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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-07-31, Page 5Correspondent MISS MARY McILWAIN A upnimunity shower was held on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Eric Anderson for .Mary Buchanan, bride-elect 8f the month. The evening began by sing- ing '0 Canada' followed by a Bingo contest. Mrs. Jessie Te- butt conducted a contest on 'Hawaii' followed by a reading by Mrs. Anna Dolmage entitled 'My True Love Hath My Heart'. Gary McNichol and Gary Mc- Clure favoured with guitar num- bers. after which Mrs. Ilene Thompson conducted a contest. A mock wedding followed and a ft ft contest was conducted by Mrs. Margaret Taylor. Miss Margie Whyte read an address after which Mary was presented with many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buchanan and family visited on Sunday with Mr.s.and Mrs. Ross Ander- son and family of Bornholm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Oakville spent the week end with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Bill and ai Tom. Miss Margie Whyte of . .14 4 41 II 4 4 •ft YHEt HURON IiiP941TOPt, SEAF6RTFir 0,47.• '.4ULX .3.1 t. 1 NEWS OF CONSTAN EE 41 to Come see the better choice in 1970 snowmobiles Guelph returned home with them for the rest of the summer months after completing her first sem- ester at-college. Miss Dianne Preszcator spent a few days the past week with • Patty Cook of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte. Kern and Andrea of Oshawa are spending a few days visiting with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom and Bill. Jeffery is returning home with his parents after spending the past three 'weeks with his grandmother. Dwight Jennison of Grand Bend. Julie Anne and Jeana Lou Elliott of Staffa are spending a feledays holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Ken Preszcator, Linda, Dianne and Nancy. Mr. Don Buchanan returned home Friday after spending the past few weeks touring the West- ern Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Betties and Pamela of Seaforth visited on Monday evening with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley are"spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods, Deb- bie and Michele at their cottage near Bancroft. -NEWS OF CorrespOndent MRS, WM, WALTERS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skin- ner of Sebringville and Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and family at- tended the Skinner picnic on Sunday at Riverview Park in Exeter. Miss Ruth Horne and friend. of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:- oFree-man HOrne. Mrs. Freeman Horne is spending a few days in London with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spar- ling. Master Kevin Hern visited on Thursday with John and Bill Hern of Sunshine Line. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne attended the Kerslake family picnic at Riverview Park in Exeter on Sunday. Mr; George Bailey visited recently with his sister, Mrs. Collier of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephens, David and Doris, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bierling at Dashwood, Miss Janet Hem of London ' visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and boys. Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny on Saturday after attending' the funeral of their• cousin, the late Mrs. Russell Lee in Exeter. Miss. Ruth Horne of London is 'visiting this week with her moth- er and father, Mr. and Mrs. Fre- eman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton visited over the week end with relatives at Listowel. Diane re- turned home with them after holidaying for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simpson of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern. Mrs. Freeman Horne return- ed home on'Sunday after holid- aying at Kingston and Thousand Islands, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman The U. C. W. held their Juky meeting 'at the church on Wed- nesday evening with Mrs. Wm. Browne and Mrs. John Ridley a's hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hern of Milton visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hem and family. Brucefield Correspondent MRS. HUGH BERRY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale, London and grandson of Toronto spent'Sunday with Mr. andMrs, Mac Wilson. Little Miss Martha Ham and Robert have returned to their home at Bracebridge. _August 1st. to September 7th is vacation time for Brucefield. and Kippen United Churches. Mr. and. Mrs. Rev, D. Stuart and Mr. Wm. Stuart will spend part of their holidays on a fish- ing trip. Guests with the Badge famil- ies were Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Burdge of Brett; Mr. and Mrs. Danny DuWeyn (nee Mary Ellen Burdge) and Miss Shenan Burdge, Owen Sound. Unit 1 of Tuckersmith U. C, W. held a quilting party at the home of Mrs. Wilson McCartney on . Monday, Mrs, A. Ham and Miss M. Swan are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W, Ham, Bala. 60 dresses mai, featuring one and two piece styles in crimpitne, shantung, orginFla :and jersey. There's a wide choice of "one of a kind" patterns and colors to choose from. Hurry for one or more of these dresses at $15.00. Sale wo,••••••••••••••rmrs.40..1•00.0••••••••••n GREAT JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL SPORTS WEAR Tapered slims, city pants, Jama- ica shorts and Bermudas, tops and jackets. 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