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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-30, Page 3Hensall Hilda Payne Berth :., McGregor Miss Debbie Gooding visited with her grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Edgar Munn on her return to Thunder Bay. Miss Sandra Fletcher of Kirkton visited during the holidays with her uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs. William Tinney and family. Constable Doug Wein, R.C.M.P. Mrs. Wein and David, Whitby spent the week -end with Mrs. Wein's parents Mr. & Mrs. Harold. Parker. Mrs. Jack Simmons and Dale returned home after holidaying in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Don Mousseau and family returned home after holidaying at Freeport in the Bahamas. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Scruton of Port Dover visited over the week- end with the former's brother-in- law and sister Mr. & Mrs. Peter McNaughton. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The sermon subject was "When my Faith is Weak". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the piano for the service of song. The service next Sunday will be held in the Sanctuary at 10:00 a.m. The movie "The Cross and the Switch Blade" is being shown at Brucefield Centennial School, Saturday, April 2nd at 8:00 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon T. Munn of Stoney Creek visited last week with the latter's mother Mrs. Ida Munn. Mrs. Wilmer McDonald, Mrs. Ruth Ann Penrose, Mr. & Mrs. Jack McDonald and Bill Barber of Brampton were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins, Sarah and baby Jeffrey, Kit- chener visited on Wednesday last with the latter's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Ray McNall and daughter Karen of Fergus visited with the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Hodgins and baby Michelle of Ailsa Craig, visited Friday evening. Mr. Wilbur Dilling has been spending the past week with his daughter and son-in-law Mr, & Mrs. Alan Olson, in London. While there, he and the family celebrated his brother, Austin Dilling's ninetieth birthday at Strathmere Lodge where his brother resides. Bill Gibson of William's Hairstyling, is pleased to an- nounce that Miss Terry Garrow of Clinton joined his. staff at his beauty shop in Hensall. Anglican Chureh At St. Paul's Anglican Church, Holy Baptism was administered by Rev. G. A. Anderson to Michael James and June Elizabeth Marie, children of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bennett Hughes. The text of the sermon was taken from St. John's gospel, chapter three, "Marvel not that I say unto Thee ye must be born again". Anniversary More than 300 area persons attended an Open House at Exeter United Church Saturday to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, RR 1, Hensall. Edgar Cudmore and the former Muriel Keyes were married on March 24, 1927 at the Hensall United Church parsonage by Rev. Arthur Sinclair. The at- tendants were Mervyn Cudmore and Mrs. Harold Scruton. After their marriage the Cudmore's took up residence on Concession 2 of Usborne township for two years before moving to their present home at Lot 31, Concession 4 of Usborne. The couple has one daughter Mrs. Wilmer (Marjorie) Mac- Donald of Brampton and five grandchildren, A son Alvin was killed in a motor vehicle accident in 1975. Mr. Cudmore now retired from his farming oeprations has been associated with many groups for more than 25 years. These in- clude the Gideons, Youth For Christ, Christian Reach -Out and the drive-in cburch services in the area. At Saturday's Open House the tea table was tastefully arranged with floral decorations and golden candles. Pouring tea in . the afternoon were Mrs. Harold Parker, Mrs. Robert Keys, Mrs. Elsie Keys and Mrs. Harold Cudmore, Those serving were Mrs. Doug Wein, Mrs. Don Dalton, Miss Kathy Parker, Mrs. Larry Johnston and Mrs. Hugh Davis, In the evening Mrs. Marie Cudmore, Mrs. Eva Parker, Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore and Mrs. Gordon Parker poured tea. Those serving were Mrs. Le Roy Keyes, Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. Ken Parker, Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Mrs. Ken Cudmore and Mrs. Don Rooth; The marriage vows were renewed at 4 to 5 o'clock in the sanctuary. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Leila Fink- beiner. Mrs. Doug Warren was guest soloist. Rev, Doug Warren, London performed the ceremony assisted by Rev. Clayton Kuepfer., Zurich. Citizens News, March 30, 1977 Page 3 The bride was attended by Mrs. Harold Scruton (nee Elva Shaddick) Port Dover who was her bridesmaid 50 ytears ago. Mervyn Cudmore, Exeter at- tended his brother as groomsman as he did fifty years ago. Following the ceremony a family dinner was served from a beautifully arranged table centered with a wedding cake, golden candles and carnations. Rev. Bruce Pierce, Crediton asked the blessing and Rev. Joe Baker, Toronto expressed congratulatory remarks. Mr. Jack McDonald, Brampton, grandson, was master of ceremonies. Congratulations were received from Syracuse., New, York and Calgary, Alberta. Many floral gifts were received from Dillbury, Penn. U.S.A., Calgary, Nova Scotia, Exeter Legion as well as many local organizations and friends. A scroll was received from Pierre Trudeau, a plaque com- memorating the 25th year of Queen Elizabeth's reign from Jack Riddell and a message of congratulations from Premier William Davis. At a recent meeting of the Gideons, 44 Bibles were donated in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Cudmore's Golden Anniversary, After returning to their home Saturday evening their neigh- bours and friends surprised them with a "chivaree" — Please turn to Page 11 Heinz 14 fl. oz. 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