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Mrs, Allan McCall
A large number of relatives
and friends attended a shower
Saturday night to honour Mrs.
David Morrison (the former
Eileen Williamson) at the home
of the bride's annt,,,Mrs, Albert.
Clarke, Atwood, A series of
.contests and readings was
conducted by Mr. Mona Hutton
and Mrs. Kathleen Williamson.
Debbie Hutton, favoured with two
accordian selections and Joanne
Carter gave two step-
dancing numbers. The bride was
presented with a corsage and
placed ender a decorated
umbrella laden with kitchen
gadgets for the bride. Corsages
were also presented to the bride's
mother, Mrs. Herb Williamson
and her sister, Lois who sat in
for the groom's mother who was
unable *to attend.
The bride received many
useful gifts which were carried
in by the bride's cousir.s. Eileen
thanked everyone. • L'unch was
served. Assisting the hostess
were : Mrs. Roy Williamson,
Mrs. Albert Hutton and Mrs. Bert
Clarke. GuestS were present
from Clinton, Seaforth, Listowel
and Walton.
The lost and found group of
girls have formed their club with
19 girls. Leaders are Jeanne
Kirkby and }Jennie Holkstra.
Officers are: President, Mary
Watson; Vice President, Heather
Brennan; Secretary, Janet Flood;
Treasurer, Pam Hackwell; Press
Reporter, Mary Alice Ryan.
One day last week, the girls
had a summer party and went
swimming in the afternoon to
Family Paradise Park, where
they toasted hot dogs and marsh-
mallows.
They also initiated six new
members; Heather ,Brennan;
5'usan Rice; Julie Blake; Cathy
Hulzebos; Peggy Humphries and
Shelley peters.
The girls returned to Jeanne
Kirkby's residence in the village
'Where games were conducted by
the leaders.
U.C.W. EXECUTIVE MEETS
The United Church women's
executive of Duff's United Church
had their August meeting in the
church basement on wednesday
evening with 13 present.
The President, Mrs. W.C.
Bewley presided reading a poem,
'The perfect Church". A thank
you letter from the Mission
Services in London for the June
bale they received was read.
All the units are invited to be
present at the September
meeting.
Mrs. Nelson Reid and
John Burch have agreed to con-
vene the supper committee for
the Atinual Fowl Supper to be
held on the first Wednesday in.
November.
• Dr. Gordon liazlewood is to
be guest speaker at the Anniver-
sary Services the third Sunday
in. September.
- Business cempleted, Rev.
Docken closed the meeting with
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of
Burlington spent the holiday
Weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall.
Mr. George Taylor is holi-
daying at his home in Mexico
for a few weeks. .
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and
John returned home last week
by C.N.R. from
a week's vacation in Charlotte-
town, prince Edward Island.
They also visited Mr. Jack Mc
Call who is working in Montague
for the summer months with Dr.
Ings,
Congratulations to the young
people who passed their pre-
beginners training taken at the
Seaforth Lions' pool during the
month of July, the successful
ones from this area were: Greg
Humphries; Steven Huether; John
Huether; Jim Brennan; and
Heather Brennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss
spent a few days recently touring
Northern Ontario taking in Algon-
quin Park and returning home
by Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Huether and Joan of
Brussels on a ten-day motor
trip to' Florida where they took
in Disney Work' and the Grand . Olde Oprey.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk Jr.,
and family of Corunna visited
recently with his parents in the
village,
. Miss Connie Coutis is working
at the Victorian Inn, Stratford
for this month.
Little Natashia Stutz, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs, Wolf Stutz,
Waterloo spent a feW days with
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance DundaS,
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell at-
tended the craft Festival in the
Lucknow Arena for a couple of
days last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson,
Mr. and. Mrs. Doug Fraser and
Mr. and. Mrs. Emerson Mitchell
attended the Clark-Flynn wedding
and reception last Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether,
Steven and John visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander,
John and Mary Beth in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles,
Danny, Christie and Dwayne are
spending a week's holidays in
northern Ontario,' visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Achilles of
Hearst.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowley
and family of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Watson and farnily,
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