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The Huron Expositor, 1962-06-07, Page 5• • • • • • • • • • • • • BRIDE +- O EEK .O IO ED A . FIVE SHOWERS,. TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Earl Love,•RR 1, Zurich, was hostess at a tea in her home in honor of hex'^daughter, Miss tlrrr►a Love. whose marriage to Jack McGregor takes place this Saturday, June 9. The tea table was decorated with a lace clethi pink candles, and center- ed with • pink ` and blue corn- flower -s, arranged in a silver rose bowl. Receiving guests at the door were the bride -elect, her moth- er and the groom'sother, Mrs. Frank McGregor, Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs. Hugh Love„ and Mrs. William Reichert, grandmothers of the bride. Serving were Mrs. Phyl- lis Edwards, Mrs. Iris Schmidt, Miss Sherrill Carr and Mrs. Rhodie Campbell. -Tea room as- sistants were Mrs. Ernie Laid- law, Mrs. Percy Campbell, Mrs. Bessie Luker, Mrs. Harold Reichert and Mrs. Clifford Moir, aunts of the bride. Wedding gifts were displayed by Mrs. Ernie Webster, sister of the bride; shower gifts, Mrs. Jean Twitchell, cousin of the groom; linens by Mrs. Lorraine Love, sister-in-law of the bride; trous- seau by Miss Carol Pepper, cou- sin of the groom; dishes, kit- chen utensils and bedding that the bride collected was shown by Mrs. Myrtle Swan. Miss Margaret Forrest was in charge of the guest' book. Pouring tea in the evening were Mrs. Percy Campbell, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Cleta Mc- Gregor, aunt of the groom. Serving were Mrs. Kathryn Hor- ton, cousin of the groom, and Miss Marion Turner and Miss Marion FOl'rest. Tea room as- sistants were Mrs. Harold Reich- ert, Mrs. Bessie Luker and Mrs. Clifford Moir, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Ilen Layton and Mrs. Agnes Madge. Wedding gifts were displayed by Mrs. 'Jean Twitchell; shower gifts, Mrs. Lorraine Love; linens, Mrs. Marjorie Consitt; trousseau, Mrs. Ernie Webster; dishes, kit- chen utensils and bedding, Mrs. June Cooper. Miss Melda Pep- per was in charge of the guest book. Honored At Showers Prior to her wedding this Saturday, Miss Norma Love was honoredat several presentations arranged in her honor. Mrs. John McGregor and Mrs. Jean Twitchell,' RR 5, Clinton, en- tertained at Mrs. McGregor's hogre for friends and neighbors of the groom -to -be with a pan- try shower. Mrs. Jean Twitchell conducted the contests and lunch was served. • Miss Sherrill Carr, Clinton, was hostess for the Iadies on the staff at the Bank of Mont- real and Royal Bank, Clinton, to- present the bride with a decorated basket of miscellan- eous gifts. Luncheon was serv- ed. Mrs. Loraine Love entertain-, ed friends and relatives for a surprise shower. The co -hostess- es were Mrs. June Cooper and Mrs. Ilene Layton. They present- ed Norma with a clothes ham- per and a footstool. The bride replied with fitting words and lunch was served. In' -'Varna Hall, SS 7, Stanley, School Area• and Varna 'com- munity presented Norma with a china cabinet, two table lamps and footstool. The program was arranged by Marion Forrest, Marjorie Consitt, Fern.Coleman, BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper, London, spent the weekerld with Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard. Brucefield firemen were call- ed to. a fire at the home of Mr. Roy Elliott, Varna, on Monday of last week. The garage and some implements were destroy- ed. Mr. and Mrs. William Dun- can and family, California, are visiting with Mrs. Duncan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John `R. Murdoch. Congratulations are extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- doch on having celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch will be at home to friends on Saturday, June 9, from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10. A number of ladies of the Brucefield UCW. were at Lon- desboro on Thursday of last week. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Horace' Hen- derson and daughter, of Brant- ford, and Mr. H. Kinniburgh, North Bay. Miss Jean Broadfoot and her friend; of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot. Unit Two, UCW Unit No. 2 pf the tJCW held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Wilson. Mrs, L. Eyre, president, presided. Mrs. Dayman • offered. prayer and meditation. The roll call, a verse on 'Mother', was answer- ed by 16 members. Mrs. Wilson gave the treasurer's report. The study book, "The Red Silk Dress," was read by Mrs. John McGregor. Mrs. John Cornish gave a reading. The June meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. J. McGregor, with Mrs. Horton co -hostess. Roll call will be: Wear a flower and name it. Mrs. Ham and Mrs. L. Wilson served refreshments. a7fik it x.1 Vk •.:lli1% Marion Turner and Grace Pp - per, and the address was re d by Margaret Forrest. The bride •-id with fitting words, lunch was served. The staff of the Bank oYMont- real, Clinton, where the pride. has been employed for the past three years, presented herwwith a brown rug. BLAKE The neighbors and friends of Mrs. Allen Steckle are sorry to hear of her fall last week, re- sulting in a broken leg. Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim, Mar- garet and Emma Jane visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heard, of Bayfield. Mr. Lloyd McBride and Dav- id, of Windsor, spent the week- end in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs-, Harold Widrick and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Schwartzentruber, of Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West- brook and family, of Goderich, visited Sunday with Mr. Gustov Bohnn. Mr. Gordon Love, of Hensall, visited Sunday with Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim, Margaret and Em- ma Jane. Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch and family, of Varna, visited Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch, of Blake. Mrs. Minnie Weido, of Zur- ich, visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mustard and family. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Steckle and Mary Ellen visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich on Sun- day. Miss Ferne Schwartzentruber of Stratford School of Nursing, has returned to Stratford after spending a three-week holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Edmund Schwartzentruber, and family and relatives. HENSALL - Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Charles, Bob and Ann were present last Wednesday evening for the barbecue and program afterward at South Huron Dis- trict High School, Exeter. Mrs. Ross MacDonald is a pa- tient in Clinton Public Hospi- tal, where she underwent an emergency appendectomy op- eration on Sunday: Mrs. Garnet Allan is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent surgery on Monday evening. Mrs. Laird Mickle attended a shower for Miss Sandra Mac- Millan Tuesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. W. A. McTeer, Huron St., London. Mrs. W. J. Cameron was hos- tess at her home Monday eve, ning for a farewell party for Mrs. Don Havens, ' when twenty friends honored her with ' the presentation of a wall mirror, Mrs. Gordon Munn doing the honors: A social hour was en- joyed and refreshments served. Mr. Milton Lavery, who is a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone sur- gery last Friday, is doing very nicely. - WMS Birthday Party Carmel Presbyterian Church schoolroom, lovely with a floral arrangement of iris, peonies and mums, arranged by Mrs. Percy Campbell and Mrs. Glenn Bell, was the setting Monday evening for the annual birthday party of the Women's Mission- ary Society, for which auxiliar- ies from Seaforth and Clinton and Arnold Circle were special guests. President Mrs. Earl Campbell presided and conducted the worship service, the theme be- ing " Companionship. " Mrs. Percy Campbell offered prayer and Mrs. Glenn Bell read sac- red passages. The address, pre- pared by' Mrs. Ross MacDonald was given by Mrs. Harvey Hyde, the topic chosen being "Rain- bow Comforts" _ For every dark cloud, God has provided a rain- bow. The offering was receiv- ed by Miss Hannah Murray and Mrs; Len Purdy. Mrs. Ed Munn and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall pro- vided a piano duet and a vocal trio was contributed. by Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. 'Bev Bea- ton and Mrs. Harry Hoy. Mrs. M. Dougall was accompanist. Luncheon was served, includ- ing a birthday cake, cut by Mrs. George Walker. Conveners of lunch were Miss Hannah Mur- ray, Mrs. A. Hoggarth and Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Plan Summer Recreation At .the regular meeting of the Hensall Recreation Committee,, plans Were made for summer' recreation for community chil- dren. Miss Pat Rowe, a Gold Cord Guide and Grade XIII stu- dent at South Huron District High School, and Miss Norma Passmore, who will teach school in Burlington, were engaged as recreation directors for the pro- gram. They will have three competent assistants, who are qualified in playground leader- ship. The recreation program will be at the Community Park from July 2 to July 27, Monday through Friday. Four mornings of each week will be open at the park from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. One afternoon per week will be set aside for swimming. The age limit for children attend- ing is to be from five years to 12 years. The co-operation of the community is requested. • -.LIIGYrlr+ .. The Former ,Car King of Huron Co. . ty Complete sellout in less than 2 weeks! EVERYTHING MUST GO BY JUNE 20, 1962! '55 BUICK SPECIAL 4 -DOOR SEDAN, equipped with custom radio, Dynaflow, ex- $195 cellent mechanical condition. Liquidation Price By the terms of his sale agreement With Taylor Motors Ltd., Jack Pearson is legally bound to dispose of his complete inventory of cars and trucks before June 20. This contract must be honored to avoid. competition between the two firms. Prices have been slashed`To meet the deadline. Never before and never again will the buys be so good! LIQUIDATION LOCATION Is the Former Lou Bailey Lot Downtown Exeter WILL ACCEPT ANY Down Payment Aly Trade pNY Terms Trucks Too! • '60 CHEVROLET 16 -FOOT STAKE, 22,000 GVW. This truck was formerly owned by General Mo- tors Products and has every conceivable option, including 900x20's all around to handle up to 10 - tons. ' '56 GMC HALF TON, completely reconditioned, ready to go. '55 GMC 311/2 -TON, 14 -ft. Wilson Stake Body, 4 -speed trans., 2 -speed rear axle, nearly new, 825x20 tires. '55 FORD 4 -TON, gravel box, completely'' rebuilt. Your fox .$495. '53 CHEVROLET 2 -TON, 12 -ft. stake, rack and tarp, driven only 56,000 miles. '53 FORD 3 -TON, excellent motor, 14 -foot rack, DP axle, ready to go to work. '52 GMC 31/2 -TON, 15 -foot stake body, in excellent condition. THESE TRUCKS ARE HARDER TO EAT THAN THE CARS — WHAT WILL YOU OFFER US? MAIN ST. HURON STREET 140. 4 HWY. '62 OLDS DYNAMIC 22, Four -Door Sedan, finished in ermine white with matching interior, all acces- sories, lists at $4,440. Liquidation Price $3,775 53 FORD CONVERTIBLE, equipped with custom radio, excelleno tires, motor, transmission, completely refin- ished. Liquidation Price ................ 95 '56 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 4 -DOOR, just traded in 'by an elderly gentleman, name on $395 request. Liquidation Price '55 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, Four -Door, completely refinished, 6-cylin- • der, in good condition. $395 Liquidation Price '60 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, •Strato-Chief, 4 - door, automatic transmission, custom radio, wash- ers, whitewalls, list over $4,000. We have two of them. .Liquidation Price 52.195 '57 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, has been refinished and rani-' to go. Liquidation Price, '54 CHEV DELUXE TWO -DOOR; in excellent con- dition, both bodily and mechan- ically�., You can steal this one.' $395 Liquidation Price T 58 OLDS 88 HARDTOP—This prestige automobile has been refinished in gothic gold metallic, equip- ped with new tires, custom $1.99 radio, hydramatic transmis2 - - sion, 4.door. Liquidation Price .. '59 CHEV IMPALA- CONVERTIBLE, with 348 motor, original black finish with red interior. Positively like new. Was $2,395. $2150 ... Liquidation Price OTHER LIQUIDATION BUYS . . • '61 VICTOR SUPER STATION WAGON, brand,, new. '60 PONTIAC STRATO.CHIEF, Two -Door, radio, washers, new tires. '60 VAUXHALL VICTOR SEDAN, custom' radio. '59 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, radio. '59 BUICK LE SABRE HARDTOP, completely power equipped, only 27,000' miles '59 STUDEBAKER LARK, 2 -door, all new tires. ,'59 MERCEDES 180 DIESEL, excellent' condition. '58 BUICK CONVERTIBLE, locally owned, owner's name on request. '56 FORD FAIRLANE, 2 -door hardtop, automatic drive, radio, power brakes. '56 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 -door Station Wagon, custom radio. '56 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR, locally- owned, only 41,000 miles. '56 FORD 2 -DOOR, owned by an engineer. '56 CHEV. DELUXE 2 -Door, custom radio, only 44,000 miles. '56 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR, 48,000 original miles, owned by former Army Officer. • '55 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4 -Door, equipped with Economy 6-cyl., automatic, custom radio. '55 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN CONVERTIBLE, just like new, new motor. '54 METEOR CONVERTIBLE, formerly owned by a woman. '54 DODGE DELUXE 4 -Door Sedan, name your price. '54 CHEV; 4.000R, excellent mechanically and good body. '54 BUICK CENTURY 4 -Door, automatic, radio, ideal for transportation. '53 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4 -Door, just like new. '53 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2 -Door, Economy 6 -cylinder. MOTORS PEARSON X sic The Former Car King of Huron County LIQUIDATION LOCATION Corner Main & Huron - EXETER EXETER We have several models from 1952 to 1955 which are in good shape mech- anically, including Fords, Chevs., Dodges, Etc. Your Choice . , While They Last $99 "1Seat hili," 1171) 'thele ailut tnutctr t *tato: flivoitvr' inaayn'oct;rattt• 'iwanr Uzi: i