The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-09-14, Page 8. 8 The• crQderiCh Signal -Star, Thursday, September 14th, 1961
¢ AUBURN
Rebekahs Hold
46 First Fail Meet
_AUBURN, Sept. 11.-Knox.UrO Wedding Prayer" and "0, Per- The fast meeting for the fall
the ceremony. v loco! Y
h � feet Love" a
trued W.M.S. !Meet.—Mrs. Jon �. season of Rebekah Lodge $$ was
Durgin, president of the W.M.S. Given in marriage by her held in MacKay Hall with Mrs•'
of Ic.nox United Church, was in father, the bride looked -lovely Ruth Hayden, the Noble Grand,
charge of the September meet- 'in a floor -length white gown of in charge-, , '`
,.,,uig,, Soft 4nuaic was .played by French chanPAY:. lake and nylon The final Inominations for of
'''Who -also ---accompanied •or --the white peau de sola: ' 'Y'he waist -held. --Tho'' follow ung i;iffieer. will
Singing of the hymns. The meet- of the dress teatured a Sabrina be installed at the October
.s.. ing was opened with prayer by neckline. which went to a V,in meeting: Noble Grand, 111rs. Elva
Rev. C. A. Lewis. He was the the back, with a row of 41ny 'Carr; v icerG'rand, Mrs. Charles
guest speaker who told the mem-! buttons and lily -point sleeves. Moore; recording secretary, Mrs.
bers about the newwoman's 1'l hevery full skirt had large Joe Moody; financial secretary,
organization_ Mrs. John Durnin ! appliques of lace and the wwlloie Mrs. Frank Bowra; treasurer,
and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, dress was • trimmed with seed :firs. Gordon Orr.
pears
land iridescent sequins. Mrs. Fred Fritzley presented a
delegates to the confere,ice held r 1�,.4, fell farewell pita to �1rs Anima RoSc
recently at St. Thomas, than'lked -A wide gbh'--panei�= _"`"
the members for sending them.) from the nipped -in waistline to on behalf of the Lodge. 4 Mrs.
The Memorial Fund,•whieh is to I the floor both front and back.; Ross is soon leaving to take up
' ' be set up in memory of, the late Her elbow -length circular veil of I residence in London. Mrs ,
Mrs. Hansuld who was president silk illusion was edged with 1 Ruth Hayden was assisted by ,
of, the W.M.S. conference .when French chantilly lace and held ,'Vlrs. Frank Bowra in serving
she passed away, was discussed. in place by a tiara covered with lunch. ,
Plans were made for the Fall seed pearls and sequins. She, i
Thankoffering meeting when the. carried a white Bible crested,U. OF . W.O. EXTENSION
Londesboro ladies will be guests., with -a uorsage, of red roses and
Mrs. James Jackson presided forwhite ribbon adorned ,with 1111y COURSE FOR TEACHERS
the devotional period and gave !roses and seed pearls. Once- again .the t'nivessity of
the call to worship. Mrs. Don-' Mrs. Bert Lyon, Londesboro, I «,Once Ontario is planning to
ald Fowler read the Scripture. I was her sister's matron of honor,
!Western
Mrs: Jac n gave an 'ag,c n qua brocaded taffeta witth gown h
Extension courses at Romeo • _
a 1 v Public School- ;xi Stratford for
o°f'``a -m3prayrary in Angola
led in prayer. A temperance:a matching aqua double biiH ;teachers of Stratford and the
reading was heard. Miss .'Marg- hat enhanced with veil. She, surrounding area, Classes this
aret R. Jackson took the fourth i carried a yellow and white bou
ear will be three hours
chapter of the study book. Mrs. duet of mums. Miss Phy ills; lengti,} and will be offered for
Donald Fowler ga\ e a reading. i Wen, uuderich, and Miss Cheryl a total of 16 sessions.
The offering was received' y. the ngrouil> werelrl bridesmaids
1 Beginning Saturday, Septem- I
_ 1, rs.. enneth 'ticDetrall l'1 ns Iaqua ger 16 at 10,00 a.m. Philosophy by
Fere d'ise o eater ! �ti"''t�ir1 �e ISr�en 1» a:,..rnemberI
Baer-EaJackson thanked hankedni d all who had o the eta matroii o honor. -
nephew
at Wof estern rh is o Dep9course
in Basicmen
taken part in the program and i Mr.of Gerald McMichael,p i Philosophical Literature is a
pronounced the benediction. and ththe e ushers were Bwas the! ert Lyest on, ' critical survey. of a selected
Baer -- Easom ' Londesboro and John Fea< on,, group of philosophical classics, i
Candelabra, white and yellow ( a ancient and modern.
gladioli, and yellow baby mums ;Colborne Township. The groom', At the 'same hour Professor
, formed a lovely setting in Knox !and his attendants all wore char- G. Hans of the English Depart-'
United Church, Auburn. when coal suits, white ties. socks and Gent at Western will give -the
Marlene Eason, of Auburn, was I white carnation boutonnieres. first course in English, English
Following the ceremony, a re 20, which is . preregnisite for ;
ception took place in the Sunday !all further courses in English.
School auditorium, which was English 20 is a survey of general
attractively decorated___ with pink literature including works of
and white streamers and wed -.Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne.
ding bells. Assisting the bridal
Milton. Pope, Wordsworth, A.rn-'
party in receiving the guests was bed andsomstudy. of Eere will also
the bride's mother, wearing a ' `
dress of. turquoise figured nylon, and the principles of Public
matching hat, black accessories Speaking.
and a pmt carnation cor At 2,00 p.m. on the same day
sage. She was assisted by the Dr. Walter Balderston of West -
groom's mother in a dress of ern's History Department will
green figured nylon, matching introduce a course in modern
hat, and black accessories with. European History, History 36,
a yellow carnation corsage. The which considers the period from
bride's table was centred with the middle of the 16th cehtufy
a three tiered wedding cake. The to the Second World War.
dinner, which, was served to. 65 These courses are' open to,
guests by candlelight, was cater credit and 'non-credit students.
ed to by the members of the
W.M.S. with Mrs. Oliver Ander-
son as convener. The pink and
white 'color scheme was carried
out in the pink -and Vhite florets
of glads,. placed amo g a green
vine which centrad the tables
and went from bouquet to bou-
quet. Rev. C. Lewis was master
of ceremonies. The waitresses
were friends of the bride, Misses
Elva Gross, Betty Durnin, June
Buechler, Gwen -McDowell, Joan
Mills and Bernice McDougall.
For a trip to . Northern and
Eastern -Ontario, the bride wore
a mauve sheath dress with a
beige embroidered mauve jacket,
beige' and mauve feather hat,
beige accessories and a yellow
carnation corsage.
Guests were present from
U.S.A., Toronto, Kitchener,'
Waterloo, London, Stratford,
Shat pare, Clinton. Goderich
and the surrounding district .
Miss Easom was guest of hon-
or at several showers previously
reported. Mrs. Gerald McDow-
ell, of Westfield, also entertain-
ed friends at -which the gifts
were presented by Miss Phyllis
Glen, Goderich, and Miss Gwen
KINSBR1DGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Sept. 11. —
Mrs. Walter Clare, her mother,
ars. Ryan, `of Chesley, and Rev.
Pr. Lloyd Ryan, 'of Mildmay,
motored to South Bend, Indiana,
recently and also visited in Ohio
and Michigan.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John Howardon the ar-
rival of a baby boy hi Wingham
1weekhalspitAl on Wednesday of last
.
Mr. and Mrs: Jack Fitzgerald
and family spent the weekend.
here.
"Mr. Land Mics. Jack McConville,
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. McCon-
ville, of Keswick, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton
spent the week -end in Toronto.
Mr. Kerry Hogan is attending
Wells' Academy in London.
Miss Patricia Drennan, of Kin-
cardine, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Drennan.
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Old Landmark
Has Been Sold
The general store of Arthur
Courtney at Amberley has
beeip sold JO the Ontario De-
partment of Highways.. The
married to Ronald George . Baer.
of Colborne • Township. The
bride is the younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Easom, R.R.
1, Auburn, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Baer, of Colborne Township.
Rev. Charles Lewis officiated for
the double -ring ceremony. The
church organist, Miss Margo
Grange,. played the wedding
music and accompanied the solo-
ist, Mrs. Walter Cunningham.
Londesboro. She sang "The
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BIG BINGO
A shower of valuable; donated
Prizes will be given away when
a .bingo is held at the Legion,
Hall on Thursday evening, Sep-
tember 21. It will be sponsored
by. St. Peter's and St. Mary's
P.T.A. See adv't. on Dage ten.
McDowell, of Orangeville.
4-H Club tvleet
"Featuring Fruit" is the fall
project for the 4-H Clubs in
f_ Aron County. The first meet-
ing of the Auburn Club will be
held on September 18 at 7 p.m.
at the home of the assistant
leader, Mrs. Ed. Davies. /Mrs.
Keith Machan is the leader and
the girls. will learn how to serve
fruit 1>1 various ways in all
;,.enus. All girlsfrom 12 years
of age. to 26 are invited to at-
tend this first meeting.
Mr. and •Mrs. Leslie Voynich,
of Preston, visited last Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz.
Mr. and Mrs, 'K.,. McVittie, of
Blyth, visited last Saturday even-
ing with her sister, Mrs. ,Robert
Chamney, and Mr. Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines,
-Margaret—and—Eddie - visited_ -Qa.-
Sunday with her father; Mr:
William Rathbun and other rela-
tives at 4illsburg.
Mr. Eldon Stoltz, of Guelph,
visited last Saturday with his
parents, Mr. and ,, Mrs. J. C.
Stoltz.
Mrs. Betty Crete and son, of
Windsor, returned home last
week -end after a few weeks
visiting with her uncle, Mr.
Arthur Youngblut.
Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Youngblut
and family, of Woodstock, visit-
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson and daugh-
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly
spent last week -end with rela-
tives at Gravenhurst.
Misses Kathleen -Andrews and
Anna Marie Schneider com-
menced their nurses' training
course at Wingham hospital last
week.
Misses Margo Grange, Shirley
Brown and Joan Mills enrolled
this week at the Teachers' Col-
lege at Stratford. ..
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ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, Sept. 11.—Re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs'.
Lorne Wood were Mtn. and Mrs.
F. Bramhall, of Waterdown, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawley, of
Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewar and
Nancy, of Sudbury, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
H vey Webb.
heater Coulter.—The death
of Chester Coulter, of Vancou-
ver, B.C., occurred on Tuesday,
September 5th. He suffered a
heart seizure while at work
which proved fatal within a few
minutes. His wife is the form-
er Dorothy Webb,of this com-
munity. They, ing with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacKen-
zie Webb, moved to Western
Canada, 15 years ago. Mr. Corn,
ter, formerly of Whitechurch,
is survived by his wife; four
children; his parents, Mr. and
M.ra. Frank,YFC ter, f ;White
eht►rch; a sister, Mrs.: H,D.
McDonald, and a brother. Alex
Coulter,°'of East Wawanosh.
Mr Ken Gaunt, Of Lions
'Read, Avas a .Sunday visitor, with
Mr. IOW Vrs. ,AndrU' v„paunt.
Mr. Poster Brain, Of Horlliby,
is sbei1dillg a few days with Bev.
and Mrs.• B. P. Green,
GODERKH, ELECTRIC
1$9,Soiuth'St ,, , JA 49512
• _ OlittriciAl eontrsatlrlg ai1d $irvi+ce.
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75 -year-old building, a general
store for 32 years and once a
licensed hotel, has had numer-
ous owners. . Because the
building obstructs the view of
motorists driving along the
highway, it will be razed 'and
also other . buildings to im-
prove visibility for drivers.
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