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The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-10, Page 61.; 6 --THE HURON XPOSITOR, ;5EAFpRTH; ONT„,APRIL 1O, 1959 COLUMBAN : NEWS OF THE -WEEK Mrs. Gilbert Murray' visited in North, Bay with Mr'.` and Mrs.:'A.n drew' Dantzer. :Miss Darlene O'It illy, Stratford, spent the holiday week With Mr. and Mrs: Joseph A. Lane, • Mr, --and Mrs; Frank O'Connor and family, Toronto, visited "lilt. and M. T. °J. Holland. '.Terry" Ryan, 'St. Jerome's Coli •.lege, Kitchener, spent the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs Wm;. Ryan. , • lVlr, and Mrs Tom MclVer and. family, Toronto, with MI-. and V(rs, William McIver. •• Mr., and Mrs.. Charles _Malone and family, Windsor, and I and Mrs.. Qreg IVforris,.' Port . Credit, visited Mr, and Mrs. Tom Morris. Seaforth Chamber'' of (;CQimmerce eneralMe�ting Seaforth Town: Hall Tuesday,., April 14, .1959 sharp • TWO FILMS: "Power and Passage" and • _ "From Dreamt To Reality" A 'cordial invitation is extended. to all Seaforth and -District ~; :Citizens interested -in- Chariber:of'Commercn W,orlr RTMVMEMI3 Membership tri =Your =Chamber- of . Commerce DOESN'T COST :. IT PAYS •i da S1�t ‘$`�i Clinton - Oft: OPENING FOR THE SEAS Thursday,rir 23 Nt1 O UNCEME: WATCH: P"OR FURTHER L; r1VE.,1 IRLS• received: county honor awards •for • Weir acIuevenients in•4.H Girls' Homemaking club work at:'the ,achievement.•;': program;in Blyth on-Frida, Froin the left: Jean:•Moylan, Marguerite Scott, McKillop; '. Thelma•` McDougall and Ruth:` Webster, g Blyth}; Betty •3toun hint;;:Auburn: ". (13 -a -Photo):,^ •....... Prices al THOM WELS. S ,i ntar10 We are also in 'the market for • STO ITE B:' X 875`= `EXETER WR 0 • WkAY.TERS�WI)F SON. ..;.,Tbe:Rev..-A,..E..Eustace offieiat- ed in a •ceremony • at• North: Street United Church„_Goderich,,,• on Sat. urday,',March , 28,' when Carol Ann 'Wilson, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs; l.a C}�aries..:.Wilsoh,..;Goderich epi= alianged. wedding;• 'vows. with .Wil mer."'Edward-Walters, son: of•Mr: and_IVIrs. .Bert Walters, of` -Bruce= field - The Bride wore 'a floor: -length gowbr`of "-brocaded: satm featuring, -iii overskirt-of-Charitilly :laee;•.She•• .carried •a'.'bouquet, ' of red tulips: --and-White h-yaeiriths;; Strut Y . _fi rd :;attended •thebride.;:,wearing a -ballerina=length dress of; shrimp .'colored, nylon.. She carried 'a nose - g, aY.. "of f.blue:.:and white ca-rnations;. Clarence.' Walters of, Stratford was ;groomsman fora hiss brother. A reception- was held afterwards' for; twenty-segen guests.' -Guests were'Preseiit;: from .Goderich, ' Clin- ton; : Zurich,., •Stratford;. -ander Bruee- field;� The'•. roan's 'Mother':receiv- edthe guests wearipg As blue prion` and nylon • dress ' with White dot§: -She :' wore pink .accessories`==:and a' white carnation The, bride's'moth er •wore an Orange icejersey dress with white accessories :and a White carnation -' Tbe-, =bride donned a" black and white 'checked ., dress:'with :white • trimmings and ` reen`. accessories.. g• . .for • a `,wedding". trip to the United :States'•:;7he':conple ,willlive',.on ;North..St e Vincent Street, Stratford: .,, DYKSTRA-ANDREWS A tett weddin t ok 1c s. P ,_.. Y "Saturday, April- }, a t'3 00' o'clock -in Firg,Presby eria•n• Church,'Sea- forth;;. when ?J:eaii Elizabeth, (Betty. Jean). Andrews;, and, Getben (Gar., ry-) •llykstra•, eyClian ed we"d,`di g • "vows; ; ;The `.bride •is the 'daughter' Of •Mr and Mrs'.. Edward Andrews, .Seaforth, • and ;the groom •is >'the son of Mr. and Mrs .. Gerritt Dykstra; of -Elim Hoogeveen"(Dr. ) Holland:.' . $ev. D. , Leslie Elder , m of-' ficiated:' T .v _ Marriage a .. . The. bra de, ..given n in , mage, by 'her father, •wore a' :waltz -length strapless gown': of Chantilly lace and net •over- :taffeta ';:witlilacejin- serts in the skirt,. rhiitesto e. stud- ded tudded bodice with matching: ;lace. bolero and long .lily -point sleeves, and it had -a". tiny standup :collar. She wore a veil of 'illusion; net, held 'by a rhinestone 'and • pearl - studded tiara, and. she carried a .white Bible crested with pink roses: . Maid ;of honor, Miss: Sally Fox, Seaforth, cousin of -the >wore a k ',blue :chiffon : ;:dress with •inat.chingfeather- -headdress, and Carried': a, nosegay .of': pink :`earna- ons. iss aro e- • s;er,.• eaforth, was,• bridesinaid; • wearing a pink chiffon dress: with matching feather' headdress,. and ;carried` a nosegay of blue"carnations • Richard" McFalls, ;Exeter, Was. grooriisrnan, and 'Duncan 'MacMil= Tan, ofMishawaka Indiana, cotisin of, the bride, arici Arthur Lowe, 'Jr., Brantford, cousin• ;Of ; the bride, were -Ushers; M ---Bert Dempster, Goderich, was organist; .' aAlice Misses rg nd. :1ice Ann and Gene: Nixon, Seaforth, were soloists,- ' A reception, was held in the •ehureh ,parlor : with: guests present; froin:Mishawaka, Indiana, Detroit,• Sarnia; Hamilton, Peterboro; Wood= Steck,.'Nor'.wich;,-.Brantford;. Exeter aiad Seaforth. For - reeeiying the ;.guests', the bride's Mother, wore -a, dress of ashes of roses emnbossed satin 'with a 'pale blue hat :and gloves • and black accessories,' and a ' corsage of pink roses. The groom's, ',godmother, ,Mrs •J.ohn° Waldo,: of • Woodstock;,also assist- ed Far traveiling; • the bride donned mint 'green. duster ensemble frith matching hat And'g1oyee and black :`accessories, and a• corsage of pink roses. The couple .will reside', in Woodstock. , , : • :EATON ]PLATE St. 1Vfattherw's`Zutheran Church, Conestoga, was;. the setting- for • a • lovely. Easter • Wedding: on: Satur ;day• evening, Mareh 28 :iii a ' c,a n;., dlelight 'service, :When ,I olores, Anne, daughter, of "Mr.: and; Mrs, .Harvey `: "Plate,,.; of •r� . Winterbounei• exchanged • marriage :. vows `with . Darkly -Evan Eaton, ,eldest . son! of .Mir, ;and Mrs.. .Walter. Eaton;:; of •Seaforth.• Rev., J. 'Ray Houser,, Kitbhe/ er, assisted by Rev. Kapp pas,, of'Conestoga., Officiated in'the double-rineeeremony:''The, church : was, decorated with Easter lilies and chrysanthemums,; • The bride wore a formal gown, of white faille with beaded neck line kr and r n xt.ShewoeafinM s . .ger tip:ved., and carried a bouquet of white roses an`cl, feathered chrysan tlmemums, ,• She was attended• by her sister, Miss Jaqueline -Plate; who wore a ;green '•nylon dress with tfarein hemline,. beige :accessories and Pic, tar'hat, and carried a bouquet of- ._ntrut.-yAlo hryaxithemunks: .Mr. Keith Eaton was his broth- er's groomsman, and fishers were. Mr: Francis Plate, brother of the ':bride, an-dMr: Eric Eaton, brother-, Of the groom. Mr.:• Alfred Shank; of 'Blooming,. dale, was organist, and -soloist Was. -Mra•,B il::-SnYitli of-T-orento -- A reception' was held for about. eighty guests at Augusta Thieins`, Conestoga, where'the bride'sambth- er received,'Wearing. rosewood crepe, with 'black accessories; as- 'sisted by the groom's riiother,';} ho =Wore -navy-lizien with white acCes- aorzes Both were pink orchid Cor- sages ::The ; groein's two' grand- mothers .wore • corsages; of ,white:Carnations, T • . Amid' showers -of,confetti,-•the' happy young couple left on a trip •to .Washington;- • D.C.; the bride wearing a;".green, suit, oyster coat and brown accessories On their return they will live at 6 :Eden; _Patin_. d.,.,Torento.:. • s Guests were; present.fronr Scar boro, Toronto, 'Wroxeter; . Guelph. Brantford, Seaforth, Waterloo, ;De- DIO Com•blot�on: RA RECORD heck the ow,. . Low Price on ' This Favorife 'Model Low Down P ;y Tient A .. 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Clarkson George . and the late Mr Crabbe:The Rev Alexander;: Nirnrno; D.p:, 'Of Wing hu1m offremated;_ assisted=by Mr-. Floyd ,.McPhee,' of $t: 'George Wil- liani-s :Presb-yterian ,C.ollegen.Mon< 'theal .."'.brother "of -the ; .brideL .Miss Rose MarieLeerier, of ;Winnipeg,: sang -The Wedding - Hymn" • by Handel :and' Grieg's "I .Love• Thee.” • The •bride,., Who; Was .:given.;`:in `marriage -"=by her eldest . brother, John McPhee, of Hamilton; was charming.. in • a floor -length. wed dingy gown of o'ff-white :peau' de faille. The bouffant 'skirt _.with 'a chapel train and;;the fitted bodice, were _ trimine,"d_.wittth guiinpeau'1ace. Her fingertip •.veil of .net,.jllusion fell from .A • double crown of white, studded With. rhinestones: -;The 'bride- carried a: nosegay bouquet '•ofwhite roses; carnati6ns..and bell flowers 'centered :'with pale pink rosebgds: •' • Her bridal attendants •.were, her sisters, Mrs. ' Elaine Everingham, Mrs. Blanche Weber and - Mrs:• Joan Stinson Th"ey were dressed -alike•in- mauve waitzlengtli gowns of organdy over -taffeta: The' full skirts were embroidered with deep- er nve 7af finger •tip; lmerght They, wore -'bandeaux' and:shoes.to match; and:. carried- nosegay quests :a. pink roses; carnations, bell -flowers .and''purple violets. The groornsnian;'wae. William •J Wright, o£;.Port Cidit,'and usher- in w re Stuart ,,Brown; , of Port Credit, andDonald Ross,o•Teren- to' The' bride's : ptlpils'irvmn Whit= ho ncY Itosedal sc ' o er- e` l w e-th ill d r spcctators••in the church:balcony:' The cTding.receptfon •Ya's`held iti the Fudger T•Iduse .Club Sher - hotline St., • where the another of the bride` received, ' wearing' a wood rose lace ensemble with black 'flowering• hat "and' an :orchid cora; Sage: „ She wast. assisted, by' `the 'Mother of',the'gloom in a dress, of mid-blueNoonan• silk with' corsage. • (}f. tiny deep •pink, rosebuds • and .black hat.: With •the bridal party in ,the. reee'iving-line were Mr. John W.•'Hanna, M P.P.; and Mrs. Hen- na.; of Wingham:- • In 'answering the toast o the:. bride,_ proposed <bY.,• the Rev •A. Nimino, the groom• •expressed' his happiness; thanked the guests - for their kindnesses, .and- particularly the bride's mother, .to whom he owed his; bride. `He then paid a, tribute to` his awn mother.. Fallow ing' the reception: the brideand- .groom left for •- Milton Airport, for. 'a flight te New York, where tktgy 'are spending their honeymoon, the: bride wearing a . white ''hat trim°:- med. with' .red -berries; an empire beige .coat with matching .gloves,. and shoes, and a.white • :gardenia,; on, her ' beige7 handbag. On their return Mr. •and •Mrs R. M. Crabbe will live on Laughton ',;Blvd,; To 3e�Q Issues New one ®Irector. concerning, �� :S lifer e � h Asea The' 1959 edition .- Of the telephone directory: for Seafor,'th and other' district" centres is: now b'ein'g dis` fributed.: ::Indicative of ...-growth throughout the•area-'covered by the directorydmrin :the ',past:- 12:. U l?_ months, more - than. 32,000, •copies are .being-sent--eutithis year; com=i pared, With ;some 30;000 last yearn: Sozrfe 1,400,:.are being distributed 'locally. Be' eause of the . Many n 'new ;and'' -chatrged liktings'co stained-;itt the latest, edition W.. W.,,'Haysom,•Belle Telephone manager for••this 'region; has'sdggested that,telephone: users: here" discard their .old books as soon;'as: the' new ones, are ,receiv •he w. ed. T n 'directory e or features a sketch of the Town Hall •' at• ' Marys.on the front cover. •The work of Canadianartist Lorne' Bouchard, : it replaces. •-the ':Sketch of -the Shakespearean .Gardens at Stratford, carried ;on• last::year's.: cover. The directory-. also' serves; Atwood, Listowel,; ' - Mitchell, -St. Marys,. -Stratford, 'Tavistock;. Olin ton, Hensall and Goderich:' • ;Directories': for .Seaforth, Clinton: and- 'Goderich will include combin- ed' ,`.`yellow ;pages":>`'for, the; --first, EG;MONDVIL'LE YPU `]MEETING:" • Egmondville YPU ''meeting was held' at the: -home- f --Helen and Dorothy Dues' with. Bruee vCole man 'in charge. Boll" call was an swered by` •1S', members. ' ' Bruce , Coleman_ told about•the. spring rally to be• held in Winghani April 21. The new members were assigned to :a commission: The. meeting was turned over. to Ron Eyre, convener' of Faith and Evangelism.. Dave '•Tremeer read the Seri to e lesson: Ren' le'd Id prayer, followed by the ---Lord's Prayer epeated'liy.'all. The Medi: tation, taken ; by Ron, vias', about, `friendship' and how -it can change our. life. WaterHeat�r Rateiediticfl o..• .' - r h. . .0 as Iven a ro l f rthe eafo t va S .h o Public `Utilities. Commission to`ado, t:a base cost p of `36 cents ` e demand ,r 100 .,:atts of� water'�heater • per morith.for water'heater .serva e,7 and a -ly the followin�se.tle gross'.monthl energy y charg es• 'effective A �'ril i1;,,1959; 400 -watt :e'lement;-... 1:44 `er •lirontho ;450 -watt element162.`pe month gross.. 500 -watt element: :.180-L e-r`mo. i':t ss ... p hgam •. 1-9 -="er m`::.- h ros —r- ant s $, 0 `leme t:::... 2,16 :pen mgross ;;. 60_,watt e.; a�,; .,, . ,1 ., onth g_os 22 650 watt element: 9 per mouth:gross •. ..... ,, 4. e 700 -watt �e ernient; ... 2. er monthgross 800 -watt element:' 2:67.per month :gross. l 850 watt e e�lrlent;. , 2: ,80 per month-,:gx'oss .00-Watteleme • t:,.. 2:93 er month o . n s n - � 'u. 950 watt .element:.... 3:07:, er.nionth ros 1000 -watt element....„.. 3:20 - er=moath ross All e'leme t• sizes- f over 000 w a t •be 0 1 a is to charged atthe rate of -32:0 ce t er 100 per c �? s p watts p r month` gross.. Proinpt.'Payment Miscount IIOIJSE HEATING RATE Approval: has: ,also been -;given, for .the., Seaforth Public. Utilities Commission to`adopt.a retail rate 'of 1.67 cents gross per kilowatt-hour, subject. prompt payment discount; of pa per cent, for all .+ energy sold to domestic customers for house heat- ing when more than 25 per cent of the floors area of a dwelling is heated by electric energy For:further information inquire ofthe TH. BL S�EA�FO�t PU iC . •UTILIT�f M SS I N M � ,O hone 472 Seaforth TOWN OF -SEAFORTH • Among the., guests • 'werethel bride's thm+ee •; sisters . and ',two brothers' and brother in-law, Mrs: Dave'Chester, Mrs;William Zeal;.; Mr, and Mrs. ,Ray E•veringham, �• Mr, John McPhee; ,of : Hamilton; ; Mr. ; F16yd 'McPhee, of Montreal; 4. Mr.. and Mrs.: 0,;, ,&eber;' of Lon- t don, were also guests. Guestsfrom% Wingham ;Were: Mr. John Fianna, '. 'MP P ��.an Mr Hanna,. san and Mrs. Howard Sherbondy• from; Guelph; tit. •and Mrs. 0: 1VM. Me', -Donkey and relatives and -friends from Hamilton, Montreal, ; Kitchen-. er,: Sudbury, Braripton, Streets Ville, Elora, ErindaIe, Clarkson, Sarnia, Lorne Park, ;Port Credit and ',Toronto... TeerfTown ,Topics --(By"ELLEN- QRW LL)- Teen . Town • held a -semiformal donee, Saturday hi the arena. Mus- BairdBaird and his : Collegiates. There were; about,154 teenagers; in 'attendance,. Dennis Jewitt won the were prize. T1ae'spot dances were ,'won .:by Diane Dennis arid Ted ? Lenient, and Ann; (Star) Jessomne'r and Carl Berger'. We would like to thank Mr; and Mrs. Pinder, Mr:: and Mrs Morask and Mrs.. Charle~s, Reeves'for cha- peroning the dance Saturday night:' The Teen` Town is holding Par - exits' Night May •2nd, • instead of April 11th, as was recently pub- lislied -, n the ; paper. Stewart Baird's orchestra . will supply the:, music for - this• dance. On April 18th softie . of • the .,membera .,are. planning t :o down ti:attehd the. Stratford Teen Town, tai:" see how' their organization is operated.. anther pf Commerce Wee APRIL. -'12th. to l 8fh .' WHEREAS, this. community can -benefit from. friendly relation'- ships ,among business ,com etitors :';between .our tc wn: ax d . the surrounding area and outer communities across'' Cana, ada,.'between employer and . employee WHEREAS this this community',cap., enefit�frtimnew hda tries good':; business ,conditions, more tourists, civic improve- meats.mor'e`jobs; better facilities-for'education, health and recreation; WHEREAS, the Seaforth Chamber of Commerce. is a volunt r e' bli: . •.: ; organization • ai'.citl� ns,enab,_, ng u� all to':wor..k together to • achieve the. -above goals: arid generally: improve'b sinesi, g s . to build a better,: community ,And to dei clop ,better citizen- shi •our--communit - our ovince and: tr l��xr_ _ _-y,.. _ 411r' Owl y,. • by virtue offthe towers .ve �ted In`es :he..r_eby prac1 tin civic c su ' orAt. £or` G CAI ' 0"l? +� f11 E CE, WEEK.` lieY i observed nationall :A ril 12 - 18; aid°call• on all citizens to lend: their interest;. support•.and co-operation in making this observance successful in'every 'why. BEVERLEY, F. CHRISTIE n. Mayor "GOO SAVE' TIEQUEEN"