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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-09-22, Page 50 r • • 4 M • THE -CLINTON DISTRICT- COLLEIATE 1I11ST1TLJTE BOARD Requires Instructors for Night Classes to be held at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton as advertised in this issue. Applications to be forwarded to the under- signed not later than 30 September, 1966. Mr. R. J. Homuth, B.A., Principal, Central HI.ron Secondary School Clinton, Ontario THE ° CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD and its Advisory Vocational Committee - Offers Adult NIGHT CLASSES Each Monday commencing 8:00 p.m.,• 17. October in the following subjects providing sufficient enrol- ment is received in each course and instructors are available. Registration will be by coupon below and fees col- lected at 8:00 p.m., Monday 17 October. Fees shall be $5.00 for Business and Recreation Courses; $15.00. for Technical Courses and $10.00 for each Academic Course and Farm Management. Material will be provided for Business and Techni- cal Subjects. An additional $1.00 will be charged each person for insurance coverage while on Board premises in accordance with Board Policy. Business Courses- and Recreation- al Courses Bookkeeping, Sewing, advanced, basic, Oil Painting, Typewriting, Millinery Technical Courses Auto Servicing, Welding, .Drafting, basic advanced, General Carpentry Academic Courses Grade 13—Algebra — Geometry — English Department of Agriculture Farm Management for Profit, Decisions and Records. First Class will be held October 24th. In order that the Board may have an indication of interest in the subjects being offered, please register now using the coupon. -CLIP NOW AND MAIL - — — Application For Registration TO: MR. R. J. HOMUTH, CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL, CLINTON, ONTARIO. From Courses Listed Above 1 Wish To Register In: 1st Choice 2nd Choice Name: Address: Telephone Number: Registration fee will be payable on opening night Names will be listed for other suggestions as suggest- ed here by you. • • Gackstetter -- Coleman Before a setting of potted ferns, bronze and yellow mums and candelabra, in First Pres- byterian Church, Seaforth, Bar- bara Elaine Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coleman ,Seaforth, was united in- mar- riage to Lorne Henry Gackstet- ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter, Exeter. The Rev. D. Fry performed the double ring 'ceremony. Mrs. J. Stewart played traditional wedding musicand accompanied the soloist, Miss Dianne Hender- son, when she sang "Wedding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love". The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white floor -length crepe sateen dress with scoop neckline. The detach- able chapel. train cascaded from a tailored bow at the shoulders. The puff sleeves and waistline were trimmed with heavy point- ed lace flowers: She. wore a ros- ette headpiece with shoulder - length veil. She carried a cres- cent bouquet of orange roses, bronze pom poms and ivy. Miss Carol Gackstetter, Exe- ter, sister of the groom; was maid of honor and the brides- maids were Mrs. George Gaver- luk, London and Miss Sandra Coleman,' Seaforth, sister of the -bride.' They wore two-tone or- ange crepe °•floor -length dresses with empire waistline and el- bow -length sleeves. Appliqued wedding ring headpieces com- pleted their ensemble. They car- ried • baskets of bronze mums and ivy with gold sea oats and wheat. Mr. Earl Gackstetter, Exeter, brother of the groom was the groomsman and the ushers were Mr. Gerald Gackstetter, Exeter, brother of the groom and .Mr. James Coleman, Seaforth, broth- er of the bride. A reception was held in the church parlour. For the wedding trip to Nor - News of St. Columban CWL Opens Fall Season The CWL met in the parish hall on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Vincent Murray, the presi- dent in the chair. Twenty-two members were present. Ladies taking care of the Altars for Octeber are Mrs. Martin Mur- ray and Mrs. Robert Duffy; for November, Mrs. Frank Murray and Mrs. Steve Murray. The Deanery meeting schedule for October will be held in Goder- ich. Events coming up were dis- cussed and plans were made to serve meals in the hall on the days Of the Plowing^Match. A•prize, donated by Mrs. Jos- eph Nolan, was won by Mrs. .1-Ohn O'Leary. elYliss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August Ducharme. Jack Malone, Newfoundland, is spending a week at his home here. Mr. and Ml's: Ron Butters and family, St. Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. Miss Rita Kennedy, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken- nedy. Mr. and Mrs. George Coyne spent last week in Comber with Mr, and Mrs. James Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and children, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Large. Miss Linda Staples, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples. Don Coyne, London, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne. Carl Stapleton and Mr. And Mrs. Jerry Stapleton, London, visited with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray. Mrs. Peter Murray, Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Iver. • Remember! It takes but a moment to place, an Expositor Want Ad and beoney in pocket. To ad'v'ertise, just Dial Seaforth .627.0240. thern Ontario the bride wore a two -,piece yellow and beige tweed walking suit with gold hat; dark brown accessories and yellow rose corsage. Guests were present from California, Dashwood, Exeter, Guelph, Hensall, Kitchener, Lon- desboro, London, Mitchell, Port Dover, Ripley, Seaforth,• Staffa, St. Thomas and Windsor, ., The couple will reside at 197 Anne Street, Exeter, Ontario. Triands, neighbors aXtd reia.+ tines conv&yed theirbeat wishes Pride), night, to Russell, Verna ,and Beverley Sholdice after de. :parting from here to live in 'Stratford. Ani address written by Mrs. Edgar Elligsen, was 'read by Mrs. Manuel 13euerman. They were presented with a gift of money by Mrs. Wilfred Ah, rens. Music for dancing was supplied by the Blue Rangers. Lori Ann Seherbarth, Baugh- ; ter of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Scherbarth, has been confined to the hospital for the past three weeks. Quite a number from this district attended the Western Fair at London last. week. Mrs. J. L. Bennewies accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scher - berth and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartji of Detroit to her home here. The sympathy of the commun-' itly is extended to the family of the late Kenneth Riehl, who passed) away last Tuesday. ' A twenty-fifth, wedding an- niversary 'celebration was held at the community hall for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe, on Sat- urday night. Mrs. Gordon Eisler read the address which was written by Mrs. Ralph Siemon. Friends, • neighbors and rela- tives presented the couple with a set Of table and chairs. Rev, Calvin Gilck preached the Sunday sermon at St. Pet- er's Lutheran Church here. Bas- kets of flowers were placre -hr the church from the funeral of Kenneth Riehl Flowers were placdd by the family, on the altarin memory of Fd Brod- hagen, who passed away eight years ago. Harvest home ser- vice will i e held. ,ueact •St1140Y. Mr, , .1, Mrs. ,I1Torglan" qe, Mfrs. 'ward.. Prueter, spent the weekend with Mr. and lam. Wil- fred .Ahrens. • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ritter; and Mr, and. Mrs. Charles Lorch Elmira, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton IIinz. 'Mrs. Samuel Clark, Mitchell, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Gary Sholdice and Mr. Sholdice and boys. .Two teams and their partners from the Swing Bowling Club here bowled against the Swing Bowling Club at Stratford last Thursday. Prizes went . to ladies high, Mrs. Carl Vock; low, Mrs. Harold Elligsen; men's ,'high, Mervin Leonhardt; low, Norman Bennewies. Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz, Sr., Kitchener, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe last week. News of Vara Mr. Ralph Turner and 'Sill Consitt flew to Pilot Mound, Manitoba on Friday to attend the funeral of Jack Cockerline. Mrs. Joe Postil and Peter at- tended the anni%er ary services at Constance Chur ''on Sunday where Peter was est soloist. Mr. and Mrs. William Dow - son, Brenda, Bonnie and John spent Sunday with Mrs. William it .c and boys and attended the Constance United Church Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell spent the weekend. in Toronto visiting :Mr. and Mrs. John ,Mc• Connell and fancily. UttURC M: EpPoinO . .rot '1 '"THE STORE WHERE YOU GET GQQD SERVICE, QUA1, ITT, PULPS O TSTANDING. PRICES`' , Cie in and cheek Alis ,at.atement for: rinraelf and be convinced. 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