The Huron Expositor, 1968-05-02, Page 3NOTICE
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Of Staffa
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•Women's
Mrs. Ed Chappel was hostess
for the annual meeting of the
Staffa 'Women's Institute held
in the township hall, Wednes-
day. There were 18 members
present and the roll call was
answered by the paying of fees
for the coining year.
Members handed in their pen -
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Officer.. at
Institute meeting
nibs for friendship., and their
articles for the Northern On-
tario bale. Mrs. Ross McPhail
volunteered to present the In-
stitute trephy at the music fes-
tival Friday evening.
Miss Vera Ilarabley presided
for the program and used, as
her motto, Lea for the best, it
is often near, you, Mrs. Russell
Worden read a clipping, "the
song of the lazy farmer" and
Mrs. Robert McCaughey favour-
ed everyone with a piano instru-
mental. Mrs. Ross Smale and
Mrs. Frank Flamilton had as
their special feature, three
girls from the Hibbert Slioe
Packers 4-H Club, Misses Rae
Butson, Judy Jeffery and Sandra
Gray, who put on their demon-
stration on storing out of sea-
son clothing yvhich they will
give at achievement day in Mit-
chell on Saturday. Several ladies
who had taken the recent hat
course displayed their spring
bonnets. ,
The standing committee re-
ports were all presented. Mrs.
Charles Douglas, on behalf of
the nominaIing committee pre-
sented the slate of officers for
1968-69, which are:
Past president, Mrs. Carter
Kerslake; president, Mrs. Ed.
Channel; vice-president, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller; secretary -treasurer
Mrs. Ross McPhail; assistant
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Chas.
Douglas; district director, Mrs.
Carter Kerslake; alternate dis-
trict director, Mrs. Russell Wor-
den; directors, Mrs. John Mil-
ler, Miss Vera Hambley, Mrs.
Cameron Vivian; pianist, Mrs.
Robert McCaughey; assistant
pianist, Mrs. Ross Smale; audi-
tors Mrs. Wib Glanville, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller; press reporter,.
Mrs. John Templeman; sunshine
committee, Mrs. Garnet Taylor,
Mrs. George-- Vivian; curator,
Mrs. Cecil Bowman; Tweeds -
mull.. committee, Mrs. Carter
Kerslake, Mrs. Lyle Worden;
Mrs. Tom Scott, Mrs. Les But-
son, Mrs. Alvin Barbour.
Branch standing committee
conveners: Agriculture and Can -
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Donald G. Eaton
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 427-1610 : Seaforth
BURNS
CLEANER
NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
. HEATING OIL
Walden & Broadfoot
.• Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth
adieu industries, Mrs, j.ohn
TeMpleman, Mrs. -Charles Doug-
las; Citizenship -end Eatte.ation,
Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Miss Vera
ganibley; .Histerigal ..Research
and Current -Events,..,Mra.- fieor-
ge Vivian, Mrs. Russell Woplen;
Home Economies 4141.
Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Mrs, Cam-
eron Vivian; Resolutions, iMrs.
Sam Norris; Public Relations,
Mrs. Wib Glanville,
Mrs. Garnet Taylor is visiting
with relatives in the Western
provinces.
Present
Awards to
Staffa 4-H
Girls from both Staffa No: 1
and No. 2 4-11 Homemaking
clubs participated at. the ach-
ievement day for Clothes Clos-
ets up to date, held in the Crys-
tal Palace, Mitchell on Saturday
when Staffa No. 1 girls presen-
ted a denionstratMn on storing
out of season clothes with Rae
Butson, Judy Jeffery and San-
dra Gray participating. Staffa
No. 2 girls- set up an exhibit on
good equipment and arrange-
ment in the 'clothes closet with
Francis Scott giving the com-
ments. Leaders of Staffa No. 1
club are Mrs. George Vivian
and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery and
leaders of Staffa No. 2 club are
Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs.
Charles Douglas.
Receiving their provincial
honors Saturday, were Heather
Daynard and Joanne Temple-
man, Staffa No. 1 and Bonnie
Miller and Marg. Warden, Staffa
No. 2. Judy Jeffery from Staffa
No: 1, received, her county hon-
ors.
First
Church
Group
The Easter thank -Offering
meeting of First Church \VMS
was held in the church hall
with -visitors from different
churches attending The meet-
ing was opened with Call to
Worship by the President, Mrs.
Francis Coleman, a poem "The -
Legend of Violets" and hytnn
"When I Survey the Wondrous
Cross". The Scripture Lesson
was read by Mrs. Robt. MdMil-
la,n. Prayer was offered by Miss
Jennie Hogg and a duet by Mrs.
D. 0. Fry and Mrs. MacGregor
"Near to the Heart of God?' fol-
lowed. The_offering was receiv-
ed by Mrs. Chas. McKay and
Mrs. Jas T. Scott.
Mrs. Jack Thompson read a
poem "Something Good About
You" and introduced the guest
speaker, Mrs. McCarron of Brus-
sels who took for her topic
"Christ Our Hope" and stressed
that Christ should be lived in
our 'daily life as well as on
Sunday and not let Christ take
second place:,
Miss Jean Scott thanked the
speaker and those who took
part. "The Day of Ressurrec-
tion" was sung.
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Hensall United- -Church -was
the setting for a. quiet but pretty
wedding Friday, April 26th,
1968, when Rev. Ilarold F. Cur-
rie united in marriage Lynda
Suzanne Kyle, daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs, Byron Kyle, Hensall,
and Douglas Gerald Johnston,
of London, son of Mr, and Mrs.
George Johnston, Belgrave.
For her wedding the.. bride
chose a three-piece aqua green
walking suit with accessories in
black, a corsage of yellow roses
and white stephanotis complet-
ing her ensemble.
Maid of honor, Miss Linda Wil-
son, London, wore a grey and
white check two-piece suit with
black accessories, With corsage
of white daisies.
Mr. William Hoggarth, Clin-
ton, attended the groom. Fol-
lowing the ceremony, •a buffet
luncheon was held at the bride's
home.
Followhig their honeymoon to
Northern Ontario, the young
couple will reside at 81 Cen-
tral Ave., London.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored at several
pre -nuptial presentations. Mrs.
Yvonne Beady, London, held a
surprise shower; a surprise
shower was held at the bride's
parents' home in Hensall, ar-
ranged by Mrs. Ken McLean
an Mrs. W. J. Cameron. Mrs.
Dave Kyle and Mrs. Boy Brock,
aunts of the bride, entertained
at a Miscellaneous shower at
the home of Mrs. Brock and
Miss Linda Wilson of London,
was hostess for a shower.
News of
Winchelsea
The Elimville UCW met on
Wednesday evening at the
church with Mrs. Sanford Hut-
ton and Mrs. Elson Flynn in
charge. Mrs. Reit. Miners show-
ed pictures on Japan. Mrs. Mur-
ray Coward sang a solo. Mrs.
Howard Johns read the scrip-
ture and a ten cent tea was
served by unit one.
Mr. Roy Clarke of St. Marys
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Walters and Dan-
ny.
Mrs. Annie Veal of Exeter
is staying for a while with Mr.
and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and
family.
Mr. Gorodn Prance is a pat- ,
ient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Parsons and
family of near Exeter, visited ,
on Sunday with Mrs,' John Cow-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutton
and Debbie of Listowel, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford Hutton, Dennis and
Dianne.
Mrs. Gerry Grubb and Mich-
ael of Farquhar, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne and Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern at-
tended the Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs service on Sunday
morning at Main St. Church,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bier -
ling of Dashwood, visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Stephens, David and Doris.
News of .
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert,
Timmy, Sandra and David of
Clarkson, Miss Rosemary Eck-
ert, St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McFadden, Wallaceburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ryan, Gary
and Stephen of Alvinston, with
Mr. and Mrs. George Voville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary and
children with Mrs. Frank Evans.
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney,
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Maloney.
Among those who attended
the I3utters-Flood wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coyne, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Butters, of London;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and
family, London; Ron and Rita
and family, St. Thomas; Mr. and
Mrs, Allen Butters and daugh-
ter, Hamilton; Mr. Gordon But-
ters, Toronto, and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters also.
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