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The Huron Expositor, 1964-05-21, Page 4• STTOR, SEAFORTH, OM% MAY 21, 196 PUBLIC IS INVITED BOY SCOUT • DRUMHEAD S[RVICE Sunday, May 24th, at 2:30 AT SEAFORTH LIONS PARK Parade leaves Victoria Park at '2 o'clock Boards Disc'uss (Continued from Page 1) from night school courses, would be 10 sessions—one ses• Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! sion of two hours per week, to commence in September, and to be concluded' before the Christmas rush. The course b similar to university seminars held for executives o WEDDINGS RYAN—FLANNERY mondville United Church for Carol Anne Flannery was the wedding on Saturday, May united in marriage to Mr. Ken- 16, at 3 p.m., when June Eliza neth Joseph Ryan, of RR 1, beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dublin, in a wedding ceremony Robert McLachlan, of Kippen, at St. James' 'Roman Catholic became the bride of 'Gerald Church, Seaforth, on Saturday, Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat - would, a rick of Granton. The w • . f at 10 a.m. The bride is the Rev.Blaine,l W Gardiner, Strath- -borne e daughter of Mr- and W. John royofficiated. large corporations. The es- F Flannery, Seaforth, while the penses for the course would be 1 her borne by the Department and , groom's parents are Mr. and Given in marriage by partly paid for out of the fees'. Mrs. Joseph L Ryan of St. father, the bride chose a floor - course. Th s Columban. length gown of white Chantilly `coursed The course is those takinoutlineg teed I Bouquets of red carnations lace over bridal satin. The dress by the federal Department of � featured a fitted bodice trim - and white snapdragons decorat- mad with sequins and pearls, , Commerce and Labor. It is ex ed the church for the ceremony extending into the graceful pected that the course will be for which Rev. Father Gerard skirt.eA rhinestone held sponsored by a local club hi � Stock, S.F.M., cousin of the her shoo pines one crown and ;Clinton. bride. •officiated. Mrs. M. Ache she carried a white Bible crest- � son, Seaforth, was soloist, and w nth red roses and white - - _ _ - the organist was Mrs. Alice . ed stephonatis. Pearls • and ear - Stiles. rings. •gift of the groom, com- The bride. given in marriage pleted her ensemble. by her, father, wore a floor The matron of honor was length gown of white sata peau. ;,,Mrs Robert Brooks, London, The fitted bodice was fashion- I and bridesmaids were Miss Lois ed with lily -point sleeves and a M •Lachan and Miss Grace Clif- Western Ontario's Largest Spying Stock Show CLINTON —SATURDAY, MAY 30 1:00 p.m..—PARADE . 2:00 p.m.—Official Opening by • Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker =Display Mtxlern,. Farm Machinery —Children's Pony Class • =•Judging°.Horses, Cattle, Swine KiddieS.' Rides •7oyes Midway —Pet Show OMISSION 53c GR NDSTA\D 25c • Children m Parade. FREE 7:Q0 p.m.—Evening Horse Show —Progra•In by CRSS Band, Clinton Legion Pipe Band. and Local. Enter- tainment EVENING ADMISSION 5O Cars 25c CARS 25c (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Frank Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan,. Wind- sor, .and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brady and family, London, with Mi. atTd '�iis. James Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mailloux and family, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Burke and Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane. ., Children. Free FRANK FALCONER W. G. RIEHL President Secretary , WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS — Phone 141 The Public is invited to attend, the Annual CADET... INSPECTION ON THE SCHOOL GROUNDS - of the - Seaforth District High School CADET CORPS Wednesday, May 27th at2:00p.m. , n case of inclement weather', the inspection will be held in .the Community Centre. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SPRING THANKOFFERING SERVICES - Sunday, May 24th Guest Minister: REV. SAMUEL J. STEWART, B.A., M.A.. 1 Minister of the Presbyterian congregations in Molesworth and Gorrie SERVICE AT 11:00 A.M. — Special Music by the Choir — "0 Worship the King".. by H. Ernest Nichol Solo—David Stewart Parks "The Lord is My Shepherd" by Duet ---Mrs. D. Fry and David Stewart JUNIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL NURSERY EVERYONE WELCO1VIE TO. THIS k SPECIAL SPRING THANKOFF1 RING • SERVICE ! Rev. Douglas . O. Fry, -Minister CAROL BROWN • MRS. WM. BROWN Organist Choir Leader WILLIAM THOS. SLAV.' groom. , Prior to her b Hoggarth and Mrs. Gerald Bell. IN, RR 2.e'Kippen. was pre- . For a reception at Brodhagen bride was complimented when, Both cars were a total wreck, sented with "the Diploma pi ", Comnmuriity Hall, .the mother of Miss Grace Clifton and Miss I «•nth damages 'estimated at ow 'An invitation to attend the sheath of er $3.000. OPP . William Glass- annual birthday party of the the Hamilton Institute of the bride wore, a tit hen shod errat theirtapart i ford of Exeter. detachment in- WAIS of the church June 18th Technology at a Saturday a French blue pure silk shantungvestigated. tion ceremony on Saturday +zth white accessories. The` merit. 786 Dufferm Ave., Lon vestigated. accepted. Mrs. Bert Viau, don IWaltersoloist, sang, "How Great Thou .in the auditorium of Ham- mother of the groom was gown- lir. and Mrs. Spencer art" and "On the Wings of a niton leacher_' College. A ed in a pink nylon dress with Mrs. Wilmet+ Broadfoot was were pleasantly surprised this graduate of SDHS, Mr. Sla- pink accessories. hostess for a shower at S.S. No. week when Snell pro- nounced has now graduated•:,For travelling. the bride don- ; 9 School. ' Tuckersmith, when to ho from the Mechanical Tech -ries a •light pink three piece the bride ' received many lovely nolo,- course of the Ham: ' suit with, White accessories. A I gifts 'liss. Gail Finlayson read niton Institii e of Technol- . corsage of white carnation$ the address and girl friends .of ogy. He has accepted a , completed her ensemble. the bride presented her with t with Canadian n INE -AA LACHLAN � the gifts. sweetheart neckline, The con- trolled skirt was accented by appliques of alencon lace, sweeping to a chapel 'train. Her four -tiered veil was held in place by a cap of alencon lace, and she carried a cascade of red roses. • The maid of honor, Miss Mary Flannery. sister of the bride. wore a street -length gown of sea blue sata peau and lace, with matching acces- sories,. and carried yellow ros- es. • Miss Joan Ryan. sister of the groom. was bridesmaid, with gown and flowers similar to those of .the maid of honor.• ' Mr. Ronald Ryan. brother of the groom, was best man, and i ern aOntario iece bride travelled the groomsman was Mr. James in with black and white acces or Cro• nin, brother-in-law of the ; ',groom. Ushers were' Mr. Tom ! nes. A • corsage of • red roses . Flannery. Kitchener. cousin of completed here ensemble.it 40 lThce • ton, both of London. They wore identical sheath -style dresses of blue crystal charm with match- ing overskirts and pillbox hats. They carried crescents of white mums nestled in blue tulle. The groom was attended by Mr. Allen Blaine as groomsman, and the guests were ushered by John McLachlan, Kippen, and Robert Brooks. of London. Mr. Lyle Hammond was organist and Mr. Donald Overholt, of St. Catharines, was soloist. A reception was held in the church parlors following the I ceremony. For a weding, trip to North- . SHARON JEAN AND MARGARET ANN, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smillie, Hensall, have both completed training in courses this year. Sharon received the Clarinda B iley Memorial Scholarship for post graduate study at LT P.O. during, the graduation exercises at the St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, held in London on May 8th. Margaret has successfully passed the fourth year at Mac- donald Institute, Guelph, with first-class honors, and will graduate with the degree of Bachelor of Household Science at convocation on May 22nd at the Federated Colleges. She will atjend O.C.E. next year. NEWS OF HENSALL Damage Is $3,000 As Cars Collide FIRST PRESBYTERIAN AN REV. DOUGLAS 0. FRY r Sunday, May 24th WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. 9:45 a.m.—Minister's Class 10:00 a.m.,---The Senior Senior Sunday ol 11:00 a.m.—The Junior Sunday - School - Chicken 'BARBECUE EGMONDVILLE United Church -Wed., May 27th 5. to 8 p.m. An accident Monday evening Mrs. Ron Wareing nand Mrs. on the 4th concession of Hay Jack Drysdale. Lunch was serv- Township, second road west of ed by the hostess. Highway 4, and a mile and a Arnold Circle quarter north of 84, involved The May meet the Arn- two cars. Driven by Ross John Whittaker, RR 2, Hensall, and old Circle of Carmel Presbyter - John Murray Taylor, 1581 A1= ian Church was held Monday len Ave., London, the vehicles evening with the meeting chair-, were in collision at an ,inter- ed by President Mrs. Gordon seotion. The drivers and Rob- Schwalm, who reviewed articles. ert Phillip McKenzie and John from the Presbyterian Record. McKenzie. RR 1, Brucefield, Miss. Hannah Murray reported brothers;., passengers in the on -the Presbyterial: Program Whittaker car. were all hospi- and worship were conducted by talized in South Huron Hospital, Mrs. Robert Bell and Mrs. Stew - Exeter.' suffering lacerations, art Bell, who presented the top - bruises and shock, and later re- is on "Educational,. . Work in the bride. and Mr. iinu Masse, coupe will reside Zurich. brother-in-law of 'the coria St., London.'. leased. Dr. J. C.. Goddard of ;India," assisted .by Mrs. Harry w +ddin� the ,Hensall attended. Hoy, Mrs. Ed. Fink, Mrs. Al DANCING Every position - BLA c General Electric Company Lighted candelabra and white :Mrs. Robert Brooks, 40 Vic - in Oakville, in --production coria) St., London,was hsstess and quality controL i mum.' , were setting Eg fora buffet luncheon and show- er. Guests were -present from Seaforth, Windsor and Essex. in the S. S. No. 8 McKILLOP (Manley School) CENTENNIAL REUNIQN Saturday . Afternoon . May 30th On the. School Grounds All former teachers, pupils, families and friends are invited to attend.. Hold Events In Honor of Alice Christie Mrs. Elmer Larone and John Talbot entertained about 30 friends and neighbors for Miss Alice Christie, a bride of this month. After an hour of fun and entertainment, Mrs. George Mcllwain read an ad- dress and Miss Elizabeth Hab- kirk and Mrs. Don .Schellenber- ger, of Mitchell, carried in a well -laden .bagket of, beautiful gifts. A' lovely lunch was -serv- ed by the hostesses.. On Wednesday .evening Mr. and Mrs. Doug . Whyttee entertain- ed f r the ed at' a supperP engaged couple. Guests were present from Goderich, Clinton, Mitchell 'and London. fifrs. On Saturday Reg Kerslake• had a supper par- ty fo'r. Alice,"when relativestafro d friends were entertained Moorefield, Alma, Kitchener, Hensall and Wingham. The bride and groom -to -be received many beautiful and useful gifts. n their fancily gath- erednor them witha din- ner on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Rel- atives attended" from Toronto, Sarnia, Kincardine and Exeter. Sympathy is expressedto Mrs. Robert Reaburn in, the death of her mother, Mrs.fJ. H. Robertson. who passed away at Port Elgin on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy have returned home from a vacation spent at Fenelon, Falls and Hamilton. The annual Spring rummage sale. sponsored by. tiensall Kin- .ette Club, will be held Satur- day at the ..Ilensall arena. - Mrs. Alice Joynt enjoyed a week's visit with her brother, Mr. Harry Caldwell of Well- Mrs. wood. Man., whom she had not seen for a .number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Chris- tie and Catharine Anne were in London Saturday attending the wedding and reception of the former's niece. Miss Mite Christie. . Miss Sylvia Pentney of Long - lac; Ont., spent the holiday weekend with her grandmother, ,Mrs.'_ Fred , tialbwell. Mr. and Mrs. William Fuss, Mr. and Mrs John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Jim "-Hyde, 'Tdr. and Mrs. Jack. Drysdale and Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle , at- tended the, district Kinsmen convention in Sarnia ver the weekend. • LAC John Hawley and Mrs. Hawley and family left Monday for Trenton, where Mr. Haw. ley has been posted with the RCAF there. Mr. Norman Shiels of Amber- ly spent the weekend holiday with his sister and brother -in-• law, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Al- lan, and family. Mrs. Clendon Christie attend- ed a dinner . party at Mrs. R. Kerslake's in Seaforth on. hon- or of Miss Alice Christie, prior to her wedding on Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. G._ P. Brander - horst and Wilma, RR 1, Hen- sall, left Thursday from Toron- to by jet, for Noord-Braband, Holland, for a stay of eight � weeks with relatiyefs a n d friends. Kinettes Meet Mrs. Bob Caldwell was hos- tess for the Kinetle meeting Wednesday evening, with Presi- dent Mrs. John Deit2 presiding, who . welcomed a guest, Mrs. Murray Baker. Plans were fin- alized for the annual spring rummage sale Saturday, May 23. A birthday gift was sent to the club's foster child in Italy. Mrs. Jack Drysdale won the. raffle. Progressive euchre w.aw'played, with prizes won b Dove." She. sang unaccompan- ied. Mrs. Harry - nounced the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs."John Skea, Miss Hannah Murray and Mrs. Schwalm. Classified ads pay dividends. BOX FURNITURE Specializes in . '• FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING CaII us today for free estimates on. having your hardwood floors Sanded and Refinished. 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No Every Saturday Dance to LIONEL THORNTON , and his Casa Royal Orchestra 9 - 12 p.m. ADMISSION $1.50 Brownie's >c Drive - In CLINTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 21-.22' — DOUBLE FEATURE — "The Young Racers" MARK DAMON WILLIAM CAMPBELL PLUS "Operation Bikini" TAB HUNTER FRANKIE AVALON SCOTTT' BRADY • SATURDAY and MONDAY May 23-25 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "NINE HOURS TO .RAMA". • ° HORST BUCHHOLZ JOSE FERRER • DIANE BAKER Plus Second Action Hit "Harbour Lights KENT TAYLOR Cartoon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 26.27 STRAIGHT- JACKET JOAN CRAWFORD ANNE HELM Cartoon COMING— Thurs. and Fri., May 28-29 "My Six Loves" DEBBIE REYNOLDS CLIFF ROBERTSON DAVID JANSSEN BOX FURN Phone 43 TUBE Seaforth 7_ C., EUCHRE &. DRAW for 'Platform Rocker Auspices C.P. & T. Committee of the. Oddfeilows and Rebekahs HELD OVER! The Dynamic Two Voices of MR. VAL DeVERE Fabulous Female Impersonator ,Backed by Bill Goodin Duo - BOBBY JOHNS ..— Drums Coming Next Week— CLARENCE PETRIE AND HIS NITE HAWKS IN THE HURON ROOM-. Queen's Hotel Friday, May 22nd at 9 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall, 'Seaforth LUNCH Admission,50 Cents Members are reminded to re- turn stubs and .unsold tickets ANNUAL -MEET 1NG Huron County Tuberculosis Association LEGION HALL, CLINTON • Wednesday, June 3, at 7 p.m. Guest Speaker — DR. A. J. WATT Beck •Memorial Sanatorium, London, Ontario D. I. STEWART, Seaforth — President • • m. • • • • i • • • • • w •