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n&t $75 profit
views Canadian films UC grouP Pride of Huron Rebeltahe
held bake sale on Main St t
y• 'WEleirW-OPP
The- March 'meeting of •the.
C"and Demi AVomen's Institute.
res .1.1eld the,, -town hall 'on
Thursday with president Mrs.
V. Gill in the .chair.
Histericel research was the
Petits' of the ineetinee with
Mrs. Garnet Patterson con-
vener in charge. Mrs. Emery
Pesjardiee.. discuesed 'the motto
"The great, present flay must
net be elinived, wholly to 'el.
beep the .great past .out .of
vir•v."
Two films 'were shown aed
d'seuesed, one .nn Caeada, and
i inditell'1', the .ntecr nn the
Peace River district in Sas-
Inteliewan with les vest farmere. 'The Tweedsmuir bis -
tory books were on display.
A Bed Cross • ,canvass was
planned for the town in the
rear fueure. A bus -trio was
discussed to. Niagara Falls. in
the blossom season. All -con-
yellers are to have their re••
per's ready for the annual
April meeting also a -nominal-
he _committee was 'eamerl to
bring in a elate of officers,
Plan honeymoon
to Niagara Falls
Valerie Georgene Dale
(Genet Nixon, daughter of Air.
and Mrs, Dale Nixon, Sea-
ferth, and James Samuel Pe-
ter Baynham, son of Air. and
Mrs. Lawrence Baynha Hens
salt, exchanged wedding vows
in First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth nn Saturday, Alarch
18 al 2:30 p.m.
A basket of white snapdrae
gen and large white mime end
esndelabra decorated the
church for the occasion. -
Rev. Leslie Elder was the
officiating clergyman and Mr.
'Pert Kem ester, Goderic h,
played t h e wedding music
ecompanird the solo-
ist, Miss AIM Kflehler, NO,
v•r,nrj, wile sang "Wedding
F'rayrr't and "0 Perfect
Love."
Given in marriage by her
father the bride chose waltz -
length gown of white silk faille
AS'ith white Mennen lace hod -
lee featuring sequined stand-uo
colter and . bracelet - length
SiceVeS, The aisle -wide skirt
was etyled with bustle beets. A
crown of irridescent sequins
seri eryetal drops held her
Illusion veil and she car-
ried a crescent shaped bouquet,
of pink rosebuds, carnations,
stenhanofis and ivy.
Her sister, Miss Alice Ann
Nixon, Seaforth, as maid of
honer and • Miss Carol Gibbons,
Exeter and Colleen Baynham,
}tense and Lynn Nixon, Sea -
forth, as bridesmaids were
gowned alike in kelly green
peau de •soie sheath dresses.
Matching shoes and picture
hats completed their costumes
and they carried white baskets
of white snapdragon and
MUMS.
Robert t a ynha m , Heiman,
was beet man and ushers were
Glen Nixon, Ken .Moir and
Jim Nixon.
A reception was held in the
church hall with green and
while color scheme. The bride's
mother received in a willow
green brocade dress with mat -
chins; shoes and bag and white
accessories. The groom's inn-
ther chose a blue printed silk
dress with white accessories.
For a honeymoon to be spent
in Niagara Falls and pointe
east the bride changed to a
walking suit of purple with
matching shoes. white hat with
violets and a large white or-
chid corsage.
On their return the couple
will reside in Exeter, The
bride is on the staff of the
Bank of Nova Scotia and the
groom is telegraph operator at
present in • 'Forest.
Guests attended the wedding
from Acton, Westoe, Cooks -
vine, Lendon, Brussels, Strat-
ford, Exeter and Henan.
Treusseau tee
Mre. Dale Nixon, Seaforth
entertained at 'trousseau Lea
in honor of her deughter, Gene,
bride -elect of Saturday, March
18. •
Mrs, Nixon was assisted in
receiving guests by the etoonfe •
mother, Mrs, Lawrence Bayn,
ham, Heiman
Pouring tea wire Mee. • Al -
vie Passmore, Exeter, Mrs.
Clarence Moir, Herisell; Mrs,
Pay Toivneeed and :Mrs. Bert
Batty, London; lea room as-
sistants were Mrs. Herold
,7aeks'oe, Mrs, Robert Bowie,
Mrs, Graham Kerr and WS,
LOSTIS AleClute,
The trousseau was diselayed
by ,Miss Carol Gibbons,. Exeter,
Mies Ann Keehler, Deshweed,
And Miss Alice Ann Nixon and
the wedding gifts by Mrs. Gleti
Nixon end Mise Made* Town -
tend.
Miss Carol Gibbons, teeter.
eiltertained at a neiscellentotte
stnisver for the bride and also
Mende Seaforth honored the
bride;
Mrs. Colin Love reported on
the South H. neon Hospital
meeting. Mrs. Chas. Reeves
reported on the etilitting and
announced the other one which
will be held next week.
M Irish •sing song was led
'bY Mrs. litigh Morenz with
Mrs. Chas, Reeves at the
piano. The •spring :hats made
by the members and visitors
ivere on display. St. Pat-
rick's lunch was served to over
40 in altendance.
.C.(IT entertains WMS
The CGIT met on Monday,
Mftroll 20, with a good .attend-
/ince, 'The gids finished 'their
mission study and prepared for
re -affiliation service and to en-
tertain the WAIS .and all their
mothers.
This service 'will be on, Mon-
day, March 27 at 7:30 p.m, in
the Grand Bend United Church,
.Rereone I items
WIlliarn. Sturdevant
tended. the automatic laundry
division maintenance of the
Westinghouse school in To-
ronto Wednesday,'Thursday
and Friday.
Ale. and Mrs. Charles Reeves
spent the weekend_ with friends
in London,
Miss Mary Yeo is on vaca-
lion in Florida,
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Patter-.
EDS and son Winston. Mr. and
Mrs. Wellwooct GIB visited on
Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. IL
L. Knight and Robert of Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Love and'
Wilily of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Love and Jerry.
•
Mr. Warren Patterson, of
Sarnia, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Sarah Patterson.
A surprise birthday party for
Mr, Raised DesJardine was
celebrated. at his home on Tues-
day, March 21, Guests were
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Ridley and
Miss Jean Ridley, Mr, Mex
DesJardine, Miss Paulthe Des-.
.Jardine and Mr. Jim Tomlin-
son of London.
Mrs. Myrtle McGregor has
returned home after spending
a XMV weeks with relatives in
Saskatoon and Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Richard-
son of Oakwood: have returned
home from . Florida,
Mr. William Jennison is a pa-
tient. in Soaforth Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Young and
SOS Jimmie have moved to
their new home in Oakwood.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
*eirs. Robert DesJardine and
family' were: Mr. and Mrs, Har•
old Wilke and Brenda of Kit.
cherier, Mr, and Mrs. William
Desjardine of Exeter, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Whiteford of Grand
Bend, Miss Pauline DesJardine
and Jim Tomlinsoe of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whit-
ing and family of Parkhill
"ThiS COIF of fir meet ele,
11 -Meant happeeings the Ifni.
led Church since 'Union" said
Rev. S. Lewis, Neter of
James St, Church, when speak-
ing of the launching (if the now
(lege n iz ation, The Unit PCI
Church Wnmr‘n, for all women
of the 'United Church in • Jan -
nary 1062.
A meeting of the presidents
of the present. WOMereS organ -
tuitions of his _church was held
at the personage on 8 -Tye -May
evening. Flans were made for
a general meeting ef all the
women of the church on Tues-
day, Alsrli 25 at 8 n.m. M in.
vitation by letter will he sent
le every woman of the emigre -
At this general meeting it is
hoped to have a record played
which is being prepared on the
new organization at the United
Church rooms, Toronlo. IL is
planned to follow this record
with a panel of four women
who will dismiss the reeerd
and answer any questions from
the flows nn the new group.
/d 'this meeting a provisional
committee will be elected, whj
will make. all the preparatione
for the launching of "Tho Pel-
ted Cheie:ch Women" in jan.
uary, Rev. S. E. Lewis will
chair this meeting,
Present Tuesday evening in
addition fo Mr, Lewis were
Mrs. Lewis, president of the
Afternoon" Auxiliary; Alt's.
James Smith, president of the
Evening Auxiliary and Alt's.
Douglas `Insley of the Wein-
an's Federation.
Skit highlights
meeting of WF
At the meeting of the Wom,
an's Federation of James
'Street United Church on Mon-
day evening a skit on visiting
was preeented- by Mrs. Lloyd
Cushman, Mrs. Wills,. John-
ston and Mrs, Arnolc•
Mrs. Ken Onewell favored
ivith a medley of Easter hymns
on the piano and she also ac-
companied for a singsong of
Easter songs led by Mrs.
Cush m an,
Mrs. Lawrence Wein gave an
Easter story, Mrs; :Lindenfield
onnoslite .1,e post office en r.Sat.
ureley -afternoon realizing $7a.
from the event.
Tiek-ets were sold on a ium,
:be•knit sweater, knit by Mrs.
Douglas. Wedlake„ and Donald
Hoffman', Ann Street was the
lucky winner in tlie •draw. The
sale, of :tickets on the Sweater
yielded 866.
New aids :class
begins training
A new class in -training for
nurses' .aides- commenced at
South Huron Hospital .on Mon-
day with Mrs. J. H. Delbridge
assistant director of nurses, as
instructor.
The class includes Margaret
Brintn ell , Beet er : Pa trieta
Houston, Parkhill; Juno Lynn,
Clandeboye; Helen McClinehey,
Blythe Angela Webster. Exe-
ler; Mabel Westlake, Exeter;
Susan Kelly, RCAF .Station,
Centralia,
Ontario official
speaks to CWL
The regular 'Meeting o.f the
Catholic Women's League of
RCAF Station, Centralia, was
held in the PM ce centre on Tues-
day, March 14. Father -.Grant,
the director, was 'present and
Mrs. .1. B. McCarron was
chairman.
The guest speaker was Mr.
Mel Walters, Provincial CWL
first vice-president, who stres-
sed that pride in CIWL member-
ship shouldbe shown by the
wearing of the League pin and
by active participation in
League work.
The CWL -:from Mount Carmel
and SS Peter's were guests at
this reeking.
Members were reminded that
the annual bazaar will take
place on Saturday, April 29 af:
e:30 p.m. in the J, A, D. Mc-
Curdy School,
Icd in the devotjonal assisted
by Mrs. Stanley Frayne.
Mrs. Douglas "Insley presided
"her, the business when further
plans'evcee made to go to Five
Daks, neae-Psaris in May.
„ iFfar Yo.___r Easter Shopping
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Mr, and Mrs. Harold Klopp ^
and family have returned home HATS
after spending the winter in
Florida,
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VISITORS?
When Uncle Bill and Aunt
Mary come to visit—or you
visit them—•tell us about it.
We like to report the social
activities of the folks in this
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Fur farr.ing
4
topic at I I
At the Canadian Industry
and Agriculture meeting, of
Elimville's Women's Institute
Airs. Rose Francis, Kirktea,
gave a talk on fur farming
outlining the three periods al
breedings weaning and pelting.
"Know Huron .Fleteer" was
given by Mrs. Jack Ucrn deal.
ing with Hullett and Melcillop
Townships, Mrs. Franklin Skin,
nor discussed the motto "i%
man •shouldn't plant more
garden than his wife can hoe".
Thr roll call was answered
by each naming "a household
task my husband does well"
which proved a lot of men are
good dishwashers and baby
sitters. Mrs. Ross Skinner re.
viewed current events, A 1i11
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WI executive will meet in Hen.
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