The Huron Expositor, 1975-06-26, Page 7The Store Where The .Red Pencil Helps Save You More
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WHAT A BEAUT — Most people will wonder If we're talking about the Clydesdale
horses, the wagon or the driver, all entrants in the Hensil Spring Fair Parade. The
wagon was handcrafted in Bayfield. (Staff Photo)
DANCING TO THE FIDDLE — These girls on the Kippen W.I. float danced their
way through the prade held Tuesday night in Hensall to open the Hensall Fair.
(Staff Photo)
Smile it's Centennial See you there
(Photo by Spillane)
BENDER — ELLIGSEN
St. Petef's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, was the setting May
3 for the marriage of Joanne
Dorothy Elligsen, daughter of
.4 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen of
R.R.4, Walton, to John Wayne
Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bender of Crosshill. Rev. Arthur
Horst officiated at the double ring
ceremony. The bride's father
gave her in marriage.
The bride's attendants were
mrs. Margaret Hull of London,
sister of the bride, Ms. Judy
Toyoma and Ms. Kate Merriman,
both of Waterloo.
Attending the bridegroom were
Gary Derford of Kitchener, Carl
Bender of Crosshill, brother of
the bridegroom and 'the bride's
brother John • Elligsen of
Brodhagen..
Traditional music was provided
by Mr. Ernest Harley of Mitchell,
accompanying soloist Mrs.
Margaret Hull, the bride's sister.
Following the ceremony,
guests were received at the home
of the bride's parents.
Dinner was served at the
church parlor, followed by a
reception s and dance at the
Brodhagen Community Centre.
Guests were present from
Brodhagen, Millbank,• Wellesley,
Zurich, Exeter, London,
Kitchener, St. Catharines,
Detroit, Toronto and Calgary.
Since their honeymoon in
Florida, the couple have been
living in Kitchener.
LITTLE—ROBERTSON
Miss Virginia Robertson
became the bride of Neil George
Little in a ceremony conducted by
Rev. Allan Cook, of St.
Anglican thurch in Paris, Ontat'io
on May 10th at 1:30 P.M.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robertson
of R.R.#l, Paris and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs.Wm. Little, R.R.#1,
Seaforth.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride wore a gown
made by her mother. It was an
Empire gown with bodice and
train accented with rose lace.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Peggy
Hutchison of Kitchener wore an
Empire gown of pOlyester satin in
a coral shade with a white y oke
to,
Huronview
Church service starts
Senior Citizens weak
A special Church service was held in the Auditorium on
Sunday morning in recognition of the beginning of Senior
Citizens Week. Rev. McWhinnie, Chaplain of the Home, was,
in charge of the service with two selections by the Ontario
Street Male Quartette which includes Don Symons, John
Lavis, Stanley Johns and George Tutner accompanied by
Mrs. Florence Symons.
The combined choirs of the Exeter and Clinton Christian
Reformed Churches, led by Mr. De Haan provided the music
for the Sunday evening musical concert. The choirs sang
several of the residents' favourite religious numbers as well
as prepared selections with Mrs. Valkenburg expressing the
appreciation of the residents.
Forty-four members of th'- Blyth Senior Citizens' Club
visited the Home on Monday and after dinner joined in the old
tyme music and sing song program with Administrator
Chester Archibald, welcoming the guests and officially
opening the week, The Goderich Township Women's Institute
volunteers and Mrs. Hulley assisted with activities and Mrs.
Molly Cox, Mrs. DriVers and Norman Speir provided the
music, Cookies and lemonade were provided by' the kitchen
staff and served by the volunteers,
The Bayfield and Exeter (Senior Citizens Club provided the
Tuesday evening Family Night program. The 74 club
,members visited their friends during the afternoon and had
supper in the dining room. The program included
instruments, vocal duets, selections by an Exeter Men's
Chorus , readings and a sing-a-long.
Fifty-two members of the Friendship Club of Brussels,
travelling by bus and car, were our guests on Wednesday
afternoon. After dinner the visitors gathered in the
Auditorium for games with twenty-five tables playing euchre,
five hundred and crokinole. Mrs. Evans of Brussels received
the prize for the eldest lady playing games and Jim McDonald
won the men's prize.
The Clinton Club visited the Home on Thursday afternoon
for dinner and joined the Goderich Club to provide the
program in the auditorium with Rev. Youmatoff leading a
sing-a-long accompanied by Mrs. Parker. The program
included vocal solos, step dances, readings, instrumentals
and selections by a mixed chorus from the Goderich Club.
Forty-five members of the Clinton Club had dinner at the
Rome and forty-four of the Goderich seniors had supper.
The residents are looking forward to the visit on Saturday of
the Seaforttrnappy Citizens.
and large picture hat trimmed
with carnations.
. ,The „krWssmaids Miss Janice
Hall :and'Miss Bonnie Aimable
wore similar gowns in blue
polyester satin and hats to match.
Flower girl Patti Howell was
attited in a white Empire flocked
'gown. The ring bearer was Jeff
Caldwell.
Dyke Little was groomsman
and carry Little and Russel
Robertson were ushers,
A wedding dinner and
reception was ' held at Paris
Optimist building.
For wedding trip to Ottawa the
bride wore a green suit with
flowered blouse, The
happy couple will reside at 119
Park Avenue in Brantford.