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Their vows will be spoken and
very, well heard.
Chum news
Mr. and Mr Ross Bennett
welcomed people at the door to
the Sunday morning church
service at Duff's United Church.
The service was conducted by
Rev. Ed. Baker and his sermon
was "Fellow hei rs with Christ".
MissesDena and Debbie Wey
sang a duet, "The Lord is My
Shepherd" with their own guitar
accomyamint. The flowers at the.
front of the church were In memor
of Don Achilles whose funeral
was held at the church, last
Friday.
• - • Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Lillycrop
and family of London spent the ,
weekend with her parents, _.Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Bolger: Mrs..
Jean Hutchinso n 'and children of
Brussels spentL..bor Day, at the
same home. • •
her mother, Mrs. Doug Fraser 'third
and the groom's mother, Mrs
George Blake, Jr. were presented
with corsages upon arraiving and
were now asked by the emce to
come forward to the chairs at the
,front.
Mrs. Rose Loomans, Seaforth,
read the following address:
'To Dianne on the occasion of a
Bridal Shower. It was in July ,
1975 that Dianne received her
degree. A degree in nursing, she
obtained, and with pediatrics, she
sustained. One year in London at
St. Jo's. Isn't it strange how fast
it goes.
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c►ornmg
for bale
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On to Kitchener , they'll go,
Where she will manage to cook,
work and sew.
Her many duties will keep her
busy as. a bee,
,But she is Butte capable as .you
will agree. •
This evening your neighbors and
friends so dear,
Have brought you gifts',- food.
wishes sincere
May God richly bless your
married life
As you travel together as man and
wife. '
May all the joys and happiness
Huron Alpha
activities •
Huron County's • Alpha
continues to grow. t23 persons
attended the August meeting, 10
of them for the first time.
News came from theWingham
Library ' that books taped on
cassettes are available to the
blind. Tape recorders to utilize
the cassettes may also be
borrowed. Other area libraries
offer this service as well.
The meeting learned of the
decision of the provincial govern-
ment to refund the Sates tax on '
vehicles bought by the handi-
capped in 1976 and also that
inquiries are to be made to have
the manager of a riding stable for
theliiii'diCapped to ;SSA Slides to
the group in the near future.
The limit Alpha meeting be
held in the Holmesville School on
Tuesday, September 28 at 8 p.m.
For further information, call
Elaine Townshend at Clinton
482.3073 or Ralph and Pat
Watson at Brussels 887-6236.
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that' life can'.bring yoult way;'
Good health, And good hieodat.
good fortune, throughouteack
future day ; be sours, - •
Best Wishes and'Contratitlations
Your friends, neighbors and
relatives.
Gifts.• were: brOught by,
Heather MeDenald; Ceryl Fraser
and Rose • Loomans, ,Janice.
Boston and. Brenda Mathers put
the -bows from-the parcels Oti an
apron -and put _ it, on the
bride-elect. A tableOloth Made by
Phyllis Mitchell and names were
signed on it with cameo paints as
they arrived and was presented to
Dianne4 She thanked everydne
for the gifts.
Lunch was served by the 8th
a16th unit ladle's.
Misses Jane Leeming and Pat
McDenald left on Tuesday wheie
they will be attending the
Ryerson College in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and
family of Sarnia spelitthe holiday
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid.
Mr.'and,Mrs. John McGillvary
of Dorchester spent Sunday with
Mr: and Mrs. Bruce , Clark and,
boys. Mrs. Maud Leeming and
Mr. Jim Clark were .41sO SUpper
guests at the, same home.
We are sorry to hear Mtai-,Yean
-Wier is again a patient ui the
Seaforth Community Uospital, we
hope she is soon able to return to
her home.
Miss Connie Coutts, R.N. of
Guelph spent a few days retie ntly
at the home of. her parents, Mr,
and 'Mrs. Bill Coutts.
Mr. and- Mrs'rChris Lee. and
family have relurned home
following a two week motor trip
down East to Quebec and other
'points of interest enroute.
Rev and. Mrs. Roberts of
Goderich called on Mrs. Maud •
_Leming, Labour Day Monday.
Sunday guests with Jean
Broadfoot Were Mr ain '"MA:
W.I.Notes
The Walton Women's Institute
will hold their Education ad
Cultural Activities' meeting in-th
Community Hall on Wednesday,
September .15 at 8:15 p.ni.The
conveners are Mrs. Harold Hudie
and Mrs. Ketih Rock. Roll call is'
to be answered by' "A memory
verse I leained at school" with a
motto, "Education is the gateway
to' better living."
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-The UnitedChurch Women
met W ednesdaY evening in the
Church basement with 18 present.
Mrs. Martin Baan 'presided for
_the 17th and Boundary Unit
opening. with Hymn, "0 Master,
let me walk with Thee"
Accompanied by Mrs.C. Wey at,
.'the piano. Mrs. Fred Uhler gave
prayer followed by Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie reading the scripture from
Psalm 90. Mrs. B aan gave - the
meditation, "The meaning of
life" from the scripture..
Collection was received froM
Mrs. K. McDonald and dedicated
by Mrs. Baari. Hymn, "Sun of my
sold, Thou Saviour dear" cldsed
the devdtion. •
Mrs. Don McDonald chaired
the business portion and read a
poem, "A swarm of bees without
stings". Mrs Edna Hackwell
. read the minutes in the absence
of Mrs.A. Traviss.
• In the announcements, the
yeegionat meeting Will be held at
.,-..-orthside United Church,
Seaforth. It was'decided to hold a
'social hour after church the last
Sunday in September. A•bale is to
be packed, all good, clean 'used
clothing to be left in the church
basement by SundayOctober 10th.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs.
A. McCall read thank-yeti notes
Johnston and Mrs. n Vliet Sr.
from Phyllis Dut4, - • Shirley
Mrs. E. Mitchell gave a very
interesting report of the three
days she and Mrs. ,Neil.,McGavin
spent at Alma College recently. it
was agreed to have the turkey.
supper on the first. Wednesday in
November. • The executive will •
meet in October.
Correspondent Remember your primary, school
Mrs. Allan McCall years. •
Miss Dianne Fraser was guest Pony tails, public speaking, your
of honor at a bridal shower prior .Peers•
to her marriage early this month. Off to summer camp did you go,
•• It was held in the basement of It all seems so long ago.
Duff's United Church on Monday On to high school in Seaforth you
evening,Augast 30. went •
&piano prelude of music was Marty long hours in Mathematics
played by Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, you spent, .
as the ladies were arriving , then And just when you thought you
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell led in a were in the hole.
sing-song, • You were an Ontario Scholar,
Mrs. Ken McDonal‘weleemed What a goal!
all and 'read a Beading 'Mother's Kemember Germany! You had , a
Council." Debbie Wey played a good time,
melody of music on her guitar. Lots of good food, plenty of wine.
Phylllis Mitchell and Julie Do you mind that one fellow!
Mitchell played several old time What a pest, "
• favourites on piano and violin, And you left good old Phil_ at
accompaniments, Mrs. Leona "home for a test. •
..McDonald gave a reading; Now. who knows exactly when (D)
"Adiice about . a husband" ' , „„
followed ,by -Phyllis and Julie Their-acquaintance turned out to • group plans singing duet favourites. be a sure thing - you bet! „ •
The guests of honor, Dianne -, As you will see on September the
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starring this coming Sunday for
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Mr. and Mrs.Stan McDonald of
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Mrs. Lytne Steffler and Miss
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