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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-18, Page 14„,,,,,,41,4ttP1IXAMIrflrrn•F•777)3tf7,1,445Cpt.,..4,,,76,13.'tjttpit4.-jilkCot-tPtIti,p)igiPatfPti,ett40,5.,,,.AMtrttrifal£111,11,W7707,!1,714,..r,10'...ittptatr0 . • Page 14. .The. ThrgpAdvocate, May 18 196.1 ASSUME DISTRICT WI OFFICES—South Huron WI elected 1961-62 officers at the district annual held at Kippen United Church on, Thursday. From left are Mrs. Garnet Hicks, Exeter, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. H. H. G. Strang, RR 1 Hensall, flev,rly-elected president; Mrs. James Drummond, Kippen; first vice-president and :president of Kippen East WI; Mrs. James Beer, second vice-president and president of Hensall WI. —TA photo District annual at Kippen 4-11 program for girls at all-time high WI's told H. H. G. Strang, R.R. 1 Workshop to Ise held tBensall, was elected president Later this year a work.sho of SoUth Huron 'Women's ha- on WI procedures will be he in Hensall, with Mrs. H. Strang, IIstitute at the district annual in Mrs.Joseph Grummet and KIPPen 'United C hii r c h on Mrs. Garnet Hicks to make ar- ragursday, May 11. Mrs. Strang rangements. noted that it was just 22 years Mrs. W. •Mack, in reporting o •that she attended her first for Tweedsmuir bistories, not - !district annual in the same ed. that Crediton branch was 'church. starting a current events book Mrs. Greer Hislop, Stratfor& in which all local events that rwio board member, installed appeared in the papers were the officers and eVIrs, J. Drum- placed, She thought a book re - mond, Kippen, presented the cording 4-11 club activities slate for election. would also be worthwhile. 1 Mrs, Dale Miller, Huron'elm Leonard Schenk gave a home economist, urged WI report of the officers confer - branches to foster a little ence held at OAC, Guelph, a 'closer relationship with the week ago and said We felt lJunior Institutes, "I feel,” she like the chosen few 'because, 'Said, 'that the Junior Insti- although 420 attended the con- eutes are not sure just where ference, as many applications !they -.fit in the WI picture." had to be refused es accept- ed," All-time high for 4-H Clubs There will be another presments eonference next • Mrs. 'Miller announced an all- year. lyear. There were 1,500 dubs on the training school for lea in Ontario with 14,500 girls ers held at Goderieh in ti.participating. There were 38 winter. Mrs. Ward Hern gat, dubs in Huron County wh° the report of the county rall took the lastproject "Coltons held last October and annotate - May, Be 'Smart" with eine in ed the rally for the first Mon - South Huron, 'Huron County day in October in Elimville mbership. ranks second highest in club Mrs, miller sap this year, Ini " The roll call was answered "The greatest tribute that can by donations to "Pennies for be paid to any woman is that she was a good homemaker," FriendshiP" which amounted to 533.13. Donations will be and urged WI members to sup- received until May 1962. port the homemaking port in every way. Other officers The project for fall is a new Other officers for 1961-62 in- ane, °Featuring Fruits," and elude: past president, Mrs. the spring project is also a new John McLean, RR 3 Seaforth; one, "Separates for Summer". vice — presidents, Mrs. James The home economist stated Drummond, Kippen, Mrs. Fred that 520 short courses had been Beer, ern s a 11; secretary - held in Ontario in 1960 involv- treasurer, Mrs. Garnet Hicks, ing 9,400 women. The millinery Exeter; assietant, Mrs. William course had been the most Kyle, Kippen; Federated rep - popular. The fall course is to be resentatiye, Mrs, Kenn et h "Focus on Finishes," a cloth- Johns, BR 1 Woodham; alter- ing project. nate, Mrs. John McLean, RR 3 Seaforth; 'auditors, Mrs. Er - New handbooks ready vin Rader and Mrs, Leonard • Mrs, Hislop informed WI Schenk, Dashwood; , area dele- rnemibers that the mew WI gate, Mrs. Ed Lampott, Cent- bandbooks were new ready ralia; alternate, Mrs. Earl and 10 would be sent to each Heist, Crediton. branch and any member Could District standing committee obtain one through the branch convenors: agriculture and secretary. She also announced Catadiait industries, Mrs. Jack - that there would be no holiday son Woods, Rle 3 Exeter; week at OAC, Guelph, this citizenship and edueation, Mrs. year. She said that the Ade- Charles Eyre, RR 2 Kippen; Jaid Hoodless Fund to restore historical research and current the home in its original land- scaping has reached WOO and events, Mrs. Garnet Patterson, p BR 1 Dashwood; home econo- id mics and Ihealth, Mrs. Newell Geiger, Zurich; historical cus- todian, Mrs, Wilfred Mack, Crediton: resolutions, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Dashwood; public relations, Mrs. Joseph Grummet, Seaforth; junior con- vener, Mrs, Robert Down, RR 1 Hensall. At Hensel( next year The District. Annual received an invitation to meet in Hen- sel] next year. Mrs. J. Drum- mond extended a welcome from Kippen branch and Grand Bend ladies replied. Musical num- bers included a solo by Mrs. Carl Payne, Hensall, accom- panied by Miss Greta Laramie and a duet from the Zurich branch. Auxiliary host ,tune high for 4-11 clubs this Mrs. Wellwood Gill reporte to baby group e . e Members of Main Street M- y is still open for donations and requests are being made for books written by Judge Emily Murphy which are now out of print. They were published about the time that Adelaide Iloodless founded the WI and they 'are to be placed in the home. Mrs. Ha r v e y Keys, Hyde Park, London area chairman, spoke briefly stating that the district annual gave an oppor- tunity for each 'brand) to learn the achieverneets of others as well as to contribute in kind, She announced the area of:In- vention for October 10 and 11 in 3Mesohic Temple, Londen, And a meeting of the National Pihn Board for June 11 at Huron College, Londen, HOFFMAN Ambulance, Service DASHWOOD Anibu antes stationed at Oseliv.iood 1 At Grand Bent 1 Drivers lioidets of st,, Janie' Ambulance Certificates Properly tipped ALtd .0t5ttrAiaLt OXYG#N Olione bashwood 70W er'Grand Bflnd 20W ternoon Awciliary entertained the niembers of the Baby Band and their mothers on Thurs- day 'afternoon, Mrs. Clarence McDonald, assistant Baby Band leader, conducted a program in which the scripture was read by Nor- man Howey and Jeff Carroll; solos by Janet Davis end Su- san Davis; piano 'solos by Mi- riam Blitz and Janet West- brook. Two choruses were sung by the Baby Band, Rev. R. S. Heitz showed film on "The prodigal son." Graduating into the Mission Band were Debby Higgins, Su- san Davis, Wayne Simpson, Mark Tuckey and Brian Tuc- key. President Mrs. R. E, Rus- sell conducted the business. ATTEND RALLY Sixteen 'members of the Le- gion Ladies Auxiliary attended the zone rally in Wingham High School last Wednesday They travelled by chartered bus and picked up members in Hensall on the way. In three draws Mrs. Clar- ence Knight won the second, a hassock., ENOS FRUIT SALTS, Reg. $1,19, Save 214 .. 984 CURAD BAND AIDS with free Altus 8e1tzer ,. 53 ALA SDLTZZR, Reg. 780, Save 100 684 COLGATE, TOOTH PASIT, Giant Family Size 790 BRECK SHAMPOO, Reg, $1,79 $1,49 BRECK SHAMPOO & RINSE, Reg, $1,49 for $1,00 WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO 2 or 990 A FAMOUS DUBERRY PRODUCTS AT 25% bittoUNT * Cleansing Cteatn. Jar * Foundation Lotion * Skin rreshener * IlEARIWG AID RAITliglagS FOR ALL MAKES * Mt diet on'sDrugs fo Johnston's PHOW 44/ EXETER Spring: flowers adorn ,nuptials brides' parents .entertAined at The bride's ,sister,. Mrs. Irene VV ed at Kippert n reception in the c Mirth Wise, Vancenber. BC., was Twin ,daughters of Mr.. nd rooms. Mrs. Charters received matron :o_f honor wearing A „ . „,m,„„ ,,, a- in a sheath .o.f. pearl .chiffon street -length orehili taffeta Mrs. yl.... -k-vei.-evi-i 'N-oariers. over printed taffeta with mat- dress, with long .sleeves, .fitted , _ NialT E1iz4bettl: 444 A-AAIIIIPIle .ohing accessories and a 'or- bodice with high neckline in Mae, "" murk" Ong Of. Sage of Pink Delight roses. Trent and gilt -away bark. lier .g9)1•1:% .a"-1(Inhdn-AAIrise."A111<el:14(11‘'1,---11-eG°1-1:1; ol‘flrl;R011ed(eT'.:044ranza over Prin• 3:patching ineerial and she -ear, .chose a gown headdress was A nose made- of Si.l4sAnddgraelrk.''salliniQtefd -ICChareh .-on _quarter coat and yellow I -PRA,. in ted taffeta with matching three- lied 4 ,v4agatie of Y410w dai- saturday, May 13 at 3 p.m, &tea corsage, gar, sies. Bridesmaids were Joanne Masse, Grand Bend and: lrelle Bev. Harold .Jelinston, per. Assisting in _serving were Avery, Hensel, in delicate pink formedthe double ring ere- miss Norma Hoegy, Kitchener, and pastel green fashioned on niony in a setting of spring Miss Shirley Bender, Dash- lines identical to the matron flowers, hyacinths-. :narcissi wood, Miss Georgina McCall- of honoi"s. - And jonquils. Mrs, John A, Ale- nes, London, .and 'Mrs. James Plower girl was the bride's Gregor, Seaforth, grandmother Love, Zurich niece, four-year-md Carrie or the groomsplayed the wed- For :travelling the brides.JailleS., WindanC, weering A, ding music and accompaniedt, ensembles, The drosses were with net overskirt, She :carried who sang i'0, Perfect Love" embroidered in shades of beige a basket of mixed spring flow, and 4.1'11 Waik Beside You. and brown ‘vith three-quarter ers. The brides were given in length coats and mandarin Gordon Lavery, Hensel, was marriage by their father and collars, and blue carnation best an and Tom Perthale and they wore identical floor -length corsage,s.Smerson Coleman ushered. gowns of Chantilly. lace and They will reside on the A reception was lield, at the tulle over taffeta ;a .colonial groom's farms RR 2 I..cippen. brides home, Marietta Men style. The snugly fitted bo- A reception was held Satur- evenink .ard's, Grand Beer! day at the .comninnily , dices were styled with long, For a 'weddeng trip to. Fled - lily -point sleeves and ,sealloped centre, Zurieh for the newly da the bride- changed to an necklines aceented with tri- weds. Bob 13e11 read A presen- electric blue and white two. descent sequins, 'The bouffant tailor' address .and Verne Al- derdice presented them with piece dress with white floral panels flowing to brush trains. skirts were graced. with lace The couple will. reside at Hen, hat and white accessories. Finger-tip veils of double purses of money. Desiardine orchestra fursell. - place by pointed caps of French illusion were held in idshed music for the dance, pleated tulle edged with pearls and 's.ecetins. They carried bou- quets of large white flittnes, In an 'ail -white setting of stephanotis and green leaves. snapdragon and mums in St. Miss Marjory Charters, SLS- John's,hy,the-Lako Anglican ter of the brides, was maid: of -. Church, .Grand Bend, Anita honor for Anne, and Mass Ka,. Louise Menard, daughter of therine McGregor, sister of the Mi', and Mrs. Henry Menard, grooms, attended Mary. Grand J3end, and Russell F. Miss Charters was gowned in Faber, son of Mr. and Mrs, delphinium blue organza over Radius Faber, Kippen, ex - taffeta and Miss McGregor's changed marriage vows on gown was similar in orchid Saturday, May 13 at 2 o'elock, shade. Their flowers were white Rev. William Millman affi- mums and stephanotis. elated. Best mail for John was Ken Given in marriage by her neth Richardson, Hensel, and father, the bride .chose a floor - for Douglas, James Love, Zu- length gown of white brocaded rich. Scott Powell, Galt, and hammered sabin with eut-away William Workman, K i p p e n, boat neckline, She carried four ushered, lilies with sprays of stephano- Following the ceremony the lis, Faber-Menard Parkhill rites Sandra Lee M cl,inehey, daughter of mrs, Gordon Long- man, Port Credit, and graed- daughter of Mrs, Laura Mc - Parkhill was united in marriage with Howard Wil- liam McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice MeDnnald, 144,. can in St. James 'Anglican Church, 'Parkhill, on Saturday, May 6 at 3 pee. Rev, Lyall Crawford .offi-- elated at the double ring eere., many in a setting of white mums, ferns and lighted can-, delebra, Miss Ann 'Orr., ,Park-, hill, provided. the wedding nee, sic and laccompanied the ogee &st, IMiss Linda Hiayter, Park- hill, who sang "The Wedding Please turn to page 15 „Mothers, .doughters enjoy church :banquet CGIT girls and their mothers participated in .a mother and daughter bancjugt last Wed, nesdaY evening in James St, Ghttrch rooms, Guest Speaker for the neca. 4013 was Mrs, John '1'. P. Ni-: enol, London, She stressed fer., the girls that the InOSt tan,t, hour of the week was the one spent at the Sunday mern-, ing church service and the more thought and effort each one put into the service the more each would get out of To the mothers she suggested a geed example was better than much teaching and damp- ters would benefit by taking responsibility and learning to do for' themselves, President Miss Helen Hen- 4tricic: was in the chair, Bonnie Turyey proposed a toast to the mothers to which :Airs. S. Ben, drick replied and Ann Fair- bairn proposed a toast, to the: ehtireh to which Rev S. E. Lewis replied. .AIrs. Go. ran led in A singsong with .-1+1/4 Jack !Smith at the piapo, Airs. ,Grant MacLean lei sail, P'resbyterial CGIT sem- tatty,. Mrs $, E, Lewis, James Smith, Elizabeth Cesar and 'Helen Hendrick :conducted the affiliation service for the - new Illepincrs, Mrs. o Schroeder, Mario rt :Kerslake and Vella smithpresented lanyards to Kathy Walker and $1.15aDocr Rev, S. 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