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The Huron Expositor, 1962-06-21, Page 14THE 9K EI P(k 1TQ F 4t? '.1',fi, Ort, ,T JN ;1;14)62 DISTRICT WEDDINGS + ORRWE W .F1„ ANN.RR ( X8mLIN--St. Patriee's Rom, an ; Cathelie Chureh, Dublin, was thie scene of a very pretty June :wedding on Saturday morning, June 16, at 11 o'clock, when Rosemary Flannery, Reg.N., on- ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery, of RR 1, Dublin, and Wilfred Corriveau, of 71 John St., Waterloo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Corriveau, RR 1, Sebringville„ were united in marriage. Rev. Rend. Durand performed the ceremony and sang the Nuptial Mass. Present in the Sanctuary were Rev. John Corriveau, of Herman, Pennsylvania, brother of the groom; Rev Joseph O'Rourke, uncle of the bride, of Stratford, and Rev. Dr. J. B Ffoulkes. Mrs. John Nagle presided at the organ and the soloist was Mrs. Barbara Corriveau, of London, who sang "Ave Maria" and "Penis Angelicus." The al- tars were decorated with red roses. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore' a floor- length rose appliqued whine or- ganza gown over satin, with lily -point sleeves and appliqued scooped neckline. Her finger- tip veil was of four -tiered silk illusion, which was held in place with a rhinestone tiarra. She carried pink Sweetheart roses and white Stephanitis crested on her- prayer book. • The maid of honor, Miss Theresa Dpcharme, of London, wore a sheath dress in pink crystal charm. with matching petal overskirt with a matching veiled headpiece. She carried O w hite baby mums. The bridesmaids. Miss Bea- trice Maloney. Oakville. • and Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et. To advertise, just phone Seaforth 141. Tisa Rosalie Bedard, of Gode- 'rielt, chose gowns' similar to that of the maid of honor, with matching accessories, and car- ried white baby mums. The flower -girls were Cathy' Kelly and Lori Corriveau, dress- ed in white organza dresses,, trimmed in pink with matching heapieces, and carried tiny flowered baskets. Ray Flannery, London, was ring -bearer. The best man was Harvey Corriveau, London, brother of the groom. Frank Flannery and Louis Corriveau were ushers. The wedding breakfast was held at the Brodhagen Com- munity Centre for the immedi- ate relatives. A reception was held in the evening for 100 guests. The bride's mother re- ceived the guests wearing a two-piece mushroom beige en- semble in French brocade. Her accessories were dior blue with a corsage of Talisman roses. She was assisted by the bride- groom's mother, who wore a sheath dress of lace over silk in rose beige with cocoa brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. For travelling to Northern Ontario the bride donned a two- piece beige ensemble sheath dress, green printed silk -lined coat, green accessories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart ros- es. On their return they will reside in Kitchener. Guests were present from Windsor, Detroit, London, To- runto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Stratford, Zurich, Dashwood, Sebringville, Seaforth a n d Pennsylvania. Previous to her wedding the bride . was entertained at show- ers at her home in Stratford and London. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, and has recently been on the staff of the Strat- ford General Hospital. THANKS, HURON! .Elston Cardiff THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT Notice of Holding An Aclvance Poll Municipality of the . TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Election Act, (Section 77), a poll will be opened on Saturday, June 23, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and from 8 p.m. until 11 p.m., (Daylight Saving Time). The polling place for the Municipality of the Township of McKillop will be located at my office, Lot 27, Concession 2, for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the Municipality on the day fixed for polling. The ballot box will be opened and the votes counted at 8 p.m. of the 27th day of June, 1962, at the said place. Dated at Township of McKillop, this 19th day of May, 1962. JOHN M. ECKERT, Returning Officer. FUNERAL. MRS. WALTER ROBINSON There passed away in Victeria Hospital, London, on Tuesday, June 14, Mrs. Walter W. Rob- inson, of 1 Horne Street, Lon- don. She had been in failing health for the; past year. Born in New Hamburg, the former Mabel Katzmeier, she came to Seaforth in 1900 and worked as a milliner until, her marriage in 1909 to Waiter W. Robinson,,. who survives. A daughter, Dorothy, predeceas- ed her in 1934. She was a member of the United Church of Canada. The funeral was held Satur- day from Box funeral home, Seaforth, Rev. J, C. Britton, of Northside United Church, offi- ciating. Interment was in Mait- landbank cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Davis, Detroit; Ray Brodhurst, London; Earl Katz- meier, New Hamburg; Alfred Veechio, London; John A. Card - no and Sidney Pullman, Sea - forth. Flowerbearer was Brian Clark. MRS. JOHN KEHN The death occurred in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Thursday, June 14, of Mrs. John Kehn, in her 55th year. Born in Parkhill, she was the former Fernely Irene Campbell before her - marriage in 1930 to John Kehn, who surives: Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons and three daughters: Edward, of Goderich; Margaret, Dashwood; Mary, Mrs. Roy Scott, Seaforth; Frank, Michael and . Joyce, at home. A brother, Gordon Campbell, Sarnia, and two sis- ters, Doris, Mrs. Milton Hoff, Grarenhurst, and Pearl, Mrs. Max Laird, London, also sur- vive. She was a member of St. James' Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth, and Catholic Wo- men's League. Requiem High Mass was sung at St. James' Church on Saturday morning by I�tev. C. E. Sullivan, with -interment in St. James' ceme- tery. Pallbearers were Gordon Reynolds, Arthur Devereaux, F. C. J. Sills, Frank Morris, John Flannery and Leo Hagan. A. CAMPBELL SUTHERLAND A former Seaforth resident died in Galt Hospital on Thurs- day, June 14. A. Campbell Suth- erland, RR 2, Preston, was in his 75th year. Born and ,edu- cated in • Constance, he was a blacksmith in early life, and in later years worked in a furni- ture factory. His wife, the former, Mabel Nigh, survives, along with two sons 'and three daughters: Luke, Toronto; James, RR 2, Preston; Mary, Mrs. H. Watson, RR 2, Preston; Agnes, Mrs. Geo. Malichen, Preston, and Karen, Mrs. G. Pearcey, Galt, The funeral was held Satur- day from Box funeral home, Seaforth, Rev. J. C. Britton, of Northside United Church, offi- ciating. Interment was in MaiJ- landbank cemetery. Pallbear- ers were Peter Hicknell, Fran- cis Hicknell, Lorne Hulley, Jas. Kelly, Leon Bannon and Ed-' ward Fischer., Flowerbearers were Fred •McGavin and John Earle. JOHN C. BROUGH John Constantine Brough ,,passed away suddenly at his home in McKillop Township on Saturday, 'June 16, in his 55th year. Bern and educated in To- ronto, he was the son of the late Walter C. and Nina Brough, and ,was a mechanical drafts- man by trade. Prior to coming to this district in 1960 he "re sided in Toronto and Goderich for several years. A member of the Anglican 'Church, his minister, Rev. H. Donaldson, officiated at the fun- eral service at the G. A. Whit- neyfuneral home, Seaforth, on Tuesday. Interment was in Maitlandbank cemetery. Pallbearers were six nephews, Duncan and Allan Nimmo, of Toronto; Murray Cockwell, At- wood; John McCowan, Bob Mc- Cowan and Bruce Coleman, Sea, forth. Flowerbearers also. were nephews, Mark Smith a n d Peter McCowan, Jr. • CANADIAN SINGER SHIRLEY HARMER is seen again on Canadian television in a new weekly CBC -TV variety ser- ies, A Summer Night. Miss Harmer appeared as a regular performer on CBC -TV's Showtime until the summer of 1957 when she Left to further her career in the U.S. The series, seen each Friday on the CBC -TV network,, is a light-hearted musical show featuring prominent Canadian entertainers as guests. • News of St.. Columban 17 . Receive First 'Communion At Sunday Service NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Worship, "Holy Communion," 11 a.m.; Junior Church School during worship; Senior Church School, 10 a.m. During July Northside congregation w i 11 worship in First Presbyterian Church.—Minister, Rev. J. Cliff Britton, B.A. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS - Phone 573 or 71 W Seventeen children were in the class of first communicants who received their First Holy Communion on Sunday in St. Columban's Church. They were:. Larry Coyne, -Mary Feeney, Larry Kale, Kees' Klaver, Thos. Murray, Joanne Maloney, Ken- neth Nolan, Gerrard O'Reilly, Gregory- O'Reilly,! Douglas O'Reilly, Mary Elizabeth Ryan, Elaine Ryan, Helen Ryan,, Wil- ma 'Staples, John Van Bakel, Francis , Van Drunen, Henry Van de Vandervoort. Rev. John McIver,' S.F.M., and Mr. and Mrs, Tom McIver and family, Toronto,' with Mr. and Mrs. William McIver. Mr. and Mrs. James Gauley,. Mrs, James Mailloux and Mau- reen, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke, and attend- ed the Corriveau - Flannery wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murray, of Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne De Gaust, London, with Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor. Miss Mary Cronin, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cron- in. Miss Cleo Bowman, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and Donald Murray in Toronto on Friday attending convoca- tion at Toronto University, when Joseph Murray received a degree of doctor of medicine. Mr. -and M-t's. John McQuaid; St. Thomas, .with Mr. and MrS. Joseph Burke. WANTED LIVE FOWL Picked up at the farm Top Prices -- Locker Service Available — Phone 751 J 12 -- Seaforth or 393 J 15 -- Brussels Ronald Bennett WAL'tON District Weddings COOMBS—FORBES - Kenneth Warden Coombs and Thelma Grace Forbes were united in marriage in Seaforth on Friday, June 1. Rev. J. C. Britton, of Northside United Church, officiated. Sell that unnecessary, piece of furniture through a Huron Ex- positor Classified Ad. Phone 141. CO - OP -INSURANCE • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence and Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance - • Retirement Income All Lines of 'insurance Written W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 1934 -- J9hn St. SEAFORTH Be Warmly Contented With Texaco Stove Oil or TEXACO FURNACE FUEL OIL Call Us To -day I' WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 686 W - Seaforth ALL . KINDS of INSURANCE W. E. SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 — Res. 540 Rev.: D. Mc elm, Accepts Call , Rev. Donald McKenzie, 14.A., B.D., Ph.D., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKenzie, Dins - ley St., Blyth, and presently in charge of a United Church pas- torate at Echo Bay, has accept- ed a cell to Pine River, Bethel and Millarton circuit .of United Churches in Ashfield Township, north of Goderich, and will be- gin his pastorate August 1. Mr. McKenzie will succeed Rev. John C. Hutton, who has announced his retirement at the conclusion of the current conference year. Mr. McKenzie is no stranger to Ashfield Town- ship, having been born on a farm there. Following h i s graduation course at Edinburgh University he returned to Ontario to ac- cept a call to Brucefield United Church before going to Echo Bay. He is unmarried. "Sohn, if I should die and you should ever marry again, promise me one thing—promise that you'll never let your next wife wear my clothes." "Sure I promise — and be- sides, they wouldn't fit her." Do you carry Wind Insurance? TORNADO? CYCLONE? Insure with Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual Co. 'through your local agent: NOTICE RE LIQUOR LICENCE. ACT VOTE The Municipality of The Township of McKillop 1. The finally revised lists as used -for the Federal Election of June 18, 1962, are to be the lists of voters for the purpose of the Liquor Licence Act Vote being held June 27, 1962. 2. Persons entitled to vote are those persons: (a) Who are British Subjects; (b) Who are of the age of twenty-one; (c) Who are not disqualified or other- wise prohibited bylaw from voting, and, (d) Who have had continuous resi- dence within the Municipality of McKillop for the two months period up to and including June 27, 1962. 3. _.A person who is not included on the lists referred to above, but who is qualified to vote at the liquor vote may do so by being vouched for at the poll by a person who is on the list, as provided in subsections 1, 3, 4 and 5 of Section 84 of The Elections Act, Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1960, Chap. 118. JOHN M. ECKERT, Returning Officer.. McKILLOP, May 29, 1962. James F. Keys Phone 835 R 14 - SEAFORTH VQTERS of McKillop Township VOTE "NO" on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th and show that Men's and Women's Beverage - Rooms are not needed to keep McKillop Township the Finest Farming Community in Huron 'County. McKillop Township Vote "No" Committee PERSONALIZED COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES PHONE 141 : -_SEAFORTH The things you want tomorrow AVAILABLE TODAY through a low-cost "T- D" PERSONAL LOAN (LifeInsuranceIncluded) Want .a new car? New furniture? New appliances? Well why wait? If you're steadily employed and have a satisfactory credit rating you can get them now through a low-cost Personal Loan from'the Toronto -Dominion Bank. You'll be surprised how easy it is! CHOOSE YOUR OWN REPAYMENT PLAN 12 18 24 30 36 MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS - MONTHS MONTHS $ 500 $ 43..96 $ 30.04 $ 23.09 $ 18.92 $ 16.14 1,000 87.91 60.07 46:17 37.83 ' 32.28 2,000 175.81 120.14 92.34 75.65 64.56 3,000 263.72 180.21 138.51 113.48 96.84 *Monthly,instalment includes interest at 6% per annum plus service charge. When you have a Personal Loan at The Bank, your life is automatically insured, for the unpaid balance. It's ,protection for us and (more important) it's protection for your family. So if you need money for any worthwhile purpose, please call in to see your Toronto -Dominion Bank manager. You'll find him anxious to help because he understands that lending money is just as important a part of our business as helping you to save. TORONTO - DOM IN ION Where people make the1ifference W. C. MOORE, Manager Seaforth Branch - BANK