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Western
This year, 17 4-H ilornemak:
ins Club girl's have been cb.Os.
en to represent Huron County
at the Western Fair Junior Day
on Friday. Activities planned
include a quiz and a -discussion
on •"Your Responsibility As
Club Member"• "Pk -
An ,afternoon .program of in-
ter -county exhibits and team
demonstrations will take place
add the Seaforth Club will be
among those taking part with
their demonstration, "Le '
Grow a Garden,"' with Angela
Deyereaux, RR 5, ,Seafiirth, and
Maria \Villeins, RR 4, Seaforth,
es:participants. Mrs. G. Elliott,
RR 5, Seaforth, and Mrs.
Stewart, RR 5, Seaforth; ,!ire
the leaders for' the 'club. "
The club girls who, will bp
attending are: Liada 'Hutton,
287 Francis St., Wingliam; Car-
ol Anne Hohnstein, RR 1, Clif-
ford; -Nancy Strang, RR 1, 'Hen-
sell-- Donna • Peck, RR 1,, Zur-
ich; Dian Weber, RR 3, Dash
wood; Susan Allen, RR 1, Wood-
ham;' Judy King, Gorrie; Kath-
ryn Taylor, RR 1, Grand, Bend;
Rosemary3 Blake, AI't 2, Bras-.
sels; Pat Durst RR 2p Clinton;
Sheila Strickler RR 2, .Brus,,
sels; Maryann Phelan, RR 2,
Myth; Marilyn Crawford,' RR
1, Monlitop; Wanda Sperling,
RR 2, Gorrie: Jill Bennett, RR
1, 'Port Albert.
ZION
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Huras" and
family, Stratford, visited her.
arents, Mr. and „Mit. • Alex
Holley.: Also • •on Sunday Mr.
George Parrish, Atwood, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Roney end'
• ,Spent the Monday holiday with,
them.- , • ,
Miss Nancy Lannin left for
her „ school in . Woodstock on
-Monday; . -also Miss ;Joan • Brit-
ton to -Galt. . • •.,
A large crowd attended -Zion
Church on Sunday morning.
Mr. Calvin 'Artnis,..son "of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred • Annis, was.
soloist. ' . .44 •
-Mr. and- Mr. Norman Biish-.
field and Mr. and' MrS: .Lawt-
erice Hannon attended Mrs.
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DAILE''-.-PA ER,
Lighted candela a. and bas-
kets of gl dioli forinect
the setting 'in 11- sall United
Church at 3..p,m. S ay, Sept. -
11th, •fty the doubl ring mar-
riage Qf Dorothy L -Parker
and Douglas- Ray- I;taile wi
the Rev. Harold F. Curr of-
ficiating. The ,bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. And Mrs. Harold
Parker, RR 1, Hensall, and the
groom is the, son of Mr. and
Ms. Ray- Dailey, Sarnia.-
. Given in 'marriage , by her
fat er is e' chose a floor -
let n of organza 'over
satin. The skirt was fashioned
'in a full bell. with . the .tracji-
tional . lily -point sleeves and
-scoop neckline. From the back
flowed a chapel train. ,The on-
ly .trim,,wes two Chantilly lace
panels from- shoulder to hem.
An original crown adorned with
rhinestones held her .four tiers'
of sjlk illusion veil. She, car-
ried yellow roses and frenched
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St. James'CWL
Holds. Meeting
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The regular monthly meeting
of,the Catholic Women'League:
was held in St. James' School
auditorium Monday, ' with the
President, Mrs..Frank ' Nigh, -in
the %chair. • •
• The secretary, Mrs. 'Arthur
Devereaux, read the minutes of
the previolis meeting, and .Mrs.
Ewart, Wilson gave the 'trees-
urer's report. Social Action
chairman, Wt. Jack' Case, ret
ported 22 First Communion Cer-
tifie.ates • were presented , in
Mrs. Verdun Rau and Mrs.
John McCue' were named a vis-
iting committee' for September.
Plans were .discussed for the, an-•,
nual •bazaar to be held in No-
vember. • " • .
Mrs., Frank Reynolds intrck
&iced the • guest -Speaker,: Reg,.
Father H. J. Laragh; who spoke,
on teenagers aner,the CYO pro-
gram: nrs. Harry Hak thank-
ed Father Laragh for his talk.
Lunch -'Was served by Mrs.
R. Huard and • her committee.
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Thompson's Mitchell on
Sattieday. /' • -
• Mrs. Joseph •Hugill and: daugh-
ter, Mrs. • Rn . end
beby,. Seaforth; • visited Mrs.
Mary Malcolm on. Wednesday.
Mrs. Dalton -Malcolm , and
Bruct, visited her lather, Mr.
George Gibb, also 1),(Ir. George'
Pepper in:Stretford Hospital on
Tnesday. Both are iin'prdving.
Mr. arid Mrs. Fergus Lannin,.
NancY, Eleanor and. 'Carolyn
-visited Mr. and „Mrs'. Paul: Cor-
riveair and family, Zurich; on
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'Mr. and' Mrs. Len' O'Rourke, -
Vickie and Patti with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Herb Brit:
ton, .on Friday evening.
MF.,and Mrs. Earl Barker re-
.ceived work Tuesday that their
aunt, Mrs. Adam Potinder,..'of
Vanc.ouVer;. B.C., had passed
away: The funeralwas held on
Thursday.
-Mr. George' Pepper, who was
in Stratford- Hospital, was. able
to' return, home Thursday.
Miss Nancy' Lannin :and Miss
Unice Thiel were, in Mentreel
on Saturday, •
Mr....and. Mrs. Eric Norris left
for their home in Montreal last
week. - • -
rs. Mary Malcolm received
ter from her niece; Mrs.
1 Higgerson„ She had, ar-
d-iit'Vancouverl and enjoy -
her trip very mfich. '
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kit for our Booth at the Seaforth Fair
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ings o n erest
white mum.
Mrs. Douglas Wein, of 'nye:-
Novta Scotia, as matron of
ho or for her sister,"Nliss Kar -
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• Fraser; St. Marys; Miss.Cpl.
t) Dailey, Sarizia, sister of
e groom, and Mi§s Patsy Par-
ker, aster of the briade, as
bridesmaids, were gowned alike
in green peau de sole -with
matching rosette , headpieces,
with crescent bouquets. of yel-
low frenched carnations.
Bruce band; London, broth-
er of the, groom, was best man,
'and Don Cott, Alex Hogg, Lon-
don, and Rickey Parker, Ilea -
sail, nephew of the bride, usb-
e.remdrJohn Turkheim provid-
ed.traditional wedding music
and' accompanied the §oloist,
Mr. Eric Ross, of Staffa, who
sang "The Lord's Prayer",
"Wedding Prayer" and,"(;)•• Per-
i e c2t iio
Leocveep. 't'
n was held in the
church, where tare bride's moth-
er received guests in tur
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m14rbrocaded dress 'and'
a' ing accessories with Cor-
sage bf pink •Delight roses. The
groom's mother chose -.pink chif-
fon sheer sheath with black
cessories and' a• white cymb
dium orchid.
For travelling to , Northern
Ontario the - bride donned,' a•
peacpek blusuit, 'white and
black accesShries and gardenia
corsage. The couple will reside
in London.
McQUAID,—MCCARTHY
At 11 o'clock on Saturday,
August 28th, Margaret Claire
McCarthy, became the bride of
Roy McQuaid' in a ceremony
performed by Rev. Remi Dur-
and in St. Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church, Dublin. The
bride is the: daughter, of Mr.
John' McCarthy, RR' 1, Dublin,
and the late' Mrs. McCarthy,
'and her husband is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jame- 1VIcQtlaid,
Rlt 5, Seaforth. .
Pink •and yelloyv mums were,
used in decorations. Fergus
Kefly, RR 2,. DUblin, sang' "Ave
Maria", "Penis Angelieus" and'
"On This Dv," to, the accom-
peniinent of Mrs. John 'Nagle,
Dublin, who also played tradi-
tional 'welding music.
The bride; given in marriage
by 'her" father, wore a .formal
gown df white silk faille. styl-
ed with re -embroidered French
lace and seed -pearls, and lily -
point sleeves."Fullness from the
back waistline flowed into a full
FUNERAL
MRS. 'MARY SOPHIA SNELL
Fuheraf service was held for
Mrs': Mary Sophia Snell, ' 230
Young Road North, Chilliwack,.
B.C., who died unexpectedly
Augnst 40th .in Banff while on
holiday. ROI. Dr. R. • D. Mit-
elfhll Officiated. Interment was
in JUOF cemetery..Si- great-
nephews acted as pallbearers.'
Mrs. Snell was born in Chilli-
wack on -April- 3, '1881, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chap-
man. She attended Camp
Slough SchOol. In 1908 she
married Benlamin Snell, of
Seaforth, Ont., 'whoa, predec as -
ed her tln` 1940. in Janury
1945, sh returned 10 ' Chilli
wack.
• She was also predeceased by
two sisters, Mrs. Alberta -Not-
tiingham, in 1922, and Mrs. Ma-
bel PypuS, in 1934. ,ghe is sur-
vived by one sister, Its. George
(Liicy) Snell,- Oyen; Alta., and
four brothers, Ed," Frank, Dav-.
id end Norman Chapman, all of
Chilliwack; nine nephews .and
nine Faeces,
chapel trin 'over the -sheath
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skirt. A hiadplece of ro$ebtidS
and petals, held her bouffant
veil, and. she carried a bouquet
of red roses. ,
Miss Helen Tew, Kitchener,
was maid of honor,, and Mrs.
Terry • McCarthy, RR 1, Dublin,
and Miss Maureen McCarthy,
of Toronto, were, bridesmaids.
They wore powder blue chiffon
empire, line gowns with scoop-
ed necitlines 'and peau de soie
bands at the .waists, falling to
vOateau panels at the heel: Their
headpieces were ' bows with
rosette een with pouff veils
and their bouquets were pink
roses.
Cheryl Depomme as flower -
girl in a long whfte• dress and
shqulder - length veil, while'
Stephen Muritty was ringbear-
er in a white coat and pants.,
They are niece and nephew of
the groom. -4 „
Arthtir Murray, RR 2, Dublin,
was groomsman, and Terry Mc-
Carthy and %Frank McQuaid
ushered the 'guests:
The wedding dinner was serv-
ed 4 the Rrodhagen Conimun.
ity Centre.' For travelling • to
'Nprthern Ontario, the bride
c4anged to a wool and mohair
'fondle • suit. in peacock blue,
with white accessories and a
corsage of pink -ioses,. The cou-
ple will lie at 315 Shoemaker'
Ave., Kitchener. '
Attending 'the wedding were
guests from Detroit,. -Brampton,
Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor;
Kitdhener, Zurich, London,
Whitby, Stratford, Oshawa, Dun-
das and Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil, Hern and
Mr. and Mrs. BeyParsons spent
the weekend at' Chesley •Lake.'
Miss •RutIO Horne is teaching
at -Kirktop school, --and resumed
her duties on .Tuesday.
Mrs. Grant Miners attended
the twenty-fifth w6cidjng anni-
versary of .Mr. and Mrs. 11r.
ard Johns on Saturday evening
at their borne, Elimville North.
Larry, July. and. Cheryl•Par-
sons spent the weekend with
their grandmother, Mrs. John
Coward
Mr. Bill Walters s'pent a few
-days this past week fishing at
Lake Nippissin •
Mrs'. Freeman - orn• and
11Gliruthbbsep.en
spent Saturday....in Lon on
With • Mr. 'and' Ger
Mr. Allan Dobbs,' -,who has
bent the last year with r.
and •Mrs. Ivan Brack, retttrrfed
to his •hm-ne ' in
WPM M. HART'
Phone 527-0870 Seaforth
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Iu co-operation with the
FALL FAIR
The Stores are, requ�ste4 to close
Friday Aftenioo,_Set. 24
from 1 p.m. till 4'p.m.
To Allow Staffs to Attend the Fair
OPEN TILL 10:00
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Thanking you for your kind co-operation.'
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Miss Doris Stephens and
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Mr. -Gary Hern, who has been
working in Winnipeg, -has join-
ed the Nay .aud expeets to be
sent to the Eat Coast for train-
ing. t ""' '
11IrS;, ;Sohn Coward visited with
1-tiram" Hannah, who is a
patient in St. ,Marys HesPital.
Mrs, Ivan Brock returned, to
her home --Monday after .being
wi h--heiv sister in Langton or
tie pest six weeks.,
Mr. and Mrs: George FraYne,
of Sunshine Line; visited Thurs-
day .evening with Mr. and Mrs.
William Walter's.
Mr. and Mrs,...y.r/I Church, of.
Winthrop, visited Sunday wItti
Mr. and Mrs. Colin GilfilllIn and
Barbara Ann: - •
Mr. and -Mrs. Gerry Grpbbe,,
of Lohdon, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne
• and family.
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