Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 8 (2)Times -Advocate, October 5, 1978 Veteran T -A correspondent
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MR AND MRS HEBER DAVIS
Clandeboye bride
honored at shower
By MRS. ARTHUR HODGINS
CLANDEBUYE
A community bridal
shower in honour of Brenda
Scott was held in
Clandeboye United church
Thursday evening.
Catherine. Cheryl and Bon-
nie Lynn sang. accompanied
by Helen Brown. A contest
_ on T.V. and radio.commer-
cials was conducted by Irene
- Lynn and. a reading on
"Marriage by Betty
Coughlin.
Sandra Neaman and
Denise Lightfoot assisted in
Baptism
at Bri.nsley
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Dianne Corbett. Essex
visited with her parents Mr.
& Mrs Charles Corbett and
David over the weekend.
Mr. 8- Mrs. George Prest
visited with Mr- & Mrs. Bill
F'enten and family of
Belgrave after attending the
Wingham plowing match.
Rev. Harold Snell. Exeter
•assisted Sunday in the
United Church. Brinsley by
having the Com,tnnnion and-
Baptismalervice.• Mary,
AnnGladys daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Jim McDonald;
Hensall was christened. •
Several families from this
area attended the Plowing•
match!tat Wipgham this
week •
Mr & Mrs. •Jim Morley
visited with Mrs Violet
Allison and Kathleen Morley
Sund•iy
Son takes
dad's place
By MISSILLA MORLOCK
CREDtTON
Michael Pierce conducted
the morning service in Zion
United Church His father -
'Rev 'Bruce Pierce
discharged from hospital is
recuperating at his home.
rs Olive Baker. Grand
,N
d was guest at the home
of Mr & Mrs Howard
Lightfoot
The family of, Mr & Mrs
Fred Bowers arranged a
celebration in honour of their
parents -15th wedding an-`
niversary Sunday afternoon
there was ()pen House in the
Crediton Community Centre.
Sunday evening there was
a dinner at the Four Way
inn. Exeter - Besides
members of the family.
guests at the dinner included
Mr. & Mrs -Bill .Johnson,
Stoney Creek. Mr & Mrs.
Zachar. Exeter. and Mrs.
Rose Trumbull and Debbie.
Londqn
4t
opening the gifts
The community. as a
group. presented Brenda
with a vacuum cleaner and a
crustal cake- plate. She
received many other gifts as
well as from friends and
relatives. Brenda thanked
everyone and invited them
to their wedding dance, Oc-
tober 28 in the Lucan Com-
munity Centre - •
Personals
Murray Thompson is a
patient in University
Hospital. London.
Ellwood Derbyshire of
Victoria. B.C. visited Sun-_
day with his cousin. Hazel
and Rupert Williams.
Susan- Gebel 'and Barbara
England, entertained their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. K-urt
Gebel and Mr. and Mrs:
Tom England to dinner
Saturday evening at their
new apartment in London.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis---
Raycraft. returned Monday ,
from a three week visit with
the latter's brother. Wilfred
Haslip at Salter's Lake near
North Bay
Judi Henry has accepted_a
part time teaching position
at the Robarts. School
Regional Centre for the
Hearing and Handicapped in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family and Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Lynn and -lam- ily
attended the 25th wedding
anniversary of their -sister
and brother-in-law. Clarise
and Harry Hern of Zion. held
Friday. night at the. -K -W
Community Centre .
- The Clandebove Women's
institute are selling tickets
on a 24inch pine cone wreath
that was made and donated
by Mrs Art Hodgins to raise
money for the institute. The
draw will be made at the s
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Saintsbury couple mark 50th anniversary
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
-SAtr4ISBURY •
_Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis -
were honoured by their
family Sunday on the 50th
anniversary • of their
marriage.
The marriage took place
October 3, 1928 at the
Anglican Rectory Kirkton by
Kat . R: Bueteel now retired
in B.C.
Mrs. Davis was :he former
Mary DicketiLs. They have
three daughters Mrs, Jim
'i Ja;nett Barker. Mrs. Earl
Marguerite) Greenlee. Mrs.
Robt (Alexia) Tindall. one
son. Hugh on the home place
and the late Mrs. Jim
Almariei Young, Lucan.
1Ehey have 11 grand-
children and five great
grandcmldren. Forty-six
relatives 'and friends sat
down to dinner-at-the_l,;a rage.
Restaurant, London, at noon.
Mrs: Tlarry C arrotl-
bridesmaid of fifty years ago
was present. Hugh asked the
blessing and- proposed a
toast to his parents. Heber
and Mary responded briefly
and a reception followed in
the Parish Halls St.
Patrick's,Saintsbury. uatich
was—tastefully decdrated.
Friends ,__ children and
grandchildren served
refreshrneilts.
Mrs.. Mervin Elston,
Centralia, Heber's sister,
Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Lucan,
Mary's sister, Mrs;-'..Fl(issy
Dickihs, London and Mrs.
John McCool. Traverse City,
Michigan,. poured tea. '
Master Robt Tindall
welcomed 'the guests rand
looked after the guest book
In the absence of the late
All)ety Dickins, groomsman
of fifty Oars ago, Mr. Harry
Carroll was asked to assist
'the groom. There were over
3110 guests attended the
• reception.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Greenlee
'are 30 years married on
October 2 and were
remembered -with -gifts and
cards.
• Mr. & Mrs. John McCool,
Traverse .City, Michigan,
. and Mrs. Anah Stelzer.•
Florida,- attended the an-
.niverS'ary and we1'ir'dinner •
guests Saturday- evening as -
'well as- Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Atkinson, Lucan and :lir. &
Mrs. Heber Davis with Mr. &
'Ws. Hugh Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer,
Sarnia were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Carroll and girls.
Miss Nancy Tindall,
Belgian Queen, .was
sponsored by the Belgian
Draft horse association and
Stewart's Seeds at the
International Plowing Match
last week.lShe and her sister
Marylou stayed at the home
of Mrs. Verna Brown,..
Winghanl-at -night:
Mr. & Mrs.- .Laverne
Allison, West MacGillivray
and Mrs. Fred pobbs and
Mrs. Martin Van Arenthal
called on Mr.. &:Mrs. Heber
Davis. Monday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. John McCool
And Mrs. Anah Stelzer and
Mr. '& Mrs. Heber Davis
were dinner guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Earl Atkinson,
Lucan, nday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll and Mr. .and Mrs.
Earl Greenlee were guests
at a dinner and dance held in
the Forest arena Saturday
'"evening. It was to honour
Mr. Harry Noels. Grand
Master of the Oddfellow's
Lodge of Ontario.
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