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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-04-09, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964 PAGE THREE News of HENSALL District Mrs. Ross MacMillan and David, Kitchener, spent Wed- nesday with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mrs. B, F. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Eric McCue, Seaforth, were guests Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Clendon Christie a n d Catharine Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith spent the week -end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flannery, and family, London. Mrs. Grace Harpole has re- turned to her home after spend- ing the winter months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Peacock, and family at Ottawa. Flowers in the United Church sanctuary Sunday .morning last were in loving memory of Miss Janet Doig, placed by :her broth- er, John Doig. Miss Carolyn Cook, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook, had the misfortune to sprain her left wrist in a fall in her home. Douglas Smith, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, un- derwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Jack Caldwell underwent sur- gery on his leg at Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hildebrand, of Wheatley, were Easter guests with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, and granddaughter, Carolyn. Amber Rebekahs Amber Rebekah Lodge met in the lodge rooms, Wednesday, April 1, with Noble Grand Mrs. Clarence Volland presiding. A donation was sent to sponsor the student being chosen to at- tend the UN and also the World Fair. The next regular meet- ing will be the official visit of the D.D.P., with each member to bring some article for a penny sale. Hensall Kinsmen will conduct a cancer drive of the village on Monday, April 27, at 7 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander and family spent Easter week with friends in Detroit and Rochester. Mr, and Mrs. Karl Haslip and family, of Hamilton, were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy, Friends of Mrs, John Hawley, from Centrallia and Hensall, met at her home to honor her with a farewell party prior to her leaving this month with her husband and family to Moos- onee on James Bay. Mrs. Haw- ley was presented with a floral centrepiece, 0 LeBeau - Pepper Carol Eileen Pepper and An- thony LeBeau were united in marriage on Tuesday, March 31, at 12 o'clock at St, Joseph's Ronan Catholic Church, Clin- ton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pep- per, RR 2, Seaforth, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac LeBeau, RR 1, ,Bruce - field. Rev. Father S. E. McGuire performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Berne McKinley, North Bay. Soloist was Miss Sharon Strong, Seaforth, who sang "The Wedding Prayer", "Wed- ding Hymn" and "Bridal Pray- er", The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a full length gown of chantilly lace over bridal taffeta with a fitted bodice trimmed with sequins and pearls. Rhinestone crown and elbow length veil were worn. She carried a mauve orchid corsage on a white Bible. Mrs. David Middleton, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, and wore a pink crystal charm sheath with snatching full overskirt, a snatching veil AsimmonmEMEMEMEMISIEJIM MALTING AR EY CONTRACTS PARKLAND SEED SUPPLIED This variety out -yielded Betz and 1VMontcalln in Huron County as test- ed by the Ontario Agricultural College and published in their "1963 The Progress Report". WHITE BEAN CONTRACTS One of the areas better cash crops. Fertilizer and seed supplied on all coIltracts. Fertilizer A complete stock carried at competitive prices. cook BROS. MILLING CO., LTD. PHONE 24 OR 20 -- HENSALL hat, white shoes and gloves. The bridesmaids were Mrs, Garry Kerner, sister of the groom; Miss Marlene Pepper, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Bert Pepper, sister-in-law of the bride. They wore identical dresses to that of the matron of honor, carrying a crescent of white 'mums trimmed with pink tulle. Larry LeBeau, brother of the groom, was best pian. Ushers were Morris Medd, Bob Cald- well and Bert Pepper, all of Clinton. For a reception at Clinton Hotel, the bride's mother re- ceived the guests in a pink three-piece linen suit trimmed with lace. She chose black and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother assisted in a beige sheath and matching jacket with brown accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow carnations. To travel to Kentucky, the bride chose a white wool boucle suit with black accessories and a mauve orchid corsage. She carried a red spring coat, The couple will reside at the groom's farm at RR 1, Bruce - field, The bride holds a degree from the Conservatory of Music, University of Toronto and teaches music in several local schools. 0 Letter March 26, 1964 Mr. H, Turkheim, Publisher, Zurich, Ontario. Dear Mr. Turkheim: I would like to express our gratitude for your vital assis- tance in making our Mothers Marches so successful in the Hensall and Zurich areas. The coverage we received in your newspapers was most gen- erous and extremely helpful. On behalf of our board, our patients and our local campaign volunteers — thank you again for your co-operation. Sincerely, Don R. Prior, President, March of Dimes, Rehabilitation Foundation. Minister's Wife Speaks at Easter UCW Meeting Mrs. Harold Currie was guest speaker at the Easter Thank - Offering meeting of Unit 4 of the UCW, Thursday afternoon, April 2. presenting an Easter message, "How much Christ gave us on His way to Calvary." The speaker said, "the theme of stewardship enters into our thinking, the Gospel of Jesus does not end with the Crucifix- ion, the open tomb has revealed Eternity." Mrs. Laird Mickle presided for the program and Mrs. Janes McAllister for the business. The devotional on "The Holy Week" was in charge of Miss M. Ellis, assisted by Mrs. Sim Roobol and Mrs, Pearl Shad - dick. Miss Ami Mickle favoured with two lovely piano solos, "The Holy City" and "I'll Walk With God". The group were informed of the order bake sale, May 9, for "Mother's Day", sponsored by Mrs. Ron Mock's unit; the gen- eral meeting of the UCW Mon- day, April 13, for which Rev. Clifford Park, of Clinton, presi- dent of London Conference of the United Church of Canada, will be guest speaker Members responded well with their gift of tea towels for the church kitchen. Arrangements were made for this unit to look after flowers and nursery for the month of April. A letter of appreciation was read from the Henry fam- ily. Mrs. Miekle expressed thanks to Mrs. Currie for her inspiring message, and to those who as- sisted with the program. The lovely Easter flowers arranged by Mrs. Clarence Smillie re- minded one of the botanical gardens. Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs, W. Dilling will have charge of the May meeting, Program con- veners were Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Sinn Roobol. Want -Ads Are Sure To Bring You Results wit dia Hensall United Church REV. HAROLD F. CURRIE, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. J. PHILIP GANDON, Rector 9:45 a.m.—Morning Service. 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. I�JWP.IT✓.N^P Carmel Presbyterian Church REV. D. R. MacDONALD, B.A., Minister Mrs. M. 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