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Phone 527-0240 Seaforth The TuckerSmith Group No. 1
of the U.C.W., Brucefield United
Church met' Monday. In the
school room, decorated with
shamrocks and flowers, Mrs.
John Broadott and Mrs. W. Haugh
had charge of the devotions. Mrs.
Broadfoot read a poem followed
by the scripture. Mrs. Haugh
gave a reading on' St. Patricks".
The offering was received by ,_.
Mrs. Broadfoot, dedicated by
Mrs. Haugh. Mrs. Ham was
at the piano. Mrs. Haugh spoke
on "What is your Label? Get
Busy and Change." ,i-Let the
Beauty of the Earth" was sung
and Mrs. Broadfoot closed this
part of the meeting.
1.4rs., Stoll, Group president,
took 'chair. Mrs. Howard
Allan suggested we have an
"emergency box" for gifts and
flowers for the group which was
accepted.
Area Wedding 1,01
BENNETT - MACHAN
It was also agreed to serve
lunch at the Haugh auction sale.
Jane Allan daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Allan, age 11,
spoke on the subject she chose
and won at the public speaking
contest at the Seaforth Legion
Hall. Mrs. Broadfoot presented
Jane with a gift.
A St. Patrick lunch was served
by Mrs. Ex_ThorcipsonNrs. E.
Ham, Mrs. E. Wilson and Mrs.
W. Berry.
PERSONALS
M r. and Mrs. Archie Mustard,
Windsor spent the weekend with
Mr. Mustard's mother, Mrs. Jno.
B. Mustard and Edna.
Brucefield firemen were
called out to a housefire at Vanas-
tra. Fortunately little damage
was done. 0
Brucefield friends were sorry
to hear that Mr. Duncan Aiken-
head, Seaforth, fell last week and
fractured his hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale,
London spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. wm. Burdgp
and Darleen are staying with
Mr. Fred Burdge this week.
Rev. Paul Packman and
Family are visiting this week
with_ Mrs. Packman's parents
in Kingston who are ill.
.1111. A PARTNER
"Im IN UNITED &
FEDERATED APPEALS
TODAYS CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
HE LIKES FARM LIFE
The alert, eager expression is typical of Gary. This
11-year-old is inquisitive and energetic, always keen to try
new experiences.
Scottish in descent, Gary is slightly built with dark hair,
brown eyes and medium complexion. His health is good.
Gary was born with club feet which were corrected
by surgery. He wears orthopedic shoes but has no problems
walking or running. His glasses are because of a long-past
eye infection e.nd his colour perception is not quite accurate.
This is a minor problem and does not affect everyday ac-
tivfties.
Gary is not a great scholar but is doing moderately well
in Grade five. His main interests are outside of school. Full
of energy, Gary likes to be on the go. He is fond of sports,
either to play or on television.
Gary is fascinated by cars and thinks he would like to try
drag racing. Since he is interested in farm animals he would
like to live in the country.
The ideal family for Gary would be parents in the 35 to
40 range and a few brothers and sisters, including a boy
just a little older. He especially needs a father to share his
life.
Gary will be a fine son for parents who are able to be
patient and understanding while he learns that with them, he
has finally found a home.
To inquire about adopting Gary, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888 Station K, Toronto m4p 2H2. For general
adoption information, please contact your local Children's
Aid Society.
OUCH!. . . . Dr. Boyd Weaver draws a protest from Hans,
'one of many dogs receiving shots in the 1973 rabies vaccination
program. Fritz, Hans' brother, watches with interest.
Saturday, February 17th
marked a perfect day for the
double-ring wedding ceremony of
Miss Dianne Machan of Brussels
to Mr. Gary Bennett of Walton.
The wedding took place at
Brussels United Church at 7:30
p.m. with Rev. A. Le Drew per-
forming the ceremony.
The bride's attendants were;
sister and maid of honour, Miss
Anne Machan of Kitchener, sister
and bridesmaid, Miss Joan Ben-
nett of Walton.
The groom chose Mr. Dale
Machan of Brussels, brother of
the bride, as best man. The
two ushers were Mr. Don Achilles
of Walton and Mr. Jim Hender-
son of Seaforth, both friends of
the groom.
The bride wore an empire
waisted dress with long, puffed,
see-through sleeves and high
necked collar. It fell full from
the 14gist to the ground ending
of Orangeville, sister of groom
with 2 wide ruffles. The Bride
wore .a Juliet cap with a long
see-through veil trimmed with
the same lace as her dress.
The dress was made of shiny
white nylon which shimmered in
the light.
The bridesmaid's dresses
were of the same material only
in' mauve. They were also em-
pire-waisted with a band of little
mauve and white flowers to ac-
cent the mauve. The short
sleeves puffed from the shoulder.
Each girl wore a band of mauve
and white flowers in he r hair.
The bride carried a white
Bible mounted with yellow
roses. The bridesmaids each
carried a Bible mounted with
white mums and carnations tin-
ted mauve to match the dresses.
The brides' mother wore a
full-length black dress with long
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1973
8:30 Maigrichon et Gras Double
9:00 The Littlest. Hobo
9:30 The Hilarious House of
Frightenstein
10:30 Professor Moffett's
Science Workhhop
11:00 Live and Laugh
12:00 Reach For The Top
12:30 Horst Koehler Show
1:00 The Outdoor Sportsman
1:30 Mr. Chips
2:00 World Curling
Championships
4:30 Sports Week
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
H 6:00 Adamour 12
6:30 FYI
7:00' Maude
, 7:30 On The Buses
8:00 Hockey • Night In Canada
10:30 Countrytime
11:15 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie - "The Alamo"
John .Wayne and Richard
Widmark.
SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1973
8:30 Ontario Schools
10:30 Quelle Famille
11:00 NFB Presents
11:30 Junior Talent Hour
12:30 Hymn Sing
1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show
1:30 Country Canada
2:00 WHA Hockey
4:30 Medical Explorers
5:00 Music To See
5:30 Wonderful World of Disney
6:30 Act Fast
7:00 The Beachcombers
7:30 Black Beauty
8:00 Julie Andrews Hour
9:00 Sunday At Nine
10:00 Weekend
11:00 The National News
11:15 Nation's Business
11:20 PM
11:45 Under Attack
MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - "Rage" - Glenn
Ford and Stella Stevens.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Dick Berryman
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
&:00 Gunsmoke
8:00 partridge" Family
8:30 Cannon
9:30 This Is The Law
10:00 Nature of Things
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
1t:45 Horror Classics: - "The
Invisible Ray" - Boris
Karloff and Bela Lugosi
TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - 'The Versailles
Affair" - Jean Tissier and
Danielle Godet.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Dick Berryman
3:00 Take 30
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Going Places
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The New Dick Van Dyke
Show
7:30 Temperatures Rising
11:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show
netted sleeves. 'Me groom's
mother wore a full..length blue
dress, with long buttoned Sleeves.
The soloist. was Mr. Bob Bar-
wick of Orangeville, brother-
in-law of the bride. He sang
the Lord's Prayer and Wedding
Prayer.
Organist was Mrs. Jack
Bryans of Brussels.
Guests came from London,
Wingham, ..Teeswater, Seaforth,
Orangeville, Kitchener, Bel-
more. Auburn and Brussels.
The bride and groom are re-
siding at R.R. # 1, Ethel.
A card party was held in
Parish hall Friday night with
seven tables playing. Prizes
won were: Ladies, Mrs. Don
Rody, Goderich ; second,
Ann Boyle; High man, Jack
Noble; second, Frank Foram;
Door prize, Mrs. Don Rody.
The priies were donated by
Wayne Redmond.
The worst storm of winter
hit Auburn over the weekend,
cancelling all St. Patrick's
dances and socials.
Maple syrup is expected to
run after,, so much snow but as
yet very little has been made.
Sympathy of the community
goes out to the Erington family
in the death of Mr. Victor C. Er-
rington who died in Goderich
hospital on Thursday at the age
of '75 years. The funeral was
held in Lucknow Monday.
9:30 Front Page Challenge
10:00 Academy Awards
12:00 The National News
12:20 PM
12:45 Tartan Theatre: -
" Tar zan Triumphs"
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1973
.8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:0I.' Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: - "Last Holiday"
1, Alec Guinness and Kay
Walsh.
In Sewing 2:20Fashions
2:30 Dick Berryman
3:00, Take 30
3:30-zgge of Night
4:00 'Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
5:00 Bewitched '
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
7 :00 Emergency
8:00 This Land
8:30 Man At The Top
9:30 Images Of Canada
10:30 Adieu Alouette
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
114,5 Movie: - "The Blue
Panther" - Roger Hanin
and Akirn Tamiroff.
"THURSDAY, MARCH . 29, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schoold
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: - "The Silencers"
Dean Martin, Stella
Stevens
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Shirley Taylor
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Reach For The Top
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Midweek Magazine
7:30 The Bob Newhart Show
8:00 Carol Burnett Show
9:00 Movie: - "That Man From
Rio" - Jean-Paul Bel-
mondo and Francoise
Dorleac.
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie; - "80,000 Sus-
pects" - Claire Bloom and
Richard Johnson.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon
12:45 Movie: - "The Taming of
The Shrew"' - Elizabeth
Taylor and Richard Burton
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The Odd Couple
7:30 Sanford and Son
8:do M*A*S*H
8:30 All In The Family
9:00 Tommy Hunter Show
10:00 Hawaii Five-G
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie: - "No Way To Treat
A Lady" - Rod Steiger,
and Lee Remick.
Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
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