The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-08, Page 16.,Q
16. The Gpderich • Signal -State Thursday, October btii; 1964
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NlcKlBBQN -- JOHNSTON "a honor, Miss Beatrice Briggs of
A wedding of loca1 interest Lake Forest, Illrnois. With at,
was solemnized, in the Church she wore along white gloves and
01 the Redeemer; Toronto, on yellow ribbon hair band .top -
Friday, September 25th, at 7 ped with a fiat •bow. Her cas-
p.m., when 'Caroline Kip John- code bot;quet v as of rttst color-
ston bec2nie the bride, of Hugh ed mums and ivy leave's. Kitten
William 1VIcKibbon. Rev. Mr. and Kristin Guninghame, sisters
Pritchard perfo. med the •double- of the !nide, were flower girls,
ring ceremony. The bride is dressed in full skirted rust
the daughter of ?11r. and Mrs. corded 'silk, trimmed with
John 1 , Cunin,hame, l3ramalea', brown velvet. 'Their head -
and the groom is the son of pieces were miniature replica:
Mr. and—Mrs. thigh 13, 'McKib- of the maid of honor and they
bon, Toronto. Mr. W. If, Fair- L°arried nosegiiy. , of sweetheart
bairn ,presided at the organ. rose s and ivy 1,ave.;.
White gladioli and white•tapers (;i.00m.•man was Dr, Harvey
graced the. altar. # ' ,lrnlstrone and the ushers were
Mr, Cuning'iame gave' the 'leve Kierstead and Craig Cull.
bride in marriage. Her wed- inti;ram:, brother or the bride.
.ding ensemble was a long slen- ,
t'a'ct ) ion r olhAved at the
der sheath goi' it of white otto
supper- dance, in the Victoria
'man brocade with chanel type 1 ))1t1 at 'the Ring Edward Ho-,
jacket, the sleeves of which
"'were embroider ed with a wide 'fele ibridc's mother wore a
of peafTs, 'A i��ecTdin�, ' n1;_1 » trn, 1)irarad� jar),
ring of white satin edged with `'t stress with matching lacces-
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- pearls held her shoulder -length :ries and a hat of gold velvet.
iter cnrsaeo was :;olden sceptre
illusion veil, Her 511 white cas- roses. The groom's mother
carie bouquet ixas of,mums, c,vore a taupe ,;ilk suit, snatch
'roses and carnation petals,
ing accessories and a feather
A lon:Ishea`h typo dress or
pale yellow yvith sleevele.�,s jack.-
et
ack-et was chosen by the maid of
paITUARY
BENJAMIN A. CORNELL
On Tites.day -of, last week,
• Mrs:. May Wor: ell attended the
funeral' of her b -other, Ben-
jamin -A, •torn,2;11, at the Hum-
phrey funeral home, Toronto.
Interment was in Prospect cem-
etery. Mrs. Worsell was ac-
companied .by Mrs `Lewis Ell"-'
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Worsen.
Mr. Cornell died on Saturday,
September, 26, at the Toronto
East G'e'neral Hospital,
-- Surviving besides 'Mrs. Wor-
s'ell are Mr. Cornell's wife, Eliz-
abeth�Baker, tb%o sons, Donald,
•Stouffville; John, Richmond
Hill, and two grandchildren.
fiat in pink and obitown tones.
,. - Bradnock Photo
Five generations celebrated a great -great-grandmother's
84th birthday at Walkerton recently. Ilere they are, back
row -ft --rte left to rr h▪ t•:---14akI -baet rkr', 11.--R. 3,A-ti:tiun-
Mrs. Fred Ba'echler (Harold's mother) formerly of + Dun-
gannon and ►low of• Walkertnq; Mrs. William Schlooser
of •Walkerton ("Ilarold's grandni.other)'. Front' row, .Mrs.
Gordon Chapman of Goderich (Harold's daugher) and her
children, Kathy, aged one, and Debbie, aged two.
orchids, The bride's two grand- OBITUARY
Her corsage was of cymbidium ` ' ,
i mothers Mrs. d. 1„ Parsons of
1II1S '3ER1'ti 1 STEWAR1'
Owen Sound and Mrs, George L
.lohttmton of :roderich, were, 11r . Iertha ';`.cwart, ▪ 79. wife
among the guest,, present. ' iof the 1.:e Grct'-.,e St.'w•art, diad
For travejiin.e, the bride wore 'at Victoria dlo.pital, London,
i Kelly green .' ool suit, white;1'rid-ry neiht. She ;; as horn in
I was a member of Knox Prc,sb-•-
I terian Church.
Surviving 'are one daughter,
Mrs. Robert It (Elva)` McCabe,
Colborne, Township; one bro-
ther, Charles Brcwn, Parry
Sound; one •sister,Miss Ethel
Brown, Gocterrch; seven grand-
children and eight ,,i,eat-grand-
hlous e, hrnw'n acc'?ssories and 'Ashfield Town, hip, daughter of Lehi d,ren also ; urv'ive,
corsage of green orchids and the late Mr. and• Mrs. William ..T body rested at the Lodge
,green mums. • Brown. S'he l,.ved in Ashfield funera fn'e-• tv'here a service
Mr, and Mrs, M; Kibbon •will t.nd Colborne townships and has i was *held Monday afternoon,
reside at 135 Isabella street, lixe 1 at Huronview, Clinton, for Rev. G. L Royal officiated. Bur -
Toronto. the east year an a half. Soh&,ial Was in Cotbeirrie cemetery,
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bons for ..the .: ingle horse in
hatness class, .gentleman's tu.r•n-''
our. and' !adv driver class, Elmer
Johnston' of Atwood .swept the I
hackney and 4AShetlan,d pony;
classes.
Mrs. Mary Grifienham of Kin-
' cardine had .\the hest broken
paddle horse at the show.'
Special Events
In the speexal events Jim
Bradley of Lu:•knc,w won the
tic cj.e race a nu Robert Best of
rt EY"' 11,!t' —771,71;"4
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Ann MacDonald of CKNX Speaks
on PubIic Relations at W.I. MeeU
The topic of the October meeting. Each. mere er was
meeting of • the Goderich• W.I: asked to brim„ a guest. As a
was "`Public Relations." Pro-
result, well over 100 people
gram convener `vas Mrs. A. Wil were present.
kin and the roll call was an- -The highlight of the after-
swered by narling someone you noon was when the guest speak -
would like to meet from another car, Miss A. MacDonald of CK -
country. ' The Queen, Prince NX, proved herself a very ver -
Phillip and the Queen 'Mother satile speaker on her subject,
were most popular in choice. "Public Relations.." She said
The motto -vas "The hand she was both Trish and Scotch
clasp of friendship is deeper and sang both kinds equally
than anv Peace Treaty." Mrs. well; also an Englishsong.
Alex Butler compo: ed the write- She had the audience --join her
up in this motto which was very in several numbers. In closing,
interesting and thought-provok- she sang "Bless. this House.",
inn and read b..„Mrs, A, Wilkin, Mrs. J. 13. M:11s thanked her
Clinton and Krntai'' ' branches for coming and e'iving such
of the W.I. were invited to this
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bert'Wi1sin presented her with
a teapot.
Mayor May Mooney spoke of.,
how much she had enjoyed the
meeting. Anyone wishing to
WO the trainer's ',purse in
block printing is weed to call
Mrs. K. Wilkinson. The Gocle-
rich branch is to purchase a
wreath to be placed on the
cenotaph, November“ lht.
The meeting closed Eby sing-
ing the Queen and the Institute
Grace. An enjoyable half hour
followed with'a delicious lunch
which was convened by Mrs,
Robert Wilson.
PARKING PLACE: An un-
fillable opening in an unending
line of automobiles near an
unapprorchable fireplug.
The Northern Lights appear
in the atmosphere at heights
ranging from 50 to ,500 miles
lovely •e'ntertainnent. Mrs. Ro- high.
KINSMEN
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• race for saddle horses.
Winners in the Battle classes
included: Aberdeen Angus, He-
ber Eedy; 1I1.l.�t, in, lnanne
Kolk•nlan and Ernest Sdetw•ood;'
Shorthorn:, Robert Sherwood:
best • fat , he)i'er .calf. Bruce'
Larnb;'hest fat steer, best grade
block beef and beet three fe-
males, 'Ross aid Heber Eery.
Only swine exhibitor was Al- h r
'pert Bacon of Belgreve. l �"'1►'��' �
C116 ;
MID to seal
Easy spraout s a 1 t,• rust
nd corrosion.
16 o,,'spraY Can
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Principal winners in ice in-
cluded: Needlework, Mrs. Max-
ine Luther of 1- ucknow;:•8owers,
i , Mrs. Russell Brindley of- Dun-
' gannon. with 15 awards; fine
arts, Mrs. Luther; baking, Mrs,
Wilfrid Co1c'1ugh of Clinton;
white Bread class, Mrs. Clarence
'Hoy of Port Albert; brown
bread, Mra, Co' -dough.
Gail Fisher of. Zion Central
won the Essay contest of the
Bayfield Fair
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ribbons ;n the Aberdeen -An ;us
class, with Hoffman. Brothers of
Dashwood taking 14 awards in
the Hereford division, ' along
with Harry Watkin of Londes-
boro with five•
Bruce Keyes had the best.
baby beef. •
Sheep Classes
Four \Vestal n Ontario sheep
breeder; took ti,e. Ahern elasse,s:
A.",D, Steeper of Ailsa .Craig
had the hest I.incr.ln.-: Donald
Graham of Parkhill the hest
Leicester,; Donald Dearing of
Exr•;ter ;the hr st (xford . and
Mrs. Re^i•nald :.filler of Clinton
th ' best Doraet.s.
In the horse classes. Glen
',Bok of Nifirgham won the heavy
division and the single- roadster
in harne.r.s class, ('lark's Pony i
Farm of Woodham, and Elmer
John.ston of Atwood were the
major winner". Clifford Pop-
per or Dashwt rid, was ay.ardrd
79 ribbons in the poultry- .show.
Inside major winners in the
fair building ,were: Apples,
Stewart and F,tecl Middleton, of
Clinton, and Fred McCymorlit
of Varna: grain and seeds. Rus-
sell Oes.eh of Varni, and Bruce
Betties.
Mrs. David Middleton won
the "rose bowl for rnost points
in domestiet competitions. To'p
'winners in the baking were
Mrs. Eben Weigand of Dash-
wood: Mrs Robert Taylor, and
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough, both
of Clititbn.
Gregg Potter of RSR. 3, Clin-
ton, won tite pony race and
.Fred Trewnrttha also of Clinton,
the calf : race. •
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