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The Seaforth News, 1960-06-16, Page 1sato S WIIOLPJ SEROUS, VOL. 82 Phone 134 SEAFOItT:u, ONTARIO, TiiURS1)Av, .J TN 11s, 1960 atm) a Yen(' Authorizeli ;: +lu! (:lien mntL Post. ga'ic•zr Dept., Oban Fnmvd,n err„a.. I'ululrnberg C UNCIL TAX A ISLE REARS At the regular meeting of Sea - forth council Monday evening un- paid taxes and building permits were main topics. Council decided to study a plan for a sewer for the new separate school, A bylaw setting the mill rates for 1900 was passed, Councillor Daly proposed that commis draw up 0 bylaw re build- ing permits at next meeting, On the question of trailers, the councillors said tete rate of levy on trailers had been raised from a maximum of $10 a month to $20 a month. Council would have to pass a bylaw setting rate, Rate would not apply to trailers in a trailer Damp, enelr as the one at Clinton. Councillor Daly said the com- mittee had consulted Clinton, no- clerich, London and Stratfor6 re building permits, Council agreed to the appointment of I•Iarold Ma- loney to continue as building in- spector. Decision to issue permits is lett with the inspector, who can consult the chairman or the council on special problems, Councillor Nelson Cau'dno re- commended that the building in, specter receive half the fees. The, councillors said it would he im- possible to get a man to devote full time to the womb, Councillor Brady led a discus, sion on the difficult problem the council faces in collecting out- standing taxes and arrears. He had a statement from the town's bank showing details of collec- tions and tax arrears over ten years, 1950 to 1950 on Dec. 31 of each year. Unpaid taxes in 1900 was $14,- 000 or 23%. In 1959 this had risen to unpaid taxes of $57,000 or 38%. A tax sale in 1956 htad reduced the percentage of unpaid taxes, but still left $37,000 taxes unpaid. Councillors complained that it is some of the largest taxpayers who are the worst offenders. A stiffer penalty an unpaid tax- es might help, councillors suggest- ed, Councillor Cardno reported no developments mi the industrial front. Reeve Ball reported no families on relief, He said county council was meeting this week, Councillor John Turnbull told council the Municipal Board had written for details of the towns finances in connection with the sewer project in the northwest portion of town. Councillor Turnbull said he had submitted a proposal to the Ont- ario Water Resources Commission in connection with supplying a sewer outlet for the new separate school, the idea being to run a sewer to George street and to main sewer on Crombie street. ENGAGEMENT Mrs, Marie -llatalon, of Paris, Franco, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Dolly, of Seaforth, to Glen Hubert Donald of Toronto, son of Mrs. Hazel Donald of Arthur. The wed- ding to take place on Saturday, June 18th in the McGill Divinity Hall Chapel, Montreal. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and )Mrs. Wesley C. Hack - well, Walton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Audrey Joan to John Harvey Me- Liwain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey McL.lwain Seaforth, The wedding will take place on Satur- day, July 16 at 3 pan. at Duff's United Church, Walton. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Marie Catherine, daughter of )Jr. and Mrs, Mike McLaughlin of Dublin, Ont., to Thomas Steph- en Niger, son of Mrs. Walter Ni- ger and the late Walter Niger of Stratford. The marriage to take :place July 2, 1960 at 10 o'clock in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, Ont. FARM SOLD 13arold Jackson reports that Nick Van Vugt of McKillop has purchased the Mat Sherwood pro- perty in Tuckersmith south of Egmondville from Carl Dalton of Seaforth. Immediate possession. REALESTATE CHANGE MT, John Carnochan, George Street, has purchased the resi- dence owned by Mr. T. T. Jack- son, on James_ Street, occupied ..by air. L. la NPelanson, with pos- session July 1st, through Harold Jackson. John •Carclno, agent. )MACHINE BILLING The Public Utilities Commis- sion is sending out bilis this month with a new look. They are made out on a Burroughes bailing machine instead of on a typewo'lt- 50 as previously. The figures are fed in the machine and with the Pull of a lever the whole billing is completed. This is more accur- ate and faster than the former system. FOOTBALL SOORNS \Ved,, June 8, intermediate— Godericlt 0 at St. Columban 1, Junior, it4rddaY, June 10 St, Col. rtinban 2, at Walton 1. The Seaforth W. I. will hold their picnic et the Seaforth Lions Park en Monday evening, June 200.1, Sports to begin at 8 p.m. Each. family will bring sandwiches and cake for thole own, 1ce cream and beverage will be slll)plied. 17 Tons Calcium Put on Streets Counetllor Thorpe Rivers told colulall at Monday's meeting that 1714 tons of calcium dust layer had been sprayed on Seafortll streets. Plait was not quite enough to do all areas. The town will get some more and hand spray the parte of the, streets that wore not done by the tank truck, he said, 'Tlie cost was $40 a ton. 'Councillor Rivers said the streets committee had got 90 loads of gravel. Patching with chips was being carried out, Bleachers For Recreation Park Seaforth council at tts meeting ou Monday approved putting a lawn hydrant and bleachers at the recreation grounds, South Main St., proposed by Oauneiltor John Flannery, chairman. Tho bleacher's will cost $110 tor lumber and labor. The trench and plastic pipe for the water will cost $80, to be paid by the'P,U,C, Water will be used to spray the diamond, Council agreed that the band shell did not need painting this year and the money could be spent on fixing up the park. The ball season will open on June 20, Councillor Rivers said. JIcPALL8 ELDER First Presbyterian Church, Sea - forth, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, June llth at 2 3 p.m„ when June Carole Elder, of Seaforth, and William and. Bill Graham, Clarence Shaw, Richard MoFalls, of Exeter, were sou expressed his sincere thanks united in marriage. The bride is to all after fiverwhich lunch was sere- Pres„ of the Guernsey Club, was a daughter of Rev, D. Leslie and ed with anniversary cake. Ichairman for the program. An (LC - MN. Elder of Seofomth, and the Jeanette McLachlan, daughter, cordioll solo by Betty Aun Gibb - groom to a son of Mr. and Mrs, of Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan, I lugs was enJoyed. Mrs. VauEg- Surprise Party on Silver Wedding Day A 8lu'pl'ise party of over sixty Mende and uoigilbm•s gathered ut the how of MO, and Mrs, Peter Simpson on Satttrdey evening to celebrate the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mr, Art Nicholson aete[l as mass ter of ceremonies when e social time and short program were en- joyed. Mrs, David Livingstone sang witll guitar accompaniment; Miss Gloria Carter played the ac- cordion ail Mr, \\Vein, Conine the violin. Thu following address was read by Mrs, James F. Scott: "Dear Joan and Pete, --Tonight we are gathered. here to express our good wishes and :to offer sin- cere congratulations 011 tllie your twout.y-dtth wedding anniversary, The Simpson door's have always been open for neighborly get-to- gethers, and when Jean played and Betty sang it was a night to remember, It was a happy day when little Peter joined his voice to the chorus, and now son-rn-law Don and grandson Paul have add- ed new notes to the family har- mony. Hard work and good meta agement have made Hillcrest Ac- res one of the most attractive and modern homes In this communi- ty. We have watched it grow and are proud of your success, It must be gratifying to you both. as you loop back ever the years and see ambitious achieved and hopes fulfilled, May the Simpson clan continuo to increase and prosper and as the Scotch folk say: 'Lang may your lune reek.' IVe now ask you to accept this gift f0I' friendship's sake and we hope to be back in another twenty-five year's to celebrate your golden wedding anniversary.” Messrs. Lorne Carter and Har- old Hugill then presented them with a eoOtee table. Othee gifts were a pair of lamps from the immediate family, and a wall mir- ror from the relatives, Mr. Simla Annual Banquet of Hospital Auxiliary The annual banquet of the kIas. fatal Auxiliary was helix at flon- etta Menard's, Grand Bend, Tues- day evening, The president, Mrs. Ebner Laren evened the meet- ing. Mrs, Wm. Graham gave a're- port of the nominating committee, Tho mystery prize was won by )'Ire, Wm. Hart, Mrs, it, fleXiudsey on behalf of the group presented a cup and saucer to Mrs, Ia. A, McMaster and expressed r'egr'ets on firs. htci1aster's departure to Grand Bence. Court Whist was enjoyed. Mrs. R. Boussey won high prize and low prize, Mrs, Don Stewart. Other prizes were won throughout 1115 evening by Mrs, A. Siliery, M'rs. Art Wright and Miss Jean Thompson, Officers for the venting year: President, Mr's, 11., Larone; vice presidents, :ars, 11. W, Stapleton, M'Irs. Fred Cosford; sec„ Mos, R. J. Boussey; corr. see., Mrs, Doug, Whyte; 1rea5,, Miss Gladys Thom - peon; press and publicity, Mrs, Kea Willis; buying oma,, friss Drops firs. B. Christie, Mrs. Georgina Smith firs. 1, Talbot; social eon„ firs, Lorne flacDon, ald; ways and moans, alas, John Patterson, :Vire. C. Retch; memb- ership, Mrs. Verne Graham; mys- tery box, Miss Dorothy Parke, Contest Feature Dairy Club Meeting The second meeting of Seaforth 41I Dairy Calf Club was hold on June 10 in connection with the Guernsey twilight meeting at the home of Bert Gibbings, Clinton. A class of Guernsey cows was judged and official placing and reasons given by Dr, Rennie of OAC, who also spoke on type clas- sification, Welcome was extended by Mr, Gibbings and brief re- marks were made by Earl Schultz Percy A McFalls, Exeter. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father, Rev. D. L. Elder, assisted by Rev, E. C. McLarnou, uncle of the bride. Given in marriage by her rath- er, the bride wore an original floor length gown of pure silk 11- lusion lace over slipper satin with fitted bodice coming to a paint at the waist, lily point sleeves and a sabrina neckline embroidered with iridescent sequins and seed pearls, the bouffant skirt falling into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion embroider- ed with clusters of flowers stud- ded with iridescent sequins, was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible and Peter Simpson, son of Mrs, Simpson and the late Alexander Simpson of Tuckersmith were un- ited in Marriage at the Egnmoncl- vi11e manse by the Rev. Chas. Malcolm, They have two children, Betty, Mrs, Donald Overholt, of Merriton, one son, Peter at home and a grandson, Paul. To Repair Roofs Around Town Hall seY Club and. friss Jean Addison Councillor Ed Daly reported to the )'SeaCor•th town council about for the 4H Club, repairs at the town hall, On Mon- day night the property committee had inspeeted the roofs on the additions that had been built on the town hall in recent years, crested with a pale mauve orchid. the police office, fireball and the Mrs. Lloyd Langille, Riverton, town garage, Nova Scotia, was matron of honor Complaints that all three build - wearing an aqua waltz length lugs had leaky roofs had been re. gown of silk organza oven' taffeta ceived. The committee found with a bateau neckline and fitted small leaks in the roofs and pre - bodice of pure silk illusion lace scribed roofing material to rem - with an organza eumberbund edy the situation. coming to a large bow at the It was found on the police of - front, Her headdress was a band Tice, Mr, Daly said, that all the of white roses with a sills organza water from the north side of the bow. She had a cascade bouquet town hall was draining down on of winite inoses and pink pinocchio this roof and had worn 0 hole in mums,the roof. An elbow and a length Bridesmaids were Miss Doris Forget of Osgoode, Ont., and Mlrs. Garry Dykstra, of Norwich, who wore gowns identical to matron - of -honor's in pink. Their flowers were cascade bouquets of pink roses with white pinocchie mums. Flower girl was Miss Linda Ma- rie Heighten and xingbearer was Master John Gorwill, The flower girl wore a sleeveless dress of pale yellow embroidered nylon over taffeta with matching nylon sash, and carried a basket of yel- low roses and white pinocchie mums. Mr. Beverly )'0eLean, Toronto, was best man. Ushers were Mr, Graham MoLarnon, Toronto; Mr. Alvin Cudmore, Exeter. -Tv. H. 2. Kempster of Goderieh was organist. The Lord's Prayer. and The Wedding Prayer were sung by Mrs, V. A. Heighten, Ottawa, sister of the bride. The reception was held in the 01100011 hall, the bride's mother wearing a dress of pink lace over taffeta, white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The bride- groom's mother's dress was of navy blue sheer with white polka dots, white accessories and cor- sage of red roses. The Ladies' Aid assisted. MT. and Mrs. Moralis left for a honeYmOOIl in the United 'States and Maritimes. For travelling the bride wore a beige dress with mat- ching •duster, blue and beige ac- cessories and a pale mauve orchid in corsage. They will reside at Exeter. Guests were present from Nova Scotia, Ottawa, WInchester, Metcalfe, Toronto, Norland, Nor- wich. mond, Clinton, led a singsong, An elocution number was given 117 Mrs, McKinnon of Ciintou. .firs. Elgin Nott and Mrs, Bruce Fal- coner tied for first place in ladies judging, Maurice Hailahan won first for men, Amy Stewart and Deanna Dale tied for first place in. girls judging and Ren Gemmell was first for boys. 'Thanits t0 'S'Ir. Gibbings was extended by Lyle Stokes of Ailsa Craig for Quern - Vacancy Filled In High School Staff Mr. A. E. McCouney, of Oak- ville, has been ,ongaggcl as in- structor in Agricultural Science and Grade 13 Physics at Seaforth District I-Iigh School. This will fill the staff vacancy caused' by the resignation of Mr, 11. White- ley, Mr, MBConney is a brother of Mrs. Harvey, wife of Dr, John Harvey et the Topnotch staff. IaLTIE FUND A donation from the Women's Institute of $10,00 mattes the total to 'elate $157.00. of pipe had been added to run the offending deluge clear of the po- lice office. Ile told council the basement at the town hall had been rewired, The town scales behind the town hall have been leased, he said, Sewer Connection on Market Street At the town council meeting on Monday Councillor John Turnbull said that the builder of the new bowling alley on Market street, Gary Kelly, had offered to slut a connection along Market street to the sewer on the west side of Rain Street at his own expense if the town would fix up the road- way afterwards, Councillor Rivers, the Streets Chairman, said he was agreeable if the connection went along the north sidewalk where it would' have little effect except where it crossed High Street. Councillors wondered •how deep the connection would go and if there was danger of a cave-in which would hurt the road. Coun- cillor Rivers said there was Tittle danger in dry weather, It would be about 10 feet deep back of Sills' store. Councillors decided this was not their worry but the contractor's. Mayor Christie observed that the original permit had been for the bowling alley to face on Jar- vis street^ Now the building which was being rapidly con- structed,- faced on Market street, 'Councillor Rivers said Mr. Kelly and his foreman had come to his house one evening and asked for permission to make the change, Mr, Rivers had told them he felt that council would not ob- ject, MGR STANDING In reference to the list of awards at Seaforth District :High School, as aunouueecl last week, it might be explained that the highest marks in t110 Christmas and Easter examinations were actually obtained by Gisela IIe1- big. As Gisela had won this same pr'izo last year, according to the rules the .award of the cedar chest reverted to the next highest part>il, Coiigratulations are tbeee- fore in order to both these girls for their high standing, 3RICH—STEVEN ,S Baskets of .snowballs and tulips decorated the Chapel of Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, when Elizabeth Louise, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mme, Alvin Stevens, R.R. 2, Seaforth, ex. changed wedding vows with Dav- id Arthur Crich, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crich, Clinton. The Rev, G. L. Wills, Clinton, offici- ated at the doubleriug ceremony ou Saturday afternoon, June 4th. Carman Haines, Blyth, presided at the organ. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a floor -length gown of white nylon over taffeta, with lace inserts. The fitted bod- s va of lace trimmed with se- quins and long sleeves. A crown of iridescent sequins held her fingertip veil. She carried 8 c0ee- ceut of red roses, showered with white satin ribbon. The niaicl of honor, Mrs. Ray McLarnon, Sea - forth, sisterof the bride, wore a waltz -length gown of turquoise net over taffeta with matching jacket and small hat. She carried a crescent of white murals. Ted Crich, brother of the groom was groomsman. A reception followed at Keith )icLeans. The happy couple left midst showers of confetti for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bridechoosing a blue cotton dress with matching duster, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. On their return they will reside in Clinton. Becomes District Deputy President Mrs. Joseph Grunrmett received her Commission as District Depu- ty President for Huron District 211 at the Rebekah Assembly ses- sions at the Royal York, Toronto, this week. On Wednesday she at- tended the Presidents Dinner with all other incoming Dist, Dep. Presidents in Ontario. Also attending the sessions from Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge are Miss Jean Scott, Mr's, Mary McTlroy, firs. Mae Dormice, Mos, William Dalrymple (representa- tive) and Mrs, Ed Andrews (scholar), REBEKA.IIS z1IWET A donation was macre to the Salvation Army appeal at Men - day night's meeting 00Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge with :Mrs, 'K, Sharp, N,G, presl1ing, The last meeting of the present term, Jtino 27 is to commence at 7,30 p.m. with a social to follow. The 501'/0 -winning one -act play in a recent adjudicated competi- tion at Brodilagelt and directed by Mrs, Ralph IMicks will be preseut- ed, Mrs. ,Mae Iliilebreoht and bbs, Wilmer Cuthill were named to arrange other program num- bers. 'Members of the Rebekah end OddteiloWs Lodges and their families are invited to attend, A Silver collection will bo taken and a pot -leek lunch served, • ,,,1l All, 11,1111„11111,141111100„111110„1 {11111,1140010,1101111001e14n04110ttttt000.000144100l lllllll 50th Anniversary of = -. W. J. Finnigans On Wednesday, ,lune 15, fir, and lairs, W. J. Finnigan quletts celebrated their 50th wedding A anniversary, Married in 'Toronto, they later moved to ilgmondville I where Mr, Finnigan vas a goner - al merchant for 35 years, retiring! 10 years ago, The family will observe the m-; rasion on the loth when feel the first time in 20 z 014, 1 they will all be together at the 101111y residence in 1:1tmondvllh^_; f:ape('ted with their families; are: Alex, Tormntu: Jeannette, Gananoquet Buzz, London: Mari garet, Sarnia; Gordon, Sudbury: (.trent a11c1 Mildred, l gmomiville; Stuart, Laudon, and Bee, Toronto, NIIOI3BROOK — J.l('IONO\' Baskets of dant purple lilac and white shirea with white 11111- delabra decorated Blyth tallied Church for the marriage at high noon Saturday, June 4111 of Shir- ley Anne, elder daughter of Dr. If, 0, Jacks(nl, Ring St., Blyth, and the late Mrs, Jackson, to Charles Herbert Shobhrook, son of fir, and Mrs. Clifford Shob- brook, R,R, 1, Blyth, Rev, E. :Me - Lagan, minister of the Church affieiated, bliss Margaret Jackson Played the wedding nmsie, The soloist, Miss Myrtle Knox sang "1'11 Walk Beside You” and "Tho Lord's Prayer", and the "Wedding Prayer". The bride wore u waltz - length gown el Aleneen lace over silk net and taffeta. The round neckline had a yolk embroidered with pearls and rhinestones. She carried a crescent bouquet of Red Bird roses and Lily-of-the-ValleY, Miss Sharon Jackson, her sister's maid of honor, wore aqua organza with a waltz -length bouffant skirt with self bows and carried a crescent of white ca0natioue with pink satin streamers. Miss Marilyn Robinson of Pontiac, )Bell„ a cousin of the bride, and .hiss Gloria Allan, Lnncleslloro, were identical to the maid of hon- or, Joyce King, Sarnia, cousin of the bride was flower girl dressed in aqua organza over net and tat - feta and carried a nosegay of pink carnations. Richard Robinson of Pontiac, Mich„ was ringbe0rer. Douglas Shobbrook of Sarnia, a cousin of the bridegroom was best man, The ushers were Wayne Jackson, Blyth, brother or elle bride, and James Knox, Stonff- ville, cousin of the bridegroom. Serving the wedding breakfast were members of the Church Choir, The dining hall of tete church was decorated with forget- me-nots and lily -of -the -valley with blue and white streanlers. Receiving the guests was the bride's aunt, Mrs. Chas. Robinson, Pontiac. She wore a sheath dress of brown and white printed silk with matching bolero and corsage at Gloria roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a pale green figured silk sheath with similar corsage. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the bride wore a beige silk tweed sheath with jacket in beige and brown with white ac- cessories and corsage of Golden Sceptre roses. On their return, they will reside on the bride- groom's term, MR. 3, Walton. Guests were present from Stoutf- fville, Sarnia, Clarkson, Pontiac, Brussels, Winghant, Walton, Kit- chener and Blyth, DUBLIN Mrs, Morley Lannon was host- ess for the Zion W, A. an Wed- nesday evening with Mrs. Earl Barker in charge. The meeting opened with the W. A. theme Hymn and serlpture comments by Mrs. Ross Pepper. A reading fol- lowed by blrs. Laurence Barker and a piano solo by Gayle Lan- nin. bis. L, Morino showed slides on her trip to Switzerland and of her interesting experiences. Mrs. Lorne Aikens and firs, Glenn Pepper gave readings. A bazaar was planned for the fall, also a picnic. The meeting was closed with a hymn and lunch served by the hostess. A large crowd of friends and relatives attended the reception for far. and Mrs, Danny Costello recently married, at the Brod- 110.8011 Community ball on Satur- day night. Mrs. Costello was the former Margaret Rose Murray, Country Cousins orchestra pro- vided music for dancing. Mr, Pat Feeney react an address of con - VD Whit Ions and good wishes, and Glenn Butters presented the couple with a purse of money, A lunch was served by the spon- sors in charge. Mr. and Mrs, Matt McCarthy of Pontiac Mich„ with fir, and Mrs, Lloyd McCarthy and John McCarthy, air, and Mrs. Frank Evans in London with )h', and fors. John Cleary, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Dantzor, London, with 311', Billie Dantzor, Mr, and Mrs, R0I1 Butters and children, St, Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs, Toni Butters, )flee Nancy Kelly of Kitchener. ivi111 Mr. and firs, Fergus Belly. Miss Margaret McCarthy of St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, is spending lier vacation with her Cather, John McCarthy, Miss Rose Merle Flannery of London with 315, and Mrs. ache Flannery, Mr, Frank Rowland, Oakville, with Louis McGrath, Mrs, John Robinson Dundee, with Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Looby:, Mr', Pat Feeney, Miss Mae Kel- ly, Tilleouhurg with Mee, Cather- ine Feeney, Miss Ilene Whetham, Kitchener at her home, GIFT SUGGESTIONS WATCHES Bulavri. \Vatc•lles „, 21.95 no Gruen Watches ... , 1ose:, rte Crusader Watches 1'' 1)1 np Crusader Automatic Watches 19,95 Arday Watches .... 12.95 up Westclox Pocket Watches 4,25 up RINGS 1014 011yx Initial lting 9.95 up Stelling Signet Ring 4.ue up 10K Gents Wedding Ring 10,1,0 lip OUFF LINKS & THE BARS Cuff Links anti Tie Dar ,.9015 2.00. lap Cuff Link Sets 1.50 alp Tie Bars 1.00 lip PENS & PENCILS Sheaffer Snorkel Pens 5,952.95 alp Shaeffer Cartrialge Peus all alp Sheaffer Ball Point Pens 11)5 Waterman Cartridge Pens Waterman Ball Point PI•ns (1c np Parker "Jotter" Ball Point. 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Until a (11011111 ago Miss Hog - garter had been enjoying her usu- al health, but since has been con- fined to hospital. Celebrating with her was her brother, Mr, henry lloggarth, Seafortll, also relatives from 1lewett, Mitchell, Seaforth and Grand Bend, who enjoyed a birthday' cake aucl refreshments. Miss Hoggarth received many floral bouquets as well as mutter - ons cards. • IIe)tnail fiintonen Entertain Semite and Cubs along with as- sistants in the Kinsmen 11'c1 oy League, were among guests as Bengali Kinsmen hell ladies' 1118111 at the Bluewater Restaur- ant, Grand Deed. I;)?t President, Harold Knight treseuted a plaque to President Ross Jinks in recognition of Iris past. service to the cloth, and Kin- ette past President. \irs, ,Tack Drysdale presented President, firs, William Mirkle with a gift iu appreciation of past years' ser- vice, GOLDEN 1Tr, end Mrs, Charles Dexter eele1rated theta golden annivers- ary \Vednescley, June 15th, Mrs, Dexter was the former Elizabeth Jane Adams, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. henry Adams of Lon [testnco, Mos, Dexter has font' Sisters, Mrs. Joseph .Youu„ blut of Londeshoro, firs, Austin Dexter, Myth, Mrs, Guy Cunningham, of Auburn, and fiis5 Lillian Adams of Clinton; one brother, ,Tahn 01) the homestead. Otte brother Thom- as is deceased, M, Dexter tuns the son of the late Ml', 1(11[1 firs. Theodore Dex- ter of the 11th con, of Hallett and has one brothel' Austin of Myth, ,lir, and MI's. OX I' wore married by Rev, Currie. They have one daughter, bus. W. R. Jewitt, ten grandchildren and one great granddaughter, WEDDING They were gnosis of honor at a dinner on Sat., June 11tb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jewli) when 75 guests were present. They re- ceived many lovely gifts A guest who was present flfty (ears ago. wits the organist, airs, Fred 'Poll of Auburn, attests were present from Niagara. Falls, Toronto, Woodstock, Goderirh, Clinton, Va, run, Seaforth, I31y1.11, 111', and Mrs. Dexter are members of Constance United Church and Mrs, Dexter was an active WA member of the a Dud \VMS and is a life member of the \VMS. Congratulations wore received from Prince 1111110101' Die- fenbalter, Premier Frost, Charles Ma.cNaugltton, 3651' mud Metall Cardiff, 11P, Open house was held Weci,, .Tune 15th for their friends and relatives,