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- .DR, ALEXANDER MURDOCIH,_N,
BRTTCEFOELI?''-Mx John. Mur
doch has received Word. of the...
death of his. brother, Dr. Alexan-
der Murdoch, who A Y assed� awa n:
Vancouver on September 17, in his'
80th year.
pr. Murdoch. wags an old Bruce
field boy, the son' of the•late Mr..
and,Mrs. William Murdoch, ofStan'=
ley After : graduation from Crni
:versity of. Toronto,,Medical School'
in 1902; he took Jhis ost• raduate"
,. P . g
work in -London, England, Special-
izing
pecializing .in„diseases of eye, ear, nose
and throat:. On his return to Can-
ada;he practised his•profession in'
Rainy River•fo a number of years,•
later moving to'Vancouver in 1929.,
HIS wife, predeceased him four>
years ago, and •he•`:is survived by''
one' son J 'W R: Murdoch, of Van:”
couver, and: one daughter, Mrs. C.
W', Jenkins,,bf Oakland, California,
•three grandchildren. and 'one broths,
er, J. R. Murdoch„' of Brucefield.
BASIL• C.' EDWARDS
HENSALL -Mr.: Basil _Edwards;;
a prominent Hensail resident; pass
ed away in Clinton' Public Hospitar
on Saturday,. September; 19, where
he' had been a patient since Mon-
day of. the sante' week. with a heart
condition.
• In. his .82nd' year, ; he was, born
on :the Edwards' homestead'in Hay
'township,, son .of. the late 1VIr.. and;;
Mrs. Miller Edwards. .He, farmed
the sucoessfull retirm to Hen-`
re Y , g
salt"14 years ago.:'He was a merit,:
ber of Carmel Presbyterian
Church. He;is's •vived bhis wife,
Y ,.
formerly lary Emily ,;Morrison;
• Public funeral •services°. lar • el`
attended, ,were. held, Monday from
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the B"onthron Funeral Chapel, coli-
duted by
c -h' minister. `Rev. G.
is s
C.Vais,•, who paid' high tribute to
his; life. Interment was in:Hensall
•Union Cemetery.
The, allbearers.. Were' Ed, Munn,
W. 0. Goodwin, George' Arihstrong,-,
W.•11, Dougall, Harold. Elder • and,
Albert.. Shirr,ay. The .flowerbearers
were Harry :Smith, Robt. Elgie,
Lorne Chapman • and Hugh McEw
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STANCE
O ,STANCE
visitors.. With •-Mr. and
Sunday y i_ .t.;
.Mrs: O],iver; Anderson were: Mr.
and. Mrs. Percy • Reed andaMr, and
Mrs. Charlie •`Holsall,of, ,'London
Mr. and Mrs.,;'Ed. Gilattly and
family,•of St. Thomas;, Mr. and
Mrs.; Kenneth Reed and family, of
'Kitchener, and Mr. and•.Mrs. Eric
Anderson and ,family/ of. ,Londes
boyo. ,
DISTRICT W•EDDII GS
VAN MQQRSEL--MIDDEG'AAL
BLYTH-Baskets- of pink and
white gladioli gracedthe,. altar_ of
St Michael's Roman,.: Catholic•
'Church forthe, wedding ; Saturday
morning, September 12,'when•Rev.
L•',E. Reed -Lewis, 'parish priest,
•.united in marriage Herniina Jos-.
,ephina Middegaal,, o f;.R.R. 1, Blyth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Bert.
Midcegaal;•to' Henry Joseph •Van'
Moosel, son of Mr. and Mrs.,John
Van'Moorsel, ,R.R..5, Mitchell:
Mrs. • Margaret.. Phelan, ' church
organist; 'played' bridal music - and
accompanied > the ' soloist, ; Miss
Lucy .Levy, of Clinton
The "bride. who wasgiyen in: mar-
riage by
ar-riage'by her father; ;was lovely in
a _ floor -length gown. of„white ::peau
de faille fashioned on Empire lines
and chapel train.. The lace” bodice
featured, a scalloped;neclrline •and
lily :point log-slee'es..A tiara of
pearls and. rliinestories held• her
veil of French,illusioiTin.place. She.
carried a bouquet of .-White roses,.
Stephonatis and English ivy.
,
Miss Joanne Middegaai, o£ Blyth,
was .bet* sister's maid of.honor, and
for. the occasion she wore: a bal
lerina.:length;_dress ;of brocaded-taf-
feta
rocaded•taf-feta in peacockblue, with`; battle'
neckline, also featuring a cummer
bund and sash and matching' head-
band..:She carried a• cascade bou
quet of. yellow: •chrysanthemums.
The ;bridesmaids were Miss Nora
Reynold'l,; London, and Miss ,Eliza=
beth;' Van Moorsel,TM%tchell, : sister
of the bre e r om. heir saes
d g �_T dresses
of red brocaded taffeta were': fash
ioned.identically to .`• the 'maid of
honor,' ` and • their : flowers were also
eascades of yellow mums.
Laurier. Ann ane of. "- ondon
niece..iof the::bride, 'was' a charm-
ing fiower' girl; wearing •a white
;organza
silk . dress with embroid-
ered cummerbund rand: matching
headband.. The bouquet he carried,
was. „pink roses and..
ice -baby
mums. '
Mr. Albert Van Moorsel,'.of Sar-
Orange Hall .Seaforth„t
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nia, .was his brother's` best man,,
and the ushers were John
gag, Blyth, • brother of the , bride„
and Arnold Van. Moorsel , of Oak,
Ville, brother of the bridegroom. •
Following the marriage, a wed-
ding breakfast was served at the
Clinton Hotel, Clinton,' where the
bride's mother received the .guests'
wearing a dress of navy blue em-
broidered -silk organza' with beige
accessories and -a, cors
ageof Talis-
man roses. Sheas assisted by.the
bridegroom's mother,
who had
chosen .a blue-greylace •dress ::with
matching bolero, black :accessories
and a ,similar corsage;
Fdr a wedding trip to Montreal
and Quebec, the! bride travelled in
a: two , piece green wool , •en
sembie with toast colored accessor
ies and a corsage of white• roses.
-On their return they will •reside in
VIitcliell Guests' at the weddding
were .,fromo
, Ottawaafo• London,'•Gode
-zaich, -: Ciinttl,=- Serth; Bubinr;
Brockville, Mitchell•; .Sarnia ” r and
•FORD-WEBSTEIi
HENSALL-Ruby Cecile Webster
of Hensali,.and Wayne:Orville Ford;
Of..” Exeter, exchanged: marriage'
:vows before the Reit. R. March in.
'a pretty eerernony at Central Unit-
ed Church mans, -Stratford, Satur-
day . Septeriib'er' 19, at, 2 p,m. The
:bride is the daughter of Mr. ;and
Mrs. Percy ' Webster,_: of Hensall,.
_and the "'groom's: Parents' are Mr.
and Mrs. Orville -Ford, Exeter. " "
. The bride, . given in marriage by
her -f
ather, was: ;lovely:in '.a floor
length wedding :gown of nylon lace
styled .with .lily. Point, sleeves. A
crown headdsess held : her 'shoal=
:der- e .ng. th
l veil `.of nylon lace, and
she carried d a bridal bou ue o
q t f red.
'roses and e'.mtims
Mrs, Kenneth
whitl` Iildfon.
ter,,:attended her sister ::as matron
Of honor, wearing a ;.waltz -length
gown of,` lilac ;nylon over taffeta,
and carried white and blue mums
'. ,Kenneth Wildfong, ' of Exeter;
was groomsman.
For: the weddingtion held-
reception'
at the home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs Percy Webster, ;Hen .
sail she: bride's mother received,
wearing navy bengaline with white
accessories and,' pink rose corsage:
The grogm's mother chose a gown
•rn, light blue 'shade with accessor-
ies in white, wearing a red rose
corsage: , •
• The bridal table entered a three
tier wedding cake, flanked with
red, roses" and . white mums. • Miss
Margaret Brintnell, Exeter, assist-
ed at, the reception
For travelling on their:. honey-
moon to :London: and Windsor,.:,thek
bride., donned` a right,'blue nylon
crepe ensemble:. with 'white acces
sories and: pink rose corsage. The
couple :will reside ur,,Hearsall.
NERA-LS
ROBERT B. RIC "
Robert;.B,.'Rice, ,•Staffa, passed -
away in Scott :Memorial Hospital
early Tuesday morning; September
22, after a short illness: He was
in' his 71st year. Born : in , Holien
Village,'. he .farmed in Manitoba;
until' he• retired, to Staffa in 1945.
He was a member ot! the'United
Church
He is ` survived by one brother,
Dr. Edward Rice,; Plymouth,' Michi-
gan; three sisters, Mrs.C.11.'(Jes
'tie) Mollison, .Lauder, Manitoba,
Annela Rice;TWinnipeg, and .Win-.
nifred _Rice; Winnipeg.
Funeral services were held from
the G. A. Whitney funeral home,
Seaforth, on Wednesday, Sept. 13,
at 1 p.m. Rev. Daynard, of. Staffa
United Churchofficiated,, .Burial:
was in Hollen'cemetery:
Arrange, L•unc
For Minis`
..Members e s of the official art. for
I? Y
the .o• ening of the 14th:Seaf`rth.
P g .
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Pall Fair will -attend an -:informal
dinner at the Queens Grill at 11:30:
a:in. en Friday,'.September' 25, the
day of the. opening.
The dinner will ;also serve' as a
reception for • Hon.: W. A. Goodfel
low, Minister of Agriculture for On-
tario' who` will officiall
y,,open the
fair:•
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Invited to attend nd. the:dininer'axe
JVIr. Goodfellow; i :W. • P. Watson
livestock. :comissioner for On -
m
ta , Charles S. •MacNaughton;
for 'Huroni :Elston Cardiff;
III?,for Huron; B. F. Christie,
Mayor of •Seaforth; R W; Camp-'
bell; president of Seaforth Agricul-:
turarSociety, James M. Scott, sec
and vice-president -of ~society;
Dan Beuermann,,.;reeve .of McKil
lop; William Ball, eeve' of Rea;
-forth;"Earf"Dick,,reeve ef;Hibbert;
Ivan Forsyth, '-reeve of: ' Tucker
•smith; Roy Bennett and W. T,'
Cruickshank, CKNX,Radio..
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Limited
P• O.NE:47 R
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Mr. 'and;. Mrs.., Charles 'Snelling
.spent the Week•<in Port Colborne
with -their daughter_ and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovacs, al
so with Mr. and Mrs. ,John Snell'
CLINTON
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out 150 young;; -people;`
sepses-
entingViie PresbYteries nameiy:
Algoma,,Elgin,Kent Middlesex
Oxford, Huron, Lambton,'.'. Essex
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and: Perth;;; of the'•'London Confer
ence' of the United :Church, attend_
ed the 35th annual ` Young:, Peoples'
Union‘ •conven,tion held err Ontario
Street Church here::over:the week'
Sessions began Friday .evening,
and- ended. Sunday afternoon. The
then
ie of the convention• was, '',You
and: Your'Direction," led':by Reqs.
W.''S. 'McLeod; "of :Stratford
Harry •':Chinery, of Aylmer, was
elected president for 1959-60, and
Rev. R. Dt' Crosby, of St:; Marys,
•was appointed Christian: Education
Counsellor;;and Re• C..J.''Scott, of
Sarnia; young peoples' counsellor.
Dinner was ,served the delegates,
in;Wesley-Willis Church on Satur-
day': a' turkey banquet in Ontario
Street Church Saturday evening,
and Sunday, dinner...Was served.:in
Ontario Street Church by Turner's
Church ladies. •
Miss Rena. Pickett; a life-mem-
ber
ife mem
ber; of • Ontario Street United.
Church W M S., passed away very.
suddenly on. Thursday - and 'was
buried from; Beattie's funeral home
Monday afternoon in Clinton eeme=.
terp:—•-- ---
Mr Ralph Boaskillbf .Toronto,
visited wit_'l Mrs•_ Gladys Wallis`
last week. ,
Mr.. Frank Crich visited friends
in town' last week after. his visit ins
theMest with relatives, at:Saska-
toon, Nokomis and' Strassburg.,:
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