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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-05, Page 6•Qr • . a** ricif sil4ter Th f'lFNRY were e x. laet .' May Carroll •} James Donald ',lvth,!n St. George's ear i,, Goderich; on .-E;;+,•mber 23. Rev. cffy•tated at the +'ereriony. rile daughter of io»ward Carroll s,d The croom'S Mr. *and Mrs. • f ,,ty*h.. carriage by her was lovely in :7:rw``1 of white , tAshione'd on sleeves, °-a train edged in Alecon lace. is -;,d -white tulle a miniature r... She car - . white garde r sos, and trail. F r.;ton of. God. • •? of honor, and .Goderich and Photo by Nephew CARROLL Louise Cliitoi i o London were bridesmaids. T'ie" wore floor - length gowns of `, ater-lily green crepe with lace bodices, ir.11ed at the ell5ows, alt..? accented with self bows. Their matching head. pieces were tiny bows and they. carried bouquets 'of bronze mums and trailing •cry. Attending the groom was Ed- ward Scruton of Godench r as best 'man. Danny O'Brien- of Goderich and +john Henry of Blyth ushered. The recption w;t ht -1 i ;n th•- parish hall. The 1,r de"- ,:.outer received guests '0 :: r, E >;.- of antique gold silk 1lcrr..u:, la- thered hat In autumn ton,, s, and a corsage of bronze n.onms. The groom's mother a:,listed, in an ensemble of peacock blue ribbon laces brownacces sort es, and a corsage of bronze moms; 'For- travelling to Northern Ontario the bride chon;d to a brown silk - knit suit, rust flowered hat, brown m cces. sories, and a corsage of ,.E 1. low carnations. The couple will take up r+ sidence in Blyth' on their re- turn. Prior to • her marr.. , the bride was honore:i at given by Susan Pettus at the home of Mrs. Sharon S,•ruton, by the Henry faintly at ii.vti'.; and at a Trousseau Teo 'yen, by the bride's her home. f O,MPLETE HOME D,�ECORATING Y .'T• 1 k.. ` CENTRE . FOR JOLLIFFE - WESTBROOK Wedding rings and vows were exchanged by Judith Anne West. brook of London and Roger Wayne Jolliffe • of London y on September 23, at the residence of the 'bride's parents, Goder. ich. Rev. Donald MacDonald officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter West., brook of Goderich, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Jolliffe of London. Mr.. Westbrook gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a street -length dress of white Swiss lace over white 'satin with a pearl beaded neckline and long sleeves. A crown of small -white fabric bells held s her shoulder length veil. Pink sensation roses, white steph. "The Leaves Of S 1.1 THIS SATURDA HEN ERSONS BOOK STO The annual meeting' of the Auburn Branch of the Cana. rlian Bible Society was held in St, Mark's Anglican Churchwith the chairman Mr. Fordyce Clark in the' chair. The meet. ing was opened with a hymn and "prayer by Rev. M. R. Rob. erts of Knox United Church. Minutes of the last meetingwere accepted as' read by the-secre. tory, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. It. was moved by .Robert J. Phil- lips and seconded by Frank Raithby that reports be accep. ted. Mr. Andrew Brndjar of Lon. don was the guest speaker `of - the evening. He spbke on his interesting display of Bibles and read from the'neW English translation which', has been re. -cently published. He' also show. ed the film, "The Leaves of the Trees." • Plans were • made to hold the annual Carol service in con. Photo by Nephew anotfs and trailing ivy formed her bouqubt." She was attended by her sis. ter, Janet Westbrook of Goder. ich. She wore a street -length dress of Fr:ench'lace over blue taffeta, -and carried a bouquet of pink giamia. Attending the groom was his brother, Tom Jolliffe of London. T,ie reception was held at thekTiger Dunlop Inn. For a wedding trip to Bar. bados and the East Indies, the. bride changed to a green wool dress, white wool coat and matching accessories. 'On their return the couple will take up residence in Lon. don. The bride is a graduate of Victoria - Hospital School of Nursing, and -the groom is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. . The Trees" junction with 'a cgmmunity con. cert which had been proposed as- a Centennial project. The collection will be given to the Bible„„•Society for it's work. The election of officers was held with Mr..Brndjar in charge. The new officers for the corn. ing year are as follows: presi. dent, Oliver Anderson; secre. tary-treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;" collectors, Westfield, Miss Jannetta Snell; North Road, East Wawanosh, Mrs. William. Empey, Mrs. Jack Armstrong; West Wawanosh, Mrs. Harold Webster; Col- borne, Mrs. Donald Haines; ,Blyth Road, Mrs. Roy I✓asom; Baseline, Mrs. Brian Hallam, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound; '13th Hul. lett, Nancy Lapp, Cathy Schnei. der, Auburn, Mrs. Oliver An. derson; Mrs. Ted -Mills; Mrs. F'rank -Raithby, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Mrs. Thomas Hag. gitt, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and Guy Cunningham. True Chequing personalized cheques go here Lelebrate golden Mr. and Mrs. 1;+'rank, Mathew O'Connor of 0376 priingwells' Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, eel* ebrated their 50th year of mar, •riage on October 4. The O'Cosifiors were married in 117, at Duluth, Minnesota. Mr. O'Connor was born at God. erichj the f ... mgy roved to Det. rolt in 1933. Mr. O'Connor is retired from Ford Motor Coin. Audrey Leaves .• On Wednesday evening, Sep. temper 27, a dinner sponsored by the members of St. Joseph Council,, Kingsbridge, washeld at the Biruce Inn, Kincardine, in honor of Mrs. Audrey Car. ver, Rev; ` Father Caruana's .housekeeper, who is leaving the • parish October 2, to join the Carmelite Sisters whose mon. astery is located near St. Vern Bean Wins Radio Vern Bean of R.R. 5, Goder. -idh Was the -lucky winner of the transistor portable car radio given away during Baird Motors new car showing. . Personals annive,r ary KIN . • I .... A pany. They have three ' daughr. ters, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The family celebrated with a High Mass at St. Gabriel's Church and a dinner and rec. eption at the home of theft." daughter and son-in-law, M. and Mrs.' James Benson of Drexel in Dearborn, Michigan. St. Josephs Agatha, ,Ontario. A nun's pocket watch and a cheque was presented by the president, 'Mrs. C. Rugling,,on behalf of all the members. and ladies of the parish,as a token of appreciation of her .work and , generosity to the parish during her stay of three and a half years. She will be es. pecially remembered. for her untiring efforts in the Rectory, both for the clerical work and housekeeping, receiving only the lowest possible Salary of twodollars a day because she considered her work ae a. vo. cation and didn't desire material wealth. �� - ._ The president ably expressed our thoughts in the concluding part of her speech and said "You have served our Parish unselfishly always doing for others, asking nothing in re. turn". Mrs. Carver thanked the ladies for their gift andexpres. sion of good wishes. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert F.rayne enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Joe OiR1elly' from Detroit this week. ** * Weekend visitors with Mrs. Blaise Martin were Mr. and Mrs. George Pollardandfamily of Hamilton, * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rihar who have been sper44,4 the last two weeks with Frank 6411, returned to their home in Florida, * ` * Mr., and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. Jqe Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton and family are touring Expo this' week. * * * Four year old Dean Doherty returned . borne ' from the Goderich hospital two days later than scheduled. Dean had his tonsils out and suffered corn. plications, but his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan •Doherty report that he is fine now. * * * We are happy to report that Kevin Austin is home from, the London Hospital, * * * Congratulations to the Dun. gannon Agricultural Society for another successful fair. * * * 1, Mr. and Mrs. John Sorel of Fort William, who have been visiting° at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chisholm, have returned home. While here they visited old friends and relatives in Bayfield, Clinton, Stratford, Kitchener and Guelph. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Cooper, Welland, Ontario, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, 178 Keays Street, Goderich. * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. McB• ride, Elgin Avenue, have returned after visiting their son Don and family .at Gimli, Manitoba. pEritick FROSTED , FOODS DINNERS ,& TAKE OUT ORDERS TOO OF- COURSE For GAS OIL REPAIRS PLUS TIRES & ALL ACCESSORIES H iM -TON. STREET s,74fd (ED. 11AM EIS POPULAR PRICES a _ ORANGE F LB. 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