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Hayek-Goldsworthy edding
in St. Joseph's Catholic Church
• issued in amounts from $1.00
upwards for 3, 4 or 5 years.
• earn the above indicated` interest,
payable half-yearly by cheque.
• authorized investment for all
Canadian Insurance Companies
• and trust funds.
MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY HAYEK
NE S F
Miss Leny Westerhout of
Londeshoro has, accepted a pos-
ition at the office of .the British
Mortgage and Trust Company,
Goderich, Miss .W-esterhout is a
graduate of Goderich Business
College,
About 25 members of the
Institute attended the June
birthday party held at HurOn-
view last Wednesday, renewing
old friendships and also provict-
ing a program consisting of,
vocal numbers) instrumentals
and readings followed by a cec-
lel hour with lunch.
The Smorgasbord supper
sponsored by the Stewards of
the church last Monday even-
ing was a decided ' success. A
POa TER'S 1-1111
rice Church
UCW Plans
For Two Suppers
The United Church Women
of 'Grace. Church met last Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs. Art
Bell. The president, Mrs. Ches-
ter Sturdy, presided Over the
meeting and the Scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. Elgin
Cox.
The roll call was answered
by .donating en article for auc-
tion.
A lengthy business period' fol-
lowed making final. plans 'for
the July supper and the wed-
ding supper. A crib quilt was
completed during the ai
At the close of the meeting
an auction sale of the articles
donated was held with Mrs.
Elgin Cox as auctioneer,
arr.
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guest speaker. Her niessage was
"The, Changing Church and the
chmIghl,g, worid,o
The $941 Anirmal Memorial
Service Will be held at Bair's
Cemetery on Sunday: July 4, at
a p.m, Tie service this Year is
in charge of the Baptist Church
with Pastor Craig Fetter $ af-
Blolatinl;,
gna MPS- Stewart Toll,
Terry and Warren, Windsor, re
centiy.visited. with his Pare/10i
Mr. 'and Mrs; Fred Toll.
Forty-eight pupils and their
mothers of TISS 5 Hulletit en-
j9Ved. taus tit) to Niagara
Falls last-Friday..
'Congratulations to Mr, and.
Mrs,. Meredith Young who re-
cently celebrated • their 30th
wedding Anniversary. Mr. and
Mrs. Young have 'a family of
two daughters, one son, and
nine grandchildren
Mr, and mvs, Ea Davies vis-
ited friends In London on Sun-
day.,
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Young-
taut, Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Toan
Youngblut and Paul, George and
Earl YOungblut of Woodstock,
visited relatives in the Auburn
district on StmdaY,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Popp, RR 1, Auburn
on the birth of their son, David
Diane/ Douglas, Robert, ,Larvi
Pg41, POOkto -44.0 33o'kty) !, 112nS, '
Otto Popp of Coderieli is. stay. ing ,soPP§:, hOmo.. 1414,1e
Muses. )Debbie Betty ; Jo are
s' to with their'grantiparent$i
.44,c1 Mrs'.. Meredith YOM1g,
Gee ,Lawlor returned home
:from -Clilpf(oo Hospital .144T1
weekend.
;Wm, Lena .Alleock and KM
0,r1 Bentley of i44094. visited
.on -SaiturdaY. with their. eoatik
Mrs. Sam. Daer, and the; bro,
Vier, John .-Gloitsber of Code-
Oen,
Mr, 411,4 Mpg,.Thoraaa1.1aggitt.'
and Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Pat-
terson of Godeqich visited
friends in 'Tarvistock on Satur-
day.
MIDDLETON
Mrs, Fred • 'Middleton, Mrs,
Donald Middleton Mrs. Edward
Wise and Mrs. StewartAgirldie-
ton attended the meeting of the
DeanerY Huron held in St,
Thomas Church, Seat:Oh, on
Tuesday of last week. •
Flowers Were. placed an St,
James Church, Middleton, in
loMing memory of the laite
George Herbert Eninierson.
Couple honoured
Mr. and Mrs. Tom: Hudie, who
recently moved to Clinton from
their home on the seventh con-
cession of Goderich Township,
Were 'honoured last week with
lovely gifts ".from the members
of St. James Church, Middleton.
A 'delegation of the church
ladies . called on Mr. and Mrs.
Hudie and 'presented them with
Wall plaques depicting early
settlers and pioneer scenes and
also a decorative' piece of pot-
tery.
Father R. A. Graveline said
the nupital mass and Father S.
E. McGuire united in marriage
Ruth 'Bernadette Goldsworthy
and Anthony Jude Hayek, both
of Kitchener, at St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Clin-
ton, on Saturday, June '19 at
4 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldswor-
thy, HR 1 Clinton,. and the
parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hayek, Kit-
chener.
Given in. marriage by her
father, the bride chose a formal
floor-length sheath of silk nor-
ganza styled with a fitted
sleeveless bodice featuring a ba-
teau neckline. Her chantilly
lace bolero jacket with short
sleeves gathered at the back
into a natteau train which was
floor-length. A Silk norganza
bow held her bouffant veil of
tulle illusion, and, she carried
a wedding bouquet of pink De-
light roses, and white shasta:s
interwoven with white satin and
silver threaded tulle.
Bridal attendants were all
sisters of the bride. Miss They-
ma Goldsworthy, Hamilton, was
maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Misses Alfreda and Jill
Goldsworthy, Clinton, They
were gowned alike in frosted
lace over turquoise street-length
gowns styled along 'Empire
lines, Their detachable boleros
of white chiffon fell into street-
length trains from large ,bows
at the back and their head
pieces were bows of matching
material, They carried white
shastas and Hearts Delight yel-
low roses.
Little Miss Shirley McGlynn,
Kitchener, niece of the bride
as flowergirl, Wore white nylon
ever taffeta featuring a lace,
trimmed, bodice with, three-,
quarter length Sleeves and a
wlhite cummerbund. She carried
a nosegay of pink roses and
white Sh as tas ,
IlepheW of the bride, John
MeGlynti; Kitchener, Was ring-
bearet.
Kiteherter; at-
tended the greed' as best than,
and ushers were A..ntliOnY
dice and Chafes 111,cor, both
of Ititehenor, .and Paul Colds-
Worthy, Clinton, brother of the
bnitle„
For a wedding dinner in the
Parish Hall, the bride's mother
greeted guests afi aqua man,
ire dreSS of fig-rued nylon overt
tadeta, "Weed White ac-
cestories and. a, oortaga
'kW alas. She WAS assisted by
Auburn United
Holds Picnic
AUBURN — lino' Vaited.
Chitral. Sun, day 'School held its
014.h.ttl picnic at the. United.
PlAxrch .$14mmor ocha.01 gronildt'
on Lake .1,1iiron. ,with .g large
attendance.. The highlight of the.
eventing" after the -delicious ;sup,
140 was 'the moc$ for the
Too,
Results the races were:
Girls 441$4, ;04 year's,. Made lxn
pey, Barbsaa )3oys •
Ronnie -Plunkett, Glen Wight
man, Larry .plactzc9.7 Girls, .9-
10, moic 'Ploniwtt Arrva Ball,
POP.04. 33.400blor . Pcoy • ,p40,
Pam Bears, Rickey Arc10;ol.)4p1t,
Keith .Lapp; Boys, 1.112, jam
'NOAMcari Robertson,
(tierl).-MUrray Wightmoo and
gon
Olds over Nancy
Brenda Arohorribmat, T-A4-40:
Reed; Boys Over 12 Floyd.
Rosebush, .Daryl Ball Bill Lapp;
Jumbled shees(GirIs)-Arva
Marie grapey,. Wanda. Plaetzer',
Juniibled .shoes(Eoys)-$tePhen
Haggitt, .D.aryk Sall, Daryl
Egg on spoon, ''(tied) Mrs,
Munact MeOlinchey,. Mrs". Law-.
r.ence Plaetzer, Mrs. Alvin
_Plunkett, Ladies kick the slip-
par, Lynda Andrews, Linda
Reed, Sherry Plaetzer; Base-
ball throw, 1Q years and ,under
(Gills)'1Ylaa'le Plunkett Melanie
• Sherry Plagiter; Base-
ball throw (Boys) Ricky Arch,
arnbault, Dana Bean;' Cleaning
up paper,- Randy Machan, Marie
Plunkett.
Wesley Willis UCW
Plan Specicd Meet
On June 30, alt 2:30 p.m., a
special June meeting of all
UCW members with friends,
shut-ins and newcomers will be
held. A short program folloWed
by refreshments and a social
hour is being .. planned, Also
remember to bring special don-
ations for UCW work.
the groom's mother wearing a
dress of blue iridescent. taffeta
with white accessories and 'a
corsage of yellow roses.
For the honeymoon trip,. the
bride 'donned a rose lace en-
semble with white 'accessories
and a corsage of pink roses, The
young couple will reside in Kit-
chener.
I
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'Hoist "Their Own Petard?
Art enthusiasts from the night schoOl Art Class of
Mrs. 'Ross Middleton took sketch pads and pencils
Bayfield Harbour last Wednesday to capture
through drawings some of the activity there at this
time of year. While busily engrossed in their work
of depicting the antiQs of -others, they were caught
in their own trap by another recording media „
the camera . . , but-from the intense concentration
mirrored on the faces of these seven ladies, it would
seem they didn't care or .even notice,
(Photo by Audrey Begoltarnber)
bountiful ham and salad supper
provided by the ladies was en-
pjQaYtVonilaend.d
bake
sale well
The Baptism of Brian Glen
Craig, infant son of Rev. and
Mrs. Carson, was performed on
Sunday by Rev, Carson of Oak-
ville,. grandfather of the infant.
The Boy Scouts and their
leaders all in uniform, attended
the service on Sunday and were
preiented with the Scout Flag
by members of the Session and
the National Flag by members
of Burns and Constance. Rev.
Carson spoke on the theme,
"Love not this world, neither
the things that are' in the
World,"
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prospective members of the
night school the
14tolgge. of Ross
ton, spent Wednesday afternoon
in :Hayfield'. .tketching the liar-,
hour And, fishing boats,
After dinner At the Albion.
Hotel, they viewed a display
oe paintings PY micialotob
At her home.
71ho foliowing ladies were pre,;
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