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PAGE 6-ODERICH SrONAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1978
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LastTuesday, June 27 award donated by Pave
was a special day fOr the Gower and presented bk
Grade 8 graduates at ' M. Harman, coniftllinitY
Colborne Central Sepool. service award donated by
At 6 p.m. 35 graduating Tiger Dunlop Wornen's
students, with teachers Institute - the Annie'
and special guests Lamb Trophy, and
totalling 54, gathered at Presented by Mrs. Allan
Colborne Township Hall ' ' Stoll.
for the graduation dinner, Mr. Snell, teacher of
served- by Tiger Dunlop the graduating claSs then
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„and Karen Hoernig gave
event was student David
the valedictorian ad -
Fisher with, grace given
by Brenda Fisher and a dress, which as in all
years, is a splendid ad -
toast to the Queen
dress abreast with the
proposed by Paul Kerr.
All enjoyed a delicious times. The gradating
class sang their song
smorgasbord dinner,
after which alL joined in
after which Patty
singing Canada" with
Schoemaker thanked the
ladies for the very ap-
the graduating class
petizing meal.
singing the second verse,
as a finale.
Mr. John Kane, prin- The awards night at
ci pa I of the school,
Colborne Central School
• apposed the toast to the
graduates, Which was came to a close and the
responded to by Cind. new school term which
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Clutton. Kathy will start in September
Schoemaker then
will welcome a new class
trodkiced the guest in -
of young girls and boys
while Grade 8 graduates
speaker, Mr. W.K.
Kenwell, who gave a havesaid farewell tp
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Plendid talk with much Colborne Central School
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food for thought, after and will join the ranks of
which Ronald Van-
high school students.
derlinda thanked the Time marches on.
speaker and Stella Rasa
presented him with a gift.
Garden nap tia s very interesting manner bY President, Mrs R
achievement and in mem ers were welcomed
told of some, of the
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PHOTO BY HARVEY MCDOWELL
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One of the special items Tiger Dunlop Women's
on any graduation Institute members
program
is the numbering 30 had a
wonderful afternoon at
valedictorian's address
and this was ably Colborne Township Hall
presented by Karin Wednesday, June 28 when
they held their Sunshine .
Hoern• the raeeigg was the
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Gertrude Kaitting, co
niversary which was
responded to by Mrs. G.
Kaitting who mentioned
the fact that four women,
Mrs„Tait Clark, Mrs. lIa
Bean, Mrs. Ann Mon-
tgomery and Mrs. ,Vi •
Bean,- started the
Institute and have served
nobly and well 'down
through the years and are
a wonderful example of
staunch Women's
Institute members.
The Institute received a
certificate with plaque
for their co-operation in
the Sesquicentennial
Parade, July 1977 and
• also certificates were
received for members
who helped with the
Institute float. •
• One of the highlights of
rrespondent, 524-2076
this when they visited
England and Scotland
recently, and the
Institute members are
most grateful for this
present.
The next meeting will
be an evening meeting,
Thursday July 27 at J3
• p.m. The meeting closed
with the singing of the
closing Ode and The
Queen.
• BRIDAL SHOWER
Om Sunday afternoon,
June .25 about 30 ladies,
aunts and cousins of the
groom and his step-
sisters, relatives and
friends, gathered at the
home of Mrs. Les. Pit
blado, Sunset Beach
Road, for a bridal shower
givn by Debbie Ginn,
commended the • •
• , graduates on their Shortly -alter 1 p.m. the
The lawn of the Westlake family at Saltford was the
setting of a lovely evening wedding in which Patricia
Kathleen Westlake and Murray Neil Wightman were
• joined in marriage on Ale 10, by, die Reverend John
Wood of Victoria Street United Church. • .„
The bride is the daughter of Dorothy and Harry
-Westlake of•Saltford and the groom is the son of
Florence and NprmanWightman of Auburn.
•• The bride wore a 'lovely gown of cotton voile with
, .puff- sleeves . ribboa-bews.coyeredthefropt
and sides of the gown. The back fell-froin a low square
neckline to a satin bow at the waist and allowing train
edged in dainty cotton lace.
The bride wore a cluster of white daisies in her hair,
• and carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, white
• daisies, stephanotis and baby's breath.
The matron of honor was Janice Nisbet of Pandas,
sister: of the bride. She wore a blue: cdtton,
sleeveless gown featuring a matching shawl. Her
bouquet was made up of blue mums, pink miniatures,
white daisies and baby's breath: A cluster of mums
and daisies was worn n her hair. „
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Bridesmaids were etty Warr of Goderich, sister of
the bride and Marily Wightman of Auburn, sister of
the groom. They wore dresses Similar to the matron of
honor's only in pink and yellow respectively.
Flowergirl was Amy Fowler of Corunna, cousin of
the bride. She wore a gown of tiny pink and blue
flowers on a white background. She carried a bouquet
similar to the m, atron of honor's only with . one
sweetheart rose in the middle. She wore a small
cluster of sweetheart roses and baby's breath. in- her"
hair.
Ringbearer was JefferyWilSon of Toronto, cousin of
the gritorn: He wore a baby blue three piece suit with s
boutonniere of pink sweetheart roses and baby's
breath. . ,
The groom wore a grey three-piece suit with a
boutonniere of pink sweetheart roses and baby's
.. _
breath. .
• ",, The best man was Martin Stevens of Waterloo;
friend of the groom. Ushers were Glen Wightman of
Goderich, brother of the groom and David Nisbet of
Dundas, brpther-in-law of the bride. All wore grey
• three-niece—sui ts . wfth b out on n i e re S' matallifig the
bridesmaids' dresses. _ .
• The processional music "If" was sung by Wanda
Linner accompanied by Glen Linner on the guitar.
"The Greatest Gift" was sung by both Wanda and
Glen, daring the cerernony and --"Follow Me" was sung
during the signing the register.
-------Following the Cereinony the guests were served a
light lunch on the lawn. A ----reception followed at
Saltford Valley Hall where' the guests danced to masic
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by Shannon.
The couple left on--a-week's homeymoon to
Stricklands in the Pocono Mountains in Penn -
highlights of tr p o
England and Scotland
recently.
Mrs. S. Hazlitt, Board
member, also spoke
• encouraging words to the
students and wished them
success in their high
school years and later in
their Chosen professions.
-The - graduates- - and
their teachers and gueSts
then retired to the school
where there was a
splendid crowd and after
all being welcomed by
Principal John Kane, whd
also acted as chairman,
the awards were
presented to- students in
Grades, i -- 8 for reading,
printing, math, English,
science, social .studies
and also French awards
for Grades 3 - 8.
Thera -were also other
special awards
presented: co-operation
awards by Mrs.
McMillen, improvement
awards by Mrs. Hazlitt,
sportsmanship awards by
Mr. Kenwell, public
speaking awards by John
Kane, Legion Public
speaking awards by John
Kane, family studies by
Mrs. Bruinsma, in-
dustrial arts by MrS.
Brainsma, proficiency
awards by Mrs. Karen
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Buchanan and all joined
in singing the opening
Ode and The Grace with
Mrs.i G. Kaitting at the
beautiful framed picture
of -the Queen• and the
Duke of' Edinborough by
Mrs. Doug McNeil to the
Institute to be hung in
Colborne Township Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McNeil and daughter,
piano.
• Mary •Louise obtained •
After all had really
done juiffee tO a delitious
pot luck luncheon, the
President called the
meeting to order .and a
minute's silence was
observed in memory
Mrs. aii-d(Grace) Bogie,
one of the members who
had passed away
recently.
The roll call was an-
swered by pinning a
corsage on one's Sufi
shine Sister which is
always a highlight.
• Minutes of the last
meeting ,were read by
secretary, Mrs. -Allan
A Stoll and correspondence
Was attended to.
Mrs. Terence Hunter
was cOngratulated by the
members on having
celebrated her 55th
wedding anniversary in
June.
Mrs. E. Bogie and Mrs.
Henry Brindley gave
splendid reports of the
Wor,nen's Institute
District Annual held at
the Nile Church, May 29
to which they were
delegates.
Mrs. R. I3uchanan
proposed a toast to
Webster,. Foresters _ Tiger Dunlop W. I. on
award by Bill Clements, this their 30th an -
citizenship award by ,
-D oug- s
award donated by John
Westbrook and presented
by Mrs. Dustow, Albert
• Brindle,y award for
mathematics donated
and presented- by Mrs.
Gordon Brindley, Gerald
Brindley award for
writing donated and
presented by Mrs.
Gordon Brindley, Wm,
Wat'son award -by Grant
sylvania. MacPhee, top athletes
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aduates for
with ' friendly chatter,.
- :participating in several
,contests after which a
• lovely lunch was served
by the hostesses.
The bride-to-be
received many lovely
gifts and thanked 'her
friends and relatives for
their thoughtfulness.
lady -Fraier,
Jewell for -bride-to-be,
Gwen Bernard whose
marriage to Jeff E.
Fisher is planned for
Saturday July 29.
The shower was a
complete surprise to the
bride-to-be and the guests
enjoyed the afternoon
Have you made
- arrangements to attend
the poq _barbecue,
Bearrii,Ildr United
Chureh,':Wednesday July
26, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.? Fqr
tickets phone 524-2034.
Don't forget to have
your papers ready for
this Saturday for the
Benmiller Church Young
Peoples group pick up. If
you are not on their pick
•up list, phone Mrs. G.
Kaitting, 524-207-6, or
better still deliver them
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SOCIAL NEWS
Congratulations are in
order for Glen McNeil
and Vanda Storey of
Seaforth who were
_married in First,
24. Vanda is welcomed to
Seaforth, Saturday, June
the community. - -
Congratulations are
also extended to Mr': arid
Mrs. Allan Ball, Meneset,
on the birth of a son, Scott
Allen on June 23 i'n
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital,
Goderich.
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs. G. Kaitting _last
week were, Mrs. eLrutcay
Edmonton,(McGregor)Yates of
\-A•in
formerly of - Goderich,
viho renewed acquain-
tances with many former
friand_ also , Mrs.
Beatrice Geiger of Zurich
and Mrs..Lulu Gettic,
daughter, Mrs. Ebert,'
Mr. Ebertaria—sOn
Michigan, and_ 1VIr. and
Mrs. Frank Yates of
lef4srtsttGb' '
Mts..ClifLIVIrNeil in their
new home recently •vere
Mr. and Mrs. - Mel
' McBride of Barrie and
Mr. Alex Glen of Banff,
Alberta who included in
their visit, attendance at
the MvNeil - Storey
wedding in Seafdrth on
June 24.
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Les. Pitblado were
of Aurora who were home
Jan and PriTaurn nShweapradgoew7n.
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at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Lily and
Charlie Hart of Goderich.
They received many gifts, cards and flOwers as well
as a scroll from the government and congratulations
from Bob McKinley and Jack Riddell.
Guests were present for the occasion from '
Michigan,Bluevale, Brussels, Clinton and Goderich.
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