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OLIVER -- MUIR
The stained glass windows
Morgan Chapel, Queen's Uni-
versity, Kingston, provided an
attractive background for the
evening wedding of Heather
Ann Muir, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Muir of Goderich-,
and Peter Nesbitt Oliver,, -son
of Mr. and Mrs, S. N. Oliver o
Toronto. White lighted tapers
in tall- candelabra, were placed
on either side of an arrange
ment.of apple blossoms to com
plete the setting. Reverend Dr
A. M. Laverty, a personal friend
f the bride, performed the dou
ble-ring ceremony. Mrs. It
Williams' of Kingston was or
ganist.
The bride was given in mar
riage by4her father. Her white
street -length ensemble was a
dress of silk shantung with a
full-length redingote of crochet
lace. She wore a shoulder -
length veil caught to a tiara of
orange blossoms and pearls.
bier bouquet was a white orchid
with. stephanotis and -ivy.
Mrs. William Elliott of Nap-
anee, Ontario. was maid 'of hon-
or, wearing a jacket dress of
pink silk shantung. Her head-
dress, a shii red pillbox with
brief veil, was in a matching
shade. gladioli, in shades 9f
pink, made up her bouquet.
-Mr. Robert Kinkead of Tor-
onto`,was'-best-Flan: _..
The reception was held at
Prokops Steak House. Padre
Laverty was master of cbre-
monies. The toast to the bride
STUDIO.
KINGSTON
ih was' proposed by Mr. C. B. Muir
of Peterborough, uncle -of the
bride. The bride's mother wore
a two-piece suit, of blue silk
linen with white lace overlay.
Her turban hat and shoes were
of snatching shade and she wore
a. corsage of. white orchids. Mrs.
f 'Oliver wore an ensemble of oys-
, ter colored silk and a flower
petal hat in tones of beige: Her
- other accessories were dark
- brown and, she wore a bronze
▪ orchid corsage.
The bride's. going away out-
- at was a turquoise suit of tissue
• wool and with this she wore a
:iiaicliing turban and black,pat-
ent accessories. Her corsage
- was of p•nk sweetheart roses.
The couple left by motor for
a honeymocn in the province of
`Quebec.
They will reside in Toronto
1 where the groom, is on the
teaching: staff of York Univers-
/ ity.
Huron F of A
C.N.I.B. Needs
* •
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The 'contract for the building
of a new wing .far Tweedsmuir
Halt,,—thz 'silence° and- sorvrce
centre of. The Canadian Nation,
al Institute for the Blind,, has
been awarded;,to a London firm.
Cost of the extension will be
1129,000 while furnishings and
equipment costs are estimated
a!"t"i5,a0o:-:_Thei-e Ts fo. ,'[ie no -
general> appeal in Huron Coun-
ty from the public, to - help
with 'expenses but needed vol -
Activities
Members of the Huron Coun-
ty Federation of Agriculture
took partiif a number of° differ-
ent activities• last weekend.
Some attended a Farm Labor
Conference held at Port Elgin
where, among other things,
Workmen's Compensation was
discussed.
The Huron County Regional
Folk School (now . k
Rural Learning) was held at
the United Church 'Stammer
£'amp--rrorth-af -Ondericli
on June 18-19-20. There were
many::'lively discussions 'on the
topic of "Our Place in Society."
The annual Federation wor-
ship service was held last Sun-
dayv..__t.".-'tIe Salvation wArmy
Camp, Glenhuron. Rev. I. , Bod-
enham of Kipper- conducted the
service.' There were - several
untary donations will be much vocal numbers by the Sparks
appreciated. family of Bayfield.
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WAWANQSB TOWNSHIP
IN(I['S JUNE MEETING.
,f,. report on the
cost of Constructing a bridge
on Concession 11 was • brought
before the June meeting of
West Wawanosh . Township
Council Iv the Towns -hip Broad
Superintendent The need for
a •supplez iWntary by-la'w to cov-
er the read expenditure in 1964
was diseuzised
- Mr. Bert Thompson, clerk of
East Wawanosh Township, arid°
.a..delegation,ot-ratepayers- front'
U.S 4S. No. 14 'East ail(' . West
Wawanosh. ° appeared " before
Cauicil with a Petition from the
ratepayers of that section in
East Wawanosh, to have their
properties detached from. the
West Wawanosh Township
School Arca. -
Mr. John H. Rivett, 1965
Warble Fly • Ianspector, was in
attendance and .yeported, on the
season's warble fly campaign.
Mr. J. A. 11Tel onagh of Luck-
now, was presentwith-regard to
the • renewal of compensation
policies
covering, t-owndishp ern
plOye'es vliiW ydut-.w
A-rafteri ng y --n
usslom..
took : place regarding ' cutting
roadside grass,' ' and also what
procedure to follovk for weed
eradication on the township
roadsides. It was agreed' that
Puts
the.
things
you
want
within
your
reach
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Third Prize
CHAISE LOUNGE - JACK GR4CE, BAYFIELD ROAD
GAMES TABLE TOP T PETE ZIMMERMAN, GODERICH
6 - SHIP'S PICTURE - DEBBIE PUGH, BAYFIELD
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-DIVISION ot GODERICH MANUFACTURING (SALES) L'INt ITCD -
he
.grass along Village roads
should be chit at this tine. The
road superintendent reported
to Council that one load of
calcium chloride had. been ap-
plied in front of farm homes
in the''southern part of the
;township, and that WO more
oa s' WVottld be ,pplied within
a short time on 'the rernaining
roads in the township.
The road}, account's were pass-
ed for payment on a motion
by. Councillor Jefferson and sec*
onded by °Councillor Smyth,
The general accounts were
ordered paid on a emotion by
Councillors Lyons and. Mmyth
and included. fox bounties .to:
**Zipanr$014Georgeatug
phrey- _,.. 4:•- --Harold-' Errington";
bounties, $44.00. Also K. K.
Dawson,' relief account, $6Q.03;
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home,
indigent patient, $122.25.
t4/edding
JOHNSTON »» JUDGE
A quiet, double -ring cere-
n?onY ?was Aoten ed 3n the
Vaapel--of Dundas Street -Unity
Church, London, betvveen 6ToaAp
Falconer' Judge of Lond on
daughter of Mrs Hale J i to
of Lauder, Berwickse, Scot-.
land and Ronald Chester John-
ston of London, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Chester ' Willis Johnston
of- London, .formerly of 'Gode-
rich.
with, scoop. neckline ao
skirts and carried. easeade
•quets of yellow roses -444
mums,_ .-- -.. -
The groom was attendel
his bir'l
siron anibther brother?011ie-inEl r
Plantsted Rev: ° Be. Lwe&ij. Hodng- .mder p
ia,
was played` 1y ?v['11, , Pae,
recept�lon followed -tIie
IQny, in the church,
The bride's triotlier'
The bride chose a`short white powder blutr lace trimm dip
lace over taffeta jacket: dress; 'and,iulrred"" nylon pig
'' ,.. ' "• d,. ,� , th aceessories ore
veli°nn• --ca er1"�a"d 'a ' - to malar
1t ef`e grog
quet of mauve and white orch• beige arid pink suit witha,;`
ids. Her attendants, Margaret shirred turban and acCe
McLeod and Lila Campbell, to match; , .The couple
were gowned alike in turquoise" "side in London.
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