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Rev. Leonard Warr, God-
erich, officiated at the double.
ring wedding of Chrystal Ann
Straughan, daughter of 1%!4%, and
Mrs. Benson Straughan; of RR
4, Goderich, and. Gary Paul
Jewitt, son of Mrs. Wilbur
Jewitt and the late .Mr. Jewitt
RR 1, Clinton, at Benmiller
United Church, May 18, at 2:30,
p.m.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor•
length gown of white silk
organza over taffeta, featuring
short sleeves and scattered ap.
pliqued daisies. A crown of seed
pearls and organza roses held
her floor-length veil. She car.
tied a bouquet of white shasta
'mums and white roses.
Maid of honour, Miss Susanne
Straughan RR 4, Goderich, and
bridesmaids, Miss Glenyce
Jewitt, RR I, Clinton, and Miss
Karen Dawson, Preston, wore
toor-length gowns of capri blue
organza over taffeta. They car-
ried bouquets of white shasta
daisies.
Groomsman was Ron Jewitt
RR 1, Clinton. Ushers were Bill
Straughan, RR 4, Goderich, and
Bev Jewitt, RR I, Clinton.
The reception was held in the
church basement,
For travelling, the bride wore
a.: navy' linen sheath,- navy and
white linen coat, and navy acces-
sories. She wore a corsage of
red sweetheart roses.
The bride's mother wore a
Wins draw
W. G. Rield, Clinton was the
winner of a 9 by'12 Harding 501
Dupont nylon carpet from Beat-
tie Furniture. The winning
ticket in the Anniversary Draw
was selected by Constable
Leroy 0 es ch.
BRUCEFIELD
Brucefield Lodge IOOF will
hold decoration service on June
16 at 2 p.m. at Baird's
Cemetery.
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turquoise knitted sheath with
matching and black accessories
She wore a corsage of pink
sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother wore
a mint green linen sheath with
matching lipen coat.
Organist was MissPatDurst,
RR 4, Goderich. Soloist was
Robert Stoner, Blenheim, On.
tario,
Church decorations were
white gladioli, yellow shasta
'mums, and tapers.
After their wedding trip to
points in Western Ontario, the
couple will reside at RR 1,
Clinton.
The bride and groom are
both graduates of Stratford
Teachers' College,
(Photo by R. J. Nephew)
The Explorer Girls of On.
tario Street United Church held
their annual Mother and Daugh..
,ter Party on Wednesday even.
Dig, May 29. The display of
work done by the girls during
the year was in charge of the
leader,', Mrs,,, ,Howse; assisted
by the senior kris. PeggYSwit.
zer, Cathy Falconer OndLorrie
Symons were in charge of the
games which the girls and their
mothers enjoyed.
The Opening Ceremony was
conducted by Chief Explorer
Lorrie Symons and the closing
ceremony by Chief Explorer
Nancy Colson. Karen Graham
read a speech of welcome and
Marilyn Holmes announced the
program numbers. Piano solos
were played by Kathy Engel,
Norma Garrett, Lorrie Symons
Marian Doucette and Nancy
Colson. Karen .Graham played
two accordion solos and Kath.
erine, Connie and Brenda
Forbes sang a number. The
thirty girls all sang several
Japanese songs. Patsy Proctor
and Andrea Overboe were in
charge of the guest book and
Miss Donna Gail Fritzley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J,
Fritzley, Goderich, exchanged
marriage vows with Robert Lep.
pington, son of Roy Leppington,
Brucefield, in Victoria Street
United ChurCh, Goderich, on
Saturday May 25. The Rev. L.
Warr officiated,
Given in marriage jay her
father, the bride pore a gown
of Crystal Crepe and Venice
Lace, the lace outlining the
Celebrate 50th
A family dinner was held •
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard McGee, RR 3, Clin-
ton on Sunday, on the couple's
50th wedding anniversary,
Mr. and Mrs. McGee were
married in Bayfield on June
3, 1918 and have lived in God.
erich Township most of their
married life,
Mrs. McGee was the former
Kathy Paterson and Katherine
Forbes took up the collection.
Eleven girls graduated during
the Graduation Ceremony which
was in charge of the leader,
Miss Olive Johnson,
The girls who graduatedwere
Patsy Proctor, Andrea Overboe
Nancy. Colson, -Kathy Paterson,
Lorrie Symona, Peggy Switzer,
Cathy Falconer, Karen Graham,
Katherine Forbes, COnnie
Forbes and Marilyn Holmes.
Lunch was served by leaders
Mrs. Irwin and Shirley Maines
assisted by the blue star girls
who are Juelie Howse, Marian
• Doucette, Patty Cook, Sally
Webb, Patti Kay, Debbie Pict.
kard, Brenda Forbes, andKathy
Engel. The red star girls are
Kim Colquhqun, Wendy Gib.
bings, Joyce L eppington„ Laurie
Tyndall, Marlene Sewers, Cathy
Pickard, Sheila Dalgleisch,
Patty Paterson, Judy Tiesma,
Norma Garrett and Nancy
Castle.
Each of the four leaders was
presented with a gift by the girls
in appreciation of their work
during the year.
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Gnests from Bar River,
King#94, 'T.Prentgfr 'Kitchener
and Paniplon attended the
ding
Prior to her. marriage the
bride was ep .glispellanepue
shower at the home of
Ross Millar, gederlPh, 444 a
pantry and .b0-ttltvoin shOwer at
the of Mrs. m,
ley, .Goderich, The bride's
:pother entertained the wedding
Party at her home foliewtng
the rehearsal,
(Harvey MePowell Photo)
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front panel and neckline of the
dress. A cathedral train cas.
ended from the centre back
neckline of the dress. Her cloud
White veil of ttille illusion was
crested with a circlet of lace
daisies centred with diamonds.
The bride carried a bouquet of
pink roses.
Miss ' Barbara MacKenzie,
Goderich, maid of honour, wore
a short lace dress in blossom
pink, with a large chiffon bow
Anniversary
Ila Johnston, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Johnston, of the Henson dis•
trict, and Mr. McGee's par.
eats were the late Mr, and
Mrs. John T. McGee of God.
erich Township.
, -
Both enjoy good health. They
have four children, George of
Clinton, Harvey of Edmonton,
Mrs. Ralph (Annie) Hartman,
RR 3, Clinton, Mrs. Robert
(Pearl) Hartman of R. R. 1, Bay.
field, and 9 grandehildren. Mr.
Ernest and Miss Edna McGee
RR 2, Bayfield, and Mr, and
Mrs, T, Cecil Johnston, Kit-chener, joined them for dinner
On Sunday.
Explorers hold mother
and daughter night
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