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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-07-12, Page 3Sl NEIGH t ORS GATHER TO:NOR' •KIPPEN AREA BRIDE -ELECT About fifty neighbors and friends met in SS No. 10 "School to honor Miss Marlene Riley prior to her wedding Saturday, July 14. Mrs. Archie Hoggarth presided for the program, which consisted of a sing -song, accom- panied by. Mrs. Robert Kinsman at the piano. Mrs. James Drum- mond gave a. humorous read- ing, "How To Cook a Husband." Mrs. Winston Workman con- ducted two contests. An amusing mock wedding was presented with Mrs. ,fames Drummond as the preacher ; Miss Donna Whitehouse,. the bride; Mrs. Ken McKay, the groom; Miss Katherine McGre- gor, as best man; Miss Helena Van Loon, the bridesmaid; -Mrs. Alex McGregor, as the bride's mother, and Mrs. Vern Alder - dice, as the bride's father. Mrs. Robert Kinsman provided suit- able wedding music. Marlene was then invited to USBORNE AND HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont. Directors: Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton President Timathy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan Vice -President Wm. H. Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun - RR 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin Robert G. Gardiner - RR I Cromarty Agents: Hugh Benninger. - Dublin Harry Coates - RR 1, Centralia Clayton Harris - Mitchell Solicitors: Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter Secretary -Treasurer: Arthur Fraser - - Exeter a decorated chair and Mrs. Ken McKay read the address. She was presented with many useful gifts and made a very fitting re- ply. A dainty lunch was serv- ed. Hostesses °were Mrs. James Drummond. Mrs. • Robert Kins- mahand Mrs. Ken McKay. Trousseau Tea Mrs. Nelson Riley, RR No. 2, Kipp.en, entertained Saturday evening at a trousseau tea hon- oring her daughter, Marlene, bride -elect of Saturday, July 14. The table was attractive,. cov- ered with a white linen cloth, centred with a bouquet olweet peas and a silver tea service at each end of the- table. The bride's three-tier wedding cake was placed on a side table, Those Pouring tea included the bride's„ grandmothers, Mrs. Nancy Riley and Mrs. Mary Ger- ber. Guests were received by Marlene and her mother, and a sister, Miss Doris Riley, was in charge of the register and trousseau gifts. - Her sister, Grace, displayed linens and oth- er articles. A cousin, Miss Ruth Clausius, displayed , bedding, mats and cushions. The shower gifts and dishes were displayed by a cousin, Miss Shirley Hey- wood; wedding gifts and trous- seau by her sister, Eleanor. Servers were Miss Ferne Steckle, Miss Iria Martin and Miss Helen Steckle. Assistants were the bride -elect's aunts, Mrs. Albert Clausius, Mrs, Or- land Gerber and Mrs. Harvey Clausius, also a cousin, Miss Dorothy Erb. Sixty-five guests attended the tea, who came from Kippen dis- trict, Bayfield, Zurich,. Hensall, Exeter, Walton and Baden. 1961 RAMBLER CLASSIC, 6 cylinder 1960 PLYMOUTH 9 -PASSENGER STATION WAGON—V-8 1957 PONTI-AC COACH 1956 CHEVROLET SEDAN 0 0 SEE THE NEW 1962 AUSTIN NOW ON DISPLAY AT MILLER MOTORS PHONE 149 — SEAFORTH MORAL. • A1tTHint ocK NSAI+t.--Arthui>c,:Diek, who m de his home for the past 25 years with Reeve Earl .Dick and Mrs. Dick, in Hibbert Township, died suddenly Sunday at the Dick residence with a heart at- tack, in his 70th year. Born in this area, son of the late Mr,, and Mrs. James Dick, he resided in the village for some years with his mother. He was a truoker by trade, Sur- viving is one brother,'Rex Dia, Hensall. Public funeral services were held Tuesday from the Bon- thron Funeral Chapel, conduct- ed by Rev. H. F. Currie. Burial was in Hensall Union Cemetery. MRS. WALLACE C. GILBER T 'HENSALL—Mrs. Wallace C. Gilbert passed away at Park - wood Hospital, London, on Sat- urday, July 7, in her 83rd year. The former Annie Louise Glov- er, her husband predeceased, her some years ago. Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Basil (Winnie) Fuller. and Mrs. Ellwood (Gertrude) Dove, both of Flint, Mich.; Mrs. An- derson (Myrtle) Orr, Hensall; Mrs, William (Irene) McEachen, of Sarnia; jVlrs.--Ralph (Doris) Glenn, Thedford; Mrs. Herbert (Donna) Aiken, of London; Rus- sell, Windsor; Grant, Drayton Plains, Michigan; Lawrence and Ernest, London; Joe, Petrolia; twenty-three grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were half] from the Bennett and Pincombe Funeral Home, London, Monday, with interment in Arkona ceme- tery. WILLIAM J. CALDWELL KIPPEN—William J. Cald- well passed away suddenly at his, residence, 2nd concession of Tuckersmith, in his 59th year, on Saturday, July 7. He was a' member of the Hensall IOOF Lodge and a resident of the Kippen area since .birth. He was the son of the late Guy Caldwell and his mother was the late Jennie Jarvis McDou- gall, of Kippen. He leaves to mourn his pass- ing, his wife, the former Edna Sararas; three sons, Ron, of Exeter; Bob and Harold, of Hensall; two daughters, Jean, Mrs. Harry Tozer, Thorndale, Ont., Shirley, Mrs. James Dam - ant, Hamilton;;",one sister, Mrs. Harry l;aber, Hensall, and 11 grandchildren, The order ,of the IOOF Lodge, Hensall, held a service Sun- day evening at the. Bonthron Funeral Home. Funeral serv- ices were held at 2 p.m. Mon- day from ' Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, with Rev. Har - 'blue coal' Champion. Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 573 or 71 W "Here's Here's the Answer" Quit worrying about many scattered bills, and have more money in your pocket by using our "ALL -IN -ONE" PLAN See for yourself how you can "get out from under". Sounds good? It sures does! Phone right now, or stop in. We think you'll be pleas- ed. Doesn'tcost a cent to ask questions and get the answers to satisfy your mind. Figure it out for yourself ! Check this Chart for the Loan you need You Receive $163.51 Repay Monthly • •$ 10.00 506.94 22.00 988.39 41.00 1,523.08 2,011.77 , 2,991.18 . 66.00 76.00 113.00 EXCLUSIVE WITH CRESCENT — Three -Way Protection Insur- ance for Sickness, Accident or Death available on all Loans over $1,500.00. THE Crescent Finance CORPORATION LIMITED CANADIAN COAST-TO-COAST 48 Wellington St., STRATFORD Tel. 271-4410 EXTRA CASH COUPON CRESCENT FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED a Name Address . City . Province Fill in the Amount you need $ ..' :..r JPS THE MODERN NEW HEAD dFFICE building of British Mortgage & Trust Company at 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, will be officially opened on Friday, July 13, at 2 o'clock, Mr. W. H. Gregory, president, has announced. An Open House will be held following the brief ceremony so that the public will have an opportunity to inspect the new building. Open House, will be held from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock on Friday, and Saturday, July 14, from 10-12 noon, 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p,m. The design of the building is unusual and yet it blends ad- mirably with the older building in the adjacent area. The 120 -degree angle formed by the . junction of Ontario and Church Streets forms the basis of the building's design. De- veloped into a hexagon, this geometric form is repeated throughout the building in room shapes, light fixtures, table tops, and floor patterns. To make the building blend with those near it, horizontal lines are stressed and exterior building materials , were care- fully selected to accentuate the lateral lines. Hensall News of the Wee Mrs. John Henderson is a pa- tient in Clinton Public Hospi- tal. Mr. and' Mrs. Ross MacMillan and David, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with the latter's par- ents, M. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and fainily. Mrs. Bill Knights and son, Stewart, of Blenheim, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of Bleinheim, returned home on Wednesday after vacationing for two weeks with Mr. mill Mrs. Harry Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. Mr. Charles Mickle, who is attending. OCE Summer School, London, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Bob and Ann, Mrs. Alice Joynt returned KIPPEN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Tye, of Thorndale, spent the week- end fishing at Key River, Mc- Leod Camp. Cary and Lynn Al- derdice visited with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alderdice. Misses Karyn and Lynda Al- derdice returned home and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alderdice. Kippen East WI picnic will be held on Friday, July 13, at 6:30 p.m. sharp, at the Lions Park, Seaforth. Committees are: table committee, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. James Drummond; sports committee, Mrs. Vern Alder - dice, Mrs. Stewart Pepper; ice cream, Mrs. E. Whitehouse; tea and freshie, Mrs. C. Pullman. Bring dishes and silver for your family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of Caro, Mich., visited a few days old. Johnston, of St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, officiat- ing. Pallbearers were 'Robert McGregor, Ronald McGregor, Joe Lostell, Morley . Cooper, Robert Elgie and Edison Mc- Lean. Interment was in Exeter cemetery, home after a ten-day visit with Dr. Harry Joynt and family in Toronto. They spent, the ,week- end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt at their summer cottage on Lake Simcoe. Miss Cassie Dougall was vis- ited by hev,eousin, Mr. Waynd Henderson, and Mrs. Henderson and family, of Plover, Iowa: last Thursday. They also vis- ited with Mr. and ilIrs. R. Y. McLaren, also a cousin of ,Mr. Henderson. This was their first visit to Canada, which they think is a beautiful country. Bob Hedden and Jack Paas, of Dresden, are spending a week vacationing with the for- mer's uncle, Herb Hedden. Mrs. D. G, Williams and family are holidaying for three weeks with Mrs. Williams' par- ents in Ottawa. OF THE WEEK with 'Mr. and Mrs,. Edgar Mc- Bride and other relatives and attended the family reunion at Bayfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Consitt and family spent the weekend at Ipperwash Beach. Visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis includes: Mrs. Ed. Cudmore, Mrs. George Edwardson and daughter, Car- ol, of . Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hutchison, of . St. Thomas, were Monday visitors. Sunday visitors with Mrs. E. Dowson included: Rev., Victor and Mrs. Longfield, of Midland, Mich.; Mrs. Alice Keen, Sttat- ford; Mr. Dennis Kerr, Lon- don, and Mr. and Mrs. EW,din Kerr, Winthrop.. Mrs. William Kyle and Bon- nie spent the weekend with rel- atives in Dearborn, Mich. Sympathy is extended Mrs. William Caldwell and family in the sudden passing of a hus- band and father,. the late Wm. Caldwell. Mrs. Joe La Gard, of Downs- view, visited a few days with her aunt, Mrs. N. Long, and Mr. Long. . Rev. Victor and Mrs. Long- field, of Midland, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Jar- rott and other relatives .over the weekend. NOTICE TO DESTROY Noxious Weeds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to property owners in urban and sub- divided areas to destroy all Noxious Weeds as often as necessary in each seasons to prevent their going o seed. Also, after July 20, 1962, pr• eed- ings will be taken to destroy Noxio Weeds in accordance with the Weed Control Act. ALEX CHESNEY Huron County Weed Inspector $Ixos(a,,S 01 T .c, o . ,MY 22, 1142-4 ars Dama Storm Strikes Irl a severe ram aid 1,,0d- storm, in Hensall Sunday night, which lastedfive minutes, a protection barrier, erected, in front • of the Silco Dry Good stores, recently purchased by Al Scholl, was ° blown down by the wind, landing .on .two cars,: owned by Lloyd Ferguson, of Chiselhurst, and Alex McBeath, of Kippen, causing some ,$200 damage. The ..cars were parked by the. building. The owners were attending a lodge service at the funeral chapel, Chief of Police E. R. Davis investigated, Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et. • To advertise, just phone Seaforth r41. ENERAL EATON otos Iii. ith0 .iicltl Al 1si1},rr8• �+11dlnsa: Phone 7 ., of r COI1SETTIER 13rca, GirdIs , C•41<set . and Support Gtarmenta TO FIT ALt. FIGURES . At Reasonable ?ices ,Mrs, ` J. ' Hoelsche SEAFORTH George St. One Mock Eest of Librarr frf�.i� f.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden and family, of Dresden; spent the weekend with Herb Hed- den. Mr. Harry Horton was soloist .. at the morning service of the United Church, . Rev. H. F. Cur- rie delivered an inspiring and informative message, and the choir, under direction of Mrs. Robert Prri�d,e, sang an anthem. Both Unitect and Carmel Church •congregations were well repres- ented. On Sunday, July 8, the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Elder, of Hensall, met' at . the home of Pearl and Delbert Gei- ger, west of Zurich, for their annual picnic. A large elm tree was broken off near the home of Percy Har- ris,. of Chiselhurst, by the wind- storm Sunday evening. and FUEL OIL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784 • Seaforth MORE GIRLS drink Maple Leaf MILK Than Use Any Other Kind ! Phone 101 Maple Leaf . . . Your Cheapest Good Food MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 101 Seaforth SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS. and EVERY DY, MAPLE LEAF DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE AT VAN DER HOEK'S SUPERTEST SNACK BAR You're in vited .. . to the OPENF011E of our new Head Office building 1 Ontario Street, Stratford Friday, July 13 — 2 to 5 an .,o 9 Saturday, July 14— 10 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 • • , Tour .of the building • • • Specially chosen gifts • • 'Refreshments BRITISH MORTGAGE &TRUST 1 Ontario St C O M p A N y reet, Stratford, Ontario. t ti. British. Mortgage and Trust Company represented by W. E. SOUTHGATE Phone 334 - Seaforth British Mortgage and Trust Company represented by JOHN A. CARDNO Phone 214 ' . Seaforth