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WI members perform skit
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An evening candelight 'service
at Bethel Reformed church;
Exeter, was the setting for the
marriage of Hessie Wynja and
David Harold Kipfer,October 12.
Rev, Van Essen performed the
ceremony and Mrs, A. Vellinda
presided at the organ.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Girret Wynja, RR -4
Seaforth and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Kipfer,
Hensall.
The bride, given in marriage
by her parents, wore a floor
length gown of polyester suede
peau de soie dotted with velvet.
The leg o'mutton sleeves were
Swiss lace, with matching collar
and flowing lace train. Her elbow
length veil, trimmed with lace
was held in place with the crown
she was presented with as queen
of Seaforth High School. She
carried a bouquet of red car-
nations and white mums.
Her sister, Gerda Wynja was
maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Mrs. Shelley
Dayman, sister of the groom and
Hilda Wynja, sister of the bride,
They wore mint green crim-
plene floor length gowns
fashioned with empire waists and
carried white daisies and yellow
poms.
The flower girl was Sandra
Wynja, sister of the bride dressed
identical to the bridesmaids
with a nosegay of yellow daisies.
The ring bearer was Danny
Kipfer, Hensall nephew of the
groom.
The groom was attended by his
brother Dan Kipfer Hensall, and
the ushers were Garry Dayman
and Martin Wynja,
The soloist, Lynda Jane Kipfer,
sister of the groom, was ac-
companied by Marion Triebner,
Exeter,
A reception was held at the
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Passmore and
family London visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Passmore's
mother, Mrs, Edith Bell and
Sylvia.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a
recent visitor with Mrs, Eric
Munroe, Seaforth.
Kenneth Parker who was a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital returned to his home
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Blackwell,
nary, Ida-Ann and George, and
Mrs. Clinton Sweet visited Mrs.
Milton Russell
passes away
Milton Moir Russell passed
away at Queensway nursing
Home, Hensall October 15 in his
91st year,
He was the husband of the late
Mary C. (Dunsford) Russell and
father of Mrs, Don (Isabel)
Wilson, Tucson, Arizona; Mrs.
Irene Bossenberry, Grand
Bend; Mrs. Don (Audrey) Joynt;
Hensall and son Homer, RR 1
Exeter. He was predeacesd by a
daughter, Margaret.
Also surviving are 15 grand-
children and 16 great-
grandchildren.
Funeral service was held from
the Bonthron Funeral Chapel
Tuesday with Rev. George
Anderson officiating.
Interment was in Exeter
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bill Russell,
Paul Bossenberry, Pat Joynt,
John Joynt, Doug Barnes and Bill
Rosser. •
Smiley
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studied, listened to the radio,
gloated over our child.
Holidays, I worked in the post
office or in a factory, to pick up a
few extra bucks. Smokes were
roll-your-owns.
It wasn't bad, but I used to get
mighty sick of never having a
dollar that didn't have a slot
waiting to gulp it.
I've never been worried that my
plans for post-graduate work and
three or four more years of
poverty went up in flames and I
was tossed by accident into the
hurly-burly of the newspaper
business.
Today's students work hard at
dull summer jobs, save every
nickel, get grants, but have to
scrape on the edge of poverty and
shabbiness. I pity them.
Pineridge Chalet Hensall when
guests attended from St,
Catharines, Smithville,
Toronto, London, Seaforth,
Exeter, Clinton, Varna,
13rucefield, Crediton, Blyth and
Zurich.
The couple will reside in
Hensall.
Prior to the marriage the bride
was honored at fourshowers: by
her friends, the church group,
bridal attendants and the neigh-
bours.
Victor Sweet of St. Catharines,
and spent some time in Niagara
Falls over the weekend.
Recent guests with Mrs. Edith
Miller, were Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Bassow and, Emma; Mr, & Mrs.
Robert Annan and family,
Pickering, and Guy Lee,
Seaforth,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Annan and
family will move to Ottawa in
November where Mr, Annan has
accepted a position with Kenting
Earth Sciences.
Those attending from Hensall
the Huron Presbyterial Fall
Rally held in Knox Presbyterian
Church in Goderich were Mrs.
Florence Hyde, Mrs. Blanche
Dougall, Mrs. Grace McEwan,
Mrs. Elizabeth Faber, who
displayed the literature books
and Mrs. Rachel Schwalm who
gave a report of the National
Council which she attended for
five days in May at Ewart
College in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. John Schofield,
Parkhill visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs.
Daisey Ivey and Mrs. Jane
Crone. -
Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Ivey,
Sarnia visited with Mrs. Daisy
Ivey, who is the former's mother,
last Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb, Lucan
visited Sunday with Mr. •& Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs, Ivey and
Mrs. Crone.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Berdan, Union
and Iris Alexander, London spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Payne and Wayne.
UCW
Chiselhurst UCW held their
October meeting Tuesday af-
ternoon at the church. Mrs. Marg
Cole presided for the
Thanksgiving meeting and
opened with a hymn, Mrs.
Russell Brock gave the worship
"A grateful heart." It was
decided to have a booth at Tom
Slavin's sale October 20.
Plans were made for the
bazaar on October 31. Mrs.'Boyce
had the Bible study "A sheaf of
corn". Mrs. Roy MacDonald
gave a poem for the program,
"Johnny entertains".
Mrs. Ed Dick and Mrs. Jack
Brintnell were hostesses.
ACW receive
cash donation
The regular meeting of the
ACW of St. Pauls Church was
held at the home of Mrs. W.
Scrabuik,
Roll call was answered with a
Bible verse having "rejoice" in
it, A cash donation was received
from Mrs. Gladys Smith in
memory of her mother. The
Perth Deanery will be held in St.
James Church, Stratford,
November 4.
Ladies mark
24th birthday
The October meeting of the
Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary
was held recently lit the
Pineridge Chalet, The evening
started with a dinner to com-
memorate the auxiliary's 24th
birthday. President Mrs. Mildred
Chalmers presided.
Members decided to help other
organizations to canvass for the
CNIB in Hensall. Sports officer
Mrs. Iva Reid gave her report of
the sports, and announced
bowling tournaments in Exeter
betober 17 and in GOderich
November 7. The mystery prize
was won by Mildred Chalmers,
attendance prize by Donna Allan,
and the guessing prize by Vera
Stale,
A Special draw for the evening
Was wart by Mrs. Mona Campbell.
The family and consumer
affairs meeting of the Hensall WI
was held in the Legion Hall
Wednesday. President Hilda
Payne welcomed members,
visitors and guests from Zurich.
The metric system was
discussed and a skit was per-
formed with Mrs. Mable Shirray
as commentator and Helen
Tinney, Janis Bisback, Cheryl
Bisback Mrs. Nan Britton and
Mrs, Marg Ingram demon-
strating pounds changed to
grams and kilograms. Everyone
stood for a moment of silence in
memory of the late Mrs, Maude
Hedden.
Acting secretary Mrs. Winnie
Skea, thanked everyone who
helped with the recent can-
vassing. The area convention't is
on November 7 and 9 at the
Banqueter in London. Mr's':
Nellie Riley gave a very in-
teresting report on the rally
unnultnniininun
which she and other members
had attended at Centralia College
in October.
Program conveners were Elsie
CHILDREN'S DAY
A good crowd attended Hensall
United Church Sunday for the
Childrens Day service. The
children's choir and the youth
choir sang throughout the ser-
vice, and combined together for
the finale. These choirs have
been practicing for the past five
weeks under the direction of Mrs.
Norma Pryde, and were assisted
by Mrs, Joyce Pepper, Mrs.
Shirley McAllister, Karen
McAllister and Brenda Pepper.
Special guest for the service
was Mr. Ey. Smith, director of
Communications and Steward-
ship,for the London Conference,
better known to the children as
"Captain Smith", and he en-
4 oz.
Carlile and Myrtle Orr. Mrs. Orr
led in a sing song and read an
article on Bible Ecology, and
explained what "family and
consumer affairs" meant. Sylvia
Bell and Wendy Dixon favored
with two accordion and guitar
duets.
Mrs. Orr introduced Jim
Marshall, a teacher at South
Huron District High School who
st oke on "Ecology". He ex-
plained that the word ecology
means household study
(household meaning the planet
earth), and also showed a film.
Some resolutions, which are to be
brought in at the area convention
were discussed. Hostesses were
Marg Ingram and Mrs. Grace
Harpole.
tertained along with his puppet
"Salty"
Flowers in the Church were in
memory of Mrs. Bertie
McMurtrie and Daniel Smith. .
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