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PHOTO BY R.J.. NEPHEW
CURRAN -- KINDERVATER.
Rev.. J. D. MacDonald officiated'
• at the double 'ring ceremony in
North Street United Church on:.
February 2& -When Avis: Cathleen
.Kindervater became the -:bride of
Stewart Allan Curran: The bride
is the .daughter of Mr. and Mrs,.
Calvin Kindervater of Goderich,
groom's .parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Curran of R.R.l, Dungannon.
The bride. was: given; in marriage,
by her father. ;Her empire own of
white rose of Sharon satin featured
a floor -len h' train. A crystal
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;droplet -pearl tiara held her double
tiered silk 'illusion veil -and she
carried a crescent of pinkand
white, roses,
.Mrs.. Fred Mohrin :'of Sudbury
attended her: sister as 'matron .of
honor.•1'Bridesmaids were Marjorie
Kindervater', sister of the brides,
and .Katherine Johnston;'. both of
:Godericli. They were .attired in,
A-line. floor -length gowns of, royal
blue peau 'de- sole. Wedding, ring
headpieces held, "their cocktail veils
and they carried .crescents-' of pink.
!tinted mums. •
Ralph Curran of,R,R.#1; Dungan-.
non, brother ofthe groom, was
groomsman.. Guests were ushered
by Grant,Curran.of R.R.1, Dungan -
:non; brother. of the groom , .and
FredMohring of Sudbury.
For a reception -,at . the church
hall; Mrs. Kinderva
t
er received
her 'guests .wearing a. coral wool'
boucle suit with black and .white
accessories and a corsage of white
Killarney roses;. The groom's
mother chose a grey 'and white
arnel': suit' with pink accessories and
corsage. of :pink:. carnations. , . •
The bride ,changed to 'a gteen
tweed double-knit: suit with black
accessories and -a: corsage of'white
roses., for a wedding trip to South'-
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Out :of town guests were from;'
Norwalk, • Ohio. Lucknow, ,: Sudbury
and Toronto. •
Open. house was _held at the home..
of the bride's parents .following the
reception,:'where .the bride'a gifts
were displayed
SHOWERS ;
Prior, to her marriage the bride
-.;was:tonored-at ;showers given by
Mrs..Michael Kelly Goderich ;
Mrs.' Grant Curran,' R,11;1;. Dung-
annon and a neighbour shower at
the home of Mrs.. Percy Blundell
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OLI VET NEWS
The Clover Valley 4-H club ent-
ertained their Mothers, Grand-
mothers and sisters on Friday even!
ing at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. i
Earl Stacy. The girls under the,
watchful eyes of their leaders Mrs,'
Herb Clayton. and Mrs.. Ray .Hamil•
ton, served
o an sppetizing •,..Inter -
•national Dinner", followed by an
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amusing little, program of skits and
recitations
C
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WHITECHURCH,NEWS
Whitechurch Canadettes held
their '7th meeting at the home of
their assistant leader Mrs. •Bill '
• Evans
Pamela King president opened
the 'meeting with the 4-H pledge.
The roll call - A'place I'd like
"tp visit and why, was answered by
the 13. members.
The minutes were read by Ruth
Elliott. 'A discussion centred on
plans for the S'th meeting which
will be held in the Hall, . March
29 at 3:30,4
Also under .discussion was the .Or-
iental flavour 'of: the .,Chinese Jap-
anese and Indians. Ruth Elliott
demonstrated the making of
almond` cookies and Diane' Coultes
demonstrated the cooking of steak
and spinach
Plans were made to complete'' the
Record Books.
The meeting closed with the 4-1-I
pledge.
':Zippy -Zionettes'
The 4th"meeting of the Zippy
Zionettes Was held at Wanda Hun-
ter''s..on Monday March 13The
WO meeting wopened with all re- •
peating the 4-1-1, Pledge. Roll call
was answered by 8 members: Elva
Ritchie read'the'minutes: `Brenda'
..Ritchie is commentating on the
exhibit for achievement day'..
Mrs. Anderson and Charlene in-
derson demonstrated Potato Pante
cakes. Mrs, 'Ritchie and Nancy'
Kirkland demonstratednPea Soup.
lathe group work Mrs. lttcfhie
t'nade.pickled eggs and Wanda
Hunter made.Dutch Chocol ate
These were, all sampled by the
members except the pickled :eggs'
which had `to 'sit for two days.
Everyone is, to make Hot Potato
Salad or Tomato and Sausage
Bake•for the Home Assignment,
Notes were on European's' Discover.
the New World.'Nancy Kirkland'
thanked Mrs.' Hunter .for having
the meeting,
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Take Course On
CopperTo�!ing,
ST HELENS NEWS
Fourteen_ ladies enjoyed the
Copper Tooling', Course at'St.
Helens'. Mrs. Thompson: from the
Department of,Agriculture conduc-,
ted the course.
Mts. John Caiiteron'and Mr. and
'Mrs.' Bruce Raynard were in Lon-
don on
on-donon Saturday where they visit-
ed with
isited.with John' Cameron, .who is a..
patient in Victoria Hospital..
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre
of Richmond Hill were week -end
visitors ,with Mrs. W.I. ,Miller
and Isobel.
Fred Thompson of Montrealspent
the week -end with Mrs. Thompson
.p n,
Benny and Bill at the McPherson
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home.
Services will be held in St.
Helens' Church on Good Friday at
1,1 o'clock .
Miss W. D, Rutherford returned at.
the week -end from a .vacation in
Florida.
Rev a:nd Mrs: A. E+. Willis, s nt
Pe
a few da ` s 'in London where Mr.;
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Willis had a medical' check-up.'
Harvey Carrick spent'a:few days
in Goderich where he attended the
funeral of his aunt,, Mts. E. Carr
ick.
Mrs. Harvey; ' Carrick..has returned
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from Wingliam after being in hos-
pital for two weeks. -
Antiques Featured
At Open House
LOCHALSH ,NEWS
.North Ashfield Public School
Open House ''was .held Thursday •
evening when over 200 interested..'
persons called. .
On each desk was found the stud
/ents own autobiography, ' these
were very enlightening to all and
'especially to the parents. In one
case it was noted' that 'a father.
kept himself' employed going to
sales and,fixing water bowls. In
another Mothers are for keeping
Law and Order. Sisters are people
to be avoided ..'Accidents', in
some barns were caused. by loose
boards,, that could' have been re
• paired, if father had been about'
his`busness;' instead of ordering
,sons around so much., All these.
stories .were- amusing and caused
many a laugh and ,several.to
blush. : ' .
In one autobiography: the date of.
birth was omitted , we felt sure
this was on purpose for low and be-
hold a teacher's name"appeared at
the bottom. •
As well as the regular display of
school studies;, there .was a mar-
vellous display of antiques; all
brought by the, students.
In Mr.''MacLennan's room, 'the
old and new appeared, making a
good' display of clothing, record
players; cameras,, lighting equip
ment,, school•records and telepho
nes.. In Mrs. McCharles' room
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1967.
CHURCH NEWS
Saved Over2,000•
Used Stamps
St, Augustine C.W.L. held
their monthly meeting March 19th
in'the 'Rectory , with eleven mem-
bers present.
" The Annual National Report was
received. Two. more card pasties
Will be held, :the next one March '
30th.
'Fred' Bisset of Goderich will be
showing films April 7th at the St,'
Augustine Hall'at.9. p. m , with .
a silver collection taken for the,.
Vanier Institute' Fund. Everyone is,
welcome.
Thank you letters were read from
Frank Eckenswiller s father and: the'
Stamp Committee, to which the
C,W.L.:':had sent over 2,000 used r.
stamps savedover the Christmas
holiday.
The April election meeting' Will
be 'April; 4th in the Rectory at 9
p.m, witha potluck lunch. •
Kinlough WA;
and
EveningWorker
KINLoUGH NEWS
The W.; A. and Evening Workers
held .a combined meeting.and.. quilt
in at the home of Mrs. ' Roy. Sch
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neller. Mrs. George Haldenby read
the Scripture. Prayers followed.
Mrs Midford Wall gave the Easter
Meditation.
The word 'for the roll call .was
''Resurrection". Minutes and busin
ess followed-. A letter. was read
from Hordon`Hall 'acknowledging
a bale which had been sent earlier..
Mr.
rs.Bert Nicholson read the le''g-
.
end;of the Easter Lily. A get -weal
card was signed by everyone for a
very ill friend and a special pray-
er was given for her recovery.
The meeting closed with prayer
and lunch was served. The April •
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Haldenby
Whitechurch
Messengers
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WHITECHURC•H NEWS
The Whitechurch United Church
Messengers held their March meet-,
ing in the Sunday School room,
Sunday afternoon during church ser
vice. The'theme of the meeting,'
was Brotherhood,
Milton' Purdon, president, gave the,
Call to Worship. The hymn, What
'a, friend we have in Jesus was sting,
Thelma Pur'don read the Scripture,
, Ptayer was .given by Janet Sleight.'
.holm The offering was, received
by Ronald' Soloman: :
Linda Purdon gave the "O f fering,
prayer. The roll call was answered
by 15. Cathy Soloman read the
.minutes.. All Messengers are rettiin-
ded' to bring in their mite boxes
next Sunday, March 26. The story
The Gold Rush for Samaritans was
from the Study Book - Blazing.
Trails in Canada and. was given by
their superintendant Mrs.. Dave
Gibb. 41'1
,dishes, flails, irons, lamps, lin-
terns, and. small items made a
good collection. In Mrs.
Mowbray's room the display feat-
ured old school books: Mrs; Farr-
ish'with'the beginners, kept her
display modern.
All in. all thee evening was one
Well spent, and the four teachers
are to be commended for their
efforts. •
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