Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 7 (2)Anniversary fete at Huronview
• honors former area residents
Alfred and Dora Buchanan
of Huronview, celebrated
their 60th wedding anniver-
sary Saturday with a recep-
tion for relatives and
friends.
The couple was married in
Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan
on November 25, 1918. They
met while both were work-
ing on a farm there during
the harvest season.
Mr. Buchanan. a son of
the late Mr and Mrs. An-
drew Buchanan of Hensall
had gone west on a harvest
excursion. His wife -to -be,
Dora Covey. was helping to
prepare the meals for the
harvest workers.
Dora had come to Canada
from England in 1904 when
nine years old. The Covey
family went west to Edmon-
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ton as far as the train went
and then by prairie schooner
to homestead at Vermillion.
The family later moved to a
farm near Moose Jaw.
Dora and Alfred were
married and lived near
Moose Jaw and then moved
in 1922 to farm east of Hen-
s ill in Usborne Township. In
1941 they moved to farm at
Constance in Ifullett
Township until retiring to
. YClinton in 1960. - •
Now -residents of Huron -
view they both are confined
lo wheel chairs. He is 86 and
she is 84. Mrs. Buchanan
still enjoys knitting.
"With 18 grandchildren
and seven great
grandchildren it's easy to
keep busy," she said.
The couple has five sons.
and they all were home for
the occasion, Wilfred of
Ilderton: Donald, RR 1.
Londesboro: Gordon and
Keith of British Columbia:
and Fred of RR 2, Seaforth
and as well a daughter
Joyce, Mrs. JePry Carter of
Clinton.
REGIERS
Albert and Mary Regier
celebrated their 60th wed-
' ding anniversary at Huron -
view on Tuesday.November
28. They had a family get-
together in the summer to
celebrate the occasion.
Mr Regier. 86. is a son oT
the late Elizabeth
IKrauskopfi and John
Regier. Mrs. Regier. 77, is a
daughter of the late
Maryann (Miller) and Mark
Wild.
The. couple married on
November 28. 1918, at Mount
Carmel, took up farming in
Stephen Township west of
Crediton. In 1965 they
retired to Centralia where
they lived for eight years.
For the past five years they
have been residents of
Huronview.
They both enjoy reading
and Mts. Regier keeps busy
s'ith knitting and sewing as
well "Our children keep us
young," she remarked. They
had a family -of 16 children,
with 14 surviving, 75
grandchildren and 32 great
grandchildren.
Their sons are Jerome.
Walkerton; Leo, Mount
Carmel; Raymond, Loring;
Wilfred. Creemore; Orilla,
Utopia; Donald, Ripley.
John. Kincardine; Joseph.
Crediton and Phillip. Ex-
eter. Their daughters are,
•Laura; Mrs. Glen'Cyphery.
Georgetown.; Rita, Mrs.
Herman Quick. Comber:
Cecilia, Mrs. Earl Gardner.
Newmarket:, Ruth, Mrs
obert Duffy. Dublin;
Eileen. Mrs Hank Goeree,
Hamilton and Charlotte
Regier. Hamilton- Norman
and Marie -are deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Regier
Photo by Oke
Mrs. Ruth Butt and Mrs.
Evelyn Reid of Palmerston
spent Saturday with Mrs.
Verna Truemner and Mrs.
Betty Johnston.
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MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY TURNBULL
Joanne Elizabeth Hotson and Timothy Allan Turnbull were un-
ited in marriage on October 28, 1978 at the, Grrd Bend
Gospel Ha11 Mr. Alan Adgms officiated. The bri the'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hotson, RR 1, Grand end
and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Turnbull, RR 1, Grand Bend art.
parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Marg Turnbull
and bridesmaids were Deb Ferguson and Becky Turnbull.'The
best mon was Joe Hotson and guests were ushered by Kerry
Ferguson and Dove Turnbull. Junior bridesmaids were Peggy
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girl and Justin Turnbull was ring bearer. Photo by Jack Doerr
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan'
Photo by Oke
Chair lady to
Ontario board
Mrs. Josephine F. Berry.
chairman of the Board of
Alexander and Marine
General Hospital, Goderich,
has been elected to the
Board of Directors of the
Ontario Hospital Associa-
tion The election took place
IT the Association's Annual
. Meeting on November 6 at
the Sheraton Centre. Toron-
to .
Mrs. Berry, who was born
iri Owen Sound. is a long-
time resident of Goderich
She has served on the Board
of, Huron County Children's
Aid Society. and is a Past-.
President of the, Hospital
Auxiliary in Goderich.
Times.Advocgte, November 30, 1978
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