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PAJOT .`GLUTTON
A •double ring ceremony- of
ocal interest took place on Sat.-
rday when the:bride, Bettyanne
lutton,; of Toronto, elder
aughter of Mr. and Mr's.. Hamilton
lutton of London, chose her par.,
nt's thirty: -third wedding anniver
ary ,for her wedding to Mr, Ronald
dward 'Pajot ,' of Toronto, •son of
r•,and Mrs. 'Leo Pajot of Windsor.
he wedding was solemnized in
first Baptist Church, London with.
the Rev, P.A.:Jewell of First
aptist Church, Cobourg,offic
ating.
'`Wedding music was provided by
r. Michael Farrow., organist of
he church .and Mrs. Betty ,Green
ang "The Wedding Prayer" and
]'he Lord's,Prayer" .•'
The bride, given in marriage by
`er father, looked charming in an
mpire - style -gown of summer .
repe, with a train falling from the
a'istline A 'pillboxc headdress of
ace matching that on her gown,
eld her double tier English illus-
ion fingertip veil. She carried a
easdade of white rosebuds.
.Her Maid of honour was her only`
lister, Miss Jessie Cluiton`of London
tier bridesmaids were Mrs. • Gayle
rndt of Kingston' and Miss Lenore
utters of Toronto. Junior brides -
aid was little Christine Clutton
SOUTHAMPTON, Stuaart Forrest-
et Bruce County Cf erk w.as not7
flied by 'Leon Arthurs, Trade Mark
Attorney of Toronto, that the
Bruce County Tartan and the trade
.mark Bruce County' Tartan have
been registered in Ottawa This
prohibits the use of the tartan and
the trade mark without perrnission.
from Bruce County Council for
Manufacture or .other cornrne.rcial
use.. James Meyer of Teeswater
is the agent for the tartan and .
Bruce County.'residents may sec-
ure permits from him for a -fee
of two dollars-,
Highland Queen Ladies Wear of
Toronto have.the manufacturing
rights clothing, which is expect
to be on the market in the near
• future, Souvenirs will, be on sale
Bruce. County stores this week,'
which will feature both the
tartan and. the Bruce County Coat
.of Arms.
The new tartan is one •of five
Canadians registered at Her Maj
esty's Registrarjs House in'Edin
burgh , Scotland ; ,by the: Lord
Lyon King of Arms for Scotland.
Lord•Elgin. Chief' of the Clan`
Bruce, 'authorized two .changes
in the clan tartan by adding
blue to one :of the white lines '
and red . in place of scarlet..
carlet. -
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ASHFIELD
Debbie Jane MacDonald daugh-.
ter of Mr, and, Mrs. Bruce 'Mac
Donald is vacationing with her,
Aunt.:Mrs. Emil Norgaard of
Chicago.
Mrs..Colin MacGregor is on a
trip to Calgary.
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Mrs Colin Howes and Alec..
.Brian and Sharon spent last week
in Oshawa.
Mrs. DeCou of - Florida is visit-
ing relatives here and in Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hatheron
and family .of Elmira were Sun
• day visitors with Mrs. David Mac-
Murchy,
Alex MacKenzie of Toronto was
home for the week end
Mrs. Ewan' MacLean. was in char-
ge of the W.M.S. meeting held
in the Church School .room . and
began with the call to, W orship
and prayer.... Mrs, .-David Mac- N
Murchy. and Mrs.: Grant Fairish .
-gaVe'the Scripture and Meditation
Mrs. truce -MacDonald and Mrs .
Dave MacDonald led in' prayer .
The Mission Study was given by.
Mrs. Dave MacMurchy ,'Mrs.
Grant. Famish and Mrs Bruce
.MacDonald. Mrs.. West conducted
the business part of the meeting.
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of London. niece.of the bride. All •
attendants were dressed in' ide tical
gowns :of blended silk -shantung in
robin egg -shell •blue ' and they wore
matching sleeveless coats, with
tailored bows on the shoulders:
They carried bouquets of pink and
white rosebuds, Christine carrying
hers in -A basket .• • ' •
The groom was attended by Mr..
Grant Edwards, of Toronto, and
ushers were the bride's only .brother
Mr, Stewart Clutton and Mr. Gary
•Tlanke, both of London'. '
• The wedding reception was held
in• the hall of•the church.; with, the
bride`s mother receiving her guests,
wearing a blue lace andtulle dress.;
with matching shoes and picture
hat and corsage of pink rosebuds
The groom's mother' assisted wear-
ing,a navy blue and'white costume
with•a white gardenia Corsage.
For travelling to the East Coast , ..
the bride donned' a royal blue
shantung dress with matching lace
coat, ,lined with beige andwore
beige accessories and a corsage of
rosebuds . The couple willreside in
Don Mills, Ont.,' ;
Prior to the wedding, the bride's:
mother entertained ata trouseau.
tea in honour of her daughter.
Several showers and teas were held
both in Toronto and London.
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SiIver Lake 1.
Citizenship was the subject
the July meeting of Saver Lake
W.I. with Mrs, Harold Bannaernsl
as convenor.
It was held at the home.of Mrs..
flounce oval
Grants For
Centennia1 F-.roject
Approval- of grants. Tor Centennial
jer:ts were announced loiotly
1 ll The businessprQ
Albert Co.we ,
part of the meeting was conducted thi, week by Hon. Jody
by Mrs. Ronald Thacker and M: secretary of state and mire seer
Clarence :Hedley. ,loll Call. `was. responsible for Centennial affairs.
answered by. 1r bat does it take_ • nd: Hon.. Jaunts ,Auld. ()ntario
,to be a.good neighbour.".'
1Minister- of Tourtsrtl and Inform-
The new fall project for -the atimn-'and chairman of the prwvin",
4H was dealt with and leaders ; cial..centennial committee.
were chosen to attend the'training Amods the, grants announced was
t a joint project by the township* Of
School. -
Mrs. James. McEwan reported . East and West. Wawanc h to eoo
bunt Mrs. Ronald Thacker had . ruct a picnic pavilion in the ntun-
resented. Barbara Thom ' on with irl ark. Equal provincial and
Cup yfederal contributions of **SOC. �� cu ,'.donated b the branch p '�
to .Kinloss Central .Public .Sehool B
o towards the s#,iBo, totais.
for Field day. The presentation
was done at the `Grade eight -
banquet at, Holyrood, June 28th.
Barbara was .Junior Girl Champion,
-e Mrs. Harold Bannerman gave
the Motto ""Don't find, fault, find
a remedy" . Mrs. Bannerman thvi:
introduced Linda Gerson who
showed slides •and explained 'her
trip to United Nation's last 'year.. .
`This was very .enjoyable The
Convenor thanked Linda and pre.
sented her with a gift,
Plans.were made for the branch
to entertain at the Log House f q
Southampton, August 12
There will be no meeting in
• August but instead there. will be
a Bowling. party on the regular
evening The September meeting t
will be:held August '31, due to the
Area convention being on the
regular week... September and.
October meetings were alternating
places .if it is more suitable .for 1
the convenors...
Mrs. .Clarence Cerson. a visitor,
gave a,very lovely solo "
accompanied:` at the. piano by
NIRS,, KENNETH :FARRIS.H
The funeral services' for Mrs.
'Kenneth Famish, who died in •
.Goderich Hospital on July 21'..
were conducted by Rev :Neil
MacCombie in Johnstone's Funeral
Parlours.in Lucknow . The. Pall
• bearers were Elliott Sandy Frank
MacLennan, Dan Wylds, Roy
McKay, 1C, L, MacKenzie and
Jack MacKenzie. Interment was ,
in Greenhill Cemetery.
Mrs,. Parrish , who was in her -
'78th year lived in this commun-
ity all her life, 'except for the ..
last year' when she Made her
home with her 'daughter, Mrs.
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Guilders in •Goderich • She was a,
faithful member of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church and of the
W, M. S. Surviving are 3,sons,
Duncan, William and Douglas ,
of Ashfield and 3 daughters, Mrs,
laugh MacKenzie (Margaret), Mrs
• Alvin Guilders (Sadie) Goderich ,
and Muriel of Toronto. Her
husband predeceased her in 1937
and -one son James in 1948. Also.
..surviving are la grandchildren. and •2 great grandchildren,
'Water Safety attys..
'Veer a government-.
approved LIFE- •
JACKET when water .
skiing. Have a lookout
man in your: tow -boat:."
Linda:..
Mts. Tames Maw*, read several
poems from Dean macaw's,b k
of poems from Kairishea
Following :the Queen and Grace
lunch was served by, MrsMelvin
Husk' and Mrs. Ellison Hodgins
.assisted by the hOs;tess.
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