The Seaforth News, 1958-05-08, Page 1Seaforth News
WHOLE SI]RIES, VOL. 80
SEAFORTFI, ONTARIO, TI3URSD#, MAY 8, 1958'
22,500 Voters Qo
To Polls Monday.
' (Everything is now ready for
next, ;Monday's by-election in'
Huron when it is expected a
large percentage of the 22,500
voters in (furor riding will go
to the polls to elect a successor
to the late !!Tom IPryde in the
Ontario:Legislature. The candi-
dates, C. e. INLacNanghton and
Dr. Addison .axle both condnct-
ing active campaigns.
Three advance polls will be
open. 'Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday. One is located at M. E.
Clarke's service station, Sea -
forth, in change of D. L. Reid.
.Advance polls are also in Exet-
er and Godea'iclh. -
Russell T. B'oSton, returning°
officer, will receive the returns
on -Monday night at the office
of W. E. Southgate, election
clerk. The polls close art 8 pan.
(DST).
WILSON-KEE
In a double Lung ceremony at
15t. Mark's 1Anglican iChurcn,
Toronto, @Joan Doreen Kee,
daughter of Mn .and Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Keeexnhan'ged vows with
John Gorden 'Wilson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David H. Wilson, Sea-
forth. Canon E. J. Tucker offi-
dated,
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a sheath
style !ballerina -length gown- of
heavy 'corded silk with bouffant
over -skirt of -matching material.
Her floral cap held a fiinger-tip.
illusion veil and she wore a gold
cross, gift of the !groom. She
carried a white leather prayer
book with a •cascade 'of red ro-
ses and stocks attached to white
ribbons. Matron of honour, Mrs.
Len Rloness, wore a princess
line gown of rose peau de soie
with matching hat trimaned witli
seed pearls, and carried a ores -
cent -shaped bouquet of pink
carnations and sweetheart ros-
es. Bridesmaids, (Mrs. Wm. Stew-
art and Mrs. Peter Jones 'wore
princess line gowns of bluepeon
de soie with matching hats 'trim-
med with seed pearls and car-
ried bouquets of pini carnations
and sweetheart roses. Grooms-
man .was Stuart Wigg, Seaford',
and ushers wean Hugh Riddell,
allierna,Barrie and 'William 'Stewart of
T'oronte. 'Receiving at the Sea-
way Hotel the'i bri'de's mother
wore a navy blue jacket dress
'with white accessories and a
',corsage of red carnations- and
pink rose's. The -room's mother
assisted in a peacock blue dress
with pink floral hat and cor-
sage, of roses and carnations.
For going away the' bride chose
a beige jacket dress with tur-
quoise accessories. Following a
trip to Northern 'Ontario the
couple will reside in Toronto.
W ILL' MEET
The ,Hospital Auxiliary 'will
hold !their monthly meeting on
Tuesday, May 1.3, at 8.15 in the
nurses' residence.
Recreation Park Is
Readied for Baseball
The "rec" on (South Main St..
Was -scraped this week with the
town scraper to put it in supe
for 'basejba1i. (Boys, armed, with
hoes, have been putting on the
finishing touches evenings.
Scene of historic football, Se-
er osse and baseball matches in
years gone lby, the "rec" has
been idle tor a number of years.
There was talk at one time of
using the land for housing de'
velopanent.
This year howetver, the Mid-
gets, Peewees and, Juvenile ball
teams will use it. The "rec" is,
owned by the town and admin-
istered by the :cou'ircil.
HOLD EUCHRE •
The property committee held
a successful euchre in the
Orange Hall on- Friday, May 2,
with prizes 'going -to the follow-
ing: ladies first, IM's'. !Seeord'
.MclBrien, lone hands, Mrs. Bet-
ties, con„ Mrs. A. (McMichael,
Men's first, ISecord MclBrien,
lone hands, Albert O'Reilly, and
con., Joe Smith.
EDELWEISS •REBEKAH
LODGE MEETS
Members of (Edelweiss Rebek-
ah .Lodge received an invitation
from the ISe'aforth [Hospital
Auxiliary to attend a May Day
tea at the nurses' residence on
May 9th. Also an dnvitationwas
accepted to attend a meeting of.
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter,
on May 211, at which tinhe the
:Degree of 'Initiation 'willl be ex-
emplified. Et is eospected that 'be-
tween 25 and 130 from 1Se'aforth
will/ attend. Miss Mae Smith
for C. P. T. 'Committee announ-
ced that an additional wheel
chair for loan had arrived. This
brings the number of 'chairs
purchased to date to seven.
Oi'ollowing the regular meet-
ing, the past N.G.'s with Mrs.
Ila Dorrance in- charge, held a
brief meeting, followed by a so-
cial time with the past glands
entertaining . •the officers and
nnemlbers.
Winners of the various prizes
were SOrs. Mae Dorrance, Mrs.
Mac McKellar, Mrs. A. 'Camp-
bell, .Mrs. Everett 'S'mith and
(Miss Mae Smith.
ANSWER CALLS
,A. tractor fire at the farm of
Mrs. James 'O'Sullivan, St. Co -
Jungian, and ra chimney fire at
the 1Haney residence, 'Egmond-
ville, were responded to by the
.Seaforth fire brigade during tne
'week.
AT GRAND LODGE
Mrs. Maly Bcyes and Mrs. Ei-
leen Smith of the L.O.B.A. are
M Toronto this week attending
the grand lodge 'of 'Ontario 'West
W. I. NOTES
The May nesting of Seaforth
'W. T. will be held at the homre
of Mrs. R. M. !Scott on. Tuesday,
May 13 at 2 o'clock. The roll
call will be "What I would like
to do for recreation', and the
Motto "Hurry is making some
of us mushrooms when we were
meant to be oaks", 'will be tak-
en by 1Mrs. S. 'Hudson. Our spe-
•tial speaker for the day wilt! be
.Mrs. G. Wilson of St. M'a'ys,
who will speak on her trip to
A.0W.W. Conference at Cey-
lon.
-
lon.
The program will be in
charge of IMrs. Earl Dapple and
lunch ;committee are Mrs. Gor-
don Elliott, Mrs. (Graham Kerr,
M•rs. 'Gordon iMciKenzie and Mrs.
L. (Strong.. Anyone having esti-
des for the bale, . chiid'rens'
sweaters or articles ,for Pay-ettes,
!please bring them to the meet-
ing.
DUBLIN
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
By R. Flannery
Last Wednesday night we
had the movie "A Tale -t Of :Two
Cities" in the high school with
a good crowd in attendance.
We were very pleased to have
Mother 'Carmelite, (Supervisor orf
high schools visit our school this
weep. ,She 'took Geometry peri-
od with ars on Monday morning
and I am sure that by now there
is no one in grade' 1111 or 12 who
cannot draw a mean proportion-
al between two given straight
lines.
!Question of the wee!ic: Are
you running a Post and found
department Bea?
Weather Instrument
Lands at Walton
Mr. Martin Baan found a ra-
diosonde instrument with a par-
achute on the back fence of his
field of his farm at 'Walton, one
day last (week. The instrument
hadabeen sent up with a balloon
on !Aril 20th from Flint, Michi-
gan.. The inscription on the in-
strument says the balloons go up
to a height of approximately 16
miles or about 815,000 Meet and
then burst' as the gas in the
baiilon expands in the rarified
air. The parachute was about
five feet in diameter.
ST. THOMAS' W. A.
On Tuesday afternoon the re-
gudar monthly meeting was held
in the 'vestry. Mrs. iG..MeGavin,
the pre'siident, opened the meet-
ing re'adin'g the 1t611 chap. 'of St.
(Mark, the .Gospel for •Ascension
Day. This was followed by the
Litany lead by the President
and special Iprayersfor'the'd'ay.
Mrs. James gave a very :inter-
esting report on the slides shown
at Goderich explaining the
Study Book. A short discussion
period took place before con-
tinuing with the fourth chapter
of the book, headed "Post -War
adventures of the Canadian
'Church". Minutes of the April
meeting were read and adopted.
In the absence of the treasurer,
(Mrs. M;elGavin presented the
report. Social Service --On be-
half of the Secretary, MNIrs. 'Case,.
the president .gave the report.
]Dorcas -The articles to be
Tacked in the bale were very
neatly .displayed, reflecting a
great deal of work and effort
had been put forward by the
Sec., Mrs. 'O'Shea and Mrs.
(Moore assistant,
Under general business a bake
sale was arranged for Friday
afternoon, June ;6ith conuinenc
ing at 3 pap., in the !Parish Hall.
The following committee ap-
pointed: Mrs. K. Chambers, Mrs.
J. 'Oldfield, Mrs. James and Mrs.
Bruce iMeLean.
The members have all been
extended an invitation from the
W. A. of 'Scott Memorial Hos-
pital to attend their "May Day
:Tea", Friday, May 9th.
Coming Events
A :Deanery meeting will be
held in ;Gonne, May 20th. A spe-
cial request has been made that
each Branch be well represent-
ed.
(The W. A. weekend. workshop
to be held in (Huron College,
London, commencing Friday ev-
ening, May 30 to 'Sunday morel-
ing, June 1. Thie workshop is
for all W. A. members of the
Diocese and interested (Church
women who can attend and
there is resident acconnnmodation
at the College for two hundred.
The Theme' .of the 'Workshop is
"'Opportunities for the Women
in the .Service of the Church".
Following the dedication of
the offertory the (President dos-
ed the meeting with the Bene-
diction.
. HOPPER - HEY
The wedding took place at
West Kingdom Hall, London,
on May '3 at 2.80 pan., o f James
.Milton Hopper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. D. Hopper, Seaforth,
and Joyce Amy 'Ilil.da 0 -Tey, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
L. (Tey of London. Mr. Clarence
Leeson officiated. Given in ma-
rriage by hex lather, the bride
wore a (ballerina length gown of
white ponthdesprey lace, embroi-
dered with seed pearls, under-
skirt of white bridal satin, fing-
er tip veil fastened to crown of
seed pearls and crystal beads,
single strand of pearls. She car-
ried a white Bible crested with
red and white roses and steph-
anotis. Mrs. James MdLellan of
Belmont was matron sof honor,
(wearing a blue taffeta dress, ov-
ieaskirt of blue chiffon, 'Hatch-
ing headpiece and shoes, pink
nosegay bouquet. Miss Linda
(Marilyn Hey, niece of the bride,
London, was bridesmaid, in pink
emlbroider,,ed satin, with over-
skirt of 'pink nylon chiffon, and
matching headpiece and shoes,
yellow nosegay bouquet. •
Dart 'Hopper, 'Seaforth, bro-
ther of the groom was best man
and •uelhers' were Win. Neil Hop-
per,- brother of the groom, and
Thomas A. Hey; brother of the
bride. (Organist was Miss L.
Trashy, London.
The evedding reception was
held at Latin ;Quarter, London,
IThe bride's another •wore a:tur-
quoise dress 'with pink and white
accessories,:eorsage of pink car-
nations. The ...groom's- mother'
'chose a (beige ensemble with or-
ange ice accessories and corsage
of bronze alums.
The happy couple left for a
honeymoon in Northern Ontario
:the bride wearing a beige sheath
dress with turquoise and white
accessories and corsage of yel-
low roses. iT'hey will reside in
Seaforth. 'Guests were present
from Kitchener, (London, ;Seaf-
orth, Belmont, ,Gorrde, Sarnia.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID
Miss Jean Stott, president,
occupied the. chair for the 'May
meeting whish opened with two
poems suitable for Mother's
Day, read by Mrs. W. iC'oleenan.
Reports of treasurer and secre-
tary 'Were read and adopted.
Several new projects were dis-
cussed. Mrs. ,Coleman introduc-
ed the speaker for the alter -
noon, ; Mrs. J. 53-rummett. Her
subject was "The Value ,of a
Hobby." She discussed) a num-
ber of hobbies.. and showed how
they were valuable both to
ehil-
dhen and -adults. They help
people make _new friends and
forget all their troubles. Mrs.
Grulmmlett's hobby she brought
with her, 50 aprons, „all sfiapes
and ;sizes. They were, divided
into 10 classes and modelled .by
some of the' ladies. Her talk was
enjoyed iby all. A. vote of thanks
was moved by Mrs. Messenger
to the speaker and soloist. Mrs.
Rolbt. McFarlane sang` a solo,
"My Task," accompanied by
Mrs. 'McGregor. Lunch was serv-
ed'by the ColeananeMeseetuger
'group who had charge of the
meeting.
PROPERTY CHANGES
Recent 'property c h ant e s
through the office of M. A. Reid
of. Seaforth, include: The prop
erty of Arthur 'Wright, East
William ;St., to Miss Anna Stew-
art of Walton; property of Mr..
Fred Parkehm, West St., to Mr.
Don Eaton of IS'eaforth.
Kenneth .Coleman has receiv-
ed word that he has successfully
completed his first term at the
Western Ontario •A•gaiiccultin al
School, Ridlgetown.
S. S. No. 10 To. Join
Twp. School Area
Tuckersmith Council met`. on
May 6th at 8 p:in. All' members
were present and the -Reeve
presided. Bylaw. 5 1providinlg for
an increase in pay to the road
superintendent to '$1.00 per hr,
was passed and will Ibe submit-
ted to the Minister of^Highways
for approval.
Council hired ;Joseph Heigill
to reinforce cobicaete bridge at
lot '7, con.' 12 iBBtS, at '$$665.00.
Township will supply cement
and steel required.
An carder for 85100 lbs. ofet
lacido and 35 gals. of h.esibat-,
amine 80 was placed with Chip-
man Chemicals". for tweed slpray
ing and Hubert Cooper was ;em-
ployed at $4.50 per hour to
spray concessions. The clerk
was instructed to contact REPO
to request additional street
light in the Egmondlville system.
Council acknowledged request
from S.S. No, 10 to have such
school included in thetownship
school area and a by-law Will be
dealt with at next regular meet-
ing of 'council,
Council also decided to have
the Adams Motor 'Grader over-
hauled and this work will be
done at their plant in Paris.
A grant of $50 was made to
SAI. Aglic. ,Soc. with the under-
standing that $4.00 be paid to
each boy or girl from Tucker-
smith •showing cattle ° at the
fair. !Campbell Eyre was paid
160i .for sheep killed by dogs on
valuation by Alex. 'McGregor.
Accounts passed: Fox bounty
$1+3; fire protection .$116; Eg-
mondville water $13.27; adver-
tising. $3.8.85; Huron Co. Mun.
'Officer i20; ,dustup, $$2'2150; war-
ble fly spraying $'14'S; supplem.
allowance 1$25; sheep killed $65;
grants x$50; salary and allow.
$1234.4.8; rec.-gen. $7,15; roads
$3,035.71; sundry $10. Council
adjourned to aneet June 3 at 8.
CROMARTY
The RIay meeting 0f the AVMS
was held at the home• of Mrs,
Frank Allen with Mrs. K. Mc-
Kellar presiding and leading in
the ;worship period. Eleven
members answered the roll call
with a verse on faith. After the
!offering was received Mrs. Sar-
ah 'Scott led in the dedicatory
prayer. Mrs. M. Lamon'd had
!charge of the Study Book chap-
ter dealing with Korean !Christ-
ians ih Japan. Her assistants
were Mrs. T. Laing and Mrs.
W. Harper. The Glad Tidings
prayer was read by !Mrs. Grace
Scott. The topic ewas_ given by
Mrs. Will Miller.iThe meeting
'closed with the Lord's (Prayer in
unison. Lunch was served by
the hostess and the comanittee
in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weitzman
of Niagara Falls, U:S.A. visited
with friends in the community
last ,week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gookwell
and daughter Neva, iDashwoad
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker.
(Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mrs. R.
RRoutl and 1VIrs. Alan Somers,
St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs, W.
'N. Binning, Richard and Robert
of (Mitchell.
Mr. T. L. Scott had the mis-
fortune to have a bone broken
in his foot' while operating the
tractor.
Mr. !Garry Irvin, Byron, and
Mr. Kenneth Walker, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto .Walker.
Mr. William Chappel is suf-
fering from an attack of Jaun-
dice.
(Mins. W. 1Sid'lery, Exeter, Mrs.
A. 'Morgan, Hensall, and Mr. D.
Prebble, 7lierton, !called on sev-
eral relatives and friends here
ion Monday.
Mr. Alex ,Meikle, president
of the Y.P.S. presided at the
meeting on Sunday evening.
Miss Margaret Coleman read the
scripture lesson and the topic
Wes given by Miss 'Alice .Sors-
dah1.
The sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was administered to a
large congregation on 'Sund'ay.
New members received by con-
fession of their faith were Mr.
and Mrs. 'Clarence Taylor, and
(!rough and David !S'cott, and by
certifieate, Mr. and •Mrs. •cooper
Forrest.
Next Sunday Christian Fami-
ly 'Service will Ibe !observed and
the prepared program will be
followed. IThe singing will be
led by the. junior 'choir.
Mr. and Mrs. T. !Gillespie and
daughters Margaret and Anne
and Mr. Grant, 'Komoka visited
with the Laing families and Mr.
and Mn's. T. L. Scott and family
on Sunday.
Miss Alice IOald!well, Bruce.
field visited last 'week with Mr.
and ;Mrs. Robert Laing.
MRS. HENRY WEILAND
Mrs. 'Henry 'Weiland of Eg-
aiion'dville 'died in (Stratford
General Hospital Friday night.
She was 91. (Born in Antrim,
Ireland, she was a daughter of
the late 'William ;Beattie and
Liza :Graham. She is survived
by four sons, Starry, Egmond-
ville; Roy and William, both of
Toronto; Ralph, Boston, ;Mass.;
'10 grandchilden, and one great
grandchild. Mrs. Weiland came
to Canada about 74 years ago,
and she married Henry Weiland
in 1890. Mr. Weiland predeceas-
ed her. She had livedall her
life since coming to 'Canada, in
.Egmondoville. She was the form-
er Sarah Ann (Beattie.
The. funeral was held on IMon-
,day. Rev'. Dr. Semple officiated.
Burial was - in Maitlan'dbank
,Cemetery.
The (Pallbearers were: Ernest
Cooke,' Don Finlayson, Robert
Neilson, William Weiland, Mur-
ray Weiland, Douglas Weiland.
BRUCEFIELD
'Miss !Marguerite McDonald,
London, spent a few days with
Miss Kathleen and Mary Elliott.
Mrs. ;Stackhouse .and Mrs.
IMac Wilson visited with Mr.
Wm. IMd5onald, Westfield,. on
Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Baird spent
Friday in London.
'Mrs. John 'Cairns " spent the
weekend in Clinton with her
niece, Mrs. Howard Currie.
(Miss Mary Broadfoot and
Miss !Bambara Taylor spent the
weekend with their parents.
Mrs. S. McKenzie, Mrs. Jas,
Thomson, Mr. Geo. Baird, Mr.
T. Baird, air. 'Stewart Baird,
MMr..Seldon Ross attended the
funeral of their cousin- in De-
troit on ;Monday.
NORTH`McKILLOP
Mr. and "Mrs. -Frank ,Glanville,
Richard, 'Murray, 'David, Muriel,
Elaine, and Kathy of Crediton
spent 'Sunday with Mr: anal Mrs.
17d Regale and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Glan-
ville and Joyce and Caroline of
Crediton with Mr. and 'Mrs. 1',
Glanville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait of
Brodhagen with 'Mr. and . Mrs.
Ross Leeming.
Mr, and 'Mrs. G. Thornton of
Brussels spent .Sunday evening
with Mr, and 'Mrs. Ed •Regale.
Mr. .and 'Mrs. Jos. Thornton
spent !Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hulley Sr..
EGMONDVILLE
'Miss Laura MacMillan of Tor-
onto, who spent the weekend at
her home here, was visited on
Saturday by: her sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Stan-
ley Gray and son (Bob of S4rat
fond.
Miss Jessie Finlayson; Mr. W.
J. Finlayson and, son Don, Lorne
Park were weekend visttorswith
their anSlther, Mrs. J. Finlayson.
Mr,' and Mrs: G. R. Keyes of
Windsor spent the weekend with
the former•'s mother, 'Mrs. Nel-
son Keyes.
Mrs. [Hamilton of Auburn
spent a few 'days with hen sist-
er, Mr, and !Mrs. A. C. Rout-
ledge.
David •Sterphenson spent
a few 'drays lash week with her
daughters inStanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Will 'McKenzie
of (Exeter were (Sunday visitors
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Lachlan.
Miss Alice 'Watson of London
spent the weekend +with her mo-
ther, 'Mrs. J. S, Watson.
iMr. and Mrs. J. Wright of
Sarnia wrens Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, B. 'Stephen-
son.
Friends and 'relatives from a
distance who attended the fun-
eral of the late (Mrs. Weiland:
IMr•, and 'Mrs, Wm. T. Weiland
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Weiland and Ralph and :Maly
Lou, Toronto; Me. Ralph Wei-
land, 'Neyland, (Mass.; Douglas
and Bill Weiland, Toronto; Mur-
ray 'Weiland, London, Ont„
Wan, Finlayson and Don Finlay-
son, Lorne Park; Mr. and (Mrs.
W. E. Cooke of Kingston, Ont.;
Mrs. !Lloyd Geiser, Crediton;
Mr. and Mrs. Rolbt. Neilson of
Lorne 'Park; Mr. Cecil Tuck, of
Richmond Hill; Mn.1Henry Cof-
fey, Boston, Mass.; Mr. and
Mrs, John C. Bell and Patricia,
St. Marys,
CONSTANCE
Mr. Wm. Dale attended the
West. Counties GuernseY Club
Friday at London.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald Collison
of Wheatley spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Armstrong and other
relatives.
,Mr. Leonard !Campbell of
Scarborough visited (Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Borden,
Brown. Leonard, a nephew of
Mrs. ,Brown, was enroute by
motor to the West coast for a
month's holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaw
of Wroxeter visited Sunday with
Mr. and ;Mrs. 'Wen. Dale and fa-
mily. Miss Gale .Shaw returned
home Wirth them after spending
the eveek end with Miss Laurel
Dale.
;Miss Janet 'MacGregor of
Fordwich spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MacGregor.
Miss Inez .Brown, R.N., of
Guelph, 'firs. J. Brown, Miss
Lynda Weis and Master Larry
Weis of Hanover visited !Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Borden
Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley,
;Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt and
IMr. Jas. Neilan's were in Kitch-
ener on 'Saturday and attended
the district' rally and banquet of
the ;Canadian Order of Fores-
ters.
Mothers Day services will be
in order in Constance U.C. on
Sunday at the usual hour of 2
o'clock, Mission Band 1 o'clock.
Baptismal rights 'will also be
part of the service.
IThe W.A. and W.M.S. of the
'Constance U.C. will hold their
regular meeting on Wed., May
14th in the basement of the
church. Roll call will be a name
and author of a book read by
the members for the literature
convener. All members to (bring
in their clothing for the bale.
The report by delegates of the
iPresbytenial held in 'Clinton will
be given and business regarding
the open meeting. Will all mem-
bers please try and attend. -
Court Constantine Organizes
The ladies of Court Constan-
tine met in 'Constance C.O.F.
hall Monday evening for their'
or'ga'nization tote the Court. Bro.
Drage, Brantford, Bro. Hawk -
show, Kitchener, and Bro. Matt-
zanke, 'Chesley, 'district Heldman
were present for the election of
officers, as follows:
Pres., !Sister Mary (Riley; vice
ores., 'Sister 'Jane Case; chap-
lain, .Sieber Myrtle Babcock;
conductor, Sister Nona
Pipe;
financial sec., Sister Muriel Mc-
Clure; treas., Sister Marjory
,Anderson; rec. sec., .Sister Elena
Jewitt; 'warden, Sister. Betty
Hulley; inner guard', Sister Ella
Jewitt; outer guard, Sister Viola
Riley.
(After the business session
lunch was served and a social
hour enjoyed. ' 1 meeting for
the initiation •of members will
be held in June.
WINTHROP
The 'Mission, Band will meet
in Cavan Sunday School on Sat-
urday afternoon, May 10 at
o'olook. Their mothers are in-
vited to join with them at this
meeting. •Mrs. Church will ;be
our speaker.
A family get-together both
spiritual and social is planned
for Cavan 'congregation on. Fri-
day evening, May 16th under
the leadership of ,the !Christian
Education committee. 'For !iris!'
Circle !2 and 3 are (bringing•
tarts and .1 and 4 °sandwiclvee..
Come and bring the family,
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bale, in charge of Mrs. 'Clarence 1 KEYS -CAMPBELL
Duff's United Church, Mc-
Killop, was the scene of a very
pretty wedding on Saturday aft-
ernoon, when ,Miss Dorothy Ca-
therine Campbell and William
Douglas Keys exchanged vows.
The bride is the younger daugh-
ter of Mn.land Mrs. (Robert W.
Campbell, and the groom is the
son of 'Mr. and Mrs. James
Hays, all of McKillop. Rev. W.
H..Summerell, of Duff's Chulcly--
and Rev. D. Glenn ;Campbell, of
Hamilton, officiated at the
double -ring c e r e m o n y. The
church was decorated ,with stan-
dards of white mumps and palms
and white tapers in tall candel-
abra. These were lit thy Gordon
!Pryce, nephew of the bride,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a floor -
length gown of. silk organza and
net over Duchess satin, fash-
ioned with a softly moulded bo-
dice, scoop neckline of pleated
silk organza, appliqued', with
Chantilly lace and re-embroid
eyed with irridescent sequins
and seed pearls, short sleeves
and matching mittens.. The full
bouffant skirt of silk organza
and net over satin was caught
at the back with a large self
bow, cascading to a slight train.
Tier headdress, a crown of seed
pearls and irridescent sequins,
held a double silk illusion veil.
She carried a white 'Bible' and
mauve orchid, the Bible being a
gift from Duff's United Church.
Attending her sister as matron
of honor, Mrs. Leslie Pryce wore
a waltz length gown of -French
blue crystal charm with, match-
ing mittens and a feather head
dress. She carried a cascade of
yellow mums. Wearing similar
gowns Of coral crystal' charm,
matching mittens and feather
headdress, the bridesmaids were
Miss Dorothy Keys, sister of the
groom and Miss Joan Price,
The flower girl was Miss Chris-
tine Pryce, niece of the bride,
wearing a dress of yellow crystal
charm. She carried blue mums.
The groomsman was Murray
Maltby, of Harriston, and ushers
were Kenneth Campbell, brother
of the . bride, and Gorden Engel,
Cranbrook, cousin of the groom.
The ringbearer was Garry Long,
Brussels, a cousin of the .groom.
Miss Doreen Long, Brussels; -.
cousin:In the groom, played, tra-
ditional wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist, William
Campbell, . brother of the bride.
He sang, "Till the End of Tinie"
during the lighting of the can-
dles,- "Wedding Prayer" before
the ceremony, and "My World"
during the signing of the register.
Following the ceremony a re.
ception was held in the parlor of
the church- Receiving the guests
were the bride's mother, who
wore 'a dress et air force blue
satin with pink and navy - acces-
sories and a corsage of pink car-
nations, and the groom's mother
wearing a powder blue sheath
dress with matching duster, and
white and black accessories and
a pink carnation corsage.
Martin will be packed and sent
away as soon as possible. A
collection will be taken up in
each group to defray expenses
sending the bale. It was decided
to leave the +ordering of more
"World 'Friends" with (Mrs. N.
'Sehade, 'Literature Secretary,
and the ,Mission Band Leader,.
firs. Walter Bewley. The topic
"To Study Problems of Preju-
dice and race relatives in .order
to discover how we can help
those who are working toward
reconciliation" was taken' by the
1.Oth and boundary 'ggroup, the
following ladies taking part.
Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mrs. Martin
Baan, Mrs. H. Craig, IMrs. C.
Ritchie. The meeting closed with
hymn 878 "Rise Up 0 !Men of
(God", and a prayer' by a Bantupastor,
Hymn 148 "Breathe on ane
.Breath of God" opened the W.
A. session with Mrs. David Wat-
son .at the piano. Mrs. 'Gordon
M'dGavin had meditation taken
from Psalm .1119, I will medi-
tate on the statutes, followed
by Inlayer. Mrs. R. Bennett gave
the secretary's report and also
read a number of appreciation
cards. The kitchen committee
halve the extra articles on dis-
play that had been purchased.
Mrs. A. Coutts stated that there
was a balance on hand of $1.221.-
36.
1221:35. All who have flowers
through the month of May are
asked to !bring them to the Sun-
day service, then the following
groups will take their turn: for
the month of June -McKillop;
July -8th and 116th group; Aug-
ust-- 17th and 'Boundary; Sep-
tember -Walton.
Mr. M. Joliffe passed away
at the home of his daughter and
son-in.'law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bosnian early 'Wedne'sday .morn
ing. The body was removed to
Leamington where the funeral
was held Friday afternoon.
WALT ON
The May meeting of Walton
Duff's 'United Church
was held in the church base-
ment on Thursday, •afternoon
May 1. 'Mrs. 1E. ;!Mitchell, '3rd
Vice ;President opened the meet-
ing by the use of hymn 20,
"Lord - of All Being" and pray-
er. 'Scripture and connments
were .based onThe World is
One in Prayer". The minutes of
the April meeting were read bY.
Mrs. R. McMichael, also the
Thankofferinig' meeting, roll
call and thankyou 'cards. The
treasurer, 'Mrs. R. Achilles gave
the financial statennent.' The
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett
of Clinton visited in the village
on !Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Dundas left on Sun-
day to spend a week in Toronto
with her son and daughters.
Mr. Ivy Henderson of lEg
mondville visited with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Broadfoot on Sunday.
Ron 'Ennis of Western Uni-
versity is holidaying with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ennis,
Mr. 'Glen Oliver of Western.
''University spent (Sunday with
his parents.
A special Family Day pro-
gram is being prepared' iby the
Superintendent, Mr. IM. !Baan
and the e teachers of Duffs' Unit-
ed .Church Sunday school for
next (Sunday morning' to be held
in the auditorium of the church
at 110.30 a.m. All parents are
dordially invited to attend as a
number of children will take
part in .the service.
A. Mother's Day service 'w'ill
be 'head at 11.30 a.m. when the
Sacrament of Baptism will be
observed and a . Mother's Day
choir will simply special num-
bers under the direction' ;of the
choir leader, Mrs. 03. (Brown.
'Despite the cold weather,
many in .the village have ''been
busy gardening during the past
week.
'Mrs. D. McDonald and baby
daughter returned home from
Clinton hoslpital on 'Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Walters,
Jean and '.airy spent Sunday
with Mrs. Walters parents •in The couple will take up resin -
London. ence at 129 William St. N., Cha-
Ione Watson and Isabe'1 Cole- than, where the groan will be
man of Toronto;' Verde Watson assistant agricultural represents, •
of London spent the weekend tive of Kent County. 13e is it gre-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.` D. eluate of the 1958; Degree -Course
Watson. at 0.A.C., Guelph.
-Guests- were present from Cle-
veland, Ohio; Listowel, London,
St. Thomas, Ilderton, Palmerston,
Waterloo, Aylmer, Harriston, Go-
clei'ich, Toronto, Brussels and
Hamilton.
For a wedding trip to the Un-
ited Slates the bride chose a light
blue flgiirecl . sheath dress and
matching 'duster coat with orange
ice and beige 'accessories. Her
corsage was of bronze mums.