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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-09-19, Page 5Get dipiomos at rally event Rail)/ Day Service was conducted in Carmel. Presbyterian Church Sunday by Mr, Garth Wilson who delivered an inspiring sermon. Diplomas and seals for attendance in the Sabbath School were presented by Mrs. Harvey Hyde as follows; First year diploma, Valerie Baker, Barbara Stretton, David Vanstone; Second year seals, Joanne Bell, Sandra Nixon, Yield Baker, Elaine Love, Kathy Love, Karen Shield, Terry Baker, Kenneth Varley, David Bell, Gregory Sangster, Randy Moir, Becky Baker, Debbie Reid, Mary Ann Vans tone. Third year seals, Brenda Campbell, Susan Vanstone, Christine Vanstone. Fourth year seals, Ann Knight, Nancy Stretton, Susan Stretton, Lisa Stretton, Bruce Thompson, Allan Bell, Paul Bell, Robert Baker, Stephen Knight, Brian Baker, Garry Moir. Fifth year seal, Timmy Baker. Sixth year seal, Douglas Bell, Bradley Baker, Gregory Campbell. Seventh year seal, Linda Bell. Eighth year Bible presented from the Ladies' Aid, Beatrice Thompson. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presided at the organ and led the choir. Gary Scholl was soloist in the anthem. Married in Don Mills and Mrs. Kenneth Lorne Elder were married in Don Mills recently. The bride is the former Carol Margaret Frances Lawson, Charlottetown. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne C. Elder, Hamilton, and a grandson of the late John Passmore and John Elder of Hensall. The couple is residing in Toronto. The groom graduated in the spring from the University of Toronto in Architecture. llllllllllllll 1111111111111111,111111.11111.11111111,1111311111111,...111111111111111111111111111.111 llllllll 1111111111111 llllllll 1111 Hensall personals 111111 1111111111111 llllll lllll 11111111111111 llllll llllllll iiiiii111111111410,11110 lllllllllll 1 lllllll 11111111111 Mr. will study for his Master's Degree at Lehigh University in the state of Pennsylvania. Doug Wein RCMP, Mrs. Wein . and son David left this week for their home in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, after spending three weeks' vacation with Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and family and with Mr. Wein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes, Carman Keyes and Miss Elsie Miller, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Keyes and fEimily, Family hosts social evening An enjoyable social evening was spent in the Legion Hall Friday when Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold Parker and family entertained relatives and neighbours. Ken Parker was master of ceremonies and Joyce and Larry Ferguson contributed a piano and guitar duet, Linda Ferguson District couplet played a piano solo. eXChange VOWS shown by Coloured pictures were Gordon Cudrnore of ii:xeter on the trip he arid Mrs. A pretty wedding took place Cudmore Made to the Maritimes at St. Paul's Anglican Church in when the visited Douglas Wein Clinton When Valerie Parker, R.0-,m .p, Mrs, Wein and David daughter of Cpl. and Mrs, at North Sydney N.S. 00orge Parker, C.F.B. Clinton; my , an d mrs. George Parker was united in marriage to Albert were honored' guests, the Kyle, younger son of Mr, and occasion being their 56th Mrs, Win Kyle, Hensall, wedding Anniversary, Mr. and The _ IA/ effielaling.ininister was IvIts, Ed Corbett also celebrated Rev. R1 6111a111 o f Clinton , recent anniversary. The bride wore a yellow' lace Ken Parker presented gifts to 'ensemble with accessories in George an d Ju dy en d join, white and a corsage of white Corbett presented gifts to Rd mums, arid 'Dorothy, Au. and was. mile Uttrt6r, A sMorgasbord itincheori Clinton, were the attendants, served from tables arranged with The YOung couple Will r eside three-tier wedding cake, in Hentall following a Short dandtiatira, arrdgladioli, honeymoon, Ws, Pearl Shaddielt fi sgisUd Mrs. Garnet Allan, president, and Mrs. Grant Bisback, treasurer of the Hensall Branch of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, are attending the Legion Ladies Auxiliary Convention being held at the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa from September 16 - 19. Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Orr spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Lena Glover, Arkona. Anniversary Services will be held in Chiselhurst United Church Sunday, September 22 at 2:30 pm. Guest minister will be Rev. Harold Snell, of Riverside United Church, London. Music will be supplied by Hibbert Township Trio. Gary Scholl, Hensall, will be guest soloist. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Smillie received a cablegram Saturday from their daughter, Mrs. Terence Treasure telling of her safe arrival in Amsterdam, Holland, where she flew to join her husband. ' Charles Mickle left last week for the United States where he Sharon McBride aiong with Mrs.. ;McBride .and Mrs. Brgi.e assisted ol1§,c01140e9W.491.0er was held on Ane..St.'g.7 in United ,PkOreb .arraoged. '11!y a. group of frieria,arict ''.04.rfAYO'a ,tic))1934. The heaatif4lly decorated room r99111 September !9 Page 0 centered by a lane good. 11,1P4 horseshoe and a Prnlfrarn musical Mirrlheral readiniP an4. contests: was gn49,04 by everyone. Automatic oven in a range mat's budget loving FRIGIDAIRE Soles With Service ! DRYSDA,LE Aga HARDWARE Dial 262-2015 'FIENSALL McLAREN'S COATING MIX 2.0Z. DARE'S MAPLE SUGAR CREME COOKIES OR SEASONED 2 PKGS, REGULAR 394 LB, 490 PROON FOODS HIGHLINER (HAbDOCK) FISH & CHIP DINNER 24-oZ. PkO, Sit to 1, honour at the borne of Mrs, William Denson., London, when norOng associates were in attendance, buffet dioner wilt held at the home of Miss Margaret 4Igte, Wil)Peni when relatiYeS and school friends were guests, Miss, and district news gfARE$PQN,..PENTS• Mrs. Maude H00.0.00, ,Phone 262-2002 Mrs, Aerthe MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 4 TABLE SYRUP HABITANT 32-OZ. BOTTLE WAX PAPER SAVE-ALL 100-FT. ROLLS 'CHOCOLATE TWINK INSTANT 7.0Z. PKGS ECONOMY 400s, PINK OR WHITE Institute ladies exchange slips Hensel]. Women's Institute resumed their" meetings in the Legion Hall Wednesday evening with a delicious pot luck supper served from attractive tea tables decorated with lovely autumn flowers. Twenty-four members answered roll call with an exchange of plant slips. Mrs. Clarence Reid, president, took the chair for the business meeting when plans were made to visit patients at the Bluewater Rest Home Tuesday. Members are to contact the president if they wish transportation. Departure time is 7 pm. Mrs. Rohl., Elgie was named delegate to attend the Fall Rally Monday, October 7, at Cranbrook in East Huron. This branch will sponsor the 4-H Club with leaders Mrs. Don Travers and Mrs. Wm Fuss. It was decided to have a canvass for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Miss Patricia Harris of Cromarty was guest soloist. Miss Greta Lammie accompanied at the piano. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley presided for the program and conducted a sing-song, and contests. Program committee was Mrs. Harry Horton and Mrs. Riley; hostesses Mrs. Robert Simpson and Mrs. Len Purdy. Church' ladies enjoy contest The September meeting of Chiselhurst United Church Women was held in the Sunday School rooms of the church. Mrs. Thos. Brintnell opened with a poem. Prayer followed the theme song. Mrs. Russell Brock presented the worship service with. Scripture. Mrs. Clarence Coleman offered the missionary prayer. A poem was given by Mrs. Richard Taylor Jr. Mrs. Harold Currie presented the Bible study, "The Law" which was taken from the first five books of the Bible. Wednesday, November 6 was the date set for their annual bazaar and tea. A contest was enjoyed by the ladies. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Gerald Glenn and Mrs. Thos. Brintnell Kinettes plan annual sale Hensall Kinettes met Wednesday night with Mrs. Ron Wareing hostess for the meeting at her home. Plans were made for their annual fall rummage sale on October 18. A letter was read from their adopted child in Italy. There will be a joint installation of Kinsmen and Kinettes together with Exeter and Clinton clubs in the Exeter Legion Hall, Exeter on September 19. The raffle was won by Mrs. John Baker. Sugar and spice — Continued from page 4 the day after, we're going sailing with a chap who tips over every time he's out. This time, he won't tip. And tonight we'll have a barbecue and the kids and dog will romp and get in and out of trouble and we'll all bed down on the living room floor, to avoid discrimination. It's either that or I sleep with the dog. Come to think of it, I'm one of the lucky ones. Think of the farmers, slogging it out in the sun eighteen hours a day, and worrying, worrying about the lack of rain or the excess of it. Think of the factory workers dripping with sweat in one of those medieval plants. Think of the resort owner with a big mortgage who has just been through two weeks of cold, wet weather. And think of all those poor devils in the concrete canyons of our cities, mushing from one air conditioned bar to another, trying to retain their cool. I take it all back. I'm having a great summer. Just great. London, Mrs. Henrietta Keyes, Charles Keyes, Toronto, Miss Nancy Rayniere, Halifax, N.S., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy, Hensall, were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cudmore and son. Hensall United Church, with standards of white gladioli and lighted candelabra, was the setting for a lovely autumn wedding on Saturday, September 7 when. Carolyn J. Smillie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Smillie of "Smiling Acres", Hensall, exchanged vows and rings with Jorn Pedersen, son of Tage Pedersen and the late Mrs. Elna Pedersen of Aarhus, Denmark. Rev. Harold F. Currie officiated. Given in marriage by her father the bride looked truly lovely in her floor-length gown of ivory French peau de faille. Elegance was portrayed in the gently controlled A-line skirt, enhanced at the front by a pleat. Delicate French Alencon lace overstrewn with tiny seed pearls silhouetted the elbow-length belled sleeves and formed a medallion at the empire waist. The skirt was gently moulded into a romantic chapel train. An ivory French pure silk illusion veil was caught up by a seed pearl covered lace wedding band headpiece. She carried a cascade , bouquet of pink Delight roses with stephanotis and trailing ivy. ' Mrs. Terence Treasure, as KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES matron of honour was gowned similarly to the other bridal attendants, Mrs. „ Ronald Robinson and Miss Margaret Smillie, in floor-length gowns of aqua rare moments. Each carried a crescent bouquet of white gladioli with pink Delight rosebuds and wore rosebud head garlands. Miss Florence McNeil of London sang How Great Thou Art and 0 Perfect LoVe accompanied at the organ console by Mrs. John Turkheim. Ferruccio Zattra, London, was groomsman. Brian Smillie, brother of the bride, and Erik Christen, Oakville, were ushers. A reception dinner at the church followed the ceremony. For travelling to POcono Mountains, Pennsylvania, and New 'York State, the bride changed to an aqua Helen Howell original matching coat and dress ensemble with a white rosebud and stephanotis corsage. Upon their return they -will reside in London where Mr. Pedersen is employed at, Ford Motor Company at Talbotville, and the bride is on the pediatric staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, A surprise miscellaneous shower was held in Carolyn's 114114-110114,032411 The 1969 VW Fastback; Notchback and Squareback sedans. The only cars in the world with computerized fuel injection as standard equipment. Old fashioned carburetor problems like flooding, icing and stalling are gone forever. Because the old fashioned carburetor is gone forever. Check the YellOw Pages under Automobile for the name of the Volkswagen dealer nearest you. ORANGES N S°1-)tH 494 AFRICAN SIZE 150s DOZEN PARSNIPS ri A onPrAmo No. 2.LBS. 132i• MR. AND MRS. 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