The Huron Expositor, 1966-05-05, Page 12,1204nriE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTI.1, ONT., MAY 5, 1966
CLASSIFIED ADS
25. In Memoriam
THOMPSON — In loving
memory of a dear husband
and father, Thomas Robert
Thompson, who passed away
one year ago, May 3„ 1965.
Beyond the sunset, Oh glad
reunion,
With our dear loved ones
who have gone before,
In that fair home land we'll
know no parting,
Beyond the sunset for ever
more.
—Lovingly remembered by
Wife, daughters, Yvonne,
Joan, Patricia and Sharon.
25-23x1
GOLDING — In loving mem-
ory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Mrs. William
H. Golding, who passed
away Mav 6, 1959.
She would not ask for sad-
ness,
She would not ask for, tears,
But just to be remembered,
With lovethroughout the
years.
—Always remembered by
her Fancily.
25-23x1
COUTTS — In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father, John Coutts, who
passed away May 9, 1965.
He suffered much, his plea-
sures were few,
He never deserved what he
went through,
He stood the test and stood
it well,
And what he suffered no one
can tell.
He left us quietly his thought
unknown,
But left a memory we are
proud to own,
It broke our hearts to lose
you,
But you didn't go alone,
Because part of us went
with you,
The day God called you
home.
So please God take a message
To our loved one . up there,
And tell him that we miss
him,•
And giv, hips all ou'r love.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by his Wife and
Fapiily. 25-23x1
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Births
CAMPBELL — At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
April 29 to Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Campbell, RR 1,
Seaforth, a son.
FADDEN — In St. Michael's
Hospital, on Mav 1, to. Mr.
and Mrs. Carmen Fadden,
(Bea Maloney), a son.
Michael Wilfred.
SCOINS — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Scoins, 100 Beck St.,
Preston, On April 29, a
daughter.
SCHWARZ — At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
April 29. to Mr: and Mrs.
Henry Schwarz, of Sea -
forth, a son Michael Joseph
Engagements
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Keys,
Hensall, Ontario, wish to an-
nouhce the engagement of
their daughter, Elaine Mar-
jorie, to' • Mr. John Albert
Chipchase, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Chipchase, Hen -
sail, Ontario. The wedding
will take place May 21.st, in
Hensall United Church. -1
Too Late'
FOR SALE — Beige space
saver, like new. Phone 527-
1663, Seaforth. 11-23-1
FOR `SALE - 36 pigs, 12
over ten weeks old; 24,
8 weeks old. Bill. Church,
phone 527-1408. 4.-23-1
FOR SALE — 10 pigs, eight
weeks old. Roger Hoornaert,
RR 2, Kippen. 8-23-1
FREE — 4 female pups, 1 1 -
year old, 3 are 2 months old.
Mrs. Johnston, phone 527-
1636. 11-23-1
FOR RENT — Pasture avail-
able for 15 head small cattle.
Phone 527-0587. 15-23-3
FOR SALE — Two Holstein
bull calves. Ted Van Dyk,
RR 3, Seaforth, phone 527-
1435. 8-23-1
WANTED TO BUY — Play
pen, stroller, child's wagon
and clothes rack for drying
clothes, in good condition.
Box 1569, Huron Expositor..
FOR RENT — 2 -bedroom
apartment .on Main Street.
Phone 527-1210. 15-23-3
FOR -SALE — 2 white faced
calves. Henry Klaver, RR 4,
Clinton, on Highway 8, 482-
9156. 8-23-1
FOR SALE — 30 pigs be-
tween 7 and 9 weeks old.
Hubert Van Niekerk, phone
527-0166. 8-23-1
FOR SALE — 4 farrowing
crates. Hubert Van.. Niekerk,
RR 3, Kippen, phone 527-
0166. 11-23-1
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
The vanishing parties con-
tinue with ,a party held by
Miss Mae Smith, who enter-
tained Mrs. E. Appleby, Miss
M. Bickell, Mrs. J. Cairns,
Mrs. A. Dale, Miss G. Leiper,
Miss I. Leiper, Mrs. P. Mc-
Farlane and Mrs. G. Smith.
Mrs. William D: Stephen-
son entertained . Mrs. Lorne
MacDonald, Mrs, E. Dins-
more and Mrs. Clare Reith.
Donations have been. -re-
ceived from Mrs. Frank La-
mont, Mrs. Harvey Leslie,
Mrs. G. R. Troutbeck, Mrs.
G. McCartney, Mrs. Gordon
Beutenmiller and Miss Rena
Fennell.
SEAFORTH MODS
Seaforth Mods met at the
home of Nellie Swinkels,
when Angela Devereaux
opened the meeting.
The roll call "Something
I have learned about select-
ing my accessories" was an-
swered by twelve girls.
Nellie Swinkels read the
minutes. The achievement
day will be held in Auburn,
July 25 and books are due
May 31.
Mrs. 'MacKenzie discussed
gloves and their care as well
as jewellery. belts and gave
the girls samples to put in
their books.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket: To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-)240.
CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WEEK
Merlgt. Maidens Meet
Seaforth Merry Maidens met
April 29th at the Thompson
home. Margie Whyte read the
minutes of the last meeting.
Topic discussed was "Selection
and Care of Handbags." The
sixth meeting is on May 13th,
at Mrs. Whyte's home.
CGIT Meeting
The CGIT met at the home
of the leader, Mrs B. Brown, on
April 28th. It was moved that
money be sent to Mission work
and a Bible be sent to Five
Oaks. The meeting closed with
prayer by Elaine Brown.
The next meeting will be May
4th at Mrs. Brown's home.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Betties of Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flynn, of
Seaforth, visited Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. George
Leitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Laundy Mac-
Kay and Dell, of Blyth, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and
family, Sunday.
Misses Meribeth and Melanie
Scott, of Belgrave, spent the
weekend with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott
attended the Taylor -Scott wed-
ding in Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and
family and Mrs. Ella Jewitt and
family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson
and family of Varna: Masters
Kenny and Larry Jewitt return-
ed home after spending the
weekend at the Dowson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Colson, Ken
and Vancy and Mrs. Bob Jamie-
son, of Clinton. visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Leitch Sunday eve;
ning. •
Mrs. Paul Van der Molan,
Paul, Mark and Margie, of Kit-
chener, are spending a • few
days with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Whyte and family. -
A large crowd attended a re-
ception held in honor of newly-
weds,"Mr. and Mrs. Elgine Dale,
in the COF Hall',Constance.
Music was supplied by Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Holland, Mr. Norman
Dale and Mrs. Bill Flynn. Mr.
Bill Flynn read the address and
presented them with a purse of
Money.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
ST. COLUMBAN
At the Baccalaureate ,cere-
mony at St. Peter's Basilica,
London, Sunday. Miss Jeanne
Marie Melady graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree from
Brescia College. Jeanne is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Melady, St. Columban. She
attended St. Columban elemen-
.tary school, Dublin` Continuation
School and Seaforth and Dis-'
trict High School.
Following the ceremony, tea
was served by the Ursuline Sis-
ters to the relatives and friends
at Mother St. James' Hall, Lon:
don. A reception.:was held and
a buffet supper served!.,.at the -
home of • 'Mr. and Mrs. Melady
later in the evening.
Convocation will be' held at
University of Western Ontario,
May 25th. Jeanne has been en-
gaged to `teach English in Fort
William Vocational School be-
ginning in September.
Mrs. George Mcllwain and Mary
were: Mr. and: Mrs. Bill. Mcll-
wain and family, Mr. Robert Me-
llwain of Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mcllwain and Lynn of
Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Hec-
tor Kingswell and Brenda of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Veenstra, of
Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Haverkamp and family
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hart, of Goderich, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
John visited Mr. John Turner,
of Tuckersmith, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann, of
Goderich, visited with Mrs.
Irene Grimoldby Friday.
Miss Betty Buchanan return-
ed home Thursday from Sea -
forth Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken PreSzcator
and family visited with M. and
Mrs. Ron Preszcator, Ronda and
Ricky, of Saltford, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
John were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson, of
Seaforth.
Mr. Donny Jewitt spent the
weekend with Mr. Bill Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart, of
Brussels, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family
Saturday' evening.
Messrs. Bill and John Hoggart
and Miss Jane Bakker visited
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster,
Carol and Mark, of Ridgetown,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs'. Lorne Lawson,
of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Durnin, of Londesboro,
visited Saturday evening with
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Miss . Diane Preszcator spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Allan Pfaff and family, of Credi-
ton.
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BUUCK—.HINZ
Wedding vows were exchang-
ed in St; 6 Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen, by Janet
Carlin Hinz and Carl Fred Les-
lie Buuck, with Rev. John Kap-
pas officiating. The bride is
a daughter of Henry Hinz, Mit-
chell, and the late Mrs. Hinz.
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck,
Brodhagen.
Candelabra, lilies, white
chrysanthemums and pink roses
decorated the church for the
evening ceremony. Traditional
wedding music was played by
Mrs. Lorne Mueller, RR 4, Mit-
chell. "The Lord's Prayer" and
"The Wedding Prayer" were
sung by Miss Cheryl Wurdell,
RR 1, Bornholm, and Mrs. Eric
Ludington, RR 1, Monkton.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a tradi-
tional gown of norganza and
lace. The bodice was styled in
Brussels lace over taffeta with
lice lily -point sleeves. Tiers of
norganza edged in lace high-
lighted the back of the full
skirt which was caught up at
the front by a rose of matching
material. A tiara of seed pearls
and crystal held her four -tiered
petal veil in place. She carried
a pendant cascade of pink
Aristocrat roses and feathered
carnation.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Leonard Burgess, 158 Church
St., Stratford. Her street, length
gown was of hot pink satapeau,
styled with scoop neckline, el-
bow sleeves, and bell shaped
skirt. A flowing panel at the
back was caught at the shout,
ders by a rose clutter of match=
ing material. A similar rose
cluster formed her headpiece,
complemented by a short face
veil. She carried a crescent cas-
cade of white icebery chrysan-
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themums and pink roses.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. James
Baillie, Mitchell, and Mrs. Pre -
ben Villumsen, Peterborough,
wore "similar gowns and carried
similad flowers.
Leonard Burgess was best
man, and the ushers were Mar-
tin Buuck, Milverton, and Paul
Lockhart, Mitchell. '
After the ceremony a recep-
tion was held in Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre. The bride-
groom's mother wore an egg-
shell wool double knit dress,
with pink accessories and cor-
sage of pink Seventeen roses.
Mrs. Henry Hinz assisted. She
wore a pink three-piece viscose
linen suit with white accessor-
ies and corsage of white feath-
ered carnations and stephan-
otis.
For a honeymoon trip te the
United States the bride chase a
green orlon angora two-piece
suit with brown accessories-- and
corsage of Golden Garnet roses.
They will reside. at 95 Char-
lotte St., Mitchell.
• Guests attending the wedding
were from Detroit, Peterbor-
ough, Stratford, Kitchener, Wa-
terloo, Toronto, London, Rostock,
Milverton, Gadshill, Dub 1 i n,
Walton, Brodhagen and sur-
rounding territory.
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. William MacLean, who
took part in the Music Festival
at Kitchener last week, was the
winner., of a silver medal, and
on Monday evening at Stratford
was also the winner of a silver
medal at the Kiwanis Music
Festival. Congratulations, Bill!
Mrs. Mack MacLean has re-
turned_home from. Victoria Hos-
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