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mittee are making plans for their
dance at Family Paradise on
February 6th. ,
The McKillop Unit ladies can-
celled their unit meeting this
month" due to , the inclement
weather.
Euchre held
The Friday night • euchre was
held in. the cornyunity Hall, the
attendance wag down on 'account
of the cold weather and heavy
snow, six tables 'were in play.-.
Prize winners were High Lady,.
Mrs. Hugh Rinn, Beigrave, Low
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man, Stewart .Humphries, low •
man, Harold Bolger. Lucky cup,
Mr.s Laverne, Godkin., The next
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two weeks.'
Lunch was served by the
committee of Mrs. Ron Bennett,
Mrs. Frank Kirkby. Mrs. Stewart
Humphries and Mrs. Don McDo-
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Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Merner
Ciingratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whyte who
were married on January ISth
and are spending , their
honeymoon in the Barbados, We
would like to welcome Lenore to
the community. They will be
residing in the south farm house
on their return. -
Mr. and Mrs.Ed, Szusz,
,Rodney, Randy and Robynne
moved on Saturday to their new
home in Goderich Township. We
would like to wish them
happiness in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
David, Darren and Luanne spent
the weekend visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Herman, Ron and Betty Ann of
Shakespeare.
A numbei of people from the
community attended - the
reception held for Mr. and Mr'S.
Clint Wilson (pee Doreen Medd)
helda t the Clinton Legion Hall on
Saturday evening January 24th
with music provided by the
Moran Brothers also the shiveree
which followed early Sunday
morning at their farm in East
Wawanosb.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ken Preszcator
returned her mother Mrs.
Lawrence Hill to her home in
Crediton on Sunday evening, she
bados
visiting with her parents,Mr. and
Mrs. John Th ompson, Jim,
Sheila,, Sharon and Bob.
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• MCNICHOL —WHITE
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On Friday, December 5, in ,
Brussels United Church, Mary'
Colleen White and Murray John
McNichol were united in mar-
riage by Rev. E. LeDrew.
They are the children of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence White of R.R.
4, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey McNichol of R.R. 2,
Blyth.
The church was decorated with
white mums, ivy, and Christmas
decoration,
Gail and. Gloria White, cousins '
of the bride, sang the wedding
music. The organist who accom-
panied them was- Mrs. Jack
Bryans of Brussels.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father wore a long flowing
gown. The dress was highlighted
with a sheer V-neckline trimmed
with lace, and a small stand up
collar. The waistline, collar and
sleeves were finished off with tiny
white daisies. Her head piece was
a shoulder lenght veil, held up by
a' handmade cap trimmed with
white daisies. She carried a
•cascade of redroses with white
carnations leather fern, trailing
Correspondent
Mrs2Allan McCall
Members of the congregation.
of Duff's United Chureh, Walton
held' their annual meeting :on
Sunday afternoon January 25,
following a pass, around lunch at
noon after the morning worship
service,
There was an attendance at the
meeting of approximately 41 and
excellent repotts received. Rev.
Ed.'. B,aker chaired the meeting..
'Mrs. Harvey, Craig was nominat-
ed as secretary and .the minutes of
last years annual were 'approivecr
as 'read. • ,
A moments silence:was observe
to,,.-honour the memory of those
Who passed away in 1975, follow-
ed by prayer by Rev. Baker.
Two new members . to the
.session were accepted, Gerald
Sniith nominated to' replace .Don
McDonald and LaVerne Godkin to
replace Ron Bennett. Fotir new
members were named for re-
placement of Steward§"to be
decided and installed at a later
date. The Committee of Stewards'
held four meeting during the
year, and attended two Official
'Board eteetings. They had the
outside of the chuich 'painted also
repaired brickwork on the steeple
and ne0 downspouts on eaves-
trough. : '
• ^The U.C.W. bad a mast
successful year-The highlight' of
the year was the annual Turkey
Supper in November and the 50th
Anniversary celebration ,which
was held on June 8th when 'a.!
•large crowd attended the special'
service followed_ by lufich. .
The U.C.W. have piirehed the
Observer on the Family Plan and
are sending a copy to each family
of the congregation.
Anniversary speakers, were
suggested :and, the morning'
church time is still 11:15a.m.
followed by a discussibn...:
a Jack McEwing moved vote of
thanks to Rev. Baker for his
leadership since coming to this
charge. He replied thanking
everyone for his heart warming
welcome, his holiday • break is
undecided.
Personals
Mrs, Phyllis Dunk spent a few
days last week at the home of her
son David Dunk and family in
Cortirina.
Sandra Sholdice, Christine
Achilles, Karen and Dianne Cox,
Leanne Armstrong, Tracey Guy
and Jeanne Armstrong were all.at
C.K.C.O. T,V. in Kitchener on
English ivy, and ribbon.
The matron of Honour was
Mrs. Judy Somers, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Miss
Susan White, sister of the bride
and Miss Debbis McNichol sister
of the groom. The girls wore
emerald green, jersey knit dres-
es with shite rnalabu trimmed
hoods and white pearl buttons.
They carried white fur muffs with
red and white carnations with
silver bows.
The Best Man was Ray McNic-
hol, brother of the groom. Ushers
were Keith White brother of the
bride, and Ronald McNichol
brother of the groom. •
Grandparents -attending the
wedding were Mrs. Mary Dying-
ton of Wroxeter, Mrs. Mary
White of Brussels, Mrs. Vera
Jackson of Seaforth and Mrs.
Annie McNichol of Blyth.
Guests present at the wedding
were from; Unity, Sask., London,
Seaforth, Egmondville, Wroxeter
Biussels, Blyth, and Vanastra.
The couple will 'reside of R.R,
3, Blyth.
Wp're expanding. . . -and sorry for the inconvenience.
But be able to serve you better in the future.
Walton
Ouff's'.Chyrch
review - 1975