HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-10-12, Page 21MR, AND MRS. DAVID CAPLING
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WITH CONSTITUENCY PROBLEMS
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
PROCEEDINGS
ON OCTOBER 30
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Rokeby-Thomas, Kirkton; Mr.
Mrs. Jim Barker and family; Mr.
& Mrs. Larry Greenlee; Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis; Mr. & Mrs. r
Jim Hoffman, Dashwood; JetWliv
Frey Young and Walda Van Geel,
Lucan-The family presented Mr.
& Mrs. Heber Davis with an
Anniversary gift.
By MRS. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA.
In a setting of mauve and
,purple gladiolus and white
tapers, Rev. Wilfred Jarvis of-
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony in Cromarty,
Presbyterian church on Sep-
tember 2, uniting Betty Joanne
Templeman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Templeman, RR 2,
tetaffa and David John Capling,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd
Capling, Mitchell.
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore a floor length
gown of bridal satin, trimmed
with daisies and an overlay of
chiffon, with long full chiffon
sleeves, high neckline and a
matching chapel train. Her full
length veil was held in place with
a Juliet cap. She carried an off-
white orchid on a white Bible,
Mrs. Dale Martyn, Russeldale
was matron of hone.' and the
"'bridesmaids were Bonnie Ker-
slake, Cromarty and Ruth and
Darlene Templeman.
They were gowned alike in long
full skirted empire gowns of
purple knitted crepe lace, with
scooped neckline and long full
sleeves and trimmed with
Eachworepurplerosettes
in their hair and carried baskets
of white daisies.
The brides niece, Wanda
Martyn was flower girl, wearing
a long full skirted gown with a
Secretary: "Sir,, did I hear
correctly? Make 26 copies of each
'IS letter?"
Boss: "Yes, that's right." •
Secretary: "Miy I ask why?"
Boss: "Sure. We file one under
each letter of the alphabet. Then
we're sure. of finding them."
White knitted crepe lace empire
and. purple skirt. She, carried a
basket of white daisies.
Gary Capling, London was
groomsman and the ushers were
Robert Templeman,. Ron
McCullugh, and Robert Forrest.
The organist was Mrs. John
Scott, Cromarty and she ac-
companied the soloist, Geraldine
Templeman, sister of the bride.
Dinner was served by the
ladies of the church in the church
parlors followed by a reception at
l3rodhagen Community Centre.
For their wedding trip to
Algonquin Park, Ottawa and -
Kingston the bride travelled in a.
purple crepe dress with black
accessories. The couple will.
reside in London where Dave is
continuing his studies at Western
University and Joanne is em-
ployed with the Bank of Montreal.
4-H Club
The Staffa buttercups held the
3rd meeting of their 4-I-I
homemaking club on Dairy
Fare at the home of their leader
Mrs. William Butson Monday
evening,
Roll call, "Did you have milk
today, and how was it served?"
was answered by 13 girls,
Oven poaching and the test for
custard was discuSsed by the
leaders. Cottage potato salad,
cheese dreams and peanut butter
custard were made by the girls
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and leaders and sampled by all,
Personals
Mrs. Ruby Duncan, Exeter and
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Duncan, High
River, Alberta visited Thursday
with Mr. & Mrs. John Tem-
pleman and family.
Mrs. Kin Dralt.e and her
grandson Hugh McCaughey have
taken up residence in Mitchell,
Mr, r& Mrs. ,Bob Norris and
farnil visited on the weekend
with 'IVIiss Pat and Mrs. Bessie
Meir, WitiaSor,
Darlene' Templeman, St.
Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. David
Capling, London and Mrs. Dale
Martyn, Russeldale visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Templeman and family,
Mr, & Mrs. Clifton Miller and
Paul, visited on the weekend with
Mrs. Hazel Sadler and Mr. & Mrs.
Bruce Balfour and girls, Sault
Saint Marie.
Intended for last week
Reg Finlayson is undergoing
tests in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs, Jim Greer and
Michael, Ormstown Zuebec,
attended the plowing match at
Sebringville and visited for a few
days with Mr. & Mrs. John
Templeman and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Rickard and
son, Bowmanville visited on the
weekend with Alvin Worden and
Bill.
Rob Templeman and Bill
Worden left Monday evening for
Europe where they will be
visiting with friends and relatives
in England and touring several
European countries.
Edna and Janet Miller, London
visited on the weekend with their
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Miller.
Several members of the Staffa
Womens Institute assisted with
the Plowmans' banquet at
Stratford Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. John Burleigh and
family, Goderich and Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Longman, Londesboro,
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Norris and family,
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Autumn leaves and a variety of
,fruits and vegetables were
tastefully arranged to form a
colorful setting for the service in
the United Church Sunday
morning.
Rev. Beaton delivered an in-
spiring Thanksgiving message
and Mrs. Russell Wilson's solo
was appreciated by her listeners,
• Personals
Mrs. Hattie Gaynor, Annapolis
Royal, Nova Scotia, was a recent
visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Borden
Smyth, Bruce and Brenda
Gaynor.
Cheryl Gilbert, Ailsa .Craig was
a weekend visitor with Marikay
Hodgins.
Mrs, Ray Lammie and Mrs.
Jean McLaughlin spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Paisley and Mr. &
Mrs, Elmore Dunn and families
in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
were weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Schroeder in London
and were guests for
Thanksgiving dinner Monday
with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Semple,
London.,
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dunn,
Exeter were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. George Dunn and Mr. &
Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall were
Sunday evening visitors,
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins,
Marikay and Cheryl Gilbert were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Pickering and girls, Hyde
Park.
Wilda Pollock, Kitchener
visited for a few days at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Crediton
— Continued from page 8A
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Smith, Hazelton,
Pennsylvania, with Mr. & Mrs,
Lorne Preszcalor; Mr. & Mrs.
Steve Brierley, Kitchener, with
Mr. &Mrs. Harold Fahner; Dr. .&
Mrs. Frederick Morlock &
family, Waterloo, with. Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Morlock.
Miss Ruth White, Lindsay,
spent a week with Mr. & Mrs.
William Oestricher,
Mrs. Emmery Fahrner, in
hospital since June, returned
home Thursday.
Ken McCann is building a home
for Harry and Maurice Hirtzel on
the property where Crediton
United Church, once stood.
Albert Gaiser has moved to his
home on Sanders St. E, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. George Deelstra
have moved back to Lucan, Mr, SE
Mrs, Welch and their four
children have moved into his
home. They come to us from
Bracebridge.
Nola. Faist spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hilborn
of Orangeville.
guests for Thanksgiving dinner
with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques and
family, Zion, Sunday evening.
Mr, & Mrs, S. Molnar returned
home Tuesday evening following
a few days visit with Mr. & Mrs.
Stephen Molnar and family,
Agincourt,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hirtzel, Mr.
& Mrs. Charles Sims Crediton
and Mr. & Mrs, Paul Baker,
London spent the weekend fishing
and duck hunting at Shepherd
Lake.
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
visited over Thanksgiving with
Mr. & Mrs. Sherman Eaton and
family, Chatham.
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"Staffs bride recently wed
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington
spent a few days last week with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan,
Listowel.
Thanksgiving Day visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins
were Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Morley,
West McGillivray, Mrs. Don
Pickering and girls, Hyde Park.
Mr. & Mrs, Russell Wilson and
family spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs.
James Murray, Arkona.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
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Robert Tindall and Charles
Tindall, Grand Bend, took part on
"Octoberfest Parade" London
with Bob's team of horses,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy were
guests Sunday evening for dinner
bat the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Howard MacDonald, Lucan in
honor of their son Jason who was
celebrating, his birthday.
Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and
Patti attended Teeswater Fair
Saturday and were Thanksgiving
weekend guests with Mrs. Dobbs
*father, H. S. McLean and Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Aitken,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
Mr. & Mrs, Ken Eaton spent the
weekend in the Georgian Bay
area.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis and
70:Michael held a Thanksgiving
dinner at St.'Patrisks Parish
Sunday . 'qudsts i yclOeci Mrs . Rd -
Dickins, Exete'r; -Dr. and' Mrs.
Saintsbury horses
in London parade
MT, CARMEL
Karen and Kevin Hodgins spent
the holiday weekend at Huron
Church Camp near Goderich with
a large youth group and one of the
chaperones was their cousin,
Jucly3"Hodgins, London.
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Duncan. Mrs. Hodgins
remained to visit with Joyce and
their baby daughter.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cdursey and
family moved into the farm home
of Mr. Jack Hogan on
Thanksgiving Day.
Mt. Carmel couple
attend youth camp
By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY Many relatives and friends
attended the wake and funeral of
Lawrence McCann who died
suddenly Sunday morning.
Sister St. Paul of St. Mary's
Toronto spent Hospital London visited over the Elaine Powe, St. Catharines
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Clem “ and Marie Powe,
.Boland;'Joe' and th,
ekend at the home of their
e Thanksgiving holiday
and Mr. 'Mrs Joe Conlin and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hodgins theft,faf c
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. parents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe.
visited in Sault Ste. Marie last Wendy Trainor and friend, St.
Thomas, Richard Trainor,
Stoney Creek spent the weekend
with Mrs. Mary Trainor and
family.
Paul Carey, Sudbury joined his
sisters and brothers and spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs.
Hubert Carey.