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Attended Baccalaureate
Miss Patricia O'Dwyer, .B.S.c. en-
joyed a visit with a friend in Wind-
sor last Friday who accompanied her
where they attended a weeding of
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Standbig Broad Jump -- Joyce
Fisher. Clare Regier 7"
Intermediate --- 11-12 yr. - 75 yd.
Dash, Patsy. Tucker, Keith Love.
Broad JUnip — Patsy Tucker 3'8",
Gordon Hay. -
Senior 13 up yrs. 75 yd. Dash
Bernadette Durand, Graham True-
mner, JoyWitmer, 3.12/3".
Broadjiprip Stephen Meidinger.
High irnp - Joyce Witmer 3'11",
K enneth iMittleholtz.
Assiating teachers included, Mrs.
a friend at Tilbury on Saturday. On
Mason, 14jrs• Koehler, Mrs. Ei1s, Mrs
Sunday Patricia. had the pleasure to 9esch, Mrs. Wildfong, Mrs. Beier -
attend the )3accalaurate held at St. ling, Ski's, Lavender, Mrs. Siebert,.
Peter's Cathedrel, London, where she Miss O'Brien, Mr. Krueger, Mr. Me -
met many of her friends and class- Quillen V. Dinnin
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To Mr and Mrs Earl. Plavbard of
Zurich, on May 25th, a son, (Gary
Earl) a brother for Ruth Ann. and
Shirley, at the Meyers Nursing home.
To Mr and Mrs Wilfred Corriveau
on May 24th, a daughter, (Mary
iHnelzeuniicaht. the Farwell Nursing Home
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Vitorsfrom theW 1 A. marriage ceremony was solemn -
Mrs. Dan.. McPhail, Mr. Roswell .
i'tr. ized at St. Andrew's United Church
O'Brien of Vancouver, B.C.,
Manse, Kippen, at 2 o'clock on Jack O'Brien,_of Souris, Man., 'were
Sat -
visitors .at the home of their brother ; urday, May 21st when Bernys Mc -
Mr and Mrs Wm. O'Brien for a few i Clinchey,.elder de:titer of Mr. Carl
days last week. The former. guests; McClinchay and ;the late Mrs. t Mc -
along with their 'brother Wni., ac- IClinchey,..became the bride of How
companied by, Mr and Mrs. Leroy I ard Finkbeiner eider son of Mrs."
O'Brien, motored to Ciro, .ivsicti., to 1 Finkbeiner and the late Mr.. H.
I visit another sister, Mrs. Alonzot Finkbeiner of Zurich. Rev. Albert
I Melick where the :three brothers andi
two sisters are enjoying a very love- Hinton officiated. The bride 'rooked
t ly visit together. i very lovely in a low bouffant gown
of white slipper satin,. with Tong
HAD SPLENDID FIELD DAY sleeves pointed over the hand, tiny
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The annual iFiay Township School Peter Pan collar and, covered butt-
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Area Field. Day held on Empire Day, onThpeplum and shourder yoke
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were trimmed with Guipure lace, May 23rd, at the , Zurich School
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grounds, was attended by many in- Hetfinger-tip
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ngbeiors-tsiopveaildwzahse twauargehta o
with
Iteresting spectators. Over 240 chil-
Orange
, dren of the ten schools in the Town,."., sage of American BeautyRoses. Miss
' Virginia. McClinchey was her sister's
ship School Area took part in lily -
The pupils of School Section No.
pevgelairlits-. ! gbotlemoPiHd'eliwatertengtall'etfal.r"Trh-le'e•nmg:.
1 ulded bodice was finished with plot-
thanie gyriastics, dances,gou
es, and individual competitive
2 were among those to be commend- • ure-farnie yoke and puffedsleeves.
e skirt was full with . bustle • back.
ed for the happy and graceful man- Th
ner in which they .performed their Her headdress was a cluster of yea --
rhythmic exercises.' low rose buds to Match her corsage
Of +yellow roses. The groomsman was
For group games, the pupils were
divided into teams of about twelve Mr. Maurice Finkbeiner, brother of
players each, by means of a Grand the groom. The groom's gift to the
mareh, and played a series of five bride was a cabinet of silver in Lady•
games including Dodge Ball, Volley Hamilton design; to the bridesmand,
Ball, and. various Relay Games. la string- of pearls, and to the groorasz.
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In. the competitive events winners 3.,:a7:1,c,,,,tdat..1,1:trthibeinthOokmd.,e of A the
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were as follows
Juvenile -.— '7-8 yr. 50 yd. dash--
.th the immediate relatives. ' tater.
Donna Oesch, Pat O'Brien.
the happy couple left on a motor
Standing Broad Jump - Margaret trip to Londion, Toronto. and Niagara
Little, Pat O'Brien 5'2".
, Falls, the bride travelling in a grey
Junior -9-10 yr. --50 yd. Dash--
printed silk dress, navy shortie coat'
Beverley Nichols, Clare Regier.
1 and grey accessories.
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ANDREW Y. McLEAN,
The Liberal Candidate for Huron.
Perth Riding.
The PRIME 'MINISTER and PARTY will have Lunch at St. Peter's Parish Hall, St Joseph, at 12 Noon, on that Day, A limited number of Tickets
are available for the Luncheon, and may be obtained from the following: Roy Lamont, Zurich; Noel Laporte, Drysdale; Roy Ratz, Stephen,
HURON - PERTH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. W. L. Whyte, President, B. Tuckey, Secretary, Roy Lamont, Treasurer.
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