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Candelabra, 'of white dalsiea' ushered by Bruce Smith, brother At 7 p.m. May 3, 1974, a swiss •mohair' picture hats, They
and pink barnation with Easter of the bride; and Keith .Benne- 'Nuptial Mass -and double ring carried bouquets• of whife and .
Lilies decorated tkhe- Penecostal wigs, Dublin, brother of the . .ceremony was solemnized at St. 'yellow baby mums.
#.Church, -Seaforth, on April 5, groom. Ringbearer was Stephan 'Columban R.C. Church by Rev. Mr. Dave, Nigh, Seaforth, was
1974 for the wedding; of Sandra Woodman, 'Stratford; nephew of, ' PvA. Oostveen, uniting in marri- best man. The ushers were Frank
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+Cnncexlaad about talo i,�ornasing • 'held in • Stxatflaxd, ,onlyi study?", "'How calm', rdae lts)cts(1 �aTdfilgtn
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use -,,of alcohol among yours$ attended, Mis ri stPdy tllxetestlJit�",d spat%,, Dom, 1ii�}liel"tafi s
peole the members • of the., The members of -the Londgn H� to lmiprove 4ttendan� at
. t�on•Perth Presbyterial of the Conference United �hurcllliv, ge era# mteetl'ns" .end, "Yitl1(at' ;berth' p$iai�OI� kes�dettls
ilniled Church Viromen meetin-g • WPmen are to a nnade aw3tre'af Would be your vte>vs an4 opiniaais. rtoX%bss ` Mty ry ya�cg�
V in Seaforth Wednesday voted ,the. Huron -.Pert act►pn with the on draws94nd small :rafoes 300,10• Ivlily,sxEoij,
unanimeusl to send A'Ietter to ho e.thatthe•co �ern will read+ our own group?-' Rgsliff MonktQn; u ,
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the premier of Ontario and ask far across the province with all areas The -following officexs • hate Gi;Afi$e' aGxdnl., St. N[#fi"arid
action on the brief presented to eventually petitioning the been installed iii office for' ' east, Miss Margaret tsw'4. t #
the' Ontario Government by, governthents to take action on'the 1974-75 term:` : President, Mrs..' Tavistucic 4
i 'Alcohol andDru� Concerns alcohol problem., Roy Gal lay of 1;istowet� who Commtttee•ui�A ttzterti it#q Cs, ,
Incorporated. Mrs. Walter' McDonald of succeeded ,Mrs..Stuart Shier, of O . Sawyer, Iv lir il• MtS, +
A fetter will be sent to the R.R,1, dadshill, -treasurer ,
R.R.I.• St. "Marys. Reulier,, Seafo thr l�vtrsa, tStttart
"F.edera! isle, of. Health reported that }n 1973 for the firs# Vied -pr ssiSents+. ���i_
nds'a'lt} the ° concern of the time United Church Wooten Strong of EgmBnd'vilrs. Batkiti, CllnftKiit, rs'
memb s again and asking that across Canada had contributed Franklin Zurbrigg of istowel; ' Ferguson, ''Gorxit , Mrs.•,regr$e
a,,e sing of alcohol be curtailed ,,aver" two million.. dollars recording secretary, Mrs. John 8escraft, Bel rave; l�Ixs, Wil 14M t,
on tional•television and radio. , (32,QQI,763) to Mission .'and Gllbank ofListowel; Moore, R.R.S. u,*ow7. Mrs,'
T e Huron County Board''of Service fund of the' Unitedcorresponding Stecretary; Mrs. Cecil"•Burrill; Mitch ' Mrs.
Education will be asked to Church. 'Claude Kalbfleisch of Goderich; Ewart Crago, R.R..1, St. •. Marys; r;
consider setting up a course on The Huron -Perth United ,and treasurer, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Charles Z Iiikins, Lueknow;
drugs and alcohol in the school Church Women'gave $62,425 -to McDonald of R.R.1, Gadshill. , Mrs. Russel McCallum, St.,
curriculum to Grade 12 similar to.. the fund last year. Huron Regional: presidents are: Marys and Mrs. Charles Walkom,
a course offered by the Perth Mrs. McDonald said she hopes north, Mrs. Williarr' Wilson of ;1z,•l,, Fullarton.
Board of Education. to see, a five per cent increase forFordwich; east, Mrs. Leonard Over 70 attended the weting s
1974. ' %�'itrong, Egmondville; west,. M'rs.. Held in Northside United Church,
Mrs: Mervin" Reuber, ' of A series, of discussion groups
Seaforth reported that only 30 were held bn."Make-Up of United
churches had members registered- Church • Women's ' GrdVs"
for the alcohol forum held in "What is Z6e bnd'66own Church
Seaforth recently out pf a possible -Women?''. "How can we
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Violbt Ann Smith and Kieven
the bride: y
'age Mary Louise .Lane and
`I*ne, brother of�the bride, and
Birthday greetings' to Mrs.
the food provided at his father's
Willard Bennewies with Rev. Ray
Candles were lit by Perry
William Gerald Staples. The
Douglas' . O'Reilly, ' friena and
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Mar oyd, ,Mitchell, 88. Her
table, ,tot aentimental.fhoughts of
Faulkner officiating, Ac
Bennewies; brother of the groom:
bride is -the daughter of,Mr. and
neighbour• of tbe•families:
niec and husband and Mr. ani'
his mother's silver.hair. A Christ
The bride is the daughter of..
•,, Music was played -by Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph _A. Lane," R.R.2,
Following the ceremony, a
Mr§. Harper Wood of Mitchell '
ion 'home' will ' always be
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith of
Pearl Henderson, accompanied
Dublin, and the groom' is the only
reception s held in the Seaforth
took her out for the day. Also -
remembered and the emotional
,11,11.5,Seaforth, and the -groom is
by the soloists Diane llend�rson
son .of -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Community Centre, where done-
special greetingk .to Mks. Mary
link with home will Aways be
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
and Mrs. Betty Faulkner..
"guests
Staples, R.R.2; Dublin,
ing was enjoyed to music by the
Malcolm, 85, on- ayy I ith. With
remembered. The teaching -at
Bennewies of R.R:I, Dublin.
At the 'Orange Hall,
' 'Miss Patricia Murray, Strat-
:Nitelites' Winpham, whose
her were Mr.' and- Mrs. Ross .church
must be supplemented by
• Given -in marriage by her
were received by the bride's
ford; was organist a"rid accompan- .
leader is uncle of -the groom. The
Gordon and family;61Mitchell, and
a good' homeprogram in religious
father, the bride wore a'gown'of
mother wearing a floor -length
,led the soloist, . Miss Shat'on
bride's mother •"receivbil guests
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm,
instruction. The prodigal felt
white swiss polka -..dot, trimmed
gown of mauve polyester. knit
Staples, Stratford, who sang `.The
wearing a long gown, of flowered
Mrs. George . Pepper, Mitchell,
comfort in the, emotional %security
with white laec She wore, a four
trimmed, with white lace' and
Our 'Father', .'Prayer-, 6f St.
sheercrepe m shades of lavender,
Miss Pam Patrick, St- Joseph's, .
of the home. "There's no place
tier veil held to her hair bya pearl
white accessories, and wearing a
Francis', `God of Love,. God of
and was assisted'by the groom's
-Hospital, London, Mrs. Jack.
like hom;". Youth hostels, care
and crystal petal cluster' and
corsage" of yellow. 'mums.
,.Goodness', . and The Wedding
mother in a gown of blue flowered
Burchill, Dublin and'Mr. and Mrs.
centres can never take the place
carried a white Bible.draped with
The groom's .mo er wore a
Son/;.
nylon sheer.
Harvey HYe, Hensall. A, special ;
of the home.
yellow'roses, and an orchid: Her
floor -length gown,ofosted blue ',
The bride's going away outfit
]unch was lb'erved to visitors two
Visitors
matron of'honor was, tl bride's
polyester crepe with empire lace
T&' bride wito was given away
hi marriage by her father, looked
was,a'bei'ge pant suit, with white'
afternoons,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carter of,
sister, "Mrs. DorothyWoodman.''
and white accessories, and wear-,
orlorf cape, white• accessories and
Visitors with Miss Turnbull
Petoskey, ' Northern, Michigan,
from St3rtfertl, wearing a floor.
ing a corsage, of pink mums.
lovely in a bridal gown of white
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a corsage of pink roses.
were Mr. and Mrs. D.J.Hillis 'and'
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with Mrs. Vera Moore, Mitchell.
length gown of apricot 'polyester
Following the 'supper, tlfe
'nylon sheer •over taffeta with
The happy couple are residing
Jennifer of Ingersoll and` Miss
(Mrs,, Mooiels niece)
knit with: ruffles and short puffed.
-reception was held at Family
dainty ruffles and lace appliques
'at 197 Willow St. Stratford.
Marilyn Hillis, Tillsonburg. Many
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sleet s. 'Her bridesmaids were
Paradise.
on the bodice and,bishop sleeves.
Prior to her mar iage,•the, bride
others ,called on. Mother's Day
.� Susan.' ,Coombs.; . Seafofth,: "arid""
:Guests were present from, New
Her fingertip length veil was held
.vim, honored by a hover Spon-
from town.
Mrs. � aine 1M1 We, Mitchell,-
Yor Toronto, Goderich, Strat-
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in place by a becoming seed pearl
cored by Sharo: and Wilma'.Rey.
M.E.Reuber�•of Northside,
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friends of brid wore
ford Cambrid e, Hes eller, Lis-
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headpiece. She carried; a bouquet
•Staples, and Gail Nolan, at her
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took the .': devotionals at
.They
mint. green dre s " ntical to.
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towel, and surroundin area.
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of. yellow and. white baby mums:
parents home; and also'a surprise'
KiJbarchan this week. He
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> th t �q ho rtot{�. c xxied„� �,9K. their hoigY scion ,trip to.
Miss Gail'Nolan, R.R2 Dublin,
shower was, given by her class-
continued on the Mothcr's Day
bouquets of daisies. ��st ower
Niagara Falls and northern arpas
frier d of the bride,' was maid of
,mates at L'ambton College, Sar=
• tIY6 ire and chose.Luk'e 15 vs. 11 -
• girt; Kimberly Dietz, ornholm;
the - bribe chose a , sky , blue
honour. 'Wjss Catherine Anne
nia, from which ,she is a'recent.,
2'4 re the parable of the Prodigal
cousin of the groom, was dressed.
polyester knit dress and blue coat
Lane, sister, of the bride was
graduate.
Son. His chief thought was
-'in a floor -length gown of apricot
with black .accessories and an
bridesmaid'and' Jeanette Staples,.
Guests attended the wedd'ine
"There's no place like home".,peo
double knit polyester and carried
orchid corsage,
Sister of the groom was junior
from Toronto,, Burlington, :Stmt-
T}te prodigal -sod asked his father
' a basket of daisies,
The+couple will reside at R;R.1,
bridesmaid. They were dressed
ford, St. Columban a Dublin,
for his portion of his inheritance
The best man wag Dale`Benne-
Dublin.
alike in floor -length yellow swiss
3iraffordville, Kinkora, Thunder
and went• to a f'ar country where
- vies, Bornholm, and guests were
nylon dresses- featuring elbow
Bay, Condon; Wingham, Seaforth
he spent all in 'riotous ]ruing:.
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length capes and 'all wore yellow
and Detroit, Michigan.
.When he had spent all there arose
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SCOTT-+,MIKEL
Karen Gail Mikeli daughter of around the bell sleeves; mandarin
'around
� , "a
UCW m e'e ti n bas",
mighty famine in that land and�Wh
he began to be in want. he joined
himself to, a
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ar A. Mik'el of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A �
neckline bodice. and
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citizen of that countryneed
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R.R.lil, Wate oo,'and _William
James Oedi•ge Scoit, 105
ruffle at bottom of dress. -the
gown, had 'a chapel train and slie
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a�td he sent him into -the fields to
feed twine and he would fain
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Wellington Street, Kitchener,
a fingertip veil. She carried
e a n e ' W
c0 test
have filled • his bell with the
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-wore
son of'Mr.• and Mrs: Gordon D.
pink sweetheart roses, white
`��t
�h as s that the swine did eat arid'
itelderly,
Scott,• R.1112, Seaforth, were
'in
carnations and baby's breath in a
Mrs. Betty Bryans was hostess
Mrs.' Lorne Dale,
no man gave unto him. And when_
he came to himself he I will
destitute
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the
united marriage in a double-
ring ceremony at St. Ja ob on
cascade.
Mi§s Leona 'S.•harb of R.R,lt1,
to Unit 2 U.C.W. on Tuesday
evening with 21 members pre- r
conducted short business meet-
ing. U.C.W. g&geral meeting is to
„said
arise and go to. my father. How
downtrodden.
May 25th, 1974 at 3' p with
• Chesley was the maid of honor,
sent..
be held• in the church on TuesdayWherever
many hired servants of'my father
we
can
Rev. George Sim officiating
wearing d -pink .Swiss dot 'gown
, .Mrs. Pat'Bennett read a poem
'ur
evening May 28th..A cake walk
have bread enough and to spare
and 1 perish with hunger. I will
offer
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ty. The bride} given in marriage by
with ruffles and carrying •a
Bless Our Home' and scripture'
'
contest followed, with five mem
arise and to my father and,•1 ••••
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her father, chose, a gown of
` Ja oda crepe with guipure lace
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nosegay -of pink carnations, reading.was giv-en by Mrs. Frank
daisies and pink straw -flowers. Ilulle from the 15th cha ter of
p
hers witrning cakes.
Lunch was rovided b Mrs..'
P Y
go
will say unto him , Father,' I have
Sometimes,
News Of
Ted $cott, brother of ,thq
-groom, 103 Pinehurst Crescent,
Exodus verses i-7. "(''Frank
Hulley and Mrs: Mary
sinned against Heaven and -before
thee and am no mofe worthy to be
.o
pleasant.
The Collection was received by ,
Smith. Mrs. J.' Ure Stewart
Kitchener, was the roomsman
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Mrs. Mary Smith and dedicated
expressed thanks to thoge taking
called thy son. Make me as one of
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and'the guests were ushered.by
by Mrs.Bennett,
part.,
the hired servants and* he arose
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Auburn
Richard Mikel, brother of the'-
and came to his father and when
bride, 16 Center St.,•Elmira and
his father saw him a great way
to •
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it. Money.
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Mr. Jim Leddy:of St. Augustine
Mervyn Agar, R. I112,'$eaforth.
'Mrs.
Eg n%olldville
y
off, he' had compassion on him
and fell his kissed
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The, organist, Elmer
neck acid
tri t: Mary's Hospital,
che'ier;
Martin of St. Jacobs arcoippanied
him and the father said. to his
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Kites
where he had surgery
the sdioist,. Mrs. BettyMartin
@
Groot
Groomer
meet
servants, Bring forth the • best
• ur
get
on Tuesday . We hope for his
ofSt: Jacobs when she ari .
robe'and prat it on him and wring
speedy recovery.
The reception and dint5er'was •
'
The last meeting df •t$e Eg-
Your Fig
on his hand and shoes on his feet
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The Youth Club sponsored a,
held at Lakeview Lodge,'
ture and a as well as
and bring hither the fatted calf
. • they
help
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get
breakfast for mothers' and
breakfast
Bamburg.
mondville I Groovy Groomers for
'What Your Actions Say About
and let us -eat and be merry for
members of CWL with' their
For the wedding trip to
the .project 'Taking a Look at
You.' Afterwards the handout
this my son was deiRl'aad is alive
lot of
_••_
people
out
on Sunday morning: It
Northern Ontario, the bride chose
Ybuyelf' was held at the home of
sheet was filled ottq�t and a project
again, was lost brit is found. And'
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was enjoyed by everyone.
a mint green dress and corsage of
Diane Nigh., -This meeting was
' review sheet corn eted.
they began to be merry. Mr.
Mrs. Jam es Finelon fell on
tangerine roses.
opened with the 4-H pledge and
Some members vol+rnteered to
Reubersaid he would speak later
Friday and broke her ankle: She is
The couple will reside at• 205
then the roll call was answered by
ackout phrases while the remain-
on the.'elder' son who was angry
in Wingliam Hospital.'
Wellington Street N.', Kitchener.
everyone present. Carole Eggert
tier of them guessed.
about so much being heaped upon
Mr. Terri Foran of London visit
Guests were present from
then ,read the minutes.
The project is completed and
his brother. When the prodigal
#c*l with Mr, and Mrs. Johri Foron
Edmonton, -Florida, Sault Ste
The main • topic under discus-
'now• all are looking forward to
son' came to himself he felt the
over the'weekend.
Marie 'and Toronto
sion was 'Poise.' After discussion
Achievement Day on June 8.
emotional need of the home and
$E'N10-R1_'C1T-1ZE:NS_;0_
JOBS-:DO,N:E.
.Only 'cost is Materials,' i.e.' gas,
cleaning materials
DONE AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
Sponsored by Federal. Govern -
merit . O ' ortunities for, Youth
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Grant,. ,
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MONDAY to FRIDAY( -
9:00a -M.42:00 noon
Meeting of C.W.L. was -held in views were broadened on '•Pos- the first. thing he thought of was 1
Parish Hall Tuesday evening. 'mm�liimIf Ven dia'n%
nco nuc hPAn
Father Dentinger led in prayer at
r
opening of meeting'. Ladies are
asked to cater to a breakfast for
Knights ' of Columbus. Sunday,
June 9th. There were enough
donations received to tray for Pro
ane—cook stove,, purchased
r pentiy.
A number of ladies are going to
c nvention in London this week.
Ir
tea.
�lweaatng in ,)eptemoer. ,v numoer, Mr, and Mrs James Cameron
of get well cards were sent to sick, of Sarnia visited v itli their
f rosaries were given • to first daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and"lE-A_F'0RTH'BL1.TZ
communion class. They are Mrs. Charles Geddes and family
invited to Dungannon on May last week. Tiley also visited with SO Jewle-l-lers.,
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14th to see slides given by Mrs. Mrs. James Coutts of,Seaforth,'
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Zinn. Church Cleaning to be held Mr. and ••Mrs. Wm.' Coutts of i •
in June. Meeting closed with 'WIMton and Mrr and Mrs. Maur- Now to June 1 •--- inclusive Sunday. afternoon, May26thprayer. h icc Cameron of Brussels,
M Ir H 1 D t ' �/
rs. ene ea y, oro y
Donnelly and Lou speni Sunday
Mr. Mrs Gus
Mr: and Mrs, .Darwin Banner-
man and family were damping on
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all St01�lf►
Carried out by members of Seaforth Branch
,f i6with and -Redmond.
Rev. • Father Phalen was n
the long weer -end at Homestead
near Bayfield,
-•- SO/O oTSO%
g�'ders
No. 156,
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Leamington on Sunday attending
First 11�ass his former.
Visitors with • Mr. and Mrs.
j�p yai Canadian Legion
of one .of
arithiners
John Watt and Jennifer were Mr.
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on SPECIALS
GEO D HAYS,
V P and Mrs. Andy Robertson of
(tntetided for last week Toronto. L� � l� No* Now
PresiBent
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