HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-06-20, Page 7im For WCTU Hears Airman Visits Nation In Pacific Joyce Eng.land
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be Exeter-Hensall branch of
W.C3'.1.7. have been -offered
sisse ,of e new AIM, "Far
Alone," for the moth or
.us t ficoording to a. eo.m-
nicatien from Hamillbn. as
d the June ineeting at the
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I. C. *W. Down. On
-sdnY afternoon.' This, film.
botight -with ino.ney left ISY
late Jean Murray 'and is to
weed first in this branch.
he devotienal MS taken by
. Herman rpwe
Bruee Grant ot -Grant= at the .
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The guest speaker WAS 'Mr. .
liatiO, meeting -of Elimville 1,Voe a.. :n ay .:b .,.__vn.erenc.---e...
men s lnetttnte Nlrednesdelt
eveoing. Mr. Greet told of his , one of five. .official delegates
experieaces oversees in the R.C.- a .0,0 Federated Women's Insti-
A.F. and bow he and bie pal lutes of .thitarto, Gorge
hitchhiked on a trip front Ciro- Rat, re St. MarYs, lett
to ralestint visiting at 'cruse- FridaY Morning for Malten Air
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lent - and Bethlehem. port on the firat lap a her trip
A demonstration was given by to Colombo, •Ceylon, where she
Mr. andLeonard of Lon- Will attend the conference of .the
don on the Pfaff knitting ma. Assomated Country„Women of the
chine. World which is 'being held from
, Mrs. Laverne Morley presided, July 3 to 13,
for the p r m arranged At Timm on FridaY, she left
- by Historical. Researeh end Mahon by plane or Vancenver.
men Forest Cuie urrent Events eornmittee. Mrs. Frew there she -Wes to San
Everett Skinner gave a report FranelSco and en e
On the Tweedsinuir bistory Pacific with the first stop on the
LODGEhooks and asked for more farm night at 21'405104e FrOm 'Iowan
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histories and aor pictures or his. she goes to Atickiand, New Zee-
tories of ee o s an
h 1 d churchea land, wbere she will have severe
m the community.
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Her a tt en d t, Miss Lais
days in which to see a bit ef the
country. The next stop is Syd.
her by North Middletex district
institutes, she bought a cainera
so' she would have colored slidee
to illustrate her talks.
At the conclusion of the con.
ference, Mrs. Wilson will spend
A few days sight-seeing before
leaving On, 31.11Y 17 for BornbaY,
iIndia. From India, she flies to
Pakistan, Turkey, Athens, Rome,
Geneva, reaching Paris August
6. From Paris, she gees to Lon -
dart and Edinburgh, leaving
August 25 for home by way of
New York.
Pupils, Parents -
Honor Teacher
Guild At Trivitt
Baaketa of iris end SPIXta plans svpper
,Lya.geneai PAL Chureb, Deals -
wood, on WedneadaYs Juno $. tor
the marriage or Joyce D. Enge-
land, daughter or Mr. and Iltrs.
Wesley Engeland, R.R. Doh -
wood, to 2'honias S. Pinches, 60n
of Mr. and Mrs. C. ISinches,
London. Rev. W F. Kota Of-
ficiated
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride chose A floor
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length dres,s liylan net and
face over taffeta featuring se-
formed the eetting. in 'Calvary „.. .
Ethel plans were Mode for
ham and strawberry supperto
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held ThorsdaYs jtme. 20 :Under
the tenvenerehip of Mrs. Les
.01b,sort at the June meeting nr.
Trivia Memorial Ladies.' Guild
held at tile henna Of l‘fra. Rich-
ard Dickies.
The • ladies also made plans
Lor the Sunday School
Mr. Murray Greene asked .for
volunteer .Senday School teach -
Ur july and August as many
.a .the regular teachers wilt be
away,
.quin, trimming and long lily -
sada eleeves. A coronet of pearls
and bead trimming bold her
fingertip veil of nylon net. She
tarried a cascede bouquet of
Jed roses and *bite ribbons.
The motto "Not -elierYoue eau riey, Australia, where again she
do great things, but everyone win speed several days before Pupil% parents and friends of
AVngth .dress featured laee bodice
way” was disettsked by Mrs. bo, arriving July 2.. Wedneeday evening at 'Wanstead. in g .headdress .and mittens and
Geiser, Detroit, wore ice blue.
nylon net over taffeta. The floor-
Wanstea community gathered anti lace inserts in skirt. sesatcb_
can do small things in a great leaving:for Singapore and Colman
Warren )3rOnk,, TWO doets were tend best wishes to their teacher, a Colonial bouquet a pink ear -
school to bid farewell and ex -
sung by Larry Lewis Kiss Donna Stone, on her ap- nezetstieomnsw,rd roses eornfleted her,
Clatworthy, Granton, and
D.Treatoetslietro dCeelengfeartess"ferom On.
preaehieg marriage.
riled by Mil. Clatworthy,. They t ario are IVIra. Gordon MaePhat. . aorinl,r,IvCashagrltdoson.Mnin,ches, Lon -
also favored with taP dancing, ter, Owen Sound, past A• Program, was given consist -
and a mock wedding. A corsage at the home of the bride's per -
Mrs. Leonard Gibson, ISempt. of pink carnations was given th ants, the bride's mother receivs
Petri Johns re -ported on the dis-
t", 0 annn 11 d 111 Thomas Lemay
Gravenburst. Miss
W' Clark waS bestess as' Department of Agriculture, ia plate -glass wall mirror from the chose 'a blue figured dress with
from her pupils. , corsage. alrs. Amelia Willed and
Mrs. Harold 'Taylor gave the President; Mrs' Garden MaYnarci, A wedding reception was held
ing of farewell speeches, songs
Ihdonville, provincial secretary;
hospital report and Mrs, "Ken -
MRS, GEORGE WILSON
ductlea from. the Radio and Tele-
vision Droadcasting Corporation.
to _stations along the route and
in Ceylon,.
- London area she was
historical research convener for
i t al held at Dashwood vsl e' ari rs,
Flor en ce
Donna. An ,address Was read by ing guests in a dior blue crepe
May 29. Eadie, representing the Ontarit;
sisted •by her committee. accoinpariying the party, commueity and a ailver troy white isecessorlea and yellew
two year's, This Is .4 special
Miss Gail Lauzon and Donna dress with laee jacket' and pink
was presented with an engraved eorsage. The groom's mother
Previously schedule
December, the conference bad to
,Exchange R.m.gs
At Egm.ondvitle
interest.of hers; She appeared on
television On several rograrnS
beapostponed because .of tension
vasiori of Egypt ,by Britain and • tsropritwgilitehier 60years
yecaerlesbora tencrittuhties
France, ne in Cos year. She has written the nistorY
• Ruth ,Ann MeLarnon, daugh- The 10 -day conferen of Blanshard Township, and sev-
ter of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Mc- lon. will bring together women
Lemon, Kippen, and winierei from many countries of the world' oral. tomilY histories.
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lins*.memoniam
One of her biggest W.I. under-
IVIr a d Mrs for discussion of problems that
. takings was the arranging a
the address and Donna was pre-
. • ' -for the international president of
b „ where.
polisher and cleaner and several
other gifts. -
Neighbours Shower Bride -Elect
On Saturday evening a shower
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Herbert J. Trapnell, S I tb are cernmort to women e
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Exeter Friends Present Miss Beatrice Graybeil assisted.
Mrs. William Webster For travelling in Northern 041-
Mrs,
Mrs. Bill Harvey, Exe-
a-nd taxi° the bride donned A DaVY
ter, were joint hostesses to 30 and wbite dress, blue tweed top --
ter, with white accessories. and
f D a Stone
bride -elect of June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Pinches will re-
friends in honor o one red rose corsage.
Contests and a 'mock wedding side in London.
gave touches of laughter to the
eVening. Mrs. Bill Harvey read
exc ang ea or , Southwestern Ontario receptions,
fore the Rev. James Semple, in Her Work in W.I. A.C.W.W., Mrs. Alice Bear, just
-a double ring ceremony ,at Eg- The delegates frona Ontaino a year ago.
mondville United Church, were chosen from the members in her • own branch, Granton,
The bride *as ' gowned in of the provincial, board of direc- she was proident for four years,
• f F W PG Mrs Wilson secretary -treasurer for two years
pented with a• combination floor
floor -length Chantilly ace an at the home of IVfrs.
nylon tulle over -sltisper. satin, is representative for, radio and and district, president for , two. vas bald
styled with streplese bodice an „television. She will carry with years Clayton Smith' and daughters,
natch• 1 k t with Queen her on heratrip a letter of intro- 'With the anoeey presented to.myssana and Rosemary
Ann collar and ily.po nt s eeves, •,,,remmi;;; , , ,,, , ies 1 , in honor
i1 , M ,,,,, MAMM ,,,,, M llllllll A
9.'he louffant skirt -wes accented
with a deep lave peplum and 1
a
white taffeta bows. Her veilFrench illusion was held by, a ., Gram Says:
i
headdrese Of nylon net trimmede
with iridescent sequins 'and She t.
carried a. white Bible crested i
wth red rosebuds,,,
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Matron of honor Was Mrs. Wil, i
ilam .E, Bennett, Seaferth. Miss es,
Ruth Brown, Clinton, and Miss 3
Marjory Mcilarnon, Kippeng i• By MARJORIE STEINER
were bridesmaids. They wore
satin in shades of aqua mauve Strawberries are at their de-' Strawberry Pie .
gowns of nylon net over slipper •
and plies, Suzanne, DA, New licious best so we thought may- . (Mrs. Mary Hannigan)
MMUMMIMMIOMM101111 ll A llll lllllll
Choice Of
Berry Pies
1aniburg,Was
ing a yellow gownof nylon- net
over satin, Gordie McLean, Sea -
forth, was ringbearer.
John D. Dick, New Hamburg,
attended the groom. G. Ray Mc-
'1,arnon, Cooksville, and William
E. Bennett, °Seaforth, acted as
ushers.
For traVelling the bride wore
a powder blue dress with navy
duster coat, white accessories
and corsage of red roses,
, The, coUple will live in Sea -
Phone
Phone SO
be a strawberry pi would tempt 1 baked pie shell
of Donna Stone,
Tian evening was spent in con -
testa and playing bingo. A doll
made up of kitchen gadgets was
presented and Myrland Smith
gave a humorous reading on the
uses of Handy Mandy.
Betty Fletcher read the address
and Joan Francis and Sharon
I Stone carried in a deeorated
basket laden with gifts.
Cltiss Shower
Donna Stone was honored
with a shower, from her Sunday
School Class at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Switzer and
Muriel,
Adele McCurdy and Marilyn
You these summer days. 1 pta strawberries IVIarshall led +the -program. with
Last week the "bowling -grand- 1 brick vanilla ide cream contests land readings. Muriel
mothers'had their final fling
Into, baked, pie 'shell pet layer Switzer presented Donna with
of the eeason • at the bowling
of strawberries. Cover with well- a single bullet desk lamp .rein
lanes followed by a party in
frozen ice cream. Add second: the class. MerllYtt 1Vlarshall
hpnor of Gram'. Besides two
layer of berries. Cover well with read the address.
Presentations, these good friends
sweetened meringue. (Be sure Honored by School Community
contributed some recipes for our
all ingredients are, fully Chilled). •
,it miscellaneous shower was
,colimn whith soon will be in
Place .under broiler element just 'held by Ilifrg. William Smith and
its final chapter.
recipes for Jong 'enough to brown the rnerin-
We have three
Serveonce 1VIrs. Audrey Leach of Wyoming
Donna, teacher a Wanstead
school. sa •
. `. The evening was spent in, pro-
gressive euchre after which the
gifts.
strawberry
of honor was presented
with d corated box laden with
strawberry pie so you maa have
a ehoice. One makes use of a Sweeteneil Meringue
jelly powder and the bthera have 3 eggs, whites
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forth. ice cream: as one ingredient. All cup sugar
on Friday evening in honor of
. •
Marione Dilkes
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Strawberry Pie
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Fill a b4ed pie shell with Scene Of Vows
fresh itrawberries sprinkled with ..- . •
sugai to taste. Make up a The chapel, in St. Peter's ren- Show Trousseau
strawberry jelly powder and tory, London, was the setting
pear over the berries when it is for a Julie wedding on Saturday,
„ cold but not set, 'Chill pie in re- June 15, at 10 a.m. when Msgr. At.Grand Bend
FederationEnjoys
Beach Meeting
The June meeting of the Wo -
Mrs. Gibsen reported that sev.
.erei members, Of the junior
,ehoir which the .Guild sponsors
ore ready for the senior
The Guild will make. eaestielte
end 'surplices for WM,
Mrs, Hector Heywood stated
that the bathroom at the -rectory'
had been remodelled .end mod-
ernized and that the contract
had been let to paint the t utside
of the rectory.
Wendy Elston. and Ruth Knox
entertained with recitations and
vocal Mambers accompanied by
Mrs. Allan Elston.
The hostess was a0isted by
Mrs. Zwicker.
A deaf old lady entered the
church with an ear trumpet. As
she was settling herself in her
seat, an tisher came over and
whispered; "Listen, madam, one
toot — and out you go."
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men's Federation of 3aines St, 409 Main St. Phone 522
United church was held at the
summer home of Mrs. Mervyn
Cede -lore, Following a pienie
supper on the lawn the group
engaged In a treasure Mint.
Several interesting contests
were conducted by Mrs. Harry
Cole and Mrs. Gerald Godbelta
The president, Mrs. Carfrey
Cann was in charge of the short
business session.
Mrs. Bruce Shapton led in an
effective campfire lighting ser-
vice on. the beach assisted by the
other group leaders. The -eve-
ning concluded with a singsong
and the fruits of the treasure
hunt which proved to be water:
melon and marshmallows.
Prize winners of the evening
were: Mrs. Ken Hockey, Mrs.
Jonas. Mrs. N Whiting, Mrs
'Robert Southcotta Mrs, L. Wein,
Mrs. Ted Wright and Mrs. M.
ud m or,e,
„Hospital Showers Bride -Elect
Miss Alice Claypole, superin-
tendent and staff of South Huron
Hospital had a. supper get-to-
gether at Dominion House, Zur-
ich, on Wednesday, Jame 5 to
honor aone o ff,
Jean Young, on her app:oaching
marriage,
She was given a miscellaneous
shower of gifts.
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frigerator. To serve,' 'thp with Austin Roney united in marriage
whole berries. aof Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Chapman
whipped .crearti garnished with. Shirley, Grace, e dist daughter
Exeter, and Joseph Raymond
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Mrs. *Mary Hannigan,
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our star bodon wlers, contributed the
other two reciPes.
late Clinton DeLoge.
Strawberry -Pia
(Mrs. Mary Hannigan)
1 baked pie shell
1.1)14. lemon jelly powder
al cup hot water
1 brick vanilla iceream
cup fresh strawberries
ctip lemon suice
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embroidered svviss held her veil
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an origi-
nal, waltz -length gown a em-
broidered swiss over raw silk'
featurieg 'a scalloped embroider-
' ed V neckline with same detail
repeated in the hem of the skirt.
An original clip head piece of
Dissolve lemon jelly :powder M. e s •
cascade bouquet of philr Pino-
the hot water t When cool, add a chio roses and white mums.
Irick Of vanilla ice cream and The maid of honor, Miss Gwea
stir Until quite smooth. Add the Chapman, sister of the( bride,
lemon juice and strawberries. chose, a waltz -length dress of
Fill pie shell. Chill in frig be- cornflower blue crystaIette with
fore serving. (Mrs. H. says any matching s headdress and cas-
X • fresh fruit may be used as well
ode of yellow shaste daisies.
Proprietress aa etraWberries).
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The groomsman was Joseph R,
Crackel, Ridgetown.-
, A wedding reception was held
at Armstrong's, Exeter, The
bride's mother received wearing
a figured beige ensemble with
matching accessories anti yellow
rose corsage, She 'was assisted
by the groom's mother wearing
a navy and white ensemble with
white, gardenia corsage,
For a wedding trip to Northern
.points the bride donned a brown
sheath dress • with beige aceds-
soriek and corsage iSf yellow
shasta daisies and 'white mums.
The bride is a graduate of Vid-
toria Hospital Scheel of Nursing,
London a," On their return they will
teaide sss Mirth Mitten St.,
.Sartie,
Mrs. Ede' Finan entertained
at a trousseau tea on. Saturday
afternoon and evening in honor
of her daughter, Sheila Margaret,
whose -Marriage to Mr. Kenneth
Flear will take place in. Grand
Bend Upited Church on Friday
evening, June 21 • •,
Tteceiving, the guests at the
door were the bride -elect, her
mother, and the groom's mother,
Mrs.' Roy Flear.
The tea table, covered with a'
lace tableclinh, was decoeated
with pink' ahd White sweet peas
in a crystal bowl, with crystal
candIeatiks to.match.
Pouring tea in. the afternoon
were Mrs. Clark Kennedy and
Mrs. Donald Flearr aunt and
sister -hi -law of the groom, while
Mrs. Ross Desjardine and Mrs.
Wally Desjardine, both aunts of
the bride -elect, poured tea dur-
ing the evening. •
Miss Marjorie Desjardine,
aunt of the bride-eleet, displayed
the wedding gifts, while Miss
Malgaret Anne Currey displayed
the trousseau. •
Miss Marjorie Si. Cyr display-
ed the thine, ad kitchenware
articles; after which the guests
were ushered into the linen room,
where Miss lierrnione,White pre-
sided showing the eeleetion of
beautiful hand-workee and int -
ported linens and laces.
Friends and relatives were re-
ceived front London, Detroit,
Parkhill, 13 edf or d and Ailsa
Craig.
James St:'Group
Exeter Personals
Mrs. Ada tit own, Stretford and
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Itrovvn. To -
onto, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Myrtle Brown, William St,
Sgt. and- Mrs. Edward Dern
roehe from Whitehorse Station
are, visiting the latter's parents,
IV.ft. and IVIrs.
Sgt. and Mrs. De/melte will
leave for Saskatoon latteiri July
where the 'former hat Itch: post-
ed,
Mrs. Victor Snell, London,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Milo Snell.
Mrs. May Pomeroy,. London,
is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Xestie and Mr. flans Xestle.
Miss narbara Gage,- Toronto,
Visited at the home of her sia-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dort South-
tott -and family On Saturday and
with her parents, Mt, and Virs.
Russell Gap lit Utah* Suit -
day.
Mrs. todeellall, triad awl
trehda soht the woltehd With
ahd Mrs. Jack Diekirts of
Lutalle
Entertains Babies'
ltteMberS of the Baby Bawd
and their mothers were pests of
Junto St. -United Chereh After-
noon 'Auxiliery in the church
parlors on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Douglas Insley, Baby
Band superintendent, assisted by
Mrs. Robert MacDonald, present-
ed n progtain aq piano solos hY`
Sahdra, Meter ahd Marion Cars-
eadden, a hortis by Yvonne
Fisher, Mien Cole, Karen .Ter-
inyn. and :patine Tennant. and a
stag by Mrs. Joh. Sebroeder.
l'ifteen members tif the Baby
and graduated to Mission .Band
in a derestioity conducted by Mrs,
Insley and Mrs. Stoles, Whiting.
ijohn Dineen Carol Lytle S1ia-
jOn, Fuldhet, jtdbyBrint-
tiell end Julia Heywood were
'•preeLitt for the graduation and
absent 'Weee Resentarid Weste
lake, Citeeld WiUIILBornaie Wein,
:Kandy ParsOrtSt Brian Skinner,
Robert Sanders_, 1tna1d FOrgtts
son and Joyet Martine -
• ,t; Zurbriga weleomed
the visitors and IViist Pearl
Xeyes assisted by Mrs. liermatt
DOM ;tottlutted i)te, 'worship
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