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The Huron Expositor, 1959-05-22, Page 5
t. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs,, Gordon Manson, of Dundas, were'edests with, Mr, and Mrs. Newell Geiger and Mrs, Mary :Manson, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson,of Toronto, a5 re• ported eiast `week.' • Mr.and Heinz Mrs. s . einz Benedietus spent" the�weekend with .Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich--and. Mr. and. :Mrs, Roy .Gingerich. - • Mr, and Mrs. H. Musselman, of Kitchener; spent the weekend with Mr; and Mrs, Peter GGingerich; Mr. Harold Finlay 'and;'` family were Sundayguests with M•r, .and Mrs: Charles Robinson; .o€ trills - Mr. Harold Finlay ,visited with Mx:. and; Mrs. Lyle Stokes, ,of.Ailsa' Mr. 'Archie` Mustard; of Sarnia,, spent the weekend'with MS wife and�.family'. • Mr:nd a Mrs, Bert Faber of Ki pen,;..visited with •Mrs,: Rudy"Oesch on Sunday.,'. :Miss Dianne Faber, -of Ki ori pp , spent'the' weekend.,with .her grand-, mother, Mrs. Rudy 0eseh.':: The .Blak et Publi,c school: • pupils werethe ;visiting: eam?,v;�iih. the B orison x Souith-North pupils -'on Fri= 1 ST. JAMES' HOLY.. NAME SOCIETY PLANS FOR INRALLY -`S ,� L �A�t3RTH• The Holy. Name Sopiety' of St. James' parish re-elected Maurice Etue, as president for the 1959-60 term.; ; , Other .officers: ,re-elected were:. viee-president,'Atthtir Dev- ereaux; marshal, Clarence 'Malone, Two new officers'-' were.elected,•` secretary, A. McCoart, and treas- urer, ,Edmund Daly: Announcement was Made at the meeting' that the annual- Holy Name Rally would be .held -in Sea - forth 'on Sunday, Jilne 14. District five ,include;,°, the; parishes.'of . Clin- ton" and BIyth, Dublin, Logan, .. St.. Cohimban and. Seaforth, St. James' parish, headed lay the Holy Name Society, will .hold .a pie-, nic'•this•sumnier. A -committee has- been appointed to plan fgr.this_ev °eat. The committee isrco compote(' moos of the following: chairman, Leo Hag - gait, Frank Sills, . s, Gordon De Jong and ,Tobi. J. Maloney. The chair- man in his report to the meeting • y:, da when the"had`; hall'game. Y g Bronsoncho l_o s o won with •a ;victory: of 19-17. • (Published by Huron Liberal Association) • A CO-OP WEED' KILLER • -', ERY' JOB FQ8'EV Ca op24:D'a Co-op 2,4-D l ster,'64-oz. Co-op 24-D Ester, 128 -oz. Co-op 2,4-D Aman© • Co-op 2,4-D Ester Dusk `,Co.ep 2,4-D X.ow •Volatile Ester Co-op 1VlCP's r. Co-op MCP Estar - : Co-op MCP Amino Co-op MCP Sodium Salt • Co-op MCP ?stet Dust Co-op Co-op prusb Killer , - CO=OP outlined some of the ' anticipated llrograan, and that other societies of • the parish had been 'invited to partipipate, One of the features of the afternoon •' will include a°1;nen'S tu'#-of-war, consisting of teams from Seaforth Tuckersmith and McKillop, ,A -second feature Will be a draw`for a valuable prize; Theicnic, will incorporate the l? annual school picnic,..`: It will .be. held at the Seaford], ' Liens Park on Sunday; June 21. DUBLIN; A rnong the• graduatEsof St. iJos- e h's .Hae tal ' ehool : of ,Nursing p P S g at the graduation exercises held at Thames Hall, • Western, Ontario Universit , London; on Friday, was Miss Phyllis Butters, eldest daugh- ter aogh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G, Butters, ,Dublin., Miss.'Butters re- ceived her' primary education :::at Dublin Separate School and was .a g :ra d ate=of. -Dublin---a -Continuations School. 0 She has a sister, Betty Anne 'at home and five brothers: Ronald,' St. Thomas; •Allan, Port Hope, Glen,- Ryerson ;.Institute:.; of Tech'. nology; . Toronto and Gordon. and- Billie, at home.:.; Mr. Marvin Benninger is reliev- ing at -the Canadian Bank of: Cern- -coerce--for the- .summer..lmonths, ` Miss Patricia .Costello; of Rockville, , with Mr.' and Mrs.', Dan Costello • 'Mr. and Mrs. G.' Mayman and daughter, Peggy, : of Deep River; Mr.. and Mrs: John Cleary' and daughter;; of London, with Mr. and 1VIrs. Frank Evans. - ;Mrs, Dan O'Rourke' and : Mrs: Joseph Shea attended theCWL eon - volition: at Sarnia on Monday and Tuesday. ' Mr ;,•• and Mrs,Joe Dill, , Karen and Billie, with.Mr and.,Mrse Hugh ugh at:Clairinont, Cpl. and. Mrs. -Jean Carrie at -Farnham, Quebec ---•Mraaaiicl Mrs J°oseph''O Reilly; firs. Dan •Costello, Mr. arid- Mr's. George Coyne, -Mr. and -'Mrs.' Ed- ward Rowland, Mr. :Cyril Murray', Mrs. Joe•..DiII• and;Karen'-and Mr. and Mrs; Tom Butters and family attended the graduation exercises of St; Joseph's Hospital..School of Nursing; ,London, 'en Friday night Mr. and Mrs, Pat Woods and children, of _Georgetown, with Mr... and Mrs. Fergus' Horan.-, • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and Children at Lions Head. • - Mr. and Mrs. Gene Giroux, 'Thor' old, with Mr. and MDs :Da>Cos= tello —. Mr. ' and Mrs Frank •Kistner:at Port Colborne with Mr. and :Mrs: Bill Murphy. Mfrs. Charles •Kistiier returned home with them: Mr and;'• Mrs ,• Reg ' Meeker, of s.wi{ti '1VIrs. Louis'..IWlon aWindcid Dor,orothy. • Mr.: and;. Mrs, George Coyne in 0•ttawa, where' Mr. Coyne is at - 'tending the assessors' convention.. .,: -Mr -ani :Mrs: -Leonard` Steinbach and Rita,'London, with Mrs. Kath- leen Feene-y, • -. Mr and" .Mrs. Vincent" Gooden• and children? 'London, with Mr. Tom Dorsey Mr and Mrs. -Jerome Nicholson and Mrs:'4James Krauskepf, Lon- don, ondon, , with Mr.. ,and Mrs. J. P. Irauskopf. ,Miss Monica Byrne at hderton with. Mr. and Mrs. , Edward Ms - FOR' RENT Office space, .apprtrximately 700 square feet 'of.;. floor. , spacer in _jnpdern,,ngwaoffice building, one ,block frown main intersection, on No '8 .Highway; in Town of •Clin- ton. Well lighted and insulated. Suitable for professional' use. ' ,Apply: Credit" Union Office Box 310,- Clinton KIPPEN Mrs, Etta' •Eyre and Mr's. Char- licit; of Sarnia, also -Mr, and. Mr# Fergus Wright and , family, of Brampton, were weekend guests of. Mr. and, Mas. Charles tyre and family, • Dr. and Mrs. William Sproat and family and Mr. and -Mrs. Mervin Johnson, of , Windsor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson and family during the weekend. Miss Eileen McLean, of•Loridon spent the weekend' at her home; p. Miss' 'Marion Turner sent' :.he weekend in London visiting friends. Mr: and Mrs. Grant . Love, #.. Caro, 'Mich,;, visited recently 'lath. Mr; Robert Cooper and other rela- tives; Mr.'>Cooper • returning with thern a forfew a :w..eeks. Mr. and Mrs,- Monty Motomura, Kim': and, Linda spent e holida weekend with relatives ip Oakville, Mrs. Ross' Love received word`of' the death o£ -Mrs. Jim Cooper, of Tugaske, Sask., who passed away en':Apr"il -28.' She was the,: former -Mary.' Murray, a former `resident' o�. ckers. i h � m t township, and, 'is survived: =;by' 'her husband .. two sons, John and Robert' one-daugl- ter,,' Anne, and a sister, Miss Anne" Murray, of Gorrie, Ont, Mr and Mrs. Eldin Kerr, .of -Win- throp, visited an evening,last week with; Mrs._ Keri s_'.parents,;:Mr, and: Mrs: _ Elston; Dowson, The WMS shipped 300' pounds of used • clothing' the ''past week for overseas relief, and to Muncey Re - Ntr and::Mds-,_Gordon_Harknessr and family: of • :Parkhill, visited Sunday with the"• latter's parents,; Mr. and Mrs `W, R. Cooper.; Mr and Mrs, Ed, Wahl; ;of Lis-' towel;• spent Sunday'. with Mr. arid: Mrsb Ken '1VIcLellan, Sympathy 'as.extended to `Mrs. E:; Vanderworp and' family in • the, stidde assin f`a'h a n passing •o husband and: father•, the late Evert Vanderworp. _._N1aa_ans1:;M;i°.s. Joe -Le Gard Sari Sue and Billy, of,Downsview were. weekend guests' of: an aunt• and: uncle,. Mr.. and Mrs. N Long, Young-, People's anniversary ser- vice er vice'at St,'Andrew's United`Church; News. of Winthrop , AMILY ,N. 15.C" 41':AN _ N�RC�#` FEAR.T ,.: C � E • `he „Christian' Education `,Com mittee , sponsored : an interesting program on. Friday evening in Cay. an United Church, .when Rev, 'W, H. Summerell• wase chairman. A worship service opened the meet- ing-with- eeting-with- Miss Shirley~ Dolmage at the piano, The selections were as follows:. cli*rus, by schoolchildren . of S.S. Ne. '10; instrumental, ' Jean Pat- rick;'solo Linda Somerville, ac- companie'tib y Mrs, Gilbert Smith; a • skit'' by Grant) 2; instrumental,. Elaine; Beattie;, selox. Joan"' Boyd, accompanied by Jean Hillen; Sing- song _of ing-song_of PePalar.,tun -with Mrs:. Smith t as pianist; :instrumental,. -1Georgine ; Little; : humorous skit. Donald. Dodds;'and: Earl MeSF ad den;" duet, Eileen • Smith and M r- garet'Hiiilea, accompanied by Jean 'Ripen; a humorous reading cern- posed;.by Jessie Alexander and read byMrs William Chureh; i nstru mental :.Mar e e -Pe e _ _... 1 xi r. PP A collection.was".reeeived at door .to' provide supplies for the; vo- cational school. YPU Anniversary Mr. William:'Coultes,_of Belgrave,_ was the guest speaker for the YPU' of . Mof illop charge at . Cavan Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. His subject was,' : "Men, ' Money.': and Meditation,' and 'the theme- was Missions. Donald Dodds, president of =the ;group;, presided,- while -Jean Dolmage'read the scripture lesson and Earl. .McSpadden;led in prayer. Eileen Smith. and -Margaret Hil- len sang "The Lord's 'Prayer," ac- companied by' Jean' Hillen, 'the •' or- ganist.- An anthem was, sung'by the young peoples' choir.• In the -evening Margaret Ale'xan- der. and Larry Wheatley read the ,scripture ard;';led.•in ;prayer.' Mer-: was well attended. Rev Rotilston; of Lucan, was guest speaker, ,and Mr, MacDonald' of Walton, guest soloist.'., • JANTZI-DIEHI: A pretty: :May wedding took place,; :in ':Goderich North Street: °-United' Church •parsonage: on ,Saturday,,. May: 9, uniting in • marriage Edna lose Mary Diehl nil -Harold Lloyd' Jantzi Rev A. E.,_Eustau offici. aced.; The bride is the daughter,4of Mr. -,.and Mrs •Edward' Diehl,. .of Goderich, and the groom is ,the son of Mr. and --Mrs. Aaron Jantzi,. of Winthrop The brad"e.: wore a ballerina length gown -with' white Chantilly lace:bodice and • a net •over, nylon skirt:' The dress was` styled with a sweetheart, neckline and along point; sleeves° Her.fingertip • veil fell frons a crown of lily of the., Val- ley •floweret ;and •she wore "a •car, Sage, of •.red: roses Miss Shirley Hislop, of Brussels,' `was the bride's attendant.' Sire was- gowned ' in a street -length .. green taffetta dress with a white feather hat : and white shoes and;;a pink; carnation corsage. ` Mr. Donald Diehl, of Goderich,,. brother of -the bricle;'wa-s best man. The bride's mother chose a • sheath' dress of blue a"rnel• and White accessories With .a White carngtion. corsage. The '' groom's mother chose a flowered tan and white sheath dress With matching accessories,' and a • corsage ...of ` White , carnations. The wedding dinned was held:at the Club Grill in Goderich. :The wedding table was decorated with tall' white candles • and spring flowers. The -happy couple left, for a ,honeymoont to points in Northern. -Ontario, and: on their return :will reside in Clinton. Guests • were presentfrom Stratford, Staffa, Sea forth, Brussels, Monkton and Gode- rich. WILSON -=BAKER HENSALlaeThe United Church, Hensall, was the setting -for a love-.•. ly spring wedding . Saturday May 16, when Wanda May. Baker and t;, s +� r s aaaaa Pre,atirt m ���� PACKI PRICES! SPECIALS Piiday For Thursday MAY 21 - 22 -: 2 Heinz TOMATO KETCHUP, Domestic' `SHORTENING MardRGen MAARINE Fancy . TOMATO JUICE Maxwell House COFFEE WHITE S� T,GAft. , VVeston's `i, ASSORTED COOKIES • • Saturday. 11 -oz, bottles 450 ' lb 2*. 1;b: 290 Large Tin ' • 290 X l ::-B°ag:; :750 5 -ib, Bag 43. , .Bag 150 SPECIAL Ycesfei Piilsbury' -Assorted Cake Mixes Chocolate, White,' Pineapple; Spice 2 Pkgs. 'fora • 43c° PHONE 12 E DELIVER - ►IN -GS Adam Wilson, .Brucefield exchang- ed marriage vows before the Rev: Charles D. Daniel. The::bride is the daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. Robert Baker - Sr., Hensall,' and - the groom's pareets are Mr. and Mrs. George, Wilson, Sr., R.R. 1, Bruee- The bride wore ..a waltz; length •gown of nylon net over;taffeta with lace bodice, and lace inset in skirt. The lace packet -featured .lily --point, sleeve`s. A ,headdress . of net seal-° loped withatilk• braid'and sprinkled' ;with sequins. held 'her illusion net veil. She .carried a ,white Bible; crested' with.red roses.:- • The bride was attended by -her sisterin-law,:'Mrs 'Robert -:Baker, Jr.e. of Hensall; as matron -of .hon - .or, wearing = ice blue : •crystalette with.,shirred bodice, 'trimmed, with `rhinestones,. 'arid matching bolero_,, and-car•rred-a: nosegay -of .pink ros- es and 'maiden hair fern . • Robert Baker Jr, of , Hensall',• brattie : V:the bride;-was,groorhs-.. .man. The: wedding reception •was held at the. New . Corimietcial "Hotel, Hensall. • For receiving the.. bride's Mother ware 'an afternoon dress in blue anal grey' taffeta .with, acces- sories white. The -groom's moth= er ehose'.an aftereioon'dress cif, pale, blue with navy ..and•`white, d ces-' For their' wedding' trip to Nia- gara Falls and Buffalo;' the bride .travelled .an an aquawool tailored, suit with navy blue , accessories, over which was , worn, a pinkatop- •ceat. The couple will reside on the groom's farm, Brucefield. District. Obituaries ROY JAMES BELL ' r-ra;NSALI Residents ; of HersalL and community learned with re gret of the passing of Roy J, Bell, of, R.R,;1, Hensall, prominent Tarm er of .Tuckersmith, who passed away in. South Huron Hospital, Ex- eter, Sunday, .May 17: His • death followed a lengthy All/less with ` a heart conditionelle was in his 49th year. Son_of the late' Mr; a 4 Mrs, .James A. Bell, he was born on the 'Bell homestead on Highway` 4, south of the village, Where he cote tinued farming. A anembe,r of Car , mei Presbyterian` Churchr he also served - as councillor oil Tooker- .sahith council. Surviving , are his widow, the 'former;