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wx met Wednood.aY
evening in the community
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet openesl the
meeting with Mrs. Laverne G4 -
kin at .the piano, Minutes were
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read by the secretary Mrs, Wm.
Humphries. The roll call was
answered by naming "Sonle-
, tiOng new and different you
have seen this year".
Summary Day of the course
"Sewing with a Difference" will
be held December 4 in the Cline,„
ton Legion Hall. Mrs, Jarnes
Axtmann and Mrs. Denald Ach-
ilia" are the leader.
Win Provincial Honors
Maria Willem, RR 4, Seaforth, left, and Jo -Ann Murray, RR 5, Seaforth, proudly display
the provincial honor certificates they receive d at Seaforth Achievement Day Saturday while
Huron Home Economist Susan Heard smiles h er congrattdations. (Staff photo by Haley).
(See story on page 9)
James CWL
Has Annual Bazaar
The annual bazaar and tea
sponsored by St. James' Cath-
olic Women's League, was held
in St. James' School, Saturday,
when a gaily lit Christmas tree
poinsettas and red candles for-
med attractive decorations for
the tea tables.
CROMARTY
Mr., Russell McKellar and his
sister Joy Um. of Buffalo, N.Y.
visited relatives in this com-•
w-munity last week.
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and fam-
ily of ssex spent the weekend
with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs.
John Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee and
family ' of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ot-
to Walker.
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited on
Saturday with her sister, Mrs.
Wm.. Laidlaw, •London.
Sunday visitors with Mand
Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Howett and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewett and fam-
ily of Londesboro.
Guests entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wal-
lace on Saturday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parkinson and
Julia Anne, Mitchell; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Scott, Douglas and
Janet of Seaforth; Mrs. Shirley
Elliott and family, Essex; Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Wallace and
girls; Mr. Russell McKellar and
Miss Joy Anne McKellar, Buf-
falo, N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Binning, Mitchell.
Mrs. Jean Morgan and Mrs.
William Sillery visited on Tues,
day with Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mrs, Wesley Russell is a pat-
ient in Seaforth Community
Hospital Waving undergone sur-
gery.,
Cromarty Ladies' Aid met at
the home of Mrs. Eldon Allen
with Mrs. Gerald Carey presid-
ing. Mrs. Mervin Dow and Mrs.
T. L. Scott had -charge of devo-
tions, Mrs. Scott sang a solo ac-
companying herself on the
autoharp Nancy and Frank
len favoured with duets
panied at the piano by Janet
Allen. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Allen and Mrs. John Tem-
pleman.
Rev. H. Laragh, pastor of
St. James', opened the bazaar
and guests were welcomed by
Mrs. John Flannery, assisted by
,Mrs. Gerald Van Den Hengel.
In the tearoom, convened by
Mrs. James Devereaux and Mrs.
Ken Vincent, were Mrs. Dan
Dan Burns, Mrs. Sara McIver,
Mrs, James Slattery, Mrs. Joe
McConnell pouring -tea. Hos-
tesses were Miss Isabel Ander-
son, Mrs. Joe Murphy, Mrs.
Jerry Morris, Mrs. Wm. Box,
Miss Mary Heenan, Miss Mary
Lansink, Miss Teresa Bauer.
Assisting them were Mrs. Ray
Anstett and Mrs. Alvin Hoff.
-;Mrs. R. S. Box was in charge
of decorating
Conveners for the booths
were:
Sewing: Mrs Arthur Dever-
eaux, Mrs. John Lansink, Mrs.
Alice Stiles, Mrs.. Brown, Mrs.
J. Henderson
Homebaking: Mrs. Michael
Williams, Mrs. Con Eckert, Mrs.
Gary Betties, Mrs. Wm. McMil-
lian, Mrs. Brad Smith.
Candy: Mrs. Harold Maloney,
Mrs. Melvin Cooper, Mrs. Leo
Kelly.
White Elephant: Mrs. James
Kelly, Mrs. Frank Reynolds.
Mystery .Boxes: Mrs. Frank
Nigh, Mrs. Jack Case.
Christmas Cake:- Mrs. Ewart
Wilson, Mrs. Alvin Smale,
John Maloney.
Special Draw: Mrs. Harry
'flak, Mrs Jack Bedard.
Childrents Booth: Miss Dianne
Phillips, Miss Karen Regfer.
Winders of prizes: first, Bob-
by Eckert, -second, Mrs. Joe
Kelly, third, Mr. Gary Betties,
fourth, John Pullman, Christ-
mas Cake, Mrs. John Segeren,
candy, Mrs.' Joe Nigh. ,
Commenting on the success
of the event, those in charge ex-
pressed appreciation to all who
had assisted in making it a suc-
cess.
WOMEN'S' HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY NOTES
The annual Christmas party
of the Women's Hospital Aux-
iliary will be held at -the Hos-
pital on Tuesday, Dec, 10fti at
8 p.m. There will be..,an ex-
change of gifts and members
are reminded to bring a gift ;for
the tuck shop.
FARM
MANAGEMENT
COURSE
The Federation. of Agriculture of Tucker -
smith, Stanley and McKillop Townships are
sponsoring a ten -week Farm Management
Course
"Effective Business Management
For Farms"
Open to farmers and farmers' wives of Tuck-
ersmith, Stanley and McKillop Township,
Commencing!,
Wednesday, January 15, 1969-
8:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m.
Huron Centennial School, Brucefield
For further information' and registration
forms, contact your local Township President
Tuckersmith — Bruce Coleman, 527-1938
Stanley -- Charles Reid, 262-5325
McKillop — Gordon Blanchard, 527-1906
This course will be conducted by the Conesto-
ga Community College of Applied Arts and
Technology.
News of
HENSALL
Carmel Presbyterian WMS held
their Christmas meeting Mon-
day. President Mrs. R. A. Orr
presided. The Huron Presbyter-
ial Librarian Mrs. Sanderson of
Auburn displayed her books.
The study and devotion pertain-
ing to Christmas was taken from
the Glad Tidings by .Mrs. Orr
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. The
guest speaker, Mrs. J. C. Boyne
spoke on "Christmas" and refer-
red to the hustle and bustle at
Christmas time. The benefit we
receive depends on what we put
into Christmas and what we
le.ave out, Mrs. Boyne expressed
pleasure at being asked'to speak
as her husband, Rey. J. C. Boyne
has accepted a charge in Brant-
ford and -they leave at the end
of December.
Arnold Circle president, Mrs.
Jim Bell, Explorer leader for
1969 accepted. the Explorer
Manual and.the 1969 Study Pac-
ket
Lunch was served by hos-
tesses Mrs. Orr and Mrs. G.
Schwalm, assisted by Mrs. Harry
Snell, Mrs. J. E. McEwen.
President Mrs. Harvey Hyde
:chaired a brief meeting of the
Ladies Aid, when a committee
was appointed to make arrange-
ments for the booth at the Faber
sale. Christmas boxes for shut-
ins of the church will be packed
at the home of Mrs. Orr, Det.
16.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert K. Peck
of Stanley Township celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary
Saturday with a family dinner
at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich,
followed with a surprise party
at their home attended by neigh-
bours, relatives and friends.
Mrs. William Mickle is a pat-
ient in St. Joseph's Hospital, in
London. --
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richard-
son who celebrated their 35th
wedding anniversary, Saturday,
Nov. 23 were honored with a
surprise party held at the home
of their daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cower.
Twenty-five relatives from Lon-
don, Peterborough, Tillsonburg,
- Zurich and Hensel' attended and
presented them with gifts and
good wishes.
progressive euchre winners
were Mrs.. James Stokes of Lon-
don, and West Richardson.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Richardson were Mr.
. .
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ind ,Mrs. Alfred Smith of Lon-
dork who also spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Coo er. 4
iVirs. Elizabeth Richardson is
a patient in South Huron hospit-
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell of
Hensall spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren: of
London.
News of
DUtLN
• St. Mary's Anglican Guild
met at. the home of Mrs. Wm.
Smith with, nine 'ladies present
(Mrs. Smith, the president,
opened the meeting.' Mrs. Her-
bert Brown read the scripture
lesson, and led the prayers and
meditations from the study
book.
The minutes and financial re-
port were read by IVIns. Roy
Burchill.
The roll call was .answened
and the penny4a-dary collection
was taken.
Mrs. Charles Friend read lob-
tens'firom her daughter, Judith,
who is nuasing in a mission
hospdtal in India The hotte1
has an orphanage in eonhection
with it and, the Ladies GOO
•is Sending money to Miss
&lend to buy Christmas treats
tor the children.
The ChAstmas meeting will
be held at the home of Ms.
Norman MelCay.
lbetrieshinents Viet* served
the hoStesa arid ii/frs. Russell
Kamp. •
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and
Mrs. Wm. Humphries were dele-
gates to the area convention in
Guelph. Mrs. K. McDonald gave
An interesting and detailed ac-
count. The financial reportwas
given by Mrs. Wm. Humphries.
A report Of -the Public rela-
tions cominiftee was given by
Mrs. Ken McDonald. An old
fashioned Christmas Concert
will be held later this month.
The home economics commit-
tee, 'Mns. J. Clark and Mr. J4
Axtmann will be in charge of
the January meeting.
A gift of a Poinsettia -plant
will be sent to Mrs. McElroy,
the adopted patient at Huron -
view. Mrs. Earl Watson will be
responsible.
The Institute VAR enter a float
in the Brussels Lions Christmas
parade. Volunteers to help are
Mrs. Wm. Humphries, Mrs. Jan
Van Vliet, Mrs. Graham' Shol-
dice, Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs.
Nelson Marks and Mrs. Alex Gul-
-
utzen.
Mrs. Humphries took the col-
lection. The meeting was turned
over to the Agrkultural and Can,
adian Industries committee. Mrs.
David Watson and Mrs. Gordon
McGavin. The motto "Safest way
to knock a chip off a man's
shoulder is to pat him . on the
back" was given by Mrs. D.
Watson.
Mrs. G. McGavin introducPd
the guest speaker, Mrs. Elli Rice
of Clinton who had a Christmas
display of cosmetics. A demon-
stration was given with • Mrs.
Alex Gulutzen acting as model
on applying Make-up.
The speaker told of four steps
in sensible skin care, cleanse,
lubricate, stimulate and protect.
Cosmetics have to blend with
skin.
Mrs. 11 Watson presented her
with a gift. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Ray Huether.
The progressive euchre parties
will commence January 3 with
the following committee in
• charge Mrs.. Frank,Walters, Mrs.
Gerald Watson, Mrs. Allan Mc-
Call, Mrs. Graham Sholdice and
Mrs. Earl Watson...January 17,
Mrs. Ernest, Stevens, Mrs. Roy
Williamson, Mrs. Herb
son, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Har-
vey Craig. • .
•
Lunch was served with Mrs.
Frank Walters, Mrs. Ray Hueth-
er, Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs.
Allan McCall as hostesses.
Obituaries
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MRS. AUSTIN WHEELER
The sudden death occurred
in Detroit on Monday of Mrs.
Austin Wheeler. Her husband
is a son of the late Thomas
Wheeler of Brucefield. Burial
will take place in Detroit, Fri-
day. Surviving besides her hus-
band is one son, Donald,
PATRICK JORDAN
The death occurred in Sea f-
orth- Community Hospital on
Sunday following an illness of
eight weeks ,of Patrick Jordan
of Dublin..
Born in Hibbert he, was aa. A
farmer in Hibbert for many
years he salso was well knorwn
drover and trucker prior to -his,
retirement in 1900.
Hesis,survived by his wife the
former Mary Elizabeth 'McIver
to vdrom he was married at St.
Columban Nov. 12 192c. He is
also ,sfurvived by a brother James
in. Trtronstot-
The-remains 'rested at the
R. S. Brix Funeral Home unts,1
We -dos -today morning when ser-
vice wait, ,helscis in St. Patsicks
Roman Catholic Churreh„ Dublin
conducted by Rev. F. R. Durand
Temporary entombment followed
,n the Elizabeth, Ritz ilVlatisoleurn,
Vallbrarens were Ans,rus, Ken-
nedy, James Delaney, James
Krauskoff; Peter Maloney, Mor-
ris Ryan and Lou Rowland.
Name Euchre
Winners
At a euchre held in'the IOOF
Hall, Wednesday, with 14 tabes
in play, prize winners were:
ladies' high, Miss Bessie David-
son; ladies' lone hands, Mrs. B.
Hildebrand; ladies' consolation,
Mrs. Rita Orr; gent's high,
Charles Cunningham; gent's
lone hands, Secord • Mcl3rine;
gent's consolation, Andrew
Turnbull.
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CHANYI —
Elmwood Preihysterian Church,
ondons was the setting for the
recent marriage of Mary Jean
McLean; daughter of Mr.
Mrs. K. I. McLean, Seaforth and
Itonald William Chanyi, Sen of
Mr. . and Mrs. Steve Chanvi,
Scotland, Onta.rio. Rev. D. Glen
Campbell performed the. cere-
mony.
The bride vvas given in mar-
riage by her father. She wore a
floor length empire gown of
white velvet, fashioned insstrL
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ght lines with a square neck-
line and Ring lily -point sleevets.
A chap& train of velvet fell
softly from the empire waist.
Her long veil of ssilk illusion was
held in place with a cluster of
..velvet petals. She carried a cas-
cede of red? roses with White vel-
vet ribbons vvorked, throughout.
Mrs. Arnold Lasithewaite, sis-
ter of the 'bride was matron of
honour and bridesmaids -were
Miss Marjorie Turnier and Miss
An Stephenson, both of Hensel:P.
They were ,gOwned identically_ in
flOor-length empirre . dresses. The
bodice was royal blue velvet
with a round neckline ansd can
sleeves. The skirts were of a
pale shade of blue in ' crepe.
McLEAN
They wore royal blue velvet
bows in their heir and carried
bouquets of white carnations
with royal ,blue, velvet stream-
ers.
Joe Verres ,of Niagara Falls
was his cousins best man and
guests were ushered by Ray-
Chanyi, brother of the groom.
and Alex Mile, both of London.
A dinner was held at the Brent-
wood followed by a reception.
The brides mother received in
a navy blue wool suit with
,black accessories and a cor-
sage of white, roses. The grooms
mother chose a mink coloured
brocadie dress with matching •
coat, black accessories and a
corsage of red roses.
Fesir traveWng, the bride chose
a royal blue walking suit grey
ansi black accessories anda cor-
sage of red roses..
Guests were present from
Stratford, Seatorth, Kitchener,
London, Toronto, Scotland; 'Del-
hi, Tillsonburg, Niag.ara Falls,.
and Posit Burwell
The groom is a graduate of
the University of Western Ont-
ario and is at present -attend-
ing Althouse Coillege. They will
reside in Landon
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BOS —
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Clinton, formed the
setting on November 23 at 2:30
'p.m. when Martina Wammes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wames of Clinton became the
bride of Martis Hos of Mitchell,
son 6f Mr. and Mrs. John Bos
of Mitchell. High Mass was cel-
ebrated by Father Kelly. Mrs.
A. Styles played traditional wed-
ding nilisic and accompanied
the soloist Miss Marianne Seg-
eren.
Mrs, Leo Sanders of London,
sister of the bride, was the mat-
ron of honor and Mrs. Martin
Van Bommel of London, sister
of the groom, was the brides-
maid. John Wammes, Jr. of
Clinton, was the groomsman
and Mr. Ed. Wammes of Clin-
Red Cross
The antntttals meeting of the.
Red Crags Society will be held
Friday Dee. 6 at 3 pan. in the
Carnegie Library.
WAMP..IIES .
Wm ushered the guests. -
A reception was held follow-
ing the ceremony at, the bride's
home. They will reside at RR 1,
Seaforth.
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ANK YOU
Having disposed of the
QUEENSHOTEL
which we have ;‘operat-
ed for the past seven
years, we wish to ex-
press appreciation to all
our customers and the
many friends we have
made while in Seaforth.
We ask a continuation
of the same support for
the new owners, Bob
Dempsey and Larry Cow-
an and their families,
who come here from
Guelph.
HANNY. ,and - , ALEX-.