HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-25, Page 10169 North Street, Strathroy.
Guests were present from
Edmonton, Michigan, Burlingtoril
Hamilton, Auburn, Seaforth, Mit-
chell, Kitchener, Thorndale,
Strathroy, London, Stratford,
Ridgetown and surrounding area.
Prior to her wedding, the
bride was honoured with several
shoWers , by her sister Mrs.
Randall Smithers and her friends
and neighbours, Mrs. Paul Hoff
and Mrs. Dirk Brink.
News • of
Egmondville
C d'frespondent
Mrs. Charles Geddes
The Twilight Circle of Eg4,
mondville United Church met at
the home of Mrs. Bruce Coleman.
Mrg. Milton Dietz presided and
opened the meeting with devotions.
Roll call was answered with
suggestions for use of money in
the treasury and several excel-
lent ideas were offered. Roll
call at.the November meeting is
to be answered with a dbnation
to a bakeless bake sale. Ay-
The next meeting is to be
held ,at the home of Mrs. Jim
Rose on November 20 with Mrs.
Eric McIntosh and Mrs. Ken Mc-
Ilwain in charge.
On Sunday, November 18 the
Twilight Circle is to conduct the
churcpservice with all members
faleinpart.
A committee Was formed to
plan the Christmas party and
report at the next meeting.
Lunch was served by the hos-
tesses, Mrs. Milton Dietz, Mrs.
Ken Moore and Mrs. Bruce Cole-
man.
(Intended for last week]
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoephner
had Mr. Wolfe Stanzak visiting
them over the weekend from
Toronto, Ont. ti
Visitor with. Mr. and Mrs.
John Watt and Jennifer was Lil-
lian Powell from Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs.-Ken Coleman,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes
attended the 25th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs, Mar-
tin Murray in Brodhagen.
We welcome Mrs. Ress.Lea-
ming home frOm the hospital„
with her baby daughter,
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HURON
'EXPOSITOR
is happy topUblisn
wedding.photos and
stories of area weddings.
However, we would like to
remihd those who are planning
-weddings that we can only publish
black and white 'photograpbs. If
nothing else available, we will
try to use coloured picture (we
cannbt accept coloured negatives
or slides) but the resulting pjc-
ture in the Expositor will be of
inferior quality.
We .also r equ-e st that' wedding .
photo-s and reports be sent to our
office together, and not' more than
a month after the event.
With your co-operation, our
coverage of area weddings will be
.of 'high quality and as up-to-dhte
as possible.
at Anton expositor
News of
Woodham
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Correspondent
Miss Jean Copeland
ye'
19"
• D isp!rsoll
sale brings
good prices
The following is a report of
the purebred averages, 46 milk-
ing females averaged $844.00; 21
bred heifers averaged $011.90; 21 '
open yearlings averaged $484.05;
13 heifer calves averaged $526.54
and one baby sold for $475.Q0.
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 - Se-al'orth
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tended the Steven6ou-Phillippl
wedding in Prestorron Saturday.
Mrs. John Thompson is
spending this vfeek lu Montreal
attending a Training' Course for ,
Avon.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thompson, Ricki and
Renee were Mr. and Mrs. Carter
Kerslake, Miss -Barbara Roney,
Mrs. George Vivian, Andrew,
Janice, Steven and Sandra ofSta-
ffa.
We are sorry to report that r-
Mr. Herb Fleming, is a patient/
in University Hospital, London.
We would like to wish him a
speedy recovery.
BEIMERS - HOEGY
Mrs. Nelson McClure and Mrs
Ella Jewitt visited on Thursday
with Mrs. Edith Vincent in the
Lucknow-Nursing Home.
Mrs. Lawrence Hill returned
home to Crediton on Thursday
having spent a few days visiting
with her daughter and son-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszca-
tor, Diane and Nancy.
Mrs. Thelma Bromley of:Kit-
chener\ visited over the weekend
with and Mrs. Bill Dale. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson
visited through the past week
with her father Mr. John Turner
who is a patient in University
'Hospital, _London.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Day of
Kitchener were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd
and Kern.l
Mr. and Mrs. Jim preszcator,
13111, Debbie and Michael visited
on Sunday with•Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vyn Webb, Sally, Darlene and Joy
of London.• •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale moved
over the weekend to Seaforth,
where they are residing on John
St.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie
Ann and Michael were Mr. and
Mrs. Al Merner of Kitchener.
Mr,. and Mrs. Fred Deithert,
Catherine,. Ann and David of Clin-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ja,ik Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine.
Mr. Bruc,e Johnston of Grand
Valley was a weekend visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and
Kern.i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
visited over the weekend with
Mr. Tom Riley who is a patient
in Clinton. Public Hospital. He
had the misfortune to fall and
'break his hip on Friday.
Sunday afternoon visitors with
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys were
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dow-
son, Brenda, Bonnie and John of '
Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Jewitt, Kathy and David, Mr. and •
Mrs. Ross Jewitt and Lori, all
of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
McClure and Bryan, Miss Pat
Willert of Goclerich, Miss Joanne
Gibson. of R.R. 2, Seaforth. They
all attended anniversary services
at Londesbora • United Church
-when Rev. Menzies of London
was guest Minister for the mOrn-
ing service with special music by
the choir. Evening service was,
conclutted by Rev. Harold Snell
of, Exeter with special music by
the Bell Ringers of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozh;r,
Briarin --Paul„ Kevin and Lati of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine visited
on Sunday evening with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
'twain.
Ricki Thompson celebrated
his 3rd birthday on Friday after-
noon with a party. The invited
guests for the occasion were
Jane Anderson, Bradley Millson,
Sandra and Julie Ann Mcllwain,
Steven and Sandra Vivian of Sta-
ffa, Rhonda, Jeff and Scott Mc-
Michael of Dungannon,. Ronnie
Cook of Clinton, Valerie Strath-
clee of St. Paul's and Tracy Brown
of Dublin.
Mr„ and Mrs. Marris Hos,
Mr. and Mrs, John wammes at 2
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SEAFORTH
FARMERS
(Intended for last week;
Sharon and Bob Thompson
returned home on Friday even-
ing with Mr, and Mrs. Andy
Thompson of Mississauga after
spending the pa,st week visiting in
Ottawa with Mr. and. Mrs. Barry
Powley returning by "bus to To-
ronto on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomp-
son of 'Mississauga, Mr. Jim
Thompson, Mr. Walter Lemieux
and daughter Tracy of Lindsay
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson.
Mr, George McClure attended
the Octoberfest celebration in
Kitchener, staying overnight with
the Shaddick's, returning home on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator at-
tended the 50th wedding anni-
versary dance for Mr. and Mrs.
Mel King Of Crediton onSaturday
evening. •
Barry and Bonnie Turner of
Tuckersmith spent a few days
the past-week with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Thompson
visited On Friday evening with
,Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Armstrong,
Tanya and Melissa of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris- Bos',
Steven, Sharon and Kenny visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Len Sanders, Jennifer and Jef-
fery of R.R. 4, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. AndyThompson
of Mississauga, Mrs. John Thomp
son, Sharon and Bob were Sunday
evening callel.s. with Mr. and Mrs
Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie Ann
and Michael.
Mr, and Mr's. Jim preszcator,
Bill, Debbie and Michael visited
On Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken preszcator, Diane and
Nlincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Walden of
Goderich were:•Senday visitors
'with Mr. and Mrs. Jim ThompSon,
Rrn and Renee.
Layman holds
Bethel service
(Intended for list week)
John C. Clarke, a director
with The Railway Miss ion offices
in Toronto and a locomotive fore-
man w ith the C.P.R. took
part in Bethel Bible Church
'service on Sunday. Besides
these responsibilities Mr. Clarke
serves on the Board of Direc-
tors of, an unusual christianmis-
3ion "The Gospel Recordings
Inc." which produces many hun-
dreds of records in some three
thouSand and six hundred
different languages and dialetts.
These are distributed free to
missionaries all around the world
and are used to get the gospel
message to natives in their own
native' tongue. Bethel Bible
Churc several hun-
dred of theSe records which will
be available to any new Canad-
ians in the area who wish to hear
Christian hymns or devotional
messages intheir mother tongue.
Auburn
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broome
attended the funeral of his grand:-
mother mrs. Saunders of Luck-
now. She was buried in Geeea-
hill Cemetery, last Wednesday.
Mr.. Michael Boyle was in
Chatham over the weekend at-
tending the graduation of Rita
Mulhurn, his first cousin.
A number from St. Augustine
attended the shower held in Don-
nybrook Saturday evening for
Donna Chamely, (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Stuart Charn,:ly, whose
marriage takes place in Nov- •
ember.
A new roof is being put on
St. Augustine Church this week,
the work being done by Delmer
Sproul of Dungannon.
A sue assful sale of cattle
was held at Lucknow MOnday.
Mr. Ken Leddy received $64.25
for two steers weighing 990 lbs.
sold to Bud Farrish of AshfieK.
pr
Visitors on Sunday with
..Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ro-
binson of Newcastle on Tyne,
England, Mrs. Marie Mills and
Harrison, Mrs. Florence Tufts
and Mrs. Mae Huddleston of Lon-
don, Miss Annabell McKay of
Toronto and Mr. Cameron FO-
theringham of St. Marys.
Miss Karen Rodd of Kapas-
kasing spent several. days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. La-
Verne Rodd, Wayne and Eddie.
The flowers in the Church on
Sunday were in memory of the
late Frank Parkinson. The sym-
pathy of the community is ex-
tended to his family.
-Mrs. Edith Taylor of London,
Mrs. Frank Rodd, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler, Mrs. John But-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cope-
land, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna,
Miss Jean Copeland, Mr. and
Mrs. David Wheeler and Steven
were guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela
and ealvin. and helped Pamela
and r mother celebrate their
bil•thdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sam-
brooke of Toronto and Mrs. Mil-
dred Mills or St. Marys visited
on Friday with Misses Blanche
and Rhea Mills.
How long
can
high rates
last
The present high, high
interest on long term
_sa‘ jute, how long can
it lust" Equally important
is how much are you
profiting from it? Smart
people are putting all the
money they can spare into
Victoria and Grey
Guaranteed Investment
Certificates, paying a
truly e\ceptional high rate
of interest. How about
you -- today - hit
Victoria and Grey.
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TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1880
The dispersal sale of Iviuderuy
crest Holsteins, owned by Wil-
liam Gerrits, Clinton, totalled
$92,195.00 for 130 head, an aver-
age of $709.10. The purebred
portion of the herd, numbering
101 head, sold for $74,630.00 or
an average of $738.91.
Top price of the day was
$2,000,00 paid by 'Gino Da Re,
Downsview, for Moderncrest Re-
tainer Jean. Born September,
1969, she has a record at three
years of age of 17,354 lbs. milk,
(7,878 kgs.) testing 3.19% or 554
lbs. fat (251 1g9.) in 329 days.
She was sired by Div 'dent Clipper
and her dariPis rated Good plus
for type 'with a record at twelve
years of age of 18,888 lbs. milk
(8,575 kgs.) testing 3.61m( for 681
lbs.' fat (309 kgs.) in 314 days,
Other high sales included
$1,850,00 paid by Whitecairn
Farm, Woodstock, for a milking
female; $1,500,00 paid by Lionel
Jacques, 'Lennoxville, Que., for a
bred heifer; $1,400.00 paid by
Rene Ruel, Waterville, Que., for
a bred heifer, and $1,400.00 paid
by Pless Hodges, Dobso,n, North
Carolina, for a bred heifer. Ken
M, Howatt, Blyth, Ont., paid
'$1,500.00 for a milking female.
A total ce seventeen animals
rang up four-figure sales. Buy-
'ers from United States, England
and Barbados were represented
at the sale.
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I Office in Ma'sonie Bloch
St. Peters Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, was the scene for
the wedding of Bonita Louise,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Wilbur
Hoegy, Brodhagen and John peter
Beimers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• Peter Beimers, Strathroy, on
September 8th, 1973 at 6:30
o'clock with Rev. A. Horst of-
ficiating. The church was dec-
orated with candelabra and bou-
quets of yellow daisies, bronze
mums and wheat.
The bride , given in marriage
by her father, chose a formal
empire line gown of pure white
peau de ange. The victorian
neckline, sleeves and bibbed bo-
dice were trimmed with tiny,
rows of chantilly lace. Tile back
fell full and formed a Cathedral
train which was edged with the
matching lace. An illusion veil
trimmed with Chantilly lace was
held by a floral headpiece.
She carried a nosegay of red
sweetheart roses, baby's breath
and stephanotis. '
Mrs.Barbara Smithers,sister
of.the bride, 216 William Street,
Stratford, was the matron of
honor wearing a long gown of
orange' and yellow flowered nylon
over yellow taffeta designed with
full sleeves, tie in back with em-
pire neckline and stand-up
She wore yellow daisies in her
hair and carried a parasol of
white and yellow daisies and
bronze mums.
Mrs. Audrey VorsteribosCh of
R,R,#2, Mitchell, was the
organist and also accompanied
the soloist, Mrs. Lynn Hoegy,
(sister-in-L-,w of the bride) of
Brodhagen when she sang
"0 perfect Love" and "Wed-
ding Prayer".
The bridesmaids were Miss
Janet Fisher, London and Miss
They
Bve rley Hoegy, Brodhagen.
were dressed similarly to
the maid of honour only the
gowns had flowered nylon over
orange taffets with similar
flowers.
Mr.:Paul Beimers of Stratte-
roy was the best man 'and the
ushers were Mr. Merle Hongy
and Mr. Carl Beimerg.
The wedding reception took
'.place at the Brodhagen Corn-
muniiy Centre. ,,, The bride's
mother received the guests wear-'
log a floor-length blue floral
gown with white accessories and
a corsage of white gardenias.
The bridegroom's mother chose
a floor-length gown of blue with"
white accessories and a corsage
of pink feathered carnations.
For the honeymoon the
bride travelled in a purple pant
suit with white collar and cuffs
and a corsage of pink sweetheart
roses.
The couple will reside ' at
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2.
Mr. and • Mrs. Andre
Lachapelle whose wedding
took place recently at St.
Joseph's Church, Strat-
ford. The bride is the
former Miss Mary Elaine
Maloney, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Maloney,
Stratford.Mr.Lachapelle
is the son .of Mr. and Mrs.
Auguste Lachapelle of
Montreal. The couple
will reside in Montreal.
News ,of