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Tyndall- Millian wedding
held at Knox, Auburn
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News of Auburn
Mrs. Bert Graig returned last
weekend from a 'week's visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig,
Janet and Bradley , at their
cottage at Bohcaygeon.
Mrs. James Craig, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Craig, Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Graig, Allan Craig of
Guelph and Brian Craig attended
the Nolan -Craig wedding at
Brussels last Saturday
Ross Robinson is a patient in
Goderich Hospital. His manly
friends wish him a speedy
recovery.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor spend fast
week in Chatham visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. Ronald
Rathwell, Michael and Janice.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Stephenson, StePhen and Scott
of Belgrave visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Sidney Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Copper Cliff spent
a- few days this week with Mr.
and Mrs. William Straughan and
his' father, J. J. Robertson, at
Huronview; prior to leaving on a
,trip to Scotland.
Friends of Miss Muriel Bell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Bell of Claresholme, Alberta, are
pleased to learn that she has
been, appointed to the staff of
Mount Royal Junior College of
the Conservatory of Music in.
Calgary, Alta. She has studied
voice. under. Harold Ramsay,
famous British organist, and
under Magda Hazai, Hungarian
concert pianist. Miss Bell is a
great-niece of Raymond
Recfrnond and Mrs. Redmond of .
Goderich.
Miss Laura Wagner of
Syracuse, N.Y. spent a few days
last week with relatives in the
village. Her sister, Miss Ella
Wagner, accompanied her home
° fdr a visit. -
The Rev. and Mrs. John
Ostrom of Wingham visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raithby.
Daryl Ball, Daryk Ball,
Stephen Haggitt, • George Collins
and Randy Machan spent the
weekend at Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Ethel McElroy of
Honolulu, Hawaii, visited last
week with her aunt, Mrs. Charles
Straughan and her cousin, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock.
- Anniversary services will be
held Sunday at the , Auburn
Baptist Church with services at
2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. The
guest speaker will be the Rev.
Arthur .Maybury of Goderich.
Special music will be supplied by
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMilian
and family and the Rev. and
Mrs. John Ostrom of Wingham-
Guests last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Davies were Mrs. Edna
Sippell, Mr. arid. Mrs. „ Fred
• Decorated with candelabra, peau de broche gown with a blue
pink c„i r n a t'ii, o n s, sash, trim. She carried a basket of
• yellow -and -blue -tipped shasta matching flowers. The
• mums and white bows with blue attendants all woreold crosses,
inserts on the pews, Knox the gift of the bride. Master
United Church, Auburn, was the Robert McGregor, cousin of the
setting for a July 19 wedding groom was ringbearer. ,
ceremony in which Patricia Bill Tyndall was his brother's
Dianne Millian and Frederick best man. Ushering the guests ,
Bruce Tyndall exchanged were Wayne and Bill Millian,
4 wedding vows. - oldest and youngest brothers of
The Rev. J. A. Mowatt of the bride. Kenneth Jackson,
Wesley -Willis Church, Clinton, London, and Richard Tyndall,
and pastor Wilfred Fry of Knox . brother of the groom. .
United Church, Auburn, For a reception which
officiated at the afternoon . followed in the church parlour,
double -ring ceremony. the bride's mother chose a pale
• The bride is the daughter of blue shantung dress, with blue
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill, _accessories and a corsage of pink
Clinton. The groom is the eldest carnations. The mother of the
son of Mr. acid Mrs:. Bruce groom assisted in a blue floral
Tyndall, also of Clinton. Mrs. chiffon , gown with white
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• Norman . Wightman, organist,
played traditional wedding
music and accompanied the
soloist, Miss Nancy Anderson of,
Auburn.
The bride, given in marriage
my her stepfather, wore a
charming floor -length empire -line
gown of pebble crystal peau de
soie. The bodice was designed
with a shallow scoop neckline
and elbow sleeves, and accented
with Chantilly lace•and tiny seed
pearls. Matching Chantilly lace
adorned a full cathedral train
which was held at the waist by a
large bow. The bridal veil of silk
illusion in -Tour scalloped tiers
-was--held- by- a -:Bluster of peau -
roses and illusion petals. She
wore a necklace and earrings the
shade of her attendants' gowns,
and carried a T-shaped bouquet
of American Beauty roses,
highlighted with baby's breath
and a 'Cascade of white ribbons.
Mrs. Darlene Fowler?
Goderich, the matron of honour,
wore a blue peau de broche
floor -length gown with a white
lace overlay on the empire line
• bodice. A full-length panel fell
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accessories and a corsage of
White carnations.
In the evening, the bridal
party, wedding guests and
friends enjoYed dancing in the
Auburn "Community Memorial
Hall. Mrs. Jewell Plunkett read
ah address of congratulations to
the happy couple and Kenneth
Sword of . Smooth Rock Falls
presented them with a gift of
money.
For travelling to Northern
Ontario, the bride chose an aqua
and white ° A-line ensemble,
white ' bow headpiece and gloves
and . black shoes and bag. She
wore a corsage of pink roses.
The couple will reside at 400
Calgary Blvd. London.
Prior to her wedding the
bride was honoured at several
showers, at the' homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Rath, Dorchester;
Mrs. Grant McGregor, Kippen;
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer, Auburn
and Mrs. Barry Millian, Colborne
Twp. An Auburn community
shower was held in Knox United
Church. A dinner party was held
by 'the office staff of City Hall,
London, and a presentation by
,,from a bow at the waistline. A City Hall .officials:
matching floral headpiece. ' On July 12th the bride's
completed her costume. She mother entertained'. • at a
'carried a crescent of pink troUSSeau tea. Pouring were Mrs.
carnations and blue -tipped white Grace Greer, - Lucknow,
shasta mums.' great-aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
The ' Misses Brenda and Weldon Tyndall, Londesboro,
Bonnie Tyndall, sisters of the great-aunt of the groom, Mrs.
groom, Miss Sherry Plaetzer, George Millian, the bride's
cousin of the bride, and Miss grandmother arld Mrs. Stella
May Lyn . Merrill were Connell, Clinton, great aunt of
bridesmaids. They wore blue the groom.
peau de broche floor -length Seng the guests were Misses
gowns. Their empire waistline Sherry Plaetzer, Wanda Plaetzer,
bodices--ere---accen-ted-_--with-_-- Mai' Lyn Merrill, Nancy
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sequin trim and a back panel fell Anilerson; --Mrs.--W yne`Mlltlan; -
from • a waistline bow. They and Mrs. Barry Millian. The
carried crescents of flowers trousseau and gifts were shown
identical t� that of the matron by Mrs. Grant McGregor, aunt of
of honour. the groom, Mrs. Darlene Fowler,
Miss Susan McGee, cousin of 'Mrs. Clare Millian, Misses Brenda
the bride, was the flowergiri, in a and Bonnie Tyndall and Miss
floor -length empire "line white Janette Merrill.
Widemeyer and Mr, and Mrs.
John Riley, all of Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Talor and Mr.
and Mrs. Ian Fleck and daughter,
Carolyn, of Belmontl; Mr. and
Mrs.' R. R. • Jelly of Dorchester
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young
of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bohren
of Lakeworih, Florida, visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert McFarlane. ,
Ed Davies and Court Kerr of
Benmiller have been attending
' horseshoe tournaments and have
been very` successful in receiving .
money prizes.
Mrs. Roy Patterson, Miss
Lucille Patterson and, Miss Mae
Irwin of Toronto called on Mr:'
and Mrs. Albert McFarlane last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Philips were guests last Saturday
at the Pellow-Jewell wedding in
Benmiller United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh
of London visited last week with
Miss Frances Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doran and
Michael visited, friends ri7 the
village last Saturday.
Miss Judy Arthur of Owen
Sound spent the weekend with
,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Arthur, Mark and Greg.
. Mr. Robert Charpney is
visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Verna Doerr, and family at
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. John Hannah of Toronto
is visiting with Miss Margaret
Jackson this week,
Mr. and'Mrs`�`'"R;iilh u'Livermore
.of Gorrie, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Haines.
The first meeting of the
Auburn 4-H club for the •fall
project on needlecraft was held
at the home of the leader, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock. Officers are
president, Connie Hickey;'
vice-president, Sherry Plaetzer;
secretary, Arva Ball and assistant
secretary, Brenda Archambault.
The assistant leader, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, gave out the pafnphlets
and described colors and color
schemes. Twelve girls registered.
Obituary
Jowl G. R. CUNNINGHAM.
Funeral services were held at
the Arthur Funeral home,
Auburn for John Guy Riddell
Cunningham last Friday
afternoon. Mr. Cunningham died
suddenly at the home of his son,
'Phomas, Lot 37, Con.,, 13,
Hullett Township'
He was in his 69th year. Born
in Mullett Township, he was the
son of the late Walter
Cunningham and Hanna Riddell
and attended school at S.S. No 9
Hullett. He retired from farming
and has since lived in Auburn.
Ile is survived by his wife, the
former Margaret , Adams; two
sons, Walter and Thomas of
Hullett `Pwp.;.. two daughters,
Mrs. Carmen (Christine) Gross,
Mrs. Lloyd (Eileen) McClinchey,
also of Hullett Township; one
sister, Mrs. Russel (Bess)
Garrison of Kitchener and 14
grandchildren.
He was a. member of Knox
United Church and had served as
elder and clerk of Session.
Pastor Fry conducted the
service and burial took place at
Hope Chapel cemetery.
Pallbearers were his two sons,
Walter and Thomas, and two
nephews, John and Fred
Loosemore. Flowerbearers were
William Wagner, Maurice Bean,
Leonard Archambault, Henry
Hunking and Joe Verwey.
Among the beautiful floral
tributes was one from the elders
and former elders of Knox
United Church, Auburn.
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