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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-25, Page 417 blytt NI l J 4 �0 v4 a r ftst w a l ^ .,, < V yL��lt ItV MIr yG'i• 7,'!d 4 Ori it ' t , xI w }',�t� i i ' ➢ ,•, ` > d a + IM 0•l l7 X q d.x' '�;5- r { 3 N' 4{ a9 i# S r+ 4" Y{, k4yG k r A well knQwn local artist who �,4,y • •' taught several Seaforth amateur ,A 4,' +, '� 5"' M^r painfers died last week. r..rr.Abtf,,Fail%&,VWe d u t k . 'rt?e,.Fairservide and the ' late - Robert Fairserviceof Londesboro, and sister of David. Fairservice of Montreal, died°xx P Friday, April 12, at the age of 38, * t r rT1 ,Ann was widely known n Southwestern Ontario .for her arts E" ;', ,`,r^+ 1�9 �. •:,, and• crafts.') d.; At the age of 18 Ann went to ' Detroit. Here after a serious t;^ {. illness, she continued studies in +i music and became an k t accomplished concdrt pianist. She Sq also studied at the `� may• Wayne University of "� "+vc" r•: Michigan, graduating tdy : �n # ,?W��i3 k•e rsk }a� ,. raduatin with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree.' Returning" toher home in, �d Londesboro she began teaching „ her crafts. V,.',.. "> TAKING IN THE MONEY —• Working at the bash desk at Friday's W.I. bake sale, Interested in Interior COULD SANGSTEIt held in the Jobb of Cardno's Hall ori . in St. were Mrs. Ken Stewart, left and Decorating, she worked for some , - Mrs... Gordon Ell tt. T -doors open at 3 p.m. and,by 3:15 most of the home time with Eaton's Yorkdxle in Amid an array of candelabra, and mauve shi Boutonnieres bakina,g provided ,.r�te r;� ha een sold to eaqer customers. (Staff Photo) Toronto and later in Stratford and mauve tapers and baskets of of yellow carna ns also .were Cl t chr santhemums and daisies worn r Acquiring a fine old Bonnie Jean Sangster betaine the Prior to the ce mony, Master schoolhouse just east of Blyth, bride of Larry Douglas Gould. Jeffrey Sangsteand Master she renovated it and established Parents of the couple are Mr. DAvid Campbell erforrncd the her "Country Studio." teaching and Mrs. John Sangster, Hensall candelabra lightiI task. many children and adults pottery and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The 'mdther the bride and oils oi• watercolor painting. Campbell, R.R11, Exeter, received guests n a peach She was always generous with her Ontario? Victorian gown an a corsage of knowledge of all the crafts, Rev. W. Jarvis performed the yellow roses with istance from always cheerful and helpful double -ring ceremony at Carmel the groom's moth' attired, in a,• making all tasks seem easy. Presbyterian Church, Hensall on 'coat and dresss en mble of baby Mr: and Mrs. Crowe' of Opening night for her Country Saturday April the sixth, nineteen blue brocade and y low roses. A Studio brought many dignitaries, hundred and seventy-four at sogial hour followe the wedding • Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. and • Mrs. Don Moffatt. one of whom was the well known three o'clock p.m. Mrs. M. and Mr.' Jack Pee es, London, Members of the Christian Women's Club held a song Mr. and Mrs. R.Elliott , artist A. J. Casson, one of the few living artists of The Group of Dougall supplied the traditional wedding music in addition to was master of Gere onies at the dinner held c parlours. service in the Chapel on Sunday. evening led by Mrs. Luther London, visited on the weekend' Seven, at that time. . several popular selections. n Ir An eeening "re ption and of Hensall. Volunteers from the Goderich Township W.I.-were at.the. with ,relatives in $rucefield and Clinton. She was one of the artists who The bride. given in marriage by dance was held at a Kirkton- Home•on Monday afternoon to gssist with the activities. Misr- , Mr. ap Mrs. A. Cribbon, entered the first Art Mart held in • her parents ,chose a gown of Woodham , Commu ty Centre . Molly Cog and Mrs. Drivers helped Norman Speir, Jerry and' " Toronto, Mr.` and Mrs. Ken Goderich. Two of her paintings chiffon . over taffeta featuring a with music by t Heywood Terry to provide the music, with .the other members of the Sholdice of London were guests of hang in the Rothman Gallery in Stratford. She has exhibited her stand-up collar, • lace bodice and full, .cuffed sleeves, all of which brothers. For a wedding trio Northern gro p helping with wheel -chairs, the dancing and the ' their mother, Mrs. Sholdice and work in many cities and towns in were trimmed with mauvg ribbon Ontario; the bride se .a pant sin+a-long. v — Twenty-eight g P Y were Mrs Patterson last week end., Mr. and Mrs. Southwestern Ontario including beading. The Juliette, cap and ' �ayuit of navy and wh with red 'it honod ed at aCeon Wedt sdai afternoon nsores party y p d by the with Michigan, visited recently with recently Toronto, London, Stratford, cathedral -length veil also was accessories andco age of red Belgrave Women s Institute. One hundred and fifty attended Mrs. Wesicott's parents, Mr. and` Goderich and Southampton. edged with mauve ribbon beading. Her bouquet was a roses. Mr. and Mrs. Gaul the party and enjoyed. a variety program following the Mrs. Don Henderson. purple orchid amidst yellow roses will reside in Exeter. ' presentation of gifts to the celebrants and refreshments Mrs. Mary Haugh is a patient and baby's breath. served -by the Institute. The program with .Mrs.- Leslie Bolt in University 'Hospital, London. Matron Smiles of Honor was Mrs.. Mrs. a& M.C.', included the following numbers. Ladies quartette - Firemen were called -to a fire Marilyn Chappel; Hay 1w sf ffipe Mrs. Geo. Procter, Mrs. Stanley Hopper, Mrs. Glen Coultes south of Brucefield on Saturday to Taking Up Gardenfilg and sisters of the bride, Mrs. and Mrs. William Coultes. Vocal solos Clarke Johnston the home of Eli Denys to a barn Theair�Se ft Aoppe MAIN CORNOR CLINTON ILOUSE$ -.. �tILLOVN�S All .Makes ' All Prices Open 2 p.m. -- 6 p.m. Closed W,ednesda� Action Ads BRING QUICK RESULTS: phone 527=024:0 Women's Hospital Auxiliary r 'PENNY Knapp's Auction, Rooms and Furniture Store SATURDAY, APRIL 27th- to 7thto FRIDAY, MAY , 3rd _ SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE -- DRAW WILL, f MADE 9:00 p -m,, MAY 3rd TI:,KETS ON'SALE AT THE STORE OR MOM ANY AUXILIARY MEMBER accordion solos, Mrs. Geo. Procter, piano and saxaphone fire. Considerable damage was I was speaking with our Linda• Traquair, R.R.#2, Kippen librarian the other day and she and Miss Katherine Sangster, selections Mrs."Murray Lougheed and Scotch songs by eight done but were able to save the pre-schoolers and sing -a -long led by Mrs. Wm. Coultes most of the content's. told me that her new interest is Hensall, were bridesmaids. They*. Congratulations , s.. Mr. and. not books but gardening. She told were gowned alike in' mauve and f �� accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Norman Coultes. Mrs. ) me''her .ga;den was well planned mint green floral pinafores and Y MosaGk one of the celebrants, who celebrated her Mrs. Greg. McGregor on the, 4nd organ}zfd .Sher.planted the �* carried clusters of daisies and ninety=eighth':klii't1>,day on ,Sunday thanked the Belgrave ladies occasion ;of • khcir 51st , Wedding on behalf of the residents. #nniversary• gardep alphabetically. yellow roses. Musicians from the Exeter area entertained on "FamilyMr. Wilfred Ross is a patient in Position Desired Best .man was Mr'. Brian I know this guy who hasn't Chappel, Hay Post Office and Tight'-witli-a musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young of Seaforth tiospital. worked a day in ovet a year. ushers were Mr: Gerald Traquair, Exeter 'playing piano and guitar and Mr. Fred Harburn of Mr. ' and Mrs. Geo. McCulla yesterday he went for -another job R.R.#2, Kippen and Mr. Lavern Staffa, violin played many of the old tyme favourite tunes. and family of Breslau,' Mr: and Interview. He stopped by last Gould„ brother of the groom, Miss Gladys Stanlake thanked the entertainers. Mrs. A.D.Smith of Bluevate night and told me that he didn't R.R:#1, Exeter.' I� C,LE gpTH� The Huronview news is being published again with a new visited on Sunday with Mrs. get the job. I asked him why not Male attendants as well as the'M f editor, Mrs. Betty Scratch. 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