HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-07-02, Page 5Five new. babies; Gordon Ross,
.Jeffrey Hoffman, Gordon Clernas
III, Tracy Soldan .and. Kimberley
Hoffman were welcomed.
Mrs, John Munn, Stoney
Creek, Mrs. Harry Hoffman and
Mr. Edward I3crry, Windsor,
served. at the supper table,
The next reunion will be held
the last Sunday in June 1971, The
family of Dr, and Mrs. J.A.
Spollmon, Kitchener will be in
charge,
Home is the father's kingdom, the
mother's world, and the child's
paradise,
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The second annual
Bolton—Ford re-union was held
at the Soldan Farm, Parr Line,
Sunday.
There were sixty people
present who represented the
decendants of Gordon and Mary
(Ford) Bolton and Anna Berry
(Ford).
Michael Soldan was master of
ceremonies.
A history of the Bolton family
going back to the days of his
great, great, great-grandfather
Bolton was depicted.
The Bolton homestead farm
on the Hibbert-Usborne
Boundary and is now owned and
operated by Harry Strang Farms
Candidates pass
first aid course
The St. John Ambulance First
Aid course, instructed by Jack
Shearman, Huron Park, and
conducted at Boise Cascade was
successfully passed by the
following persons:
Hielke Berends, Andy Belcke,
Lev Lindenfield, John Snell,
Gerald Moir, Mrs. Ann Kiungal,
Wes Lenteny, Mrs. Ann Lenteny,
Klaas Van Wieren.
Mrs. Rita Van Wieren, Irene
Van Wieren, Pat Wieren, Gail
Travers, Mozart Gelinas, Kenneth
Westlake, Norm Mattson, Paul
Tredh om me , Joe Ducharme , Max
Learn.
Family party
for parents
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Kercher were entertained
by members of their family at the
Seven Dwarfs Restaurant,
London, Sunday, in honor of
their 49th wedding anniversary.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. James (Margaret) Jordan,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
(Doris) Jeffery, Judy, Ruth and
Bill, Staffa, and Ross Kercher.
Later in the evening they
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jordan.
Sugar and spice
— Continued from page 4
old pubs, old cathedrals and old
girlfiends.
But my wife isn't keen. She's
not much for pubs, considers one
old cathedral much like another,
and would probably come to
verbal blows with the old
girlfriends.
To clinch the latter, both our
student offspring are among the
vast army of the unemployed. At
least, Hugh hasn't a job. Last
report, Kim had one, as she
explained when she called to
borrow money on the strength of
her job, but it was handling food,
and she's been knocking over
glasses of milk and dropping cups
since she was one, so we figure
she's been fired.
But there's a beautiful
alternative to the overseas trip. In
a letter to weekly editors, I
suggested I might hire a trailer
this summer. The response was
overwhelming, though I wasn't
fishing for invitations, just
warning them, so that they could
get out of town.
Alberta steaks, Nova Scotia
sea-food and rum, tuna fishing off
beautiful Isle Madame, Cape
Breton. And a dozen others,
offering everything from
accommodations to libations.
Can't you see me with a
six-hundred-pound tuna on the
other end of a line?
Hope we can make some of
them. It may just be the best
summer yet, despite the fact that
they're tinkering around with
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Bolton history reviewed
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Times-Advocate, July 2, 1510 Poo* 5
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262.2025
photo Frank Phillips
MR. & MRS. ROBERT A. McNAUGHTON
Newlyweds motor
to Northern Ontario
GRADE EIGHT CLASS AT HENSALL The students of the grade eight class at Hensall public school are
shown above. Back, left, Billy Joe Rowcliffe, Ross Alexander, Doug Kyle, Danny Smith, Kevin Buchanan
and Lloyd Allan. Second row, Tony MacDonald, Paul Reaburn, Pat Joynt, David Lovell, Kevin Bisback and
Bill Consitt. Front, Joan Goddard, Ka thy Cook, Patricia Van Wieren, Beatrice Thompson, Joan Forrest and
Joan Allan. Missing Jane Veal, Ricky Ingram, Danny Turvey and Darlene Willert. T-A photo
Rev. J. C. Britton, performed a
double ring ceremony in
North si de United Church,
Seaforth, June 20, 1970 and
united in marriage Carolyn Dawn
Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wright, Seaforth and
Robert Alfred McNaughton,
Stratford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter L. McNaughton, Hensall.
The church was decorated with
baskets of yellow and white
shasta daisies.
The charming bride, given in
marriage by her father chose a
floor-length gown of ivory puffed
floral brocade, fitted empire
effect, with Peter Pan collar
enhanced with French hand sewn
lace and full wrist length sleeves
with French cuffs. The peacock
draped skirt extended into a short
chapel train with large bow at
waistline. Her veil was of
Cathedral length and was held in
western provinces.
Mrs. Myrtle McLean who has
been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, for the past
number of weeks was transferred
to South Huron Hospital, Exeter
this week.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Simpson of
Birmingham, Mich., spent the
weekend with Mrs. F. G.
Bon thron,
place with headpiece of lacy
flowers. She carried a Victorian
bouquet of red roses.
The maid of honor, Faye
Munro, Seaforth, and
bridesmaids, Sheryl Muir,
Seaforth, Judy Hawkins,
Clarkson and Shirley Harris,
Seaforth, were gowned alike in
floor-length pant dresses of
printed magic crepe in yellow
tones accented by moss green
velvet ribbon. Their headpieces
were yellow roses and they
carried baskets of yellow and
white shasta daisies.
Mrs. James Stewart, organist
played the wedding music and
accompanied the soloist Mrs.
Cleave Coombs.
The groom was attended by
Daniel Lenaghan of Etobicoke.
The ushers were the bride's
brothers John and Blaine Wright,
Seaforth and Russell Talbot,
Kippen.
A reception was held in
Seaforth Community Centre with
music by The Blenders. Mr.
Gordon Wright, uncle of the bride
was Master of Ceremonies.
For a motor trip to northern
Ontario the bride chose a purple
fortrel moss crepe pant suit,
acrylic crepe blouse trimmed
with French lace and corsage of
white shasta daisies. The young
couple will reside in Stratford.
Incorporated.
Mr. Soldan gave Interesting ,
exerpts of happenings on his
grandfather's farm which
included a barn raising at which
some eighty men assisted, He told
of the hauling of his barn from
Goshen Street in Zurich some ten
miles to its new location.
His grandfather was fond of
horses and Michael found some
stories both sad and frightening
to tell his listeners.
Sports for the children were
run-off under the supervision of
Mrs. Carl Thippler, Waterloo, and
Mrs. Gordon Clernas, London.
Entertain Michigan friends
Lady visits family
Mrs. Fred Beer returned home
last Thursday from a three week's
visit with Captain and Mrs. John
Beer and family, Winnipeg, and
Captain and Mrs. Ralph
McArthur and family,
Edmonton.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Simpson of
Birmingham, Michigan, visited
over the weekend with the
former's mother, Mrs. Louise
Simpson, who is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Sympathy of the community
is extended to Mrs. Grant Bisback
in the sudden passing of her
mother, Mrs. Elmer Shade,
Egmondville.
Howard Smale and John
Channel of Staffa left Saturday
for a month's vacation in the
western provinces.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Goodman,
Detroit and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Adams of Dashwood were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Corbett and Al.
Joanne Bell is holidaying with
her cousin, Tracey Mason, at Port
Albert this week.
Rev. Harold Currie B.A.
conducted the service in the
Hensall United Church, Sunday,
delivering an excellent message
entitled Taking The Wraps Off
Religion. The choir sang an
anthem under the direction of the
organist, Mrs. J. Turkheim. The
united services with Carmel
Presbyterian Church will
in west
continue throughout July at 11
a.m.
Mrs. Amelia Schroeder who
spent the past number of weeks in
Woodstock visited this week with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. Ed. Schroeder.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ireland,
Toronto, and Mr. & Mrs. Wes
Jones, Port Perry, were weekend
visitors with their father, Norman
Jones, and with their mother Mrs.
Jones who is a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Dorothy Munroe of
Seaforth visited this week with
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
Mr. & .Mrs. Glenn E. Bell and
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Taylor left
this week on a motor trip to the