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The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-02, Page 16Homo 1,(9041TOR.- 511AFORTH, ONT., OCT, 2; 1949 KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc-: Bride spent the week end with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond S. Pine at St. Joseph Island, Ontdrio, Mr. Norman Diekert, who suffered a heart attack last week is a patient in South Hur- on Hospital, Exeter. Constance - Mrs. Norman Long was a two-time winner at a Qinton penny sale on Saturday, She won a dinner for two. at Bay- field and a hair spray. KIPPEN. 1 and 1 Kippen 1 and Kippen 11 met at Mrs. Ken McLean's home and talked about the uses of ,the blanket stitch and learned how to do the feather stitch. Correspondent • Wedding MISS MARY McILWAIN ARE • YOU ONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO READ THE HURON EXPOSITOR OCCASIONALLY? JUST SEE, WHAT YOU ARE MISSING? Why be an occasional reader? Regular readers know the com- • geon. father, Mr. Laird Mickle, and latter's sister, Mrs. Alma Hess, Smith and Jerry and other rel- of R. R. 3, Exeter. atives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid,Re- brothers Mr. Charles Mickle, over the long week end. Hamilton, Robert, London, spent Mrs. Alice Campbell of the week end holiday ,at Bobca- Exeter, who recently celebrated Edmonton and Mr. Earl McEwen, enbankment. He has never re- McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. liarry the son of Mrs. Cornelius F..ber Toronto, visited with Mrs. Inez gained consciousness. Jack is Mr. Wm. Mickle and his ' gina, Sask, visited with the Mr. and Mrs. Writ. McEwen, guard rail and went over an MRS, MAUDE HEDDEN Correspondent ent as he was returning home wet pavement on 401, hit a from work. His car skidded on possession in the near future. a position in the office at Hen- sail Motor,Sales. draw. lucky winner of a ham at the her 90th birthday is visiting with chased the property of Mr. Harry Page on Nelson Street and gets Clintpd Hospital Penny Sale her son and daughter=in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell. • Jack Caldwell has accepted Mr, Howie Wright has put , Mrs. Clarence Reid 'was the • Mr, and Mrs. Norris McEwen •of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith add Jerry Fri- Honor Couple at day evening. Jack and Sylvia Henderson, who are vacationing in England Farewell Gathering while walking down a street in London, England, had a pleas- ant surprise when they ran into A farewell party sponsored by Miss Nancy Kyle, who is also on neighbours and friends on Con- vacation in Europe. cession 2 Tuckersmith for Mr. sack Boyd, 34, S$ padding- and Mrs. Lewis Clark, Jr. ,who ton Ave. , London, formerly-of have moved to Hensall, was Hensall, is a patient in Victoria held in the Legion Hall, Hensall, Hospital, London, with severe Frid ay evening. head and chest injuries. The Progressive euchre was play- injuries resulted from an accid- Singing Star Here's the Answer A ,-1 A Or! 41 Locomotive 43 Get up Overseas fuel vehicle 44 Chamber 45 Flower 46 Feels sick 48 Challenge 49 Roman poet 50 Disorder Flight 53 Brazilian macaw 54 Obtained land. Passengers from Hensall tak- ing the trip are Mrs: Alma Hess and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. ATTENTION FARMERS WANTED GENESSEE • TALBOT S • YORK STAR WHEAT FOR SEED lermornmmommonswommk, HIGHEST PRICES PAID 5 UNLOADING PITS GUARANTEE FAST SERVICE WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR: FEED & SEED • WHEAT • OATS ' • 'BARLEY For Fast- Service and Quality Grain Contact , W. G. Thohipson And Sons Limited HIENIIALL 262-2527 Miss Kathy Dale was guest of honour At a shower at•the home of Betty Thompson with 30 school classmates in attendance. The evening was spent with contests and games. Kathy received many useful gifts after which she thank- ed everyone very fittingly. - Mrs. Irene Grimoldby,Spent, a few days the past week visiting with Mrs, Jennie Stockton of --S Drumbo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dorrance spent the past week vacationing in Bruce County, Jim Thompson spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Terrente Hunter of Col- borne Township. Dianne and Nancy Preszcator spent the week end with their aunt and uncle, Mr. anth Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family of Credit- on. Mr, Sam McIlwain of Goder- ich visited on Saturday with. Mr, and Mrs. George Mel:twain and Mary. Miss Margie Whyte o(Guelph spent the week end With her mother, Mrs. W. L. Whyte tTom and- Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt of Clinton were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. John Jew- itt, Carol Anne, Judy, Danny and Billy; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamont and Larry, Mr, and Mrs, Olin Mann, all of Goderich, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mcllwain and.Joyce, Mr. Bola McIlWain all of Bayfield, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain and Mary. • GODBOLT - SIMMONS Rev, Harold F. Currie offic- • laced for Saturday's wedding in Hensall United Church at which Lois Elaine Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, Hensall, became the bride of George Albert Godbolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, Exeter. White gladioli and white chrysanthemums amid candel- abra set the scene. Glenn Cooper, Toronto, was the organist and Ted Wilson, Exeter, the soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor- length bridal ensemble of lagoda The sleeveless dress was fashion- ed on empire lines with the bod- ice and wedding band neckline overlaid with guipure lace. The matching long-sleeved coat was enhanced with applique designs of the same lace as was the 'aisle- wide train. She carried a cascade of red roses and white mums. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Joan Middleton, sister of the bride, Wingham, Miss Marilyn Sinclair, London and Miss Jaqueline Simmons, sister of the bride, Hensall. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Carolynne . Dale Simmons, sister of the bride, Hensall. The senior ' attendants wore raspberry red Juliet-gowns-and the.-..-Tt rti,o r brideSmaid wore a white satin . crepe gown with a rasfberry sash and pink and white carnations. They all carried cascades of red roses and pink and white carnat- ions. John Godbolt, Exeter, was the best man while Wayne Ratz, Sarnia, and Wayne Sny der , Kitchener, ushered the guests. The -reception was held in the Hensall Community Centre, The young couple will live iMForest where the groom, a graduate of the University of Western Ontario, is presently on, the staff at,North Lambton Sec- 1fORIZONTAL , 1,5 Singing star 9 She appears on the — waves 12 On the • 13 Indian 14 Low 15 Hostelries 16 Vipers 17 Terminat 18 Endured 20 Food fish GA.! 22 Bitter vetch 23 Entire 24 Diadem 27,Small bird 31 Scottish alder t's tree 32 Pedal digit 33 Painful 34 Children 36 War god 31 UN official 38 Flouted 40 Short jackets 42 And not 43 Goddess of infatuation '44 Lariat 47 Her singing • is stopped at on her Program 51 Boundary (comb form) 52 Wise men - 55 Diminutive of David 56 Lubricant 57 God of love 58 Goddess of discord 59 Manuscripts (ab.) 60 Fruit 61 Communists VERTICAL 1 Prison 2 Arm bone 3 Low haunts 4 Day past (poet.) —5 Condi:in-I" 6 Periods of time (ab.) 7Tipple 8 , Cuddle 9 So be it! , 10 Hebride island 11 Wands 19 Age 21 Rubber trees 23 Scope 24 Makes lace edging • 25 Press N 5 3 in F 7 8 IL ill !pi 11 11 , 111111111 not " 25 aill "3 MIMEI Z3 47 id II" ll 30 91 • 7 MINN 111 '" 111 • liiii la Iiiiii IIIii111111 " n IIII IN iimagrarmil MI s8 •RlN • i nni • • w aiv 26 Poker stake 27 Stout string 28 Horseback game 29 ''Emerald Isle" 30 Scottish sheepfolds 32 Binder 35 Dispatched 39 Wandered 40 Greek letter ed, winner's being - ladies -Mrs Wm. Bell, consolation - Mrs. Frank Plumb; Men - Wm. Bell; consolation - John Thompson. A humorous skit recalling amusing incidents of past years was giv- en by Mrs, Bob McGregor and Mrs. Ken McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were cal- led forward and James McGregor ' read an address and Mr. Ken Mc- Lean and Mr. Ross Forrestpres- ented them with gifts. Lunch was served followed with dancing, music being pro- vided by Mrs: Ross Broadfoot, Wm, Clark, Cecil Maxwell and John Reid, A -charter flight sponsored by the Zurich Chamber of Commer- ce took 180 residents of Zurich and surrounding area for an eight day visit to Zurich, Switerland on Tuesday. Four buses took the passeng- ers at Zurich to'Malton Airport ' leaving Toronto at Midnight arriving in Zurich Switzerland, 9:30 a. m. Oct. 1. A civic re- ception was held for the guests Wednesday afternoon by the v•4 21 s..2s4.P • Preszcator, Billy and Debbie. Dorchester spent the week end with,NIrs, Elma Jewitt, Bev. and Briars and Mrs. Annie Leitch. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl and family of Huron Park, Miss Marilyn Riley of Scarhoro, Mr. Ron Goodfellbw of Brampton and Miss Doreen-.Riley of Stratford were week end visitors with Mr, and Mrs.. Ben Riley and family. Mrs. Bob Johnston and Bruce of Grand :Valley visited on Sun- day with Mr.- and Mrs. Jack Medd, David, Jim and Kerri and with Mrs, Annie Medd on the occasion of her birthday:" A community shower was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ella Jewitt for Miss 'Kathy Dale prior to her marriage in October to Wayne Hoegy. , Kathy, Mrs: Dale, the groom':) mother and grandmother were seated in decorated chairs, The evening was spent play- ing contests and Mrs. Reg. Law- son gave •a reading, Mrs. W. L. Whyte read the address and Kathy received many useful gifts after which she thank- ed everyone. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos and Steven visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wammes and family of Bothwell. NIFTY NEEDLES , The Nifty Needles met at the home of Brenda Triehner when leaders, Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. Davidson helped the girls measure their material and got them started on their needle- craft projects. They taught them the blanket stitch and discussed the different uses for it, Each girl has to do a sample and put it in her notebook. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Emerson Coleman's, --zharter_. Sunday visitorsxwith Mrs. Ella • Jewitt and boys were Mr. and . an Mrs. Jon omp son and.family visited on Sunday. ondary Schodl. with Miss Grace Hunter, who is - City of Zurich, Switzerland. ime' a patient in Goderich Hospital This is the first' and also visited with Mr, and t that a group from Zurich, Ontario visit -borne Township. Mrs, Terrence Hunter of Col- ed the City of Zurich, Switzer borne Lyl:e Adams of Londesboro • spent the week end withlim Medd and Miss Wendy Tyndall of Clinton spent ,Saturday with Kerri Medd. . 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