The Huron Expositor, 1959-08-14, Page 5ERIE DS FETE BRIDES ELECT
AT .RECEPTI0N AND SHOWER
Mrs. .B ibert Elgie entertained
.Exeter and district friends
'rues -
day night in honor'eof
her sister,
Miss -Alice- Pfaff, bride -elect of
ibis week. Mrs. Elgie was assist-
ed in ,receiving guests by Miss
Pfaff ' and Mrs. Arthur, mother . of
the groom -elect. •
Mrs. Fred Simmons,
sista- of the
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groom,. showed .the gifts; Mrs. Ger-
id'Lawson, of Exeter, displayed
.the linens, Showing the trousseau.
was Mrs. HMO. Laing, of Exeter.
Mrs. Morley Cooper and Mrs.'Wm
'Caldwell
assisted .::with? the tea.
Mrs,, Edison McLean and Mrs.
John Cooper, Jr„ served.
.7� shower and dinner were given
at the home of Mrs. S, Lawson,
assisted by Miss Mary Easton. A
miscellaneous shower was given by
Miss G. Lammie and Mrs Ray
Larnir ie, of Hensall:
.Neighbors and friends had ' a
miscellaneous shower at the home
of Mrs. ie,
Robert,` Elgie, Ci en,� A
. FP.
miseellaneous shower by 4rs,,Nor-
thail .Stanlake• Exeter, was,... held
Saturday: Canadian Canners; Exe
ter where .Miss, Pfaff isemployed, em to ed
,
presented her with lams and
china. `Mrs. MarJorieEdwards,of
Exeter,': entertained Wednesday
night g t at the bowling club in ,M•iss
Pfaff's honor.
The :f • . with
e money to .bUrn
seldom sits by -'the - fire.
•
Don't underrate your ,competitor,
nor. vers .
overrate y ou - r skill::
[?he Seaforth';Lions :Club -appreciates and
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.. ` th
onk'-
s
the public for the support given an the. occasion
of the24th AnnuahSum Summer Caru'v1.
The proceeds v1
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i bea largee factor in making
it
possiblefor
the Cl
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ub to continue its �� ork ori
behalf'of the"
community.
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dent.:
ales and Serl►iice
ualiYty.
or carefree,summer vacation driving.
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Trophies. Presefltea
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n average of 80 children -attend- „Toilet; ^ ' ' termedia it s `Nanc h • _
n , rrr • _, fe ,girls, , y M. John Passmore has return
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e recreational activities in Kyle, Patricia Hume, Anne Mickle., ed-home.after spending a week -in
Hensall,this- sumnner, according to Ruth Smale, Susanne.K le ;Colleen the'PinerY r.
with. Mr. • and Mrs. W.
R J. "Scotty" Twine, recreation $aynliain; : ' J. McLean, -of• Hamilton.
director; .Partici ation, was .hih Ball. Win e —J nio an.
P g. d rs u r boys; D .. Mr.-; and Wirt. '-Clarence Ruston
during •the season;; Mr, Hume said. ray Cameron.; Billy- Seldan, , Keith and Tonlmy, of Stratford, Nisid.
Wednesday night saw, the climax Hay,` Gordon Dietz Bill Bengougb recently, with Mr. and Mrs, 'Wm.'
Bill' Chi eh y. n
• . .. , parentsRoger'ger Wilkinson, Parker; '
of the �activities when, 125 :Chane p -,'ase, Ro• .
and ,ver 100. Children attended s Sehwalm, intermediate MF, and •Mrs,, Wilhiam Parker,
Achievement Nightat: " , Hensall . girls; Fancy Kyle's team. • Mr. Hugh Norris, Sr,, wbo : recent
Arena, following 'a"' fiill ' afternoon Achievement.' trophy .winners-- ly cejebrated.his` $6th- birtliday, and
Sports program, for ,the children ':' Steve. Kyle, Bill Soldan,, Pan .Wilbert. Parker, both of, Chisel-.
Sangster ,Gary Seholi , ' hurst ;sit d; on.' S a . with 'Mr
Following. a swim session Friday ,, v e and . y ,
at; seaforth, activities will be .eon- swsmnun g ltiteet and Mrs. Toro Pinder, at Russel
,, ale.
Ciudad until, fall. Mr. Hume Out-
lined
out-
Juniors. --Walking:...• race, ! Geprge ,. °.. - .: • '.
lie la . l4lr. and 1VIzs,: Greorge Hess..; at.
n ns r th al a Ta"
ylor, Donny Cameron,; ,Randy
n -
e dad- e i to
t B ax reunion at Po
th r
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Johnston; free style, :Bill �C '
t3' ill ilk
z ,p" 'lar on u_da • Angust .2� �'.5
chase'--Geor, e Ta ier• Bobb Ca - .Hill S n Y, ug
, � y.. , . y r,..,-. L
Mrs,: s d .mes, .Sim on an. M s. Mair-
lyleand Anne Mickle;:backstroke
garet Veit"' Spent. the weekend -at
Bill;Chipchase, Anne Mickle, Dan Tobermory.
n a
G er n< '
m Irick r it h' =
o bo 1
Y , a d, $ C ip ,'-The Misses Jean and Sylvia Hen -
chase;• Jack Chipchase, Pat Rowe er on
d s are"spending the•month of
• Interne iates-Free" style; • Bill. A
u u' ih•th'
st t air Sister -,and broth-
Chipelias ` David Smale Otto g we
,. er-in-law, Mr, and Mrs::KeithL;izid-
Smale; ackstroke, ;David Smale; Say andpPamela, •'at Na'panee.,
Bill. Chi chase Anne. Mickle -kick,
me. and Mrs. Norman Pepper
board; Bill Chipchase; Anne MVlickle,;'and Albert, of'Windsor, • spent -:the,.
•David Smale' - we �kend holiday
.. -• , ,' .- e o , y.;their home
Seniors --Free style, Jack ,Chip-; ,here
chase, 'Howard Rannie, Pat Rowe; -Mr., Clem 1'iristie has. inellas,'
backstrolre, "'Howard :Rannie,•.Ja k ' C .'
C , ed the !property= of . 14Ir. Chester.
Chipcjiase, •: David.:Smale; •;, kick-, `Lee ;on;<Richmond St.; ,North. „ Mr.
board,: Howard Rennie; Jac'k,Chi -.
P :and -Mrs. Lee are moving into their..
chase; Pat'.Rowe; balloon race, former home recentl'. vacated:
Howard. Rannie Jack Chi allose."Y by
P Mr. arid Mrs.':�eorge Beer. , :: ,-
Open Classes—Relay, Jack Chip..
chase;''David:Smale Howard •Ran-
nie•', .Gar
awrence c B'
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Rannie; ,Pat ,-Rowe;`^balloon'race :MOI,-ELLIOT3' '
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Otto :Smola;, :George `Taylor,; Dan- H NSALL=JarTet Elizabeth Rose
-iry gameron:;' pyjama:' race; Jack .Elliott and Bruce ,Murray Moir ex-
c
Chi eh se • ' Chari
a . Ho v ed.: wedd'n v w' "
c and `Rannie = Bill o s rn a double
P . ! , g i..b
Chipchase ;ring ceremony before. the Rev.'
. ,
T o h - `ri e . - .. G�•ant Lt Mills`_ in a c r is -
r p Y• Wr n rs Senior .;':boys . ha muig c ,re.•.
•swimmer, Howard.Rannie, Hensall. imony in, Ontario, Street United
Co- . tro h : m Church Clinton ' of r
Co -en. p Y, se or.:girl swiiitnier, S u day, July 25.
Pa Rowe,' -The: .
tH de Bros, uric-• boybride as the eldest. data titer.
Y _ ., J g. .
swimmer Billy Chipchase; Wil ---of Mr. and Mrs.' Melvin yA -Elliott
son's Drug Store junior girl swim:- Goderich township, and the groom's
mer, Anne 'Midkle;. trophy • donated parents; are Mr.:' and Mrs:. George
by a friend;',girls'rsoftball,' Nancy `Moir, -Hens,1Y1,
-Kyle, "ca tain ` :,Beacon's :Bake` ' :.'l he.. bri3e, . wbxe —a` wa tr le -" th
Y...,. P ,__., .. rt'',, ..: , ,, _ _ .. Rg
boys baseball, Danny Cameron, :gown.:of ,frost white. silk organza•
captain -- Boiithron's' Furn ture••` over faille taffeta with matchin
P , 'g
girls'., basketball, Nancy Kyle, :cap headdress and shoulder -length ;veil
taint Exeter -Times Advocate;:, sen : She -Wore a gold.' bracelet worn .;by
ler boys' basketball, Bill Shaddick, her great grandmother;` the -late,
Hurondale Dairy; .junior ; boys' Mrs, William Jervis, ' et -her wed•
basketball, Danny; Cameron, Crest ding and her .bridal bouquet was
Hardware. -::, .. : 'red roses
=--Achievement winners —'.Steve .Bridesmaid was her cousin;,Phyl.
Kyle, -T: C.Joint & Son; 'Bill Sol -lis Elliott, 'costumed=, in pink nylon
dan; Cook Bros.; Pam Sangster,, chiffon'over' taffeta, and she'.rcar-
E. L. Mickle, &'. Son;•Gary Scholl, tried white Shasta • daisies
E%. G.` Thomson' Ltd;; Geralde-,sha., :a•daiSihcattended'
Picnic in Arena his 'brother as ;groomsman.
::For the reception for: 40„guests,
Hurondale . Women's Insfiatute -held at .; the home . of the bride's
held :their annual picnic 'on ;Wed- parents,`. the=hride'sMothei receiv-;
nesday and entertained as, their. ed wearing a'.gown . of Periwinkle
guests Hensall ani Crediton 'blue floral m silkorgenza oiler,.taf
branches.' -The picnic,escheduled,to feta witli.white ?accessories••and` a
'.have.'been held, at Riverview Park, • corsage` of: pink;•carnations: ' The
Exeter, had to be held, in the• arena groom's ;;;other chosea nylon,ben-,'
owing''.. to ieelernent,:weather.'' Mrs. ,galine frock in; aqua blue with:'de-
Les. Gibson; 1VIrs ''James Kirkland' cessories= ui white, -and a- white.
and ';Mrs. Andrew Dougall conven- ;carnation' corsage:' For: travelling,
ed ar•program.. of sports , `to the United States the bride •wore;
Lu_g_ch :was served in Tr vitt par, an'enterable 'in robin egg blue with
ish !hall when :;meinbers of. the 4 fi: beige accessories, They.will reside
Clubs -decorated tables,. 1 s and table. b b
e , in Hezisall
Conyeners were Mr's: Archie :Ether.-_ ' Pri r't e m
y r o o her arriage; the ,bride
ington Mrs:: Hugh Love and: ;Mrs ;Has functioned'. "at many'' presenta-'
Riney; Keller ; tions .given in.hei: honor:. Miss Ruth
Present: G erman S ide ` Glazier :and'her mother Mrs- `H
G . Bride
Mrs:. Clarence Reid 'vas:hostess :Glazier; were hostesses -for al>pres
at a 'niscell ` eous•'showe ';eld o ,.,entation"at their home'in Clinton;,
an' • r' h e Mrs-. James Hyde, Hensall" enter=.
Wednesday.' evenurg at herr;home Y , ,
in honor, of Miss Margarets Mader, :rained,.ata • shower, and her' ,aunt;.
of Trier, Germany, :who :became Mr's. John Gibson, ' Clinton was
the.�rbride of,Corporal Donald Orr hostess',at;a-•sho;Wer. C:1,
in..
• a wedding -ceremony in ,Carmel FUSS=NEIMANISHEN
Presbyterian Church on Saturday. .':'HENSALL —'A • lovely summer
Mrs. ,John Soldan, .Zurich, •;.read.; -wedding was • solemnized, at.. St
the presentation -address,” and; gifts Peter's Lutheran Church'.; Zurich;
were' presented by Mrs. William Saturday, -August 8:at 4 p.m.; when
Fink ;Mrs, Gerald, Flynn and Mrs. Bose Nemanishen, formerly - of
J"im•.•Hyde. Mrs J.- E McEwan Cooksville becaine. the-' bride .of
compiled .the.,', bride's' book; : and James 'Conrad 'Fuss, of Alliston; in
Joyce'Flynn, presented it to the a double -ring ceremony before the
guest: of honor. ' • , Rev Paul •Fischer; •amid a •setting
Contests' were directed by " Mrs., of , white: ,and. yellow,. gladioli., The
R. Y: -McLaren and :Mrs Gordon, bride ',it* the daughter- of Mr.: and
Schwalm Prize winner of the Mrs Joseph Nemanishen; of Lang=
lucky'cup was Mrs., John Hender- ;ham, Sask.,.and.the.•groorii's par-
son; lucky chair, 'Mrs ' Hilliard ents are Mr: and Mrs. Harry Fuss,
Lawrence. `Thirty-five, friends. and Zurich, Mrs. Lenora ,Turkheim, of
neighbors attended the, presentation Zurich, provided traditional_wed-'
and '.presented Miss :Mader.: with ding° music and accompanied the•
many beautiful gifts 'and extended `soloist, Mrs. William Fuss, of Hen -
a welcome to her :as •new citizen. sail, who sang:' "The; Wedding
of Ca sada, , ' . • Prayer" and "The. Lord's Prayer."
Lovely baskets of pink and, white The bride, given in marriage by
'glacdibli and zinnias decorated the. 'her, uncle, Mr.' Sam Nemanishen,
home, and 'pink and white:formed- of Orangeville, wore a street -length.
the'enair decorations. - gown -cif white_. brocaded 'sheath
Mr, Clendon Christie, of the 5e styled with .a scoop neckline,. her
to.. $1.00 Store;. was the lucky: win- shbulder4erigth illusion veil falling.
:her .of:.a gold.,;watch,' in a' draw: of from' a. lace tiara einbroideredwith
50 „prizes valued at $1,500, at the sequins, • and she carried an ;:tar-
summer carnival Lions ;Park, Sea- rangement of red roses;and.•steph
forth. anotis. „, . ,
Miss; Patsy Schwalm has., been Bridal attendants, • :Miss -.,roan
visiting relatives .in. St. •Thomas`: • ' Smithson;. Toronto, bridesmaid, was
-Mr. and Mrs.R.: A. Orr enter- gowned in enierald' green sheath
tained members of. the Orr -Mader with overskirt and matching jacket
bridal, party at their 'homee follow- of ,white 'organdy with matching
ing rehearsal :Friday: evening. . , headdress, and h'er flowers were
- Kathie Henderson returned home white daisies. Flower girl was Lin-
.'Tuesday after:spending a few days da h'nss,,•and• ringbearer Catherine
with Mr. and Mrs: William' Lind- Fuss, neices of the groom, -both` of
say; St. Marys, She was accom- Hensall, frocked in • yellow - ;silk
panned home -by Kathie. Smith, -of organza with matching headdress
St: Marys, who will ,be':her guest' es, The.:flower-•girl carried, white.
for a few days. ` '.daisies and the ringbearer a. white
George E. Walker was• taken by brocaded:lieart-shaped pillow.
Bonthron ambulance to South }hire William Fuss; Hensall, : was his
on Hospital, .:Exeter,:.on Thursday brother's: groomsman; and Gamer-
afternoon• in;; the interests .of his on Addison,'• Clinton, :-ushered. the
health. . . . - 'guests. ,
Mrs. Catherine Hedden'. and •Herb For receivingat the reception for
returned home Sunday after visit . 50 guests at the New • Commercial
ing relatives iii St. Catharines. Hotel, Hensel', the groom's mother
• Mr. and Mrs, Carl Payne, Mary chose 'a pale blue silk dress with
acrd. Wayne. and Miss Helen •Fayre,` 'accessories in white and' corsage
of Ostrander; have: returned after,,.o ,,,xed__r._p,ses.,,A three-tier wedding
spending: a week vacationing north cake" centered , the bridal' table;
of Bayfield. flanked' with white, tapers and
Mrs. Bill Parker, Mrs. Harold sprays, of sweet' :peas. '
Parker; Geraldine and .Dorothy, .For•their honeymoon, to be spent
Mrs, .George Parker,. Ricky :and -at the home of the bride's parents'
"Cindy and- I41rs, Edna: Corbett. -are 'in<Langham, Sask., the bride wore
:spending 'a.. week. holidaying. at an off 'white -brown'• Peeked fitted
Grand Bend. • . • - suit and, accessories ,in :.brawn.' A
Eddie, and tarry.Pane of St.. .
Y ,. red rose corsage`compjeted her en-
Thonias, are spending a few days sernble: Mr. and>•Mrs. Fuss :will:
with their ,aunt • end uncle Mr.. and reside in Alliston. The bride, prior
:Mrs Cai'i Payne, - ' ''' to her marriage, was on the oper.
Mr and Mrs J.: A. Paterson atilt staff at South Peel Hospital,
vacationed aver the weekend at Cooksville,• ' ' '
,Tebermory, .. •
At.the Civic Holiday shoot held ", "I think Christine's'a washout."
at St,, Thomas en Monday, -August "So do I: No talent."
6t ,!
3, John Anderson of Hensall,,: won "I'resent that A ie I`lrlre her.
gg
the 16-yard,'event with 98 out of "Why?" '
;10&, Harry gathers, of Exeter, , "For one thing, she doesn't blab
'won •the handicap with 94 out of 6r gossip,- and that's unusual for a
100, et': " . person who has no talent,"
d p , fo o ,fall .season. at
the arena aand expressed aPPrecia- tion ,fore
support given the chip.
dren's ,program, through•>the don-
ation 'of .trophies and other prizes.
-He thanked'Mr.. and Mrs. Stan
Tuckwoed, . of the Kosy Korner.
Restaurant who;:P rovided ice
ereairl• feir'• the :youngsters follow-
ing their; fheld day
Ac '
m a 'ch". ,.
s airman for the
t g. r.eve-
ning prograrrr was'. m
e Jim; Taylor,
•cliairriian of the rear ation 'co-
mittee.
Winners: at the field day were:
•
Races •, -
Uder,5—Ka
n en Broderick
Heather Hume; Pam Sangster; '5
and% 6, "Debbie Ferrigno,''Biliy, Hoy;
Peggy Vanstone; ' boys 7-3,.' Grant
Walker, Billy Taylor, Gary, Kyle-
g_irls 7-9,, Christine .Cameron, Ar-
lene Chipchase; _:Patricia, Hume;
,
girls, 10-12, Nancy' Kyle; Jean"
Dayron, Lois, Simmons; boys 10-12;
Jack Chipchase,, :Bruce` Horton;'
Larry 'Jones; .wheelbarrow racas,
11.'and -tinder, Danny Cameron and
Billy .Chipchase•,.: Randy -;•Johnson
aria George Taylor, Gordon .Dietz
and Grant; Walker; 12 and over';'
Jack Chipchase and Harry, Moir
Bruce Horton and'.Bill. Shaddek
David. Taylor and;Gary Scholl
Three-legged races, nays',11 and•
under, Danny Caineron and Billy
-Chipchase,e.e Randy;Johnson—and
Billy' Taylor, Gordon Dietz and
Grant Walker; girl's 11 arid• tinder;.
Christine CairieronaffdDebbieFer-
rigrio„ Betty Cameron., and Beth
Cook, Lois :.,Simmons ` and Anne
Miclde, boys, 12 and over`, Bruce:
Horton. and, Jack Chipchase, 'Lar
ry, Jones and Gary. Lawrence, Dav-
id Taylor • and Gary, .Scholl, girls;'
12:.:'and.. over, Susan, Rannie: and'
Nancy Kyte; RuthrSmale and Anne:
Mickle, Pat Rowe and Gail Sang-
stet,
Sack Races -Boy's, 11 and under,.
Danny ,Cameron; Randy Johnson,,
Robert.Taylor, giris.11 and•under;:
Christine Cameron,: Lois. Sinimons3
ArIene Chipcbase,',boys; '12-andow--'
,er, Jack:-.Chipchase; Gary ,Scholl;
Gary.'Lawrence; girls,. 12.. and ,ov-:
er,, Sharon.. Hume,Pat;Lanyon;,.
Pat Rowe
.-Balllon :Races -Boys under ,11;:
Charles —Sete/Vein—a—, Billy. Ben ou h;
Billy ' Chipchase; girls .under 11,`
Nancy Kyle, Betty Cameron,
Lois
,Sim—mens,;.'.; mixed, .12 and over:..
Jack Chipchase; • Larry-` Jones;-
Sharon Hume.
•
Rela s -Bo s - 12 ani nder, Bil
Y Y, u,, ,
ly. Taylor, 'Danny. Cameron, Billy;
Chipchase:and Bobby Carlile; ;nix
ed; `13 • and over, •;Jack Chipchase,`
Larry, Jones; _Sharon •Hume, and
Pat:'Lanyon
Basketball — Senioryboys,..' Bill
Slia'ddick; . Dennis `Mock; Robert
-McNaughton, Otto, Smale, Larry
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LAUREL 'DALE is to begin::
her caching career at, U,S.S..
11, BIons a
and, h rd d born
'.Us e
:Kirkton
( ).. She is a daughter "`.
of . Mr.' and Mrs. William., J.
Dale, Hullett. Before •going to'
Stratford•
Teachers' College she
attended Seaforth District High
School. She is.interested`in 4-11
Club work,' music ham ande
economics. •
F
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ALAS..
MELIAIVI WELSH
HENSALL—William Welsh, life-
long. resident. of the village, patt-
ed' away irt"South Huron Hospital
Exeter, on Wednesday, August:.
in his 74th' year.
Born in Ilensall, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Welsh, he is
survived by two tons, Royce, Lon
don, and Earl, -,Galt; five 'sisters •
Mrs. Nellie Youngblut,. Vancouver;
Mrs. Jean McMureh,yr •. _Ottawa,-
Mrs. 'Elliott Fairbairn,-'• Snowflake;
Man.; Mrs. Mame, Johnstone'
Brandon, Man.; Mrs A. E, Clark,
Hensall.
Public, b c 'funeral -'
a ..servieet were,
held at the Bonthron. 'Funeral
a el
Ch '
P on "Friday, conducted "ht''
Bey:.,:Currhe— .i -. •a'
Burial- was
l ilr
Hen a s I Union Cemetery:
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HE SON
HENSALL r
_ Funeral: <services
ware -held'. last.:Sunday":afternoon.
from the United, Church,. Hensall;
for William R: Stephenson; a well
known retired district farmer, who
died at hit home :'an Richmond St .
• early Friday morning; July 31, ;af
ter nearly two: years of ill: health;"
Born on the Goshen Line 64 year's
ago,• he was the :only son of the:
late. Mr° and Mrs. Ralph Stephen.
son: At ,the; age of, three .years he::
and his parents moved to'the'-home
farm on the -Parr Line.
He married the former Isabella'
'Sniale, of Staffa, and they lived on
the `home farm,
until 'eight .years ear: as
a o„ when he retired, arid bought
:
houseon Richmond,. St. He was•'a,
member of the. L.O.L.lodge of
Varna, and a former-, member•• -eft
Varna United Church, where he
was an active 'choir meiriber,. and,
more' recently a member_of Hen-'
salh United Church'.
-Sur? v
i izig.:--are, his widow; two
sRonls •
h ,Iv n of St. Catharines; arines;
a
d
ndw• living on, the
home
farm en .the Parr Line; two daugh- •
tern-Julene (Mrs ==:=Harvey:,. Keys);-
•Hensall; and .Joyce (Mrs:' Ronald:.
Burt); Landon; three sisters, "Mrs:`
Luther •Sander's , of .Seaforth; . Mrs.
David Johnston; bf- La , Riviere,
Manitoba, and Mrs. Wesley Cock,
erline, •Pilot Mound, Manitoba, and,
ten: ra dch'
g n Yiildren,; •
Rev.. Currie Winlaw' was assist=
ed `-by Rev. Charles D. Daniel at
the funeral service on Sunday, with
interment. in -Bayfield- cemetery.
Pallbearers.' were Roy Consitt Hen.
sal; Albert Horner Seaforth, Har-
vey "Coleman; Anson Coleman;
George Reid and Alfred ,Johnson,
of the Parr. Line. 'Flowerbearers:
were Ehnen Turner, • RaIph' Turn-
er, . Frank McClinchey,-Bruee Mc-
Clinchey, Ken Raid, Arthur Smale,.
Robert' Armstrong:. William Boles,
Lee McConnell„ Perce, Johnston;;
Russell Errhtt;-•C'larence Stephen-.
son, •George Stephenson; Robert
Drysdale, -Allan' Armstrong, :Harold
Dowson and Fred McClymont.
• "Pardon me, Medairi; but i don't'
think the lettuce is`tough. It's just.
that you're eating through your
veil;"
"So the banquet speaker made'.a
good speech,'° ell? What ;did he
say?" -
"Wel, hesaid let's see .
I 'don't remember exactly, ,but he._
did 'say it so cleverly."
•
' Mr: and Mrs. Charles'Harris and
family, of
London, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ,Roberts
and family.
Mr; .Jim McGregor was confine
ed to his bed with a touch of ton,
silxtis_
Master Jim Kyle visited the past
week with Mr, and Mrs. Don Kyle
and .Deborah Jane,' of Zurich...
Mrs. Wilfred Idelhs visited a day'
in Wroxeter with her mother, Mrs.
Rachel Gibson.
Recent visitor's with :Mr. .and Mrs.
E. Dowson included; ;Mr...and Mrs,
Fred, Potter, - 'of Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs, William Winder andMiss
Margaret Winder, all of London:
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mitchell; of
Chatham, 'and Mr. and • Mrs. Bob
Bu11en of Wind
s r visited
e
past
week With 'Vire an rs, Emerson
n
Kyle.
„
Mr. and' Cla nd
a ' -Mrs.: - re ' e
H ':
utc1u
son;, of St. Thomas, spelt a few
d'ay's visiting Mr: and Mrs, W. Mel -
lis and on Sunday
and Mrs.
u
Y a
Mr,n
Ed. Bissett,_ of London, were their
Mr.
and M`
rs. $- aw gsarlton R lm '
, ,
of Caughnawaga, Quebec,:spe
e
lastwek
with Mr.and Mrs.
�.,
J. ,Roberts and. family,
7111 -1s. -Jean -Kyle, of Clinton, spent
Wednesday ,with .Mrs. D.. E. Kyle
and Jim,.
Mr, and. Mrs. John' Doig, Grand'
Rapids, Mich.,' and his mother, and
sister, Janet;. of .Kippen, .. spent
Monday of last week in Stratford.
Miss 'Rosernary MacDonald, of
Brumfield, visited over the week
e with
rid r her' friend? Miss ''Joyce
Hood' the latter returning With her
for'a r
ng
`short holiday. .
-Miss`Diane Vail, of London, SP
_ant::
a week with _Miss', Katharine Mc-'.
Gre or7
g
Mr: -:an •-'
d :Mrs °J. Piet
ars, ; of To-
ronto,
were guests .
of .Mr." and Mrs.
NelsoHood and Jo e . a ,'cou le
of days during "last week P
• Cat. Walter Dass,;o£ V Vancouver,
P a cover
85 years olds'"a � ,
Y and travelling .alone,
i'spent the ' weekend with his, cou
sin, Mr: Norman Long and . Mrs.
Long.: He - was born • in Owen Sound
and sailPd_.._the Great,_:Lakes 26:.
years; -ago: Hers -holidaying • a
month' ;among, his relatives ',` and
friends; having 'come.: from 'Baron-,
to''where he spent a' few days last
week' with .• a." nephew;,' Mr. Carl.
Scott, who is a. lawyer for:: the
Ford Motor Cd.. of "Canada;.
Mr: and -Mrs -Elmer Turner, Mr.
and: Mrs. Ralph Turner and Mrs,.
Russell Ccuisitt have`: returned; bonie
after attending; the ;funeral of their.
uncle, WesIey-Cockerline, at Pilot.,
Mound, Manitoba.
baMr, What':1t.frompeParr
Sarno,, where. she 'spent
t reislte
weeks ''With herdaughters, le
t,
Gordan
Tlarltness and, Macs, Jim
Campbell ,and their families.
Mr, and Mrs, '`Stewart Ottdr ►ore;
end Lorne, of London, visited i4.,;
Kipper- on Sunday,
Recent visitors of Mr, ,and. Mrs,
Trarold ;-ions were Mr, , and Mrs,
Erlyn. Walker, of Stratford.
Mr. and'MI's...: Harold Jones -and
sons visited Sunday •aa�ening with ,
Mr. and' Mrs. William Parson,,of
Cromarty.
_Clayton Cooper, 8-Yeax old son of
M -
r. and:lVlrs. divan Cooper,'RR :�
• r
nfractur his le wS
p ed h
�,ge
pla ing. ; He was taken .to_' SC
Y ort
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,• where
a east;_was
placed
ii;
is' leg
It
is exPeciedh lie will remain in hos
pitalhree weeks. .
Mrs. obert
Elgie entertained,
Hensall friends on Monday aY night in
Bonar of ,hM° Alice
Pf
a f#, bride e elect ofsister this weeissk. Mrs.
'was assisted inreceiving,
Elgie :t e
n
guests by Miss Pfaff and Mrs. : Ar-
thur,- mother of ;;the groom.. _.
Mrs.` Fred Simmons, sister of
the groom, showed the 'gifts; Mrs.
Fred Rathweli displayed the , lin-
eas.
in-ens. Showing; the. , trousseau was
ar art E
M g e lgde',''niece. vif the bride,
3Vlrs..A. Binnendyk ands Mrs. Johu _``•;
Sinclair assisted :with; the tea.
Rev. D, A. MacMillan called on'
the sick and shut-inst-
r `
ins Tuesday of
this. week.
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you for :: your
,patronage, duringth�sSSale!
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It: a'
Iz a .been one of the rn, • o t successful '
s .s essful In�the
long,history
1orf; this Store sand �°r
g - . � bves Once a air
,,that ,the peo.ple of this
communityare. aw
areof
the outstanding values the.Y alu�a.•
sreceive here '
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This is: your ' o 'Ppor tunity,' folks, to .
probe to yourselves that your dol- •'
tar's worth MORE at the-
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Shop .Scor.
SINCE- 1868 '
SEA FORTIT- ONTARIO
SALE
ENDS 'SATURDAY, AUGUST� �
U ,..,UST 15th
NO REFUNDS OR CREDIT MIRING SALE
We. Give ... GOLD BOND
.STAMPS
�. ON EVERYTHING WE SELL(
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FOR 20 'YEARS WE'VE BEEN SE- RVING SEAT `ORTl and DISTRICT
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Sunbeam :Roy roof: Oxfords •
SHOE -REPAIRING
Prompt. Service or While You Watch For tough: wear -`-Sizes 3% to
Official I3oy. Scout Oxfords,
• Size's td -'8 " -
Quality Men'sand Boys' $Vork'Loots
Mitoni.ari Polish All Shades
Shoe Laces, in Colors
Urethane Top Lifts for Spike Heels
Do not spread or chip or: fray.,
FOR SALE
1VIen's and Boys' Oxfords
Play ;Pals 'for Children
COUPON- — VALUE '$1.00
Valid until August 22, l059
On Purchases over $5.00
Your signature:..
It is Our Business
• , to Give Comfort and Save Your Money
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Service
Northeast Side Main Street
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