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-CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs, William Kay, Lon-
don, withMr, and Mrs. Sam Mc-
Curdy, William McCurdy and Miss
Nettie McCurdy.
Frank- Allen's broer, 'Ivy Al-
len, `diedat 'Brantford. on Saturday.
Miss ' Alice Sorsdah., London,
os
- with Mr. -and Mrs. L. Srahl , d
Mrs Frank Speare and son,; of.
Barrie, with Miss Olive Speare..
`Mrs.'Byrnell, who has been vis-
iting -Mrs. Moore; :has retrtrnedto.
her ;home at Cameron.
Mrs. T.`.Mackintosh with Mr's.
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. .. rbec
Chicken' Ba ue
WITH `DANCE TO FOLLOW
Sponsored :by C.O F. Court
Constatine,'at;.CONSTANCE, on
:FRIDAY, OCTOBER' 23,
Supper,' 6 to 8. Admission: Adults
n
e ts.'
5tH
C ildreto
12
$1.50 Children, 6 7,
(Please obtain admission tickets
from members).
TURKEY
uff's Church, McKillop
Wed. - Oct ger 28
from • 5 to-Wp'clock'
ADMISSION $1.50;
:,5 dents
Children, 12 12 and: under; -75
„Ticket's-
are available frommem
bers';of � the congregation.
NEWS' OF HENSALLt
WO'VIEN'S INSTITUTE MEMBERS SES
PICT I E FROM ACROSS CANADA
Agricµitare and Canadian Indus-,
tries was the theme used at the -
'October
meeting
o� He
sa u
Wo-
-men's
Institute held in the Legion
Hall 'Wednesday„ with a . splendid
attendance. President ,Mrs,. Fred
Beer . chaired: the, meeting. Mrs.
Ed. Little entertailned, the group
with beautiful slides on the ,screen.
in color taken by her .husband
while 'enroute delivering General
Coachtrailers- to, different parts of -
Canada, east, and west coasts, the
Great
Great North,; St., Lawrence Seaway
and other points.
Mrs. Robert Simpson; comment-
ed on the motto, "Agriculture is.
the Lifeline' of the " Nation," in
which ". she brought out.' many-, n
teresting and "informative 'facts:,
Numerous answers to the roll call!
"Name'something that money can-
not buy," were happiness -•v -and
health. Mrs, Harry Faberread.. a
lovely poem on "Thanksgiving,"
composed by Miss. Arlene ,Bowen,
patient at ParkwoodHerspitalLon=
don,• an invalid .for 25 years, and,
who writes.. for shut-ins:
WINTHROP
Miss' Jane Somerville, of Exeter,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Somerville; of .McKillop.
L. Bennie Acton.
"teani
Mr:: and 1VIrsrJames,'Ramsey.
children with Mr. and:.Mrs. James
Sorensen; , Georgetown.
Owing to" the: anniversary < ser -
Are you ready to rent yor spare vices in the Presbyterian Church
room? A 'classified advertisement,. at Exeter, :'on;'Sunday,:"the . Sunday
phoned to -.The Huron''Expositor School,and church service at:Crem
141,: will bring a tenant:.' arty will be withdrawal.
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(Rain :or Shine)
From 7:00 a.m.`.
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From �7 OO p.
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-- embers:. or not—and
>Com'e oli't`:-ever .owe �.. ,
in their buidin • project.
assist,your Legion building ro p
• - COMMITTEE'
°ITTEE. C
Donations.were voted to the C.N.
LB.. and the Tely. Milk Ship Fund:
An Institute.member kindly Y
donat-
ed
several tea towels in _response
to an appeal from .the president for
same. . •
;: Mrs Walker Carlile preside'd'for.
the program and directed a- sing
song. accompanied by Miss Greta
Lariimie at the piano, .Mrs: A. Shir-:
ray voted appreciation :to all who:
contributed to the successful eve::
Hing: -
At the . November. meeting • it is'
hoped to have Mr; H.' 'A Souerliutt,.
of 'Clarkson, near Toronto, an-ini-
porter of Bretly Art pottery. Lunch.
was served, by. the hostesses and
their committees Program con-
eeners were Mrs.. Walker • Carlile
and Mrs. Wesley'
Richarson, D,and
hostesses were rs, yilbert -
all
ing andMrsa.. Grace Harpole
7T11e Young; people', Union of the:
plaited.•:Church attended- the 'fall
rally of Huron Presbytery: field at
Northside United .Church; Seaforth,
Tuesday ,evening; When; the' guest
Sneaker,. Dr. J. Semple, 'of Evg
mondville, • chose 'for -his theme,
"Study 'Larger •Maps-"-,.Rev'--Cur
rie Winlaw accompanied the group.
Mrs. 'Barry Faber attended,'the'
•Grenfell Ahimni'' at the,home of Dr.
and Mrs. H. O. Foiicar,' at London
last week. "
''',Kippen -East:r'Wm
oen's' Institute
:'have :planned a bus trip. to Kit
heifer Tuesday, October '',27th,
and during 'the day ;;will tour
Schneider
s; Weston's :and the Bell
Telephone building, • and Will.: be
guests"Bazaar" on:CKCO-TV,
Kitchener. Forty-one will take the
Charteredu
trip by bs.
,
Mrs.S. Sararas Thantsg
v
i-'ather rnewith21enjoying a,
mast
delicious :turkey •dinner ,with
all the .trinxmings: Members • of :her
family,with their• husbands; wives
and children, were, present •from,
Toronto,'' Presto:n, Cromarty, Staf-
f'a and Hensall"' •
Councillor lrs Minnie Noakes
and R.' •H. -Middleton, past • presi-
dent of the Chamber of .Commerce,
attended the .114id Western Ontario
Development , Association _:general
meeting' ;at Stratford. on Wednes
day -
Members of Hensall Legion, Lad,:
sex' Auxiliaryen'joyed a;-:Most'won
derfu1 eve ing as guests of Exeter
Ladies''Auxiliary Monday evening.
The group, celebrated their. "eighth
:birthday anniversary, 'which took
the,' form of a, hobo' party.
AFo
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PROCLAMATIO
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MR. AND'MERS: MELVIN-CAYTON COOPER,'- seen-fol-
lowing
een fol lowingtheir marriage in St: James' Roman Catholic, Church,
Seaforth. The bride, 'formerly Shirley. Anne, Marie Bedard, a,
is 'a daughter of Mr: and Mrs...Lloyd Bedard, Seaforth; and the
bridegroom is a son of Mr. ,and .Mrs. 1Vlanford>Coaper,;R�li.
r ,a . one moon in• eastern Ontario the' couple
Seafo"rth: After h y p
`Seaforth:. '(Photo by Phillips) ``
will reside in
DISTRICT
A-
'E1VICEM LX1vSTRA.
ENSA7I the- Christian
Re=.
formed' Church, Exeter, Friday,
October 16, at 8'`.p.m,,,. was, the
scene of , a :lovely. autumn 'wedding
W hen_.A nn e.Marie _Linstra;:-Hensaily-
and Peter Renkema Mt.,Brydges,,
exchanged vows ':before the Rev.'
A.> G. Van Eek -amid a% floral ar.-;:
rangement .of baskets :of white
mums and, pink,`carnations. , The
bride is' the. daughter of • Mr: and
Mrs. Rudy Linstra, Hensall, and
the groom is .the, son of Mr and
Mrs: John' Renke'ma, • R,R. 1, Mt.
Brydges_':Mrs C -;Van, Daalen, Zur
ick,`, provided traditional wedding.
Bingo Winners,
Bingo winners at, Hensall Legion
"Hall Saturday were: -•M. rs, Flfesch=
auer, :Caordon '.Wren, , L. Johnston,
and Mrs. Finlays (tie'd);'MissMar-
garet :Boa3 W:;' Doupe; Exeter;
Doris =Menna'vage., Glenn McKen-
zie Mrs'.: Minnie Sangsteri TITFi7ed.
Kennings, Mrs.! :Fleischauer, Mrs.
T. Coates andMrs. N.^ Baird=;( tied),
•Mrs R.'Taylor>Jr , Mrs Reichert,
'SharonSmale,•Mrs 'R. Dorian,`;
Share the wealth,
tor; Jr.,•, ,Chiselhui st; and Paul Boa,
who .-each received '$8.95. Door'
prize of $54''Was 'won'. by 'Mrs.
Wes yenner BillAustin•of ,Sea-
forth, drew the winning: ticket -
Weekend visitors with Mrs: J•L.
'Simpsonr.were'Mr aril Mrs. ,Bill
-Simpsonand Bob, of Detroit, •
Mrs. ,_Harry "Faber was a week
end guest of Mrs.-Gordon'Penhale,,
In view 'of the, disregard by the -general pub
lic of the recent proclamation issued by the
Town Council, re the confinement of'•dogs,
• are not to run at large
.and the fact that they g'.
at any time, the Council:- feels'that charges
must be laid under this By-law..
Any owner -or ' harbourer of a
dog who, ,allows it to run at
large:
cap., be summoned .-_into
Court. The fine.ina case of ,this
kind could,,be.'$50:::00' and costs.
The, Counciland -myself would. ask all citi-
zens concerned to comply 'with ,the laws 'and
avoid the consequences.
quen e
s.
8. CHRISTIE, Mayor
The bride; given in marriage by'.
her "father,wore'.;-a floor -length
gown -of white organza over, net
and satin, which featured` a lace.
body,_embroidered 'withpearls .and
;sequins,- and 'lily' point' sleeves.'.
»matching crown held 1.1e-
length, veil„ and her' bridal bou=.
;quer was ' white;.: carnations •with.
stephanotis;
--Matron=ofss.honor. Mrs -RitaVane
Wieren, Hensall, chose"'.a street-;
length dress of pink embroidered
organza over net and satin with
matching•:feather hat,. and earried;�
White and bine mums.. '
. `IIensall
Patricia-, Van W ,ie zi en _, ,
.niece ,of 'the bride, was. a dainty'
little- flower girl, frocked..'in light
blue. nylonwith' matching head-:
ik
'ed a � sket of n
' "ca i
drss d ba
e � P
and white mums.;
Bill' Renkema, ' 'Grand Rapids;
Mich ; ,attended 'kiss brother as
groomsman.
For receiving .'at.. the' reception`
:held ,: in the. church .parlors, the
bride's mother chose a' 'dress' "of
royal blue':crepe with accessories,
blaeh, and corsage of pink ros-
es. The groom's mother Wore- a.
gown' of black crepe with,'acces
sories in black and a red rose Cor -
'sage'. For:travelling, the bride
wore a_jnoss green -ensemble with
a ,yellow, -rose Forsage Mr. and
Mrs. Reihkemn: will•reside: in Dela-
ware.'
. Mrs. JKeith 'Lindsay ,anti Pamela,
of Napanee, are visiting with Mrs:
Lindsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
JohnHenderson and family.
Mu_rrney Twifcliell has left for.
Toronto, where: -he : is, taking a
course, in barbering.
• Mrs.Wilmer ;Adkins;: 'of Zurich,
who has been :;a'patient at. South,
Huron Hospital: for the past three:
months with injuries .suffered in a
car accident in July, came • home
last week.
ALL KINDS
:of ,
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Phone. 334: Res.' 540
`MAIN' S1', : SEAFORTH
Hallowe'e.
'.COSTUME DANCE
Sponsored by the Hensall and:
District Teen Town
THURSDAY, : OCT. 29th
8:30 to,?'
mo "al ' Centre
He>KIsall.l�e rX
Music by Stew. and His Collegians
"Soft as the Moon"
"Bright as the Stars"
ADMISSION. 54c per person
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
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409 Huron direst, Toronto
OCTOBER
CHEESE
FESTIVAL
Fro!'
Marie FrAter'shew,-. •
Canadian Cheese Recipes'
Sind tadayl`
Friends Honor
Mrs. F.,. Ratjwe! M;
•Mrs: Aubrey Farquhar was` hos-
tess at. her- home recently when
the ladies of the neighborhood met
to. honor Mrs, Fred Rathwell, who,:
is leaving, in' the near future.-to-
make
uture: tot
make her home elsew ere An ad
h
dress expressing regret at losing,
Mrs. Ratliwell from' the commun-
ity •and extending,,goed wishes to
her for the future, was read ' by',
-Mrs. J, R. Murdock, and Mrs n.
McLachlan presented personal
'Mrs. Rathwell offered her -thanks
in .a few ,•well-chosen,words and al-
so expressed regret -•at leaving "the.
neighborhood; -where,she she has' .TP -
,sided for
re-,sidedfor•So. many years.:''She plans
to spend the winter among` mein-
bers of: her family before deciding
on a permanent home:.
FUNERALS
MISS ANNIE: MUSTARD
, miss Annie Mustard, ,83; of Ches
ley, died` Thursday in Chesley. and
District Memorial Hospital,: She
was hbrn;'in',Brucefield, .daughter;.
of the late James and Christina'
(Forrest) -'.Mustard. She: was a
resident" of Chesley for. '40 years,:
and was a'-meniber of Free .Pres-
byterian :Church, Chesley;
.Surviving is a brother, James,
of' Kem tvi e: The funeral was.
� p. u, e
conducted` in the Enke funeral
home, Chesley, ; on Saturday at 2
p.m., -by •Rev, •John MacSween, of
Toronto. •Burial was - in'' Chesley
m er
ce et y
Groups 'Unite
At Ase�h rst
E`�DD`INGS
Ch �
forth cousin o£ the bride played ed
The Or
ctober
meeting'•of Ch4e1"
1
burst INA and WMS was he Tues -
the traditional wedding: music..
The:reception utas held at Arm-
strong's •$iestaiirant; ;Exeter, ;:, For
travelling • to <Ottawa and. eastern
points,;'` th bride donned a;_TO,ya_1
blue imported pure, wool suit::with
fine check "tweed with beige' and,
brown accessories and a corsage
of tawny gold roses. They will•re
side, in Clinton, The bride tis - •a'
graduate of Victoria- Hospital; Lon-
Prior to her rriarriage • the_:bride
was feted on several occasions A
shower was held in :her, honor at:
her 'apartment >n • L''ondon," when
some :of 'her ' class graduates mpre-
sented:her; with .an array of beau
tiful ,gifts: She was enterta'ined''at
a , barbecue by the staff of Third
`Centre, Victoria hospital, and' was,
presehted.with a lovely gift.' ,
Qn Sept. 28, the . ladies off, the
neighborhood• held a 'shower'; in `the
basement" , of Brucefield:: United
Church. She received many Won:
derful:lifts.
„'. 'LOVE SARAtAS -
IiENSALL -= Marjorie Patricia
Marie ` Sararas and James Ervin.
Love exchanged marriage vows in
lovely m
autun wedding at . Car-,
mel Presby rian-.Church,, Hensall;;
t� . ..
•Saturday, ;October 17,, at high noon.
The R'ev. R:, G. MciVlillanGode^
ricin;•:assisted' by Mr:;G Va'iS,
gall,::officiated at the' .double, ring..
ceremony 'amidst ,a floral' arrange=
ment of baskets of dahlias ,and pot-
ted': ferns. The bride.: is the.daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. -Leonard Sar._'
aras, R It I;'`Dashwood; and the.
gro•om. is , the son of Mrs.. Pearl
Love'and ,they late Mr. J:.Lowe,
Mrs.: Harold. •Bell,''.Hensall; pro-
vided traditional. wedding, music
and accompanied the soloist; Jim
Dougall, of Hensall; . who sang,;
'Walk Hand' in Hand" and. ',This
is Our Day .. ,
Gi'en in marriage, by her father;.
the: bride was lovely, in a'partrait
i`gown: ofi'mpo ted'; silk taffeta
styled in•one-pieee design' with lily
poine; sleeves: The 'Sabrina +':neck
line'._'was •trim-med with imported.
Chaihtilly%1ace''and scattered.,irides
cent Sequins': -The bouffant; taffeta'
skirt was. trimmed,, with ,scattered,
gate appliques, • trimmed•. with
iridescent sequins., The skirt was,
:fashioned ,,with : inser't .of : taffeta•
falling into a large butterfly in;
back effect, worn.over net,and lip
per' satin •uridersliirt worn', over.
hoop';creno,lines. ,Her: cireudar veil
fell .from a. cap of dace' with "seed'
pearls and sequins, and she car='
tied a, casdhde.of white mums Gen
tered with red roses,,
Six attendants preeeeded
bride' to the"altar. Maid of. hogor,'
Miss Blaine_;Schade, London, was.
gowned in,'liine green orchid bro.
Cade with scoop neckline; full skirt
with bow at back of neckline
wide.' ribbons of same.,%material.
flowing from bow, and carried yet=•
low: 'carnations with;, rust-. mums
Bridesmaids; Miss patsy Bell; Hen
sall; ';Miss Ann Charters and Miss
'Margaret Bowden, London, wore
gownssimilarto•the;maid,of honor
in shades of : Citron yellow. 'their
headd-res es-fwere bows made of
same material: as dresses and fash-
ioned irate
ash-ioned:irato a. bandeau, carrying• bou
questa �f white carnations 'and' rust.
DEICBERT=CALDWELL
BRUCEFI,ELD' A pretty wed-
ding Was solemnized at the home
of Mr arid` Mrs. William- Caldwell',
,Brucefield, amid: a, setting '. of
autumn flowers; on Saturday; Oct.
10; at 3:00 o'clock, • when their
daughter, :: Alice Margaret, • was
united in marriage .to.Frederick
Albert - Deichert, Zurich, Th e
groom IS .the ' son of Mr. Peter
Deichert;; Zurich, and the late Mrs.
Deichert.- 'Rev: St`-• Davison offici,
ated at the.doiible ring ceremony.
The bride, ;given in marriage by
her father, looked lovely in a floor-
length White. satin gown with full
skirt, featuring a . sweetheart neck-
line trimmed•`all around the neck
with re -embroidered lace •and a
panel of re -embroidered' lace t�
;the heniline down the front of the
gown andlonglily point sleeves:
Her shoulder -length veil of'fine silk
illusion fell'from'a crown made 1
brilliants. ' She,...rcarried 'a white
-Bible • crested -with red, roses and
stephanotis.
Miss• Virginia Deichert, Water-
loo; -sister of the groom,' was maid`
of honor, . wearing • a street leng•�ti
P
dress f'aqua qbrocaded satin' styl-
ed with a:'portr'ait neckline coming
to a bow in • front and -featuring -a
fitted bodice going into-afell skirt
with a • dropped waistline. ,She
'Wore, a matching headdress of :mo-
hair entwined': with pearls and
rhinestones, and carried a cascade
of pink carnations. • • •
Mr, Robert Caldwell, Brucefield,
brother of the bride, was grooms-
man. Mrs.' Laverne Scott, . Sea-
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Sery res
Sunday -Oct., 25th
Services 11 aan 7:3Q -p.m,
Guest Preacher:'
Rev -,.....watt Clarke; B.A.
Gorrie':
Friends,old an.d,ndv;-co'rdinily
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A.14,FirIOF AtLtKTED
day afternoon -in the church-: school,
room: The WA, president;. Mrs. R
Taylor, presided, and -Mrs Camp
•bell. Eyre; presented the 'devotional..
tY`nrotrorrwa's-Fa'ssed-torseia a'yclori- >.
ation to :'the television program, •
"Sing Time " Plans were laid for-
. :and bake :sale' later
this month.;Yin '''Hensall .United
ChurchschoQlroom.' •
. The', WMS„ president, r7s.. Clar-
ence. Coleman;; 'chaired the meet-
ing- and .the study; "Africa ibis-.
turbed,"taken, by Mrs; 'Edwin Tay
for dealt 'with the history and .re-
ligion." - It' revealed that Africa has
-gone ahead in the past'SQ years in
education, Christianity; coiriinun- '
rations, 'economy and politics; but.
still has difficulties to,coinliat, such
as.4race'.probler s ti•ibal;,customs,',
:marriage customs and medical dif-
fieultie's. "•
• The 'group attended the; Sectional ,
'meetingat Elim'viile Tuesday with
'afternoon' and evening session's,
'and 'accepted invitations ';to the
Arnold Cirele -of_ Caririel Church ” :'
Monday 'evening 'to -join with ,thein
at ,their, meeting, and 'from Staffa -
United, Church to , be their , guests
on Wednesday. `"
'The Missionary Prayer wasof-'
.fered.,b -Mrs. ;T. Brintnell. ,Two
Y
erns .••were. 'contributedt..by Mrs.
Russelt-'Brock. Lunch was served,
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Al.vi :.
convened:.by Mrs,:. n .,Cole"and •
Mrs. William Brintnell.
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Flower:girl, Sandra- Desjardine,''
Zurich,' was frocked similar •tp the
maid of honor in same shade with
matching headdress, ;fashioned,in-
to h bandeau and her flowers were
white and rust mums.
Kenneth „J,ones, :,Kippen, nephew'
of ,the 'groom, was ringbearer.
Wayne Love; Varna, attended the
groom, and Floyd 'Turner, . Varna,
and Doug McGregor, Kippen, ush-
ered,
shered.
'o receiving at the reception .
held in the church parlors; the
bride's -mother wore a ' dress of
aqua marine lace over taffeta with
cummerbund of taffeta withside-
wing,. panels and' ,accessories in
black, The groom's 'mother chose •..'.
a two-piece ensemble. bf 'dacron
lace over chine: blue taffeta' with
sky blue, accessories. .The former,
•wore.,a corsage wof_ white roses and'
pink ,Carnations, • and the latter red
rosesand white carnations. , - •
For. travelling 'to New York State,
the bride chose a pearl colored suit
With ;White feathered headdress and
accessories. in black, with which
she wore a corsage of yellow ros-
es. '.Tile- young couple `will reside
in', Zurich. :
Over 200, attended: the dinner and
dance ,at the Zurich • Community
Centre, that evening following th-e
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