The Huron Expositor, 1966-01-06, Page 3•
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HURON POPICITO 114APORTHe Otirre4/Alie
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Honored
Mr: and Mr's. Arthur Mender --
son, 11R 5; Seaforth, were stir
prised Friday night' by heir
family and close relatives on"
the occasion of their 25th wed
ding anniversary.
After a social hour of Play-
ing cards, Mr.- 'and Mrs: Hen-
derson were presented with a.
chrome card 'table and •eheirs
from the family, and a large
mifror from their relatives.
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MAY
1966
BRING
YOU
SUCCESS
Ivow that the festive season
is over,; all, leagues will 'get
down to business as they enter
the last half of the howling
season before playoffs begin.
St. James' Church League
Team standings: Sweepers,
59; Hustlers, 50; Misfits, -44;
Alley Cats, 44; Blowers, 38;
Cowboys, 38. ••..
Ladies' high, single, -triple
and average, Kiddo Muir, 201,
515 and 171.
Men's high, single, Gord
Pringle, 282; high triple and
average, Gord ' Noble, 709 and
236,
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Seaforth Mixed League
Team standings: Petunias,
62; Sunflowers, 46; Daisies, 46;"
Sweet ' Peas, 41; Daffodils, 36;
Marigolds, 21.
,Ladies' high, single, Mary
Marshall, 305; , triple., Betty
Smith, .666.
Men's high, single and triple,
Art Finlayson, -306 -and 760.
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Seaforth Legion League
• Team • standings: Go-Gos, 69;
Gophers, 44; Polecats, 37; Bird-
ies, 36; Spitfires, 38; Ramblers,
30. • °
Ladies' high, single, Winnie
Nott,. 268; hiteh triple, Helen
Nicholson, 658.
Men's high, singre ' and tri-
ple, Gord Scott, . 285 and 759.
Egmondville Church League
Teach standings: Turtles, 58;
Snappers, 53; Ramblers,,50;
Weasels, 49; Lucky'Strikes, 37;
Bo -Hunks, •27.
Ladies' high, single and tri-
ple, Helen Nott, L24 and 603.
Men's high, triples; Howard
James 270 and Bob Read, 268;
high triple, Don Eaton, 650.
Ladies' Auxiliary Sports
_Team standings:. Spark_ Plugs,
59; Che'velles, 54; Busy Bees,
49; Dead Eye Dicks; .37; Queen-
-ettes, 32; Eager Beavers,' 21.
High'singles: Nora Brown,
271, and Anhie $allows, . 197;
high triples, Nora Brown, 623,
and Mary Mennell, 520.
Men's Inter -Town League
""Team standings: 'Eiceter,,112;
Cloud Nine, 103; Clinton RCAF,
102; Little Bowl, Goderich 93;
Jim's Selects, Clinton, -8`1; Sea -
forth, 70; Zurich, 66. ,
Among the, high singles as of
Dec-18- was Don Wood with
311.Top single was by G:,
.Bert -
,rand, Clinton RCAF', 'with 831.
It is interesting.to' note that
Seaforth has 70, points at the
half -way mark this year. Last'
year .they ended the season
with ,67 points,
MILLER—MOCK
'St. John's Lutheran 'Church,
Waterloo, •was the setting on
Thursday, Dec, 23,- at 7:30 in
the evening, for the wedding
of Karolyn Elaine Mogk and
William Bruce Miller. The bride
is the daughter of Mrs. Clar-
ence Mogk, Milverton, and the
late Mr. Mogk, and the' groom
is • the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Miller, of Seaforth.
The church was' decorated
with trees in ,white. and gold
for the candlelight derereony con-
ducted by Rev. A. L. Conrad:
Wedding music was played by
Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Emer-
son Smart sang "The Lord's
Prayer." •
The. bride was given in mar=
riage by her brother, Peter R.
M. plog.I . She chose a floor,
length gown of white chrystal-
ette, fashioned with a belle
skirt. The bodice. was ' white
late over chrystalette with a
scoop neckline. Her elbow -
length veil was held in place
by a. lace bow, and ,she carried
a 'white Bible crested with 'a
sed rose.
The bride was attended by
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Donna Mogk, of Kitchener, as
maid of honor, and bridesmaids
were Lorraine Miller, of Gode-
rich, and Mary Lou Eley, of
Kitchener. They wore identical
dresses of white lace,• over pea -
reek blue crepe. .Their head-
pieces •were short blue veils
held by a bow.
The groomsman was Mr. Bert
Gregson, of Kitchener, and
ushers were Dori Kern, of Kit-
chener, and Bud . Gerber, of
Brunner. ...
A reception was held at the
Scots Fusiliers Officers' Mess
following • the ceremony. 'For a,
wedding trip to Bermuda, the
bride donned a red and white
suit with white accessories. Mr.
andeMrs Miller - will reside In
Kitchener.
STOLL—NORRIS
Brucefield United Church was
the setting for the wedding of
Mary Celia Norris and John Al-
lan Stoll, Woodstock. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Norris, Kippen, and the
gloom is the son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Edgar Stoll, Kipper. Rev.
E. J. Roulston officiated.
Rebe>kahs . Meet
Mrs. James' Rose, noble grand
of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge,
Harried the following social com-
mittee for the . net three.
months at Monday night's meet-
ing: Mrs. Margaret Messenger,
convener; Mrs. Albert Baker,
Mrs. Annie Harrison, Mrs. Wil-
mer Cuthill, •Mrs. Roy McGon-
igle, Mrs, John Pullman, NIrs.
Mildred .Shan -non, Mrs. Frank
Sm le, Mrs. ' William CoI1Tris
aril Mrs. Hugh Thompson.
A euchre party is planned to
fellow the Jan: 24th meeting.
A post -Christmas luncheon is to
follow the next regular meet -
Jan: 10th.
Mrs. Tillie Dunn, vice -grand,
reported sending several cards,
plants and. • treats to sick and
shut-ins at Chrittrnas, and sec-
retary Jcan Sco o tt read sev
The regular meeting of the
Seaforth_ Women's Institute will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Lorne Carter on Tuesday at
2':15 `pelt. This is the •-Histori-
cal Research meeting, with Mrs.
Gordon McKenzie ,end Mrs. Gra-
ham Kerr as conveners.• The
roll call is, "The birthplace of
your grandparents." -The mot-
eto is, "Success—Past, Present
and future Depends Upon Pre-
paredness." Miss Beattie will
he the guest speakerr..and anyt
one " with "articles 75. -year's or
over are asked to bring them,
accompanied by a short note.
The short course,' "Vegetables
With a Flare," will be con-
tinued_ Members,having "Share
a Loaf" 'cards are asked to
return them.
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The bride was givenin mar-
riage by her -father end wore a
floor -length gown of nylon •_. or-
ganza oved satin. The bodice of
Chantilly lace was fashioned
with lilypoint sleeves and sweet-
heart neckline, edged with .seed
pearls, and a train of Chantilly
lace extended from the bell-
sliaped• skirt. A large white
bow held her short illusion veil,
and she carried a white. Bible
crested with orange delight ros-
es and white ribbons.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was Miss Gail. Storey,
Seaforth. She wore a gold llame
sleeveless street-lengthgown,
featuring an empire waist with
a matching rose headpiece. She
carried a cascade of bronze
chrysanthemums with green
tulle. -
Gerald Upshall, Toronto, was
groomsman, and ushers were
Alex Glanville, Walton, and Wil-
liam' Norris, Woodstock,broth-
er of the bride. .
The - reception was held in
the church parlors. The mother.
of the bride received, guests;
wearing a royal blue suit, white
' , hat and_a._corsage of -pink -
carnations. The groom's mother
who assisted in receiving, wore
a..turquoise blue dress, pastel
pink feathered hat and a cor-
sage of pink carnations.
Mrs., Ross Broadfoot was the
organist for the ceremony; and.
Miss Joan Sinclair, the soloist,
favored with "0 Perfect Love"
and the T ienty-third Psalm. .
For a wedding trip to Eastern
Ontario, the bride, chose an em-
erald green dress wifh black
coat and hat, and a corsage of
,.orange delight roses. The cou-
ple will live in Woodstock. •
DALE—CURT1 '
Ontario Street Baptist Church,
Stratford, was the setting for
the -wedding of Linda Mae Cur-
tis and . R. Bruce Dale, The
bride- is- the- da'ught'er 0f"
and Mrs. E. L. Curtis, 12 Trin-
ity' St., and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C:
Dale, Seaforth. Rev. Garbutt F.
Smith officiated. .
A floor -length gown of nor-
ganza over taffeta was worn by
the bride. The bodice, appliqued,
with sequins and seed pearls,
featured lilypoint . sleeves and
scoop neckline. The bouffant
skirt was enhanced with a chap,
el train falling from a bow at
the back waist. A tiara of se-
quins and pearls held her shoul-
der -length veil, and.she-carried
a bouquet of white orchids en-
circled by red roses. •
The matron of ' honor, Mrs.
Dennis Morris, 46 West Gore
St., Stratford, and the brides-
maid, Miss Bonnie Curtis, 12
Trinity St., Stratford, sister or -
the bride, were dressed alike.
Their. 'street -length dresses of
royal blue lace had three-quar-
ter sleeves with a lace, ruffle,
round neckline, •and high waist
field by a velvet. ribbon. White
Y accessories, including circle--
eral greeting . received headpieces with veils, complet-
from -out-of-town members, oth- ed their costumes. They car-
er lodges and. officers of 'the ried baskets of white carna-
Rebekah- Assembly. tions, feather chiyanthemums,
An Inv Cation •vas received red - Sweetheart roses and .red
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ST. 'COLUMBAN
Twenty tables were in play
at the euchre held in the parish
hall oh Tuesday evenidg. Lewis
Coyne was chairman, and priz-
es were won by Mrs. James
Delaney and Michael Murray.
A social followed • the cards
with music supplied by the
"Blue Bird" orchestra from
Stratford. Lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sloan, of
BeamsvilIe, with Mr. and "Mrs.
James Sloan.
Mrs. M. •be La. Franier, of
Stratford, with Mrs. Peter Mur-
ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Connolly,
Delhi, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Connolly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melady,
Trenton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Butters, London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Melady.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray
and daughter, Montreal, and
Mr. and Mrs. D, Costello, Kitch-
ener, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
,Murray.
Mrs.: Thomas Morris in Kitch-
ener with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Millet`. '
Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sloan and
Mr.and Mrs,' Thomas Murray
and
family spent blew Year's in
London with, Mr. and Mrs, Don
Brady.
Mrs. Peter Murray in Toron-
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaft •
Bakel, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Theo Van Bakel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray
and family, Toronto, With Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
Melody, Acton, with, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin; -v
Johnny and Tony Van Sakai
spent qhe 'holidays in London •
�with Mr. laid Mra, Harry .Vat
. EakcL
The flower girl, Karen Feltz,
342 Brunswick St., Stratford,
wore a velvet dress of prin-
cess blue with three-quarter
length sleeves and white lace
inserts with a' blue bow at. the
neckline. • Her headpiece and
flowers were similar to those
of the other attendants.
Floyd Dale, Seaforth, was
the best man. The ushers were
Hugh O'Neilly, 35 Blake St.,
and. Bill Barker, 107 Std David
St., Stratford.
Following the reception - in
the Monkton Community Centre
the couple leftfor a honey-
nnoon in Northe,in Ontario. For
travelling the bride changed
into a coral crepe A-line dress
with an empire waist, three-
quarter sleeves, with lace trim
on the waist and sleeves. An
orchid corsage with coral car-
nations and pink Sweetheart
roses and a black borg coat
completed her going -away cos-
tume. On their keturn the cou-
ple will reside at 100 Daly Ave.,
Stratford.
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