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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-11-02, Page 5• • , tl •MCS ilk ° , IG{%la ha&erirne f S W) . kf+ to :.s e e Pp.a clogkteF4#04 100 4#40,•• 0,•Mr" 'Mesa C�'agiy.�Corlutt4 114,,,' r. new r. dson, . $rya. , TotCbnto, N„aa .. �k t d's 1 • Misses.,Betty�NiiF�e an hix,ey l ter;; ns4tn,,whoaxe; ozl litae staff' of Tort . , : ,er me' 's; ar, ,. e n � ,' for..., r �he fh �e we ko..4� w� ., >ents; Mr. and 4 ft'a. Laird M tide enc}'•fanny.: :Mu ' a' n - rs . Wiihert Pilling' '0100: Suday in" Sarnra with Mr, and s, Clarence Pilling and Bei M-aiid.:; Mrs ;aird Michle and the Missed •BettyTiekle and Shin. ley Stevenson, Toronto, attended the Varsity-Westetnl'foQtball game in London on Saturday, at. the J: c9ll.c ,ittle N',emorial-,Stadiuln• .. 4 a VI ef�l •�''I`Ir��� e roc t,M a rs ; �'i h....x�, .nd'l,� �.��. �. telr i: hozllssa of >Wa tone was, g ass caeca .., , Uilite,d aid :,ClitseiltNrst- a Mche '. oi}„Sunllay. FtkWers PlaFed iyihthe. ohurvk were in: pit ory of the iat�a Miss 'Gladys Luker..Rev ' C 1.r. Daniel, • will pccupy both , pulpits ne,,t,.Snatla'r; , _ Visitors: oyer ''the weekend with Mrs. Catherine, Hed(en alit Herb were:- Verb., n, Lloyd, Orville' and Robert Redden., Mr. and 11*.rs: Rt1s- st11 Redden, Karin and Karen, all of"St..Catharines. An accident on• Highway 4, 4% miles north of • Hensail Saturday evening, .involved 'a car driven by LAC Robert Atnnen, •. of they, R.C. n 1I1r11I1�S;,, r I h a i; ;;.�� ue 1 s. r . ''F' a d" � �r . Q h''ld ? �,• , ,,r it •. 1 r � or o 'S � Jx% ct s M1. -R ,.e n, a a s. wr.. s. it �,�-. M�' Ta''iu�r, r rsx 4: Posh* ?yrs, Charles Ft�g>im;" - a y evenin J'arl:�pot: %his. 5 turcta�y gt Nay.3, WiU.. $90 in 5$ leans.... A.'., . Station,. Centralia: ` Proceed- ing south with his 1957 model, Airmen presumably' lost control -and struck the diteji Damages were estimated at $400 by O.P.P. Geo. 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Cou{�rse condu>�, 1ny' 14## ?Shir1e+.. ,PunPeI, .home otui.St ek.44e 9a- tario Department ';Qf k grj* ,tore 111.1 f,.1ll 111kllllEl 1. fill11 111 1 I .ill l .. 1.1 • 1 .,. l,M'1. . �, . ! l,1 District. 111lllllllhlijllIllIl ;1111.1111111111111111111111 GAFFNEY-STAPIAFTON'' DUBLIN. -The altars of St: Pat- rick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, were banked with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums Sat- urday, October 27, when Mary Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stapleton, publin, be-. came the bride of Leonard Frari- cis Gaffney, son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Gaffney, Stratford. Rev. Dr. J. B. Ffoulkes officiated at the double -ring ceremony' and • Rev. John Stapleton, C.S.B., cousin of the bride, sang the Nuptial Mass. Mrs. William Lane presided at the organ and accompanied the solo- ist, Mrs. Peter Maher, Wallace - burg. The bride, given in marriage by 'her father, wore a floor -length gown of nylon tulle and petit -point lace, fashioned with fitted bodice, featuring an Empire waistline and basque effect. The. off -shoulder .neckline was trimmed with match - ,mg lace scallops and the tulle yoke, edged with small scalloped lace collar, filled in ,the decollete. The bouffant tulle skirt was worn over hooped and crinolined slipper sat- in and trimmed with appliques of petit -point in panels. Her finger- tip veil of silk illusion fell from a cap -styled headdress of hand -clip- ped lace florets with sequins, and she carried a bouquet of Happiness roses and Stephanotis with ivy. Miss Elaine Gaffney, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of hon- or, wearing emerald green crystal charm in ballerina length, with fit- ted bodice in deep "V" decollete pleated- cummerbund with bustle bow, matching feather headdress, and carrying a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums and yellow ros- es. ' Mrs. June Duston, Waterloo, was bridesmaid, and wore a similar gown to that of the maid of honor. Kathleen Stapleton, Dublin, and Mary Theresa Regan, of Mitchell, were flower -girls in identical dress- es of emerald green crystal charm with tiny puffed sleeves and bouf- fant skirts. They wore matching poke bonnets and carried baskets of bronze chrysanthemums and yel- low roses. Robert Gaffney, Stratford; bro- ther of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Jerry Stapleton, brother of the bride, and Robert Martin, Pontiac, Mich. At a reception which followed in the Optimist Club, Stratford, Mrs. Joseph Kale, • aunt of the bride, re- ceived the guests wearing a navy ensemble with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's moth- er, who wore a black tricolin:e dress with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses. For a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario and Quebec, the bride chose a powder blue wool dress, tweed coat with matching acces- sories and corsage of red roses. Guests were present from, To- ronto, Windsor, Pontiac, Detroit, Mieli., Kitchener and London. The bride is a member of the staff of St. Mary's Separate School, Kitchener, and prior to her mar- riage was presented with a mix - master set from St. Mary's Par- ent-Teacher Association. Miss Mar- garet Flanagan, Kitchener, enter- tained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. June Duston in Waterloo. The Sisters of St. Mary's School presented her with a salad bowl set, and Miss Monica Allore, Kitchener, gave a- dinner and kitchen shower in her honor. The bride and bridegroom were also guests at a party in. Parkview Gardens, Listowel, and Miss Kath- leen Stapleton was hostess , at a linen shower at the home of Mrs. ter Ilu'An and iu$ syC{iA� ties: Miss Bulloc ,rues assisted fin_ ,tke s r- Ouse lb u i ., o o e u y . L. �..n. Vis. , .. visor. ofjunior cloths. ,. omc•.eco iiainias service, Department of Agriculture; The course was designed t9, Me - pare the club leaders:'`rto conduct the 4-11 Homemaking Club ,project, 'Sleeping Garrnents."This is the fiftieth project that South Huron Homemaking . Clubs have under- taken, the first having been of- fered in 1935. Clubs, leaders and assistants represented at Clinton were: Sea - forth District Club, Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Mrs. John BroadfoQt; Mc- Killop: Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. L. Pryce, both of Seaforth; Clinton: Mrs. Mervin Batkin, Mrs. Norman. Tyndall; Hurondale; Mrs. Arthur Rundle,. Mrs. Bruce Tuekey, both of Exeter; Kippen: Mrs. W. J, F. Bell, Mrs. N. D. McLeod; Sea - forth town, Mrs. John Hillebrecht, Mrs. James Aikenhead; Londes- boro: Mrs. David Anderson, Mrs. Joseph Shadaick; Auburn: Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt, Mrs. Ed. Davies; two Dashwood clubs, led by Mrs. Syd. Baker and Mrs Chas. Snell, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Koehler. Junior Farmers Arrange Debate d1' 4.4 dd at AtaAi 1 On nest 'of r. s . a OV.e.f.the,;ti'1!4ie The d nt � .A-. 4'll' 1K` . ail, Cavan Cuah,basb. ext _ch e a • Ttielsday;, Non, -,sr at ?.i0O . aurin$, to ;tiff's fpwl supperAli held pn hlovelplher 9 cle have the program and` Circle 49,... lunch. Delegates . will give . their= reports and ;ell:.oall•. will be on 'Peace", . Thr$ .is the/last eaU. for. used clothing. Rech member asked to..britig pins, needles, soap, washcloths, ,thread; etc. yE� ;m 4R_ The Huron County Junior Farm- ers and Junior Tnstittite held their October meeting in the agricultural board rooms in Clinton on Wed- nesday evening. Catherine Camp- bell, president of the Junior Insti- tute, presided. It was announced that Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym have been chos- en as judges for the meeting and program improvement competi- tion and will be visiting the clubs in the near future. The topic chosen for the Junior Farmers provincial debating con- test is, "Resolved that a reduction in the number of farm organiza- tions in Ontario would be in the best interests of the Ontario farm- er," The .negative team from Huron County, Larry Wheatley and Bill Strong, will debate against the affirmative team from Waterloo County, in the Seaforth District High School, on Friday, Nov. 23. The affirmative team from Huron, Frank Alton and Murray Gaunt, will debate in Waterloo County the same evening. Everyone is wel- come and are asked to come out and support the local boys. The Junior Farmers have gone all out this fall to "wage war on rates." The committee in charge are Larry Wheatley, Earl McSpad- den, Ross Smith and secretary - treasurer, Betty Campbell. Anyone wishing Junior Farmer sweaters is asked to get in touch with the president of their local club. Approximately 40 members have been attending choir practice. The choir will be appearing in Seaforth on November 23, at the debating night, and each club will have a 10 -minute program. The choir is _also working hard for their tele- vision appearance some time in December. Leonard Cronin in Dublin. Dublin Institute Has Meeting The October meeting of the Dub- lin Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.. Andrew Whet - ham with 20 members present. The roll call was answered by the type of reading enjoyed. Two new members were welcomed. Mrs. P. Woods gave a reading; Mrs. Clar- ence Switzer, Kirkton. gave a sum- mary of the area convention held in London and also presented the Institilte with the book, "Fifty Years of Achievement." Mrs. Jack Burchill gave a demonstration of white etching on aluminum. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Burchill on November 27. A lunch was served by Mrs. Whetham and her assist- ants. no MULCHES LEAVES ,WITHOUT EXTRA ATTACHMENT No more leaf raking in the fall! 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