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one of its members, William Tay-
lor ,• Road Sup't. , Stanley Town-
ship, has' been elected to the Pres-
idency of the Ontario Road Super-
intendents' Association and was
present and able to bring official
greetings from the parent organiza-
tion.
Bill Campbell Road Sup' t . ,
McKillop, expressed'the thanks
of the Assembled group to the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Blyth
Legion for the splendid banquet
served to approximately 135 guests,
Mrs. Stewart Arnent replied on be.
half of the ladies.
•Clarenee Hanna'; Road &Vt. ,
East Wawanosh and .Secretary of
the Association, read communica-
tions from various members and
suppliers unable to attend.
The President , Karl Haberer ,
'called Bill Routly , Usborne Town-
ship and Robert Gibson, Howfck
Township, who have retired as
road Sup't. , to receive from Bill
McArter , Road Supst. ,, Morris
Township and William Taylor ,
Road Sup't.., Stanley, •
Township suitable gifts from the
Aisociationas an expression of
appreciation for their help and
guidance in the past. The Pres-
ident then presented Mr. Routly
with' an; honorary life membership
in the Huron County Road Super-
intendents' Association for many
valued years as an active mem-
ber serving as secretary for five
years and as President for the
years 1971 and 1972. .
After the door prizes supplied
by various suppliers were distribut-
ed , entertainment, was provided
by Jim Scott's GrOup of Brussels.
Wexford Presbyterian Church, ,
Lawrence Avenue , ScarboroUgh,,
was the setting for the lovely sum-
mer wedding on Saturday, after-
noon', August 18th, when Heather •
Anne Lunness and Howard Arthur
Bennett , were, united in marriage.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Margaret Lu 'mess of"Scarbor-
ough. The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett ,
also of Scarborough.
Rev. John McGillivray was
assisted, by Rev. D. HaIl , at the
officiating Of the double ring
ceremony.,
Given in marriage by her uncle ,
Mr. Alvin McRae of Labrador
City, Labrador, the bride 'looked
radiant in a beautiful handmade
gown'of white summer satin in
traditional design, with
long pointed sleeves and semi
cathedral train. Her finger-tip
length veil was held by a small
crown hat accented with white
lace roses. She carried a cascade
of petite pink and white roses and
white carnations.
'Maid of honour was the bride's
sister , Margaret LunnesS of Scar-
borough. She wore a long gown
of robin-egg blue polyester satin,
with matching velvet ribbon tied
at, the front'. She carried a bouqu-
'et of white, pink, and blue-tinted
daisies.
Bridesmaids were Brenda Stride
of Guelph, Louise Mason of Atli-
ora , and Donna Lacey of Scarbor-
ough. Their dresses and flowers
were identical to the maid Of, "
honour's .
The, 'groom was attended by
John Dallis of Toronto, and Roger
Babcock of, Willowdale as grooms,-
Ushers were Wesley Mason of
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The same committee of the
Summer. Craft Festival was.ap-
pointed: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc -
Charles as conveners, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Struthers as secretar-
ies,' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington
as treasurers, Others an the com-
mittee are. Mr. and Mrs. Omar .,
Brooks, presidents of the Agricul-
tural 'Society, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Ritchie , 'Mrs. Jean Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gilchrist
wish to have their names removed
for this year. ,
It was reported that the insur-
anee on Harvey Alton's car, dam-
aged at the Fall Fair, wasreceiv-
ed and a settlement made for
damages.
The date .for the next meeting
was set for Monday , November
19th at 9 p:m. The photographic
slides taken at the Fair wit be
judged.
guests dressed in a long *eyeless
gown of pink, mauve , green and
'white floral pattern, with, a Match
ill$ Mauve organza overcoat, She
wore a corsage of pink sweetheart
roses. •
The groom's mother wore a ..
long light green gown, with a ruf-
fle around the neck and down the
front of t4e gown. .Her corsage'
consisted of yellow roses and blue
flowers.
Guests Were present from Holy-
rood Montreal, Aurora , Labrad-
or City, Burlington, Mississauga,
Guelph; Islington.,, Toronto,
Willowdale ,,and Scarborough.
For travelling, the bride wore a
light' blue and white suit and a ,
corsage of white and, pink roses.
For their honeymoon, the 'young
couple chose the Pocono Garden'
Lodge in the Pennsylvania Moun-
tains. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Bennett now ze-
side at the Graduate Residence ,
York University. The bride is
currently an honours degree stud-
ent in physical education and
geography at York. The groom
is employed with Standard Trust
ComPany as assistant to the comp-
troller. He is a graduate, of the
York University Honours Business
program. .
The groom's mother is the form-
er Marjorie Haldenby.
Grandparents present were, Mrs.
Pearl McRae of Scarhorough and
Mr. and Mrs: Art Haldenby of
Kinlough.
•
unual banquet ,of the Hur-
y Road Superintendents'
ion was held on Wednes-
tober 24, at the Memoz-
Blyth. Karl Haberer
p't., Hay Township and
of the Association, act
hall for the evening.
greetings were brought,
eLawrie', Reeve of Myth ,
on, Warden of the Coun-
on, Jack Riddell, M.P.P.
uth and Murray Gaunt,,
Huron 7Bruce, 'The head
distinguished. guests
oduced by the Vice Pres-
Nicholson , Road Supt -
ith Township.
now, representing Ont-
ert and who had assisted
mation of the Associa-.
pill, 1962, spoke briefly
ccess of the organization
pleased to see the organ-
d been a benefit to all
unty of Huron. Elgin
, Reeve of Tuckersmith
, enthusiastically ex-
thanks of the ladies
the Reeve, Deputy Reeve
on for an excellent even
owship and appreciation.
Armitage , District
Engineer of Stratford
4ritnell, County Eng-
Huron, both spoke on the
of co-operation, .
y and achievement they
ved on a Provincial and,
el frorn.the Road Sup -
nts of the County of Hur-
Aurora and Howard Whiteside of
Toronto.
Miss Cathy Hehn of Islington, a
close friend of the bride was the
organist. -Soloist was'Miss Mary
Alexander of Scarborough , who
sang "0 Perfect Love" and "A
Song of Joy" . In addition', Mr.
Bill McRae of the Black Watch
Regiment of Montreal, played the
hymn "Amazing Grace" on the
bagpipes.
A reception followed at the
Noshery Penthouse , Toronto.
The bride's mother received
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