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Sohn W. Jacksor
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(Phot& by R. J. Nephew)
, MEDD- JOHNSTON
In a double.ring ceremony at
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, Goderich, on Saturday,
April 29, Rebecca Anne John.
ston of Godericn became the bride
of Morris James Medd of
Sudbury. Rev. Father R. Moy.
nahan officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Johnston.
of _._.derich;...•.groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Medd
of Clinton.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a floor.length gown
of white imported lace in a be. •
corning A•li,pe style with empire
waist and" elbow.length sleeves,
A graceful chapel train of sllk
faille accented with matching lace
cascaded from the shoulders. A
headdress of roses and seed
pearls held her double.tiered veil
of pure silk illusion. The bride
wore a cultured pearl and diam.
and drip necklace, gift of the -
' groom and carried a crescent
bouquet of yellow gioria and
sweetheart roses and trailing ivy.
Attending' the bride as 'matron
of- honerwas her sister, Mrs.
Larry LeBeau of Waterloo.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul
Johnston of Milton,, and Mrs. Joe
Williams ofKitchener. Theywere
identically dressed in floor.'
length gowns ' of yellow chiffon
over taffeta,Their headdresses
were yellow , bows,with matching
• veils and they carried crescent
bouquets of white shasta mums.
William Medd of London,
brbther of the groom, was groom.
sman and Paul Johnston of Milton
ushered. -•' •
Following the ceremony a 'rec.
eption was held at the Maitland
Country Club. M.cs. Johnston re.
ceived her guests wearing 'a deep
pink wool dress and coat with bone
accessories and a gardenia cora
sage. The 'groom's mother was
attired in an. aqua crepe dress
with bone accessories and a car.
sage of talisman roses:
For a wedding trip to Indiannap.
olis, Ind., the bride donned a blue
English wool dress and coat with
tan accessories and a gardenia
corsage. The couple will reside
in Sudbury.
PRENUPTIAL EVENTS
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored at showers-
given
howers 'given by M.rs. ' Charles Gibbons
and Mrs. Andrew Moore, God.
erich; Miss Bev. Brindle and
"Mrs. Pierre Houle, Goderich;
and by Mrs. .Jack Armstrong of
• Clinton. A party was held, in her
hdnor by -the staff of the Cana&
Ian Imperial Bank of Commerce
in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Medd entertained at their home
,after rehearsal.
NILE
The -Nile UCW. ;field their re.
gular meeting in the church, Mrs.
Alvin Kerr and Mrs. Horton Tal.
May led in devotions--whiich in-
cluded Scripture , prayer and
Hymn •and commentary on the
theme "Mother". Mrs. Talmay
read "Beatitudes for the Home",
and excerpts' from the News.
letter ' sent from conference
Mrs. C. McPhee was pianist.
-- Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge pie.
sided for the business meeting
with Mrs. Alvin Kerr, secretary.
Mrs. Rutledge read an invite
ation from Carlow UCW to atb.
end their thankoffering meeting,
May • 10 when Mrs. Lloyd Bond,
Holmesville will be the guest
Cspeaker; the meeting .to be held in
arlow Hall.
It was decided to help with the
expenses 6f chaperones for the
group of young people who plan
to go to Expo. Lunch will t?e ser.
ved and a social hour enjoyed
after the service when the come
niudicanth class joins the church.
Final plans were made for the
smorgasbord . to be held in the
church May 24, after which the
Meeting adjourned and lunch was
served by Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge
and Mrs'. Horten Taimay.
- Personal
W.J. M vLean, Saltford,
spent the past two weeks !Miami.
Ilton With her son'V'alter and fent.
:
Willie there, she Was a gue'at
at the wedding of her gra Ison,
mirk liiint, in PeterboroCigh.
•
uburn
.AUBURN!- WOO was received
herelast week.end by relatives
of the death of John W, Jack.
son, • in Wetaskiwin, Sask., a nat.
five of this community. He was
84 years of age, and was born
in ilullett Twp. the son of thelate
W Mian Jackson and Jessie Laid.
law. He attended S,S,. No 9 scho9.1
anr� went West in 191.4 anti settled
in Orion«
In
1913 he married Floy Little,
page. In 1925 he moved to Mill.
et Alta. Besides Ns wife he is
survived by TIS wife, two sons,
'Clifford; ; Edmonton, John of
Sun'nybrook, Alta, also three
daughter$; Mrs.,W.(Jessle)Rath,,
and Mrs, Wilfred (Irene) Sopher
both of Edmonton,, and Mrs, A.
(Josephine) Bilozer, Calmer,
Alta. One brother James and one
sister, Miss Margaret R. Jackson
reside in Auburn.
Mr. Jackson was a member"af
the Auburn C.O.F. where last
year he received his 60 year
jewel.
SFECIAL SERV1cES
Special, Mother's Day services
were held in all four churches
last Sunday. '
A special Family day service,
was held in Knox United Church
by Rev. M. Roberts.' A Mother's
choir under the direction of or.
an
asses Out
West
g'anist' Mrs. Brian Hallam sang Brampton visited last Week with ents; Mr. and MA's. Gordo,' Dobie
an anthem. Young people assist her sister, Mrs, .Bert Marsh and and Ross. '
ed in. the service. They were Mr. Marsh. Mr, and M:rs. Harry Arthur and•
Nancy Lapp, Klaske Kow,malis Mr. Lynn Youngbldt of Toronto family spent Sunday with her par*
and Deryk Bali, spent the week.end with his par. ents, Mar. and Mrs. ElmerKeller°
The sacrament of Holy Bap. ents Mr. and. Mrs, Major Young, , at Dublin,
tism was administered to the blut and family. ' 1r. and Mrs. John Weir and
following: Glenyce Marie Mo. Miss Jannett Dobie of Toronto Mars. Elsie•Eustace of London vis:
Clinc'hey, daughter of Mr. and . spent the weekendwith.her par!.ited on Sunday in the village.
Mrs Harold McClinchey Anna.
ILO CHALS 1�
,.
Marie.; Young,, daughter Of 1¢r. • ' `
and Mrs. Donald Young; Rodger -
Thomas Cunningham, son,otsbir,' •
and Mrs. ' Tom-Cunniingham;
,Jamie RLGCii.l`LSii•-- Several troll -the. recent visitors irrthe community,
Rod Daer, son of Mr, and, community° • attended the 'Guy • Centennial rose bushes have
,Jamie
Daer; Shawn Fred.
Lombardo"dance in Kincardine arrived at the Ripley horticul.
Dick seers,R son At mr,and Mfrs. on, Thursday evening;- tural ,,society and several mem.
John Seers; V.ieki Lee Turner, To:n .Farrell • and obert Mac. q bers in this .area are receiving
and Seers; Alan Turner, ,child. Intosh and David ElPhich- were them.
and i 'Mr. and S Turner,
Barrie
child. in Wiarton on Thursday. .w Master John Macintosh is in
Turner; James William •BereSon Anniversary services will be . good health again after a trip to
of Mrs; Ornd Here and the lace " held in Ashfield Presbyterian hospital, in London, ,
Mr. Dere, PERSQNPERSONALS. - J. Mac Donald as ,guest speaker. ,PORTER'S HILIL
Visiting Mr. and Mrs Oliver
Weekend guests with Mrs, ANPORTERS HILL--- A special
McCharles verb. Mr- and Mrs.
tiiur Grange, Jennifer andShelley. Frank Barkwell and Mr. Harry' Mother's day service 'was held in
were Mr. and Mrs.` Rod Singh Smith of Toronto. Grace church last Sunday morn.
and Christen of Detroit, M r..•and Mrs..David•Elphich and Mrs, Ing with the Sunday school taking
Mrs, 'Y'om Morris and Monique Norval,,! Stewart were in Lions part. Rodney Cox read the Scrip..
of London and- Mrs: Charles tore' and there was special music •
Head• on Satu>�day attending the
S traughan. by a Mother's choir. S ervi'ces will
• �-horticultural show there.
Church on Sunday next with Rev,
Mr. and Mrs. James Aitcheson
of Seaforth visited onSunday with
their ` :: daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Scott, Keith, Wayne and Eric.
Mrs, Gormerly Thompson of
tft11°7t71W
WE
;HAVE OUR USUAL
LARGE SELECTION OF
CION
IREWORKS��
OF
Celebrate Victoria Day, May 22nd in try,
Centennial fashion at home or at the cottage. Get together with•friends and neighbors and have a better ,.d:lay at less cost.
FINCHER'S Smoke Shop
• THE SQUARE*.
OPEN
SAT. ,TILL 11 P.M.
SUN., 10 A:M. TILJ. 9 P.M.
MON. '(THE HOLIDAY)
ALL DAY
Confederation Celebrations
Goderich Townstip
JUNE 16 JUNE 17 JUNE 18
Get your floats started .— Get your vehicles, ready
Get your old clothes and costumes rounded up for Sat., June 17th
at
HOLMESVILLE
BANDS PARADES GAMES PRIZES
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Best float to represent land of family origin.
Best horse drawn rig.
Best historical float.
Most . comical — most decorative.
Best decorated bicycle and rider.
Best dressed lady in 19th century attire.
Best family in parade dressed in 19th century dress.
Funiriiest clown.
Old cars and other vehicles welcome in our'"parade
d,+
ANTIQUES HEIRLOOMS NOVELTIES
Round them 'up for display in the Holmesville School for the 3 days
BARBECUE
Get your lockets for the Sat. night barbecue.
' tickets will *guarantee that yoif are fed.
In case of poor weather, the events will -be held in Clinton's
neva arena. •
•
Misses Sally and Louise Mac.
Donald of Windsor spent a few
day at the Dan MacDonald home
during the .past week.
Mrs. Tom MacDonaid hasbepn
Visiting her daughter in Lucknow.
Mr. and" Mrs. Allan MacLean
and family of Collingwood were
be- held at 9:45 for the Summer
m onths.
Plans for the Goderich Town.
ship Centennial celebration are
well under way. Anyone inter.
ested in helping in the choir for;-_
the Sunday service are asked to
be at the Holrnesville school for
practice May 25.
iy..
OPE N -HOUSE
AT
QUEEN ELIZABETH SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th
2 - 4 P.M. AND. 7 - 9 P.M.
Display of Children's Work
-- Draw on 3 Rugs —
Camp Film Shown Afternoons and Evenings
Refreshments Served by Kinettes
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