HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-06-08, Page 9Auburn man attends counselling seminars
SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Arva Machan, a honoured Sherry with a
Don Young attended friend of the bride from tea shower.
the annual meeting of the Auburn, was chosen to lea was poured
Ontario Association for comment on these gifts. throughout the day for
Counselling and Atten- Terry's two younger guests by Mrs. Orville
dance Services held at sisters, Kathleen and Free, Sherry's grand -
the University of Guelph Betty Jane Foran, mother, three of Sherry's
from May 28-31. On showed gifts given to r e a t' a u n t s , Mrs .
Tuesday evening his wife, Sherry at a surprise r a c e Camp b e 11 of
Marie joined him for the shower in London hosted Lucknow, Mrs. Harvey
annual banquet and by her roommates, her Sillib of Blyth and Mrs.
dance hosted by the sister, Wanda and Wilfred Plunkett of
Wellington County Board Terry's sister, Cathy. Auburn, the groom's
of Education at which Mrs. Maureen Bean, aunt, Mrs. Helen Foran of
time Hon. Tom Wells, life long neighbour of Lucan, Mrs. Victor
Minister of Education Sherry presented details Huston, cousin of
delivered an inspiring about family portraits Sherry's grandfather
speech. and articles Sherry had Free and Mrs. George
Mr. Young is the at- collected to this point. Millian of Auburn.
tendance counsellor with Wanda Plaetzer showed In the afternoon, guests
the Huron County Board guests the wedding were offered refresh -
of Education. He is also a presents given to the ments by Mrs. Betty
Director with the Ontario couple. The Nursing Staff Doherty, childhood friend
Association for Western of the Urology Ward at St. of Sherry's mother, Mrs.
Region which includes Joseph's Hospital , Marie Millian, cousin of
counties of Huron, London, had also the bride. Younger
Middlesex, Lambton,
Elgin, Kent and Essex as
well as the City of Lon -
do_ n.
TROUSSEAU TEA
Sherry Plaetzer, her
mother, Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer and Mrs. John
Foran, mother of groom
Terry Foran, greeted
friends and relatives as
they arrived at the
Plaetzer home to attend
the trousseau tea on May
17. The, guests were in-
vited to,view the gifts that
had been generously
bestowed upon the bride
at the showers and some
of the couple's wedding
gifts.
Mary Lynn Merrill,
Sherry's cousin,
displayed presents
received at a surprise
shower given by Mrs.
Evelyn Merrill, aunt of
the bride. Dress rehearsal is an important part of any recital. Mrs. Zablocki's ballet class
Sherry had also been are planning for their dancing recital on June 14. Some of the dancers in the
honoured at the com- program are, front row, left to right, Dori Daer, Jan Rusello, Robyn Hicks,
munity shower in Knox Melanie Van Patter and Rebecca Stevens. Back row, Carol Beane, Tracy
United Church, Auburn. McDonald, Lori Jewitt and Julie Carter. (News -Record photo)
cousins, Shannon Millian
and Anita Gross served
mints and asked guests to
sign the register. These
girls' mothers, Mrs.
Shari Millian and Mrs.
Bernice Gross, per-
formed kitchen duties.
In the evening Lori
Millian and Angela
Millian, cousins of the
bride passed mints and
took care of the guest
register. The former
waitresses were replaced
by Rosemary, Mary
Ellen and Margaret
.Foran, sisters of the
groom. Sherry's cousin,
Mrs. Irene Millian and
Mrs. Donna Alton, friend
of Sherry's mother
assisted in the kitchen at
this time.
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CLUB SOCIAL NEWS
Walkerburn Club held The sympathy of this
its monthly meeting last community is extended to
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bruce Grigg and
Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Mrs. family on the sudden
Lloyd McClinchey, co- death of her husband on
president was in charge Saturday morning.
Mrs. Tom Cunningham Mrs .
•led in the Lord's Prayer. Lea therland and her
The minutes of the daughter, Mrs. Wayne
April meeting were ac- Millian attended the
cepted as read by the funeral of the late Mr.
secretary, Mrs. Lloyd William Wilson at Acton,
Penfound. The last Thursday. Mr.
treasurer, Mrs. Garth Wilson was the father of
McClinchey, gave the Mrs. Edgar Leatherland.
financial statement Mr. Pharis Mathers of
stating that the support of Lucknow visited Mr. and
the foster child was paid Mrs. Thomas Johnston
up to the end of July. The and Miss Laura Phillips
draw prize donated by one day last week.
Mrs. Len Archambault Mr, and Mrs. W.J.
was won by Mrs. Lloyd O'Donnell of London
Penfound. visited last week with
Plans were made to Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
hold the next meeting at Mrs. Jean Ziler of
the home of Mrs. Joe Royal Oak, Michigan
Verwey. Mrs. Arthur visited last Monday with
Right and Mrs. Joe her brother Mr. Kenneth
Verwey will be in charge Scott.
of the program and Mrs. Mr. Harry Arthur
Ron Gross and Mrs. returned last Monday
Lloyd Penfound will be in evening after a fishing
charge of lunch. trip north of Sudbury with
A successful sale of London friends.
plants, bulbs and slips Miss Margaret R.
was held with Mrs. Len Jackson of Huronview
Archambault as auc- and Mrs. Donald Kai of
tioneer. Mrs. Lloyd Oakville visited last
McClinchey gave a Saturday with Mrs.
reading, People are Catherine Jackson.
Funny. Lunch was served Mrs. Myrtle Munro and
by Mrs. Stewart Ball and her sisters, Mrs. Nellie
Mrs. Garth McClinchey McDougall of Goderich
assisted by Mrs. Lapp the and Mrs. Ethel
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978... -PAGE 9
McDougall of Clinton
visited last week for a
couple of days with their
sisters and brothers at
Mount Forest.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Florence Millian who
celebrated her birthday
last Saturday. Members
of her family called
during the weekend and
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Little
of Goderich had supper
with her on Saturday
evening and also Miss
Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Archambault, Lorri and
Brian of Barrie, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Parker of
Goderich, Mrs, Edna
Duncalfe of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Fraser
and Cheryl and Mr. and
Mrs. Emmerton Mitchell,
all of Walton visited
recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard
Archambault, Rick and
Marilyn.
Congratulations to Mr.
Murray Wightman, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Wightman who
graduated with an
Honours B. Sc. (Physics)
degree from the
University of Waterloo at
the Convocation
ceremonies held on
Friday May 26. Mr. and
Mrs. Wightman and
family entertained
relatives and friends at
the Stone Crock, St.
Jacobs following the
ceremonies. Special
guests were Murray's
two grandmothers, Mrs.
Tom Wilson, Goderich
and Mrs. Earl Wightman,
Lucknow.
Miss Bernice Hunking
was guest of honour at a
bridal shower held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Archambault,
RR 1 Auburn. Receiving
guests was Marilyn
Archambault who had the
guests autograph an
apron. A fun con-
test,putting in adjectives,
was held by Mrs. Garth
McClinchey. An alphabet
wedding contest was
conducted by Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey. Mrs. Tom
Cunningham had a
trousseau bingo and Mrs.
Stanley Ball had a
jumbled saying contest.
Miss Brenda Ball
pinned a corsage on the
bride -elect and Mrs. Joe
Hunking pinned one on
the bride's mother,•Mrs.
Marian Hunking and
Mrs. Leonard
Archambault, on the
groom's mother, Mrs. J.
Norman. Brenda Ball
read an address of
congratulations and gifts
were presented by
Marilyn Archambault,
Darlene Hunking, Angela
Schneider, Joy
McClinchey, and Julie
Cunningham. Bernice
thanked her friends and
relatives.
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