HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-09, Page 13Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gordon Chamney
Wedding in
Gan anoque
Grace United Church in
Gannanoque, decorated with
summer flowers, was the
setting for a candlelight
ceremony uniting in
marriage, Deborah Anne
Walker and Larry Gordon
Chamney.
The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Walker of
Joyceville and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Chamney of Auburn.
The early fall wedding
took place at 4 p.m. with the
Reverend Earl Taft of-
ficiating. Paul Harding and
Nancy Paquin played the
wedding music. Mrs. Debbie
Stone was soloist and she
sang, The Wedding Song,
The Wedding Prayer and 0
Perfect Love.
The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father,
wore a full-length gown of
white chiffon with a chapel
train. The Queen Anne
neckline, bodice aqd cuffs of
the full bishop sleeves were
.trimmed with re -
embroidered lace and seed
pearls. The full-length veil
was attached to a half
Juliette headpiece also
trimmed With lace and seed
pearls.
The bride carried her
Bible which was covered
with lace and adorned with a
• gardenia, stephanotis and
ivy.
Karen Walker. of Calgary
was matron of honor. Debbie
Stone of Sault Ste. Marie,
Joyce Lassahne of Calgary
and Lianne Walker were
bridesmaids. The flower girl
was Alison Chamney of
Auburn.
The bridal attendants all
wore full-length gowns of
pastel blue polyester with
lace bodices. They also wore
matching flowers in their
•hair and carried bouquets of
blue carnations, white and
yellow daisies and baby's
breath.
The groom wore a white
tuxedo and was attended by
Tom Edwards of Gan-
nanoque, Paul Chamney of
Auburn and Michael
Neidtula of Stratford. His
attendants all wore navy
tuxedos.
The bride's mother wore a
dusty rose gown with a
gardenia corsage and the
groom's mother wore a blue
gown and a gardenia cor-
sage.
The reception was held at
the Harbour Restaurant in
Kingston.
The bride and groom spent
their honeymoon in the
Laurentian an d Quebec City
and are now residing in
Saskatoon. Saskatchewan.
Guests were present at the
wedding from Calgary,
Goderich, Auburn, London,
Guelph, Toronto and Ottawa.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored by a
presentation from her class
at Queen's University. She
had three showers and one
hosted by Mrs. Gordon
Chamney, assisted by Mrs.
Paul Chamney, Miss
Lorraine Chamney, Mrs.
Doug Chamney and Mrs. Pat
Naegele at the home of the
groom's mother, Mrs.
Gordon Chamney, Auburn.
The bride's mother also gave
a trousseau tea in her honor.
Bazaar.
Santa Claus arrived on
schedule last Saturday at the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall to distrib' ado
treats and hear the wishes of
the area children. , •
The second Santa Bazaar
and Bake Sale proved once
more to be a very successful
event. Crocheted decora-
tions, knitted toques, mittens
and slippers, embroidered
aprons and pot holders,
along with an abundance of
home-made baking were a
few of the many Christmas
articles that were offered for
sale. The • white elephant
table and the book table
were quite attractive to the
wee folk for their Christmas
shopping.
Winners of the door prizes
were Mrs. Pamela Meriam
of London with ticket
number 390778 (a pair of
- pillow gases with hand tatted
edging) and Mrs. Arthur
Lefebre of Auburn with
ticket 390842 (an appliqued
cushion).
The bake table was in the
charge of Mrs. Murray
Nesbit, Mrs. Fred Lawrence
and Mrs. Rudy Leibolt. Tea
tables were in the charge of
Mrs. William Craven and
Miss Angela Schneider. Mrs.
Florence Daer sold tickets at
the door for the door prizes.
Mrs. Al Luna and Mrs. Pam
Meriam were in charge of
the craft table. Mrs. Jim
Schneider and Dennis
Schneider looked after the
white elephant and book
tables.
At the dose of the sale, all
toys, books, etc. were
packaged and sent to the
Kinsmen Christmas Drop
Box.
St. Mark's Anglican
Church sponsored the Santa
Bazaar and Bake Sale and
wishes to thank all who sup-
ported and helped in any
way.
Turkey Bingo
The Auburn Community
Memorial Hall was filled to
capacity for the Auburn and
District Lions Club turkey
bingo last Friday evening.
Winners were as follows:
turkey, Fred Seers, turkey,
Lynn Culbert, turkey,
Thelma Deveau; $50 special,
Mrs. Vi Hallam, Lucknow;
turkey, Pat Brigham,
• turkey, Gordon Beadle,
turkey, Grace Potter;
special $47, Lynn Culbert;
turkey, John Graham,
turkey, Mrs. Alvin Plunkett,
turkey, Mrs. Lloyd
Glousher, Blyth; special $48,
Mrs. Tom Haggitt; turkey,
Mrs. Nellie Burkholder,
Blyth; turkey, Jim Dickson,
Goderich; Mrs. Nellie
Burkholder, Blyth; special
$54, Mrs. Fred Lawrence
and door prizes, first, $20
credit from Whetstone Fur-
niture Store - Mrs. Robert
Turner; second, toque, Mrs.
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d Bake Sale successful
AUBURN
NEWS
11181sminiar adnouks BiRel-7
Bill Andrews; third, toque,
Mrs. George Collins and
fourth, box of chocolates
from Robinson's General
Store, Mrs. Ben Brown, Port
Albert
Lions Club workers were:
Doug Chamney, Bob
Worsen, George Collins,
Fred Lawrence, Ken Scott,
Gordon Daer, Donald
Haines, Bill Robinson, Bill
Sproul, Glen Webster,
Walter Marchl and Eldon
Chamney. Fred Lawrence
was the caller.
The proceeds will be
donated to the Goderich
Hospital ICU fund.
Social News
Winners at the euchre par-
ty held every Tuesday even-
ing in the Auburn Communi-
ty Memorial Hall last week
were: high lady, Mrs. Jim
Glousher; low lady, Mrs.
David Scott, high man, Gor-
don Gross, low man, Arnold
Craig and novelty, Ray Han-
na. This weekly euchre party
is sponsored by the Silver
Tops. Shuffleboard is played
nearly every afternoon in the
hall.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, ac-
companied by her sister,
Mrs. Clifford Brown of
Goderich, travelled to St.
Clair Shores, Michigan to
visit their sister, Mrs.
Beverley H. French. Later
they flew to Baltimore to
visit Mrs. French's
daughter, Mrs. Michael
Bowler and family for the
American. , Thanksgiving
• holiday.
A Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock,
accompanied by Mrs. Peter
Chandler of St. Helen's and
Mrs. Ross Higgins of
Belgrave, attended the Lon-
• don Area Women's Institute
executive meeting last Mon-
day at Brown's Church near
St Marys.
George .t.:lark of Price
Albert, Saskatchewan and
his perents,, Mr. and Mrs.
Fordyce Clark of Goderich,
Mrs. Lorne MacDonald of
Seaforth and Mrs. Isabel
Fox of Blyth visited last
• Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Johnston and Miss
Laura Philips_
The community is pleased
to report that Mrs. Elva
Straughan was able to return
home last week after a
month's stay in Clinton
Public Hospital with a frac-
tured ankle.
The December meeting of
the Auburn Women's -In-
stitute will •be held
December 15 at 3 p.m. in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall. The
Reverend William Craven,
rector of St. Mark's Anglican
Church, will bring the
Christmas message and the
program is in the charge of
Mrs. Emerson Rodger and
• Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.
• Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Gordon Miller is a pa-
tient in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital. She is
wished a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall
of Wingham visited last Fri-
day evening with her
brother, Harry Arthur and
Mrs. Arthur.
Many people from this
district attended the funeral
last Tuesday for the late
Wayne Powell at the Stiles
Funeral Horne in Goderich.
The sympathy of the district
is extended to his widow,
Mrs. Jinette Powell, his
children, Gordon and Jackie
of Clinton and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Powell
and family.
Murk Gardhouse, who is
attending the University of
Western Ontario, spent the
weekend with his aunt, Mrs.
Beth Lansing.
Church News
A large congregation at-
tended the White Gift Ser-
vice last Sunday at Knox
United Church. The Sunday
,School attended together
with their teachers and the
Junior choir performed
under the direction of Mrs.
Barry Millian and Mrs. Rick
Hawley. Mrs . Norman
Wightman and Mrs. Greg
Park supplied the music on
the organ and piano.
The Littlest Star presenta-
tion was done by the Sunday
School students and Mrs.
Ross Andrew was the leader
for the service. Many carols
were sung during the service
and the offering was receiv-
ed by Greg Park, Gordon
Gross, Peter Verbeek and
Ted Bakker.
All children presented
their white gifts into the
manger along with their
teachers, Debbie Cunn-
ingham, Mrs. Leonard Ar-
chambault, Mrs. Gerald
McDowell, Michael Andrews
and Mrs. Brian Hallam.
Mr. Richard Hawley gave
the announcements.
• Lions Club
Seventeen Auburn Lions
Club members and two
guests from Tiverton Lions
Club held their bi-monthly
meeting last Wednesday
evening in the Community
Memorial Hall. Dinner was
served by a Unit of the
United Church Women. The
dinner draw winner was
Lion Bill Sproul.
The minutes of the
• previous meeting were read
by the secretary, Lion Bob
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