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Congratulations to John Barbara Chamney, RR 2,
Thomas McNall.af Welland en Auburn and' Mrs. appointNorman,
his first' ment• in the Vince,ent, Londesboro the
Ontario Provincial Police to be winners.
stationed " at reraldton. The Gifts were presented by the
detachment at GeraWton cousins and Lynn thanked
consists of 18 men. John is the everyone for their gifts: A
only son of Mr., and Mrs. delicious lunch of ice cream,
Stanley McNall of Welland and cake and lemonade was served,
has been a frequent°visitc._in' pink and white streamers
this village. and wedding decorated
Mrs. Myrtle Munro visited the antique ant craft room of
recently at they McEachern the hom6of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
home, at Mount Forest. Niblock, last Tuesday evening
Donald Delbergue Jr., 8 when over 50 neighbours and
years old, returned recentlyfriends gathered to honor Miss
from Hockey Camp held for.,j.y'o Lynn Mansell prior to her
weeks at Harriston. He was y
marriage.
Lynn was escorted.• to a „
decorated chair. and Connie
.'awarded the trophy for, being
the best camper. Ronald plays
during the hockey season with
Lucknow. ,
Mr, and , Mrs." Donald
Youngblut, Lorne and Bradley
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ling and
David of Guelph visited last
week with Mr5•. Myrtle Munro.
Thomas Johnston attended
the Derry Day celebrations
held at Oshawa last Saturday.
Reg Hamilton is• a patient in
Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander
• of Wingham visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Ph flips. w
Sunday guess with Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Allen were Mrs.
Lorraine Jones, Goderich, Mrs.
Doris Greentree, Kingston=',
Mrs. R.W. Street, Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Craig,
Loreen and Timothy John of
Clinton ..•
Kenneth McDougall, Mrs.
Myrtle. 1V1}.mro, ',Mrs,,. Nellie„
McDbugal�l, •Goderich and Mrs,.
Ethel "' McDougall, Seaforth
attehded the Mountain reunion
at Rannoch last Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Craig of
Lucan visited last Saturday
with Mr. William J. Craig and
•Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Ralph Matthews is a patient
in Victoria' Hospital, London,'
The Auburn Librarian, Miss
Lorraine Charriney requests
library.books to be in this week
on August 16, 1975. All those not
returned will have to be taken
to headquarters in, Goderich
personally.
Greg Arthur is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Congratulations to Ted and
Barbara Bakker on the arrival
of their chosen daughter,
Elizabeth.
Miss Isabel Fox'"of Blyth
spent the weekend with her
cousins�,Mr. and Mrs, Thomas •
Johnston and Miss ' Laura
Phillips:°
Brian° Robertson is a patient
in Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital with injury to
his foot caused' in a `farm ac-
cident last Saturday.
Little Miss Kim Robinson of
Newmarket visited last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Robinson.
• S tg. Len>.Coyne of Windsor is •
visiting this week with•Mr. and
Mrs: Ross Robinson:
Mr. and'' Mrs. Ben Hamilton
visited last week in Ottawa with
their son John.
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• BRIDAL SHOWERS ,
Twenty-five ,relatives
gathered at the home of Mrs.
Bud Chamney on August 3 to
honotir, Miss Lynn Mansell
prior. to her forthcoming
marriage.
,A corsage was pinned on
Lynn. by Miss Lorrain
C,lianey and the guests were
welcomed by 'Lorraine and
Mrs: Larry Chamney of Kit-
chener., Games were ' played
with Glenda Bolger, Clinton,
Trommer pinned a rose cor•
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sage on her, Judy Van Dongen -
pinned a rose Corsage on Mrs.
•
Gordon Chart�.ney • and `Linda
Van Dongen pinned a corsage
on Mrs. Ernie Niblock•
The chairman for the
program was Mrs. ,Ross Daer.
A sing -song; was_ led by Miss
Nancy Anderson followed by a
reading by Mrs, Thomas,,,
Haggitt.
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• 'A' contest; What is 'the bride.
wearing; was given bye„Miss
Susan Thompson, The winners
• were Lorie Mansell ,and Mrs.
Gordon draw nney.
Mrs.' Wilfred Sanderson gave,
a reading and a contest, What
the' bride take's on • her
honeymoortc was given•by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright._ The win-
nerswere Mrs. Ross Andrews
and Mrs. Arnold Craig.
An elimination contest was
held by Mrs, Ross Daer, Vicki
Powell was the winner,
An ' ”' address of
congratulations was read by
Mrs. Gordon Powell, Gifts were
presented -by Faye Seers and
Wanda Plaetzer. Lynn thanked
her friends for the „gifts. A
ribbon hat w 'made' by Mrs.
' Allah Craig and placed on the
bride -to -hes head. •
A 1'uneh was served by Mrs.
Uoriald ''C-trtwright, Mrs',
Gordon Powell, Miss Susan
Thompson, Mrs. Ross Daer and
Mrs. ElklanoLBradnock,
MRI. AND MRS. A.G. MA'RKSON
Honey ,H�rb�ur:ltoneythoon
Old fashioiied baskets filled
with flowers 'decorated St.
Peter's Lutheran Church in
Zurich July 26 when 'the Rev.
Andrew_Blackwell heard . the
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Bayf' Id lad
di
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MISS JOSEPHINE STIRLING
Miss Josephine Stirling,
Goderich .Nursing Home, died
at the home Friday,. August 8.
She was 92. '
. She was born June 17, 1883 in
Goderich Township to ,William
and Jane (Colwell) Stirling.
She had. been a lifelong resident
of Goderich Township and
Bayfield and 'had worked as a
• tailoress: She was member of
St. Andrew's United Church,
Bayfield, and a, life member of
the UCW there.
She Is survived by one sister,
Mrs•r". Hugh, • (Charlotte)
McLaren, Port Elgin.
Funeral`service was Monday,.
August 11 at McCallum Funeral
Home with the Rev. James
Reddoch officiating,assisted by
the Rev. Ronald McCallum.
Interment was in • Bayfield
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Don Stirling, Don Keys,
William Stirling, Ralph Jewell,
Don - Campbell and Harley
Mason.' Flower bearers were
Jack Sterling, Mynor Seaman,
Bruce 'Sowerby '-and `.aoh,n
Campbell Jr.
wedding voes of Sue -Anne.
Barbara Walker, Zurich, and
Andrew Graham Markson,
Goderich. Organist Audrey
Haberer provided traditional
wedding music for the fbuble-
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Walker,
Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Markson, Goderich are the
parents'of the groom.
The bride. entered. the church
on the arm of her father. She
wore a 'veil. She carried a
' .bouquet of rose buds, ,daisies
and baby's breath.
' Paul McBride, Zurich, • was
the maid–of honor. 'Alanna
Adams and Sherrie Olson, both
of • Dashwood, . were
brides_ maids. They wore yellow
nylon gowns featuring' high
. waistlines, round necklines and
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floppy sleeves. They carried
baskets of daisies, baby's
;'blreath and miniature mums.
nk Gerrit§, Goderich, was
best .nian. Ushers were Mike
Walker;, Smooth Rock • Falls;
' and Greg'lVlarkson, Toronto.
The wedding reception was at •
MacKay Hall where pink and ,
white wedding hells set the
decor. The brides mother wore
a floor -length sleeveless light
blue crimplene `gown with, a
pink orchid. The gratmm's
mother choke a floor -length.
light , coral green sleveless
crimplene gown with a mat-
ching orchid.
. ,For travelling to • Honey
Harbour where the couple
honeymooned, the bride
changed t'o.,a light brown pant
suit with a matching halter top.
;They are residing in Hensall.
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