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News of Hensall
Y MRS, MAUDE H DpEN.
MIME - GRQUGH
White flowers, tapers and
silver plunges ofpampas grass
decorated the Church of 'St,'
John the Divine (Anglican),
Arya, Saturday, June 21, for the
marriage of . Lynne Elyse,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Crouch, Arva, to Robert Ernest,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Mickle, Hensall. The Rev. Arthur
Jared officiated. Music was
provided by the choir directed
by Miss Evelyn Jarvis, organist.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, designed and
made her own gown of white
and silver brocade. A
floor -length sheath with lily
point, sleeves featured a full
overskirt extending from the
back waistline. Her veil of nylon
sheer edged in brocade, held by
a hand • crocheted ` pillbox,
cascaded to a cathedral train.
She carried a white prayer book,
crested with a white orchid.
Miss Ann Mickle, Hensall,
sister of the groom, was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were Miss
Sandra Mansell of London and
BOATE
A Hensall father of five who
fell into Lake Huron from his
home-made 20 -foot cabin cruiser
last Thursday night near Grand
Bend is still missing and is
presumed dead.
Vernon Wedge, 37, was
reported missing at 4 a.m.
Friday by two companions who
were with him when he fell into
the lake. '
He is an employee at his
father's company, Wedge the
Mover, in Hensall. John Lowery
PERS
Miss Ann Mickle left by plane
last Friday morning for Montreal
and from there by bus to St.
Agathe, 57 miles north of
Montreal in the Laurentians, and
on to Camp Carowanis where
she will spend seven weeks as
assistant dietitian. There will be
two groups of 100 children
during the summer.
Jeffrey Reaburn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Reaburn; Kay
Davis',dau hter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. -Davis; and Susan Luther,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Luther, (tied), were top students
in grade 8 at I-Iensall Public
School and were each presented
with $25 scholarship awards in a
ceremony at the school Friday
morning. The president, Mrs.
Ron Wareing, and vice-president,
Mrs. Harold Knight, both of
Hensall Kinnette Club, made the
presentations:
Hensall firemen were called
to extinguish a fire in a car
owned by Roland Vanstone of
Hensall, parked in front of the
Bank of Montreal, on King
Street, Saturday afternoon. Not
much damage was reported.
Miss Judith Mickle received
word from the Royal
Conservatory of Music, Toronto,
that she has passed successfully
her Grade 2 theory exam with
first class honors. She is a pupil
of Mrs. Carol Carter, Seaforth,
The Love -Forrest Reunion
was held Saturday, June 21, at
Centralia, with 80 members of
the clan attending from
Thedford, Watford, Forest,
Grand Bend, Seaforth, Clinton,
Exeter and Hensall. Sports
events were followed by a
delicious picnic supper. Robert
Love of Thedford was returned
as president,
Miss Verlyn Miller, RR 1,
Hensall, bride of Saturday, June
28, was honored at a shower by
Miss Joyce Ogletree of Galt.
Attendants were gowned alike io.
floor -length sleeveless dresses of
white Swiss eyelet over pink,
featuring empire waistlines
trimmed with pink velvet
ribbon, They wore short veils
and pillboxes matching . the
bride's and they carried white
old-fashioned nosegays. Steve
Charlton, Montreal, was best
man, and guests were ushered by
Charles Mickle, Hensall, brother
of the bridegroom, and Ron
Crouch, brother of the bride.
Following the reception in
the Mediterranean Room,
Westown Plaza, the bride
changed to a white wool dress
and coat ensemble with black
velvet hat, patent accessories and
a white orchid corsage.
After a honeymoon in
Jamaica the couple will reside in
London.
Both are graduates of the
University of Western Ontario
where the bridegroom is
presently enrolled in a Ph.D.
program.
R MISSING
and James Burwell, Hensall, told
provincial police at Exeter that
the inboard motor failed and
that the boat was adrift when
Mr. Wedge fell overboard.
Police said the two were
unable to rescue him and
remained adrift until the vessel
finally reached shore north of
St. Joseph about nine miles
north of Grand Bend.
A search of the area proved
'unsuccessful Exeter OPP
reported.
ONALS
the ladies of Faith Tabernacle
and Pentecostal Churches of
Exeter and Centralia, at her
home Monday evening. Mrs.
Vivan Cooper of Kippen read
the presentation address to Miss
Miller and she, was presented
with many lovely gifts. Contests
were enjoyed and lunch served.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shupe
and daughters of Champaign,
Illinois, have returned home
after a visit with Mrs. Bertha
Jinks and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Jinks and family, London, and
Miss Susan Jinks.
Victor Blatchford of Grimsby
Beach visited with Mrs. Bertha
Jinks last Tuesday.
Dodds — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Dodds, (Nee Maja Roobol),
Seaforth, are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter, Joan
Elizabeth, at Clinton Public
Hospital Wednesday, June 25. A
sister for Lynne and Paul.
Granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol, Hensall, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Dodds, Seaforth.
Mrs. Harry Armstrong, RR 1,
Exeter,. was the winner of a
hamper on C.K,S.L. Radio
Coffee Club last week.
Roy Kyle of Timmins,
Ontario, returned home last
week after spending two weeks
with his mother, Mrs, Nancy
Kyle, and while here spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Kyle, St. Catharines.
UCW UNIT 2
Unit 2 of Hensall United
Church Women held a very
successful home bake sale in
Fellowship Hall at the church
Saturday afternoon. It was well
patronized with proceeds most
gratifying. Mrs. Harry Hoy is
representative of this unit.
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"wayside flower" displays prepared by Clinton and district children. Winner in this category at the
society's annual rose show last week was Paul Middleton of RR 3, Clinton. — Staff Photo.
OFA studies GFO defeat, reorganizes
The Ontario Federation of
Agriculture will continue to
revitalize its organization
structure so as to lead farmers in
the most energetic way possible.
This was the gist of a
statement by OFA President
Charles Munro, following
rejection of a proposal for a new
general farm organization.
He emphasized that
"thousands of farmers have
realized that unity in one
organization could fortify
agriculture and regain its rightful
position in Ontario's economy."
The federation president
Orange Lodge holds
annual church parade
BY FRED McCLYMONT
South Huron County Orange
Lodge held its annual church
parade to Clinton's Wesley -Willis
United Church last -Sunday when
the pastor, the Rev. A. J,
Mowatt, spoke on brotherhood.
Members of the various lodges
met at the cenotaph and, led by
the fife anddrum band, marched
to the church. After the service
they returned to the Library
Park and were addressed briefly
by the county master, Wayne
Smith of Hensall, and the Rev.
R. A. Carson of Lucan.
The members of South Huron
lodges will celebrate the 12th of
July in Blyth with the lodges of
North Huron, South Perth,
North Perth and West Bruce.
explained that a program Of
reorganization and refinancing,
begun three years ago, was
postponed for the GFO
campaign. "It must continue
now and gain strength and depth
as time progresses," he
commented.
An OFA executive meeting is
being held this week to assess
the reason for the vote being
lost.
Mr. Munro stressed that "the
fact still remains that
organizations representing
farmers across this province
must still undergo a drastic
change in order to bring the
individual farmer to the
economic and social level he has
a right to enjoy in our affluent
society."
An invitation was extended
to all who sought a new future
in the GFO to support the
federation and to work actively
within its ranks to bring an
effective representation on
behalf of farmers in this
province.
Farm machinery will be
imported by new company
The farm machinery
importation program of The
Ontario Federation of
Agriculture has proven so
successful that a company has
been formed to continue the
operation. All shares in the
Ontarid'Farm'Machirier'y Agency
Limited will be owned by the
federation.
The first meeting of the
board of directors was held in
Toronto Thursday. The,
company is headed by A. Roy,
Coulter, a member of the OFA.
executive. Vice-president is
Frank Wall, another OFA
executive member. Ray Hergott,
OFA manager, will act as
treasurer while David Crone,
director of marketing and
research, will be the secretary.
The first business handled by
the board was correspondence
from numerous international
companies wishing to put their
new and used equipment on the
Ontario market through the
continuing federation program.
Roy Coulter announced that
customers in the future will be
encouraged to take Standard
models in their orders. He
explained that this will snake
delivery quicker.
The new company replaces
the former OFA Farm
Machinery Importation
Committee. To date more than
140 pieces of farm machinery
have been imported for Ontario
farmers from Britain by the
Federation and its affiliates. •
The program was initiatedto
illustrate inflated mark-ups in
machinery prices. This was
almost one year ago.
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