HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-06-11, Page 6CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY -- Friends and relatives of John
and Helen Anderson, RR 2, Hensall gathered Saturday, June 7
to celebrate the couple's 40th wedding anniversary. The
Anderson's were married June 8, 1940 in Clinton at the home
of the bride. Eileen Ronnie and Edison McLean, members of
the wedding party were present at the anniversary celebra-
tion: The couple has three children, Mrs. Kathryn Mann, Hen-
sall; Keith, London and Mrs. Debbie Wilton, Don Mills and five
grandchildren. They reside on the family farm at Lot 6, S.B.
Concession, Stanley township. T-A photo
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Odds 'n Ends
Huron abounds with camp sites
TO MARRY — Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Chadwick,Huronpark, are
pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest
daughter, Kim Marie to Daryl Leo Mitton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Mitton, Huron Park. The wedding to take place July 5
at 7 p.m. at Zion United Church, Crediton. Open reception to
follow.
everyone - seniors, retired
couples, families with young
children, singles and youth
groups.
Natural resources - lakes,
rivers and woodlands -
provide a wide range of
activities, There's swim-
ming, boating, water skiing,
fishing and hiking for the
ambitious. There's sandy
beaches and shady trees for
the not-so-ambitious,
Traditional camping
activities abound, such as
campfire sing songs, corn
roasts, hayrides and
canoeing. New activities are
available as well - paddle
boats for manmade lakes,
craft programs to entertain
and edudate •children and
ping pong, bingo and films
for rainy days,
Most family campgrounds
have large shelters for get-
togethers that even a
cloudburst couldn't dampen.
Back-to-nature buffs might
find a haven iust a tin-
minute drive from home.
They can use it as a summer
home - or a weekend retreat.
The counties have an
abundance of parks for .day-
tripping toe perfect for
picnics.
In Western Ontario,
museums, historical sites,.
interesting architecture,
shopping and dining centres,
theatre and other en-
tertainment never seems: far
away when campers decide
they want a change of scene.
Ifanything good comes out
of the ever-increasing. fuel
prices, it may be that we
rediscover the many at-
tributes close to home.
During my survey, I was
caught up in the friendly
excitement of those already
bitten by the camping bug.
They were busily preparing
for another season..
I walked through the
woods, and along the beach,
admired the lakes and boats,
the sports' equipment and
neat campsites, listened to
the waves and birds and felt
the wind and sun on my face,
I thought, "This is nice;
maybe I'll take up camping
this summer."
Then a familiar voice
started whispering in my
head, "Who do you think
you're kidding, Elaine?
Remember the first and last
time you cainped?
Remember the six nights of
camping and five nights of
rain? Remember your
companions threatening to
throw you out of the tent
because you kept running
into the centre pole in the
dark?"
"Face it, Elaine; you're
not the camping-type.
You're idea of 'roughing it' is
lying on the ground instead
of a hammock slung between
two trees. To you, 'getting
back to nature' means sitting
on a log at the beach or on a
grassy knoll in the middle of
a field, daydreaming.
Your idea of exploring is
turning off a highway and
following a gravel road to
see where it leads. If you get
lost on on concession roads,
what would you do in a bush?
Remember the last time
you explored back roads? \
Remember the flat tire? If f„..
you hadn't found a kind soul
willing to change the flat at t
the first farmhouse you
walked to, you would have ;
taken an impromptu walk in
the rain.
Take my advice, Elaine.
Stick to the back yard. Let
the camping bug bite
someone who knows how to
handle it someone who
ELAINE TOWNSHEND
knows .east from west, north
from south and how to avoid
a tent pole,"
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM STOLL
Susan Lee Vanstone and William Amos Stoll were united in
marriage at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, on May 31.
Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rally Vanstone, Hensall
and William is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stoll, R.R. 3
Kippen. Rev, Ken Knight officiated and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor
was the organist. Maid of honour was Gail McNall, Stratford,
and bridesmaids were Mary Devereaux, Seaforth, Wendy
Dixon, Hensoll, and Nancy Stoll, R.R.3 Kippen, Tom Costelle,
Seaforth, was the best man and David Vanstone, Hensoll,
Dave Dowswell, Sebringville, and Dan Rozell, Egmondville,
ushered the guests. The reception was held at Hensall. After a
trip to Northern Ontario, the couple reside at R.R. 2
Kippen. 'Photo by Frank Phillips
Rebekahs mark
33rd anniversary
The Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge held their
33rd birthday party Wed-
nesday evening with the Past
Noble Grands performing
the opening and closing
exercises. PNG Jean
Hodgert was Noble Grand
and PNG Luella Taylor
assisted as Vice Grand. -
NG Margaret Cook
presided for the business
with assistance from VG
Marjorie Arthur. Guests
attended from Parkhill, 65
members attended, the
meeting.
Mrs. Marion Skinner is
planning a bus trip. It was
reported the inaugural
meeting will be held in
Brussels Friday June 27 at
8:30 p.m.; Lodge picnic June
23 at Centralia Community
Centre.
The members voted
against the proposed
amended agenda in Toronto.
It was also voted to serve
meals for the Fair Board
directors in September. Six
sisters had birthdays.
20 year jewels were
presented to Helen Parsons
by PNG Alice Bowen; Gretta
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Mary Fisher. NG Mary Boyd
Parkhill spoke briefly and
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Lodge.
Shirley Cooper announced
the Odd Fellows are having a
compout August 22, 23, 24 at
Family Paradise. Following
Lodge the Noble Grand read
the names of the past Noble
Grands and the first Noble
Grand Sis. Kay Cann lit the
large candle on the birthday
cake. Lunch of cake and ice
cream was then served by
the committee in charge.
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MR. AND MRS. GREGORY DAYMAN
Brenda Jean Campbell and Gregory Daniel Dayman were un-
ited in marriage on May 17 at Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, by Rev, Kenneth Knight. Brenda is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Campbell, Hensall and Gregory is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman, Kippen. Deanie
McClincttey of Hepsall was mayron of honour and bridesmaids
were Joan9e Dayman and Sherry Dayman, Kippen. Jerry
Dayrna'n, Kipped was be-stinat$ Greg Campbell, RR 1 Hensall
and Lpurie ID9ympn, Exeter 'pre ushers, Organist was Mrs.
Taylor.,The'reeepilon Was held at Hensall Community Centre.
The couple'arp now,residing in Hensall. Photo by Rudy Engel
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John graduated from the University of Western Ontario in Honors
Business Administration and has been workirrg in Burlington for John
Deere Industrial. He and his wife, Linda, will be living near
Dashwood.
He will become the third generation in the family business which
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