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Donald Mitchell visited Mit
Florence Mitch+ll. Mr. anal
Mrs• Mervyn Dunn visited
Mrs. Vera Laramie. Mr. and
Mrsti Jim Mcliaughten visited
Mrs. Ada Smillie. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy MacDonald" Mrs.
Doris Bonthron and Shelley of
London visited Mrs. E.
Sararus. Mrs. McDonald of
Exeter visited her husband
Roy McDonald. Marion
Schenk and Jeanette Lippert
visited Hugo Schenk and
Harold Glanville. Mrs.
Shirley Prouty and Mrs.
Betty Smith visited with Lynn
L,atirnore and several other
ladies_ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.
Verne ,Decker of Exeter
visited Adelin Taylor.
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with Louise Mitchell ac-
eompanying, at the piano.
lrthday Greetings"' to
Isobel Bretneli who will
celebrate her birthday
September 6th « Visitors
during the past week were as
follows: Miss Marion Bissett
of Exeter visited Mrs Hewitt.
Mr. and • Mrs. Clemance
Jeffrey, Edmund Jeffrey.
Madge Oesch and Blanche
Blechard visited Mrs. Pauline
Jeffrey; Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Parker and Jimmy of
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fisher, Exeter
visited Louise Mitchell.
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hands a few times to become
fiction.
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Mr. andjrs. Mel Clarke, former residents of Varna,
marked their 50th wedding anniversary last Saturday.
The couple were married in Varna on September 1, 1926.
(photo by Wilma Oke)
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1976
OCTOBER 3, 1976
OCTOBER 10, 1976
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pnsored by Ibe Huron
�nty Committee on
Eo�rnebound People.
The workshop which will
take place in the Suronview
auditorium from 10 a.m. to 4
p,m. well give various
agencies, including nursing
homes, volunteer groups.
Meals on Wheels, Kinsmen
and social services branches,
to name a few, a chance to
make sgggestions and
decisions on the need for day
care facilities for homebound
people.
Joan Spittal, a member of
the committee, feels that
there is a n d for such
facilities to aid d entertain
the elderly. rhoswho suffer
from physical handicaps,
depression, fear and
loneliness. She explained that
a program was set up in
Brantford by formerly
homebound people, and it has
gar pro.
Canted' hem
terested ii1 the ti cds
homebound people are ur
10 come oat to, the workshop.
Luneh wifl be available for
Sl.50 and coffee will .be scr-
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Arsoble-eay.field Cosservotias
F�rmer Varna residents
mark golden wedding
By Wilma Oke
About 165 friends and
relatives were on hand
Saturday to help Mel and Eva
Clarke of RR 3, Lions Head.
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary at the Seaforth
Curling Club. They were
former residents of Varna
and Seaforth.
Mr. Clarke is a son of the
late George and Elizabeth
(Elliott) Clarke of Varna and
Mrs. Clarke is a daughter of
the late Ernest and Elizabeth
(W inegarden) Epps of Varna. -
The couple were married
September 1, 1976 at the
bride's home in Varna by the
Rev. R.A. Miller, an uncle of
the groom. They lived in
Varna a couple of years
before moving to Winthrop
where they ran the general
store for five years. Mrs.
Clarke was in the transport
business in Seaforth following
their move to the town and in
1939 went. into the aril
business. eventually building
a garage on Main Street in
No 1946 which he ran until 1960.
That year he was made
manager of the . L.C. B.O.
store in town until his
retirement in March. 1971.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke retired
to Barrow Bay near Lions
0.,, Head where they have had a
summer home for 32 years.
Mr. Clarke said he has a large
garden mainly flowers and
said the black bears like his
rose hips. They spend their
winters in Arizona.
Active in community af-
fairs Mr. Clarke was
president of the Seaforth
Lions Club 1955-56 and was
master of Britannia Lodge.,
No. 170. A.F. & A.M., in 1950
and was first principal of
Malloch. No.66, in 1951.
While living in Seaforth, the
couple were members of the
Seaforth Curling Club.
They have two sons. Dr.
Ernest Clarke of Toronto and
Elliott of Thompson,
Manitoba. and two daughters,
Mrs. Betty Smith and Mrs.
Mae Wa'tterworth. both of
Seaforth. They have 12
grandhiidren.
Their family held a
reception for them at the
Curling Club on Saturday
afternoon followed by a
dinner. Three of the guests at
their weddingwere on hand
for the anniversary -- Mrs.
Clarke's brother. Ellwood of
(Mina= and Mr: • Clarke's
brother. Bill of Bayfield and a
friend, Wilmer Reid of Varna.
A dinner at Benmiller Inn
was held for the family on
Sunday.
Many gifts and
congratulatory message!:
were received including those
from Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau: opposition leader.
Joe Clarke: Ontario Premier
William Davis: Crawford
Douglas. Bruce M.P. and
Eddie Sargent. Bruce M.F.P.
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