green organza caught up in panels' by tiny. flowers, over a double net • lar[, .,with . matching: charm ,aver taffeta, • with -matching shoes and in fens and velvet a'hd: iiture hats.. Tiridesmaids.. Mar- net headband... She .carried a bou , gar et Rose I tiirray, :sister of• the quet 'of ••.lawny gold Talisman ros groom,: Donna Corcoran, and Palm es, surrounded by yellow: carni ' relocei wore identical dresses- of tions. The bridesmaids; Anne ice green. with 'matching .adeps- Luke and Mina Stringer; both: of series They carried cascades -:of Georgetown;wore 'gowns identical yellow rosebuds and green _earn,- to that ,of the maid' of honor, the. tions. « former' in yellow; the-• latter in, Flower -girl Patricia :MacXntosh, orchid. Miss Brenda Hhixley, Etllsi' niece of the bride, 'Wore a yellow burgh, was flower girl daintily at - (frock with matching ';headpiece: tired in rose coral;wi`th 'matching •She.carried a basket of rose petals. 'floral •headdress;. and • carrying .a;' '-Ringbearer.was ''Gregory, Murray, basket of White .'hab*y i urns and nephew of the groom. pink flecked carnations., I :Joseph r Murray,• ' brother • of"' the The best: man was .Cpl. Niel Gil-, groom; was best man, and ushers hey, and the 'ushers were Cpl. Bill. ;were Gribert Mur_r"ay 7)onald-plan= Leitch. and. Constable, Waugh, all Lagan;. Patrick Sloan, and Donald 'of -the E C.M.P., .Ottawa. The gen- Maekttosh': tlemen .of the bridal party wore Receiving the guests' at the West- scarlet ,tunics and the full dress point Inn, ,the 'bride's mother wore' uniform of the :Royal' Canadian la princess line dress in pale blue. Mounted.' -Police. ` immediately . following " the, cera-- nrony'••a reception' was. held in' the Presbyterian Chinch 1-1a11,.' attrac tt rely decorated in blue and gold streamers; the ,R.C.M,P. colors.. The bride's table' was centred with; a four -tiered hand decorated. wed - brocaded nylonocer taffeta, with matching accessories, The groom°s rnother assisted in a pock blue brocaded silk.' sheath :dress with .white• accessories.` Corsages •of• pink. roses _and carnations coin- pleted :.both ensembles.. "- After a" honeymoon,- in Northern .ding cake, _topped, with a rninia= Ontario , the bride •and g°tdom `will ,[lire Mountie and:his his bride, ,The, live in..: 'orontor The •bridegroom:. • nests! tables were .centred with ,a will continual -..his course ,in chemi miniature Mountie groom. and al engineering fat- the-,.1Jmverslty bride, dressed hi the same mater- sof Toronto: - • - Lal as that of the, bride.. Receiving 'Guests ware present:from. Aps- the guests,; Mrs. Maclay wore •'an Jey, 'Dublin, Kitchener, London, aqua lace-over,taffeta sheath with Motitreal, North Bay, .;carnia and matching lace ,.hat - i'Mte aC'ces- 'St. Thomas 5tiiies and a cof Amit res e' anti white carnationsorsage. TUILNIFIi- lllacl£AS' F -or [Wedding trip to northern ,KIPPEI I—A very colorful Wed- points" the : bride, doirnedt a white ding • ceremony took . place. in St. - linen Sheath, a turquoise • band at Andrewis Presbyterian Churchr }re;-waistr,wrtb .matching turquoise ® ,.Hillsburgh, Saturday, August ;1G, ouster.. Her 'pillbox hat.. was of when -June Catherine MacKay, on- white. silk shantung, her accessor i.ly""'dairghter;ot-11Tr and -yrs -Rosso ies' matching She wore a corsage • of red roses and white carnations,` 1VlaCKay and a niece of, Mtss Mar garet, a,rxd Mr. (liver , lc,taeHal� of The couple will reside in Ottawa b I)a�ls De i��re�IC'ippen, became the btide of W 14 Ont of town guests were present Thome 1OI' - A liam George Turner, 11,01:P., '(lfr from 'Erin, Guelph, "Toronto, Parry • J. 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