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The Huron Expositor, 1966-06-23, Page 12{ 14,411,N.U1.140N, RXPORr011, svAroailf, JUN ?via 1966 CLASSIFIED . ADS 24.. Cards of Thupths We wish to thank family, neighbors, relatives and friends for snaking our "25th wedding anniversary a mem- orabie occasion. — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan. 24-30x1 We wish to thank friends and neighbors of Walton and sur- rounding area for the lovely gifts received. Special thanks to those who were in charge It was deeply appreciated.— Cyril and Cathy Ryan, Ken and Elaine Ryan. 24-30x1 The nieces and nephews of the late Robert Smith wish to extend their sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness to our uncle during his long illness, and to us at the time of his death. Special thanks fn Kilbarchan Nursing Home, Dr. Markus, Canadian Legion, Canadian Order of Foresters and the Session of First Pres- byterian Church. • 24-30-1 I would Iike to express my sincere thanks to friends, neichborc and relatives for cards. visits and all kindness received while I was a pat- ient in the hosroital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, to nue. ses and staff. Everything was deeply appreciated. — Calvin Hulley. 24-30;1 25. In Memoriam 1 WILLIAMSON — In laving memory of oqr dear inter, Alexene who left our home June 23, 1963. There is never a day that passes by But our thoughts reach out to you, Never a joy that comes to us But we wish you could share it . too. In our garden of p beautiful memories Yoii return to us each day, Your memory is as dear to - da As in the hour you passed a - So, within our hearts we will always keep A special place for you And try our best to live As you would want us to. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by brothers, Gerald, Ken, Ron and sister- in-law Dorthea. 25-30x1 WILLIAMSON — In loving memory of our d a r1'i'n g daughter-•Alexene, who !was called home June 23, 1963. We, have counted. each d a y with soft silent tears, And now we are parted for many long years. But though the years length- en, We still think of her yet, For the hearts that loved her truly will never' forget Father in Heaven, Hear our prayers, Guide our dear daughter with tender care, • Be a good shepherd, don't leave herr alone, Love her as we did when she - was at home. She troubled no one, her wants were few, And now dear Lord, she has gone to you, We miss her from our fire- side chairs, Her smiling face and shin- ing hair For each of us she did her best God grant her now, eternal. rest To us her name will alWdys The key that unlocks memor- ies Of a loved one, but cherished. yet. Dear Alexene we will never forget. —Far too precious to ever be forgotten by Mom and Dad. 25-30x1 ,PRYCE — In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Leslie J. Pryce, who passed away two years ago, June 24, 1964. Two years have passed but , memories stay As near and dear as yester- day, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of a son and brother we will never forget. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn't go alone, Because part of us wentwith you The day God called you home. So please, God, take a mess- age, To our dear one up above, And tell him that we miss him And give him all our love. And some day we hope to . meet him, Some day day we knew not when, To clasp his hand in a better Never to part again. —Too dearly loved ewer to be forgotten by Mom and Dad, and family. 25-30x1 CAMPBELL •---,.In loving mei/nary of a dear son: Ed,r ward Arnold Campbell, who passed away one year ggo, Jt*ne 21, 1985. Darling .child, along life's,Wai We m'1 s you more each day, 'Vein grave •.81 shrine death d Arend. • Of sorrene tit colt" heart en- )Wer reste"thher /,�t)y�y/' �yh'iiffi lVl`other and .Dad, 154pox 25.' In Memoriam ROE -- In loving memory of our •dear mother, Anna' Jane who passed away one year ago June 19, 1965. Tonight the stars are gleam- ing On a lonely, silent grave, Where sleep s in dreamless slumber The one we loved but could not save. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost brok- en, You, fought so hard to stay, But when we saw you sleep- ing So eacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Loreen and son-in-law Gib. -1 • Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salfiabury of Seaforth announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dianne Frebis to Terrence Hugh Moore, son of Mx. and Mrs. Ewen Moore of Beaver- ton. Wedding to take place on July 16, 1966 at 11:00 a.m. in St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. xl Mr: and Mrs. William Thamer of Walton announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Paul'ene Jean to Mr. Alexan- der Malcolm Gulutzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen, Walton. The marriage to take place July 9, 1966 in Duff's United Church, Walton. xl Mr. and Mrs. William J. Turnbull, RR 2 Brussels, Ont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann to Mr. James Douglas Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fritz. RR 1 Listowel Ontario. The. wedding to take place on Saturday, July 16th, at 3:00 o'clock inDuff's United Church, Walton, Ontario. -1 Mrs, Beatrice Munn, RIZ 1 Cromarty announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Carolyn June to Mr. John Earl Jacobi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacpbi, RR 2 Kippen. The wedding to take place, Saturday. July 16, 1966 at 3:00o'c•lock in Hensall Un- ited Church. Births ANDERSON .— In. Seaforth Community Hospital, on June 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson, RR 1 Lon- .. desboro. a daughter. • HAIi.BURN — °In Seaforth Community Hospital on June 16„ to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Harburn, Cromarty a daughter. HAMILTON = In Seaforth Community Hospital, on June 13, to Mr. and Mrs, William L. Hamilton,. Sea - forth, a son. LAWSON — In Clinton Pub- , lic Hospital, on June 18th, to. Mr. and . Mrs. seg T.- Lawson, .Lawson, a daughter. VAN HORN — In Seaforth Community Hospital, on June 11, 'to Mr: and Mrs. Beverly VanHorn, Mitchell, a„daughter. - WALTON — In :Royal Vie- toria Hospital, Barrie, on June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. ' Joseph Walton. 17 Marion Crescent, Barrie (nee $eth Boyd) a son. • Too . Late. FOR SALE -.- 40 acres of standing hay, Lot 22, Con. 2, Tuckersmith, Russell Cole- man, phone 527-0266. -1 FOR SALE — 3 York sows due soon, also 1 choice Here- ford bull, three years old. Ap- ply to Urban Ducharme,RR2 Brussels. 343W7. -1 FOR SALE — Strawberries, Mrs, Harold Storey, phone 527-1057. -1 WANTED TO RENT — 2 or 3 bedroom cottage in .Bay- fiel1i or Goderich area for 3rd or 4th week in July. Phbne 527-0837 after six or on Sat- urday. xi Seaforth Women's Institute bus trip will leave Habkirk Bus Depot at 7:45 a.m., on Thursday, June 30th, -1 Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want .Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. McKILLOP Friends and neighbors gathered at tlie:heitie of Mrs. Harold McCallum, to honor Miss Gail Storey, bride -elect of this month, Monday even- ing. Contests were eoducted by Mrs. Art McCallum, and Mrs. Harold McCallum. P r i z es were won by Mrs„ Russel 1Vf'e- Callum, Mrs. Orvall Storey, Mrs. Murray D e n n i 5, MSS Marjorie Glanville •4and Mrs. Roy Wildfong. The ,address was read by .Mrs Art Me- Callum, (Gifts were presented by Marion Mid ;'eyed McCalIttm and Beth McNichol. Gait thanked all fir date lovely gffta atter refreshments, were Serried, • A . A {. Walton OistrJc;rqps �iscuss � D�laiIs The 17th and Boundary UCW unit of Duffs United Church, Walton met at the home of Mrs. George Will- iamson, with 13 members and 2' visitors. Mrs. Harvey Craig epened with prayer and read a short scripture. Mrs. Jim Clarke was in charge of the t op i c "Why happy people are happy” and conducted a Bible quiz. Mrs. George Williamson presided for the business ses- sion. Mrs. Clifford Hotly and Mrs. Ross Bennett reported on the finances. Mrs. Williamson gave a short reading and Mrs. Har- vey Craig closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. Martin Boone,. , McKILLOP UCW The McKillop Unit met at the home of Misses Ethel and Tennie Dennis. Mrs. Norman Schade open- ed the devotional part with words on the theme of the meeting "The color green— for Envy" then led in prayer, A hymn was sung. Mrs. Stewart McCall read the scripture. Mrs. Gordon McGavin .offered pray e r Misses' Margaret and June Hillen sang a duet entitled "Others". A meditation on Envy was given by Mrs. N. Schade. The topic "Call to be Obedient'. was given by Mrs. Laverne Godkin who also led a dis- cussion. Mrs. Charles McCutc'heon for the business. The Capper contest leaders reported a total of $82,85. 'Plans were made for show- ers, how ers, catering to weddings and the church picnic. A hymn was sung and lunch was ser- ved' by' the hostesses, Mrs. Norman Schade and Mrs. Charles McGavin. SPONSORS SHOWERS A` -miscellaneous shower' honoring Miss Pauline Tham- er prior to her coming marri- age was hell. in the school room of Duff's United church Monday evening. Decorations of pink and white rosettes and streamers and baskets of peonies, sperin -and fern made an appropriate setting at the ! front of the room. Miss Linda Traviss was in charge of the guest book at the door. Mrs. Nelson Marks acted as master of ceremon- ies for a short program, in- cluding piano instrumental, Mary Bewley. '"" Several contests and a humorous skit by Mrs. Wal- ter Bewley and Mrs. Emer- son, Mitchell, were held. Mrs. William Coutts invit- ed the bride-to-be, her moth- er. Mrs. William •Thamer,• the groom-to-be's mother, Mrs. Alex Gulutzen and the two.. grandmothers Mrs. John Campbell . of Seaforth and Mrs. Michael Strabychuck of Brussels to come to the front • KIPPEN. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson and family, London were visitors Sunday with' Mr: and Mrs. Ted Robinson and:family. Mese " A bridal shower was held in Hensall, Friday, "to honor Joan- ne Link who will.wed Jack Cooper of Kippen, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jones and boys visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackset- ter and family in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom PenhaIe and family of Bayfield. Miss Grace Riley, nurse in training at Stratford General Hospital, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter, Chatham, were weekend guests with the, latter's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Nelson Hood. • Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Stokes, of London,. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Cornish and', Cindy, Goder- ich, visited Sunday with 'Mrs. Robert Thomson. ' Mr., and Mrs. Graham True- •mner, Jeff and Janice of Park- hill, were Sunday evening visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fab- er and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McBride, Bradley and Dennis, motoring to Victoria, B.C., left Wednes- day for three weeks. Sharon will accompany them as far as Banff where she will take a special course. Mr. Arthur Long of St. Cath- arines spent the weekend with his father, Norman Long, arid Mrs. Long. Sunday visitors in - eluded Oswald. Brower), Q.C., and Mrs. Brown of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little, Hensall, Marcia and a friend of London. Mrs. Bozzato and daughter of Foymount Air Base 'near Ot- tawa, returned home Thursday after spending three weeks with her parents Mr. acid Mrs.' Wi liatn Kyle and Al. Visitors with Mr. • and Mrs, tldinp Kerr" during the week included Mr. and Mrs.. John Kerr,; Mise Mary Walker, Sea-' forth, . Wag, Mary Lat#ont and Mr. Meleifle Lamont of 'Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred llaynes and daughters of Baden, 'Geri Progran,- where they were ebated; each wearing a corsage which was presented upon 'their .arrival at the church. ' Mrs. Wilbur Humphries read a oongratulatery address to Miss Thamer after which the gifts were presented• by Miss Anile Host, Shirley Thamer, Judy Thamer, Carol Wilbee, Linda Traviss, Karren Coutts and Mrs. Michael Gulutzen. Pauline thanked the ladies for the gifts and expressed Iter appreciation to the lad- les who arranged and helped with the shower. She also in- vited the guests to her trous- seau tea Wednesday, June 29. Lunch was served 'by the young girls of the community with Walton Unit in charge of preparations. The CGIT and leaders at- tended a Huron Presbytery Rally at Goderich Summer School camp grounds, Satur- day. Girls attending from Walton included Karen and Connie Coutts, Shirley Will- iamson, Beverly McCall, San- dra Watson, Karen McDonald and Caroline Frazer and Lead- ers Miss Shirley Bolger and Mrs. Neil McGavin. Brian Traviss, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Traviss has received word that he h a s been successful in passing his second year examinations at Western University, London, and has been accepted, et the. Medical College, London, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Shol- dice visited at Bolton last Sunday, the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. W. L. MVIeCutcheeon, ' Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ach- illes moved to their new home in the village last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hib- bert and family visited Sun- day with Mrs. Walter !Nelson of Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cunning- ham, Karen a red Rickey of Ethel and Mr. and Mrs, Ken- neth Richie and Larry, Eg- mondville visited with Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ennis last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C leen e n t Stutz, Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Stutz and W olfran, Waterloo were Sun- day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun- das. Miss June Higginbotham of London spent the week -end with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Higginbotham. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in Duff's United Church next Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m, The church and Sunday school picnic will be held in the community park Monday evening, June 27, at 7 p.m. sharp. W.1. Hears Of Plowing Seaforth Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Gor- dan Papple with Mrs.. John Henderson as ca -hostess. The roll eall was. "Bring a sample of your favourite re- cipeusing a dairy product". These samples were served for lunch. Mrs. Papple - • and Mrs. R. J. Doig reported op the Distrist Annual held- in Hensall. The pragram was in charge of Mrs. Ken Stewart and Mrs. Wm. Sttiong, Mrs, Stewart began with a reading Duets were performed by Donna and Darlene Hendee - soh, accompanied by ' Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Bruce Cole- man gave current events. Mrs. Strong commented on motto "A grain thrown into good ground brings forth fruit; a principal thrown into a gobd mind brings forth fruit also". Speaker, Mr. Gordon. McGav- in, showed slides. of , former plowing ,matches and the site of the forthcoming match from the air, Mr. McGavin told of the trial and work that is involved for a success= Details Match ful match. He also explained the set up of, the tented city. Institute Visits County Houle; Seaforth Women's Institute provided a program for the residents gf the Huron Coun- ty Home, Wednesday. The variety programme was. in charge of Mrs. R. J. Doig, Mrs. John- Henderson._ and Mrs. R. Gordon. Mrs. R. M. Scott, Institute president, was chairman. Piano solos were given by Sandra Coleman and Joanne Elligson, Ricky McKenzie played an:accordian solo. Several choruses were sung by pupils of No. 4 school Mc- Killop. Dianne Henderson sang a solo and Donna and Darlene Henderson a duet.. Sharon Strong led commun- ity singing. A reading was given by Bonnie Stewart. The pupils of No. 4 school pres- ented a square d a n c e. The program came to a close with the singing of "Waw Great Thou Art" by Sharon Strong apd the school chorus. Joanne Elligson was pianist. FUNERALS MRS: CECIL M. OKE Mrs. Cecil M. Oke, 72, of Dufferin St., -London, died at Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday after : a, three-month il]~ ness.' The former' Emma Agnes Coleman, she was born in Stan- ley Township. She.was married in Tuckersmith in 1914, and lived there until 1951, when she moved -to London. She : was a member of Centennial United Church, London and was a life member of the Women's Insti- tute. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, • Mrs. Stewart (Carrie) Cudmore, London; two broth- ers, Russell, Tuckersmith; and Frank, Ripley; a sister, Mrs. Ephriam (Bertha) CThrke, Sea - forth; three • grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services from Box funeral home. Seaforth, took place Wednesday, with Rev. J. C. Britton officiating. Burial in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Stewart Palbbearers were Legion Corner Dol - By JACK HOLLAND Well the weather has' come around to being more season- able and everyone is planning their summer activities. The' "Jack Eisler Nite" hell last Friday night, at our Legion Hall was a real success in all respects. The committee made up of G. Boussey, C. Wood and P. Malcolm had done a fine job of organizingand running the; whole show including a fine buffet lunch. During the evening an hnscribed plaque. wasyresented to Jack Eisler m fro,the branch. The Lions Club of Goderich • who sponsor Young Canada Hockey- Week gave him a gold pen and pen- eil set • in appreciation of his work in minor hockey. A real good crowd, turned out with re• presentatives from numerous branches of • the zone. A night long to he remembered! ' Decoration Sunday has carpe ,and gotta fid all' veterate graves in' the local cemeteries were duly remembered. .Lath year there are a few more it$ the grim reaper takes his tall,, so na close ivith a thought fpr' them, "At the going down rftani' -celled° Monday tom'. Mr. the sun and h., the morning we'. and Mi"rs. Wilfred Meller . ,will remember theta." ' fr mage, Ernest Talbot, George Hildebrand, • Roy Dolmage, Geo- rge - Hoggart, ., and Emerson Coleman. Flowerbearers were Francis. Coleman, Gordon John- son, Clifford Brock, Craig Mel- lott, Frank Mallott and Edward Clarke: PERCY ALEXANDER SMITH Percy Alexander Smith, 55, died suddenly Saturday at Pow- assan, while ori a -holiday motor trip le Northern Ontario. A native of McKillop, he at- tended area schools and had farmed in the township. He was a member of Northside United Church and served' on the Board of Stewards. Surviving are his wife, the fernier Mary McCowan; two daughters, Mrs. Murray (Jurie) Cockwell, Atwood; Mrs, Bruce (Marjorie) Coleman, Tucker - smith Township; a son Mark, at home; two • brothers, Lapslie, Toronto; Archie, MeKillop; two sisters, Mrs. Wyman (Mary) Griffin, Albany, N.Y.; Mrs. ,Carl (Janet) Dalton, • Seaforth; and five grandchildren, A funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m, at the G. A. Whitney funeral-hoihe, Seaforth with his minister,. Ref. J. C. Britton officiating. Burial was in' Maitlandbank Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Dal- ton,Bruce Smith, • Robert Mc- Cowan, Allan Munro, John .Mc. -Wean and Gary Smith. Flow- erbearers were Peter 1VIcCowan, Percy Dalton, Bryan Smith and Doug Dalton: St. COLUMBAN Mrs. Margaret McMillan and son Jack,, Flint, visited her mti`ther, Mrs. Mary Williams. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hicknell and children visited in Strait - feed with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Manley. Mrs. Leo Smith and Melody, Acton, .spent the weekend,. with Mr° and Mrs.. Alisert Cronin. Mies Anne TVlelady, London, *ith Mr. ' and Mrs, Ted Melady, ;Mr. olid Mrs. Fergus Kelly end Mr: an Mrs. Theo . Me1Ady spent a helisley in , Tennessee enc the .eastern States, Mr. and 11fr6Stephen' Mal oitey elld ehifclren, Kitchener, vlsited,Mt ,Mary Feeney. Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Mitrraly and £til nil i T r oto, visited and, Mithael Murray.• ; Mr. and ' it Marcy' arid SIM—DRAKE Baskets of yellow gladioli and tinted blue mums and fern formed the floral setting in Staffa United Church on Satur- day, June .11th, ,at 2 p.m., for the double ring ceremony un- iting in marriage Patricia Ann Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Drake, Staffa and David Angus Sim, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Sim, Kippen. Rev. A. H. Daynard officiated and Mr. David Kemp, Staffa, played traditional wedding music and accompanied •, the soloist; Miss "•Elizabeth• Smale who sang "The Wedding. Pray- er" and "I'll Walk Beside You". Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length gown of delicately .sheer 'nylon chiffon of Fantle silk, styled with a batteau neckline, braclet length sleevesand a fitted- Basque fiodice , topped - an aisle wide bouffant shirt.. Swiss gaupre lace, daisy size florettes,. trimmed the neck and sleeve edge and . a. single band of matching florettes went down the front, while ,back . interest was centered oil two large .chif- fon roses from which hung' two. streamers over the Cathedral length train, A Queen's crown of pearls held her three-tier French silk . illusion veil and she carried a cascade of yellow roses and ivy. Isabel McCoughey, Staffa, was maid of honor and brides- maids were the bride's sister, Mrs. , Bruce Papple, Seaforth, Heather Dubrick, Monkton and Joyce Storey, Seaforth. They were gowned alike in powder :DUBLIN Mr, and Mrs. John Kenny, Detroit, Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney. "Mr, and Mrs. Allan Butters. and daughter; Hamilton, visit- ed isited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Don Klinkhamer, •Kitchener, 6.isted. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reynolds Detroit, Mich., visited with friends in the village.,.....:,... Rev. Vincent Eckert a CSB, Gary, Indiana, Rev. James Rey- nolds CSSR, Dublin Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. James Eekert, Ro- chester, New Yorli, 4,.Bi11 Eck- ert, Toronto visited with Mr: and Mrs.' George Coville. Mrs. Catherine Ryan, Strat- ford visited relatives in the village. Mr: and Mrs.. Fred Zimmer have._ returned to London for the summer months. Mr. Zim- mer will teach near Pembroke in September. Mr: and Mrs. Fergus Staple- ton was in Ashburn with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh. Mr. Steve Maloney and fam- ily, Kitchener and• Mr. Frank , Maloney, Kitchener, visited- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney. Miss 'Marie Krauskopf, Hamin ten •fisited - Mrs. .Catherine Krauskopf. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and daughter were at Lions Head. • 'Miss Helen Ryan, Sarnia, Mr. and Mra. `Kenneth Feeney and children, -Kitchener visited kr. and Mrs. -Joseph V. Ryan. Mrs. James Newcombe, Part Credit, visited Mr. and. Mrs. William Stapleton. Mr.. Nicholas Krauskopf, St. 11�ry's Hospital; London, was Iv • Mrs. Krauskopf and Mr. and Mrs, Reith McCarthy. children, Stratford- visited° Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Duclrarme, Doig Coyne, London,- visited Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis Coyne. The pupils" of Beechwood School, McKillop, with their teacher, Mrs. •M, B, Murray silent Monday In Detroit, sight seeing end In 'parti'cular seeing. the. Zoo, Peter %licknell, Kiteheier, visited, Mt. and Mrs. Peter rficki tell. . iteinehiberl It takes hitt a moment. to place on ,Expositor Wefft' Ad and... be )piney .in pocket i#'o. 'edyerttse, ..heli fltef Seaforth 5t/o 4O. . blue floor length organza over peau de sole with detachable trains from the waist down. They wore matching wedding ring headpieces and carried cresent bouquets of yellow ice - burg • mums. Ian Sim, Galt, was his broth- er's groomsman andnests were ushered by Bruce Z'apple, Seaforth, Preben Villumsen, Beaverton and Norman Sim, Kippen: For the wedding reception held in the. Family Life Centre, the bride's mother wore an aqua lace sheath dress with matching %-length coat, beige accessories. The groom's moth- er chose a• pink. lace sheath dress with matching coat and pink and white accessories. Servietters were Jane Kay, Sarnia, Sharon Agar, Jane Par- -sons and -Patricia-Adams, all of London and Miss Adeline Chap- pel, Stratford. For the wedding trip to the United States, the bride chose to a two-piece blue suit with beige accessories and a corsage of pink roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Sim will reside at 531 Defferine Avenue, Apt. 8, London. - Guests were present from Ottawa, Windsor; Dashwood, Zurich, Torooito, Sarnia, Sea - forth, London, Exeter, Galt, Hensall, . Kippen, Belle River, Cromarty and Staffa. . BRIJCE.FIEW -Mrs, Gordon Eiliott..ia a pat, lentin ••C.1intOn 1 TPSpita1, Mr acid grs, John Moffatt And Mr. and Mrs, a igiti sun were in Toronto fora• few • days. Mr. Moffatt and Mr, Thom- son were delegates. from the IOOF Lodge, Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher; Gravenhurst, visited -for a few days with Mr. Fisher's sister, Mrs. Walter Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargreaves visited with • Mrs. Hargreaves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hen - demon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David' Treibner and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Allan spent the weekend fishing up north. 'Miss Barbara Swan left last Week with Mr. 'and) Mrs. James Bough= and Wanda on a two- week vacation 'to Winnipeg. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. William Pepper, left for Nova Scotia on a vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. • George Hender- son visited, ' over the weekend in Michigan, with Mr, and Mrs. William Lobb. Mrs. William Swan of Ham- ilton, visited with Miss' M. Swan and Mrs. Charles Ham. WINCHELSEA Mrs. Garnet Miners • moved to her new home at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns of Elimville North, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, William Wal- ters visited Friday night -in Ex- eter with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathers. Mr. and Mrs. -Phil Hern, Kathy and Brian were guests on Saturday at the Hern-Web- ber wedding at James Street Church in Exeter and recep- tion in Dashwood. Kathy was soloist. Mrs. Irene Ford Woodham, visited Saturday with Mr. , and Mrs. Freeman Horne and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs, William Walters.' 'Miss Kathy Hern is spending the week at .camp at Goderich, training to be --a camp supervi- sor for the Kinsmen play- ground in Exeter this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Rowe of Thames Road visited) Wed- nesday ednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters. Mrs. Phil }tern, Mrs. `Newton Clarke, Mrs, Freeman Horne and John ,Coward attended the bus trip on Monday with Elim- ville WI to London. Mrs. W. J. Beer, Miss May Skinner, Mr. Maurice Quince, Exeter, and Mr. Rueberi Hall of Merton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters. 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