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union produces 50 years of hap iness and satisfaction
Peggy and Bill Henderson:officially marked their .$0th -Wedding
anniversary on Monday", SePtentber 23, An anniversary tea was held
for them. on 'Juno .,1,5" when .their whole family, was able to kerne.
Pictured with them are their children, left to right,Whirg, John, Clara
and Sandy. (photo submitted
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ppy aad satifying are. the
terms used by Peggy and Bill
Henderson, of Lucknow,, as they
take a idp down memory lanetjust
prior tolheir Atit wedding annwer-
sary
The date was September 23?'
1941, when Margaret, Martin Mac-
Donald and Roo William -
Alexander Henderson, were united
in holy matrimony. This union, of
I . tite eldest daughter of a minister
with a recent graduate of the'
miniattywould be enhanced along
• the yews with The addition of row
• gifted children -John, Mara, Sandy
• and "Clara.
The scene of the cere molly „was '
• the Lucknow Presbyterian Church,
where PegO's ther4lev. Charles
IL MacDonald officiated at the
ceremony. Attending the bride were
her sisters Helen and Mario.
Groombnan was Morgan Render -
son, - a brother of the groom, with
ushers being another brother, James
Henderson, and Edwin Smith, of
Listowel.
Prior to her marriage, Peggy was
a school music supervisor, dividing
her teaching between schools
located in and south'of -die village. •
Bid, a forma teacher .40111 1931
to 19303, at No. 10 Kinloss Schoolp
worked on the arts•portion of his
university degree while ebiog.
in early May of 1941 Bill moved
to Hi 'dale to begin his minisliTi
The riot seven years of their
marriage would see the young
couple itve in Hillsdale (between
Bartle and Midland), where thy
became parents to two children. •
Bill's next call was to the
Walkerton • Presbyterian Church,
where they stayed for 13 years and
where their two youngest children
would be welcomed,
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• Following 20 years at • the
WoOdstock Presbyterian Church, the
Hendersons retired to Ludlow iii
1981.
Pride in their Children is evident
as Bill and Peggy discuss •their
married /ire. John, who lives in
Waterloo, and followed in fhis
father's footsteps, is currently the
Director of Interfaith Council; Mil
is the assistant ete'cutive secretary
•t� the Board of Ministry for the
Presb3rtetian Church, in .Toronto;
Sandy is the head of athletics at
Hari -House, University of Toronto
and Clara is ti 'missionary
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The Ilendersons have also rbeko
blessed *vat adcalegiandeluldren,
• This past SWIlliter held a WA'of
sPecial events for the flendersoos.
On ,lune 15 an early 50th anniver-
sary tea was held, when 'youngest
daughter Clara was able to be home
wasti
in Motlioaorwle.4withLatet. ihaat MwOriel, letyBill
dinner niarldng the 50th year since
bis ordination. In August, a reunion
of former students of Bilis during
▪ his seven years as a 'mho'', was
held in Whitechurch, '
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• They are thankful for their health
and strength 'which has. allowed
themto enjoy the past 10 years of •
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,• ivories; strangerev es6reianti°?;;;Iilitiesen:49040.111:11114"ichaegithnge",:e •:::
*rating needles. These,. days she.
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idAyrlituallo situation.
Idovlitesilltohagvaeratnene,
• exc,ellent-chef she must be. This is
and she byes to Cook! 'And .an
attested to by the evidence!of ther • .•
bwn cookbook, "Our Favourites
• from•Mora's Kitchen", compiled by
• her children, a stew years ,ago: In
aiilladtitiecdote.tbitibeentst?oithdioeifancantiratuouriityecretetroeieoltieititedallos;
certain choice dishes.
• Approximately 12 years ago, aftei
reading an article on 'the Bluebird, ,"
which at that time was po per cent
• extinct, •decided'. to . 'do., •
• something about it, ' Since, then he •
has conttibuted,a great deal ortinte.
andeff°itt9enwuragleib
tingsofhesebirdslartig r
smallhe now has 300 boxes about
•• the :countryside. Froin one -nesting
this, individual ihas„done-7mVirito.-•
many, years 'ago 1.0 .116' last year,
-bring about the•prolificacy of what
was considered endangered, -4,
HeisamembeioftheSessionat.-
the'Ltielmow Presbyterian Church.;`'.
and a member of the local
hlinisterial Association;
Advice to those ..cOntempiating,
inaniage was brief. Bill. said, •
• "Don't rush, into it. We Waited
• seven years." Then he chuckles and
says,- "But,, I don't mean everyone• ,
should wait- that long! Our cir-
cumstances were different 50 Years
• ago." Pomp, believes having a
common background and really
knowing each other paves the way
for a long,-liatmonions *Maine.
We offer our congratulations
your golden wedding atutiversary,
PmeoreggY yanearscilallaaugoWisybreyotiremu Inanenyt -
•together.
Auction to raise.
funds for church
:roof repairs
Members of the Dungannon.
United Church, ale busy preparing
for the "biggest fundraising event
ever taken on by the church," ac-,
cording to Rev. Garth Bogart •
The vcoming auction *mod for
September 28 willrafse funds for
• the replacement of the 85 -year-old
church roof. -
Itisbothnew and used have
b�efl donated for the sale by area
businems, church members and the
surround community.
• Lunch will be provided by the
Church Stewards.
The auction will be held at the
Dungannon Agricultural Hall star
tingat 11 am.
Complete this Biblical quotation: It
is easier for a camel to go through
the eye of a needle, than..."
"...for a rich man to enter into the
kingdom of God" The words are
those of Jesus, from 1Vianliew
19:24
What was distinctive about the line
of towels introduced as a commer-
cial tie.in to the 1939 film
extravaganza "Ben Hue?
They were marked "llen-Ilis" and
/len-Here
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