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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-09-04, Page 6Fr --TT E ?-IURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFOI Tli, ONT., SEPT. 4, 1959 1: E.D•D 1 •-- MORTO c Ail Vii'-�1'i 'k' DEN A prettyWedding was solemniz .ed at McNab :Presbyterian 'Church, $auikon,nSaturday, August st 22, at, ,3:00. o'clock, ;when' Sheila n Me - Fad en .d .a 'Donald 1Vlorton ex-• n cha g p e Wedding'vows. The bride is #be, daughter ` of Mr. and ..Mrs. f£.i`E. McFadden; of:Burlington and The groom formerly of Seaforth. ,a. y. is' -the son of Dr. and Mrs. F. L Morton; of Southampton: Rev. r. Glenn -Campbell; formerly Of First Presbyterian., Church; Seaforth, of fictated. ',>'he bride looked lovely in ,a Por- trait gown of silk organza with a fittedbodice and long tapered sleeves. French lace applique, ern- • broidered with tiny, seed pearls, • 'framed' the.. scooped out neckline and scatteredg enerously over her - bouffant- skirt. Her veil of silk .illusion:was held in place by an Elizabetiean crow --embroidered in matchingseed pearls and rhine- stones, nose a " carried • a Y Stones, and sfie a g IN E T O R E CP -6E-pink Denure roses and stephan- otis. Miss Lou M.cE an, St. Marys, , was maid of 'ho or, . and Miss Ruth. honor, Leslie,' Stratford, Miss Maja Roo-. .bol, London, and • Miss Brenda 4 e Fa den Burlington, were'brides inaids They,wore identical dress- es of shell pink" dotted nylon net with scooped necks and empire 'Waistlines. The shirts were full with harem _bottoms., They wore matching vevet''headdresses, , •arid, u. of punk' carried , eascade;- bouts: q e and' white :gladioli. for Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Godkin (nee Marian Hemingway) FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th Walton Community NO RRIS ORCHESTRA • - Everybody lcome - Y YWe .��_ Please Bring . g Lunch Mr. Patrick Morton, Brampton, was groomsman, and Mr.„, Herb' Harmer .-and• .Mr. ;Bruce McFadden were .ushers... Mr. Donald. Short,•, of Toledo, a the soloist, and rad was 'ac:. .Ohio w s r coin •aznied ij M 1 Ernest..J. B'err Y, P Y church 'organist. . ' n as held-;' t the, race 'tio w a The P.. i et--of-'Bur• ., %Guests- �stam n Jington were 'present from Toronto, ‚Ayl- mer, Y l - meiaStratford Tpledo�Seaforth, Southampton, Kenora.Burlington and "London.. _ The bride. donned .:sheath dress . of Pink Fren c h ;lace over t,aff eta with white' aecessories for the Wed- ding' ,trip... MT. and ,.Mrs: Morton will: reside in Seaforth • Don't be so busy sawing wood that you:don't have: time, to sharp-. Gingerich's .Marne Prize Winners -Winners' were- announcedthis week in an August'contest conduct ed by Gingerich, s Sales and Ser- vice. At the Seaforth store win- ners were: medicine cabinet; Mrs. John. Taylor,: ; Seaforth ; gallon paint, , Mrs, W, Haugh,R.R. 1, Brucefield; doll, .Nick : Whyte, R.R. 2,' Seaforth. s In Zurwere. mirror, ' ichinners w Mrs..Ivan Baechler, Zurich; gal- lon , , paint, Joe' Rule St. Marys, ;and P, doll, Mrs.' Wilber-Corriveau; Zur- _ ,� veXi a : man who executive ` 11 , An knows how to getithings done, and who to- get- to do it,. ncla r .s Su Turne SCh oo1HaS n Pknic of 0 .� me b re. s A ro imatel 7 m pPx Y. 1' -Turners, Church; and Sunday Sehoo eBa on Thursday, gathered at field' Y .g ,August 27, for their annual picnic: • Results.'Of-sports were' asfol ;lo ws• - :kinderg arten .e ass ; Falconer NurraY Taylor; PrimJ uanry class, girls, Ja et*.acoher;"Mare r d"Towns -rbo al ion. Decking;s' .Gerald Y "pick -Kenneth Whitmore; Junior Class:. giris,.. Mildre d: Cr ich , Ba r baxa-kalconer' boys,, Brace Whit mole ..ou :'Sm ith• young ladies :HelenTurner; youngmen, Bob Lawson, George Turner; married ladies, Mrs.. Mervyn Falconer, Mrs. Warren Whitmore, Mrs. Frank • Falconer; niarried , men, Frank., Falconer,:.Herman •^Crich; ladies kick the' slipper, Mrs.'Mer- vyn,;Falconer; wheelbarrow race, Kenneth Whitmore :and, .Ronald Crich,; .Wayne'•Layton' and 'Gerald Townsend; :t h re e - leggedt-race, Bruce 'Whitmore and Doug Smith; ladies calling. 'cows, Mrs. Lawson; boys':sack"race; Gerald Townsend; George Townsend;' throwing 'bail, Bruce. Whitmore, throwing;'paper plate,'June ,'Falconer;., soda,: biscuit Doug:;'. Smith,';' , thread the,. needle; Mr. and Mrs.:, ffls "grand- mothers race,-MrsHerrnan Crich; mea driving •nail ,contest, Mervyn :Falconer;', person having ,most pen• ni'es'.in pocket, Howard , Johns; guessing, nun%ber orkernels.in jar,. Mrs. •Galbraith; Peanut..scramble: Aid Continuos Highlighting' the swimming, year in Seaforth was the annual..swim- min meet Saturday afternoon, at: ' Lion's Pool., During the afternoon Lions Club president, Elmer ,La. rove 'Presented Red . Cross swim roue, ming awards' to successful .Candf- dates, who were recently toted. a When the total;, points: had ;been tallied, ribbons were awarded' `.to those who placed first, second: and. 0 . third 'n` each class of Saturday's competition. ;Colin Haney to ok first, in. the 'be - f s ginners'- :class with eight points Angela, Devereaux was second with sixoints, " followed by Bud. P Ogren,' Gerarda Rovers and Jane. Boshart, all tied' for`' third, .with five, points: ; .:Mar t Eckert was o s in the -junior girls' division With 13 points,. well ahead of second -place ac eSusan ;Hulls; ith, five Points.Connie Ro ershan: d Painea PoWelf.tiedfor third' With. three :Points ee .r`ToR boys went' to award -'for the' :'union.. y Points: Ronnie 'Hildebrand,, With . 'Arthur;French.was a close second with nine' ,French while third place i points,' was'tiedaietween` Peter ,Wilbee ,and Ray Deue e aux 'with three ree Poin ts. One girl wonboth 'intermediate and: senior events, -Cheryl Moore topped the intermediate class with. 18 points, and the .seniorl division with 20 points:.Joan Teall was sec- ond in' the middle group With., 10 iriarks, with Joanne 'Malone• and Pamela : Powell• ` tieing . for third P lace, ' .with three points; In they senior. division, Linda PoWellicarne, second with six points, and •Joanne Malone had five points. 'Bill A one. -point :margin' gave „ • Rowat the'.inter,•mediate chanapien- ship with 10 points Keri Devereaux. -.was a close second with nine points," :followed;:. by a three=way tie • for third •With six points,' between Jim Sills,YA11en..patterson-,and Pefer- Sillery ters`on. ,Time -0:21.2 seconds feet:„ Tom Sills, 'liobD.insmore, ,Tom Sills copped the "senior boys Senior Girls Free style' 1,00.feet: Frank Rovers Time 0 28:8 sec - division, 'Moore, Niela Hillman ;Aria all the events in: Cheryl r , d , division winning a Y > ,that class. ,He obtained the;:-full•20.:Sills.- Time:, 24.9 seconds. points,. Bob o ob insmore carne next Senior B Free ys style, y , 100 feet: .. with 12 points, and Bruce Dale Tom Sills, Bob; Dinsmore, •Bruce hard .two.'.• ' Dale. Time: 0r17,0 seconds. 'Marg. Little led the women's , Adu 1t-.:'Wom e n s free style, '10 0 vision- with• 10 '-points; Cheryl feet: 'Marg., Little, CherylMoore, Moore,8, and Ana Sills 4. DorAnn Sills. Time: 0:22,1 seconds. Hickey and BobDin more,colteet=Adult:. Men7s free.stYle (nocon- ed five points each in the men's testants).- , ° division. Bruce Dale -and FrankJurixor Girls -Free style; 4_ 5. a£. ti. e t ; Bryans hadthree points, each, and:Mary Eckert,",Connie Revers, Dol - Jim Crich -and .Frank Rovers tad ores Maloney.Time: 0:11.1:sec. one: point apiece, ' "' junior Boys-Free45.style, fQet:. Ron Hildebrand Arthur. French, Examined •by Don Hickey,, the,.,R , , s:. John Holland: T.tme 0':9.7 s following passed Red Cross test• econds.•t • G rls Backs yle, Junior' Lynne Haney, Susan Halls; :. Intermediate 1, intermediate, 'Linda Powell, Pam- 100 feet, Joan Teall, Cherry' Moore. ela Powell, and•John' Time::0 312 . seconds.; 1, ., .• was Ron En- • Intermediate. Boys -Backstroke, Holland: .Instructor n ni's pool supervisor. __.- .100 -f. e et: A llen Patterson, on, , Ken Royal Lifesaving Society DevereauxtestsPaul.Beattie : Time - were -conducted and examined bY0:3 :0` Seconds. F. R Cosford. Instructors were Senior Giris- -, �•Backstroke' 100, Franklin Bryans and Ron Ennis.feet:t:Joanne 'Halon 'Malone, Elaine lanne Eck 2: sec- presented-to ec ' e: 0:33. were` .art ;grin Sills.;: ;Tim -mediate certificates, • Irate... , d LLBar--�; n s resented to .E p.. - .. _e • �e. 100 -Batiks. trok Jim Sills:. Bronze Senior Boys r Holland .and J b;na eii . ore, Bruce eda ions :Sills, m ll �' were "won;.by, Connie Tom Bob Dmsm Eckert, Mary Crich, Tom Dick and Dale:Time; 0.24:8seconds.nds. • , Henry • Kroes en: Adults-Women's bac k strok e 1.0 0 A ands ofMerit went to, Judyfeet.Marg,Little, 'Ann Sills.'Time: •Crich,Corinne Smith;' Garth Flan- 0:31.6 seconds g n an.:Franklin '; 73xyaris, :`James; Adult -Men's backstroke, 100 ft..: 'Crich and; Henry Lansink.'Bob Dinsmore, Bruce Dale, Frank. Tom Sills was,presented.with-the:, Rovers: Time: 28.2 seconds. Bronze Cross. ' = • _Beginners -(freestyle, 45 -feet:" Results of. Events:. ?: Colin Haney, Angela -Devereaux,, Beginners -Penny scramble: ''1st, Bruce Wilbee., Times ,0:13.0 :sec' Gerarda - Rover onds. . Bu : Ogren and �, , 2nd -Angela':Devereaux,:;.Colin Han- Intermediate -Girls : breaststroke ela ' Gary. 1VIci£ellar, Pat . Whitely; l00 .feet: Cheryl. Moore, Pam 3Y., y2 ': .. 0:34.. 3rd,- Jane. Sills, Mary Sills,. Steven Powell, , Joan . Teall. Time: E --- SPECIA.L,S -For Thursdciy Friday Saturday September Heinz TOMATO KETCHUP 4 11 oz bottles Aylmer FRUIT COCKTAIL -1502 tin, ., Quick QUAKER OATS ib. box: Ellmarr Pure ozr ar PEANUT BUTTER --16 �, .., Maple Leaf 1;,- tin CANNED HAM 1 /,j Bayview SLICED TUNA -7 -oz. tial, 2 SUPERIOR ."FOOD MARKETS. PHONE 12 WE DEL1vEF onds. oke Adult --Women s breaststroke > 106.feet: Cheryl Moore, Linda Pow_.. ell, Pamela Powell,: Time: 0:34.0 seconds. e, '' 100 - n s ' Adult Me breaststroke, feet: Don Hickey,. Frank ' Bryans, Jim Crich. Tirne 0:23,0 seconds. backstr ` ok.,, e45 fta ' .:J rano-: Girls u Susan Halls, Mary Eckert, Sheila Time: '0:1 :2. recons. owat•: T 4 . R. i. - . roke '•45 ftp: tumor Boys.., backst ,_.. • ,,. ilbee Ar- thurHildebrand, Peter. Wilbee, thur French Time 0:12.1 seconds, . Senior -Girl$' butterfly, breast- stroke, 100 feet: Cheryl. Moore, Linda ,Powell, ''Pamela Powell Time: 0:34.9 seconds. a f Senior; -Boys , butterfly 'breast= stroke, 11)0 feet:': Tom Sills`,' Bob Dinsmore. Time:0:25.5. seconds; t o ke ' 45 .feet: Be inners-Boeks x k > g , BruceWilbee .lane Boshart,> Mary Sills t"' Time: 3 seconds . 1 Iratetinediat e:=Girls retrievingn g (back, •b east and° ' 4 t. r. medle 6x 5 f C ba ..,, .., crawl strokes): "Cheryl; Moore, Joan Teall,LindaPowell, • 1.53.0' Time; Brodhagen, Hall Further contributions have been listed to, the Brodhagen Commun.-: ity' Hall. The donations resulted from: the recent saleorama: Eie Allen; $6.25;%Hadck,; $10,rnGordon •:�V1ogk, $26 50rol, GeorgeRo Gloor; $8;. Man. Beuermann ::$2.35; Gordon McGavm, $5:55, .Winthrop Feed: Mill; $7.50; Lloyd Prueter, $31; :•;„Ken Brown, $10; -Mervyn Dietz : and Jack Dietz, $52:50; Art Nichol, $9; August Scherbarth, $31; Bob' ;Osborne, $3.10; Milt Osborne, $7; Dan Connolly, $5; Harry,-Mueg- ge and Larry; -$37.50; Wm. Rapien, $25; Carl. Vock, $20;: 'John: A. Mur- ray, $11; Richard Rose, $4; Ralph; 'Fisher,' $10. `. Topnotch, Sfo $ lea rth, 6; Jack Bos-. , man, --$5 60; Campbell Wey;. $6.50; Matt Murray, $2; ;Martin: ,Diegel; 11; Ken Rolph; $3; • Ken; Siemon; 9; : Jim Sloan,- $3; Roy , Farrow, $6; Laverne Wolfe,. $10; :: Harry .Steinbach, '$3.15; John plater, $5; Witchi and 'Glauser $24; Gordon Eisler, -.$I0; Wilfred Hiilebrecht, $5;` Antone ' Siemon, $10; -:George Diegel, $37,; Joe ` Smith, $13".50; Herman and 'Ronald.;fiinz, $21.85; Mervin Hodgert, $9.75,-. . •• Herb Traviss, $6; , Wm.. Dennis, $1,75; Harry Tait, $1275;•' Mart Rock, $4.55; Dan Fisher, $1; Doug, Campbell', :$4; Edwin Eckmeyer, $4; Lloyd Eeuerniann, $1`25;'How- ard Osborne, $1.75; Ervin Leon hardt, $22.00;. Rueben "Butick, • $6; George, Mogk,"$12.50; '.Fred Herb - Tea, t, $40;, W. J. Leeming, -$2; Frank Kistner, $11, . Ferg Horan, $4`• ,Leonard Rose,' $25,, • U' Intermediate .Girls -'-.Free style,. Intermediate" -Boys, Y,; breast- 100;' feet: ,Cheryl `Moore,: 'Joanne stroke,, Peter-Sillery, Jim Sills.,: Malone, one,;Joan , Tea11. T�e::0:.25:8 .Time: 0 :32:8se cond s:- ' � seconds. ,-: Senior-Girls'breaststroke, troke; 1 00' , •Intermediate BoyF tie ._stYie,f et hYVre,~=L' da Powell`. '100' feet:. Bill,Itowat; Jim Sills and Pam;:' Powell.;, Time •:0:34.2 seconds: -Ken .:D-euereanx: (211d] . Allen Pat,Senior-Boys' breaststroke, ' 100 Intermediate'� oY$ ' retrieving ng "edle 6145 'ft.-BRowat,' Ken 1D1av5e re,aux- Ptiter Si1 er Y . seconds. Time e 1 3xOft::• 0 ' :,�5'enior--Girls ;,medl y, , _ DUBLIN ` Mr, Robert" Byrne and Bobbie, Hamilton, with Miss Monica Byrne. Miss Margaret. McCarthy and. Miss. ,Nancy}Kelly left on: Monday for St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, where they will enroll as nurses -in - training: y � txaini Mr. and Lennon 'Vince t nn Mrs, n a g and Margaret :Lennon,: Strat- ford; i. fMrs, William'Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester tyester RYyan and children, Sebringville, with Mrs, Louis Di - len and Dorothy.: ' Mr. and Mrs;Tom Holland, of W'ndsor, with Mr, Matt, Murray and relatives r... N. . H. Vonk has rented the M" H home of the late Frederick :Eckert: e a rent- eon h 0 d s Mr.. -John M _ d J g , Cleary a artin nts.' • -ed: one of the C Y P e Rev. John Jordan, Grosse Point, Mich., ;called on friends here 'on Wednesday. ie ft ;Miss • Theresa. arme 1ft on Tuesday for"St.t. Joseph's Hospital, ' Lodon as, a nurse -in -training. , n , ' strokes): .: e. 'wl S and ra east r (back, b Cheryl Moore, Joan Teal1,7 .. 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