HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-22, Page 4ory of the late Mrs. Adam Gorden
who passed away at the Wlldwood
Nursing Home last week.
Miss Judy Mills was
honoured with a miscellaneous
shower in the basement of the
church on Friday last. Judy's
marriage to David Newman took
place in the church on Satur-
day.
A number from the vicinity
took in the bus trip to Dundas
and Hamilton on Saturday, spon-
sored by the Kirkton Horticul-
tural Society.
Mrs. Donald Axford and Mark
of Mosley visited on Monday With
Mrs. David-Wheeler. .
Miss Jean Copeland, Mes-
dames Kenneth Parkinson, Rus-
sell Morrison and Roy Pepper
attended the sixty-sixth annual
convention of the Ontario Hor-
ticultural Association held at
Queen's University) Kingston,
Thursday, Friday 'and Saturday.
They were delegated !rem, the
Kirkton Horticultural Society.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall,
Kathi and Debra of Dundas, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Wareham, Jeffrey
and Suzanne of Wingham and Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Webb and
Stephen of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Webb, Julie and Lorie." •
The annual Sunday School
picnic was held on Saturday in
Riverview Park, Exeter.
A miscellaneous shower was
WO en 'Friday. eVening in the
basement of the Woodharn United
Church by the Woodham and Kirk-
ton communities for Miss June
King, bride elect of this summer.
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Miss Alicia Coyne, Mrs.'
Walter Koska, and Sister Mary
Alicia of Strathroy spent last
Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Gus. Redmond.
A .number from St. Augustine
attended the supper in Blyth put
on by ladles of C.W.L.
A number of fields of corn
:were frozen but fortunately white-
beans were not throughgthe-ground
at that time.
Congratulations. to -Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Foran on the arrival
of a baby boy, 'their sixth son..
A shower was held on Mon-
day night for Mirlene Armstrong
in Donneybrook Church Hall.
A number from here attended
the wedding of Jerry De Burge.n
and Beth Scott in Wingham Sacred
Heart Church Friday evening.
Billie Joe Hallahan of. Blyth
spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs.
Gps Redmond. •
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Mrs. Mae Habklrk and Mrs.
Lillian Grummett attended a
three-day session of the Rebekah
Assembly of Qhtario,last week.
Mrs. Keith Sharp tended last
Wednesday and received her
commission as District Deputy
President of Huron District No.
23 from the newly-elected presi-
dent, . Mrs. .Mavis Slater Of .
Schreiber. Those who accom-
panied her to Toronto were Miss
Jean Scott, Mrs. Peter Malcolm
and Mrs. Roy McGonigle.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mrs. Audrey Gardiner and Mr.
Clarence Fletcher of Exeter.
The Sacrament of Baptism
was performed by Rev.J.C.King,
B.A., on Sunday morning when
Michelle Lynn, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tucker
(nee Marlene Timms). of London
was baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spence,
David, Susan and Steven attended
Zion United Ch u r c h Anniver-
sary service on Sunday morning
and were guests following with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bern and
family.
The flowers in the church
on Sunday morning were in mem-
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Mr.' and Mrs. Cyr Boyle
and family, Mr. and rs. Ray
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Lyle Mulhurn of Chatham on
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By John D. Baker
Public Relations Officer
Branch 156
INSTALLATION OF
OFFICERS
Last Saturday, June 17th, the
installation of officers for Branch
156 took place at the Legion
Tian. There were over 200 in
attendance, including represen-
tatives from Brussels, Exeter.
VARNA
Goderieh and Clinton. Branch 167
from Exeter provided the instal-
lation team.
After the installation cere-
monies a smorgasbord supper
and dance complethented the
occasion. •
Mr. Ralph Warren won
$265.00 on the Share-The Wealth
draw.
BINGO - Seventy seven partiti-
pated in the bingo last Friday
evening.' Prizes to the value of
$314.00 were won.
• COMING EVENTS
June 23rd - Bingo as-usual
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By Lee Hee
In scanning the Mitchell AdVodate we 'note that a, team
from Clinton Legion installed the officers of the Mitchell
Branch. Comrade William Cardwell is part president
of Branch 128 and William Murphy is the new 'president.
Ladies' Auxiliary past president is Verna Hube and .the
...new president -is Edith Yeadon....Friends and relatives
extended congrtulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Hocking
on Sunday, the occasion being their 50th Wedding Anni-
versary. The Teeswater News reports that at the two-day "Open
House" at the Teeswater Creamery Limited, marking
fifty .years of ownership and management, Teeswater
Council tool( the opportunity to honor the •Thompsonfaz-
ily and particularly William L. "Bill" Thompson when
councillors and 'their wives attended a dinner in honor
of the Thompson family. Reeve A.J. Worrall acted as
-master of ceremonies as councillor 'Everett Whitehead
presented a suitably engraved plaque on behalf of the
-people of Teeswater....Mr. and, Mrs. Allister Hughes of
Kinloss marked their 50th Wedding Anniversary recently.
Last Tuesday, according to the Zurich Citizens News,
was a big day for Mr. and Mrs. James McFarlane, former
St. Marys residents, when they celebrated their 66th
wedding anniversary. They now reside at the Blue Water
Rest Home.
Clinton News Record in a story by the editor, Keith
Roulston, indicates there'll be, a new editor at the News-
Record commencing next week. The reason being, as
many already know,. Mr. and Mrs. RoUlston have pur-
chased the Blyth Standard recently •and beginning this
week will devote full time to the publishing of the Standard.
Keith has been editor of the News-Record for the past
two and a half years....Last month, long-time fire chief
Grant "Red" Rath resigned. His replacement was Bab
Draper. This' month council accepted Mr. Draper's resig-
nation on "personal reasons" and appointed Clarence
Neilans to replace him.
The Cpunty Orange Lodge of West Bruce held their
semi-county meeting recently when Bro. Bert Alton, Ash-
field, was elected as Worshipped County Master....Stirling
Zeran, account manager of the Bank of Montreal, Luck-
now, has been named manager of the Lancaster Branch of
the bank which is just east of Cornwall, near the Quebec
border..., Miss Ruby M. Webb was honored with a Retire-
nient Tea held in her honor after 46 years of teaching
in Bruce County....Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell, well-
known Lucknow residents, observed their 50th wedding
anniversary on Monday.
The Exter Times-Advocate reports that Don Webster
of Exeter was recently named to the Huron and Perth
Advisory Beard to the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind. Mr. Webster is the first blind person named to
the board....Dr. Robert Clay assumed -his dutieS this
week at the dental section of the Grand Bend Medical
Centre. Dr. Clay is a native of Toronto:
The Listowel Public Utilities Commission, according
to the Listowel Banner, will increase its customer's power
rates b y approximately 12 per cent, effective August 1,
1972....Andrew Malcolm Furniture Company will termin-
ate operations, in their Kincardine factory at the end of
July. The '70 employees of the Kincardine plant received
notice of the closing last Thursday. The Banner reports
that the Kincardine operations will be, transferred to the
company's main plant, in Listowel:
Correspondent
Fred McClymont
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McC lymont
were hosts to a picnic and shower
in honor of the forthcoming mar-
riage of Mr. Richard Holloway
and Miss Ruth C ampbell. Thirty-
two members ofthe Russel family
were present from Toronto,
Hamilton, Kitchener, Russeldale,
Staffa, Fullarton and Cromarty.
Quite a number from this
vicinity attended the '.50th annual
Webster Reunion in Lucknow on
Sunday last:
The big frost of June 10th
calmed a lot of 'damage. Many
fields of beans and corn have
been reseeded, also several local
orchards report about 90 per cent
loss.
News of AUBURN
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