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Eippen, decorated with daffodils,
white '11141714. and CalideIOUs, was
the setting:en $401.40t March 311,
for a charming wedding when Car-
.line Ethel; Isabelle Caldwell,• and
dui David Moore, Clinton', ex-
'changed marriage vows.
The bride is thedattghter 4
Harry A. mil the
late Mr! CaldWell, Kippen, Ontario,
the grdornis a sort of Mr. and Mrs.
poyd aY.IP,C4e.
Rev-,,tTeMen 14el-iend• Perfornied File ceremony. Mrs. Ross Broad
foot,. MPPer4 played traditional
wedding music, and accompanied
the soloist Miss Wilma Walters,
London, who sang "Because" and
"The Lords Prayer".
Giren in marriage by her bro-
ther Jack Caldwell, Kippen, the
bride was lovely in floor-length
white nylon tulle over satin fash-
ioned with Italian, lace bodice. A
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In a quiet ceremony' at the par-
sonage of Central. United Church,
Stratford, Rev. Dr., U. Laite, offic-
iated at the marriage of Mary
Yvonne Tremblay, daughter of Mrs.
Percy Webster, Hensall, and the
late Joseph T. Tremblay, to Ken-
neth Bruce Wildfong, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wildfong, Hay.
For th.* wedding the bride chose
a gown of blue nylon with white
accessories and a pink shortie coat.
She carried a corsage of white
carnations.
The attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lowery, Kippen, cous-
ins of the bride.
The wedding dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowery,
The couple will reside in Hay after
their wedding trip to Midland.
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C.141NWN NEIIMMCORP,
County Juniors Elect Executive
ve.F 150 Attend Annual Thursday
• Officers of Huron Junior Alton, Lucknow;Bert Pepper, Sea-
forth; Berne` NI4C3PleY, Zurich;
John PVA'.gt/ceterI Andy DeUIP111,
Ester; 1:Yeneld Pow, WinOirn;
James 'Bowman A Brussels,
Pr emotion of thq Junior raTta. Pcs' Y.PPOY fc'T most improvement in Meeting.ProcedUre 'was PleAl,e :by
Arthur Poltop tq 0;9 ,Tuni9r farin- ars 9inb of 01911.4S • 71.t W00 ac7 O by ,larry, Wheatley and
Catherine POUIPOO?
• IC1:1,67s• Sea-
forth; was elected as the new
president of the Junior *Statute.
First vice-president Shirley Mc-
chael, Wroketeri , second vice, president, Jean Swath, RR 1, Ethel;
secretary, Nancy Carter, RA_ 5,
Win*hanil..direet41* X4zion Ben?-
logwity, RIB 3, Brussels; BettY.' CamPbeil, Igt 1, Dublin; Audrey
O'Kraska, z ,Gorrie: Phyllis
1VIekeliaels, Wroxeter; Helen Little
RR 7, Lucknow; Joyce Little, RR
7, LuckneW; Stella Rankine, Clin-
ton; Mae Coleman, Clinton; Pat
Tuckey, RR 3, Exeter; Mildred
Ballantyne, RR 3, Exeter; Ila Pen-
gaily, Belgrave; Florence Dawson,
Wingham. Past president is Lois
Jones, •Clinton.
Over 150 members of the Junior
Farmers and Junior Institutes at-
tended the annual meeting.
shoulder-length veil of toile illus-
ion fell. from a. halo 'of pearls -44
crystals. She carried a white Bible
decorated with yellow roses and
streamers, . .
Three attendants precededr
to, the altar, Miss Merle P,
Kippen„ maid of honor, the .Misses,
Dolma and ituth. Anne. Moore, Chin
on, sisters of the groom, W1044
maids. The' trio were gowned. in
antique: gold nylon tulle over irisa
deScent taffeta with matching
bandeaux trinmzed with sequins,
:::**y carried bouquets of mauve
tinted 'mums, Ronald Moore, -Olin,
ten,, Was his brother's. groomsman:,
Donald. Epps, Clinton, and Gary
Cooper, Tillsortintrg, ushered.
The reception for 60 guests was
held in the church parlors, Fteceiv,
ing the guests, the bride's mother
were a black and white ensemble
`and the groom's mother assisted,
wearing, blue silk with jacket and
matching accessories, Both wore
corsages of white carnations,
For travelling to the United.
States for their "honeymoon the
bride donned a turquoise linen dus--
ter and matching dress with navy
and white, accessories. The young
couple will reside in Clinton, Guests
were present from London, Kitch-
ener, Hamilton', Seaforth,
Egmondville, Stratford, and Hen-
Allan Ravers
On "Tuesday afternoon, .March •
at Peafgrtlit First .'..preqhyterian
.0.aurelit Rev D. .Q1ePar Ca pll it
Officiated 4.t..the: marriage of Vfqr,
.1,taRra-#34.v9r.st claag149r of ThOP• Pe Rivers, Seaforth,. and the late
Mrs, Rivers, to John Howard Allan
VA. And Igrs, .Vfkar Allan,
l3rucefield,
The bride wore., powder blue!
suit with ,pink corsage- and pink,
accessories; • She waS,attended by
her sister, Mis4gYelYARivers, Sea-
forth, who were a OW ,grey quit
With red accessories and a. red.cor,
sage,
qfeeinSInan. was Ivan 9ueren!
gosa9r, :Proiliag94, • -
After a watidh* trip to '.riorld*,
Mr. and Mrs, Allan wil,.l reside
Brumfield, '
Ors Mspeiation were elected last
Thursday at, theMeeting
Clinton District Collegiate Tri-
stitute:
President, Earl McSpadden, Sea-
forth; vice-presidents, BOA. • Tar. lore : Walt•oPil ,$#WaAI :PrOgRPti Clinton;. secretary, , „Wheat*
treasurer, , .Arthur,'. assistant di !cultural,
Lre*entgivo; -Provinei4_4141Otor.
Miss Helen Johnston,.,i3aNafeelS% , •
Directors: X.,ayerne, CTOOldn, Wat-
toil; Strong, Dublin; INiVid
PinSTilOre. Gerrie; Allies; Robinson,
Fortiwich; Lome Hackett, Frank
•
Prize-winners on the second
evening of the .cooking school
sponsored by Clinton Chapter Or,
der ..of the Eastern Star, in the
auditorium of the public school
last week were:, bags of groceries,
Mrs. Fred Reid, Mrs. Jerry Bar-
row, Mrs. W. L. Morlok, Mm. V.
Habgood, Miss Mary Silcock, Mrs,
Mabel McAdam, Mrs. -H.. C. Law-
son, Mrs. Douglas Freeman, Mrs,
S, Sindall, Miss Wirmie. Gray, Mrs,
Florence Chowen, . all of Clinton;
Mrs. A. E. Clarke, Auburn; Mrs.
Robert Welsh and Mrs. H. Semple;
Bayfield; Mrs. Harvey Hayter,
Varna; and Mrs. I. Reid, RCAF
Station; utility dish, Miss M.
Pickett; mixing bowls, Mrs. Alden
Crich; bag of flour, NESS Mae
Coleman; soft drinks, Miss F.
Jamieson, Mrs, William Shaddock;
door prize, a travelling clock, Mrs.
Wilfrid ,Parker, Clinton; grand
prize, mix raster, Mrs. Russell
Holmes, Clinton; cooked foods,
Mrs. Helen Bartliff, Mrs. Daisy
Churchill, MrS, J. A. McCall, Mrs,
Walter Newcombe, Mrs. R. Holm-
es, all of Clinton; Mrs'. Ross Mid-
dleton, Bayfield; cooked ham, Mrs.
Caryl Draper, Clinton.
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nick Canadian
Quiz 1, Which province ranks third In
• area?
2, What proportion of births in .
Canada occur in hospital? ,
3, What proportion: of the Canad-ian tax dollar is spent •on ed-
ucation? On welfart and &pc,
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dame the only ship to 9.Y9f:
/111.,froin,PosRtio,to 4tla Northwest Passage?,
5. Clirreat annual' goirernment
revenue from stiles tax only is
$225 million, $375 million, $575
trrillion?
• ANSWERS: 5. $575 million, 3,
Education, about 8 cents of every
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