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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-09-04, Page 2cg 2 00.6E41C11 SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1969 4p •h Wedding WARREN-YOUNGBLUT Bouquets of white and mauve Mums decorated St. George's .Presbyterian Church, Dundas Sheet,. London; for the wedding. of Sheldon Allister Warren of L;ondpn and Marion Grace Youngblut of London. The double -ring, ceremony was performed by Rev. Russel Gordon. The bride is the daughter of M. and Mrs. Major Youngblut, RR 1, Auburn, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.i Harold J. Warren of London. The soloist was Graeme MacDonald of Bnissel.% cousin of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a floor -length gown of white crepe; featuring an A-line skirt with train attached at center back, short sleeves acid trimmed with lace. Her shoulder -length veil was geld with a lace headpiece and she 'Serried a bouquet -of w..hite tinted with mauve glads. Miss Marjorie Youngblut of London, sister of the bride, was maid of honour and Miss Margaret Youngblut, RR 1, Auburn, sister of the bride, and Miss Debbie Nicholson of London, neice of the groom were bridesmaids. They all wore floor -length dresses of mauve nylori over taffeta puffed sleeves with small rows o! flowem at cuff and collar. They carried cascades of white and mauve mums. - The groomsman was Harold Warren, of Strathroy, brother of the groom, and the ushers were Wilfred Nicholson and Frank Addison, both of tendon and brothers-in-law of the groom. For 'a reception which followed at Norden's Restaurant, the d : • e's mother wore a mint a • e. Fortrel dress, gold and w • - hat, white accessories, pearl necklace and earrings and a corsage of deep pink roses. She was assisted -'"may the groom's Mother wearing a blue Egyptian brocaded silk two-piece dress, white accessories ' and a deep pink rase corsage. For ,a wedding trip to Lake Co mmanda and northern Ontario, the- brides donned a white linen dress with matching yellow linen coat, white accessories and corsage of white daisies. Mr. and Ms Warren will reside at 570 William St. London. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored by showers given by Mrs.Viola Addison, Ms. Hazel Nicholson and the Auburn community in Knox Prebyterian Church. 12441r Mrs. Carola dle of career in Sunnybrook Hospital, Kitchener spent weekend Toronto, later this month. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weekend guests,with Mr. and Harry Beadle. Mis. Wilfred Sanderson were Mr. - Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Laidlaw and Ms. Fred Youngblut of of 'Stratford spent the weekend Woodstock, Mr. and Mis. Paul with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Johnston of, London, Kiss. Norman McDowell. Miss Gail Miner of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Ms. Gordon Miller. Mrs:. Hugh Bennett of Port Albert and Mrs.° Eleanor Bradnock visited last Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. .Harold Nicholson of Seaforth. - Sgt. and Mis. L. Coyne of Wmdsar returned home after visiting with her brother, Ross Robinson, and Mrs. Robinson. Kiss J n McLennan of 4t Kingsbridge Klippings. x . 527139 ••••••••••••••••,•!•••••••••••e• MOTHER'S RELIEF To the relief of most parents and sadness of children, school. reopened on Tuesday for grades one to eight at St: Joseph's S 'hoof, Kingsbridge. Kindergarten "freshnmen" were allowed an extra day of holidays by not reporting until Wednesday. Teachers for "this year are: School Principal and Teacher of Grades 7 and 8, Clem Steffler; grades 5 and 6, Ms ° Delbert Wilson; grades 4 arkd 5, Mrs. Don Frayne; grades 2 and 3, Mrs. William Ferguson; grades one and two, lJ'iss Nancy Anderson; Kindergarten, Ms. Larry Parks; Principal's reliefs are Mrs. Jim Hayden and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe. WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS Two families who arrived through the summer from larger centres have taken up permanent residence here. They are Mr. ant' Mrs. Gerry Voght and family, Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doherty and family, Agincourt.. The Voght's have seven children and are living with • Uncle Frank Sullivan in his large home.on highway 21. Mr. Voght is employed in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Doherty are well acquainted with Kingsbridge having both been born and Margaret Sanderson of London . and Miss Barbara Sanderson of Toronto. - Ms. Karl Teichert Perry and Petra of Goderich visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and - .Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. and Ittits Harry Arthur and family returned on Saturday after a two week's vacation et . Bogie's Beech. Mr. and Mrs Hyoid Sprung of Atwood spent the weekend with Miss Margaret Jackson_ . -� Toronto visited last week with Toy Farrow, air. and her friend, Miss Margaret Mis.. James Young and daughter • Jackson. Teri of Mitchell visited with. Mfr. ' Mr. and M. Alfred Weston and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and of Toronto visited last week s,tSss Laura Phillips last week.: &with her parents, 'Mar:' cud Mrs Mas. Richard . Taylor of .Allred Rollinson, and Murray Chatham and her sister, Mis. A: • Rollinson. p Ronald Arthur bf Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and • s. Keith Arthur, and family. . Mr. and Ms. WilliamL Craig, Brian Craig and Wayne Arthur retuned home last weekend after a two-week holiday in. northern Ontario. Mis. William Rueger and daughter, Carol of Clinton visited last week ' with her daughter, Mrs. Donald sari vs rn• ht, Mr. Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby spent last week vacationing in northern Ontario. Mrs. Dora Jewell of Goderich and Jane Fisher of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Alm. • Robert J. Phillips. Isfiss Fisher will begin her nursing 'NEW RECTOR St. Mark's Anglican Church Auburn will have its new rector next Sunday to theecongregation charge of Wingham St. Paul's, Trinity Belgrave, Trinity Blyth • and St. John's Brussels. He is the Rev. 7. IC Stokes of St. 1ohn's r. at theennui mems Church, ' Walpole Wand- °' ?services held last Sunday at service at St. Mark's, Auburb Hope Chapel Cemetery, Mullett will be at 1;1513.m. - Township. He - paid high tribute to the early settlers of , the community who had the foresight to give rip their homes in the old land and settle the hew. He said this is indeed the Promised Land as it was also in Joshua's time. The, organist was Mrs. Edwin Wood of Londesboro and the offering was - received by the ^ secretary treasurer, Henry Flunking. The targe attendance at this service was very gratifying to the board of trustees and all complimented them on the excellent condition of the grounds. J. Vancise and Mr. Vancise of, Hope, B.C. visited last Thursday with Mis. Edgar Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and family., • • ?fir,, and Ms. E.. J. Watterton of r l— radon visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips • Recent guests with LAS Margaret R. Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. W. McGregor, Elizabeth, David and John. . . Herman ehamney pf Windsor visited last week with his father, Robert Chimney. Mr: and Mis. Norville Ryckman. Kisses Kathy and Sandra of Lambeth spent Sunday with her -uncle, Albert McFarlane. and Ms McFarlane. LIBRARY BOOKS The Auburn librarian requests all county books to be in on Saturday. - HOPE. CEMETERY "What mean these stones" was the title of the message given by the Rev. W. O. Mather of Blyth. when he was the guest HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Auburn Horticultural Sod,' will hold first open meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 8 kt 8:15 p.m. in the Auburn Community Memorial Halt Colored slides, of a trip to Europe will be shown by Mars. Ralph Munro and Mis. Bert Craig. Musical numbers afire to be In charge of Mss.RusseloBrindley, and the roil Cull is to be answered by naming the place- where yn'n saw the' ,per flowers thus year. 24HOUR ?OWING SERVICE brought up here. They have a family- of four children• and are living in, the _former :McKenzie home on the fourth of Ashfield which they purchased two years skti Both families are looking forward to enjoying their eountry environment. iimmemosiammionianoma Visitors with Mrs. Clifton Austin . during the past two weeks were daughters, Agnes, Mrs Ambrose Hartman. husband and family, Kitchener; Mary, Mrs. Jack McConnell, husband and _family, Scarborough and Mr. and :Mrs. Raymond Austin, Marlene and friend Luahne Sanderson, Toronto. Hermali Reigling and Ray Hogan returned home after working five weeks at tobacco. fields in Langton. .. Dennis Quinlan returned to his home in Brantford after completing his fourth year working on the Martin farm. Jim and Pat Martin and family spent the weekend in Brantford with Ms. Jim Quinlsa and family Mr. and lis. John O'Neil., Jackson, Mlch., were at their cottage at Huron Sands this past weekend. ° • Mrs, Jim Martin Correspeedent •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Walter Kelly and mother Mss. John " Kelly attedded the Saturday wedding of Miss Suzanne Kelly to Roger Harrison at St. Joseph's Church, Corinna The reception and dance was . held at the Tecumseh Hotel, Petrous Suzanne is the daughter of Dan Kelly formerly from here. • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin and fancily, Hamilton who have been doing carpentry work in the area for several weeks returned to their homes. The men are steamfitters by trade and have been "locked -out" of their jobs : by the Mechanical Contractors A,,ssociation 9f Hamilton since May 1a. No settlement has been reached so far. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drennan were Mrs. Dan Doyle and Margaret Ann of Harper Woods, Mich. Mike Drennan spent the weekend ate Miller's Lake near Wiarton. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry, Detroit, enjoyed a - week of visiting with the Drennan's recently. Miss Florence Lambertus, Hamilton, spent the "Labour Day" weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lambertus. • Mr. and Mia. Stanley Doherty and family enjoyed two days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley and girls, St. Thomas. The Catholic Women's League, St. Joseph's Council provided coffee, orange drink= and doughnuts in the church basement on Sunday after each Mass for parishioners and srisitors to socialize during the last holiday weekend. Mrs. Art Ribar, Florida, is visiting her brother, Mr. Frank Sullivan. Mr. and. Mrs,. John Van Osch, and Michael of Waterloo were weekend visitors with Mr. and Ilius. Jack Van Osch. Miss Patty O'Connor returned home last week after seven weep tou't of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kinahan and,, family, Lambeth, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gus Kinahan. - Mrs. Morris Edwards, London, was also a Sunday visitor with her mother. Miss Helen Courtney. has returns home after spending summer in theemployment of Dr. and Mrs. McGill, Detroit at their cottage here. The permanent press setting of an electric dryer gives warm heat control and a cool -down period at the end of the "drying cycle to discourage wrinkling. Permanent press articles should be removed from the dryer as soon as the cycle stops. k, ter• -- NOTICE TO OWNEROF DIGS .and CATS--- Prevention of Rabies The Health of Animus Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit will hold a FREE RABIES IC - GodericI Rabies Clinic Fire Hall --- Monday September .8/69 From 1:00 - 8:00 Bayfield Rabies Clinic -= Town Hall -- Thursday September 11/69 From 1:30-4:30 Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three months of age and over. Owners who require certificates of vaccination for export or -other purposes should consult their private veterinary. No certificates will be issued at this clinic. Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage of this opportunity to have, your pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recommended, • 36b Advertising in the Signal -Star is an investment, -not an. expense dda 'FugammravL1 `Y' �I..:$`•' ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY GIANT8ARREL OF MONKEYS As Seed On TY $3•66 LADIES. ROLL UP SLEEVE BLOIJSES .. 4th -10th 1969., SUPPES saws -na-1 2.99 SOFT -SOLE ASSORTED BROCADE LADIES SLIPPERETTS 0 M • • s, 1* 0 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 4 DY