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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-05-03, Page 12G erigh $ignal-Star, Thursday May 3rd, 1662 .Mgq --Mr • and "lYtrS;,,VOr4in''0. 7416i, Mr. and Mrs. liea„Seri, J. Hamilton and Beg. Hamilton attended a $.41110r rennion, at the home of Mr- and .Mr. Mac Allison, of West McGlllvary, last Sunday.. Mr. 'NOrman,.GeddeS, of Tor - Onto, -visited on Sunday with Mr. Harvey McGee and Mr. and s. Maitland Mr. and Mrs, Harry Eve, of, Leaside, spent the week -end 'With the 4tter's mother, Mrs. Ilerbert Gorier. t Mrs. Leo Ziler and son John, of Detroit, visited= last week with her brother, Kenneth Scott, Mrs, Scott, Keith, Wayne and Eric-. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Madam, of Fergus, called .on friends in the village last Sunday. n Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stalker, of Napanee, visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen and Mr. Parvey McGee last week -end. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig. . Master .Terry Noll, of Ham- ilton, visited last week with his • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Toll. and Mrs. Mel Osmond'and family, of Toronto., spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. William T. Robison: Miss Ella Wagner moved into tier home last week -end, return - g from\ Wayne, .Michigan. Mr, -Mrs: Ed. Davies, who had esi ed in this home for a num- er of years, moved into their • newly renovated home purchas- ' ed a short time ago from Mrs. Margaret Arthur... • Miss Shirley Mohring, of Goderich, ',visited her cousin, Gail Miller, last week!, -Master- Jimmy Bennett, of Port Albert, visited last week -tvith Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Brad - pock. ° Dr. Helen Marsh, of New. York City,. Mrs. Howard Wal- .. -lace, Nita aiht John, ,of Bramp- ton, visited last week with the ladies' parents, Mr. and .,Mrs. Bert Marsh and Miss Betty Marsh, B.A., and Mrs. Herbert illogridge. - After nearly six years. ittbusi- ness, Clifford Brown closed the Fina Station on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humph- • reys spent the week -end with friends in Sarnia. A good crowd attended the • dance last Friday evening spon- sored by the Canadian Order - of Foresters. Music was sup- plied by Jim Scott's orchestra , with the caller being Glenn -Pat- terson, of Goderich. Mrs. Jacob C. Stoltz returned lest week to her home after spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Marg- uerite Chopin, at Wingham. Mr; Herman Chamney, of • Windsor, is visiting this week With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Robert Chamney. Funeral Services , Funeral services for the late Mrs. Edith Sturdy 'were held last week in Knox United, iChurch. A friend of the family for -many years, .Rev. Wilson, Thames Road, spoke comforting words to the bereav- ed„.family, stating she had been gathered unto her family. She was the last member, of this - pioneer family of 13. „Rev. Mr. Wilson spoke on the prepar- ation that Jesus made for His 'disciples and of the Everlasting Life which ChrisV has made , amenable to, all that believe on His Name. The beautiful floral :tributes were a silent reminder of a loving mother, a true • neighbor and a thoughtful friend. The. large crowd of relatives and friends .present, camefrommany-parts ,of the province... Young People's Union The Young INople's Union of the Auburn charge of the lin- -gal Church met ' at Westfield with 'Harvey Snell presiding. Pianist was John McDowell. e Scripture esSon was rea y Jim Robinson followed by prayer by Barry Minim. The '; topic wA taken by Harvey. Sn(k11 '-beirStewardship and training. A :discussion followed with Rev. C. Lewis assisting. The offering Otas reeei4 ,by Jim Robinson 'A port business ' period • followed with the president, Margje Kopp- ' Mang; in charge.. The minutes were approved as read by Marge Koopnians. Plans were , made to hold an executive meet- ing this week at the. home of Betty' Youngblut. Recreation WAS enjoyed following the meet. Ybungblut Nth. lidegbprn'tv-Iffnited---Chureh 'AS the.Scene-of a pretty Voter wedding on Saturday, April 2ist. at g p.m. when YVOntle. Cath- erine Jane, . youngest 'daughter of Mr., And Ilta. Clarence Rath; •BelgraVe, beeaine the -bride Of James Lyle Youngblut, sort of Mr:, and Mrs.; Major Youngblut, 4.4hutt, The • 'Wat:decOrated. with yel- low and'MailVe, ehryaanthemitnis and White Easter ,liiks,, The double -ring terettialY was jer- formed by iteln 3. L. Nitifite Of Springfield, formcrly ut Lon- deaboro. Traditional wedding MUSIC was playett by Mit* Sne,l1, o tottdozhoto, who acc*inp*nIed the o1o1zt, d sang the "Lord's ,prayer" and the "Wedding Prayer." Escort- ed by her father, the bride wore' a floor -length gown of nylon net and French lace over satin. The- fitted bodice was designed with lily -point sleeves and a sweetheart neckline out- lined with seed pearls and se- quins. Her elbow -length 'vetl fell from a tiara of Grecian scroll design done in cutwork and hand -beaded with simulat- ed pearls. She carried a cas- cade of yellow roses centred with a mauve orchid. Her -only ornament was a sterling .iilver and cultured' pearl necklace and earring Set, the gift of tfle groom. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Karl WhitUeld, of BlYth, as matron of honor, wearing a street-length,:gown Of orchid organza with: A.,:rx.ench lace bodice and she. carried a nosegay of yelkiw ellrYsanthe- mums. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Gordon Howatt, og a.a. 1, Auburn, and Mrs. Leonard Rad- ford, 6... Londesbore, sister of the bride, They wore similarly styled gowns of orchid organza with French lace and carried nosegays of yellow ,clirysanthe- mums. Little • Vickie Radford, of Lonclesboro, niece, of the bride, was flower girl wearing a street -length yellow organza gown and she carried a nosegay of,yeUow chrysanthemums. Lonnie Whitfield, of Blyth, and Ke3rvin .Howatt, of Auburn, nephews of the bride, were ring - bearers. • The groom's twin*bro- 1.4Y1in Y0412014, a Tor- onto, was groomsman and the ushers were" Gordon Howatt biether:16:1aW of the bride, and RQSS YFoung- blut, :Brampton, brother of the groom. The wedding dinner was served in the &tire)) par- lors, decorated with mauve and yellow streamers, baskets of yellow and Mauvechrysanthe- !alms, white Easter lilies and lighted tapers, The bride's mother received the guests wearing a dress of cinnamon brown lace over satin with brown and gold accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's • (Continued on page 13) _W WI-.gym/ix .W Nur 1111111.11Ii ryi oi mom w a Iva ar --v•' sh.v, urn. 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