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SHOWER AT 'DUFF'S
A shower was field at Duff's United
Church on Monday, June 19 for Tara
McKelvie who ^will be marrying Carl Mc-
Callum
e-Callum on Saturday, July 9, 4989.
Mistress of ceremonies was Marjory
Humphries.. Attending the guest heok
were Carl's :three ,nieces Janice, Cindy
and Colleen IMeCalium. 'The program con-
sisted of a Breading by Viola Kirkby, a
contest by 'Helen Craig and a sing -song
led by Marie McGavin with Marjory
Humphries at the piano. Janice Mc-
Callum did step -dancing and Pearl Mc-
Callum played a medley of tunes on her
mouth organ with Margery Huether as
pianist.
Tara was called to the front joined by
her mother, Carl's mother and grand-
mother. An address was read by Margery
Huether.
Tonight Tara, you have found us
gathered here, because your Wedding
Day draws near. We have ail come'to of-
fer our ,best .wishes, before you change
your name ,..to 'rMrs„
Born in Wingham, and there you went
to public school. Later Off to Seaforth
High, to follow the Golden Rule. You
have many talents, One was the Seaforth
Girl's Band. I'm sure you enjoyed the
outings, and also travelled—to many a
land. Played Midget Ball at Walton, also
4-H Fitness Fair was lots of fun. I'm told
out at'Seaforth Bowling lanes you let the
ball go, after halfway down the alley you
did aun.
Only a few years went by, then to Fan-
shaw College you did go. Then back to
Listowel's Spin Rite to the office where
you did the Pay Roll just so.
Working in a Clothing Store, Wong's
Restaurant, giving out good make-up ad-
vice - selling that popular "Mary K".
But now at Mitchell's National Trust
where you want to stay. Yes the date is
"8" the month is July, but the days are
quickly passing by. For us to give you
advice, it is free, and if you act the way
you should, there'll be no trouble and
quarrels few.
THE' HURON •EXPOSITOR, JUNE 28, 1989 — 23A
If you both do the things you know are
right to do, you never, never give him
bread that's bard as a rock, and heavy
as lead. Be sure your cakes are fluffy
and light, and your tarts and meat are
cooked just right. His shoes must always
be shining and bright, his trousers press-
ed to look just right. Take care that his
socks are all complete, and buttons sew-
ed on his shirts real neat.
Enough of advice, but our real wish for
you and Carl, is that your married life
will be long, and each and everyday will '
be like singing a happy song.
With high ideals and love sincere. The
storms of life you need not fear. For God
will lead you all the way, to the peaceful
calm of your happiest day. The joys that
come from love that's true, are our
richest blessings we wish for you. And
now please accept from one and all,
these gifts that are round, and flat and
tall. So Tara without any further advice,
we all just say, best wishes for you. Sign-
ed on behalf of your friends, neighbours,
and relatives in the Walton Community.
Tara made a fitting reply for all the
lovely gifts. A lunch was served.
Cranbrook boys attend camp out at Saugeen Bluffs
Approximately 40 people attended the
Cranbrook Correspondent annual barbecue of Court Woodbine M100
MBS. MAC ENGEL at the Community Centre on June 13. A
8874645 supper of salads, hot dogs, hamburgers,
and desserts was enjoyed by all. Sister
The regular morning service in Knox Nancy Jean Craig conducted games
Church on Sunday, June 18, was taken by which created a lot of amusement for
John Tollenaar and Ernie Naylor from young and not so young. The Court decid-
the Monkton congregation. Rev. Steven ed to donate ten dollars to the cancer
Webb accompanied the Youth Group on a fund in memory of the late Wm. Close.
camping trip to Elora. Several boys from the area attended
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crawford visited the Cub and Scout campout at Saugeen
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford at St. Bluffs on the weekend. The Beavers join -
Marys on Sunday. ed them for the Saturday activities. The
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fretz were in Strat- weather was rather uncooperative but the
ford and Kitchener on Sunday. They at- boys seemed to enjoy themselves. The
tended the Open House for the 80th birth- leaders of these three groups should be
day of Allan's grandfather ' . vin Ruby in congratulated for sticking it out in spite
Kitt;hener. of the damp conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Starr and The Youth Groups from Cranbrook and
daughter Natalie or Owen Sound visited Monkton camped in Elora the past
with Don and Mrs. Cotton. weekend. These were another group to
The Allan Smith families enjoyed their get their spirits dampened.
annual picnic in the Conservation Park in Karen Uhler and Nancy Vanass spent
Brussels on, Sunday afternoon. Thursday and Friday in Toronto with the
Cromarty group studies a • artbeid
Cromarty Correspondent
MBS. ROBERT LAIING
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-Maty Elliott presided for the June
meeting of the Marian Ritchie Women's
Missionary Society last Tuesday evening
and opened with a responsive call to
worship.
Ruth Laing was in charge of the wor-
ship service which was based on the 75th
anniversary of the Women's Missionary
Society, Western Division (Montreal to
B.C.). The ,scriptures from Acts 15 and
Matthew 28 followed the anniversary
theme, "Go and Tell". The meditation
pointed out that W.M.S. members are -
women of faith, women of prayer,
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Grade 8 class from Grey Central.
Several of the young people (Grade 7's)
from the community have returned
following a week of touring Quebec City
and Ottawa.
The fourth and fifth meeting of the
Cranbrook Club was held on June 9 at
Yvonne Knights: The meeting opened
with the 4-11 pledge. The name "Weed
Wackers" was chosen.. Meetings four and
five were done in the member's pam-
phlet. Achievement night was discussed.
The meeting closed with the 4-H motto.
Meeting 6 of the Cranbrook Weed
Wackers was held on June 19 at Freda
Crawford's. The meeting opened with the
4-11 pledge. The leaders led a discussion
on pruning and then showed pictures of
Butchart Gardens. The covers for the
books were discussed. A picture was
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September 17 when the WI will tour the
projects. The meeting closed with the 4-H
motto.
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Grace Kerslake gave a Father's Day
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Thirteen members answered the roll
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Jean Carey gave the study book chapter
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Hazel Harburn presided for the
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June 26 and eight ladies indicated a
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Douglas Wright of Kanata spent some
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Mrs. Evelyn Brown of London and
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