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Mr. and Mr's. T. Sherritt attend -
d the funeral of the 14e ]r. .Dav-
id H, Boxley, of Aliriont, Mich.,
on Wednesdays, April 22. Mrs. Bur-
ley -was the .former Miss Dora
Sherritt, of Hensel',
Mrs. EDavis, o
. M s. . R, �D �s, Mrs. Howard
Smale, Mxs. William , Cameron3'
Mrs..Harry Horton, Mrs, William
Brown,and Mrs: Gordon Munn will
play in the bowling alley tourna-
merit at Walkerton on Wednesday,
April, 29. This team is being spon-
sored by the Hensall Legion Lad-
ies' Auxiliary:
T J Sherritt . Friday d y for
Montan, a to attend his sister's fun-
eral, Mrs. Harry Sparling, of Mon-
tana, who passed away at,' Long
Beach, California, where -she had
.
been: spending the winter months.
The former Ray Sherritt, she was
born: at Blake;, in the Hen's'all area,
Surviving are one brother; T. J.
Sherritt, Hensall; and four sisters,
-Mrs.:((Dr.) Burley,Almont Mich.;
Mrs.. Wesley - Caldwell, London;
Mrs. ;
Mrs. Louise.Spauling> Florida,and
Mrs. John Turner, Clinton, Funeral
services were held at Montana on,
Monday. .
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E1i:UCEFIF7 D A pretty spring
wedding: was solemnized at • the
home of Mr., and Mrs. David Trfeb-
ne . 3,Kipper', ' Saturday,
r, lt•.:R Kipp n, on, S ur ay,
April. 25, at 12 o'clock, .when, their
daughter, 'Joan Elizabeth, ,exchang-
ed wedding vows with. Howard Wil-
liam Bernard. The groom is the
son of. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bernard`,
of Brussels.Davison.r Rev. Dav
officiated.
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.The bride, given in marriage bY
her father, looked lovelY:in.a street
length dress of' whits crystalette.
She 'wore ;a French illusion finger-
tip veil,' -and carried. a.;white Bible
crested with red roses,
Miss,Marion
;Trie ner, ;Exeter;,
was maid of honor, . wearing ".a
street length dress of blue crystal7.
ette with white accessories, and
carried a bouquet -of pink roses.;...
Thomas Bernard, Brussels; bro-
ther of the groom, was best man.
Mrs. J. R. Murdoch played ,bra
ditional wedding :music, and Mrs
Jean Jolly, Exeter„ aunt of the
'bride, was sol ist ' - -
The rece tiQn as held in B ce-
P
<field United C Thehu parlours.
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Bruce -
bride's mother received the guests
in a turquoise figured silk dregs
with black duster . and white acees-,
sories, and a corsage of pink and
white, roses., The groom's -'mother,
wore a dress of- blue figured silk
with blue accessories and a cor-
sage.. of - pink and white .:roses..
Guests were present from -Guelph,
London- Goder-icli _Exete Bros .
sets, Seaforth and Brue'efield.
The bride donned a ",beige' Dan,
River dress, toast colored, spring
coat with beige accessories for''a
wedding trip to Northern' Ontario..
The couple will' reside ill Brussels
1✓CKEL-11ARI3URN '
HENSALL-'-.A lovely s ring wed-
oing was solemnized : a ensa 1,
United, Church Saturday, April 25,
at 7:00 p.m., in a candlelight cere
iiiony; when Geraldine E' er H,:u
burn, of Hensall, and .job/aWalter
Ecker;, of Varna, exchanged mar-
riage "Vows before; theRev. Charles
D. Daniel, in a':::iteral setting, of
pink and white snapdragons and
green'. -ferns. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Francis
Harburn;: Hensall, and the groom's
parents are Mr, ,and Mrs :Walter
Eckel, 'Varna,.
Miss` •Greta • Lammie provided
traditional wedding . music, and.
soloists were ' .Mr. . Lloyd . Walden
and Miss Donna Walden, of: Blyth,
accompanied by; Mrs., Sidney ,Mc-'
Clinchey, Auburn. •
Given in marriage by; her father -
thee bride wore a floor; length: gown
of lace 'and nylon tulle' over satin
A: fitted ";lace" bodice featured•:a
scalloped sabrina'necldine and lily
point sleeves. A --crown: of pearls
and sequins:held her fingertip, silk
WOMEN'S SANDALS
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SPECIAL, LADIES' AIR -STEP 'SHOES`,
Regular $14.95.: ` SALE
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illusion veiland, slid carried pink
roses and.ireen ivy..
Mrs, Charles Eckel?, of Hensall,
was matron of honor,'wearing blue
chiffon o y ve •r .taffeta. ff ta. wzth matching
feather headpiece. Bridesmaids
Mrs. Cecil -Pepper, of Hensall, and
Mrs.: Keith McBride, "of Zurich,
wore identical gowns of pink ehif-
fon over.taffeta with matching fea-
ther he d piec The• trio. a p ess rxo wbre
identical corsages of white roses
and .pink
k sweethear
t roses.
Darlene McBri'de,'o Zurie
h,. was
flower girl,' daintily, frecked its
white organdy eyelet over blue silk
and 'carried a nosegay of;. white -
gems and ••„pink':sweetheart: roses; ..
Keith Harburn, brother .of the
bride, was : ringbearer.. Charles
Eckel, .Hensall, was hisbrother's
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g _ oe msman,and'Ceoil'Pepper'and:
Keith McBride .ushered.- ..'
° A reception f r`f fifty "
,o f y guests was
held in.the church parlors For
tecei'ving, the.bride's mother wore
a grey fitted suit with pink'hat and;
accessories in pink: and black. The.
groom's mother chose .a -blue Boat
over a pink; dress, With 'accessor
ies in white.-
Both wore corsages of.
white and pink sweer£heart roses.
,;The bridal table; • centred a` three-
tier .wedding. cake .-;flanked with
spring flowers. Serving were four,
cousins of the bride, the Misses,
Donna Walden, Blyth;.-Norrna Har-
burn and Catherine 'Harburn, -Staf-
-fay. "and• Marlene, Brodhagen, Strat-'
ford”
For a Wedding trip to eastern
1)o1ntsthe-bride. wore-a_pale_ Grine_:
cotton lace` and satin dress, tor=
quoise • =chemise . coat with :white
picture hat : and matching .acces-
sories, with: which she Were a pink
rose; corsage. They, 'will reside on
the groom's, farm near Varna
"Out=bf-town guests attended from.
Detroit, ,Auburn, - Blyth, Staffa and
-Btr-afford The EvQmng_.A:i 4
catered -for- the wedding dinner.
To the Editor
Subscriber .51 Years
Sends • • Greefie0s.
514 Belmo ' Road, ,.
(grand Forks, - N.D.;
/prig 24, 1359. ` '
•Dear'Sir: It is time for my lit-
•tle visit to ask you to renew my
Subscription for another year to
your valuable paper.
This is my. Slst subscri tion to'
The H'sior_
urons Ex P
pat ;And I can
assure yqu I look forward every`
weekend for •its coming It -brings`
rile the knews sof the :land . Of z my
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birth"and 'rn o town.
Y d home m
How 7"d love tohear: from some of
the subscribers' who are .up, in this
category with mel
We had a long,severe winter,
,, ,
but the s -da s. are, here. unity -days, h r .I
can remember ' -some, poetical mind
writing these words: ,
The s 'gin gtinie s
g is unwinding :spools -
of gold;
And ,all. ,things in 'compari.son seem
old ,
As Nature spins in frenzy all .day:
long,
And little birds' throats bursting
with their song. •
A,s I write this little note, I have
a wase': of -.Jonquils M1. and a pretty
vase of 'Scylla on .my.desk -:a
promise- of golden .days tQ come
, My 'kindest regards to . all my
friends,_ and every kind wish to
you and your -staff,
Very sincerely,
Margaret.McQuaid :Mulligan:.
were N1i Russell7Brook for»Chis
elhurst Mrs. `Middleton, for .. St.
Paul's, Mrs. •11. Y. 'Metaren, for
:Carmel WMS; Mrs..Stewart:Bell.
'for the: Arnold:. CiseJe,:_of Carmel
Church;; , and Mrs:. Douglas " C.eok,
forthe Evening Auxiliary.
Mrs:
Daniel and Miss a;llis
foxniari the reception ;:comnhittee.
Decorating committee were .;Mrs. .
R J P; atersoi assisted by Mrs.
r -ace- liar--ole-a --
p rid Mrs: --Stanley:
o ' - rigra-m earn tee; Mr -s_
. • Rowe and: Mrs..Hess TM's. R
J. peterSoni convened' the ` lunch,
'assisted by. her committee. , Mrs.
T, J:' Sherntt was pianist for: the
mee mg
Lona terµ.
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. Klashen ' of
,Londe
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guest speaker at theannual'birth=
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day" ;patty 'of the Women's.-Mission=7„
ary Society of Hensall United `
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Was - attended by. 100,. mem-
bers; and guests.,.Mrs, `'`Klashen• �+'lre• ;., Auto. ` Wind
was born, in India: of missionary
parents ' Ed'ucated-yin .Russia, •she Liahihty. and Life
left there during. the -revolution and
tame to • Canada,.. Whereshe met
n--- -or n
her .husband and they trained -for' „! o
isionary work; .'"and '- together
went to the mission fiekls..of India, Successor to
Mrs•
where they ;served 22 years:,- - - WATSO. & REID
Klai sen chose for her
theme "Christian Witnessing', and • Phone 214: . .Seaforth
during her ,inspiring address she _'
-men-tie-bed'-severaT2prominent peo Representative
ple :in India .and the .influence theiraillif • t -, ens Life "
lives had been., She compared _
Christianity and Hinduism., and • Insurance
concluded her' message with- a
challenge for witnessing for Christ
at...every opportupity. The';speak-
er, was introduced . by Mrs. E.
Bowe
:The hurrh sL.lioolroom was a
.;bower of beauty, , a;. work., of crea
tion,:: very': attractive -with large
,baskets of varied eolored''mums,
forsythia arid�l�ffadils kvhile .cal-
or ,schemes of pink and white .were •
used with much effect on the walls"
and lights.! .;The tea table was cen-
tred vvith
en-tred"with white mums, a three-tier
birthday cake a'nd opinii .tapers in
silver. holders. P -resident Mrs. Geo.
•Armstrong:ch•aired':the meeting and
extended the welcome to the mem-
bers, -. and guests, which included
the WMS and Arnold. Circle of Car -
Mel !Church;
arntel!Church;; ladies -'of St. Pauls'`
Church; • Chiseihurst; • ladies, , and
Evening 'Auxiliary. •
The devotional; "Jesus and the
woman`•of Samaria and ."The Liv-
ing ..Waters": • was -ably -taken by
Mrs. R. M. Peck., Prayer was of-
fered by
fferedby Mrs. C. D. Daniel:., Num-
bers on the, program 'included two.
lovely ^ vocal trios,. • "Jesus Will
Satisfy"' and 'Ills Cross' Is His: '•
Own," were `sung by " Mrs. Harry,
Hess, of Zurich, ' and Mrs, William
muss _and
:Mrs. Ggorge: 1Iess, .of.
1-Iensall--Mrs--12•: H. Middleton was
accompanist; a delightful. -piano.
solo by yrs; Robert Kinsman, of
Chiselhifrst, and a, humorous read-
ing, "A
eading,""A Neighborly Neighbor", by.
Miss M. -Ellis:-
Mrs T. , C. Coates extended- a
vote of thanks to the speaker and
artists" appearing; ou the; prdgrain,
Delicious .refreshments ,were 'sexy -
ed, including a birthday -cake, made
by Mrs. R. J. Paterson. '
Extending 'courtesy ', remarks
THE HURON EXPOS1 'OR,. SEAFO t , ONT., MAX1,.
EEBEK UIS MEET
Ms invitation 'was aeeepted 'tri
attend . the 50th birthday meeting
of Godericb 'iOdge.,an MaY .113, m
the. • Goderieh. Collegiate Institute,
at, l�Ionday 'night's meeting of
Edelweiss'" Rebekah Lodge- Mrs.
Ed.
Andrews,„ Noble Grand, pre-
sided. •
. Several members indicated they-
Wiehed :to: take in the bus trip . O'
the IOOF Home at Barrie on-Sun-
day,
n-Sun-
a' J ne 14. ell their
d Y, 1z oddf ows, . _exr
wives and families, and Rebekahs,
their husbands and families -may
ayail themselves. of the_ opportun-.
`t the -e
x to...take tri .,which will take
.too h
Y k.
•the form Of a ienio.
P
Past noble ' rands have '.been,.
g ..
asked • to; hold: the' various offices
at the next meeting, °May=11, which
will be the lodge's 47th birthday.:
A social. time, with lunch,, is plan=
ned to -follow the' meeting. It vias
revealed ,that'', the • recent Paper,
r d .,, , p Pe
drive rou ht uu $121. •
b ;g.
e'm k ,on Can-
ada's
an-
Retail roc r ret
y �... Y" a
ado s .praries is -figured as'worth
$500,000,000 a year in turnover. •
SEAN%
TEEN
,NIGHT
PARENTS.
at r a
S ._ u �a , �iUli end,-
from 8 p.m. tom:1 43 p.m;
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En rt nt t & one's
•-1VIusie by Sltew'Bair4.''and
and Collegians
AI)MISSIoIY 25e
All Parents:•., and anyone inter -
Y ne
ested' in 'joining the arganiza-
tion, are invited to -attend and
see how the Club is operated.
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