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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-13, Page 44 i ; r. .. . � ��. 41��, �?�.''t#I�PRT!�+M pN'�:� ST�•',,'+H f.Sr � x .. „� 0 Are,10.­! Wedding � � � 71 7 jjj /`� 1 /��/ �p�/ /�\ /�M�� e ...p i1or r'�M M rIC ` #VM a Youth- and th r r a Law o' am •,. f• , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boshart, and dark green satin ribbon. Club, Halton County Sportsmen Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Large white picture hats with UF R. Wilson, Toronto are the (BY ebble Darling) like• program only allows for ' ::. parents of .the groom. their ensemble. They carried A bee will help the birds this Given in marriage by her ' Goderich Police Station has Her impressions of policemen approximately 150 placements. a •. z father, the bride chose a gown of .'': W'� Area. ` silk knit jersey styled with a At Grey . Council's June ac uirpd some Brussels talent for ave changed. He knew of the program from 'I ,� Ontario Federation of Anglers, `= Toronto ushered the guests. and Hunters joined in a meeting the 1974 budget was the summer as part of a program used to be kind of afraid of when he was working in Oakville. r , rf point sleeves. The natural Gingerich of Zurich. They planted plots of sunflower, waistline fell into a chapel train The reception was held at the adopted. 'sponsored by the Ontario Police them, but now I have found they They had three young people one � f with a large bow and a belt at The couple went to Freeport, mounds of earth which will form waist with matching lace and The clerk was instructed to Commission, called "Youth and are really nice and just,doing their 'summer and •he realized the honeymoon. Maitland Rhokis dammed and ! The . couple will reside in write the Town of Seaforth the Law". job like anybody else," she said. usefulness of the program. this year. Barns and farmhouses carried , a traditional . cascade Guests were present . from in the area were sold and regarding the proposed Day Care Mary Anne Blake, daughter of Goderich Police Chief, Pat "I asked them this year to send sweetheart roses with white Zurich and London. new lake. �� Centre. in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake', R.R.2, King, feels fortunate to have me a pretty girl and they did," he .' The clerk was also authorized Brussels will be working for 12 Mar Anne for the summer. The added.' .y� F„ uta " to give a letter to William A. weeks with the notice., �, ` Stevenson Jr. advising the Mary Anne will be entering her r i" Ministry of Transportation and Communicatiotis that there is no second year at the Universi� ofA. , ,� ••. `''� Western Ontario in' social work • `� � �• > { land -use by-law relating' -to She had never heard of the' ! wrecking yards in the Township program, Youth and the Law and E t' ` of Grey and the Council of Grey discovered it by chance in a v Township concurs with the booklet describing government I establishment of a wrecking yard programs in the employment of s"y at Lot 12, Concession 14. the university. + Clifford Bray was appointed "Social workers have a lot of commissioner to look after repairs "A" contact with the police," she to Branch of the Silver explained. She hopes her work this summer will give her a •• t' p b, a Corners Municipal Drain. Applications for loans in the chance to meet the kind of people afil, �_• . � Y,r amounts of 10, 100., $5,200.,. and she may work with some day. rs� .� $4,000. were accepted. For now, her duties are mostly _ jZ ' The request of Balla Hi Farms Ming, and bookkeeping, but she (Photo by Phillips) to level the ditch bank on the does answer the calls and put WILSON "— BOSHART Close Municipal Drain , was them inrougu on the police raaiu.g d denied. "Some calls are really funny,"� `' -'»`, Eleanor Pearl Boshart and daisies. The obstruction will be she said. "One lady had a Richard Alan Wilson were united Deborah Boshart, Seaforth was removed in the.. Close Municipal squirrei`a ac mg her house." in marriage in • the Zurich the maid of honor and Mary Jane• Drain at Ralph Keffer's, Lots 15 -She hopes. to meet more people Mennonite Church, Zurich on Southgate, Kitchener was the and 16, Concession 3. as the summer progresses. Part dune 1, 1974 at 4:30 p.m. • with bridesmaid. They ware dressed ,A used dry photo -copier will be of her job will be ,conducting �� `b' Rev. Clayton Kuepfer officiating.' alike in' mint green knit styled purchased from Skeoch Office surveys and she° will get the The cTiurch was 3ec�raieu with WORKING IN GODERICH —Mary Anne Blake of with a scoop neckline, cape Supplies. chance to ride in 'the squad cars. candelabra, white mums and sleeves and a full skirt with a Accounts paid were -General . Mary Anne enjoys working Brussels is putting in a 12 week stint at the Goderich multi color white, pink and yellow ' natural waistline. They were $7,052.41; Roads & Bridges-.... with the off tiers and getting a Police Station as part of the program "Youth and the daisies. trimmed with white guipure lace 30,150,64 for a total of chance to see what they are really Law., (Staff Photo) The bride is the daughter of and appliques of yellow flowers • $37,203.05. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boshart, and dark green satin ribbon. Club, Halton County Sportsmen Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Large white picture hats with H u ll ett Bee e l d R. Wilson, Toronto are the matching green ribbon completed' *h ::. parents of .the groom. their ensemble. They carried A bee will help the birds this Given in marriage by her nosegays of multi color white, year at the Hullett Conservation y z father, the bride chose a gown of yellow and pink daisies. Area. ` silk knit jersey styled with a Frank Robinson of Toronto was Volunteers from Zone 6 of the mandarin collar with guipure the groomsman and John Paluka, Ontario Federation of Anglers, daisy lace and hand appliqued Toronto ushered the guests. and Hunters joined in a with seed pearls, long fitted lily The pianist was Mary Ellen work bee at the park Saturday. rf point sleeves. The natural Gingerich of Zurich. They planted plots of sunflower, waistline fell into a chapel train The reception was held at the millet and corn seeds and cleared from the pleated waist, accented Seaforth Golf and Country Club. rubbish. with a large bow and a belt at The couple went to Freeport, mounds of earth which will form waist with matching lace and Bahama Islands for their man-made isloads when the pearls. A large, white picture hat, honeymoon. Maitland Rhokis dammed and with a crown of matching guipure The . couple will reside in the low-lying areas flooded later lace completed the picture., She Toronto. this year. Barns and farmhouses carried , a traditional . cascade Guests were present . from in the area were sold and bouquet p -of pink sensation Toronto, Ottawa, Port Elgin, dismantled to make way for the sweetheart roses with white Zurich and London. new lake. THREE.GRADUATE —Three sons of Dr, and Mrs. Paul .Brady of Seaforth are It is hoped that wild geese and ducks will n est on the islands. recent graduates. Robert M.Brady, left, graduated May 23 from the University of The workers — 85 adults and Watefto-with a Bio irs; History: Dr. Stephen E. Brady ,ft0tre�'graduAted fro *M the Treas&,�-: Ike_ �h a 6 UCW 59 children — represented,.seven• University of Western Ontario, in Medicine on June 7. He will be interning for the associations which work one day next year at the Royal Columbia Hospital, New Westminister, B.C. after 'which he charge of business portion of the, each year at a conservation area. U.C.W. Unit 2 met June 4th g p The sportsmen gathered Friday plans to pursue a post -graduate course in surgery. David C. Brady, right, received with Mrs. James M. Scott as meeting, and opened by reading a night for a social evening at Point his diploma in Geoditic Science from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute on May 31. He 'hostess and with 23 members and poem "Garden of The Mind' Farms Provincial Park. is employed b C.H.Pitts Engineering Construction Ltd. and at resent is livin in -4 visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were This y g g p g read also a card of thanks from year's group came from Sudbury, Ontario. All attended Seaf'd fh Publ.ic School and SDHS and David Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Alec Smith family of the late Mrs. Moffat, WesternOntario Fish and Game .attended St. Andrews College, Aurora as well, had charge of program with and a letter from the foster child. Club and Lobo Conservation Club h h' h in London' Windsor S rt t opened. withA poem, read iby Mrs. Smith gave an encouraging Club, Halton County Sportsmen L Mrs. Scott. Hymn No. S89. was". treasurers report. A Club, Oakville Rod and Gun Club, sung."Mrs. Smith gave Scripture minute's silence was observed in memory of,a.faithful Good Time Fish and Game Club reading lst Psalm followed by member of the unit, the late Mrs. - of Hamilton and Good Will Fish prayer. Mrs. Dave Tremeer 'Moffat, followed by the ' Lord's and Game Club of Kingsville. k favored with a lovely solo entitled Prayer in unison. "Trees". Mr. and Mrs.' Scott Mrs. Lorne Carter moveda-' showed slides of their visit to vote of thanks to Mr. and'Mrs. India and told .of places they Scott and all taking part in the a - .. visited and of their interesting program. Following a delicious experiences there. lunch, a very successful bake salewell a f� .. i . President Mrs. Lorne Dale took was held. ' ' DR,. TERRY JOHNSTON Terry Ray Johnston, son of Mr. MICHAEL JOHN NEWNHAM and Mrs. Carl Johnston, Blue - at the Convocation of the, vale, received a Doctor of Veter- University of Western Ontario on inary Medicine degree at War June 6, 1974 received, his honors Memorial Hall University of Bachelor of Science degree in Guelph on May 24th. Terry is a Plant Sciences. He was a member of the staff of the graduate of S.D.H.S. and is the Seaforth Veterinary Clinic. eldestson of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Newnham. MURRAY JOHN HULLEY ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Huiiey,•R.11;.4,Walton, graduated NANCY FORREST with the degree, Bachelor of daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Applied Science, in chemical Forrest, R -R.#2, Kippen, engineering on May 25 from received her Bachelor of Arts University of Waterloo. He has degree in Psychology on June 4, accepted a position with Proctor 1974 at the University of Western & Gamble in Hamilton and has Ontario Spring Convocation. She ` enrolled at McMaster University is a graduate of Seaforth District on a part-time basis to obtain his High School. Master's De -gree. DAVID J ®CAPLING David J. Capling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Capling,Mitchell, is an honour graduate in Business Administration of the Upiversity of Western Ontario School of Business Administration. He receiv "' his degree on Thursday, June t, at Convocation in Alumni Hall at U.W.O. Dave attended Mitchell Public School and is a graduate of Mitchell High School. He has accepted a posit -n with the Chartered Accountancy firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. in their London office. He is married to the former Joanne Templeman of Staffa, Ontario. Mess Barbara Brady Is Enrolling Students For FaILLessons _ in E PIANO and , BASIC HARMONY Call 527 -1456 ARNOLD STINNISSEN LIFE — HEALTH and ACCIDENT Registered Retirement Pensions — Income Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Annuities. — REPRE'SENTING — Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada TELEPHONE: 521-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTN REMEMBERING' —' Jim Sills and his wife, the former Anne Achilles; look over mementos from the many years of Seaforth DHS Girls Trumpet Band activity at the Band's reunion and dance at the arena on Saturday night. Mrs. Sills is a former member of the band.' ' (Staff.Photo) Now! ; . 'FOR 5 YEARS Guaranteed Investment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation The senior Trust Conipaiir devoted entirely to serving the people ofOntbrio. KCITI"4ndGRE TRUST COMPANY - SINCE 1889 n M Attention `°*°M •�. Vetersknm G° O.M.. Ex -Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer H. W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer. of London will visit at the Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFOR,TH During the week ®f July 16th Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding War Disabilty Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re- quested- to cantabit the Service Officers of bhe Seaforth Branch NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, JUNE. 17th Interviews by Appointment Only SERVICE OFFICER: GEORGE H- MILLER -- 11,HONE 527-1512 . a 0 2 W 0Q 0 W N,1 h REMEMBERING' —' Jim Sills and his wife, the former Anne Achilles; look over mementos from the many years of Seaforth DHS Girls Trumpet Band activity at the Band's reunion and dance at the arena on Saturday night. Mrs. Sills is a former member of the band.' ' (Staff.Photo) Now! ; . 'FOR 5 YEARS Guaranteed Investment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation The senior Trust Conipaiir devoted entirely to serving the people ofOntbrio. KCITI"4ndGRE TRUST COMPANY - SINCE 1889 n M Attention `°*°M •�. Vetersknm G° O.M.. Ex -Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer H. W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer. of London will visit at the Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFOR,TH During the week ®f July 16th Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding War Disabilty Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re- quested- to cantabit the Service Officers of bhe Seaforth Branch NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, JUNE. 17th Interviews by Appointment Only SERVICE OFFICER: GEORGE H- MILLER -- 11,HONE 527-1512 . a 0 2 W 0Q 0