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Edyth Beacom. Laura
Lyon and Mary Richie atten-
ded a get together of friends
and relations honouring Mar-
garet Vipond on her retire-
ment after 50 rears. held at
Mitchell School. September
13th.
Mrs. Beth Knos and Mrs.
Hazel Watkins spent Satur-
day to Wednesday ,on a tour to
Sault. ...Ste. Marie. Agawa
HPII,Y9rt and, trip by ferry to
Island. -
Mr. and Mrs. George Kin-
der of 'Peterborough
last weekit3th of.$epterober,
with Mrs, Davidson.
audher Mother
Also. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
FaireY and Wanda for Mir-
• earn visited at the same
home.
Mrs. Tom Allen attended
the .U.C.W. Centennial meet-
ing at Thames Road church
on Monday 14th. Aimwell
unit meeting is Monday.
September 27th in the church
at 8 p.M. when Mrs. Barry
(Lorna) Miller from Kitchen-
er. a former Londesboro gal.
will be speaking on nutrition
and family.
Jack Snell won the •'Colon:
ial Lady quilt" on Tuesday
,night_at Q.E.S. meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen
enjoyed, a holiday this .past
week in Northern Ontario.
Raby Mantle of Heron-
view spent a few ,days. lust
'week with her cousin Mrs.
Jean MeVittie,
Mr. and Mrs. V.iint.'Ramo,
ton of Moorefield spent ,last
week with theiF datighter Mr.
and :Ws.. 'Bob Thoi4nPscia.
John Twirler., Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Turner Barry
and. Bonnie, Tuckersinith:
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Lawson John
and Elizabeth and celebrated
John Turner's birthday.
4-H
The first meeting of the
Londesboro III club was held
on Monday September 14th
at Marjorie D uizer's.
Elections for officers resul-
ted in the following president
Kathy Radford; Vice Pres.
Robert Kolkmatu secretary-
Lisa Duizer; Pres. Reporter
Helen Kilkman. Of the 11
members who joined this club
Murray .Gount
Unite Church
etlebrafe4 its „Anniversary
Sprvi0 6:imdsty morning
was: anist.
Ms.liers, were A,4lan Searle.-
' Wialter Bewley' . and -,Jack'
Mc ,wing, Rev.. Charles: A.
•.Swan pndgete4 the senittc.,
Guest 4010ist..cx1044'.. Kart
contributed two altos
Graente Craig presented
the speaker Murray Gaunt
who took . as his sermon.
"Faith what is means to a
layman." Murray Cardiff
M.P. and Murray Elston
M.P.P. both brought greet•
ings.
Marie McGavin gave a few
words of thanks to everyone
there were b boys. We were
taught how to cut up a
chicken, the parts of a chicken
how to preserve a chicken.
etc. On Monday September
21st. at Irene Brpritleys we
will be preparing the chi eken
At the close of the service
everyone was invited to the
basement for, a fellowship
hour when the U:C,W. ladies
served a• smorgasbord lunch,
Many former members were
back to this special Occasion.
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Donna
Goclkin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Godkin• who has
obtained First Class Honors
and then eating it for supper.
Everyone had an enjoyable•
time and I hope to see you all
at the next meeting.
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flay evening, September 16.
Mrs. Keith Rock presided
There were 20 mem-
bers and 2 gliests present.
Minutes were read by Mar-
jorie Humphries. The Roll
call was answered by:
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done to improve ourcommun-
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' Karen. Linda McGregor and` Gordon Thomas Yeo were
married Sept. 12 at Brucefield United Church. Rev A.
Snyder of Woodstock and Rev. R. MeMulleo of Brucefield
officiated. The bride isithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McGregor of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Yeo of R.R. 3
Clinton are the parents of the groom. The matron of honour
was Bev Ratighland of Terrace. B.C. Bridesmaids a ere
Dianne McGregor of Goderich. and Lynne Dodds of R.R:
Seaforth. Bill McGregor of R.R. S Clinton was best man.
Ushers were Larry McGregor of Goderich and Glenn
McGregor of Brumfield. The ring bearer was Reuben
Cooke of Ottawa. The flower girl was Karcy McGregor of
Goderich. Carol Carter was the organist. and Glenn
McGregor-the piper. at the service. The couple will as e at
the groom's farm at R.R.3 Clinton. (Photo by Phillips)
. • Janet Schoenhals and Perry Wood were married Sept. 19
at North Street United Churchin Goderich. The bride is the
daughter of Lloyd and Audrey Schoenhali of Goderich. The
groom isthe son othorrell and Shirley Wood of Blyth. Rev.
Ball officiated at the ceremony. Carol Stegenstad' of
Goderich was the maid of honour. and best man was Gary
Wilson Of•Sudbury. Bridesmaids were Audrey Beacom of
Goderich. Glenda Wood of Blyth and Kim Buchanan of
Goderich. Ushers were John Franken of Auburn. Paul
Franken of Auburn and Gary Souch. of Blyth. The couple will
reside at R.R. 3 Blyth. (Photo by Phillips)
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Cheryl Chapinaa and Kinn* Stewart were tarried Aug,
15 at Exeter IJaited Charth. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman of Exeter. The grocifit is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Kirkion. Rev. James
Forsythe officiated at the ceremony. Maid of honour was
Susan Chapman of Exeter. Bridesmaids were Cheryl
Stewart of Kirkton and Kelly Gaiser of Toronto. Amy Leah
Pott of Thunder Bas was flower girl. Mike Bondy of
Waterloo was best man. Ushers were Craig Alexander of
Hensall. Paul Chapman of Exeter and Garry Raspberry of
Peterborough. After a trip to the Dominican Republic the
couple live in Waterloo. (Photo by Doerr/
Huronview
Resi-
dents gathered in the audi-
torium on Monday afternoon
to listen to Old Tyme Music
records.
Ceramic class was held on
Tuesday afternoon. Maitland
*Omen's Institute in. Wing-
ham provided the entertain-
ment at the September birth-
day party on Wednesday
afteroon. The pianist was
Ethel Adams. Providing the
coval music was Mabel Jack-
lin. Ruth Chien. and Millie
Walsh. The audience joined
them in a Sing Along. Read-
ings included poems called
Friendship, Giving Lavishly.
and What A Cab Driver
Knows. Happy Birthday was
sung to those who were
celebrating and birthday
cards distributed. Cupcakes
and tea was served at the
close.
Mrs. • A. Prouty led the
singing of the hymns You
May Have the Joy Bells. Lord
Lay Some Soul .,Upon My
Heart, •at Bible Stucly„,..on,
Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Prouty sang the solo-Springs
of Livitig Water. The congre-
gation sang the chorus. 1 he
-'-message given by Mrs.
Prouty was taken from John
Ch. 4. Jesus Gives Living
Water To the Samaritan
Woman.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Jonathan Fish-
er.
WOOD—SHOENHALS