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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1969
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MAUDE HEDDEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Sproat Patterson
and daughter, Mrs. Marion
Peart, Toronto, visited with Mr.
Paterson's father, John Paterson,
at the home of Miss Cassie
Dougall on Saturday,
CHOIR PRESENTATION
At the conclusion of the church
services in the United Church
Sunday morning, members of
the choir enjoyed a social get-
together highlighted with a
delicious dinner served in the
Fellowship Hall. Ronald Doehn
and Wayne Payne, bo th mem-
bers of the choir, who will be
shortly, were presented
leaving14
with Hymnarys. The presentat-
ion was made by Mrs. Harry
Horton, president of the choir.
Mrs. John Turkheim, leader
and organist, spoke briefly ex-
pressing thanks on behalf of the
choir. The choir will be on
vacation until the first of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay,
Pamela, Sheila, Kevin and
Scott, of Bridgeport, were week-
end guests with Mrs. John Hend-
erson and family.
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Correspondent 4
Kippen East W 1
Hear Reports
The June meeting of Kippen
East W. I. was held. Wednesday
evening, June 18 at the home
of Mrs. Robert Kinsman with
Mrs, James Drummond as co-
hostess, Roll call was answered
by giving a quick trick for
picnic basket,
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Mrs. Harry Caldwell gave
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he treasurer's report; Mrs.
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Kinsman the sunshine report
and Mrs. Drummond gave a
report of the district annual.
A piano solo by Dwight Kins-
man and a guitar solo -by John
Kinsman were much enjoyed,
Correspondence was read.
Mrs. Ken McLean, and Mrs. S.
Connelly, Mrs. Robert Bell and
Miss Donna Whitehouse are
leaders for the next 4-H club
project. The exhibit for the
Exeter fair is to be five articles
for a child's room, namely,
knitted crochet, needlepoint
a painting and piece of em
BRIDAL SHOWER
Miss Jean Lara
Laramie,, `Centralia,
bride-electet of 5 , was
honoured at a pantry shower
arranged by her aunts, the
Misses Amy and Greta Laramie,
Hensall, held at their home
Tuesday evening, June 17,
attended by twenty-five neigh-
bours, relatives and friends.
Mrs. Robert Elgie of Kippen
read the presentation address
to Jean and the lovely gifts
were presented by Miss Mary
Goodwin and Mrs. Pearl Passmore
A program and contests were
enjoyed. Out-af-town guests
attended from London, Centralia,
Huron Park and Exeter,
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Brie Honored
prior to
Saturday Wedding
Miss Lynne Elyse Crouch of
Arva, whose marriage to Robert
Ernest Mickle took place Satur-
day, June 21 at St. John the
Divine Church, Arva, has been
honored at a trouseau tea and
a number of othef pre -nuptial
events. Miss Crouch is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Crouch of Arva. Her fiance
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle, Hensall.
At a trouseau tea given by
Mrs. Crouch,the tea table
was covered with lace, centred
with a white bridal doll cake.
Greeting guests with the bride-
elect were her mother and Mrs.
Mickle. Pouringtea were Mrs.
Winn Hammond and Mrs. Flor-
ence Astles, Miss Pamela Mickle
and Miss Judith Mickle, Hensall,
nieces of the room -elect, were
groom -elect,
in charge of the guest book,
Trousseau and gifts were shown
by Miss Ann Mickle, Hensall;
Miss Sandra Mansell, Miss
Joyce Ogletree and Mrs. Maril-
ynne Fletcher.
Joint showers for -the couple
were held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Crouch and Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph Belecky.
Mrs. Freida Worton entertained
Miss Crouch at a shower in herhome. A luncheon honouring
the couple was held at the home
of Miss Evelyn Jarvis, and a pre-
sentation was made on behalf of
the church choir of which both
are members.
A presentation luncheon was
given by the women staff mem-
bers of Arthur Vodden Secondary
School, St. Thomas where Miss
Crouch teaches. Aresentation
was also made on behalf of the
whole teaching body.Followin
rehearsal on Frriday vening, the
groom -elect's parents entertainer
the bridal party at the Crouch
broidery work.home.
It was voted to join the auxi-
liary at Huronview. The next
meeting is to be a picnic at
Hensall park on August 24 at
2 p.m.
Mrs. Brodie introduced Mrs,
Joanna Velleau of Brucefield
who gave a demonstration on
making paper flowers. She was
thanked by Mrs. Dave Triebner
and presented with a gift,
Mrs. John Sinclairgave the
mott. Mrs. Robert Bell acted
as M.C. for the Open Line.
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Some very amusing calls were
called in. Courtesy remarks
were given and the meeting
closets with the ween and re-
freshments served,
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