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president, Mrs. James Drum-
mond; second vice-president,
Mrs. Carl Payne; secretary-
treasurer, Mrs, Lloyd Ballan-
tyne; assistant secretary-
treasurer, Mrs, Michael Con-
nally; federation representative,
Mrs. Gordon Papple; alternate
federation representative, Mrs.
Alec Hamilton; public relations
officer, Mrs. Ray Rader;
auditors, Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs,
Gilbert Johns; London area
convention delegates, Mrs.
Roylance Westcott, Mrs. Gordon
Papple; alternate convention
delegates„ Mrs, James Drum-
mond, Mrs. Alec Hamilton;
county rally delegate, Mrs.
Robert Kinsman; alternate
delegate, Mrs. Mrs. Verne
Alderdice
District standing committee
conveners are:- agricultural and
Canadian industries, Mrs. Robert
Bell ; citizenship and world af-
fairs, Mrs. James Kirkland;
education and cultural activities,
Mrs. Jackson Woods; family and
consumer affairs, Mrs. Cliff
Kenney; resolutions, Mrs. Carl
Payne; curator, Mrs, Arthur
Rundle book committee, Mrs.
Arthur Rundle, Mrs, James
Keys, Mrs. Roylance Westcott,
Mrs. Bruce Shapton, Mrs, Irvin
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIE DENOMME
Cheryl Marche and Willie Denomme were united in marriage on April
19 at Exeter United Church. The ceremony was officiated by Rev,
Harold Snell. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Marche
of Stephenville, Newfoundland, and the groom is the son of Bob
Denomme, of Exeter. Valerie Parsons, Huron Park, Gloria Marche,
North Bay and Jean Ann Rioux, London, were the bridal attendants.
The best man was Allan Parsons of Huron Park. Ushers for the wedding
were Roger Marche, North Bay and Tim Rioux, London. After a wed-
ding trip to Kingston, the couple will reside in Huron Park.
Mrs. Earl Dietrich of Stratford,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Holman and
Stephanie of Seaforth, Mr. & Mrs,
Bill Wasnidge of Ailsa Craig, Mr.
& Mrs. George Hodgins and Mr.
& Mrs. Paul Hodgins, both of
Parkhill, Mrs. Theresa Brannon,
Michael, Paul and Pauline.
Former area resident dies
Funeral services were held'
,Friday for Mrs. George Love,
'who passed away Tuesday May
13 at Goderich. She was
predeceased by her husband, and
one sister (Margaret) Mrs. John
McKinlay.
Surviving is one brother James
F. Scott of Seaforth.
The funeral service was from
the McCallum Funeral Home in
Goderich, with interment at
Maitlandbank Cemetery
Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs. Love, operated the
general store in Shipka, for a
number of years.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich and
their grandaughter Pauline
Brannon, and Mr.4 & Mrs. Bill
Holman and: Stephanie of
Seaforth, spatit the weekend
camping at Niagara Falls.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ratz spent
the weekend at their cottage at
Boat Lake.
Mrs. Dick Zielman, Susie and
Debbie, Mrs. Sid Dune and
Glenn, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
attended the Music Night,
sponsored by the Huron County
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
An anniversary party was held,
Friday evening, at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich, in
honor of Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Dietrich's fifth wedding an-
niversary.
Family guests
Mary Lynn and
Mr. & Mrs. John
attending were
Carol Dietrich,
Dietrich, Mr. &
A scatter rug that isn't properly
secured to the'lloor can cause a
serious accident. St. John
Ambulance urges you to tack!
down carpeting, smooth outs`
wrinkles and make sure scatter
rugs are equipped with non-skid
pads.
Before stepping on a ladder,
check and see if it is safe. St. John
Ambulance suggests that you
check wooden ladders for
stability and aluminum ones for
bent legs before you take a step
that may cause serious injury.
James Snyder spent the
holiday weekend at Joy Camp,
Bancroft.
Kim and Billy Fraser of Forest
spent the weekend with their aunt
and uncle and cousins, Mr. &
Mrs. Doug Russell, Connie and
Alex.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Russell were her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Schiebel, her sisters Kathy and
Barb and their families, and her
brother Chris.
Bill and Lynda Morenz of
London spent the weekend with
his parents here. On Monday
Mrs. Morenz and Lynda,
travelled to Dresden to visit,
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" museum.
Bruce Russell of Niagara Falls
spent a couple days this week
with his parents and family, Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff Russell, Monday
visitors with the Russell's were
Cliff's brother, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Russell of Essex.
MR. AND MRS. STEVEN BUCKINGHAM
Sharon Stone and Steven Buckingham were united in marriage recent-
ly at Rosemount United Church in Kitchener. Rev. Philipp Rogers con-
ducted the ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Stone of Exeter and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Buckingham of Sarnia, Matron of honour was sister of the bride, Mrs.
Marilyn Burke. Best man was Larry Burke, brother-in-law. A reception
was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke of Kitchener. The couple
will reside in Hamilton,
Board of Education, at. South
Huron High School, Wednesday.
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