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T)ie October meeting of the
Walton Women's ip>;titute evict
he 'held iii -the Vom ,unIt',y
Hall 'UV ednesclay evening with
George 1VIccal1 and Mrs.
Harold Bolger es convertors
for Horne- economies,
The guest speaker will be
Miss Jean A. MacLachlan,
supervisor of Home Service
De
arttment, Toronto. A film
enboard" depicting the tled "The, histo y
of types of seasoning such as
spices and herbs and their use.
'All members a're requested
to bring baking. for the Bake
Counter. Invited guests from
other Institutes will be pres-
ent:
Mrs. Earl Steel, of London,
spent a - few days last week
with her mother Mrs. Leonard
Leeming and Mr. Leeming
who is a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital M i s s
Linda Leeming and girl friend
of Mitchell, spent the week
end with Mrs. Leeming.
Mr,,. Graham Craig left last
week end .for Ridgetown
where he will attend Agricul-
tural College.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Burton,
of Matheson, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas,
and other friends in the vicin-
ity last week and also attend-
ed the •International Plowing
Match at, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gard-
iner and friends of Glencoe,
visited last Saturday with
Mrs. George Dundas.-
Week
undas:Week end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Love were Mr. Norman Love,
Mr, and Mrs. M. Nicholas of
Milestone, Sask., and Mrs. W.
E. Campbell, Guelph. Mrs.
Claire Brown of Milestone al-
so visited Saturday and Mon-
day Vending the remainder
Of her time with relatives in
Tuckersmith. Sunday visitors
included Mrs. John Ballan-
tyne, Mr. and Mrs. William
Campbell,' Listowel and 1C>(r.
and Mrs. T. A. Henderson of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Ronald Ben-
nett, Gary and Joan attended
the Adams-Merkley wedding
at Belmore. United Church on
Saturday- last.. -
Church service has been
Withdrawn next Sunday mor-
ning owing to - Anniversary
Services at; Moncrieff United
Church. •
Mr. and 'Mrs, Harvey Mc-
Clure attended the McCorm-
ick -Quinn wedding at Strath -
ray last Saturday.
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The October meeting of the
United Church Wonnen Was
held in the ehttr h basement
Tuesday evening. ' .. s. Ted In-
sley 'conducted a Worship
Servidb. Mrs, Gerald Brintnell
read the scripture. A chapter
of the study book was -taken
by Mrs. Lloyd Jaques follow-
ed by discussion period. Fol-
lowing the Roll Call and busi-
ness conducted by Mrs. Rob-
ert Robinson, lunch was serv-
ed and. social time spent.
Mr. and Mrs. George Whee-
ler and David, Mr, and Mrs.
John Rodd, 'Mr and Mrs.
Glenn Copeland attended the
funeral of their sister-in-law,.
and aunt, the late Mrs. John
Wheeler of Conn in the .Gar-
diner Funeral Home, Mount
Forest on Saturday.
Mrs. John Butters attended
the Anniversary - Service at
the St. Marys Baptist Taber-
nacle on Sunday and was a
dinner guest with 'Mr. and
Mrs. David Holland and fam-
ily. Mr, and Mrs. 'Harold Thom-
son of Parkhill visited pn Fri-
day with Miss Blanche Mills
and Mr. Edgar Mills.
- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Whee-
ler of Alton, New Hampshire
were week end guest with the
former's brother Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler and David.
Mr, and Mrs. James R. Me -
Lachlan Sr., of. Sarnia, have
been visiting for .the past two
weeks ' with their son Mr.
James McLachlan, Mrs. Mc-
Lachlan and family.
Mrs. Gordon Johns and Mrs.
Arther Hopkins called at the
Heath -Leslie Funeral Home in
Mitchell to pay tribute to the
late Mrs. Albert Hey, on Fri-
day.
The flowers in church on
Sunday were in memory of
the late Mrs. John Wheeler, of
Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin-
son, Brenda, Margaret' and
Janet were- Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert McNeight and family.
Mrs. John Tomlinson, • Tars.
Clarence Mills and. Mrs, Arth-
er Hopkins attended •a Tup-
perware demonstration at the
home of Mrs. Frank Hern.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Lawson
and ,Michael, • Mr. 'and Mrs.
Jim Rhode and Bob of ,Mitch-
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Clark
and Wayne of Exeter were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Lawson and Ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brint-
nell, Terri and Scott were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Elston:and
family of London.
Mr. Larry Johns commenc-
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-Mr. and Mrs. La-w-rence
Beckett, Jacqueline and Ger-
aldine were Sunday g.0 est s
with Mr. and Mrs, Lou Barth
of Melbourne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Web-
ber visited on Sunday with
Mrs, Rachel Bell at Huron
view, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rundle -
of Exeter visited' on Tuesday
evening yvith Mrs. Robert
Rundle and ,lack.
Mr. and, Mrs" Carl Mills -and
girls of Lions Head were week
end guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd 'Jaques and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Thomson .and family attended
the. Anniversary Service at the
Thames Road United Church
on Sunday and were later
g u e s t s•• with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Con-
nie.
The Woodham: Ladies •Or-
ange Lodge entertained
Lodges from Clinton, Mitch-
ell, Seaforth, London, Lucan,
St. Marys, Lakeside and the
Men's L.O.L. and their wives
on Thursday evening in honor
of their eighteenth anniver-
sary.
Euchre was played with
prizes going for Ladies High
to Mrs. Jennie Hodgins, Luc -
an; Lone hands. Mrs. Luella
Conn, Lakeside; Gents high.
Ray Mills, Exeter; Lone' hands
William Dickey, Woodham.
A draw on an electric clock
was won . by James Wells of
Lakeside and other draw win-
ners Were- Mr's, x hyilis iiar-
rison, Clinton; Mrs. Bustard,
London; Mrs. Wilson Greg-
ory, St. Marys; Mrs. Elsie
Lewis, Lucan; Mrs. R h et a
Hobbs, London and Mrs. Haz-
el Coward of Woodham.
• Supper 'with Birthday Cake
was later served in the hall
basement.
The Messengers met in the
Church basement on Sunday
morning.
Vice -President Debra Ja-
ques conducted the meeting
Eddie Rodd read a poem. A
solo was sung by Judy Dick-
ey. Mrs.. Laverne Rodd gave
the study book.,Janet Tomlin-
son lead -in prayer and Gra-
ham Robinson gave the • seri -
ture lesson. The "First Thank-
giving"
hank
giving" was given by Mrs.
John Rodd. The offering was
taken. by Robbie Dickey and
David Tomlinson.
News of
constance
Misses Linda._ Dianne and
Nancy Preszcator spent the
week end with their aunt and
uncle Mr. and. Mrs. A 11 a n
Pfaff and family of Crediton.
Mr. Kevin Hart of Brussels
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Buchanan and family on
Friday evening.
. Miss Agnes Haverkamp vis-
ited with Gertie Veenstra on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Preszca-
tor and Rhonda and Ricky of
Saltford visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz-
cator and family.
1VIr. Bill Sprigett of London
and Mr. Red Tucker and Dave
Johnston of"Toronto spent the.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Dale and . attended the
Plowing Match:
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth attended
the Anniversary Services at
Turner's and after visited
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Turner, Barry -and Linda of
Tuckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs: Wilmer Glou-
sher, Stewart and Barbara
spent Sunday with Mr. acid
Mrs. Stanley Ball of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan-
an and family visited with
Mr, and Mrs. George Hart of
Brussels on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with., Mr.
and Mrs. George McElwain
and Mary were Mr. and Mrs.
Hector Kingswell and Bren-
da of Clinton, 1Vf1". and Mrs.
George Mcllwain and Lynn of
Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Crozier, Brian; Paul and Kev-
in of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill
of Crediton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Preszcator visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator and Billy. Linda,
Dianne and Nancy returned
to their home with their
grand parents Mr. and Mrs.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs..Harry Boag
of Newmarket and Mi. a n d
Mrs. Roy Vincent of B ly th
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and
family.
Mr. and Mrs, John Notting-
ham will be showing pictures
on Friday evening.
4: _-M� .and -Mrs, Guy -Cunning-
ham of Auburn visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Ella Jewitt
and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszca-
tor, Mrs. Jim Preszcator and
Billy- visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Desjar-
dine and Sherry Lynn of
Grand Bend.
The past Sunday was Lay-
man's Sunday at Constance
Church. Mr. Claire Vincent,
Lopdesboro, being elected lay-
man gave a report of the con-
ferende at Waterloo which he
had attended.
Sympathy Is 'extended to
Mr, and Mrs. William Dalt
and fainilty on the .passing of
Ms. Dale's mother, Mrs. T, J.
IVlcMlchael, of gpcderieh, who
WAS a forniter rotfideitt of the
LOCAL BRIEF":
• fteeeut visxtora t the ;home'
of Mr. end Mrs: R H. ;Sproat
wenc'a M.r. and Mr,. Archie
Jones of Moose Jaw,i Sauk,1.
Mt; Russell Caldwell of OM*
'ton; • Neison 0cl/el*ck, 04:
Orangeville; Bussell
Detroit; Mr, and Mrs, 14x..,_10,
Lend, 'Iondon;. and ; . flan:'
Ryan of London.
Mr, . and Mirp, Barry Boa...pf
Newmarket spent last week .
with • Mr. and' Mrs. I, o r n e.".
Lawson and attended t
Plgwing Match,
Mr. and Mrs. John Notting
ham' of Ladner B.C. are vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
Lawson and -other friends e -
round the district. '
Mr. Gerald Jordan, Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byrne, Al-
lan Park, Mich., visited 1VIre. '
Jean Fortune last week and
attended t h e International
Flowing Match.
Mrs. T. D. O'Neil, daugh-
ters Marjorie and Barbara,
former residents of Seaforth,
visited friends in Seaforth this•
week.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stew-
art spent the week end in
Mount Forest and Moorefield
and also attended the -Centen-
nial of Palmerston United
Church on Sunday evening.
Mrs. John Stevens of Lon-
don, was a Seaforth visitor on
Tuesday.
Mr. and, Mrs. Gerald Hul-
bert of Mimico spent Plowing'
Match week at the home of
Mrs. Bethune.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ren;
nie and Linda spent the week
end with Mrs. M. R. Rennie
here. • ,
Miss Mary Scott has taken z.
a position on the staff of the
Oakville - Trafalgar Memorial
Hospital at Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fin
;an of Sudbury visited w-
ni,
tth
friends in town this week.
Miss Eleanor Keys, R.N., of
Ottawa, spent the past week
at the home of her parents,
James and Mrs. Keys, McKil-
lop.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Millar
and Mr. and Mrs. A: Ingram
of Lorne . Park, visited Miss
Marian Scarlett, - -
Mr. David G. McFarlane
and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Thompson of Ahrronto and
Carleton Place were guests of
Mrs. R. K. McFarlane in town
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Jonston of Clinton.
r. Ross Rennie of Toronto
spent the week end with Mrs.
M. R. Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Strong of
Ottawa were guests last Week
of Mr. and Mrs. H a r v e y
Moore.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Malon-
ey, Mary and Dolores and
Clare Schooderwoerd, of mit- ,
chell attended the _christening
of Kristine Elizabeth Sc itt;
daughter of Mr. and Mr9: Kakl-
Schmitt; of Kitchener. '
Sister M. Clare of Holy Ros-
ary Convent, Windsor Ontario
and Sister John- Macy of Mt.
St. Joseph, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Schmitt and Kris-
tine of Kitchener spent the
holiday week end with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney -
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Jack
of Hamilton 'were guests of
Miss Jean Scott and Mrs. It.
d. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom. Grieve
of Monetville are visiting with
friends and relatives in thi
district. _
Mrs. Laura Jermyn of Brus-
sels, Miss Nancy Corby and
Mr, Mack Parent of Belle Riv
er, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Siote of
1-tieerside, Mr. and Mrs- Wm
G. Tucker 'and son of Goder
ich spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. Amos Corby and Mrs. Al-
ma Pinkney.
Mr, and Mrs. • Arther Ed-
munds of Barrie were here
last week and 'attended the
Plowing Match.
Mr. and Mrs.'Nelson Goven-
Iock, Mrs. J. ,K. B. Brown of
Toronto, Mr. M. H. McKenzie
of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Dorrance of Chatham
were guests last week of Mrs.
M. Dorrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel A. Wal-
ters of Dundas were guests of
Mrs. James Willis.
Mr, and Mrs.• Cecil Adams
and daughter of Goderich vis-
ited in town on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arther Porter
of Winnipeg spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fowler. -
Mr. T. J. Flynn Was call-
ed to Montreal on Friday ow-
ing to the death of his broth-
er, Leo Flynn.
Mrs. Pears Shaddick, Hen -
sail spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.
Plewes of Moosanee, Sask,,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Forsyth and attended the
Plowing Match.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Plewes,
Moosanee, Sask., and Mr.
Kyle Chesney and Mrs. Mar-
garet Cameron of Cartwright,
Man., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Moore.
Mrs. E. J. Adair, Toronto,
visited her sister, Mrs. Marg-
aret Sclater.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Know-
les and daughters of Scarboro,-
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
of Auburn and Mr: and Mrs.
Thomas Dinsmore of Zurich
attended 'the Clarke-Hember-
ger wedding here.
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, a
former Minister of First Pres-
byterian C h u r c h here, has
been inducted into Elmwood
Avenue Presbyterian Church,
London. He Baine to London
from Hamilton.
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Marilyn Ann Papple, daug
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William D
Papple, Egmondvilp, and Lesli
Gary Wayne Smith, son of Mr
Mary Smith, London, exchange
wedding vows in Hamilton Roe
Presbyterian Church, London
Saturday, October lst, at 3:0
Rev. J. Murdo Pollock officia
ted at the double ring ceremony
Miss Marjorie Papple, Seafort
was organist. '
- .Papple
h- 'riiges and white poms.
The groomsman was William
e R. Smith, London, brother of
s. the groom and the gilests were
d ushered by Frederick Scafe,
d Robert Papple and John Papple
, all of London,
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Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a floor
length wedding gown of white
silk organza. The bodice was
highlighted by a bateau neck-
line, elbow length sleeves of
the most delicate Swiss Guipure
lace,and a naturally fitted waist.
Elegance was portrayed in the
gently controlled sheath skirt,
also enhanced, at the bottom by
a wide band of, the same lace."
The main centre . of attention
was focused on the detachable
chapel train cascading from a
tailored bow at the back neck-
line and accented at the bottom
by medallions • of the same
Guipure lace. To complete her
bridal outfit, the bride wore a
French pure silk illusion veil
caught up by a double wedding
band headpiece of silk organza
trimmed with Swiss Guipure
lace to match the gown. She
carried a cascade arrangement
of Happiness roses and pinichio
pours,
Miss.Donna Berger, of Rbehes
ter, New York, was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Dianne Papple, Egmondville,
Faye Little, London, Theyawore
identical Hoer length gowns of
green brocade with a . natural
waistline and- gently controlled
skirt. Brenda Papule :arid Kim-
berley Hornby were junior
bridesmaids. They wore floor
length dresses of green embroi-
dered organza 'with empire waist
lirie and A-line skirts. Their
headpieces consisted of a
matching fabric three -rose clus-
ter with a small veil, The sen-
ior bridesmaids carried a cas-
cade nosegay of pink roses and
white poms, the junior brides-
maids carried nosegays of pink
HENSALL
Kippen Cooke tes met at
at Mrs. Bruce MacGregor's
with Miss Carroll, Home Ec-
onomist as g u e s t. Leader's
spoke on `Cereals and Breads',
and 'Use of cereal for supper'.
Miss Carroll demonstrated the
making of Tea Biscuits.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sauter,
Marlette, Mich., spent the holi-
day week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Bell and girls.
Mrs, Maurice Tudor attend-
ed the Tudor -Morrison wed.d-
ir•g at Kingussie, Scotland, an
Saturday, October 1, making
the trip by jet. The groom is
the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice T u d o r of Hensall.
The young couple will take
up residence in Toronto, the
end of October.
Mrs. Lou Simpson is a pati-
ent in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mrs. -and Mrs. Chas. Robin-
son of Bath, have returned
home after a visit with Mrs.
Hugh McMurtrie.
Mrs. W. B. Cross is a pati-
ent at St. Joseph's Hospital in
London where she underwent
surgery oil Saturday.
Smile of the Week
Two fishermen sitting on a
bridge, their lines in the water
below, made a bet as to who
would catch the first fish. One
got a bite and got so excited
that he fell off the bridge,
'"Oh well," said the other, "if
yot'Qe going,to dive for thou,
At the reception at the Seven
Dwarfs, the bride's . mother re-
ceived in a Windsor blue dress
of lace over taffeta with match-
ing shoes and hat, black patent
clutch bag and a corsage of
white gardinias. The mother of
the groom wore a Royal blue
suit and a matching hat with
black accessories and a White
gardinia corsage.
For a wedding, trip 'to Grape
Cod, the bride chose a pearl
grey walking suit with black
patent accessories and a corsage
of pink Sweetheart roses.
The couple will reside in Lon-
don.
WEDDING
STENBACK — DOLMAGE
On -Saturday, October 1st,
1966, at Empress United Church,
London, Donna Eileen Dolmage
and David Bruce Stenback were
united in marriage. Rev, R. E.
McLagan officiated. Attending
the couple were Mr. and Mrs.
T. Baugalupo of London. The
bride is the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dolmage
of Seaforth and the groom is
the son of Mr. ,and 'Mrs. J. W.
Stenback of Fort William, On-
tario, a
News of
ion
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mel'Itafl
and family with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Robert Roney on Sunday and
attended the anniversary.
Mr. and 11•1rs. James Leete«,
Mr. and Mrs. Keir Krammer,
-with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Roney
and family.
With Mr. and Mrs. Lim (1 Bar-
ker on Sunday were -their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harr, of
Stratford, . Mrs. Leslie Moore,
Mr. and - Mrs, Mrs, .C. Shelley and
family, Mitchell.
Mr, did Mrs. John Bell and
daughter, Seaforth, with her
parents, ' Mr, and Miis. Alex
Roney.
News of
Crornarty-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver
and family of London spent
the week end with her parents
ivir. and Mts. Otto Wacker.
ivir, Anthony Allen of Strat-
ford visited on Monday with
his sister and brother-in-law
'vire and Mrs. Alf Ross Sr., Of
Staffa and also with his mo-
tner Mrs. Frank Allen who is
a patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
Week ehd visitors with Mrs"
E. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
T L. Scott included Mr. and
Mrs, Hugh Moore and daugh-
ter Elaine and Mir, and Mrs.
Austin Peel all of Lindsay.
Mr. Herbert Worsley, bro-
ther of Mrs. Moore, and nep-
hews Mr. Morley Byrnell and
Mr. Harold Worsley of Cam-
eron, • Mr. Wesley Black and
David Black of Woodville at-
tended the International Plow-
ing Match at Seaforth and vis-
ited op Friday with Mrs.
Moore and the T. L. Scotts..
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allen
of Sudbur'- were recent visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Allen and family.
Mrs. Hazel 13eforge of Win-
nipeg is a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott.
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