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Members of the Clinton Women's Institute posed for a picture at
their recent annual meeting when Mr.:W. E. Elliott was guest
speaker. The members present were (front row left to right) Mrs.
Charles Cunningham, Mrs. Huron Murch, Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott, Miss Catherine Hunt, Huron County Home
Economist, Mrs. May Gibson, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough; (second
row) Mrs. Leona Holland, Mrs. A, .Moffat, Mrs. Harold Adams,
Mrs. Hartley Managhan, Mrs. Charles Lockhart, Miss Larene
Langford, Mrs, Etta Hoilllart; (third row) Mrs. Norman Tyndall,
Mrs, Margaret Bridle, Mrs, Russell Colclough, Mrs, Frank
Cummings, Mrs. Sadie Whittington, Mrs. Jack Murch, Mrs. Rae
Shaddock; Mrs. Milton Wiltse, Mrs, Tom Leppington, Mrs. Mary
Ross, Mrs. Jenny Wise; Mrs. Art Groves; (back row) Miss Mabel
Harvey, Mrs. Stan Collins, Mrs. Elmer Trick, Mrs. Muriel Grigg,
Mrs. Harry Perry, Mrs, Mervyn Batkin, Mrs. Melinda Nivins and
Mrs. Mary Gibbings. - staff photo.
HENsALL
Sunday May 10 in honor of the '
tenth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dodds of
Seaforth. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Dodds, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Watson, , Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor and
family, Brumfield; Mrs, J. M.
Glenn, Exeter; Mrs. C. Christie
and ' Catharine, Mr, M. Van
Dyke, and Mrs. Robert Simpson,
Hewett.
Mr. Charles Hay and Mr.
Robert Raircliffe are patients.in
Victoria Hospital, London.
DOXTATOR-LAVERY
Hensall United Church was
the setting of a quiet but pretty
wedding Saturday, May 9, 1970
at 4 p.m, when Rev. Harold F.
Curriasunited in marriage Sharon
Lavery daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Lavery of Hensall and
Charles K. Doxtator, of Hensall,
son of Mrs. Carrie Doxtator of
Southwold, Ontario..
For her iedding i:14 bride
chose a sleeveless white lace
dress with matching coat of
white organza with three-quarter
length sleeves accented with
lace, She carried a nosegay of
yellow and white daisies, Matron
of honor Mrs. Jim Gray, Zurich,
wore a gown of yellow with
nosegay of white with yellow
daisies.
Jim Gray of Zurich attended
the groom.
The reception was held at the
Hensall Hotel. For travelling to
points south for their
honeymoon the bride wore a
yellow ensemble with white
accessories and a corsage of
green orchids.
The bride is employed at the
Queensway Nursing Home,
HensalI, and the groom is
employed at Boise Cascade,
Hensall.
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packed Tuesday, May 12 and all
good clean clothing to be at the
church at this date. A tea and
sale of work will take place at
the Queensway Nursing Home
May 13 from 2.4 p.m. General
meeting of U.C.W. Monday, May
18, at 8.30 p.m. Guest speaker
will be Mrs. J. Tiffin of
Wingham, The meeting closed
with the singing of a hymn
followed by the Benediction.
Someitwenty-five to thirty
interested citizens of the Village
staged a clean up bee at the Park
Tuesday evening, May 5,
sponsored by the Hensall
Recreational committee.
Mrs. Archie Couper attended
the Synod in London as delegate
from St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Hensel!.
Mrs. Alma Hess was the guest
of. Mrs. Elva Coates, Exeter, on
Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 10,
and attended service at. James
,Street ' United Church, Exeter,
-Sunday. • Robert Cameron of
Hensall is the organist of that
church.
Sunday, May 10 at_11 at
Hensall United Churc, the
Annual Family Mother's Day
Service was held. The Church
School Sessions were withdrawn.
A junior choir was in
attendance. The, Sacrament of
Infant Baptism was administered
to the following infants: Cheri
Ann Alexander, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gary W. Alexander;
Susan Marie Flynn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Flynn;
Donald Brooke MacLaren, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.
MacLaren; Kathleen Louise
McDonald, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McDonald; Steiren
Edward Mock, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward W. Mock.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol held
a surprise party at their home
OF
Noble Grand Mrs. Elgin
homson chaired the regular
eeting of Amber Rebekah
..odge, Wednesday, May 6.
An invitation was to be
xtended to Parkhill Lodge and
onkton Lodge to attend the
eeting the first Wed. in June,
ach lodge to prepare a number
or the , program.
Mrs. Leona Parke and Mrs.
true Chipchase reported their
isits to the Queensway Nursing
ome for the month of April,
isiting, 45 patients. Each
eceived a treat. Happy Birthday
As sung to several members of•
he Lodge.
Final arrangements were
ade for two members to attend
rand Lodge Assembly at the
oyal York in Toronto, Sunday,
une 14. Cards will be sent to
ick and shut-ins.
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
et Tuesday evening May 5 for
heir May meeting with
resident- Mrs. Vic Stan in the
hair. rfi announced that
223.55 had been collected for
he Red Cross in a recent canvas
f the Village by Auxiliary
embers.
The Zone Rally will be held
n Goderich May 13. The Penny
ale draw will take place June
2. Tickets can be purchased
rom members of the Auxiliary.
he guessing prize was won by
rs. Gordon Munn; mystery
ize, Mrs. Howard Smale;
ttendance, Mrs. J. Randall.
The regular meeting of Unit 4
as held in Fellowship Hall of
he United Church. Mrs. James
cAllister opened the meeting
ith the devotional and spoke
n "Joy". Mrs. Leona Parke read
the scripture. Mrs. Alma Hess
ng the old familiar song "My
Mother's Prayer" with Miss
Greta Laramie playing the
accompaniment.
Mrs. Grace Peck gave the
topic and spoke on poverty at
holm and abroad. Thirty-two
members answered the roll call
and 123 visits to sick and
shut-ins during April was
reported. Mrs. McAllister
reminded the ladies that old
woollens, nylons and used
stamps are still needed.
The Spring bale is to be
That house you hesitate to
buy today because of the
cost of a mortgage . . , What
will it be Worth in ten years
or longer? Jost look every-
where at the record of .
increased real estate values
Over the year's!
So come in and discuss a
mortgage. loan to- help you
ettloy that dreaM home
right now • . And own it
While its long tetra value
rises, .Borrow today at
Victoria and Grey
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/oust COMdANY it.4dt 1660
h. -Godetkit.
S
ZURICH LADIES
BOWLING LEAGUE
Trophies were presented at
the Annual w Ladies Bowling
Banquet held at the Community
Centre, Dashwood, Wednesday
evening May 6. The "B"
Champions in the Playoffs were
Wanda McClinchey (Captain),
Iva Reid, Mona Campbell, Alice
Koehler, Donna ' Allan, Vera
Smale, Mary Bisback, Jean
Cladding. One Hundred and
seventy attended the banquet.
Anniversary services will be
held in Hensall United Church
Sunday, May 31, at 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be
Rev, Robert Passmore B.A. B.D.
a former Hensall Boy.
Obituary
MRS. NELLIE LENAGHAN .
Mrs. 'Nettie Lenaghan,
Hensel!, passed away in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday, May 12, 1970. She had
been a patient there since early
March. She was 52.
She was predeceased by her
husband, Clarence in 1966.
Surviving are four sons: Robert,
Ottawa; Douglas, RR 2
Lambeth; Daniel, Toronto;
Donald, at home; and one
daughter, Linda, at home; three
brothers, Charles Nightingale,
Hanover; ' Clarence,' Chesley;
Harvey, B. C.; three sisters, Mrs
Carl Moore, Hanover; Mrs. Pearl,
Holstock, Owen Sound; Mrs.
John Martin, B. C.
The body is resting at
Bonthron Funeral Home,
Hensall where service will be
held on Thursday, May 14, at
2:00 p.m. with interment in
Hensall Union Cemetery.
1970. Eedee
fashion_ :words
judge; named-
The -Pigh.m.PIPOPf jury for
#.14 yeies Pedeeashign
Awards "will assemble ,here this
week to judge entries in the
1970 Q*0.14 ,Fashion Resign
AwgrdagPmPoiltio4.•
The awards will 17e presented
Winnin# designers .and
roam-.04c44.o.• at presentation
dionq _Inn on the Park,
Monday evening, May 26, Men%
styles form a part of the
ceremonies for the first Ow*
the competition's six7year
idStory. Sixty items from 21
hlexi'a *Woo firms,. 125
creations from 27 women's
apparel manufacturers, and 45
entries • from. students of fAshio.n
courses at six Ontario colleges
make up the 230 items to he
judged. •
*onaoyed jointly by ' the
Ontario Department of Trade
and Development, the Ontario
fashion:Tristittite, .and the Men's
Clothing maoa fact ttTe.ra'.
Association of Ontario, the
competition IS held to encourage
Ontario companies to design and
manufacture better fashions for
sale at home and abroad.
The jury will select winners
on the basis of originality ' of
design, craftsmanship, consumer
appeal,and production
potential.
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