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Zion Lutheran Church, Strat-
ford, was the scene of a can-
dlelight ceremony with-poinset-
tias
ithpoinset-
tias and white mums Dopember
1 When Bonnie ,,,r1.4trilitine
Schultz, Stratford and John
Wilson Royal, iloderich, were
united in marriage.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ' C.B. Schultz,
Stratford, and the groom's
parents are Rey. and Mrs. G.L.
Royal, Goderich. Mr. Royal
assisted Rev, H. Gastmeier,
Stratford, at !the double -ring
wedding.
The processional for the ser-
vice was Praise My Soul; the
recessional was Mendelssohn's
Wedding March. The soloist,
Grant Ellison sang y Wedding'
Prayer and 0 Perfect Love.
Given in marriage by her"
father, the bride wore a
traditional floor -length gown in•
white crystal ?crepe featuring
long sleeves 'and a standup
collar trimmed in petal lace.
The overskirt with a long train
falling from the waist, featured
a hemline ruffle and petal lace.'
Her matching headpiece and
finertimeil completed her wed-
ding`ensemble, and she carried
white baby mums and holly
streamers.
Matron of .honor was Mrs.
Beverley Savelle, sister of the
bride, Stratford. Bridesmaids
were Mrs: Nancy Watt, Kit-
chener, and. Miss Margaret
'Royal, doderich. They wore
floor.length A-line red velvet
jumpers with white crepe lace -
trimmed long sleeved blouses.,
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They carried bouquets of "white
baby mums with holly
streamers.
The flowergirl, Janette•,
Savelle, Stratford, was gowned
identically to the senior atten-
dants and carried a basket of
white baby mums and holly.
Groomsman was "Red Royal,
`Goderich. Ushers • were Sam
Reyenga, Willowdale;. Dave
Steep,' 'Goderich; and Bernie
Schultz, Stratford.
;' e �, new;lyw,eds were Riped
from the chdrela • y Charles
MacDonald" d ich, and
Bruce Monroe, Stratford.
The wedding reception was
in' St. Joseph's Parish Hall,
Stratford. The bride's table
was centred with •a four -tiered
wedding cake and candles. The
guests' tables had floating red
tinted mums.
Master of ceremonies was
W.A. Campbell, Willowdale.
„Toast to the bride was
propo§ed by the bride's uncle.
R. Shore, Stratford.
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The bride's mother wore a
floor -length gown of melon
.crepe with a silver overlay skirt
and a' lime orchid corsage. The
groom's mother selected a
floor -length gown of multi-
colored crepe and a mauve or-
chid.
A wedding trip followed to
the New England States, the
bride travelling in a black
doubleknit pant suit with white
a6cessories and a corsage, of red
sweetheart ro, ep;,,,
Mr. and • Mrs. Royal are
residing in Vanastra.
Guests attended from
Calgary, Cobourg, Sarnia, Lon-
don, Willowdale, Barrie,
Collingwood, Preston, Listowel,
Goderich and Stratford. „
Prior to her `marriage, the
bride was the guest of honor at
showers given by Mrs. Dorothy
Brown, Stratford; Mrs.
Beverley Savelle and Mrs.
Barb Schultz, Stratford; M,Is,
L. MacDonald and Mrs. R.
Dunn, Goderich.
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With all the mph of the
Christmas , Holiday, ,time was
found to welcome a large group
of newcomers in Canadian
Viti enrstri '—'Cr'u rt held in
'Huron CQ}lnty Courthouse,
Goderich.
The impressive ceremony
was presided over by his
Honour, Judge R.S.
Hetherington, who ad-
ministered t -the Oath. of
Allegance to twelve new
Ca adns.- A large and color-
ful"''ro'up of Girl Guides,
Second Company, -who had
been studying , for their
`-`Citizenship' Badges ,for
several weeks with Mrs. C. Ed-
ward's assistance, were happyr
to be able to attend a Canadian `
Citizenship Court.
Judge Hetherington made a
great impression on the large
group of Guides and friends
and relatives of the new
Canadians with his talks and
friendly advice whish seemed
to• touch everyone in atten-
dance.
After the ceremony the Judge
and Mrs. Hetherington
graciously opened their lovely
home for a get acquainted
party where .about sixty people
attended. The Guides, with
their Captain,. Valerie Imbeau,
Lt.. Betty Low and ' Lt. Rita
Poelman assisted with the
lunch and friendliness of the
party as Madeline Edward in-
troduced them to everyone.
Mrs. .Lee McCallum,
representing the Maple Leaf
Chapter of the
,,..,.welcomed each one as she
presented them with 'a
beautiful scroll.
This organization .has for.
many many years made the
welcoming of •New Canadians,
one of *their top projects.
The following is a list of our
new citizens who,. were greatly
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impressed` `•wtthl, the ceremon - - - ="- --
and the fact that a `dignitary of
the Canadian Court of Law
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would open his home to them
at this time.
Mrs. Renate Heath of Huron
Park; Mr. and Mrs. Henrieus
Winters, Exeter; Mr. Karl
Kokesch of Bru 1; Ms Mar-
tje Kuipers, derich; Ms�
Vasilici
Tzioumis Goderich;
Ms. Mary Kuepfer, Wingham;
Mrs. Bernada Brand, Crediton;
Mrs. Aaltje Stoffels Goderich
and Mr. Horst Gauttschack,
We were very fortunate to
have decent weather for Christ-
mas with the promised snow
falling on Christmas night.
We made our usual
pilgrimage to Windsor where
most of the relatives abide.
—Everyone was well and
altho' the MacPherson Clan is
growing and spreading we
managed to enjoy all but two of
them. Those two had dashed
away to the Mac.Phersons in
Florida and so we allA felt a
great' togetherness , which is
what" Christmas is all about.
We wish everyone the very
best in the pouring year,
especially lour*! good health -
for without it v'eafth.aryd l p-
piness -are,' on words. • A
Love,
-Martha.
Guitar lessons permiftLI
in mobile trailer
BY WILMA OKE
Henry .. Pulsifer of Sea rth
will lxlowed to teach g 'tar
lessons ' the' public schools, or
if there is no room available in
a school the pupil may be given
the lesson in his mobile trailer
parked on the school grounds.
Approval for this' decision was
passed' Monday evening in
Clinton at the December
meeting of the Huron County
Board of Education.
On October 20 the board
decided against the trailer. At
an Education Committee
meeting on November 6 there
was some discussion on ?4r.
Pulsifer's earlier request to
park a , trailer on school
property while giving guitar
lessons in a number of Huron
County schools.
In yiew of the fact that
presenia policy permitted Mr.
Pulsifer and others- to offer
music lessons within school
premises, with the approval of
principals, the education com-
mittee felt that perhaps a, fine
line was being drawn between
offering guitar lessons iirid:oors
and in' a trailer. It .was
suggested that the board's
decision _ should be re-
examined.
JANUARY SALE
The inaugural meeting ofthe
board will be eel "on January
8 and the first regular meeting
on January 15.
Trustee Cayley C. Hill of
Goderich expressed his ap-
preciation to retiring chairman
Robert Elliott for his handling
of board business ,during his
two Vears as "chairman.
Following a farewell speech
by Mr, ---Elliott; :John Broadfoot
thanked him ori .behalf of the -
other board members and said
.how much they have ap-
preciated how wholeheartedly
Land conscientiously he had
worked. "
ALBERTA. FIGHTS, BACK
Litter is still a problem
everywhere. ' Consumers'
Association of Canada reports
the introduction of a Litter Act
by the Alberta ' Government.
This legislation enables the
courts to impose fines of up to
$100 for a first offence, a
minimum of $250 for a second
offence And $500 fora third or
subsequent offences. There is
also provision . for maximum
jail sentences of 5, 15, and 90
days upon conviction. CAC
headquarters is located at 100
Gloucester Street, Ottawa.
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