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Attendance :at the 21st annual
•klarrison reunien was smeller
than .usual owing to the late,
planting season, The directors
served a dinner of cold limn,
etc., at the Seaforth Lippe ?lank'.
ResPits of the races were:
Five and. under, Gerald Willert,
Brian .Kedgert; girls,eight and
under, Barbara Willet,t, Hazel
Collins; boys, Norman WOO-
lough,Pouglae Alton; 12 and 1-14,
der, girls, Marjorie Alton, Shire
ley McCullough; `bee% Bruce
Leroy .Harrison; 15 and
under, girls, Betty Harrison,
13etty Alton; boys, Douglas Alton,
Bruce Collins; :Single-
`Olive, Alkenhead, Betty Harrison;
single men, Chester Hackett,
Gorden McCullough; married
ladies, Lois Hoclgert, Joyce Wile
lent; married men, Bill Hodgert,
Stan Collins,
Grandparents time reee,
and Mrs. Albert Harrison; relay
race, Olive, .Aikenheati'a team;
kick-the-slipper, Amy Hunt and
Phyllis Harrison,.
Oldest .person, Mrs. Isadore
Harrison, Holmesville; youngest,
Debby Aikenhead, daughter of
Mr,.. and Mrs. Jimmie Aikerihead;
persen. coming the farthest, Wil-
fred Harrison, Toronto; lucky
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blared- Try 034allordo Tab lists. after 40 - by body old' run-because lacking iron; increases vim, , vitality. Thousands feel full-`of pep, ropra y2unger. Quit being old. Get Ostzez
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MAN blittpopular "Econcany" size and anti 7564. At au druggists.
Dr. N.
draw, Mrs, Et'Wee AilcenhOed,
Stan Collins won the jar et
candy in the guessing contest,
The follewing officers were
plected. president Fred McCul-
lough; seeretary, Mrs, Fred Mc.,
CuHough; directors, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Harrison; .X.r. and Mrs.
Peter Harrison; sports commit-
tee, James Harrison, Gordon Mee
Oullough, Chester and Lorne
Hacicett.
' Next year's picnic is to be held
in Goderich on the Second. Sat-
urtley in, June.
SNEX•411e REUNION. •
The 1950 -Snell reunion was
held on Saturday, June 16 at
Londesbero Community Hall.
with 135 signing the register.
A good programme of sports
was, carried out for the elaileireti
end the car rodeo was the main
feature for the adults, LadieS,
Mrs, Robert • Peck, Kippen; Mrs,
Ray Fisher, RR 6, Goderich; men,
Ray Fisher, RR a, Goderich, and
Ronald Pentland, Port Albert,
Supper was served in the base-
ment of the hell, after which all
took part in a good old-fashion,
ed sing-song with Robert Welsh,
RR 2, Hayfield, as song leader
and Mrs. Ephriere Snell, RR 1;
Clinton, accompanied on the
Piano.
President Humphrey Grey.gave
a humorous address and called
on the • vice-president, William
Seep to conduct the business
part of the meeting, •
The officers elected were:
president, Humphrey Grey, Ben-
to Harbour,, Mich.; Hugh Hill,
Qederieh. and ,Grant Snell, Lon-:
tiesteore, Secretary-, treasurer,
Beatriee. Welsh, Hayfield, All
were in .favour of the third Sate
'1,ndaY in. June for the 1957
The lucky ticket , on the .-door
prize was held by Mrs, James
t•entleaboro, -
The latest married -couple.
were Mr, and Mrs. Keith Snell,.
London, The family coming the
greatest distance were Mr.. end
Mrs,. ,pob Whitney, Benton Har-
bour, "Mich, The newest baby, Brian Kennoci*, Londesboro.
In honour of Mr. and Mrs,
Hugh Hill who recently celebrat-
ed their golden wedding. a clock
was 'presented to them,
TROYER rIONIC
• Harbour Park at Goderich was
the scene ofthe annual Troyer
picnic la'st -.Saturday; Winners
of events were: persons coming
the farthest, Mr, and Mrs. Stan
Hudson, Pontiac, Mich.; youngest
child, Bobby Coleman; oldest
man and woman, Mr. and Mrs.
William Hyde, Hensall; couple
married 'longest, Mr. and Mrs.
Ephriem Clarke, Seaforth: bald-
eat head, Sid Gemmell, Seeforth,
Races': girls, six to eight,
Sandra Hugill; eight to 12, Barb-
ara Bowes; 12 to 15, Joyce Eab-
er; boys, eight to 12, Wayne
Hugill; 12 to 15, Douglas Hu-
gill, Kick-the-slipper, Joyce
Faber, Hensall and Mrs. Ellwood
Clarke, Seaforth; Harold Hugill,
Clinton and Jack Faber, Hensel',
Relays, eating, Mrs. Stewart
Cudmore's team; water, Mrs.
Russell Coleman's team, Driv-
ing nail contest, Mrs. Casey
Hudson, Mrs. Ernest Talbot,
Kippen Harold Hugill, Emerson
Coleman, Seaforth. Dropping
pins in milk bottle Wayne Hu-
gill.
President Ellwood Clarke con-
ducted the business of the meet-
ing . and the secretary, Emerson
Coleman read the minutes, Plans
were made for the 1957 picnic
at the same place, and the Corn-,
mittee in charge will bet presi-
dent, Russell Coleman, Seaforth;
vice-president, Mrs. Sid. Gem-
mei"; secretaries, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Coleman; sports com-
mittee, Mr. and, Mrs. Harold
Hugill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fab-
er; lunch committee
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Mr, and
rs. Sid Gemmel', Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Talbot.- „
Campbell
Johnston
(By enr 1(04641 correenondent)
Verna United Church. was dec-
orated with white lilac encl.-tulips,
for the wedding on Saturday, June
9, of Phyllis Eleanor' Johnston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Johnston and .Donald Colin Camp-
bell, son of lVfr., and Mrs, Colin
Barfield. The double-
ring ceremony was• performed by
Rev, T. Pitt.
Miss Marjory Webster presided
at the organ and Miss Ruth Clarke
was soloist.
The bride, ,given in marriage by
ber father, chose a floor-length
gown of Chantilly :hare and nylon
net over satin fashioned, with
snugly fitted lace bodice,. over
Which was worn a lace bolero,
"Elizabethan" collar, lily point
sleeves and very full bouffant
skirt. Her "4raported silk illusion
veil '‘riTas. arranged from a little
'Freneh pill ,box of point d'esprit.
lace studded with pearls and se-.
quails, and she. carried a cascade
of pink roses.
-The attendants, were all cousins
of the bride. Miss Barbara Mc-
Connell, as maid of honor, and
Joyce Webster, bridesmaid, were
dressed alike in ballerina-length
gowns of pink silk organza over
net and taffeta, fashioned with
long torso, large self bow and very
full bouffant skirt and matching
mitts. They carried. blue carne-
Little Joyce Taylor was flower
girl, in a floor-length ice blue
nylon, and carried a nosegay of
pink carnations. Little Johnny
Campbell was ring bearer. '
Clifford Talbot. was grOomserian,
and ushers were 'John' Campbell
and Robert Johnston. •
Receiving the guests the bride's
mother wore -an aqua gown with
pink aegessories, 'and corsage of
pink roses. The groonns mother
chose- a grey nylon dress-and black
accessories and corsage ef pink
roses.
by the teachers and pupils of
two other schools, spent Friday,
June 15,' at Niagara Falls. While
on their tour they had the op-
portunity of going under the
Fails and seeing through the
Nabisco plants, -Brock's monu-
ment 1 and Fort George, On their
return they saw a boat going
through the locks. Miss Shad-
dock was assisted in the super-
vision of the Holmesville pupils
by Mrs. 3, „Yeo and Mrs. H.
Squires.
For 'travelling the bride donned
a pink nylon dress., with white
eccessories, and corsage of roses,
On their return from points east
they will reside near Hayfield.
Guests°were present from Welling-
ton, Ferndale; Mieh,„ Sarnia, and
Hayfield,
C00Sitta.lnPbell
A charming early summer wed-
ding was solemnized. in cannel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall,
Saturday, June 9, when Rev. Don-
ald united' in mar-
riage, Margaret Marie Campbell,
daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Percy
Campbell, Fxeter, to Kenneth Ray
Comsat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rey
Consitt, Kippen,
Mrs, Uaroltl,Hell was at the or-
gin consol for tracliabnal weddiug
music, and accompanied the solo-'
1st Miss 'Shirley Bell, Hensall,
cousin 7ef the bride,
Giver:Art marriage by her father
the bride was lovely in a gown of
white chantilly lace -baller-
ina skirt with ruffles or tulle and
matching jewelled headdress and
veil; Her bridal bouquet was red
and white roses. A. pearl necklace
with matching earrings, gift of
the groom, completed her ensem-
,ble.
Mrs. Audrew. Koehler, Hensall.,
attended her sisternas matron of
honour, wearing a gown of sky
blue, net over .satin, and carried
pink and white roses.
Brenda Koehler, Hensel-I; niece
of the bride was flowergirl, frock-
ed in yellow net over satin, carry-
ing a -nosegay of yellow .and blue
'minis, Ring bearer was Larry
Consist, Kippen, :nephew of the
groom.
John Consist, Kippers, was his
To $1,500
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Seaforth Arena
Thursday, June 21
Admission ,$1.00
Auspices Seaforth Lions Club in
conjunction with Seaforth Hockey
Association and., Are= Commis-
sion. Proceeds in aid of Lions
Pool and spouts generally.
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brother's groomstam. Miner
Campbell, 'Arent% brother of the
bride, and. Kenneth Parke, Varna,
eousin of the groom, ushered.
The reception for '50 guests was
held in the church parlours, For.
receiving the 'bride's mother wo e
a Jalue, nylon dress .with aceeesor-
les in white, the .groem's• Mother
chose navy' nylon with white ac.
eessories, Hoth wore a pink can
nation corsage, The bridal table
centred the three tier wedding
-mite) with -vases of Illy-of-ttte-val-
leY:*Phik snapdragon, pink and
White tapers completing the table
decorations, . •
For travelling to Montreal, the
bride donned a yellow linen dress
with accessories in white and cor-
sage of yellow ,carnatioes. The
young couple will reside on the
groom's farm at Kippen,
District.- Family Reunions
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The office was opened on June 19, in the old
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Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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HOLMESVILLE
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Miss Del Finlay, Clinton, spent
the weekend at her 'apartment
in the village.
Sgt. and Mrs.' L. Morton and
family were Sunday guests of
Cpl. and Mrs. K. Cervantes,
Clinton,
M. and Mrs. Frank Lawson
and Lynn, London, and Mr. and
Mrs Nelson Brown, Detroit, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A E. Gliddon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams,
Sandra and Bonita were in Fene-
lon Falls for the weekend. Sandra
stayed on in Fenelon Palls, where
she has accepted a position with
a summer hotel.
The entrance class of Holmes-
vine school spent Tuesday in
Clinton visiting at the Collegiate
Institute. Entrance pupils this
year are Robert Grigg and Ed-
ward McCullough.
Children's Sunday
Sunday, June 24 is Children's
Sunday at Holmesville United
Church. A children's choir, ac-
companied by Miss Helen Potter
at the organ, will sing special
music. Guest speaker will be
Eenneth Ashton, Clinton.
Farewell Party
On Monday evening, Miss El-
eanor Yeo entertained at her
home in honour of Miss Mary
Hutchins, who is leaving the end
at June, to move with her family
tq Ayr: Mr. Douglas Norman
presented a gift to Mary, on be-
half of the group present. After
gatnes and dancing, lunch was
served by Eleanor's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Yeo.
At Niagara Falls
The teacher, Miss C. Anne
Shaddock, and older pupils of the
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Holinesville School,' accompanied
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