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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-06-03, Page 12PAGE TWELVE ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1971 Married in Peterborough BULLOCK - MANN St. Giles Presbyterian Church, Peterborough, decorated with yellow mums and white bows, was the setting for a pretty wed- ding for Alice Fern Mann and Eldon George Bullock, May 8, 1971, with Rev. A, Duncan of- ficiating the double ring cere- mony. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mann, Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bullock, Zurich. The soloist assisted by the organist provided the wedding music while the bride was ushered down the aisle by her father. She wore a traditional gown of white slipper satin with a train of chantilly lace. A Juliette cluster of Lily of the Valley held the waist -length veil. She wore a gold chain and cross, a gift from the groom She carried red roses and white miniature carnations. Miss Gail Mann was maid of honour for her sister, dressed in a floor length gown of iced coral crepe chiffon over Poly- ester trimmed with white lace. Miss Kathryn Pakenham, of Peterborough was bridesmaid. Jean Marie and Jane Marie Thompson, of Lucan, were flower girls, twin nieces of the the groom, all dressed in turq- uoise blue gowns identical to the maid of honour. They all carried tinted pom-poms to match, the flower girls carried white crocket baskets with tinted carnations. The groom was attended by his brother, John Ross, of Grand Bend, Brian Mann, broth- er of the bride ushered the guest Aaron John Bullock, of Grand Bend , nephew of the groom was ring bearer, carrying a crochet Independent Shipper ,o United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy 5cotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL bAYFIEL[) 565.2636 Ey 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Sarvltar 10 Charas on Pickup heart shaped cushion. Guests were welcomed at Rock Haven by the parents of the bridal couple, Mrs. George Mann, dressed in Persian blue and white ensemble. Mrs. George Bullock was dressed in snowy pink with brown and beige accessories. Both wearing corsages of tinted carnations to match their attire. After the reception, the bride changed to a hot pink dress and navy coat with white accessor- ies for their honeymoon to Niagara Falls and United States. The couple will live in PeterbDrough, where the groom is employed at Outboard Mar- ine Corporation Limited of Can- ada, the bride at Peterborough Automotive Supply Limited. Prior to the wedding the bride was feted to a number of show- ers at Peterborough. Hostesses were Mrs. R. Pakenham and daughter Kathryn; Mrs. H. Rus- aw, Miss Gail Mann; Mrs. J. Throop, Mrs, D. Ridley, Mrs. T. McQuaig. At the Dashwood Community Centre the hostesses were Mrs. Russell Thompson, Mrs. John Bullock, Mrs. George Bullock. Also the aunts of the groom assisted. County board seeks sites The report of the Huron County Planning Board showed that the committee is working on the possibility of seeking out suffic- ient land fill sites for municip- alities in the county desiring to amalgamate with another mun- icipality or more for dumping purposes. It was also learned that the committee is seeking a definit- ion of "high water mark" from provincial authorities. f Auctioneer and Appraiser for ALL TYPES OF SALES "Church and Charity Sales conducted Free" Bruce Rathweil 482.3120 BRUCEFIELD Huron honors former wardens (by Shirley J. Keller) Warden's pins were presented to 26 of the 29 past wardens of Huron County at the May session of county council last Friday in the court house at Goderich. As well as the distinguished guests from previous county councils, Hon. C , S Mac- Naughten, R. E, McKinley and Murray Gaunt were present for the event and assisted with the dist- ribution of pins. Those receiving pins were George Feagan, 1940; George Armstrong, 1942; Ben Tuckey, 1943; Alex Alexander, 1945; Brown Smith, 1947; Hugh Berry, 1948; John Armstrong, 1949; Cec- il Johnston, 1950, Art Nicklson, 1951; Harvey Johnston, 1952; Al Kerslake, 1953; Bill Dale, 1954; Earl Campbell, 1955; John Fisher, 1956; Harry Audie, 1957; John Morrissey, 1958; Ivan Forsythe, 1961; George McCutcheon, 1962; Walter Forbes, 1963; Ralph Jew- ell, 1964; Glenn Webb, 1965; Ken Stewart, 1966; Don McKen- zie, 1967; Cal Krauter, 1968; James Hayter, 1969, Roy West- cott, 1970; and present warden, Jack Alexander. Robert McKinley paid tribute to the "past first citizens of Huron County" and noted that their dedication was appreciated Hon. C , S, MacNaughton rec- ognized the "very significant" occasion as a "splendid thing." He termed it a "pleasure and a privilege" to work with the Wardens of Huron County, part- icularly those with whom he had been associated during his 13 years in government. He said that as far as he was concerned, the "level of co-operation" had been "full measure." Murray Gaunt spoke about the "tremendous contribution of these men to the County of Huron" and advised that today's decisions are getting tougher and the job of all levels of government is growing more demanding. "It means a sacrifice for you all, I'm sure, " said Gaunt. The three wardens who were not present to receive their pins at the public ceremony were Robert Turner, Fred Watson and John Durnin. Huronview vacation care program Members of Huron County Council learned Friday at the May session in Goderich that Huronview will initiate a Vacat- ion Care Program as soon as possible. Under this plan, families in Huron County who are caring for senior members of their families in their own homes, will have the opportunity to arrange to have their aged loved ones cared for at Huronview while the fam- ily enjoys a vacation, has to be away in hispital or plans for a. special event such as a wedding "The main purpose therefore is that it offers the supportive services and the encouragement so that the family will be willing to continue to have the older member of the family remain in the household, " the report stated. Residents admitted under the vacation care program to a Home for the Aged may stay for one week, up to a maximum of one month, the program will be offered on a year-round basis and where possible, the visitor will be required to pay the going rate for accommodation at the home. In cases where the resid- ent or family does not have the financial resources, no applicant will be excluded from the prog- ram for this reason. It was also reported in connect- ion with the Huronview report that the engineers covered by the Union Contract with the Int- ernational Union of Operating Engineers Local 772, have been granted wages of $2.9-0 per ba5 kaec Iiaug For all of your Cheese Treats VISIT The Cheese House ZURICH IFEATURING: 1 x X x BADEN CHEESE x x x OPEN 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Friday Night "fill 9 I-Iensall District CoOperatiue BEAN CONTRACT'S We have a COMPLETE LINE of Seed, Fertilizer and Chemicals For Your Spring Needs We have a small Quantity of CO-OP SEED CORN still available. We recomm- end VITAFLO for low cos protection against Seed ;borne Southern Leaf Blight FERTILIZER Bulk, Blend and Bagged • ANHYDROUS AMMONIA • LIQUID NITROGEN • ATRAZINE • EPTAM • 2-4-D • PATORAN • LASSO 4 • AMIBEN WE APPLY AQUA AMMONIA BUY AT YOUR CO-OPERATIVE ZURICH BRUCEFIELD .w1