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ongr at Matt ns• o Miss
Henriette VanDiepanbeek,
.daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Varfli.epanbeek and to
Mr. Donald Mann, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon; Mann, of
Lucknowwho were married
on Saturday, August 28 in St.
• Joseph's church at
Kingsbridge . by
the Reverend
• Father Ed D;entinger, G',R.
-The brides attendants were
her sisters Anne :and Lizette
VanDiepanbeek . and the
• groom.'s , sister Mrs. Linda
• Rathwell:. The little' flower
girl was Jackie Rathwell.
Groomsman was Steven
Mann, brother of the groom.
Ushers were" Benny
Va it iepanbeek, brother of
_. the ; bride and Ken Eadie,
friend of. the groom. Guests
were present from •Delhi,
Paris, London, Sarnia,
—=---moo-n ctort,' Kitchener.,
Holyrood, Lucknow and the
surrounding. area. Special
•guest at the wedding
celebrations was the groom's
grandfather, Mr. Mann from
Delhi who was accompanied
by his :daughter. Dinner was
served to approximately 116
guests at the Saltford Valley
Hall. The hall was packed for
an open ''reception to music
for dancing supplied by Brian
Elrnslie of Wingham.
Several from this area
.attended the,. bridal ` shower
- held for Miss Brenda Moran,.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin 'Moran at the North
Ashfield Presbyterian
Churchbasement on' Friday
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Goderich, Ont.
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musical program
was em- .
ceed by Mrs.. Brenda• Cook.
.There was vocal solos by
Floc` a Si"tii.pson with' guitar
accompaniment:. .Kathy
Simpson read a pom.. Janet
-MacDonald played piano..:
.selections •and a•cosltest, was
conducted by Miss Lorraine
MacDonald. Brenda and her•
attendants were ushered' to
thedecorated chairs and'Mrs.
•Marjorie Farrish read the
',address: to the bride. Brenda
.received many useful gifts.
and .•she made a. suitable
reply. Her marriage to ,
Steven Wylds, son of Mr, anti
Mrs: Warren Wylds will take.;
' place 'on Saturday, Sep-
tember 25..
• Work .on the newly con=
_stru.cted Sullivan ..
Restaur.ant' at
Kingsbridge is almost
completed this new
restaurant will be opening
A social evening was held
at the home of ;Mrs. Ber-
nardine K intiey. on Monday,
August 30. Follo.ing supper,
30 guests ,enjoyed musical
entertainment on the lawn
six week vacation in Europe.
They flew from The Toronto.
International airport to
Paris, France. They spent,
three weeks in France
touring the country, oneweek
touring. • Italy , and the.
remainder of the time was '
spent in touring. Switzerland,
Germany, Austria; •Belgium
and Holland:
Lawrence Hogan,- son .. of
Mt. and Mrs. John Howard
and Don MVliitenburg, son of.
Mr. and Mrs Reis Miltenburg
returned to their homes here
on Saturday, "August 28
following a 19 -day vacation to
the Western Provinces and to
Vancouver Island. "
Don Miltenburg, son ofMr:'•
and Mrs'. Reis Miltenburg; is
attending an. eight Week auto
mechanic e'urse at... the
Centennial College, Toronto.
Classes began on Monday,
Augusr30. •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dalton
• soon and will be operated by and daughter Pati-icia
Peter J. and Stephanie Vogt. .Kathleen who have been
Nelson Taillon of Van- visiting • with 'his father;
couver is spending holidays Raymond Dalton . and
at the home of his -aunt, Mrs. members of the Dalton
Fred Vassella, Mr. Vassella families and with her parents
and with the Vassella and. in F•ergus.for the past several
•
Sinnett families., ' weeks returned t9 their home
Mrs. Maurice (Rose). in Nanaimo;. •British
Bowler, Mr. "and Mrs. John Columbia on Monday, August
30.
•Mr. and Mrs: 'Hank
deBruyn of•Sudbury spent the
Bowler and family. Michael weekend with -her sister; Mrs.
and 'Linda Rose of Wartburg Reis Miltenburg, Mr.
have. •. been. sending Miltenburg and members of
sornetime vacationing, at the Miltenburg family
their summer country home.. Wilma. Janvier who has
Joe Bowler and family, Miss
Betty Jane Bowler and friend
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Art
Mrs. Robert Howard ';flew ..been' visiting her sister and •
from the Toronto Inter -',:brother in law, Mr. and Mrs.
national Airport on Wed- • Bob Hackett for the past six
nesday Augtst'• 25 for a three 'weeks returned to her home
week vacation in Ireland with in Cold Lake:, • 'Alberta on:
her two brothers, two sisters Tuesday, August 31. •
and other relatives and Reverend Father Thomas
friends. She plans to return to Moylan, S. J. Q of. St.
-her home here on September Catharine's is spending: a fe.w
16. Bon Voyage Pat! days this: week with his sister
Mrs: Marjorie McIntyre is Mrs. Mary Frayne.
a patient in the Goderich John and ,Lynn O'Grady of
Hospital. : Listowel.•are• spending a few
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar. days vacation .at the `home of
..Maine (Maureen Vassella) their aunt Mrs,. • Eugene
and family Susan, Jimmy and Frayne, Mr. Frayne and
Tommy who have been family.
spending the sunirner Several this area went
holidays at their cottage at. by Sherwood", bus leaving
Kintail, returned . to their . from Dungannon on Sunday,
home in Unionville. on Sun- August ••28 to the •Canadian
day,August29 National • Exhibition '' in
_'Miss Rose. Zrembski of St. Toronto, returning home by
Clair Shores, Michigan, Miss 'bus at approximately 2:30.:
• Sue Vogt of • .Livonia,' Monday morning.
-Michigan and Miss. Sue .. Miss Kathy ' O'Keefe,
Schiller of Dearborn. Heights, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Michigan spentthe past Joseph,. : O'Keefe, her friend'
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. :Miss Carol Oke and her ,
Peter J. Vogt. and family. parents Mr. - and Mrs., Bud
Miss Zrembski remained for Oke. - of .Goderich have
a few extra days holidays. • returned • after spending one
• Mr.: and Mrs. David Weiler week holidaying at a cottage.
and children Judy and Monty near North Bay.
of North Bay visited recently, Visitors ;with Mrs. Ber-
with their aunt and uncle Mr: nardine Kinney on. Sunday, '
and Mrs: -Fred 'Vassella and"'August •29th . were Mr. and
families.
Miss • Annie VanDiepan-
beek, . daughter of Mr•. and
Mrs: 'Frank VanDi.epanbeek
and ''her. friend Miss Joanne
Dow, publichealth nurse at
St. Mary s and Stratford
returned recently following a
with D.A. MacLennan of
Lochalsh playing the
bagpipes. This was followed
(indoors because of the cool
evening) by several. violin
.' 'lrrtinn5 by • Bert
MacDonald" of Gader.1Ch;-"13ob"
Courtney of Amberley" with
the saxophone with ac-
companiment on the piano°by
Mrs•. Bob Courtney. Guests
were present from London, •
England, London, Ontario,
Bayfield, Clinton, Auburn,
, Goderich, Lochalsh,
Amberley, Dungannon and
Lucknow. .
AUBURN;;IANOLftISTRFCT NEWS
Linda, Brian Lyle, Eric
and Teresa Raithbyreturned
home to Clinton after visiting
their grandparents Mr. • and
Mrs. Frank Raithby _ and
uncle; Mr. John Raithby.
Congratulations. to. Mr and
Mrs. John Stadelmann on the
birth of 'their .daughter,
Jennifer Sharon on August 21
in Wingharn• hospital a -wee
sister for Christine and
Rhonda.
A severe electrical storm
hit this area- Tast Thursday
evening and a'black-out was.
experienced as well as many
,Luses and light bulbs blown
out.
Mr.'and M.rs.'W.H. Coates
of Clearwater, Florida, Mr...
and Mrs. Bill Idson .of Arva
Mr.. and' Mrs. Robert J. Craig
of .Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs.
William : S. Craig of Clinton
visited last Sunday with rs:
Bell -Allen and Mr. William J.
Craig.
Mrs. Laura 'Hoge of
Saskatoon is visiting her
cousin Mrs. Eleatror Brad -
nock. •
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Weir `of
London, -Michael, Kimberley.
and Brett Stiles of Goderich
visited last Saturday with Mr.
• and Mrs. Thomas. Tohnston
and Miss Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
visited last Thursday with his
sister . Mrs. Luther . Morley
and -Mr. Morley at .• Ailsa. -Craig. ”•
Miss. Rachel Lynch of, •
Goderich •visited last Wed-
nesday' with Miss . Laura'
Phillips and. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston.: .
Mr. and. Mrs:: Sandy ,
Andrews, Bradley, Darcy,
Brent, and Ian returned T
weekend from a four we
trip to the Pacific Coast.'
•:-•-A coffee and:..:..d.ssert
meeting was held -last
Wednesday evening at the
Manse to bring together ideas'
arid concerns for Knox United
Church Sunday school which
will begin the new season on
September' 12th:. " •
"Mr. arid Mrs. Keith Sutton
of London ,visited last Sunday
with Mrs. Albert McFarlane.
In house league softball ;
• play, Bean's. team defeated'
Powell's team 22-17 in semi-
final action: Meanwhile the
girl's team hada big week as
they recorded a 21-11 win over
Blyth' to go along with a"15-15
tie With Vanastra..
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Chin,
Michelle and •Russel and hW
mother, Mrs. Chin of Texas
visited. last Friday' with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Raithby..
Mr. _arid Mrs. John Raithby
of Brantford. ,- visited' :last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.,rank Raithby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ung
and son,David of Guelph
visited lat Sunday with Mrs.
Myrtle Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Currie
of Scarboro visited 'last`
Friday with Mrs. Myrtle
• :Munro. -
Miss Erna Bethke and Mr.
Henry Latiner of Gorrie
visited last week With Mrs:
Bell Alien
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The August Meeting of the
Anglican Church Women of
St. Mark's Church 'wag held
last Thursday afternoon in
`the church, Mrs, John Daer in
charge. There was a good
attendance. • • .;
Daer opened the
Meeting and welcomedthe
members and guests.
Scripture lesson was given by •
Mrs. Andrew • Kirkconnell
followed' by prayers by Mrs.
Robert: Slater. A reading .'
entitled "It takes Discipline".
was read by Mrs. Elmer
Trommer. • '
The Rev. Fred Carson gave
a summary of his recent trip
Mrs. Larry Sydowski 'an'd.
children from Lake Orient,:
Michigan; Mr. . and .. Mrs.
William O'Loughlin and baby.
from Royal . -Oak;: Michigan;.
Mr. • and Mrs. Thomas
Campbell from Union 'Lake,..
Michigan.
You "Are Invited To See The New
Houses.On Suncoast Drive West
,Goderich.
Times : -Thurs., Sept., 2nd and 9th - 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 pm. •
Fri., Sept., 3rd and loth 7, 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m:
•, Sat.,. Sept., 4th and 11th 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.M.
Or 'at other times at your Convenience.
SPECIAL OFFER FREE STOVE,AND FRIG. OR
WASHER AND DRYER WITH ANY PURCHASE -
DURING "OPEN HODS['DAYS,
. _ 'ENDING SEPT.° 1
Builder:
KEN HUTCHINS CONSTRUCTION LTD.
Agency:
ALEXANDER: & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED
8 THE SQUARE,,GODERICH
524.m-9662 or 524- x'542. :.
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BUCKLE -UP FOB.SAI:ET'Y.
Sate driving
f0001Vaffalr.
to England, de cribing the '•
churches and cathedrals he,
had visited. A reading en-
titled, I Dare You was given..
by Mrs. Thomas„Haggitt.
The business section of„the
meeting was conductedby
the president Mrs: Robert
Slater. Mrs. John Daer read
the minutes of thg July
meeting which were-aoeepted
as. read. The treasurer, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt gave the
financial statement.
The travelling„ apron
received. a :penny for each
letter in Summer Suns- are
Glowing. Roll call was an-
swered by naming. a verse
from the Bible including.-.
Bartholomew.
Mrs. Elmer Trommer is
still accepting clothing for the
bale.
The • Rev. Fred Carson
announced that the 'Harvest
Festival will be held Sep-
rember 12 or 19th. .
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