Zurich Citizens News, 1965-08-12, Page 7THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1965
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE SEVEN
MARRIED IN PRESTON — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
John Weido were married recently in St. Luke's Anglican
Church, Preston. The bride is Barbara Carol, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Smith. Hespler, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Weido, Zurich. The couple
will reside in Mitchell, where both are on the staff of the
Mitchell District High School.
Married in Preston Church
Barbara Carol Smith became
the bride of Kenneth John
Weido at a ceremony in St.
Luke's Anglican Church, Pres-
ton, on Saturday, July 17, at
'7:30 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
Smith, Hespeler, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Weide, Zurich. Rev. T. G.
Lewis officiated.
Soloist, Mrs. Roy Habermehl,
Preston, sang The Wedding
Prayer and The Lord's Prayer
and was accompanied by Mrs.
Eric McKay, Stratford.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
pole de faille sheath gown with
a shallow scooped neckline.
Applique work of Alencan lace
accented the skirt. The bridal
ensemble was completed by e
bustle back overskirt trailing
to a cathedral train. A double
pill box hat trimmed in match-
ing lace held her finger-tip
nylon veil and she carried a
bouquet of orchids and steph-
anoti s.
Miss Anne Cooker, Wood-
stock, was maid of honor and
Miss Eleanor Schoenau, Toron-
to, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mitchell
axd Miss Shirley Weido, Zurich,
were bridesmaids. They were
gowned alike in identical em-
pire fitted dresses of blue peau
de soie. The full-length gowns
were accented by flowing back
panels and bow -trimmed belts.
They carried cascades of white
carnations and trailing ivy.
Their matching blue peau de
soie pill box hats were trimmed
with seed pearls and rhine-
stones.
Best man was Gordon Smith,
Mitchell, and ushers were Ron
Thiel and Paul Weido, Zurich.
For the reception .at the
Kress Hotel the bride's mother
received guests in a street -
length dress of French blue
brocade. Her ensemble was
completed with matching plume
hat and ivory accessories. The
groom's mother wore a cham-
pagne linen dress with overlay
of chiffon with matching ac-
cessories and her corsage was
yellow Sweetheart roses.
FARMERS!
For .a honeymoon to the east
the bride wore a beige suit with
overlay of white lace, white
accessories and a gardenia cor-
sage.
The newlyweds will reside in
Mitchell, where both are on the
teaching staff of the high
school.
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Descendants of Bei! Families Meet
The Bell reunion of the le-
scendants of Andrew and Mary
(Blair) Bell, whose parents,
Robert and Margaret (Doig)
Bell from Kippen, Scotland, ar-
rived in the present Kippen,
Ontario area in 1835, was cele-
brated in Seaforth Lions Park
on Saturday, July 31. Sports, a
b a 11 game, swimming, and a
chicken barbecue were enjoyed
by all.
The occasion was made more
more joyous by the visit of 86
members of families from a-
cross Canada and Boston, Mass.,
to the Bell homestead on high-
way 4, south of Kippen.
Sunday, August 1, the sec-
ond day of the reunion, was a
memorial occasion at the Sun-
day morning service at Kippen
U n it e d Church which was
built in 1867. Guest soloist at
the service was Walter B e 11
W a 1 p e r, of Kinnaird, B. C.,
whose great grandparents were
members of the building com-
citee. He was accompained by
his wife Virginia, at the organ.
The balance of the day was
spent at Belhuron Farms, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
J. F. Bell, the birth place of
many of those present. On dis-
play were pictures of Kippen.
Scotland, and heather picked
there, also a family tree of the
descendants of the late Andrew
and Mary (Blair) Bell compiled
by Mrs. Cameron Richardson,
Hensall, and Donald Bell, of
Boston, Mass.
After supper, two white lil-
ies were presented by the fam-
ily of the late Robert Bell to
the oldest member, Mrs. Cam-
eron Richardson, Hensall, and
to the youngest member, Ran-
dy Ford, Grand Bend.
Several draws- were made
for ceramic plates for the 'adults
and chalk boards for the child-
ren, made and donated by Gra-
ham Bell, Streetsville. Donald
Bell of Boston showed pictures
of the last reunion in 19 6 3.
Howard Brooks. New Westmin-
ster, showed slides taken n
the western provinces. A beau-
tiful ceramic coffe table made
by Graham Bell was presented
to Mr. and Mrs. William J. F.
Bell, a gift from all those who
attended the reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wal -
per of N e w Westminister, a
recent bridal couple, were pre-
sented with a lovely table
cloth.
Plans were made to hold the
n ext reunion in 1967 with a
new committee of Mrs. James
Morris, of Goderieh, Howard
Brooks, New Westminister, B.C.
Bill Chipchase, Hensall and
William J. F. Bell, Kippen.
Th o se remaining for the
week -end holiday were Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Bell and family of
Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs.
John Sinclair, Mr. Graham Bell,
Streetsville, Mrs. M argare t
Young, Mower, Saskatchewan,
Mrs. Ru t h Adair, and grand
daughter, London with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Hensall;
Mr. and Mrs. William Walper;
Fort St. J o h n, B. C. Mr. and.
Mrs. Walter Walper, and fam-
iy, Kinnaird, B. C., Mr. a n d
Mrs. Howard Brooks and fam-
ily, New Westminister, B. C.,
Mrs. N. Moorehouse, Kinnaird,
B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance
Douglas, Islington, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Golding, Toronto with
Mr. and Mrs. William J. F. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase
entertained the members of the
Bell Clan on Saturday evening,
at their summer cottage on
Lake Huron.
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Obituary
Percy Tippett
Funeral service for the late
Percy Tippett, of Varna, was
held from Bonthron funeral
home on Thursday, August 5,
conducted by Rev. Harrison, of
Bayfield. Interment was in the
Bayfield cemetery.
Mr. Tippett, in his 77th year,
passed away in Clinton Publie
Hospital on Tuesday, and is
survived by his wife, the former
Elsie Petty; three sisters, Mrs.
William Hayter, Varna Mrs.
John Pease, Lon d o n; Mrs.
Charles Upshall, Bayfield.
Pallbearers were Elmer Hay-
ter, Harvey Hayter, Mervyn
Hayter, Lloyd Pease, Ervin
Pease, Jack Bacon.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
ONTARIO
Ontario
Hospital Insurance
will now
cover
dependent childre
to 21st birthday
Beginning September 1, 1965, benefits under
the Ontario Hospital Insurance "Family" pre-
mium will be extended to cover eligible un-
married, unemployed dependent children until
they reach their 21st birthday (rather than to the
19th birthday as in the past). This will apply,
also, to the supplementary 'semi -private' co-
verage for which some residents remit additional
premiums to private carriers through the Com-
mission.
Separate premiums will be required when
such dependants reach age 21, or marry, or
become regularly employed. Applications for
registration are available in hospitals, banks,
Province of Ontario Savings Offices and
Commission offices.
The Family premium, however, will cover a
person over age 21 who is dependent upon the
insured parent or guardian because of physical
or mental infirmity, provided he or she was the
(assured person's dependant before age 21.
Refund of Premiums
An unmarried, unemployed person who will
now become eligible as a Family dependant
under age 21 because of this new regulation, and
for whom separate premiums have already been
prepaid beyond September 1, 1965, is entitled
to a refund of premiums back to that date. Re•
funds must be requested as this is the only
means of identifying those eligible. The form
at the bottom of this announcement is for the
convenience of Pay Direct members in claiming
this refund. Premiums prepaid through a group
(other than as an employee) will be refunded
through the group.
Note:
Commission literature is being changed to show
the new age limit. In the meantime, please read
all references to age 19 in existing pamphlets as
"age 21".
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TORONTO 7, ONTARIO
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REQUEST FOR REFUND
To Ontario Hospital Services Commission, 2195 Yonge St., Toronto 7, Ontario
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IF ADDRESS IS RURAL ROUTE or GENERAL DELIVERY
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