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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-08-01, Page 8o The Gaderieh Signal -Star, Thursday, August 1st,„ 1963 5. MARSHALL Marriage vows were exchang- ed between Elaine Elizabeth Weston and Robert Stanley Marshall, both of London, on Saturday, July 27. 'The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston of Bayfield and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Marshall of London. An original floor -length gown of white peau de. soie ' was chosen by the bride .for her wedding. The fitted lace bodice was styled with a sabrina neck- line and lily point sleeves and ! the controlled skirt swept into back folds which extended to a chapel train. Her fingertip silk illusion veil was held by •a fioral headdress oT white„'net petals scattered with lily of 1 the valley and seed pearls and she carried 'a bouquet, of red roses and white-.steplian'otis. Miss Jackie Weston was her sister's maid of honor and Miss PHOTO BY MADDEN STUDIO — WESTON Red roses formed their bou- quets. The bride's godchild, little Heather Matthews of Bay- field, was flower girl wearing a white jacquard dress. A gar- land of red roses encircled her hair and she carried a nosegay of red roses. Winston Buttery of London was groomsman and Howard Scotchmer of Bayfield ushered. The bride's mother received her guests at the Little Inn, Bayfield, wearing • a turquoise and white lace.- sheath dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses: As- sisting, , the groom's mother wore a pirrkk lace dress with pink and white accessories and a corsage or-whrtroses.- For travelling to the South-_ ern States the bride changed to a white two-piece suit with red accessories and a Corsage of red carnations. They will take up residence Bonnie Parker of Toronto, cou- ' at ,.144 Langarth street, London: sin of the bride, was' brides -1 The bride is employed at the maid. They wore- identical l London Life Insurance Com - street -length dresses of mint pany, London, and the groom is green chiffon over taffeta with on the office staff of .-Lawson matching wedding ring hats. 'and Jones Ltd., London. Trumpet Band` Livens Square - A smart turnout of the Cen- tral Command (c'ad'et 'Camp Drum and Trumpet band from Camp Ipperwash Friday night, made an interesting event tor hundreds of Goderich residents and visitors here, when the boys paraded on the square at the invitation of Branch 109, Royal Canadian Legion. The only complaint was that the program was too short, as a nunmer of persons who did not arrive on The Square prom- ptly missed the most of the short musical program. The party consisted of six officers, seven NCO's and 61 cadets, smartly uniformed in summer uniforms- and wearing distinctive white sun helmets which form part of the band's full dress uniform. The band was met at the Legion hall by Legion executive members and conducted on a tour of the harbor area by Mac- Donald 'Marine. Following the parade on The Square, the band was provided with lunch at the Legion Hall, returning to camp by military transport. • FISHER REUNION More than 125 members of the Fisher family were present at the annual reunion held at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield. The afternoon's activities were dir- ected by the president, William Fisher. During the supper hour, the following special prizes were awarded: oldest per- son present, Mrs.,, Garfield ,Mc - Mich e1, Sarnia; yotingest f per- son, Karen Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Goderirh; largest family; Mr. and Mrs. Morley Willis, Sarnia; family coming greatest distance, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Classen, Alvinsten; couple married long- est, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wiltse. Clinton; most recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gra- ham, Sarnia, Leonard Fisher was elected president of the executive for next year's picnic. AUBURN (Continued from page 5) home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowan, R.R. 4, Stratford, on the third Sunday in July. "' Auburn Ball The Auburn ball ,team gained tdecisive victory last week, hen they met Londesboro on the Auburn diamond and de- feated them by a score of 15 to 2. The Auburn team was composed of W. Dobie, J. Ar- thur, K. Webster, L. Daer, G. .Beadle, J. Seers, 13. Robinson, G. Haggitt, T. H'aggitt, K. Daer. The Londesboro players were: Pickett, Riley, Taylor, -Allen, Flynn, Crawford, Scanlon, Craw- ford, Shaddick, Saundercock and Radford. The last game of the schedule was at Winthrop and the Auburn team was defeated by the score of 7 to 5. The Central Huron Ball League sche- dOle has now been completed and plans. for 'the playoffs will be made by the officials this week. Large -,crowds are, also turning out to see the junior ball teams play and the Auburn players were: V. Toll, R. Brbwn, B. Haines, L. Haines, B. Sproul, J. MacKay, R. Arthur, B. Craig, D. Archambault, K. Sproul, S. Haggitt, L. Lockhart. Londes- j born players were: A. Andri, 'R. Snell, A. Caldwell, J. Shad - ,dick, B. Bromley, L. Snell, R. I Anderson, J. McDougall, B. Bromley. The Blyth team was defeated by them 13 to 3 with their players composed of D. Holland, G. Haggitt, J. Stewart, K. McVittie, R. Henry, R. Cook, B. Bell, M. Riehl, B. Howson. For this game Ross Wilson was the pitcher for the Auburn tears and he was supported by 13. Haines, K. 'ipchert, L. Haines, V. Toll, D. Archambault, R. Brown, 13. Sproul and S. Hag- gitt. St. Mark's Guild' The July meeting of the St. Mark's Anglican Church Guild was held on the lawn at the orrr 0t -MTs: --George Seliiieider- in the form of the children of the congregation picnic. The hostess was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Gordon- R. Tay- lor accompanied for the hymns on her accordion. The Scrip- ture lesson was read by Mrs. Clifford Brown followed by prayers led by Mrs. Schneider. Mfrs. Louis Ruddy gave the rhap_ter ire the study book The. birthday hymn was sung for Miss Shirley Brown. The topic, Children of the Bible, was given by Mrs. George Schneider as-• sisted by several young girls reading the lives of Bible child- ren. Prayer was said by Kathy Schneider. The president took charge of the business session and the minutes were read by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell in the absence of. the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The treasurer, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor gave the fin- ancial statement. Letters were read from former rectors, Rev. Wyatt and Rev. Henderson, with donations sent for the make- believe 'tea. Mrs. Meally report- ed on the recent work done at the rectory. The travelling ,apron was passed to all for a 25 -cent donation for the budget. The members decided to buy colored glass for the church windows. It was announced that Open House .will be held at the rectory on July 27th from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock in recogni- tion of Rev. and Mrs. Meally's' 25th wedding anniversary. The rector closed the meeting with prayer. Games, .with prizes for the children, were in charge of Misses Carole Brawn and Ruth BINGO. — DRAW — GAME$ Come One! Come All! RNIVAL CIVIC HOLIDAY UGUST 5 — 7 p.m. AT AGRICULTURAL PARK a Proceeds For Senior Citizens' Housing Fund • EISHr•POID and PONY RIDES FOR CHILDREN FREE ENTERTAINMENT Children's Day Li AUOURN, July 29. -- Child- yen's Day was observed by the auburn Women's Instititte at its July meeting .in the Auburn aiomsnunity Memorial Hall with 1 large attendance of children and members. The meeti . was in charge of The Mrs. Donaldainfirst vice- g president of the branch, with Vlrs. Robert J. Phillips as pian- .st. The minutes were approv- �d as read by the secretary, Vies. Thomas Haggitty- The fin- incial statement was approved is read. Mrs. Haggitt read a • lunch served �ieger ox thanks from miss .14-.4 chrJSt he for tparting gift which shelna we ea had �'e,�eived P, r� mtakoll ne a b"trip Md - 'land ade and Cgwoousd ontto Augi- ust 15th and anyone wishing to. go_isto get in -touch with Mrs. Thomas BB'aggitt. The card con - vener, Mrs, Andrew Kirkconnell, sent and also read some ve her reort Qfcthank you notes. The program, u, charge of Mrs. Keith Machan, was as fol, lows: 'piano solo, Margaret San - Berson; reading, Diane Kirk - Connell; guano solo, Larry Cham- ney; tap dancing, Steven Hag- gitt; piano solo, Margaret Haines; solo, Jennifer Grange; piano . solo, Gail Miller; solo, ani Jce Rat�hrwef. Games were enjoyed by the children under the direction of Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys. Relay captains were Larry Chamney, Lorraine Chamney, Trudy Ma - chap,` Lynn Turner, Jackie Vin - cent, Margaret Sanderson and Gair. iVitiler. Pliizes . f or children wliose names- started with J Schneider. A successful auc- ion was held and a bountiful including ice cream was by Mrs. Schneiders°assist- ed by her daughters and Mrs. Clifford Brown assisted" by her. daughters. - SUNDAY SERV!CES , ST. GEORGE'S Aug. 4, Eigth ''a" 8:30 a.m. Holy Pfli 11:00 a,m. Morning 51` and ,iL` , r Rt. Hong .....__ CHURCH Sunday after Trinity Communion Prayer (Shortened) Sermon. Special Preacher, Rev. R. 0. Hall, Bishop of Kong. and Nursery) E. TAYLOR, M.A., D,D. and Choirmaster. (Junior Congregation Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH Mr. George Burgoin, Organist THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United, Church ,,,,y 10:00 a.m. Sunday School , ;, ,• 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship m - The Minister will preach. ER <r•,,k (Nursery and Junior Congregation) / The REV. W: J. ten HOOPEN, o�A 4 B.A., B.D., Minister MR: L. H. DOTTERER, Organisf and Choir -Director Knox, Presbyterian Church TRE—REV: G.LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Miini'ster- Miss Marion Moore, Deaconess --Morning Services — 9:30 .a.m. .and 11:00 'a.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 Sermon: "To Reassess Ourselves" The Minister will preach ,_ Nursery. and Junior Congregation at 11:00 only Enter to Worship a Depart to -Serve • THE UNITED.CHURCH OF CANADA~ Victoria Street -United Church • 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship "Christian Friendship'', 10:00 a.m. Benmiller, Church and Sunday School REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. FREE METHODIST CHURCH, Corner Victoria and Park Streets REV. R. G. PELFREY, B.A., B..D,, Pastor. Phone JA 4.9306 ° NO SERVICES IN GODERICH AUGUST 4 and 11 - ' �' FAMILY -BIBLE -CAMP August 4 to 11 at. Than'iesford, Ontario, on Highway, 2 ALL ARE WELCOME GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH Montreal Srreet Near The'_Square----- • f" " REV.E. V -ON- KEITZ, B.A., Minister.' .. 10:00 a.m. Church School , z 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship • 7:00 p.m. Evening' Service THE SALVATION ARMY ' CAPTAIN and MRS.1t0Y' WOMBOLD SUN. 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP Z:00 p.m. SALVATION MEETING TUES. 8:00 p.m. PRAYER MEETING - A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL ' Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Corder of .Elgin -and Waterloo Sts. REV, ROBERT ° CLARK, Pastor ''e 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for .all ages. ° 11:00 a.m. Morning, .Worship 7:30. p.m. Evangelistic Service Tuesdaip...-8._-p.m.- Bibtudy�--,ant..Pray`er, _..,.._ - ..y Friday, 8 p.m. YoungPeople's Service L • AUG; 4 — Evangelist Robert Hollingsworth BAYFI QLD BBAPTIST CHRCH REV. T. LESLIE HOBBLNS, B.A., Pastor ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m Morning. Worship 7:30- p.m. Evangelistic Hour . Wednesd* ►, 8 part,,Priya*` 50440 V0400. A.rA . "...6itr<eeu liZtagibatii T .. Ale At 1r1.,:... 16.. a.f.A., went to Jennifer Grange, John- glace, Jayne Arthur and Tanice n Haggitt,_Jayne Arthur J`an ice Ratbweli, Jackie . Vincent. Prizes for birthday nearest date went to Trudy Machan; for the smallest feet, Vicki Powell; two front -teeth missing, Paul Oham- trey; girl dressed in red, Mary Lou. Vincent; girl with neck- RathWell, A penny sale in charge of Mrs. Ed. Davies was a huge success with 10,cent prizes donated by the ° W.I. members. Ice cream and cookies, freshie aid tea were served by the h0 steSses, re1� Mach n .lad um s Mrs, hx . s Fd. Davies. ''1,e Colorado 'River, seeond const in the United States (about two thousand miles), moves more earth . in au hour thana 11 tbe bug idpx ala Oa. 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