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A shower was held in St.
Augustine hall Saturday for Ann
Foray Reg. N. , daughter of.
Mr. and Mrs. John Forani R.R. 2
' Auburn .Whose marriage to Theo-
dore Symonds of Windsor, takes
place shortly. Games and a
contest were carried out by Mrs.
Raymond Boyle and Mrs. Ken
Leddy and a reading was given
by ,Mre. Raymond Leddy of Luck-
- now. Ann and her sisters, Hien'.
and Katy were asked to the front
where an address was read by
Mrs. William Redmond.
Lunch was served by 1 adies of
the community.
Sister Mary and Sister 'lien
Fortin are home for summer
holidays.
A party is being planned for
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Deveraux who
moved to wingham.
Mr. Bill Picco has returned
from Moose,„Factory to join his
wife and family who holidaying
with Mrs. Redmond and Wayne.
He is stationed there at an Air
Force ,Base for three years.
W.I. Notes
The Seaforth Women's Insti-
tute meetipg will be held in
Goderich' Harbour Park on Sun-
day, July 29th at 2 p.m., in
the form of a picnic. All, 4-H
Club leaders and assistant
leaders and families are to be
guests and a good attendance is
hoped for.
Social committee in charge of
the Smorgasbord lunch are'Mrs.
WM. Matson, Mrs. John
Henderean, Mrs. Gordon 'Mc
,Kenzie, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman.
PNG club
has pot luck
The past, noble grand's club
of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge re-•
cently held a pot-luck supper and
a social time at the home of
Miss Jean Scott, Harpurhey. The
event was held to coincide with
a visit here of a member, Mrs.
Ila Dorrancg of Huntsville. '
The meal which was held
outdoors, was followed by several
games of euchre withthe winners
being: high, Mrs. Ethel Boyes;
loW, Mrs. R.B. Scott; lone hands,
Mrs. R.M. Scott; nearest birth-
day, Mrs. An, Henderson.
There were 16 In attendance.
Lawson; Secretary - Doris
Crich. Sports Committeh
Mrs. Harold Crich Eileen
Townsend, Eleanor Falconer,
Doris Hugill, Geraldine Brown. . . .
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Marie McClure 44.0..490140,a
at the University linsOlthly loon"
don, not' Victoria Hespital
recently reported.
A Harris Reunion wan held
at the home of Mr.. and Mr!.
Robert Harris and Vicky' and
Ron on Sunday with a large at-,
tendance. A pot luck meal was
enjoyed by all. Those present
were; Mr. and Mrs. AibertHar-.
lie and Cathy,. Goderiali;Mr.
Mrs, Gordon. Dougherty, Dour?
Lisa and Janice, Goderich; Mr.
and Mrs, Steve Argyle, Hayfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hutchings,
Shama and Sheila, Clinton; Mr.
and Mrs. Murray McDougall, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Harris, Brenda
and Heather,' Mr. and-Mrs Tony
„Wolfk amp, Mitchell; Miss:Cathy
Scott, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
William' " Harris, Scott and Lori,
Holmesville; Scott McDonald,
Prescott .
Cathy Scott is spending a few
days with Harris' .
1.; Mr. and Mrs. itaberi /WV
and family visited with Mr« and
'Mrs. Otto Walker, CrOniariFt
Sunday. Visiting at the =file
home were Mr. and Mrs. Alex,
Walker, Kim, Michelle and Jim; , Nail - Eleanor Falconer's team;
Mr. and Mks. Dave Durcotte and Birthdairclosest to the picnic -
London;
Tr it e y • orn. daound; Xmarte ithuWonict, the
•
0 Phyllisn ge,Gunnell;st r 1x
Mr..
ciannpdlemairsar. ;Rig
rie and Joanne, Dorchester; Mr. Pepper; Qldest person present -
.
Alvin Co .4111811 and GeraldCock-
,
JimCarnochan; Newest married
well, Exeter. couple - Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
mr. and Mrs. George Watson Hugill. After the sports a de-
and-Marjorie, Blyth and Mr. and licious supper was enjoyed by
Mrs, Harold Storey, Bonnie and A short business meeting was Ray.
Miss Sharon Pethick aecom- conducted by the President,
Archie Douglas. The minutes of fpoanirtheIspebynkat arefnewBednanyesw lcampin
g
a last year's picnic were read and
seconded by Jack Turner. Two with Miss Little at her trailer at Boiler Beich, Kincardine. minutes silence was observed for
Last by week Sharonwas accompan. the ones who had passed away
led
with Miss
Vic kyLittlHea.rris and visited since last year's picnic. The treasurer's report was
Sandra Huiley is camping with given by Phyllis Connell with a
Dianne Preszcator for a few days balance on hand of $16.64, sec-
at their trailer at Pine, Lake. onded by Ida Martin; Carried'.
A miscellaheous shower was Murray CriCh invited every-
held at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. one up to his place next year
Bob Dalton in honor of Pat par- for a chicken barbecue. It was
ker, bride-elect of next month moved by Helynn Kushner and to Donald Dalton. Aunt Annie seconded by Doris Hugill that we
McNichol gave two readings. Ka- accept the invitation. Carried.
thy and Sharon Dalton conducted Phyllis Connell thanked
H two contests. The 'address was Helynn Kushner for donating the
read by Sharon Dalton. Pat was prizesThef oor
ff officers
races.rs f
or1974 are as
presented with many beautiful
'gifts. Lunch was served and a follows: President - Harold •
social hour was enjoyed. C rich; Vice-President - Elmer
Townsend; Treasurer - Helen
crich.'f
$14,1)*Or
38th
The thirty-eighth annual
Crick Reunion *AS held at' the
,,,80140.1"th Lions Va.11; Ounday.
,atterlteeKtt PM, With an
attendance of Sittypsix,
le the .afternoon the sports
were as f011ows: Pillowcase
Relay - Pearl Cummings' team;
Roll the Coke Bottle At Eleanor •
Falconer's team;Hammering the
MATHERB - MACHAR
Patricia median,
daughter of• Mrs. fleet Meehan,
L,;011 V
Brussels, and Mr. n Kenneth
Mathers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles ,Mathers Buevale, were
united in marriage by Rev. E.L.
LeDreav in a double-ring cere-
mony, Friday, July 6th . at
7 P.m. in Brussels United Church.
Floral arrangements of red
carnations, White mums, daisies
and sprigs of baby's breath dec-
orated the Church with white
satin bows or; the guest pews.
, The bride was given in
, marriage. by her eldest brother,
Clarence of Kitchener. arhe
bridal gown of white shimmering _ •
Hods featured a fitted waist-
line . falling into a chapel train.
The dress bodice was trimmed in
re-embroidered ribbon-lace, In
• Victorian style . The bride's
veil of baby's net was held by a
chapel cap.. She carried a
• bouquet of red and white roses.
Miss Anne Meehan, sister
Of the bride, was maid of honour
and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Dianne Bennett, sister of the
bride and Misa 'Joyce Taylor,
friend of the bride. They were
•r" gowned alike in floor-length
dresses 4of white chiffon with
tiers of chantilly lace on long
bishop sleeves and red and white_
flowered pattern empire-waisted
, skirts. The attendants carried
white lace parasols and wore
corsages of red carnations.
The flower girl, Debbie •
Campbell, of R.R.#1. Dublin,
niece of the groom, wore a floor-
length gown of white swiss dot
slid carried' a white lace parasol.
Rae Mathers, brother of the
grobm, was • groomsman and
eats were ushered by Robert
s tee of ,g!t Are'sl4„
an'Lawrence a8 an
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ro
of the bride. They all wore buttons down the back and a
black and white tuxedos with red narrow ruffle around the cathed-
ruffled shirts and black bow ties. ral length train and hem. Dentate
James Robinson, nephew of French lace covering pink velvet
• the .bride, was ringbearer. He accented the sleeve cuffs and
carried a white pillow trimmed
-7' with white satin ribbon.
Mrs. Grace Campbell and
,,, Mrs. Ruth Townsend, sisters of
the groom, sang "The Twelfth
of Never" and "Love Story".
They were accompanied by Mrs. '
John Bryans, organist.
The bride's mother received
the guests wearing a floor-length
gown of pink and white polyester
accented by a corsage of white
mums and pink sweetheart roses.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother who wore a floor-length
gown' ot, yellow, polyester with honour and the bridesmaids were
white and yello'W trim accented Mrs. Richard •(Bonnie) Fortune,
with a corsage of white mums sister of the bride, Mrs. Robert
and yellow sweetheart roses. (Heather) Muir and Mrs.Jaines
Following the wedding cere- (Betk) Brophy. They were
mony, ,a reception was held at the dreised alike in A-line, baby blue
Brussels Legion with music by sheer gowns styled with double
Tuffins' Orchestra. The bride's cape sleeves and scoop necklines.
table, was centred with a three- White . wide brinkmed hats
tiered wedding cake resting on a trimmed with daffies completed
base of three smaller ,cakes, their ensemble. They carried ,
For travelling to Niagara and white , baskets of white Shasta
area, the bride chose a blue daisies and blue baby's breath
and white pant suit. ' with white Satin streamers.
On their return, the couple Carl Beccario Jr., brother o
are residing in Bluevale. the groom, was groomsman d
Guests attended the wedding the guests were ushered by al-
from Brussels, Bluevale, wing- •colm Stewart, brothoa •f the
ham, ' Belgrave, Kitchener, bride, Joseph CohoOn, cousin of
Orangeville, Auburn, Brampton, the groom, and Robert Muir.
Atwood, Listowel and London. Following the ceremony, the
happy couple left for their re-
ception at the Rose Villa amidst
showers of Scottish confetti. Here
the bride's mother received
guests wearing a floor-length A-
line pink polyester satin gown
with a corsage of orchids. The
groom's mother assisted wearing
an A-line green crocheted chiffon
gpwn with an orchid hair cor-
sage. Following a sumptuous
dinner, the 250 guests danced
to music by- the Marando or-
chestra.
- For travelling to Quebec City
and the Maritimes, the bride
chose a pink knit jacket-dress
suit with white patent accessor-
ies and carried white kid leather
gloves which she had brought
from Italy.
of white
stephanotis.
P.
Baskets of, _white shaSta
daisies and wrought iron candel-
abra with white candles
formed the setting in Holy Trinity
Anglican Church, Welland, for the
exchange of wedding vows
between Amy Louise Stewart
and David Charles Beccario. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Kenneth Stewart, R.R.#5,
Seaforth and the late Mr.Stewart.
The grooin is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Beccario of
Riverside Drive, Welland.
The double-ring ceremony
was performed by Archdeacon
Hill at 6 o'clock on June 30. The
organist , Mr. Mervin Thomas
accompanied the groom's sister,
Mrs. Dale Schisler, Burlington,
as she sang "You'll Neverwalk
Alone" and "Because".
The bride was escorted down•
the aisle by her brother, Malcolm
Stewart, and was given in mar-
riage by her. mother and brother.,
She wore an A-Line polyester
satin gown designed and made by,
herself.. It was' fashioned with
cowneeklinerenvise„Avaistr
TniffirdWMV,IlitY'bb4gred
empire waist. A matching Juliet •-
cap. held her scalloped finger '
tip veil of pure silk illusion.
She wore pearl earrings, a gift
of the grootn, and a sterling
silver -.bracelet, a gift of her
late father. She carried a nose-
gay of flat white mums, pink
sWeetheart roses and baby's
breath. Nestled in her bouquet
was white heather brought by
a friend from Scotland for good
hick. •
Miss Anne Stewart, sister
of the bride, was the maid • of
Her corsage was
gardenias and
Hodgerts
hold picnic -
Upon their return, the couple,
will rhside at 253 Fitch Street,
Welland, Ontario. The bride
is a graduate of the Unliversity
of Western Ontario and is pres-
ently teaching at Welland High
and • Vocational School. The
groom is completing studies at
Niagara University, Niagara
Falls, New York.
'Guests were .present ,from
Sarnia, London, Seaforth, Clin-
ton, Listowel, Toronto, Brant-
ford, Buffalo, Burlington, Mon-
treal, the Bahamas and Welland.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honoured at several
showers. A shower for the
neighbours of the bride was held
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
H ende th. Mrs. Douglas
1 s and s. Murray Lobb
'acting as ho• esses. 'Mrs.
William Jewitt d a shower
for relatives of the bride, Mrs.
Martin Gulas for neighbours of
the groom. Mr. and Mrs.Robert
Muir held a 'Jack and Jill'
shower in honour of the groom.
Luncheon presentations ,were,
held at the Weiland Ciab and at .
the., Barclay Hotel. A cocktail
party was held at the Fallsway
Motor Hotel, Clifton Hill, Niagara
Falls in honour of the bride and
grOom by Mr. and Mrs. James
Clarke and Mr. Charles Chaffey.
They were entertained as well at
a champagne breakfast by Mr.
and Mes.Allan Goodman.
Following th e wedding re-
hearsal, the groom's parents
entertained at the Welland Club.
The 48th annual Hodgert re-
union was held at Queen's park
Stratford with 115 in attendance.
Winners of •the sports were:
boys 9 and under, Alan Hodgert,
Michael Stewart; girls 9 and un- •
der, Faye Gaiser, Patricia Hod-
gert; boys 10 - 15, Kevin Hod-
gert, Bradley Cann; girls 10 -
15, Mary Hodgert, Ruth Bray;
boys 16 and over, Larry Mayo,
Scott Hodgert; girls 16 and over,
Diane Hodgert, Laurel Hodgert.
Men kicking shoe' in basket;
„Jack Hodgert; Paul Hodgert;
dies kicking shoe in basket; Kath-
leen Hodgert, Margaret Gilmour,
missing shoes, Paul Gilmour,
Faye Geiser, Darcy Hodgert;
missing shoes, Ruth Bray, San-
dra Stewart, Larry Mayo.
Men judging distance; Reg
Hodgert; ladies judging distance,
Agnes Bray; throwing balloons,
Mac and Helen Hodgert; what's
in the box, Diane Hodgert.
Guessing candies in jar, Ber-
nice Olson, Russell Hodgert,
Guessing weight of sponge, Ber--
nice Olson; youngest person,
Christopher Hoff; oldest person,
Edith Richards. •
Officers for 1974 - hon;,,pre-
sident, Mre. Whitney Coates;
president, Alan, Bray; secretary,
Alma Richards; treasurer, Ross
Hodgert.
Table committee, Mr. and
Mrs. Dbn Gaiser, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ray Clarke, Mr... and Mrs. Ar-
nold Cann. Sports committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodgert;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodgert.
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