HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-09-13, Page 9year at the same college.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rieck
of Kitchener visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock was
guest of the Western Fair
Board at a Ladies' Day Lun-
cheon last Monday represen-
ting the Women's Institutes of
the London Area. Mrs. Oliver
Anderson, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt and Miss Laura
Phillips accompanied her to
London.
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family bf Mr. and Mrs.
Patterson held an Open
for their parents on the
n of their golden wed-
niversary on September
afternoon tea was held
to 4 p.m. when many
from far and near
to express their best
and congratulations.
'evening was spent at the
Community Memorial
visiting and dancing.
wassupplied through the
y of Bill Manning of
•
ribute was expressed
the evening by Torn An -
of North Bay, a long
iend of Mr. and Mrs.
n. He spoke in regards
younger day, of school
baseball day playing,
g and managing of the
team which eventually
he Ontario Champion -
y lovely cards and gifts
received from many
and relatives. Among
wishes received were
from Prime Minister
Elliott Trudeau of
; telegrams from Gover-
eral Roland Michener
rs 1icheener; Hones
vis, premier o n -
letters were received
obert Stanfield; Robert
Bob McKinley, M.P. for
; Ross Whicher, M.P.
and Murray Gaunt,
Huron -Bruce.
+oll was presented to the
• nd groom of 50 years by
Gaunt on behalf of
rDavis and the Govern -
Ontario to`serve as a
nt reminder of this
able occasion.
and Mrs. Patterson were
on September 5 1923
• home of the bride's
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
at'Westfield. Mrs. Pat -
was the former Zella
They resided on the
'afarm on the 3rd line of
Wawanosh where they
successfully for many
prior to moving to their
ce in Myth in 1967.
have two sons, William
lues on the farm across
oad from where his
lived -and Kenneth of
One daughter Shirley,
Darrell Wood lives in
. They have' 13 grand -
and one great- grand-
is were present from St.
burg, Florida; North
ittawa, Toronto, L4ondon,
Hamilton, Woodstock, Ailsa
Craig, ' Milverton and many
other surrounding towns and
villages.
AUBURN SOCIALS
Mr. and Mrs. John Sprung
attended the Speidelberg-
Carter wedding at London last
Saturday.
Recent visitors at the Manse
with Pastor and Mrs. Alfred
Fry were Mr. and Mrs. George
Lake of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Alexander of
Hanover.
There will be no service in
Knox United Church next Sun-
day owing to the anniversary
service at Donnybrook United
Church at 11 a.m. Rev. John
Roberts of Belgrave will be
guest speaker with the Shin-
digs, a group of young singers
providing the special music.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Bennett of
Windsor ,visited recently with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Straughan.
Ronald Snell, president of
the Auburn district of the
Canadian Bible Society has an-
nounced- that the annual
meeting will be held on Sep-
tember 19 in Knox United
Church, Auburn at 8 p.m. Rev.
... - ` bntbttnwill
be the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byrant of
Smith's Falls visited last Thur-
sday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Youngblut of Woodstock spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
Mrs. Donald Haines is a
patient in Goderich hospital.
'Miss Laurel Duizer of Lon-
desboro spent the weekend with
her friend Miss Lorie Cart-
wright.
Miss . Fern Symington and
Hilda Meyrick of . Toronto and
Mrs. Walter Buchanan of
Goderich called on friends in
the village last Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Farrow and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Young of Mit-
chell visited last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
ston.
Mrs. Celia Taylor visited last
week for a couple of days at
Parkhill with her daughter,
Mrs. ' Ronald Rathwell, Mr.
Rathwell, Michael and Janice.
Misses Judy Arthur and Lila
Youngblut are on a trip to
Moscow with nurses on a con-
ducted tour.
-Wayne Scott began his
studies at Lindsay at' the
Forestry College' last week,
Wayne Arthur began his second
Stephen Richard Haggitt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt of ' Auburn, recently
graduated from the Mohawk
College of Applied Arts and
Technology in the two-year
civil engineering technician
program.
Mr. Haggitt, who is a
graduate of Goderich District
Collegiate Institue has accep-
ted a position with the traffic
service division of the city of
Kitchener as a traffic
engineering assistant in the
Department of Public Works.
oldest person present, Bert
Hunking.
Three interesting relay races
were held with almost everyone
involved- Mrs. Joe Hunking was
captain of one team and Mrs.
Ted Hunking of the second
team, Mrs. Joe Hunkirtk's-team
won the candy race ,and Mrs.
Ted Hunking's team came out
the winners of the toothpick
and the soap relays.
The next „meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs, Elliott
Lapp with Mrs. Lloyd McClin-
chey and Mrs. Lloyd Penfound
in charge of lunch and Mrs.
Worthy Young and Mrs. Elliott`°
Lapp, program conveners.
MRS. JOHN H. JACKSON
Funeral services were held at
Port Dover for , Mrs. John H.
Jackson who passed away at
Chedoke, Brow, Hamilton. She
was the former Lela Elizabeth
Begley and was the widow of..
John H. Jackson of Port Dover.
"She is survived by one son,
Jack of Burlington and one
daughter, Mrs. David (Marilyn)
Bray of Montreal; also four
grandchildren, and two sisters-
in-law, Misses Lottie and
Laura Jackson of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunking
opened their home for the
Walkerburn Club picnic on
Thursday August. 30. A
delicious picnic dinner was en-
joyed by everyone. Mrs. Daer
and Mrs. Carmen Grass were in
charge of the sports.
The results were as follows:
Tiny Tots, Joy McClinchey,
Julie Cunningham; 7 and -un-
der, Darlene Hunking, Roger
Cunningham; 9 and . under,
Bruce Hunking, Debbie Cun-
ningham; bosh 11 'and under,'
David Gross, Paul McClinchey
and Robert Hunking (tied);
Girls, Debbie Hunking, Karen
McClinchey; men's race, Gor-
don Daer, Larry Gibbings;
wheelbarrow race, Bob
Hunking and. Bruce Hunking,
Steven Gross and David Gross;
three-legged race, Mrs. Tom
Cunningham and Karen
McClinchey, Linda Cun-
ningham and Darlene
Hunking; ladies kick . the slip-
per, Joan Hunking and Kathy
Hunking; men's kick the slip-
per, Elliott . Lapp, Larry Gib-
bings; slipper scramble, ,Robert
Hunking, Debbie Cunningham;
St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderich, decorated
with candelabra with "red
gladioli and chrysanthemums
made a lovely setting on
August 25 for the candlelight
wedding of ; Dwayne Owen
Jacobson and Melanie . Jane
Sprung.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobson of
Red Rock and the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Sprung Rft2, Auburn. Canon
Garwood Russell performed
the double -ring ceremony and
the. organist was Miss Ann
Legg. The 'soloist was Mrs.
Emerson Rodger, RR 2 Auburn
and she sang ' Our Wedding
Song and 0 Perfect Love.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride looked lovely
in a floor -length gown of white
embroidered nylon lace styled
on princess lines, scalloped
square neckline and long lily -
pointed sleeves. A jewelled
crown held her double veil of
embroidered silk illusion. She
carried .a lace -covered white
Bible crested with red roses,
stephanotis with trailing rib-
bons holding red rose buds.
The matron of honor, Mrs.
Bruce Vincent of Preston, the
bride's sister wore a floor.,
length gown of swiss red and
white dot polyester with troop
neckline with red ruffle frill,
empire waistline with ruffle
tier, long sleeves with matching
red long cuff and eight button
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trim. She carried a bouquet of
red carnations and white mums
and red flowers in her hair.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Leon Sprung of Goderich; Mrs.
Alan Sprung of Red Rock,
sisters-in-law of the bride; and
Miss Eleanor Sprung of
Goderich, cousin of the bride.
They wore long gowns of red
swiss polyester with white dot
with white frills in similar
design as the matron of honor.
They carried nosegays of red
carnations, white mums and
white streamers and white
flowers in their hair.
The flowerairl was Miss Jana
Lynn Vincent of Preston, niece
of the bride, dressed similarly
to the matron of honor with a
circlet of flowers in her hair.
She carried a white umbrella
holding red and white car-
nations and mums.
The ringbearer was Master
Shawn Vincent of Preston,
nephew of the bride.
The groomsman was Lindsay
Roy of Red Rock and the
ushers were David Pigeon,
Goderich, Steve Pernicky, Red
Rock and William Empey RR 2
Auburn.
Following the -ceremony a
reception took place in the
Auburn Community Memorial
Hall -*brie t'ebride's mother
assisted h. receiving the guests
dressed in a floor -length gown
of apple -green silk polyester
with silver .and white trim and
a white carnation corsage. the
was assisted by ,the groom's
mother who wore a floor -length
gown of blue crimplene; white
accessories and a pink gardenia
corsage.
The bride's grandmother,
Mrs. Rachel Sprung of Atwood
also assisted wearing a long
black skirt with a blue figured
silk -top and a corsage of white
mums tinted with blue. The
hall was attractively decorated
with red and white streamers
flowers, rosettes and can-
detabra.
Following a wedding trip to
K pcardine the couple will live
at RR 2 Auburn.
Guests were present from
Rawdon, Que. Burketon
Station, Toronto, Woodstock,
Red Rock, Edgar, St.
Catharines, Atwood, Stratford,
Guelph, Ripley, Preston,
Oshawa, Bowmanville arid
Goderich, Blyth and Auburn.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored with a
bridal shower given by her
cousin, Miss Eleanor Sprung of
Goderich and Mrs. William
Empey assisted' by Mrs. Nor-
man McClinchey, Mrs. Peter de
Groot and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger held a community
shower.
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