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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-01-22, Page 5100% Frost-Proot —even in the zero zone freezer! Model F114K, 14.12 cu, ft. (CAMA standard) FRIGIDAIRE Sales with Service 1 DRYSDALE emit HARDWARE filial 262-2015 HENSALL MR. & MRS. EARL H. BECKER and district news • CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025. Fresh Pork Shoulder ..490 Grade A fresh roasting Chickens lb. 490 Fresh Ham Steaks ..690 Fresh Side Pork lb. 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TirnesAdvrcrtr, .4•n.yary 22.0 1970. sP.FljNg i$ COMING • PLAN HENSALL SPRING FAIR — Directors of the South Huron Agricultural Society held their annual meeting Monday to formulate plans for this year's Hensall Spring Fair, Shown above are past president Elgin Thompson, secretary-treasurer Pete McNaughton and vice-president George Frayne. T-A photo Humorist's life studied by WI Citizenship and education was the theme of the January meeting of the Womens Institute held Wednesday evening in the Legion Hali, President Mrs. Clarence. Reid presided, Mrs. James McAllister was appointed delegate to attend the conference at Guelph in April. Mrs, R, M, Peck, Mrs. R. A, Orr and Mrs, John Corbett was appointed a committee to look after the display of articles for Exeter Fall Fair, The Institute is sponsoring the 4-H club and the leaders Mrs. Don Travers and Mrs. Wm. Fuss. Mrs. Clarence Reid reported to the members that she had presented a Christmas gift to their Pen Pal, Mr. Albert Woods at Huronview. Plans were laid for a card party February 11, in theLegion Hall, proceeds for the Hensall Recreation Parks and Community Centre Board for renovations on the arena. Mrs. James McAllister chaired the program and spoke on the life of the late Stephen Leacock of Orillia, and also read a selection from one of his books. Mrs. Robt. Elgie contributed a reading from one of Harry J. Boyle's books. Miss Greta Laramie conducted a sing song. Contests were enjoyed and lunch served, Program conveners were Mrs. John Corbett and Mrs. James McAllister and the hostesses were Mrs. J. Ferguson and Mrs. Annie Reid. To reside at Dashwood OOO ...... MI1111111111 OOOOOOO OOOOOO #1111111111111111111111111111111111 OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO I llllllllllllllllll 111111 lllllllll # Hensall personals WI postpone family night Mrs. Earl Soldan flew by jet from Toronto to New Glasgow, N.S. where she was called by the sudden death of her mother Mrs. Eugene Smith at the age of 68. Mrs. Soldan returned home Saturday, January 17. Funeral services for the late Verner Hildebrand, 34 of Leamington who died Tuesday of a heart condition will be held Friday, January 23, at Leamington. He was a brother of Mrs. Robert Cook, Hensall. Mrs. Grace Harp°le is vacationing in Florida. Exchange vows at farm home A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Ballerina Farm, Hensall, Ontario, on January 17 when Rev. Wilfred D, Aryls ,officiated at a double ring ceremony uniting in' marriage Kathleen Bedard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, and Peter (SandY) Bisset of Goderich, Ontario. At the foot of the spiral stairway, decorated in pink and white streamers the bride was met by her elder son Richard, who escorted her to the living room, The room was decorated with white crysanthernums and yellow snapdragons, The bride chose a floor length gown of mauve crystal delight, featuring a white and silver lace panel down the front, and matching long sleeves. A mauve bow trailing to the floor accented the back, and a small veil of lace with bow of mauve formed the headpiece. Her bouquet was of cymbidiurrr orchids and yellow sweetheart roses. Miss Troyann Bell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a mini dress of gold crystal delight with wide front panel, and large bow with sweeping trail at back with pearl necklace and matching drop earrings. The headpiece, similar to the brides, was in gold. She carried a basket of of white and mauve baby feathered mums. The groom's brother, Fred Bisset of Goderich was best man. The mother of the bride chose a dress of figured jersey in fuschia, with matching accessories and a corsage of white orchids. A reception was held at the Hensall Hotel. For travelling the bride donned short gold dress, accented by sequins and seed pearls. She wore a white poodle cloth coat, with turquoise accessories and orchid corsage. After a wedding trip to Florida and Texas, the newly weds will reside at Saltford Heights, Goderich. Out of town guests attending were Miss Peggy Stewart, Byron; Miss Flora MacDonald and Miss Margaret Grovier, Goderich; Mr. & Mrs. John Balderson, London; Mr. & Mrs. John Miller, Creemore; Mrs. Bertie McMurtrie, Hensall; Mr. Fred Bisset, Goderich. PRESBYTERIANS ATTEND MEET Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Archie Ho g garth, Mrs. Catherine Monteith attended the Huron Presbyterial which was held in 1st Presbyterian Church, Seaforth with Mrs. J. Pollock of Goderich presiding and Mrs. Ray Dyke of Goderich as secretary. The next Presbyterial meeting will be held in May in Seaforth with a guest speaker. Christmas decorations, poinsettias and potted mums formed the background for the lovely wedding of Bonnie Joan Peters and Earl Henry Becker, Rev. W. D. Jarvis performed the ceremony in Carmel Presbyterian Church Hensall at 3 o'clock December 27,1969. Mrs. Blanche Dougali provided the wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Peters, Hensall and the groom is the son of Mr. & Mrs, Edmund Becker, Dashwood. Mr. Peters escorted his daughter down the aisle. The bride chose a floor length gown on empire lines of imported chantilly lace and lagoda. The bodice was fashioned with a bateau neckline and featured lily point sleeves. The A-line skirt swept to a chapel train. A tiara of sequins held a four tier veil of French illusion. The bridal bouquet was composed of red roses and white mums. Joyce Lee, Hensall, sister of the bride was bridal attendant. She was gowned in a dress of light green peau de charm. Sandra Lee niece of the bride For TOTAL Home Comfort And All Your GAS APPLIANCE NEEDS Contact GRAHAM Mc INNES Union Gas Sales Representative DIAL 227-4112 was flower girl and she wore a white dress trimmed with green velvet ribbon. James Becker, Dashwood, was best man. The ushers were Robert Theil, Zurich and LeRoy Peters, Mitchell brother of the bride. The wedding dinner was held at the Hensall Legion Hall where Mrs. Peters received guests wearing a blue lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. She was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a mauve lace dress with gold accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations. A reception was held at the Dashwood Community Centre. After the reception the new bride donned a smart rose suit of crimpalene with a corsage of white mums. The happy couple will reside on the groom's farm in Dashwood. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured with showers in Hensall and Dashwood where she was greeted by many friends and received many useful gifts. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Love, Bernie and Barbara of Edson, Alberta, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Love on the way to the Maritimes, where they will visit with other relatives. Ezra Kipfer who has been receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter for several weeks was able to return to his home on Saturday. Mrs. Lou Simpson has returned to the Blue Water Rest Home after spending the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Gus 'Voth at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and Mr. & Mrs. Win. Simpson in Detoit. George Otterbein of Preston visited recently with his father William Oterbein who has been a patient at Westminster Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Middleton Jr. and Robbie of Wingham visited this week with Mr. & Mrs. R. H. Middleton and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Simmons. Mrs. Pearl Love of Varna moved into the residence she purchased from Mrs. Pearl Lee on Brock Street last week. Mrs. Jack Cooper and baby returned home from hospital on Friday. Mrs. Vivan Cooper of Kippen spent a few days at their home, This Weekend . DINE WELL at The Little Inn BAYFIELD For Reservations 565-2611 Receptions - Banquets • Catering Kipp en East Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Verne Alderdice Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mike Connolly was co-hostess. President Mrs. Ken McKay was in the chair and opened the meeting with the singing of the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Roll Call was answered by "What it takes to be a good neighbour". Mrs. Harry Caldwell presented the treasurers report, Mrs. Robt. Kinsman, the Sunshine report. Mrs. Mike Connolly and Mrs. Harry Caldwell are leaders for the next 4-H project. Plans were made for the banquet the ladies are catering to for the Beef Producers meeting to be held at Huron Centennial School January 22 which will be attended by 150. The annual Family dinner scheduled for this month has been postponed until March. Mrs. J. Chalmers, citizenship convener took the chair for the following program Dr. Charles Moyo of Seaforth gave a very interesting talk on the Generation Gap; a reading was presented by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot and a piano solo by Mrs. Robt. Kinsman. The motto was read by Mrs. Alderdice. A donation of $25.00 was voted to the Don Lobb family whose home was destroyed by fire. Canadian orchardists produced nearly 976,000,000 pounds of apples during 1969. Youth to hold special event The Hi-C of Hensall United Church under the leadership of President Donna Forrest met Sunday evening for their regular Sit•In and also to formulate plans for their Youth Contempory Service scheduled for Sunday morning February 1. This will be a service of dialogue and debate involving the entire congregation on such topics as Alcohol, Drugs, Communication and Sex. Sunday evening's program was convened by Melanie Veal, Tim Mock and Rick Parker continued in the study of Reeonciliation, binding up the wounds of the broken world in which we live and dell specifically with the topic "Les Francophones et les Anglophones au Canadu." The group entered whole-heartedly in the use of the French language for songs and prayers such as the ContiqueNous qui sur la terre Labitez and La Priere de Francais d'Assisi. A quiz on English-French Relations was given by Mrs. Currie and Rev. Harold Currie showed a film "L'Eglise Unie du Canada" depicting the church's work in French Canada. A great deal of merriment was enjoyed aS Mary Mock showed coloured slides of many of those present at a much younger age and often in unceremonious circumstances. 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