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Pink and yellow pom, pours, Plaetzer 'and Wanda Plaetzer'. A
• wedding bells and streamers large bouquet of bows was made
.Made a lovely setting in Kno by Miss Arva Ball.
United Church Sunday school The bride was assisted by her
Mom last Wednesday. evening : mother inngening the gifts. Miss read an addressof regret that the
When Miss 'Nancy Lapp, bride' Nan thanked everyone for their ',family were leaving this
elect of this month was honored . gifts and invited everyone to her community to return , to their
with a bridal shower. trousseau tea on July 14, 2 to 4 and native Belgium. On behalf of those
Mrs. Stanley Ball was 7 to 9. Lad was served. present, Mr. Joe Hickey
chairntariand the program began Misses Sandra' and Janice presented them with a purse 'of
with a sing -song led by Miss McClinchey were in charge of the money. , Mr. ;and Mr's. Van
Lorraine ,Chamney and Miss guest register and 'Mrs. 'Garth Wynsberghe expressed their
Doris Naylor on the, piano. A McClinchey and 'Miss Janey thank ,t.o all present. The Van
contest conducted by Mrs. R.oy. Arthur received the guests. Wynsberghes have lived on' the
Daer had Miss. Sherry Plaetzer., The staff of the Bank of farm of the late Harvey Reid in
and Mrs. Maurice Beam as Montreal honored Miss Lapp at a West Wawanosh for six years
winners. ' 4 shower held at the home of Miss where they, have made .a host of
ey Area -fronds Bail Ba1--1:-and--M-iss—fl•iefids. Regret was felt at their
Ball and Anne Stewart. Mrs.• Pauline Aiedrii were in charge of leaving but a -warm welcome Was
• DonalkSprung gave a humorous ° entertainment. " Miss -" Lapp extended to, Mr. and Mrs, K.
reading, " "Levinsky at ths• thanked everyone for the lovely Peterson and family who have
--..iNedding:.'and,an-enc-ore-gave-•.tA.giftsand-theeirerijpa�gclosedWith a ._ ,Purchased _the farm, moving ,to:A „a
recipe to Make any Marriage delicious smorgasbord lunch. this district from Barrie.
On.June 25th, at her home in1'he annual meeting . of the M
Work". ,, - n ° •
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Wallaceburg, 'Mrs. H..Stallaert Walkerburn Club was' held at theIrs. R. Koopman and Mrs. John» held a kitchen shower°for herhome of Mrs. Garth McClrnchey, OI y �W��muckoka
Snyder and MrsJ 'Joe Verwav were future granddaughter, Miss with the president, Mrs. Elliott
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partykeld
for coupe
A Bon Voyage surprise party
forn L ..-Re)itnah-I ar . -.
Wyr .herghe rand family was held"
at ttie farm home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Stott and family last
Sunday , afternoon. Seventy-five
neighbour=s anti 'frien}ds gathered'
for a social time. Following. the
lunch hour, Mr. George Hallam
(Photo by Harvey McDowell)4
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in contest and both pairs were Nancy Lapp• Aunts and cousins of Lapp in.charge•.Knox United Church, Auburn . the bride, was maid of honour. She
proclaitlred winners. Mrs. Walter Denys; the groom -be The meeting. was opened by was the setting far the wedding on - wore a daisy flocked orange sheer
,Stan1,eyBa1 gayea,.,_recipe for the ' conducted contests, and games. • singing 0 Canada followed by ° June 24 of Brenda -Dianne East, gown and _carried ,a. nosegay.- of.., :..
bride and Miss Brenda Ball had a , Miss Lapp thank'edlherrt for their P . e Lord's grayer. The eldest daughter .of Mr. and Mrs white daisies,
guessing contest of articles in the lovely. gifts , and for the minutes
th
Mr. and Mrs: Larry Qlasgow
and: r., and Mit Michael Nelsh
•q Be tnsitille called on frieili ' `kli?i.
the ,village last Sunday. The .
Gla•sgbViaMily left the village in
1956, going to Brussels and then to
Beam.sville • where he retired
'three years ago as manager of the
-Canadian--.Imperial -Bank-- til
Coma erce.*Theirsou, Allan, is a
teacher at Fanshawe College and"
, `their son, Dennis, is with' the
Department of Lands' and
Forests, Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Williaim Riddell
of a . Manitou, Manitoba are
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nutes of the previous meeting Edward East ;Of Auburn and
.kitchen. opportunity of meeting - and were accepted as read by .Mrs. Kenneth Bruce Elliott, youngest ,d Mr. Ronald Elliott of Toronto,
Lloyd Penfound in the. absence of son of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Elliott brother of. the grown, was
Nan opened the pa"reels and the " becoming better acquainted with
winners were' Mrs..'Joe Verway,», :her future relatives. the secretary, Mrs. Worthy -,,,of Blyth: ' ® groomsman.Mr. Ron Scott ..and
Mr ;John Snyder and Mrs. James A surprise shower,was held on Young. ` The Gobi call was' <,,, Mr. David 'Hann of London acted~
Glousher. The kitchen .articles July '1st for Miss Nancy Lapp at answered,by the payment o fees.- Pastor Alfred Fry of Auburn as ushers': Following the wedding,
were presented to Nan for her new , the home of Mks Brenda Ball with The draw which had been cnated and Reverend Stanley'McDonald a dinner was held in the Auburn
home. Junior Farrnerettes and local by Mrs. Henry Hunking was won of Londesboro, officiated{ Mrs. Community Memorial hall.
Beautiful. rose corsages were girls in attendance. by Mrs, Thomas Cunningham. On Donald Kai of Oakville and Miss Guests were greeted. by :the
finned onthe,bride-ele t byMrs. An, en'o able eveningwas held motion of Mrs. Joe Hunkr i nd Jennifer Grange of Auburn played bride's ' Mother ' in 'a mauve
.pinned , bride -elect- t x several -organ acid
Ball and the bride's mother, Mrs with Miss Brenda Archambault' :yrs'. �Ar%e TJtnzer'i# was dedidedr , g •n0 crrmpolene lace ensemble,
Elliott Lapp by Mrs Roy Daer. and Miss Brenda Ball conducting to hold the annual picnic the last selections in duet throughout the complemented by yellow roses.
They were - escorted. • to - • the gaines and• contests Miss Lapp Thursday in July with ,supper_._.. ceremony. ,' . , . .
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_ and' _... . ,- .-_ - .•.bride's= ' The .room•'s - mother assisted
decorated platforiin and chairs thanked ttm girls and looks ,served at.6, g. m.. with sports to , •The. simple gown was g
Miss Brenda Archambault read forward to having them visit her • follow, Mrs. Ted Bunking and ,her fashioned of crocheted lace with Wearing a yellow crepe ensemble'
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the. a dress -,.of _con ratulatiotr when she is settled i her new dafrghters will be in charge of the self scalloped trim. The outfit •accen e by yellow roses. or a
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and" gifts. were presented by home 'at Kippen,; . Tin
was sports and everyone is asked' to wascompleted with.. large sheer v'eddrngtrifp_to the Muskokas, the
Misses Kelley Grange, Holly served after the gifts " were bring their. own • dishes. flans hat edged with lace Scallops and bride changed to a melon , linen
--1 liott;---H•eather Elliott, --Sherry- -opened-. -- ? wipe•made..for-the.:August.meeting ° she:earrieda-nosegayof talisman- s-tdt with whitea..a.ecessopes The
.. when Mrs. Walter Cunningham ' roses..Miss'Karen East, sister of cbuple will reside in • Guelph.'
and Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey will
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be in• charge of the program and rr
Miss Lorna McDougall, bride- . address of con ratulations and Mrs. Elliott Lapp -and Mrs:
elect was honored with a'surprise the gifts were presented by little Worthy Young will serve, -the
shower recently at the home of Miss Shelley Crawford. lunch ,,=
• her sister-. Mrs_ Allan Caldwell The bride was assisted in Mrs. Carmen Gross and Mrs.
' ' .assisted by Miss Marie Plunkett opening the gifts, by her mother;. Roy • • Daer presented an
and Miss Elaine Vincent, . r Mrs. McDougall and Mrs.• `Clare interesting proor'am. Mrs. Gross
. ; Contests were : conducted' by. Vincent. The bride-to-be thanked had a musical. contest of popular
Miss Marie Plunkett and Miss the friends and relatives for the tunes and hymns arranged on a
Elaine Vincent and the winners gifts and invited all to come and tape and this proved good. Mrs.
were Miss "Becky "Howse, - Miss see her in her new borne in Roy Daer gave a• contest. Lunch.
Beth Thompsonand Mrs, Eleanor: Goderich. A delicious lunch was ,was served by Mrs. 'Garfff
Bradnock. Mies Plunkett read the 'Servedby Mrs.' Caldwell assisted McClinchey and. Mrs. Walter
, by Miss Elaine Vincent and Miss • Cunningham. . The .`election of
Horticultural Marie •Plunkett. officers- took place `during the
'A bridal shower was held for 'meeting. The new officers •az•e•as
Miss Lorna McDougall at the follows: Presidentj.Mr'. Elliott
home of Mrs. Doug Vincent with. ,Lapp; lst vice, -president,". Mrs:
S Q c ie f y " idf1S Mrs: yClare • Vincent and Mrs.. Garth McClinchey . 2nd vice
Clare Vincent Jr. assisting. Mrs. ' president, r Mrs. Walter
-Doug Vincent was master of Cunningham; Secretary, , Mrs.•
Open meeting ceremonies and a program of Worthy Young; -•• assistant
contests was enjoyed.. , Secretary,-, Mrs. John Hallani;
A beautiful corsage was pinned Treasurer, Mrs': .Lloyd
The executive of the Auburn on Miss Lorna and an address was,: McClinchey; assistant, Mrs. Joe
Horticultural Society met an the read by Miss Mary"Lou Vince ;,,m,,,,J ,t .ug;." -.pianist.;. Mrs--µ"LT69'
Town Hall last week to plan for _; " •G, -wer:e...pregnd the McClinchey. " 0
,,,,," .,,,..th.e i' epen meettrt i 'u1y�� 1' in bride was assisted by her mother,
the Auburn Community Memorial M"rs. Norman• McDougall and
Hall. , Mrs. Clare Vincent. Lunch was During 1970, United-- States
Pastor and Mrs:' Alfred Fry served by, the hostesses after the • agricultural exports totaled more
will show, their pictures and tell of bride thanked everyone for their than 6.6• billion dollars.
Douglas I. pickle, son of Mr. and'
Mrs. Ira Dickie, R.R.5, Lucknow;
graduatedfrom the University o,f
Guelph.on May 25 receiving his
Master of Science degree. In 1966
Douglas was awarded the
Dominion • Road Machinery
Company Scholarship which
helaed finance his first four year•s
_af. s#udy-to•-obtain-•h►-s-Honer$' B:
Sc. degree: The first of JulyMhe
began work irr rural` development
and> extension in Newfoundland.
Douglas was employed for two
summers at Dominion Road
Machinery Company in-'Goderich---
where his father and brothe"-,
Denver, have been "for several,
years.--submitted.photo
renewing acquaintances with
relatives and friends in the
vt1 age..w, ,
Warner Andrews left last week
for a -visit . with friends and
relatives in Western ,Canada.
and Mrs? •Bob Youngblut
'OtT?rtnIte-arrd~'Mrss ...
Lorie ` oungbl �°r`t 004n -don spent
the weekend •with Mrs. Ralph
Munro.
. Miss JudyArthurof Montreal
is visiting with her parents, Mr.
art Mrs. Harry Arthur„ Mark and
Greg. ' cr
..Misses Jean Houston and Jean
Jamieson of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. William
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp have
received word from their 'son and"
daughter-in-law, Bill and' Ma,r°y
that they havearrived safely in
England and are on their
motorcycles.. beginning . their
extended tour. They reported that
England, teo, is having cool wet
weather. They have had a few days
in London and_ p
in Devonshire.
.Mr. and Mrs. ,Donald Ross,
_Cathy, P Jai •oe----and- David --o f ,.
QakviUUe called',on'Mr. and
Robert Phillips last,Saturday,
Last week „Alt's. Ral h
= p . 1Vlutlro' *
enjoyed a =week her 'son's
cottage at Homestead" fleights
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Youngblut, Stisan, Bru.cee, and • ,
-Kristen: Other -guests -during 'he-- .. _-
week were, Mr: and „Mrs. Glen
Youngblut John and Jennifer of
Ottawa aux.(Mr;'and Mrs. Donald: rng
Youngblut) Lorie; Barry" and
Bradley of London. ,
Miss Barbara •Chamney and
Miss Margaret- Franken are
.enjoying a 4-H trip •e cehauge"•too••••••
United States.. 0
Mr. and Mrs.4Ro'nal'd Pentland.
.of North Bay ,are "visiting
relatives in the district.
`Word was received Gere last
week that M,rs.,Alfred Naylor had
passed away in Chatham. She was
the former Sylvia Seal and wasthe
Fort •
widow ofa Milner school teacher
at the Auburn school.
Mrs. Les, Naftel of Barrie and
at. last re ort were her mother rs, ram ogan
of Blyth visited one day last week"
with Mr', and Mrs... Robert 01,
Ph7,lli�s.�,,
Fourteen residentsfrom
HuronvieW along with eighty
senior citizens from Goderich
attended the Octogenarian Club
Picnic on Wednesday afternoon.
The Picnic was held in the
Anglican Church parish hall ,and
is sponsored by the Goderfch
. _Kinsmen Club. The 'afternoon's
activities included a musi.cal
program by several individuals.
and the Goderich Psychiatric
i thm. - Band, Ry •an .led _,by ... Gordon
Harrison. Following the
luncheon, f each member was
presented with a gift.
A great deal of credit is.due.to
the ,Gpderrch Kinsmen forthis
very worthwhile social service
work.
a As a result of the cancellation
ofthe•l3and Concert by the ,Clinton
Legion Band, the Family Night
. program 'was. held' in the .
• auditorium. The variety program
,featuring the Henderson ,Family
was areal treat for everyone -with
4 'vocal solos, duets, trios, quartets •
and dance numbers by Donna,
Darlene, Debbie and Diane.,
Norrrnan Speir and "'Jerry_
Collins'
accompanied-:-by-Mrs.;
.Hendersonwadded to the evening's
enjoyment withA several __int sIca1
numbers. ',.Mrs. Orville Dale
thanked the entertainers on behalf
•o'f-tire resideuts.,;
their trip to the British Isles this • ' gifts:
spring.
Mrs, Gordon Taylor president ►
• was in charge of the meeting. She
welcomed all and expressed 'her
village looking so well,, and
thanked those for their Work
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keeping them in such good order.
~It was reported that the. Auburn°
letters at both. entrances of the -
village have been repainted and
that Duncan MacKay is looking
after Manchester Garden park. A
'discussion took 'place re _the
flowerbeds and plans were made ►
• for future planting of bulbs etc.
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