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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 1.1981 AO
The ileth wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kruse. which was June 18th
was celebrated at a family..
gathering on Sunday, June
21st at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Kruse of
Isabelle St., Seaforth.
Supper was served, topped
by a beautiful anniversary
cake.
The couple received many
iftst, along with 0E44 and
it.wiSft*froin ftioridS;and;
KrpsesTetsirk 40 years wed
relatives who remembered
the occasion.
George and Jean have
lived all 91 _their lives in
Seaforth and Egmondville.
and have a family of eight
children- seven s 4i; and one
daughter- and Live grand-
4dren. They are Richard of
Stratford, George of Sea-
forth, Gene of Wingham,
Lennie of Seaforth Heather
of Stratford, Paul of Sea-
forth, Betnf CalgatY,; 11 /4:111q*
tai. and .Tint OfS410rtih the
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Wien grads honoured bridesmaid at their wedding
was Mrs. Franklin Braclwin,
London, a cousin of the bride
and the best man was Frank
Case of Seaforth.
Ushers were Glen Smith.
Seaforth and James Hughes
now deceased. Soloist was
Mrs. Frank Kling. and or-
ganist George' Clarke. The
wedding took place at St.
Thomas Anglican Church in
town. -
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Rank :Ertel. arena manager
in grnsiels for a number cif
years died at University
Hospital, London on Friday,
Jorie--197.-ti was 58.
Mr_ exel was the manager
at the old Brussels arena and
was caretaker at the Presby-
terian church and when the
s new arena was built in 1977.
he became the manager
there.
The body was at the Brus-
sels chapel of the M. L.
Watts Funeral Home until
Monday. June 22 when fun-
eral services were held at the
Melville Presbyterian
Church at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Ken Innes officiating. Burial
was in the Brussels cemet-
ery.
Pallbearers were J.ack
Mitchell, Jake ; Hulzebos.
Gerritt Shoemaker. Henry
Exel. Graham Work 'arid
Wayne Lowe. Flowerbearers
were Ralph Watson and Mel
MeArter:
He was born in Rolla
and is survived by 11is wife
Joan and children, f Acibri of
Brussels, Chris of MilVerton,
Fred of Harriston. Peter at
home. and Elizabeth of Mil-
vet-ton. Also surviving are
five brothers and four sisters
in Holland. a grandson
Andrew Exel and his mother
Mrs. G, Eael of Holland. He
was Predeceased by his
father Albert Exel of Holland
and by one brother_ lit Hol-
land. Local
obituaries
JOHN ALEXANDER [ALEXI
MOUSSEAU
John Alexander (Alex) '
Mousseau died' "at South
Huron Hospital. Exeter Sat-
urday June 27. 1981. He wap
in hii 88th year.
Well knoWn in the Hensall
and Zurich district where he
had farmed for many years,
Mr. Moussean recently had,
been a resident of the
Blueweter Rest Home in
Zurich. His wife, the former
Mary Jane Ridley, prede-
ceased him in 1979.
He is also survived by sons
god daughters Garnet of
Ridgetown, Lloyd and Don of
Hay Township, Irene (Mrs.
Leroy Gesell) of Clinton and
Teen (Mrs. Bob. Elliott) of
TaVisfack.He is also sutviv-
ea by sisters Pearl (Mrs.
Dick Taylor) of Hensall and
Ells (Mrs. Fred Jackson) of
Stratford- and by 15 grand-
ddldren and 11 great-grand-
ddldren. He was predeceas-
ed by one brother. Visitation
leas at the Bonthron Chapel,
Hensall, where the funeral
service was senducted Tues-
day, June 30 at 2 p.m. with
Reverend Ken Knight offi-
ciating. Interment followed
in Hensel' Union Cemetery.
INGRAM-REGIER
Julie Margaret Ingram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ingram, R.R. 2, Hensali and Lawrence Regier, son of Mi.
and Mrs. Frapk Regier, R.R. 3, Dashwosal were married
Saturday at Our Lady. of Mount Carmel Church, Mount
Cannel. Father M. Nellegan officiated at the double ring
teremony. Soloists were Jane Sullivan and Donna Prout.
The maid of honour was Michelle Vandergunst, R.R. 2,
Creditony while bridal attendants were Cathy Ingram.
Bonnie Keys, Barb Dutton and Sherri Lovell. The
groomsman was David Prout, R.R. 1, Centralia. The ring
bearer was Westly Regier and , the ushers were Derek
Regier, Kevin Regier and Sandy Ingram. A reception was
held at the Exeter Recreation Centre. Following a wedding
trip to Nerthern Ontario, the couple will reside at R.R. 3,
Zurich. (Photo by Phillips),
teachers by .0191i*.144.344-fit ;
' IOW 14tets Darryl
Plenkett. reply by Mr,
TaltiOt. toot to parents
,E1Ixibeth Lawson,. :reply by
Mrs.- D. Gibbings; apprecia;
tie to
Millen Central school
Grade 8 Graduation was held
at the hall June 22nd. The
Wolper - Institute catered to
a dinner for pupils and
parents.. •
Toasts and replies were
given. Grace and toast to the
Queen by Anita Defirie
'040ttgottntroduclion
of 1100 VoozA
ow. 14** to *ad,
*OW .110.6.10 replied
'1;40000
Economics and Industrial
Arts to Glenyce Mc-
Clinchey and Larry Hoggart.
Penmanship to Marni
bings; Math award to Lisa
Watt; English , to Susan
Gross;Outstanding athletes
to Darlene Gulutzen and
Robert Wilts; Outstanding
effort and co-operation to '
David Kennedy; Awards to
,putstanding Graduates to
Lisa Diuzer •and Russell Nes-
bit
Russell Nesbit introduced
the guest speaker Nick
Whyte. who read a prayer for
teen tigers and children,
about using summer holidays
wisely. . He suggested at-
tending summer school
classes for Math and. English
ool which
an, reply by W.I. president
Alice Buchanan. Toast to
school board' Susan Van
Eginimd. reply by Mr. John
Jewitt.. Toast to school,
Laurie Szusz, reply Mr.' A.
' McLennan.
The awards pre
followed at the sch
was decorated witn pictures
of Charlie Brown's activities
by Susan Gross. The pro-
gram began with graduates
choir and ukulele music.
Institute_ awards for Home
sensation
bald in Clinton. attend
church camp at Gwent h be
a leader, of girl guides or bus
scounts. get work lull or pan
time 'or - volunteer as sands
striper.
Lisa Watt gave apprecia
tion of GueseSpeaker.
Jeff Nair; Yaledietor- ,,
atr, said'.,'on.st tivo arse went
tagahing. the tOp.'ntrig. .,The
first' a. yearsof life through •
coring rtVotir. Ighvot.S. 4nd
tti,44ht frOtu
pnblit,'••setiegI:P): teacher4'' •
who i3O;'"1*Iii.eti am. 031..
Ookinnin now' of sevoneap,
school. We' are .the genera;
tion of the- futtire ,-EVerting ,
closed. with remarks from
it ;isied -0 QM.
Li a Duizer at ada with
piano.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Pam Fries, Rebeci.a
and Ryan returned to their
home at Carlsbad California
from spending 3 weeks with
her sister Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Shaddick. Julia and Richard
W. I. Canadian Industries
Meeting wtJJ be held July fith
'al ll ,p,tti. in' the, halt, Rott:.11
nanto ltical.
eLniiPir
1tV-Beryl 1004 'Belk 'K no*
and.Marwo.toe.iwo-- with- Mrs
p4st.' 2 'weeks,
wet;e hi$ Sister Mrs. Catnlasi)
from Boise. Idaho and • vince
Jean CtiOrdano. Torun.-.
to
y Lear
visited on weekend with Mr
and Mrs. Mac Sewers, Min-
riesing •
Beth Knox spent a few
days sisiting Mrs. Ken
Hobbs of Denfield. during
this time they took a bus tour
to Wonderland in the Toron-
to area-also a bus tour to Big
Creek -Float Farm nestled.,
hetvreen.,c4ledonia141,04,41,1(k
kiiils anal' ttre 5.9k N4.tiOns
• , .10440 Reserve . etqweil
er-ttise. oil !he 'Pr40-4.l'ver'
tho' hoi-no of ttiP
9f4i
Mrs. Dora 'S.hphinOelt.:'
Mrs.. Thelexa t,licrty. Vteiti
and • Chastity Ccriqpitono
Frank and Rorie (.3ttron and
Ch r I S
pinning ceremony of Class
81 St. Thomas Campus.
"Fanshawe College
graduating class of which
granddaughter Joan Oman
was a member. It was held at
Saxonia Hall Ayltner,
Ontario. There were 32
graduates on Saturday. June
27th. Returning, home Sunay
the grads received dtplonIa
Ott Monday .;90.41 h EanSaWe
eit •
Fificry '1,gar vid the
clerk ttgastirers' Potstrention
4.01,4eirorniop from June 21
hi -
Mr, and Mrs. 1C,00 tAktfigY)
parterre aced rignisv pent
0104noittind in'Otta‘
friend and retifined to
Toronto Monday to visit with
held on Wednesday •June
24th for the estate of late
Torn. eartie. Part lot 25 and
a Glendale mobile home
were purchased by Wayne
Hulley of the village.
Visitors with Mrs. Alice
Davidson on weekend were
her sister Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Pollock of Toronto
their MOthet. Grace
Fairy)/ from Clinton. Poo*
aopiroi visited, with .they at rovin ,on . $4444,,
YoCoa Ba±dloy okAixork.itod,
goo Riley visited
-nyvi weekend and' with
mr, Arsi*s' Om- ttc„, . .or at > moij4i,O4 4pLtio''
compote
and: Mrs. Bob Burns
and Mrs. Mary vaOlaneou
visite on aturday with Mr. •
anti Mrs. Irvine Keys, (Mani-
mis; Mrs. Vaillancourt re-
mained after visiting here.
MULLETT GRADUATES—The 1981 Grade 8 graduation class
at Hullett Public School this year consist of, front row left to
right, Debbie Preszcator, Anne Marie Thurlow, Karen
Johnston, Glenyce McClinchey, Donna Pickard, Ruth Ann .
Russell, Marni Gibbings, Marjorie Singh, -and Lisa Duizer.
Second row are Mr. Milison, Waiter Johnston, Karen Wright,
Dawn Walker, Darryl Plunkett, Todd Andrews, Jim
Middegaal, Anita Delve, Darlene Gulutzen, Todd Hoggart, and
principal Mr. MacLennan. Third row are Elizabeth Lawson,
Laurie Szusz, Laurie Bell, Donald' Sparks, Kevin Whetstone,
Larry Gross, Susan Van Egmond, Susan Gross, and Lisa Watt.
Fourth row are Jeff McNairn, Roger Cunningham, Gordon
Sparks, Russell Nesbitt, Ronald Mason, "Larry Hoggart, Bob
Buchanan, Shawn Seers, David Kennedy, and Robert Wilts.
(James pitzgeralo Photo)
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ANNIE LEITCH
Annie Leitch of Clinton
died at Seaforth Community
Hospital Sunday. June 21st.
She was in her 90th year..
She was born in Hullett
township July .17. 1891, the
daughter of the late Edward
lad Kathryn Jarman. She
was predeceased by her hus-
band. George ' Leitch, in
1967. She is survived by
her daughter Mrs. Wilbur
(Elm) Jewitt of ClintnnefiA;
grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren. One sister.
Mrs. Mary Carter of Seaforth
predeceased her.
She was a member of
-Londesboro United Church
and a life member Of Landes-
bore Womens Institute.
The funeral service was
held at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Hoine Tuesday.
June 23 at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Robt. Scott officiating.
Pallbearers were grand-
sons. Ron. Gary, Bev and
Brian Jewitt. Ralph Glew and
nephew. Jack Carter. Flower
bearers were great grand-
children. Jeffrey, Bradley,
-Jennifer and Susan Jewitt
and Paul and Kevin Glew.
Interment followed in Mail-
Sandbank Cemetery, Sea-
forth.