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A Beni/Mid service, was held
at Constance Church on Siu-
day. with Elizabetki Irene,
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Reg
Lawson; William Alexander,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Millson being baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osborn
of Monkton were Wednesday,
visitors with ,Mr. and Mrs. Ear-;
lin Osborn and Melody.
Patty, Jackie and Jeffery
Cook of Clinton visited on Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and family.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby is
spending a few days visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. John Mann
of Goderich.
Mrs. William Dale visited
with Mrs. T. J. McMichael and
Evelyn of Goderich on Sunday.
Mr. Gleim Scherberth of
/ Stratford visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Earlan Osborn and Mel-
ody on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray MoHall,
Steven and Karen of Fergus,
Mrs. Wilmer Glousher and Bar-
bara.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and
Elizabeth were Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Warren. Lynda and Hel-
en of London; Mr. Earl Law-
son of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs,
George Turner, Linda and Bar-
ry, Mr. John Turner, all of
Tuckersmith. They also attend-
ed the baptismal• services at
the Constance church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
and family visited with Mr. and
^Mrs. Bob Jennison and family
of "Grand Bend on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earlan Osborn and Melo-
dy were Mr. and ; Mrs, Fred
Buchanan ' and family; Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Dow; . Mr.' Earl
Dow, "all of Russelldale; Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Hoppenrath;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown; Mr.
and Mrs. David Wickie and
girls; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Os-
born and family, all of Monk -
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster,.
Carol and Mark df""London, at-
tended the reception for Mr
and, Mrs. John Hoggart, in the
Londesboro Hall on Friday eve -
ring. ';Ca4 anti Matic remain-
adi fora tees days with their
grandparents, IVA and Pim.
George Hoggart.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and:
family, Mrs. Elia Jewitt and
boys visited' with Mr. and Mrs.
William Dowson, Brenda, Bon -
rife
and John of Varna and at-
tended the Anniversary ser-
vice at Varna Chureh.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
and Melody; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Buchanan and family visited
with Ivtr. and Mrs, George Hart
and John of Brussels ` on ,Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of
Clinton, visited on Sunday with
Mr. 'and Mrs. George Hoggart
and family.
Mrs. Don Glousher and Kar-
en of Blyth visited' with Mr. and
Mrs. William Dale and girls on
Monday.
A grave -side service was held
for the' late Mary Moore of
Toronto, Monday at 'Clinton
Cemetery, with Rev: Britton of-
ficiating. She was a former
resident of Constance.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sanders
received word of the death of
Mrs. Sander's nephew, Jack
Cockerline of Pilot Mound,
Manitoba, who was killed by
a tractor on his farm, while
silos filling. His death occured
at noon while the other two
boys, Albert and Harry, were
at dinner.
Mr. and, Mrs. Don Buchanan
spent the weekend in Toronto.
Mrs. Dollimore returned home
to Toronto after spending the
past month visiting at the Buch-
anan home.
CROMARTY
Mr. . Russell; McKellar and
Miss Joy Ann " McKellar, Buf-
falo, N.Y., called on Cromer-
ty relatives on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
attended the funeral of a bro-
ther-in-law, the late Mr. Gar-
net Cockwell, formerly of
Dashwood, which] took place
at the Hopper --Hockey Funer-
al Home in Exeter on .Thurs-
day.
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Sharp -- Bennett
A double -ring ceremony at
Trinity 'Anglican Church, Port
Burwell, Ontario, united in mar-
riage Gerry Nadine Bennett and
Robert George Sharp. The Rev-
erend and Mrs. William Ben-
nett, Port . Burwell are the par-
ents of the bride and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Sharp, Seaforth, are
the parents of the groom.
Lighted candelabra and la
summer flowers added to t
beauty of the old histor
church for the ceremony. Co
gregation of guests and frien
joined Trinity Choir in 'singi
the hymn appointed for t
service of Holy Matrimony, "W
lift our hearts 0 Father". Th
bride's father officiated•'at t
service and Mrs: A. Newe
Wright was at the organ.
Given in marriage by h
eldest brother, Michael. T
bride was lovely in an empi
gown of white French crep
and alencon lace. Her veil
pure silk illusion was elbo
length and was held in pia
by a floral design of see
pearls. She carried a cascad
of red sweetheart ;roses, step
onitis and trailing `English ivy
Attending the' bride wer
Miss .Roxanne Lynch, Londo
as maid of honor; the bride
sister, Miss Sally Bennett, Po
Burwell, the groom's sister, Mi
Anne Sharp, Seaforth, and Mis
Janet Zurbrigg, ~Landon, a
bridesmaids. The attendan
wore ,identical floor-lengt
gowns of moss green silk Iine
styled on empire lines. The
carried an arrangement of ye
low feathered mums.
The best man was Brian Bli
sett, London. Ushers were Ro
Robertson,' Toronto; Bob Ben
nett, Port Burwell, brother o
he bride; and Mike Scotchmer
Bayfield.
During the ,signing of the reg
stet, Trinity Choir sang "-fin
mortal, • invisible, God • onl
wise".
For her daughter's wedding
he bride's mother wore
treet,length bone colored lac
uit with matching accessorie
rid corsage of golden deligh
oses. The groom's mothe
ore a pale pink brocade dres
ith matching coat, rose -pink
ccessoriesand corsage of white
arnations; The groom's grand
mother was gowned in a flcored
ranberry suit with a corsage
f white roses.
At the reception in the Parish
all, the Ladies' Guild assisted
nd, the girls in the choir. erved
he guests.
Guests from out of town were
resent from London, Beaverton,
alt, Stratford, Waterloo, Tor-
nto, Seaforth, St. Thomas and
he groom's grandparents from
egina, Saskatchewan.
The newly wed couple will
ake their home in Waterloo
while they are continuing their
ties at the University of Wat-
rloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Rowley en
rtained the out of town guests
who remained overnight at a
uffet lunpheon on Sunday.
Piior'''fb- her marriage;''" Mrs;
harp • was entertained at sever-
1 showers in London. Miss' Ger-
dine Wilson and Mrs. Allan
eroer gave . a kitchen shower
the latter's home on Taylor
Street; Mrs., FrankHill, aunt of
e bride, a miscellaneous show-
er at her home on McKeon Av-
nue; Mrs. Michael Bennett, sis-
r-in daw of 'the bride, a linen
ower at her home on Ross
reet and Miss Roxanne Lynch,'
miscellaneous shower at her
ome on Elliott Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith • Sharp,
rents of the groom, entertain -
the bridal party after the re-
arsal on the Friday evening
ecedieg the wedding.
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Rebekahs Meet .
Officers of Amber Rebekah
Lodge presented the travelling
gavel to Edelweiss Lodge Mon-
day evening, The presiding
noble grand. Mrs. James Rose
was presented with a large
bouquet of flowers.
As a centennial project, mem-
bers plan to join with the mem-
bers of Fidelity Lodge, IOOF,
to redecorate the hall. A don-
ation was made to the CNIB
drive.
Reporting for the CPT com-
mittee, Mrs. Tillie Dunn, vice -
grand, said a pair of youth's
crutches have been purchased.
The next regular meeting is
to be dispensed with as it falls
on Thanksgiving day.
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Winners euchre following
ow ng
the meeting were Mrs. Ernest
Chfpchase, high, and Mrs.
George Clifton, low ,both of
flensall. Mrs. William Dennis
won the travelling prize.
Mrs. Charles Beeves contrail
News.
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Kra. rgeCo 7, .
sed away on Sun ay morning
after a engtiily .illness iu the
kiaradly nursling hozue, R04 -
tore -
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Itiist,:.
Pleasaht Ridge, iVlich„and IVJ.rs, Smauei Hurst, Wind-
sor; Rev. at! lV1rs. John Cc o#e
Bonn nutters; Mr. and Mars,
sand Jack of TI'tamesford;
Glenn Copeland, Cynthia and
Elten; 1VIr. and, lVtrs. John
ktodd, l:'annela and Calvinn
were Sunday guests with Mir.:
and Mrs. George Wheeler and
David.
Miss Hanenek of . T route,;
is visiting with. Dr. and Mrs.
George lVlorphy.
Mrs. W. Payne and Jim,
Mr. Fred Payne of"'London
iutiss Barbara Skinner and
Jim Rundle of Exeter, Miss
Linda Birtch of • St. Marys
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Robert Rundle and Jack.
Miss Jean Copeland, ,Mr.
and- Mrs. Glenn Copeland at-
tended the funeral of their
'aunt, the late Mrs. George
Stevenson on Tuesday from
the Denning Funeral Home in
.Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rohde
and Bob of Mitchell were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Lawson and Ed.
'Mrs. Walter Levy and Mar-
garet attended the trousseau
tea for Miss Donna Hardy on
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Kenneth Hardy of Granton.
Mr. Oliver McCurdy, Bar
rie, was a guest on Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock
of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson
of Kirkton were Sunday even-
ing 'guests with Mrs. Arthur
Hopkins.
Mrs. Jack - Pearce, Timmy
and Susan of, London were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Waghorn
of Kirkton visited on Thurs-
day with Mrs, Arthur .Hop-
kins.
M. and Mrs. Arnold Hern,
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Meta, Nor-
ma and Carolyn Hern, R.N.'s
of London, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hern and girls of Lon-
don and helped Cheryl cele-
brate her third birthday.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith
were guests on Saturday
evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Wray Sweitzer and • Barbara,
of Shipka.
Mrs. W. Payne and Jim,
Mr. Fred Payne of London,
Miss "Linda Birtch, St. Marys,
Miss Barbara Skinner and
Jim Rundle of Exeter were
Sunday guests with Mrs. Rob-
Rundle and Jack.
Mrs. Frank Anderson Jr.
and Barbara. of Science Hill,
visited on Wednesday w i t h
Mrs. Arthur Hopkins.
Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph Ware-
ham left on Sunday for their
home in Ottawa. Mrs. Ware-
ham will spend a week with
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Crago
and Mr. Crago and family.
Mrs. Robert Rundle and
Jack, Miss. Barbara Skinner
"and : Jim Rundle of Exeter,
Mr. Douglas Webb were guests
on Saturday and reception
at the Wareham-Heary wedd-
ing in Lucan United- Church
that followed.
Mr. Ernie Vodden spent the
week end with Messrs. Albert
and Robert Vodden and Mrs.
Elizabeth S c o t t of Clinton
and visited on Sunday' with
Mr. and Mrs. Scoteh per and
M'r. and Mrs. Lloyd Nlakins,
Bayfield.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Dickey and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ford and family 'of Kitchener,
Mr, and Mrs, Newman Baker
of Welburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Morley and Danny, of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Ford and family of Exeter,
and Mrs. Harry Ford.
Congratulation to Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Clarke (nee Kay
Lawson) • of Exeter on the
.birtlftof their se on Wednes-
day, lett'
News of
Cromarty
1VIr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie,
Linda and Joanne of Dorches-
ter spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Whitman
of Niagara Fall's, N.Y., attend-
ed the Parkinson - Wallace
wedding and visited with Mrs.
Grace Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar
visited Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago,
Kirkton.
Miss Margaret Ann Wallace
'Was honored at a trouseau tea
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace,
prior to her marriage to Rob-
ert James Parkinson, Mitch-
ell. The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parkin-
son, Mitchell,
Miss Pamela Wallace atten-
ded the door and guests were
received by the hostess the
bride -elect and Mrs. J. E.
Parkinson, n'i A t h e r of the
groom.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were Mrs. Mary Parkinson,
Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs,
Grace Scott and Mrs. Cora
Gibson.
In the evening, Mrs. Thom-
as L. Scott and Mrs. Janet
Balfour poured.
Serving were
ervi
Karen and Sharon Scott
and Sharon Cadlck; cousins of
the bride -elect.
Following the wedding re-
hearsal
ehearsal F'l'iday° evening the
bridal( party 'was .entertained
at the• home zit Mte 'en'd Nits.
J. R. Parltlxne'ori fi Nl;itelieli.
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NEWLY CUT CORN proved too much for a forty foot
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The large silo split from top to bottom releasing tons of
corn over the ground, (Expositor Photo by Phillips):
NENSALL NEWS
Large congregations attended
Anniversary services in Chisel-
hurst United Church, Sunday,
afternoon at 2:30 and at 7:30
p.m, Guest ministers, Rev. An-
drew D. Boa, of London, after-
noon speaker and Rev. Donald
Stuart, Brucefield and Kippen
charge, evening speaker, both
delivered . most inspiring meg-
sages.'
eg-sages.• -
At the afternoon service a
trio composed of Sharon Strong,
Joan. Sinclair, and Elizabeth
Smale sang. The choir contribu-
ted a number. Soloist at the
evening ••service was Eric Rose
who sang ,"My Task" and "The
Lord's Prayer. Soloist in the
anthem was Janice Wright.
Mrs. A. Ross was pianist. The
ehoir was assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Horton from Hen -
sail..
Eight members of Hensel]
Kinsmen Club canvassed the vil-
lage last 'Thursday night, for
the Cystic Fibrosis Fund and
realized $165.00. Bob Caldwell
was, chairman of the project.
Tn members of Amber Reb-
ekah i=Lodge attended „the regu-
lar meeting of .Edelweiss° Reb-
•ekah Lodge, Seaforth .Monday
evening and presented the tra-
velling gavel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen
the latter's mother and brother,
Mrs. Violet Schwalm and Ray.
Mrs. Yulissee Borger and Mrs.
Sybil Borger 'of Detroit; Mich.,
former Yulissee and Sybil Eac-
rett of Hensel', and Mrs. Agnes
Williams of Barstow, California
sister of Mrs. Earl Campbell
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs: Earl Campbell.
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Violet Schwalm and
Ray were Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Schwalm and Susan of Strat-
ford.
LOCAL BRIEFS :.
Mr. Jack Ross from Vancouv-
er, Was "visiting' with his aunt
Mrs. Margaret Cuthill and at
the Dennis home in McKillop.
F.O. J. E. (Bud) Ziegler and
Mrs. Ziegler and children, Tra-
cy and Kara, of Ottawa, left
Thursday • by air for Germany,
where they will be stationed
for the next three years. Mrs.
Ziegler is the former Marilyn
Butt. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Tarling of Van-
couver, B.C„ were visitors in
town. Mrs. Tarling was the
niece of the late Miss Minnie
Best., a former resident of the
town.
Mrs. William Roberts of •Ex-
.shaw, Sask., is the guest of Mrs.
Edwin P. Chesney ,and other
friends in. Tuckersmith.
Dr. P. L. Brady and Mrs.
Brady are in Toronto where
Dr. is. attending a meet-
ing ,Brady of the Ontario Chapter of
College of General Practitioners.
Mrs. Florence A. Brady is a
patient in Stratford Hospital.
Mrs. Don Coleman and Miss
Joan Coleman have arrived •
home from a two week vaca-
tion in California where they
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Powell and Pam,
Mrs. Violet Quance spent a
few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.' Harold Coleman.
Mrs. Russell A. Walter re-
turned to Dundas on Sunday
after spending . two weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Jas. E.
Willis,
Mrs. Guy Richards, Long
Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Davis and Miss Marilyn
of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. W.
Doer, Miss Ruth Luckhart and
j Earl Katzmeir, New Hamburg
and Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Clarke and Brian of Kitchen-
er were here attending the
funeral of the late yr. W. Rob-
inson and were guests of the
Misses Seip.'
Mr. Aldimer Troyer of Tor-
onto.was a guest of his sister,
Mrs. Sydney , Gemmell and
Mr. Gemmell over the week
end.
Mrs. Norman Ireland, Leth-
bridge, Alberta is the guest of
her sister Mrs. Mae Dorrance.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling spent
the week end in Lindsay.
Mrs. Alma Idersteen, Cal-
gary is visiting her cousins,
Miss Evelyn Cardno and Mrs.
Gladys Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crayne
of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Morenz. London. were
week end guests of Mrs, A.
W. Dick.
•
• Canadian Prime Minister Honored by Lions
Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson of Canada, left, talks with
Lions International President Edward M. Lindsey of
Lew-
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Parliament Offices in Ottawa,
Ontario, Lindsey, on an extended five-week tourof Canada
and visits with 32,000 Canadian Lions, preeented the -Prim
Minister with the 'Head of State Medal'
of the internationa
service 'orgdnization. Pearson took time out from a stormy
emergency session of Parliament, to meet with Lindsey, who
represents sone 800,000 Lions in 135 countries and geographies •
cal<letations around the globe.
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News of
VARNA
The Varna United Church
had its Anniversary Service
on Sunday with the Rev. El -
lord of Seaforth as guest min -
<.t: r at both services. Murray
Fischer of Listowel was guest
,oloist for the morning- ser-
vice. The choir under the dir-
ection of Mrs. Bob Stirling
sang Anthems at both services
with Peter Postil taking the
olo parts.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Consitt,
D:anrre, David, andMrs. Ei-
1 •en Consitt, Nancy and Jim-
my visited Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Consitt, Paul
and Scott.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dowson and family on
Sunday were Mrs. Jewitt and
boys of Constance, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Jewitt and fam-
ily 'of Seaforth and Mr. and
John Jewitt and family of
Constance.
Mr, and Mrs. Francis Hunt News of
and family of Winthrop spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brucefield
Hill and Linda.
Mrs. Cecif Dowson.
Mr. Floyd McAsn spent the
week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John McAsh.
Miss Anne Stevenson,' Lon-
don spent the week end with •
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Stevenson.
Visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Melvin Webster, and Karen,
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hart and family of Brus-
sels and Miss Rachel Johns-
ton, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Fish-
er of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.
Anson Coleman, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Holmes and family, Clin-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether and family bf Brus-
sels were guests on Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Wat, Webster,
and Mac.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Steven=
son, Seaforth and Mr. and
Mrs. William Reid visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Perce Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Errat
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Lee McConnell.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Taylor and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hayter
and family, Varna, IVIiss Con-
nie
onnie Perrish and Mr. Murray
Fischer of Listowel and Mr.
Lloyd Moore, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. A Paterson,
returned home qn Saturday,
from a trip north visiting with
their son, Ron and family of
Timmins. •
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Broad -
foot spent a few days last
week with Mr. Broodfoot'd
sister, Miss Erma Broadfoot,
of Sunridge.
Mr. and Mrs. R. lfandcock
and family of Oshawa, were
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hargreaves.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Taylor Mr. Douglas MeBeath spent
the week end with his parents
spent the week end with Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Taylor;: Carol Mr. and Mrs. Alex N1�ltnBeath.
end Don.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and liffre. Louis Taylor and
fatly on Sunday Were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Keyes and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Mu r r a y
Taylor and family of Cliiitan.
Miss. Sharon D e w so m is
Mr. and Mrs. JI lit e a n e
and Mr. and Mrs. Dint Mtifatt
visited: with r e l alt - e s in
Brantford on Sunday.
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