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Couple wed at Cranbrook live in Stratford
Cranbrook Correspondent
• MRS. MAC ENGEL.
..887-6645
A ,quiet .wedding took place in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook, .on April
10 when Marilyn (Balger) Engel and John
Kenneth Clark were united in marriage by
the. Rey,, Steven Webb, B.A. M. DIV.
Special music was provided by Reg
O'HaganWingham,-son-in-law
groom.
Besides family members, also attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Auger,
Mississauga; Mr, and Mrs• .Bert Van
Donkersgoed, West Montrose; and Mr. and.
Mrs. Frank Workman,
A family dinner was held in the 13,M.G,
arena followed by an open reception. Mr,
and Mrs. Clark are residing at 697 Devon
St.,' Stratford.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Cranbrook Women's Institute was in
charge of the April birthday party at the
Callender Nursing Home, Brussels. The
entertainment was provided by the Grade 6
and Grade 5 from Grey Central School
under the direction of Mrs. Marg Whitmore.
Ann Uhler and Danny Mitchell played the
piano. Jennifer and Mande Vanassstep
danced,.
The "Group of Twelve" who had won first
prize earlier in theday at the Kiwanis
Festival in Stratford, sang their winning
number, Refreshments were supplies by the
W.L. and served by the students.
SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Kate McNabb, Listowel, and Miss
Mary MacDonald, Toronto; visited Ken and
of the Mrs. MacDonald.
—1VIr. and-Mrs;'Harry-Bardoll--and girls
Wartbury, visited John and Mrs. Vanass
Dessert euchre
at Walton
will end
season's play
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY M cCALL
887-6677
Thursday night euchre was held in the
Walton Community hall with 12 tables in
play. Winners were: high lady, Mary
Holland; low lady, Alice Stevens; high man,
Bill McLelland; low man, Jack McEwing;
special, Nora Kelly.
Hostesses were Women's Institute
members, Ruth Artmann and Margery
Huether. A dessert euchre will be held May
28 to end the season.
DUFF'S NEWS
A prelude of violin and organ music open-
ed the morning service Sunday at Duff's
United provided by Phyllis Mitchell and
Margery Huether. Greeters were Ian and
Elva Witbee. Offering was received by Mar-
tin Baan and Ross. Bennett.
The Rev. Bonnie Lamble conducted the
Junior Choir when. they sang an anthem.
The sermon was "Recognizing the Signs."
Ron Stevenson read scriptures. Don
McDonald sang a solo.
In the announcements, the following were
noted: next Sunday, May 10, Christian
Family Sunday; confirmation class will
meet in the afternoon at 2:15 p.m.; youth
group to meet at Bluevale at 7:30 p.m.
UCW MUSIC EVENT
It was Music, Music, Music presented by
the Grey -Bruce singers on Sunday afternoon
when a large crowd were present to hear
their hour and a half of lively music.
Held in the auditorlurn of Duff United
Church, sponsored by the United Church
Women. a choir of over 30 ladles and men
was directed by Dianne Leith. Dianne later
sang a duet with Chris Patterson as pianist
accompanist,
Heather Redden accompanied with the
synthesizer for the afternoon of music.
The Rev. Bonnie Lamble welcomed thorn
and Marlon Godkin thanked them for shar-
ing their music. The group was later served
refreshments,
BOARD MEETING
Sunday evening the Hoard meeting was
held at the home of Ron and Betty Mc-
Callum with 11 members and two guests
present,
PEOPLE VISIT
Mr. and Mrs, Mister McIntosh of, Avon,
bank visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
1✓merson Mitchell,
Brad Moore of Seaforth was a weekend
guest with Chris Stevenson.
and family.
Congratulations to Pat and Marie
(Veitch) Adams on the birth of their baby
daughter on May 1 in Manotick, a sister for
Maureen and David.
Also good wishes to David and Susan Hart
on the. arrival of their son,;Darren James
David on April 30.
The Cranbrook community was shocked
by the death of Mrs, Clare Veitch on April
25. Jean was a faithful worker in the
numerous organizations in church and corn-
; munity-to-whieh-she-belonged-Her-family„
has the sincere sympathy of the community.
'THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 6, 1987 — 13A
DANCING UP'A STORM - Mrs. Reynold's Grade 6 class at Seaforth Public. School per-
formed the Tennessee Wig Walk during the school's Spring performance last week.
The performance, leaning towards agriculture and life on the farm, was appropriately
called a Country Jamboree: Mcllwraith photo.
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