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BY MRS. WES BRAWN 1K
Community gathers
,
urn and District
Pink and white, s earners,
wedding bells and a rated
pink and white u•mb ella
decorated the Sunday School room
of Knox United Church when Miss'
Sheron Collins was honoured with a
conrraunity bridal Shower. 'The
Decorating had been cline by Mrs., •
• IVI It e'rai ..-for - ttrtSw°" 'siori.:
Lovely corsages were pinned on
the bride -elect, and her mother,
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock by Mrs,
William L. Crajg when they
arrived. Mrs. Robert Arthur was
in charge of the guest'book.
Mrs. William Clark was
chairman for the program acrd
welcomed all to the shower. Miss
Nancy Anderson led ina sing -song
accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
Norman Wightman. A mock
wedding was done by 4-H club
members to the tune of Old
McDonald had a farm played by
Doris Naylor. The bride, Doreen
McClinchey came down the aisle
with her bridesmaids, Wanda
Plaetzer, Faye Seers and Karen
McClinc.hey and flower girl,
Sandra McClinchey. The groom,
Lorraine Chamney, was
supported by •Lynn Turner ,and
Barbara Empey. The bride's _.
mother, Joanne_ Hickey, cried
very loudly and was comforted by"
the bride's father, Gail Seers,
The groom's parents, Jane)/
Arthur and' -Trudy Machan, were
very pleased with the wedding
vows taketi_b•,y fhe , preacher,
Sherry .Piaetzer. . The 'spiels -1,
Yvonne Bean did not sing but stood
beside the pianist throughout "the
ceremony. T,he happy couple left -
-followed by all the attendants.
Mrs—Joinfiienry-gee a reading
composed by herself "Advice to
Sheron". A con'fest, prepared by
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson who was
unable to be present was given by
Mrs, Frank Raithby. This
elimination contest was won -by
Carl Seers. Joanne Hickey gave
a reading,"As cheaply as Two".
Sheron and Eleaner were
Bride-to-be feted
o. beautiful ribbons. The lifts were
placed onthetable.by Mrs. Donald
Haines and Mrs. William Clark..
Sheren .thanked the friends?' for
their. gifts and a delicious lunch
.was ,s•erved.. `
A ,surpris •,bridal shoyv'er was
held b, Mis lan°ct kit-Atl n(t .
Mr or
..y
Mrs. order' Powell last Tuesc`lay
evening for Miss Sheron Collins.
escorted to the decorated chairs
on the platform and Mrs. -.William
L. • Craig ,read, an address of_cong•r`atulation;s. . Gifts were
presented by the girls and Miss
Jackie Collinson assisted in
Opening the• gifts. Miss' Brenda
_ Ball -read -the cards and •Miss
Jayne Arthur made, a lei of the
' Contests were won by Mrs
Thomas Haggitt, •,Mrs. Donald
Brown and Mrs. Thomas. Haggitt
,gave the reading "How to
Preserve a .. Husband". Mrs.
.• Gordon Priwell read, art -address
and gifts were-presented'by Miss
-thanked- • ,er
friends•for the lovely gifts. Lui h
was served. . . • ..•
Bride's trousseau tea
Pink streamers, pink and white
bells- and potted plants made a
lovely setting at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt when she held a
trousseau tea for Miss Sheron
Collins. •
The guests werewelcomed by
the bride -elect, assisted by her
mother, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
and•Mrs. Lou,is'•'Stadeimann, the.
groom's mother. The guest book
was in charge- of Mrs. Haggitt.
The trousseau .and gifts were
shown by Misses Brenda Ball,
Jackie Collinson and Jayne
Arthur. The guests were served
Auburn
The second meeting of Auhurn
I, 4-H club was held at the home of
the leader, Mrs. Donald Haines
with the president„Toan.ne Hickey
in charge.- The minutes were
approved ag read by the secretary
Doreen McClinehey. The roll call
was answered by giving.
suggestions for club names. , It
was -decided- to call themselves '
The Bed Bugs.. Lynn Turner and
Doris Naylor are to design the
book covers. Mrs. Haines
assisted by Mrs. Jessie Naylor
demonstrated how to make
tailor's tacks, Mrs. 'Haines
showed an old pattern and told how
it 'Would be used- with the dots. for.
guidance, -
The second meeting of Auburn 3. -
was held at the home of Mrs. John
Hildebrand with the president,
Barbara Cha.mney in 'charge.
Cathy McCiinche_Y read • the
minutes and they • &rose Kozy -
Kittens as their club name. The
leader,' Mi s.' Frank Raithby,
assisted by Mrs, Hildebrand
by Misses Nan Lapp,,, Aiwa Ball
and Joanne Hickey and in the
kitchen -were Mrs. William Clark,
Miss: Laura Phillips, Mrs. Arnold
Craig and Miss Minnie Wagner.
In the evening,- Misses Sherry
Plaetzer.,• Shirley Watkins and
Gail Seers' served the guests and
Mrs. Donald Haines,`Mrs, Frank
Raithby and Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson assisted in the kitchen.
Nearly 90 friends and neighbours
called 'from Dublin, Seaforth,
Londesboro, Clinton, Goderich,
Kintail, Port Albert and Blyth.
41 clubs
discussed the laying•,,;an of the
patterns for their sleepwear.
They dosed the meeting with the
creed. ”
Mr. and Mrs. R. Palser of'Hyde
Park visited' last Saturday • with
Mr', and Mrs, Harry Arthur and
famfly,
•Master Der rick Cartwright.
visited overtire weekend with his.,
grandfather, Mr. William Reuger
and `Carel-at R. R.. 2-. Clinton.
The C.G.I,T. held a successful
bake sale and tea and they are
very grateful for all those who
came out in spite of the stormy
,day to make it a 'success.
•
Auburn Socials
Mrs. 13arryArthur visited last.
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Keller at Dublin.
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former area
man dies
Friends in this . corpmunity
received word last week of a,
former resident of thi`S district,
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households. in Huron County
the•
PortAlbert
The I)ung,annon Three
Homemakers held their second
meeting at Port Albert on The second meeting ,of . the
Februarys,
a Tiger .Dunlop Bed Begs w,as held.
A11 men hers were present. at Carlow Hall, l ebruary
The discussion at the meeting Brenda Moore opened the"
vias: innin stir, c tt T
Tiger. Dunlop
Bed Bugs
Clarence 'H. CI. Symington, who _ g • Fir tot, out thr
k pattern and alteratic;n"s: After aeeng with the 4-H pledge. The.
passed away at *his home at 29- t minutes of, the lasx'"meeting were
this, measurements were to
Alexander St.,'f oronto. He. was a U read byBretida•McPhee. The roil'
retired empldyee . of Lawson, see if ,, any dlteratrons were ,
a card,.,,A suggested'name for the,,
Acmes L4�. �en , , .. �. _ .tip w
rite next meetirr will be next, . Tub, as answe,r•ed by alt
a veteran World War' 1,, Second' g members present.
Howitzer'Batterr, C.F.A. Friday, March 3. a;
lie was the dearlybeloved The, •
girls decided to calf the
husband- Tiger Dunlop
of the former Elva P. , . club r-tger Dunlop Bed Bugs, and
Johnson, pf Dungannon and dear The third meeting of the Tiger the cover is to, eensist of two teddy
father of Mrs. Stanley (Jean) Bain
and John Symington of' Et'obicoke ,
and lVlrs. Ross (RuthPMcFadden
of Lorne Park; brother of Misses
Erma and Fern Symington, .bot of
Toronto, Graeme Symington 'of
Grimsby; also six grandchildren.
Funeral service was held at the G.
H. Hogle Funeral Home, Mimico
with burial in Glendale Memorial
(Arden, Etobicoke. -
Mr. tSymington was the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Willfram
Dunlop 4 -Ii *as held on February
21 'at carisl.w H�}11 .•
Karen McPhee read the
minutes of .the - last meeting.
There -were two people absent
from Group Two,
Vicki Vanstone demonstrated
stay—,stitching.„ Mrs. Young
demonstrated gathering. Debbie
Dustow showed how to do french
seams while Susan Feagan did the
flat -fell seams.
'Vfte members are to haye one
example of each of the above done
Symington and attended the - for the home assignment of this
Auburn school in his youth., Many meeting.
of the Auburn residents The meeting was closed with
remember this family as several the creed. The next meeting will
of them'visit.every summer. beheld Monday, 28.
Lochalsh
Recent visitor with his parents
was John Bradley, of Guelph.
A "For Sale" sign is on display
at the D. A. "MacLennan store.
• Both Frank and D. A. MacLennan
are now retired. They served this
community for niany years and
their -servtces wilt rgrg be ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Oliv•er,
remembered, as manyaotime they
were called upon by ttie people in,
,was a real stalwart citizen, who
helped -airs -.+ha �1�uc�ct.._-_�.,
always had,time to enjoy a bit of
fun with the children of the
community..
bears. awhd'are ready for bed.
The leaders showed the girls
how to lay, cut and mark the
pattern.
Notes for the evening were
discussed. .The meeting was
closed with the creed read by
Brenda Moore,
The next meeting was on
February 21 at Carlow Hall.
the community .when in need of
supplies duringa'bad storm and in
emergencies as well • .as the
faithful service, givers in "regular
store hours. This chapter of the
MacLennan stores at. Lochalsh.
closes and a new one hegirrs,
Church services at- Ashfield
Presbyterian church are held at'
• 11 a.m. Sunday mornings for the
next six months, -
Mr. and Mrs. George Reuger, The community mourns and
Danny and • Terry of London misses "Bill" W. A, Stewart. as
visited, on Sunday with Mr. and. many ern--hou'r was passed at his
Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David, " shop on the 'Bradley Farm. ,Bill
Derrick. and Lorie. - was a neighbour to every one and
M.cCharles spent -the weekend in
Brantford with' Mr, and Mrs.
Donald McCharles and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson of
Toronto spent the weekend with -
Mr. anch°Mrs. Art Mathewson.
Miss Jacqueline Duckworth,,;
The Goderich Public Utilities
Cornrnission is pleased - to
welcome to its clerical staff' Miss
Jacqueline D,uckWor•th, - daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. 'John Duckworth;
235 Bayfield Road, C,oderich.
Miss Duckworth is a graduate
Of the , Goderieh District
Collegiate-'-- Institute -and is
presently studying , at , the
Goder-ich Business' College.
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