The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-28, Page 54
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GOD:ERICH: SIGN A1- STAU, THURSDAY
lY MRS.' 1NES BRADNQCK
526 ?Pt"
Bride honored
Friends from Lyndon,
• Goderich, Blyth; Clinton and
Thornton attended a surpris+
bridal shower for .Miss Chris
'Finkbeiner of London ,last
Saturday evening at the home of
Mrs. Harry Arthur and her
„ daughter Miss Judy Arthur. Miss,-
Finkbeiner is to be the` bride of,
John MacKay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan MacKay,
Mrs. Arthur and daughter. Miss
Judy welcomed the guests and the
guest of honour and her sister
Miss Maureen Finkbeiner of
Thornton was "introduced to the
friends. Miss Judy read an
address of congratulations and
gifts were presented ,,,..-the was,
presented with a beautiful rose
corsage, and her sister Maureen
and also•RMrs. Duncan MacKay.
Miss. Finkbeiner thanked her
friends forthe'glfts,and lunch, was
served.
Wil ai , Rueger and daughter
Carol of RR 2, Clinton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald.
Cartwright and falai I'TTMaster
David and 'Miss_. Lorie returned
with them, for a holiday.
Rev. and Mrs. Patrick Ferrier
of Welland visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips.
VINCENT_.McDOUGA
r�ussea • tea- 'held•
,, , .,
• • the Londesboro United Church The bridesmaids Miss Marie
A tr-ous•scatt tea was- held at the -o -Pi �_.., . .� _hili. Trig' -i, Ci
• B`renda Ball, Mrs. W: �Va,nstoile, when Vl�rtlr�m�-ali`ett Vincent of Plunkett -of Auburn, friend of the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp Miss Dianne Denys and• Miss Londesboro 'and Lorna May bride, and Miss Elaine Vincent of
✓ on Saturday July 15th in,,,,honour of Brenda Archambault displayed McDougall of RR.1, Auburn Kitchener, sister of • the groom,
thei •,daughter, Nancy Jean who is ' trousseau, wedding and shower exchanged wedding vows on July wore dresses identical to the
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Mr. Ken McNee staffered for fa,'mity picnic. The day;,was
broken ribs in an accident; we, ,spent in swimming and playing
wish hiriu''a speedy recovery. ° '° Peball:
Mr. anti Mrs. Arthur Drift Linda Young returned -home
c jiss arl' Caldwell on ,Saturday from a three-week
lastalled weeonk. Mvacation to the west coast, •
Mr, Mason McAllister is a Mr. and Mrs.-.. kion Austin
rljient in Wingham Hospital; and family enjoyed holidays at
we hope he, is in improved Lucan. y . •
health.. 'y We are pleased to know Mrs.
Mrs; Joe Healey and Mrs. Annie Sere 'has made a good
Walter Peahen of Detroit recovery. Annie has returned
visited with Mrs. Minnie*Jones home to Dungannon.
and Melvin.Miss Lori Pentland returned
Congratulations to Mrs, home after spending a few days
Emma Youngwho celebrated with Mr and Mrs. Bob Andrew
her 83 birthday on Tuesday,
July 18.
Mr. ,and Mrs. John Lodge,
LL and Laird Spivak were dinner
Baskets of pipk gladioli and °with green fern and long pink guests with Miss Pearl Caldwell
white shasta daisies decorated ribbon.•on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs `Charles Fowler underwent an operation in
had asguests ...Miss Shirley Sarnra Hospital; we wish him a•
Higgins, a niece and friend speedy recovery.
Gerald Bates of S,t. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
on Sunday. Pentland enjoyed a weekend at
o b married to Walter Edward gifts during the afternoon and 8, at 3:30 P.M.
of Kincardine.
Paul and Jeff Andrew enjoyed
a' few days with their
grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs.
Wilfred Pentland.
Mr, Robert Sherwood
.. matron of honour and carried.-...,,, Mr. Billy Wiggins suffered .a lnverhuron Beach where Mr.
. cut that required stitches, One and Mrs. Larry, Pentland and
day last week, while •he°. was .-fai'nity visited 'them on Sunday.
felling •a tree. , - % ,Mr.._ and Mrs, Georges'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitham and daughter Lisa of
Thompfion enjoyed a week's Mississauga spent a week at
holidays, spending a few days in Cedar Grove Beach as guests of
Denys .of Krppen oily July 22..
evening, The ,Walkerburn Club The froom is the son of Mr. and identical nosegays„ with tiny
Receiving _guests with Mrs, catered,;to the lunch with Mrs.. Roy. .Mrs , . C 1 a r e • V i n c e_n t o f' rosebuds in their hair. Lapp and the bride -elect was Mrs. Daer, Mrs. Garth McClinchey and Londesboro and the bride is the Alan 'Caldwell *.of Auburn,
Eli Denys, mother of the groom Mrs. Stanley Ball, youngest daughter.ylof Mr, and brother-in-law of the bride was
• to -be, Ladies pouring tea were Mrs. Norman McDougall, RR 1: groomsman and the usher`s were
Mrs, F.J. LappofSt,_ Thomas and - Young 'ladies serving in the Auburn. Rev, Stanley McDonald Jim McDougall of Goderich.
Miss Margaret Jacksoin of Blyth. afternoon -were Shirley flunking, officiated aon d the church cousin -of the bride and Joe
• The table was centered with an Yvonne Bean, :Arva.,, Ball and organist, Mrs.. Harry Lea•r'played Heffron of Stratford, friend of the
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Hickey,
' arrangement of roses and an a ae zer. Connie is ey, al wedding music. - groom. • 4
del• hihium and arrangements of Joanne Hickey .Sherry' Plaetzer • riG i en
P .,, igen in•marriage by her father Following- thee; ceremony a
pink and white roses were and Nancy Anderson served in the' thebride looked lovely in a floor dinner was served at 'the Elin
throughout the douse. Miss evening. _ 1 length gown of white t au de. sole,' Haven Motor Hotel, Clinton where
empire waisted, chantilly lace the bride's mother received the
bodice,, scalloped neckline, long guests wearing a pink floral dress
left on Sil.nday, for their home in William Straughan. .
North• Bay after a•couple o•f.weeks, .,Pastor Alfred Fry will show his
in ,the village• colored slides and speak on his
Mrs. Marjorie Conlin and trip to England at the . July 3 -edged with lace,- Her_ four tiered ,with a corsage of white carnations
daughters Kathy • Surf Lee or meeting of the A u b o r n veil of nylon and silk ilI-us-ion with and white accessories. The t�ht�e�
. Detroit spent the weekend •wilh Hortticultural Society to be held at scalloped edge's was held 'in place tiered wedding cake trimmed with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies. ; 8:30 in the Community Memorial , by crest of white blossoms. She pink roses adorned the head table
Iviry and Mrs. Gerritt Beimers 'hall. carried a bouquet 'of 'pink and and was flankedwrt i pink candles.. and Mrs. Irvin Eedv. home from Goderich A.M.G.
are on "a trip. to their. native All members are asked to bring wh'i'te sweethearts oseAst'with white For a wedding trip to parts of • M r, 'i n d Mrs.. • Leonard H P
-• os ital on Monday. '
" flower arrangerttents for display stephanotis`; trailing ivy 'and long Northern Ontario, Collin wood. Leola • �. Virginia and
.,country Holland. g t Chisholm, Alex, ..
'The' sympathy , o f t hi a and the roll call is to be answered white ribbon: ,, Midland • and Brac,ebridge, the 1 visited ted .S u nd av at .
community is extended to Mr. and by naming your best .flower Mrs. Alan Caldwell •of Auburn, bride•left wearing a yellow dress .. Flesherton, with their son Colin
r Chisholm and her brother; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Payne, •
Gary Daup.11in- was able to_
return home 'from hospital -on
Saturday; , glad you're feelingbetter.
Twenty: -'five relatives
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. •.Joe Daunhin on Suratay
Muskoka area•Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Stothers at
Our community would like to their .cot.tage.
extend svrnpathy to_.,Mr.... ,anr3. _ Mrs. Emma Young and Art
Roy Finnigan on the recent were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
bereavement of "Mrs. Donald Fred Young. Chuck Young was,
Fowler, mother 'of,; Mrs. also `home to celebrate his,Finnigaii (Melba). At one time birthday. We were glad to have
they were residents of Mrs. Wm. Wiggins, Mrs` and
Dungannon. Mrs!'Geolge Ribey and family
The scalloped lace train fell from and 'white. accessories:. She was Donald .Johnston of London is also call on Sunda'
the empire waistedwaisted A-line skirt°' assisted by the groom's ,mother 'pendiag a few days with his Mr. and Mrs. Donald
The bottom •of the dress was wearing a pink crimpoTene dress parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Russel° Nicholson • and boys left for a
A•u�biu rn Scci.al s
Mr. a8,d Mrs. Ronald Pentland with.• her parents, Mr: and Mrs.• chantilly lace '1t ly-.porn s t 1eeves• with a corsage of white carnations
• Johnston.• week's •holidays •to • visit the.
Mr. and'1VIrs. Bob Ott and sonDetroit Zoo, and various other
Mathew df Kitchener spenthe' places
weekend with her. parents, ''Mr. Mr. • Terr9 Olson returned,
Mrs. Roy Finnigan ofGoderich:dii,.. blo,rrting- at brat time.
the death of her mother, Mrs. Thefficogram is to be in charge
Laura Fowler a former resident of ,=M>s.,, Elmer Trommer and
of Auburn. • Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. The pot
Mr. and. Mrs., Thomas Haggitt ,luck lunch_will be served by Mrs. crepe, featuring scooped neckline present fr-o m -A u b u r n
and Mr. and Mrs. William Riddell Donald, . Haines., Mrs: Robert and long sheer sleeves with long Londesboro'. Blyth.. Goderich,
of -Manitou,' Manitoba visited Slater, Mrs. William Clark and cuffs. Tiny pink rose buds were Stratford, Belgrave. Kitchener;
recently with Mt. 'and Mrs. Mrs: Eleanor Bradnock. There Von, in her hair. She carded a Toronto and Mount Forest,
Beverley French in .Detroit Wtl'l' also- be door prizes, • nosegay of -white shasta -daisies
1 �■ Y < ly, SI,1 r g• }� �!`.i•.. .,.n•0.Y�. '.1,1.21
Mr µ 1
. '1`'bli t Chat rn
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patient in Gdderich hospital, '
wish him a speedy recovery.
• Mrs. Mary Johnston of
Goderich is visiting with her
brother, .Mr, Frank Raithby and
Mrs. Raithby.
•
Mrs. Wanda Barnette • and Mrs.
• Marie Bolstead of Kissimmee.
Florida visited for ,ten days with:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Mrs. Charles Scott spent the
weekend' at tier• home
accompanied by Mrs. Woon and
Miss Datema.
Mrs, Robert 'Arthur, Miss
Jayne Arthur and Mrs: Jessie
Naylor spent last week at the
former's cottage near North Bay. •
Mrs. G„ordod Gross and
daughter Anita Bernice•returned
home from Olinton hospital last
Weekend. .�
sister of the bride, was matron,of with .white trim afld white
honour. She wore -a floor -length' accessories. The 'couple' will
empire -waisted dress ' of sheer reside in Goderich:
pink butterfly. over polyester. Guests at the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs: Jaynes Glousher
and family are holidaying at Point
Farms. Provincial park.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin of
Wingham ' visited-last—Saturday”' '
Auburn lady
dies inthntofl'
Funeral services were held at
the J.,Keith Arthur Funeral Home
on Tuesday July 18 for Mrs. Bert
Craig.
She was the former Christena
ala:et.lV cN 1 tWda.ug-hte-r of -the -
late George McNall and Janet
WiisottorB1vth: She' passed away
in Clinton hospital in her 67 -yea r.
She was P.M. Regal Chapter
0, E.S. Blyth, past president of the
Auburn' Women's Institute and
past president of •the n
Horticultural Society an at.
time • of 'her death she was a
,. convener, of the District' of' ion
West of the Women's'Institute,
She was, predeceased by her
husband Rbert (Bert) Craig in .
1967. She had resided at Detroit,
Grand Bend and Auburn.'She was a
member of Knox United Church,
She is, -survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Leonard Archambault' of
Hullett Township 'and four •.
grandchildren, and one brother,
Samuel of Goderich. • .h •
Pastor' Alfred Fry eoi1duct6d
the services with"'burial in Blyth
• Union " cemetery. Pallbearers
were Chester McNall, Donald'
McNalt; Briafr MeNall, 'K''lgitt
MeNall, Dougtd's` McNall,', and
Bradley Craig. Flowerbearer°s
'were the four grandchildren,
'Douglas, Brenda, Rick and
Marilyn Archambault. Friends
and relatives were present from
Sarnia,, Grand Bend. St, Mat"Va,
Welland and Windsor.
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