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Tea, Showers Held For Mary Purdoit
Mrs. Wm. 'Purdon opened her
• 'home On Saturday-, August 22nd,
to honour her. daughter Mary ,. at
a trousseau tea. Friends, neigh-
bours and relatives` called during
• the. a fternoon and •evening.
Guests were greeted at the
door. by Mrs. •Purdon,, Mary, and
the groom's 'mother, Mrs.Russell
• Gaunt of Whitechurch.'• Trudy
Holmes. of Wingharn, cousin of •
'the bride was in"charge of the
guest book,. and directing .guests
Y. -was Mrs. Frank-Mc:Quillin.
Pouring .tea in. the afternoon
were 'Miss ' Leah Currie: of , Wing
ham and Mrs John Gaunt of
Whitechurch, aunts of the groom
and -Miss Beairice•=Mc-.Qui-flin ,
. Mrs. Archie Purdon and. Mrs'
Donald Murray..
• Wedding sifts were shown• by
Mary's sister•,:Miss Barbara Pur -
don:.
In charge of showing the bride's
trousseau and shower gifts were
Mrs. Anne .Oberholtzer of Barrie`,
Mrs. Theresa Rorheg of .Guelph
and Mrs. Janet Dirstein'of Ajax;
sister of the groom.
Prior •to the trousseau tea ,
showers were• held in honour of
the bride to' -be. .Mrs. Anne'
Oberhaltzer entertained at the
home of Mrs. Rita Oberholtzer
in Kitchener.: • Mrs. Gordon Mof
, ( fat,. •Oakville, held a shower
- 1 the•-home-af=M•r-s Fa r-ish-Mof- .
aunt of the bride.' In the evening
Mrs,. Eltner P,urdon of Wingham •
and Mrs, 'Calvin. Robinson, aunts
of the bride , poured. tea Sery -
ing• wePe Mrs Gordon Moffat
' Mrs. Wayne Wettlaufer;•Mrs.
Garry "Robinson and .Mrs. •Perrie
Holmes. Ladies assisting the:
servers .were .Mrs. Wes Tiffin,
Mrs. Ernest Snowden, Mrs. Bob
Mowbray, Mrs: •Ed lvicQuillin,
fat , Wingham.' A Combined
shower of the St. Helen's• com-
muriit•y:, Whitechurch Presby;er-
ian Church and other friends rand
neighbours was held in the St.
Helen's hall.'
A :barbeque party was held by
Mary's girl friends of the office
staff of the Psychology . Depart. -
/tent of Waterloo University.
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Family HonOurs
Ezra' Stonleys
KINLOUGH NEWS
A family party was held on
Saturday at the home of Mr,: and,
Mrs., Douglas Stanley of Kinlough
for Mr :and Mrs. Ezra Stanley of
Lucknow on the occasion of their .
35th wedding annivers_aly : •
,:Everyone enjoyed a `bountiful
supper. after which: a presentation
• wav-de-- the -follow ilig. ,
address was read.'
To•Ez and Lulu on.your 35th Wed.
ding Anniversary..
Life is full of surprises we'often,
hear folks say,
So this is why we .all have corrte
:to honour you to -day...
Perhaps I'll just recall some very
happy times gone.by:.
When Ez went up to Kinloss. so
bashful and so shy
To a party at the Kinloss hall, 'it
was a nice affair;
And Ez was sure that Lulu. Kaake
was the sweetest- maiden .there.
And he stuck to•that.loving
thought, • ,
;And wedding bells did. ring,.
And, all agreed a wedding was the
v.ery.:nicest thing.
Ez brought Lulu home , his loving,
And 'they've enjoyed theirwedded
life.•
Theri Bey, Doug and Floyd rriad•e
their horne life very busy.
.Aunt. Eileen said "Nll rake Larry
'' for 'awhile.
Andaalleviate your tizzy.,"
She loved him, each and every day
and could notelet him•go,
Now he's off to his career a .year
•or 'so,ago.
Then Leonard on one wintery
. night decided he'd arrive.
With no' snowploughed roads (only
iheNhighway) ,
Poor Ez kept the party line alive,
:And we all werevery much :reliev-
ed. to know.•Lulu was ,fine
'And .had a bouncing blue-eyed'
boy with hair as red as mine.
Then, Art and Sharon: blessed your
home'
A•nd your family. was. complete
4 school teachers•and'3 fanner
•,.lads with whom .none can com.-
Pete
You lrave-brouglrt your chfld'rezrw'-
•uyp t� know
-The better things 'in. life.
And after 35 years you are a
prettychipper husband and.w•ife.'
Folks ask us•areyou retired now;
And:what are we to'say.
For you both are just asbusy as.
you have been any .day.
Yes! .35• yea rs .have ..passed -, •so-
quickly by` it seems,.
And a year ago: you up and flew to
Germany to visit. Floyd
And fulfillyour fondest dreams, '
•.Through all .the' happy family
days.._ _
We',ye.ha d as time went by.
•No happier. one than just. to -day
' and here's the reason why.
Your son-in-law and daughter's-
' in-law
d --yea r- •-gr e h i •d•ren•-too - -�-•-
have helped to keep you young-
er,
As the young folks always do
We , 'sisters brothers and others
all.wanted• to have a part •
In this happy anniversary and best
wishes from our 'hearts.
You both just meah so much to..us
And at a time like this, gives us
Arr"'%1'o-y we ter
miss
To wish you God's richest. bless-
ing
less-ing:
As you journey on lifes'' way.
Please accept (hese gifts from all
of 'us •
And enjoy, there every day, , :c
With our heartiest' congratulations
And love frorn'aUl of us.
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Tr�usseauie� A
Showers Held`
For August Bride
Wendy MacKenzie was honoured
at.several showers and a trousseau
'tea prior to :her marriage Saturday ;
August 1st , to William C. Toney
in Knox United Church ,' Gull Lake
askatchewan, .
Pouring tea at the trousseau tea
were Mrs. llernice Cameron and
;lv1�s. Newt Cuyler, auntsofthe'
bride, Mrs. George Saunders -and
Miss Yvonne. McPherson.. ,Pamela
Mciiitosh attended the guest •book...
Mrs. Bill -Nelson, Mrs. Donald
Fisher , Mrs. John Pollard , Miss
Barbara Cameron, Miss Peggy
MacDonald and Miss Jolene Cuyler
showed,the gifts and trousseau;.
A shower was -held ' in the lower
hall of 'Knox United Church, Gull '.
drake-S-asltatchewar---wtrere uests-
were received •by ,the C. G . 1, T ,
Supein.tendentand lunch served.
by' members of the Senior C, G,l'.
T. Group , of which the bride is -
the leader: ,
Teachers of Gull Lake.District
School and their families attend-
ed a barbecue' .at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Gary Bowers, Gull•
groom elect,
Mrs', Donald Fisher and Mrs.
Bill Nelson entertained former
class mates and friends at the
Fisher Cottage , Point Clarke.
when many lovely gifts ,were
'recei\ed and a relatives' shower
was held at the home•of Mrs,
Ruth Cole, Kincardine.
.et Bridge _ .
Contr�ct!n. Huron *.
'Huron Township Council met
-on-Au-gust-Of
will all inemtiers
present.. Minutes of'last rneetirfg
were• read and confirmed .• •
Six tenders were received :for.
construction .of•abridge at lot 24.
Con. 6 with Reeves -Construction
of Mount Forest•getting the, con-
tract at $24,164, The Engineer's:
estimate was $32,30'0. 4i
Councilwas re- uested..to have.
part'of the Base Line Road closed
from Concession 6',. south .fors •
approximately one-half of a simile,.
This road is not open'at present.
'A By. -law was:passed regulating . .
the use of'land for motor vehicle
wrec ing or•dism ntling whhJt7t----•-
•a licence therefor.
Council endorsed the resolu-
tion of the.Town of Listowel,
askin the Department of.High,
ways to consider .an improved
access highway firm Amberley:
to 401.by #86 highway and by-
passing any towns on the way.
• Township account's of "$689.09;
Road accounts of $9,875.70 arid
Municipal drain accounts of ,
$31,961,84 were ordered paid, :
Murray Gaunt, M.P.P, visited
proble'tns arid was asked to try to •
find out.i;f any assistance might
be available to assist in a drain- ,
age undertaking in the flats4back'
Of Point. Clark, •
Meeting adjourned to meet.
again on August 17th at 7, 30.p; m.•
EARL TOUT, CLERK,
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