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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-19, Page 19r�. (Photo -by Fred H. Bisset) ,MR.AND M9§. ,DANIEL FRAYNE Live in Goderich Rte, . Edward Dentinger con- ' picture hats and carried white - ducted the double-rin•g mums, blue carnations and, ceremony in St. Joseph's• mauve baby's breath. Church, Kingsbridge, at which Attiredsimilarly. to ' the Linda Scoular, daughter of Mr. bridesmaids was the •flowergirl, and Mrs. Gilbert Scoular, Galt Liza Frayne, sister of the (Cambridge) became the bride . groom, Goderich, who carried a *of Daniel Frayne, son of Mr. small white ' basket of. white .sand „Airs. Eugene -Frayne, mums, mauve carnations and 'Goderich. blue baby's breath. Baskets of mauve gladioli, Ringbearer wag Patrick Targe fluted mums and blue Frayne,,. brother of the groom• baby's breath with candelabra Goderich. decorated the church.. Wedding Groomsman was James music was supplied- by Miss 'Frayne, brother of the groom, - 'Venise Dalton who accom- Goderich.. Ushers were Paul panied the ' soloists, Marianne Frayne, brother of the groom, Frayne and°Fugene Frayne, as Go4erich,. and Dennis Quinlan, hey sang Morning Has Bro'ken ; friend..of the groom, Kincar-, a Speak Softly Love. • dine. ` r. Scoular escorted his The, wedding reception was dauchter to the altar. She wore • at the Maitland Golf and. a we►ding 'gow,p of imported Country Club where baskets of .Swiss ,►•ot sheer over French_ mauve gladioli;, large fluted. taffeta' shioned:long empire mums and blue baby's breath ong sleeves: Ruffles and white candelabra. cuffs and neckline ", The bride's mother wore a d tiers of, ruffles f loor-length gown of'soft pink Donnybrook UC I i • Members see film ,, :.out p work am n in.....ias poor Don4brook United Church •• .Caroline 'Snowden read a . Women met* at} Donnybrook poem. '`Listeri Christian" and United, Church on' Tuesday jai. -also .led thepbusiness in rhe ab- ternoon, September 10: sence of the president: , Caroline Snowden opened The rn,inutea of V the last .the ineeting and, -Margaret meeting ' were read by LoisHildebrand read the scripture Chamney,- Jean Johnston. gave . from the riew Living , a report on supplies, June'Testament. .I .obinson gave a card report A film was shown from -Man Alive called "Love Has No Doubt" with Mather Theresa and Jean Vanier m it. The Sister worked among the poor and , crippled in Calcutta:. and" Jean Vanier worked among the retarded. They also work tngPthPr At tirnPc y' and handed out new catalogues. It was decided. to serve sandwich and sweets for lunch followrng•annihrsary' services. • Hostesses Lois Chamney and. Eileen., Jefferson served a, dainty lunch. Retired teachers honor member before marriage Mrs. 0. Armstrong vyas hostess' for the Superannuated Teachers' ,meeting on 'Wed- nesday, September 10 at her home on Britannia Rd. Mrs. L. Cline, the president, was in charge. Twb new members Mrs. J. Stephens and Mrs. D. Norman were welcomed. The election of officers took place and the following constitute' the slate: president, Mrs. B. Morris; vice- president,' Mrs'. C. Kalbfleisch; secretary,, Mrs. O. Armstrong;. treasurer, Mrs. " D. Norman; program convener, Mrs, . S. lines 'With accented, th of the gown •a enhanced the wore a •lace pic ,med with lace, white satin ribbon. a nosegay of white -weetheat t' roses, blue . cornflow'er and •" mauve baby's breath: The maidof honor was the brid'e's sister, Miss ' Marianne Scoular of Galt (Cambridge) who wore a crepe gown printed with. clusters of flowers in shades of mauve and blue. She wore 'a 'mauve picture hat and carried a nosegay of• white mums' and mauve • carnations accented by light blue baby's •"breath. The groorn's'sister, Marianne Frayne, 'Goderich, and Mrs. Carolyn yeoman, a friend . of the .bride, Galt (Cambridge) were gowned identically.to the " maid of honor but wore blue emline. She ure. hat ,trim - daisies •and he 'carried Sh+epparton ,'News Mrs. Agnes Foster has received word of the arrival of great granddaughter, Sharlene .' •.Angela, • in North York Hospital Toronto on Sep- temberf3. She is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holozan of Markham. Mrs. Holozan is the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- val Anderson, Scarborough, former residents of ,Goderich. Robinson; assistant, Mrs. E. Lockhart; sick, Mrs. Robin- son; telephone convener, Mrs. R. Irvin, Mrs. K. Finnegan. An interesting feature of the afternoon was a presentation to Miss Beatrice Campbell who is being, married, A short program was enjoyed. i Dainty refreshrrients were serveebyMiss G. George and Mrs. L. Clime. - ,Mrs. B. Morris invited the group to her home on St. David , St. for the November meeting on' November 27 at 1:30 .p.m. ir Canada Considers non-smokers' rights The following is a copy of.a letter received by Mrs. Beryl Davidson, Executive Director, Huron -Perth Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Association, Stratford from'Air- Canada. Dear Mrs. Davidson, It was thoughtful of you to knit with white access 1arrdwrite commending the action - 'a corsage of white, tephanotis and gardenias. The,- groom's mother selected a_ soft, blue knit gvvn wi th ancorsage. of te e white. ,, Breathings classes stephanotis and gardenias. " The couple left the wedding �.� reception for a honeymoon trip Stra ordcI asses . eg ' n• •Edward Island. The bride's'' • ' GODI RJCH SIGNAL -STAR, TlitJRSbAY, SEI'F1MBI IR 19,, 1974-t.'A E A The weather was ideal on , Rebecca 'Fawcett, Cathy Mer- nen; Wendy Turner, Norman Dean and John Garrett. Taking part from the• Brucefield, Kippen area were Sandra, Shelley add Sue Anne `Finlayson, Jane Allan, Kim 'Thompson, Lori Little, Kathy Martins, Dianne Wilson and the Tropical Six. Saturday for the 'Blyth Threshers reunion. Twenty residents attended the reunion ,and .al•1 report a good display of engine$ and equipment. Marie Flynn and Lorne Lawson joined Norman Speir and Jerry Collins to provide the old time music for Mon- day's get together. Mr. Miller of Exeter was welcomed to the Home during the afternoon and the Christian` Reform' volun- te"ers assisted with the ac- tivities. The program for "farriil? night" consisted of a visit from. the 'Clinton I -horticulture u Society and entertainers from. Brucefield, Kippen and. Byfield- areas. Each- of the • 'residents were.presented with a corsage at 'the entrance to the auditorium by members of the' society. Following' the program, arrangements of flowers were presented 'to the eldest `'Iady and man, alI those over 90, youngest residents, etc., as well as a bouquet for each of the rooms in the infirmary. Mem- bers of junior club attended and assisted with the flowers. Taking part in -the 'program from the Bayfield area, and arranged by Mrs. Garrett, who also provided the piano accom- paniment were- Lisa Taman, We are very conscious of the growing public awareness to. the smoking .question, and are pleased to be 'in a position to , offer a wider choice of seating for the non-smoking,passenger. We will continue TO monitor this area for our service closely to. ensure ,that we are meeting' • our passengers' requirements.' We have recently taken to in Your letter is very en - crease the size of the no - co:uraging; thank You for srnolti•ng areas on our aircraft. writing: going -away ensemble was 'a two-piece pink pant suit accen- ted by a corsag6. ' of white ,; sweetheart roses. 0 The couple is `residing at 34 " • Miss V. Dunsmore, Chair - Wellington Street., Goderich. man of Rehabilitation Commit - Prior to her marriage, the bride was feted at shower's given by, Mrs. A. Watson and daughter, Mrs. D. Johnson in Galt. (Cambridge) attended by,, friends of the bride; by ladies of Kingsbridge community; and by • Joan Spittal, friend of the bride, Goderich. orHuron Perth children 1�1 L. CAL I CO zCHOOLHOU. E 1 mile north of Kintail on Highway 21 . c RAFTS -AN' TIQUES AUGUST HOURS THURSDAY THRU 'MONDAY 12 NOON TO .6 P.M.. tee' of Huron. Perth- Lung Association 'told a meeting of. the . Huron -Perth Tuberculosis &, Respiratory Disease. •Association in Seaforth that "BetteroBreathing", classes for adults and children w,ould begin September 23 in Strat- ford,. Mrs. M. Fielding of Strat- ford will conduct. the classes. Other reports were given by Miss Eva Lancaster, St. Marys; Mrs. David Schenck, Seaforth; Ralph Goren, Stratford; Mrs. Jean Carin,, Exeter; and Mrs.. William Green, Stratford. Mrs. Cann said the Youth ♦/MARKET/^/q j7/ED40. Domestic-Commercial-Indvstriol 133 Britimnia Rd. SOVIE'S WELCOME SERVICE would like fo call you` %iith "housewarming gift$'" and in- formation about your new location. The "Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star Call her' at 524-7854 Board under the guidance of G. Hernden hadhad an excellent .entry in the Mitchell Centen-' nial Parade promoting anti- ._t smoking activities: She added that Anthony..Hirdes of St. Marys . had been awarded a $250 bursary, to ' enter Respiratory Technology at Fan- shawe College. - Mrs. Schenck reported that nine Asthmatic children, had participated id a 5 day ``Day Camp" at the Y.M.C.A. facility near Harrington. • The meeting was chaired by Rev. G. 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