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Mr. and. Mrs. Ron Moes
June w6d ding
Pink and white glads London, friend of the
set in candelabra filled bride and Connie' Baer,
the Londesboro United Goderich, cousin of the
Church when Ronald bride, all wore similar
Moes exchanged wedding dresses and, carried
vows and rings with nosegays of white daisies
Kathryn Joanne Lyon and baby's , breath. A
before Rev. Robert Scott niece of the groom, Becky
on June 21. Moes was the flowergirl
The groom is the son of and she wore a long pink
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moes dress with white flocked
flowers and dainty white
lace. Her outfit was
accented by a white hat
and a nosegay of white
daisies that she carried.
The groom was . 'at-
tended b his brother
rgan and guest soloist John Moes of Ki cardine
Miss - DEM etre --Wesselirrk aril - the `guests were
of • Blyth .. sang two ushered into the church
selections ' and ac- by Wayne Lyon., RR 1,
companied 'herself on Auburn, brother of the
guitar. bride; Jim Zylotran,
Given in marriage by London, ' friend of the
her parents, the bride groom and Ray Beldman,
wore a long gown of white London, also a friend of
sheer' georgette over the groom. Brian
taffeta with a full skirt VanArnhemn, the nephew
extending into a train. of the groom, from
The heart -shaped London was ringbearer
neckline was trimmed and carried a satin
with dainty daisy lace pillow.
which was also found on Following the.
the long sheer sleeves ceremony a dinner was
and the hemline: The served at the '-B.lyth
samelace was on , the Community Centre and
headpiece and the bride grace was given by Rev:
carried a cascade of pink Stan McDonald from
roses and white car-. Hensall. The bride and
nation, mingled with ivy groom's mothers helped
with a trailing white at the reception and
ribbon. Kathy is the grand
Giena Datema, a friend daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of the bride from London, Roy Eason of Blyth and
was the maid of honor. Mrs. Laura Lyon of
She wore a long blue Londesboro.
gown with a matching Following a wedding
bolera styled jacket,trip to Sturgeon Falls, the
trimmed with lace.. The couple made their new
outfit was completed with home in London and plan
a matching -brimmed --hat: -to-move to Londesboro in
The bridesmaids, the nearthe'future.
Cheryl Lyon of RR 1,
Auburn, sister of the
bride; Emmy Nokkes,
of London and the bride is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Lyon of RR 1,
Auburn.
Mrs. Louise McGregor
played, traditional
edding; music on . the
Hope Chapel
annual service
The Hope Chapel
Cemetery Board met at
the home of Jack Lee to
Plan the decoration
service on August 24 at 3
pm.
Rick Hawley of the
Auburn United Church
will be the speaker and in
c of rain., the
will be held in the Auburn
United Church.
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Attend
convention
The Masonic Grand
Lodge sessions were held
at Toronto's Royal York
Hotel from July 1547.
Eight members from
Hullett's Lodge 568 at-
tended . and included
Right Worshipful
Brothers Jim Nellans,
Bill Leiper, Clare Vincent
and Harry Tebbutt and
Worshipful Brothers
Bruce Shillinglaw, John
Lelper, John Jewitt and
Jack Lee.
Congratulations also go
to Brother Tebbutt who
was elected District
Deputy Grand Master for
the North -Huron area and
Brother -Lee is his
secretary.
:Do
yore know
Canadians rank third in
the world in the con-
sumption of mushrooms.
The Scandinavian
countries' are ' first,
**owed by Prance.
News from your neigl
Visitors the past week
" with Mr. and Mrs, Alien
Shaddick and Mrs, Joe
Shaddiek were. Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Knox of
Macklin, Saskatchewan.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Gibbs of Edmonton.
Mrs. Florence Cart-
wright and Claudevisited
on. Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Mae Rinn of
-Belgr-.ave-.
Visiting with Mrs. Alice
Davidson and her mother
Mrs. Pa rey were Mr:
and Mrs. Ronald
Thompson of Gore Bay.
They attended the Blyth
Summer Festival.
John Cartwright is
spending two weeks at
Walter Tkaczuk's Hockey
School at St. Marys.
Mrs, Bert Shobbroak
visited on Monday with
her cousin, Mrs. Jessie
(B411) Anderson of
Boynton Beach, Florida
at the home of . her
brother Mr. /and Mrs.
Stewart Bali/of RR 1,
Auburn.
Mr. and I Mrs. Harold
Bux'ch�^Of Brampton
Knox. Also visiting at the
same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Knox of
Macklin,. Saskatchewan,.
Mr,, and Mrs, Alex
Falkenstein of Regina
and della Loughlin of
Toronto, all visited with
Mrs. Harriett Knox at the
Ramerloo guest home.
Forty-six people from
o the area enjoyed a bus..
trip on Silly 15 to Parry
Sound and enjoyed a
three hour boat trip, all
sponsored by the Lon-
desboro WI.
Mrs. Capling of Kit-
chener visited her
daughter, Mrs. Clare
Vincent and attended the
Parry Sound bus trip.
visited ow Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sot-
tiaux and attended a play
at" the Blyth Summer
Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Knox
of . Scarborough visited
,during the past week with
,his sister, Miss Lavina
ervice at lakeshore
A large crowd attended
the outdoor service and
family picnic for the
Londesboro United
Chruch on July 20. It was
held at Camp Menestung,
near Goderich and Bert.
Shobbrook welcomed the
congregation.
Rev. Scott announced
the ' death of former
Londesboro minister,
Harold Snell of Exeter.
His funeral was held on
July 22 at the- Exeter
United Church.
Diane Stevenson began
the Sunday service with
-Teeswater revenges
Last ' Thursday some
comic relief came to the
diamond when a team
from Radford's Garage
accepted a challenge
from the . Teeswater
Farm Equipment team to
a game of slo-pitch ball.
The score was unof-
ficial but it's rumored
that the Teeswater team
gainedrevenge for the
' defeat they suffe-red in a
previous hockey match.
Finishing up the week,
the Mums and Dads were
playing slo-pitch again on
Friday night with a team
captained by Jane
Hoggart and she and her
team edged husband
John's group.
Any mum or 'dad Who
wants to play ball is in-
vited to bring out :their
glove this Friday night.
Yanksbat Orioles
Last Tuesday night in
the squirt baseball ac -
'tion, the Orioles were
beaten for the first time
by the previously winless
Yankees.
Out of town action the
same night saw the pee
wee boys edge the
Colborne .Township team
iis' . lenmiller by a score of
64, -The midget girls were
. easy winners in a game
an accordian number and
the Scott's favored with a
duet,. Dianna Shobbrook
and Cheryl Lyon
collected the offering and
Rev. Scott spoke about
• God's creations.
Following the service,
a pot luck lunch, was
Served' , by the ocial
committee of the UCW,
Afterwards _ .the_ oungs
people went far a stroll
along Lake Huron and
enjoyed a..swim in the
Camp pool under the
watchful eye of. Brenda
Radford.
with Hohnesville and last
Wednesday, the Expos
and Pirates had a
squeaker 'with the Expos
winning by one run. Late
in the game the midget
boys came through with a
solid effort and edged the
Varna boys for their first.
victory. The Blue Jays
are still looking fortheir
first, win after losing to
the Mets in early action.
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Trunk
5 Main St., Seaforth
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WELCOME TO THE DU NGANNON
l25thBirthday Cele brati
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on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1980
8:00 P.M. ,.
Beauty Contest & Beard Growinj Contest
(Agricultural Grounds)
9:00 P.M.
Dance "Birthday Ball"
Music By "Bitter Sweet"
(Agricultural Grounds)
Prizes for Centennial Dress
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1980
8:00 A.M.
Old Fashioned Breakfast
(Agricultural Grounds)
10:00 A.M.
Back to School
(Bring your own lawn chairs)
(Former Dungannon USS No. 8 School)
1:00 P.M. '
Grand Opening Ceremonies
(Snyders Shell Garage)
1:30 P:M.
Mammoth Parade
(Special Parking and Seating at
Dungannon United Church)
Christian Fellowship Church
Tea and Coffe
Self Help •draft»Tabie
(Agricultural Hall)
3:00 P.M.
Yesteryear
(Dungannon United Church)
Junior Farmers Reunion
Dungannon Agricultural Hall
4:00 P.M.
Su'»teld Equestriannettes
Process Drill Team
4:30
Barb -B -Q (Pork)
(Agricultural Grounds)
7:00 'P.M.
Teddy Bear Parade (Kids Only)
8:00 P.M.
Yesteryear
(Dungannon United Church)
9:00 P.M.
Dance - Music By "Star Trek"
(Agricultural Grounds) -
August 1,st -.4th
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1980
8:00 A.M.
Pancake Breakfast
(Agricultural Grounds)
Church Service
(Dungannon United Church)
12:00 NOON
Social Hour
(Dungannon United Church)
2:00 P.M.
Ball Game - 1968 Mens. Champions
J7, -,(Agricultural Grounds) Blyth vs Dungannon
23 -P.M.
Yesteryear
(Dungannnon United Church)
3:30. P.M.
Cemetery Service
(Dungannon Cemetery)
4:30 P.M.
Bar -B -Q (Chicken)
(Agricultural Grounds)
8:00 P.M.
Variety Concert
(Brookside Public School)
Bus available at Registration Booth
7:00 p.m.
10:30 P.M.
Shirt Tail Parade
MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1980
11:00 A.M.
4,1c-, Tug -of -War
) Arm Wrestling
Log Sawing
Call for particulars
Harold Errington 529-7140
Clete Dalton 529-7124
Allister Nivins 529-7432
(Agricultural Grounds)
1:00 P.M.
• Yesteryear
(Dungannon United Church)
WELCOME HOME!
Sunday visitors: with
- Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Newby included 'their son
Mr. and Mrs. Don Newby
of New Hamburg . and
their daughter Mr. ' and
• Mrs. Bob Menary, Kira,
David and Andrew of
Newmarket.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson visited on
.Sunday,. ith.,.her,-parents,--
Mr. and ' Mrs. Win.
Hamilton of Moorefield,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Lawson, John and
Elizabeth attended the
Crich family picnic on
Sunday at tithe home of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Crich of Cargill.
Elizabeth Lawson was
at the United Church
Camp near Goderich.
Mrs. Joe Shaddick was
admitted to Seaforth
Community Hospital on
July 21 for tests.
Sympathy is extended
to the families of Rev,
Harold Snell. He was a
native of this community.
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