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G. Coming Events
The meeting Of the Goderich
Graduate Nurses 4ssaciation
will be held. Monday, June 1, at
8.30 p.m., at file 'hospital. cafe-
teria. All graduate• ;nurses
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BINGO
WEDNEADAY, JUNE '.3
Harbourlite Main
Sponsored. by
Goderich Lions Club
People w'einow
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCormack
of Detroit were recent visitors
in town and. also visited, with
Mrs. Newton and Mr. Angus
MacDonald, both of whom are
in Alexandra Hospital.
' -Mrs. William Becirand her
mother, 'Mrs."Susan Grigg; have
returned ho?ne after. visiting in
Detroit for the, past two months.
Visitors with Mrs. Robert
Wilson, Sr., Elgin avenge, were
her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Camp-
bell and son Scott, Mrs., Etta
Cri.st, ,Mrs, Jean Miller, all of.
London, and Mr. and • Mrs.
George Foster and _ai
Donna, Rodney. •
Flight Lieutenant and Mrs.
W. E. Balkwill and Karen of
Camp ' Borden are spending the
week in Goderich, while
B'alkwill is on a course at RCAF
Clinton.
�J asacl Mrs. Roy ..gly ie_
-Eta irtilV ii vis"rfc °as11
with Mrs. 11. Lednor, Port Al-
bert.
.Squadron LeadAer''aric4t'`•
Mormon of Camp Borden are
spent Ing t fis' weed in Goderich.
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D(JNGANNON NEWS
D G•ANN-011.+-Mr. and Mrs.
Robert vin . and Betty spent
the weeke with Rev. and Mrs.
J. Bright of Fonthill.
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Dren-
nan, Sarnia, visited the form-
er's grandmother, Mrs. Abner
,M,prris, and other relatives in
the vicinity last Thursday.
In an . impressive service at
the Dungannon , United Church
on Sunday morning, Rev. J.
Veldhuis baptized Glenda Eliza-
beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Park and Helen Elizabeth,.
daug`iter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Elliott. lihe choir sang an an-
them, "Just leave it all to
Jesus."
and Mrs, 11. Eugene Hanson,
East Tawas, Michigan. '
Mr. Dalton Reid has returned
from °i jontreal to the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Reid.
United Church Women
., Mrs. Clifford Crozier presided
at the May meeting, of the Un-
ited Church Women on, Tuesday-
-of last week. Mrs. J. Dauphin
read' "The Word and the Way"
and Mrs. Ivan Rivett spoke on
the theme, "Good news in In-
dia." Mrs. C. Blake read a let-
ter from Miss Jean Whittier giv-
ing the annual report. Mrs.
Ross Eedy read the •'.minutes
and reported 17 members pre -
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Templeton sent. Mr. Wilfred Anderson,
and Marty of Detroit were week-
end ;visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Coir~ -am.
Visitbs ° with • Mr. and •Mrs:°
Lucknow. has derlated a • re-
frigerator to the church ladiS•
A bale is being sent by June
17th, A bazaar in •the fall was
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McAllister and there are many
other relatives in this ditrict.
He gave an interestinjactount
of his work in Taiwan, the his•
tory of the people there and
their way of living. He pro-
jected slides to illustrate his
talk, showing scenes of farm
life, homes and beautiful gar-
dens. Miss Iva' Carr thanked
the guests of honor and all re-
tired to the basement for 'a
social hour over a cup of tea.
A'table of Chinese exhibits was
displayed and Mr. Geddes gave
many interesting explanations
about them. Best wishes go
with them on their return trip.
H ickl i ng—Menaryr
A quiet but pretty wedding
amid pink and white,, streamers
and white wedding bells took
place at.•„+the home •of Mr. • and
Mrs. II. Menary, concession 9,
aar 'Elliott and family" pn 'discussed. Mrs. Frank Then1P- Aslffield, on Saturday, May 23,
Sunday were the, latter's par~- sono was convener for lunch. at 12 o'clock noon -when their
ents, Mr.' and' Mrs. Roy Mc' Hear of,. Taiwan', China
Creight Listowel• Allonlen2s.--Mi•ssio.nary -S.oa.
'lows, St. Thomas, and her sister, eiety of Erskine Pes'byterian
Mrs.. Arden Barker and hus- Church met in the - church on
band, Milverton. The latter Tuesday evening, May 19th. Mrs,.; Rev. Gordon Kaiser Officiated
couple were god -parents at t Robert McAllister opened ,the, for -the double -ring ceremony
christening of Helen Elizabeth
h 'meeting with prayer, 'the Pur which took place beside a bank
lliott at the United Church on pose ancf hymn. 19. The Glad ;of white lilies and multicolored
unday morning. Tidings prayer was taken by; AiVtrs.. James eaki.y,g .'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler, Mrs. Arthur Stewart and the ed -the wedding music and 'Mr.;
Kinburn, • spent the weekend devrotional by Mrs, William, Howard Blake was soloist,' sing-
with the former's parents, Mr. !RALE Rev. J. Veldhuis led in ing the "Welldin `Prayer" and
and Mrs. Charles Fowler. • prayer. Mrs. R. McAllister: wet- "0 Perfect Love.' Given in
'Misses Joyce, Eggleston, Jon - mut- the visite som . marria ,c by, °° f r the;
ne l3ootz, Brampton, gr- le;United and A '.; rccan non £gide looked lovely i white;
weekend with Mr. and Mrs , tions •who had joined with them 'brocaded street -length dress
Arthur Eggleston. ' . to meet Mr J es:,anal, rt „-sGal Uped .Tne long
• .lir �:,Mrs:�.11ai:old Er in.g thaws is.ife;. -Name no - rlatrgl t�.irx1 1 et s & Ftl"
ton spent the weekend with Mr.;from.Taiwan, China. Mr. Ged-'pleated skirt caught with a bow
and Mrs. Lorne Badman, Com des is originally from Port El -1 at the back' waistline`. Her e.l ,
ben.
Mr. Harold Blake, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Blake and
spent' the weekend with Mr. hew Shackleton and Mrs. Mason
daughter, Mary Caryle, was un-
ited..in- ma sago -to---1-e-ith Cam
eron Hickli•ng, son of Mr. and
Mrs, J. B. I -tickling of Carlsruhe!
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"grandson of Mrs. i bow -length veil was held by a
Robert Reid of that town. His crown of' pearls and she car -1
• Mxs .Mat riuLa vrh.ite Sibl.e crested-••wl krf
red roses. The matron of hon-
- dor, Mrs. Keith Blake, sister of
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SMOKE & GIFT SHOP
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the bride, was gowned in aqua
I crystalette and carried a bou-
quet of pink mums, The jun-
ior bridesmaid, Jannet Blake,
and the flower girl, Sharon
i Blake, were 'dressed alike in
aqua crystalette with m'tahing
hairbands and they carried pink
and white flowers. Don Hick -
r ling, London, brother of the
'groom, was best °man and Ron
nie Menary, brother of the
bride, was ring -bearer.. A Wed -
fits swear n .bao ss
{'with W e"acce'ssories and 'cor—
sa'ge of pink mum's.. ,Mrsr,Hack-
ling wore a two-piece blue dress
with white accessories and a
corsage of pink mums. For
travelling the bride donned a
-turquoise suit with white ac -,w
cessories and a corsage of red',
roses. They,,,will „reside on the
, groom's farm, 'R:R: '1, Carlsruhe.
'The bride's grandmother, Mrs.,
William Menary, was a guest as
'Carlsruhe and Lucknow.
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;Joseph's Church Saturday morn -
• • in48Ing- when AntonyCall Im erlal Cil now... and ' hours Delores IZeffernan„ exchanged
wedding vows. Rev. Fr,'.'Chas.
' - I Cot•uana performed the 'car•e-
/ •' . • I mony. Mem�bers of the 'C.VV.L.
oar 11 have the-, sav n s and. service you:want 'served the wedding breakfast
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in the, parish hall.- We wish the
young couple many years of
happiness. They will be living
on the 10th concession of Ash=
field•: _ . _
Friends and neighbors gat11,-
ered at the home of Mr. and
. ;Mrs. Gerrit Logtenberg Wednes-
' day evening of last week te.
honor them on their recent
marriage.
Mrs. Ray Dalton, Mrs. John
Van Osch and Mrs. Leo Court-
ney attended the C.W.L. con-
vention in Sarnia ori Wednesday
lof last week.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mit, and Mrs. Clarence Mac-
Donald have returned from a
holiday in Winnipeg where they
attended .the Dominion Conven-
tion of the Royal Canadian
Legion and visited with Mr. and
Mrs, K. G. Lindsay and family,
former residents of .Goderich.
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this Saturday xn.grn+i,ng 'between
9 and 12.
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