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BLUE WATER HIGtIWAY
Lane D' pines
Thomas Bernard flew from
Regina to visit ,his brother-in-
law James Barnes. After leav-
ing here he was returning to
his winter home in Fontana,
California. '
Mr,, and Mrs. Thomas Dun-
bar have had -as their guest
the past week Miss Ethel Win-
ter, Lambeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun-
bar had their family all with
them to celebrate Mr. Dunbar's
birthday on Sunday, l'hose pre-
sent were Mrs. Lorne Walker,
Mx. Jimmie Walker, Lambeth;
Mr, and Mrs, Sonny O'Brien
and small son Shawn, London;
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Brodie,
Donna, Ran and Nancy, Lam-
beth; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dun-
bar, Janet, Steven and Patty,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Docken
and Gordon (Bud) spent the
past week at their cottage,
this week Bob Eaton, Clande-
boye is visiting his friend Bud
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Abe Thomas, .Chatham, sp-
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Mrs, Janiea Barnes on This re-
turn he was accompanied •fly
his two, daughters, Mary Ann
and Elizabeth, who have spent
sorne time with their grand-
parents,
Mr, and Mrs. l.''ha Heitbohm-
er, Stratford, spent the week-
end at their cottage, their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Jinn Diehl and two small
granddaughters, Kim and Lyn-
da, Tavistock, were with them,
Hazeiwood's Cabin
Mrs. Crib Hazelwood has sp-
ent some time with her sister
in London, who is in i11 health.
Mrs. Harry Arthur, Auburn,
with her three children, also
Mrs. G. Haggitt and children
are vacationing here for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Reid and
four children who are camping
have extended their stay by
another month.
Mrs. R. Rowsell and two
children will return to Saskat-
chewan after a week's visit to
Toronto and the CNE. Mr.
Rowsell will stay in Clinton
until he has completed his
course.
Mr. :and Mrs. George Irvin
have returned to their home
in Leamington,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Tow,
Detroit, stayed for the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig and
three children left Saturday for
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hisala,
Dearborn, Mich., with their son
stayed two days.
Mery Penrose left to spend
the weekend in Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Sev-
en Pslands, Quebec, stayed for
three days.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Hop-
ping, Detroit, stayed overnight,
as did Mr. and Mrs. Leroy PoI-
ly, Brighton, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Schoenzle, Roches-
ter, Mich.
Mrs. George Souten, Romeo,
Mich., was vacationing here for
two days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hous-
perger, Listowel, were weekend
vacationers.
Huron County
Farming Report
'(By D. G. Grieve, associate
agricultural representative
for Huron County
Grain harvest has continued
during the past week under
improved weather conditions.
Better than 75 percent of the
wheat crop has been harvested.
Lodged spring 'grain will pro-
long the harvest period con-
siderabl.v.
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1 entou 1d4 otter
Baskets of white and lilac
gladioli were decorations in
Ontario Street United Church.
PA Saturday, August 19, for
the double -ring wedding cer, -
ernony? conducted by the Rev.
Grant Mills, when Marilyn,
Jenne ,Patter, RR 3, Clinton be-
came IUkce bride of Mervyn Br-
uce Penfournd, Einbro,
The bridle's parents are Mr,
anti Mrs. George Potter, RR 3
Clinton and the groom is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred
Penfound, RR 1, Londesboro,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a formal gown of organza over
silk taffeta in one piece design,
It. featured a as000p neckline
with lily point sleeves, a fit-
ted empire waist with bow and
boiuffant skirt And /ace appli-
ques on !basque and $kixit. Her
pure silk illusion veil was cau-
ght up by A crown of pearls
and -sequin% She wore a ,single
strand of cultured pearls with
matching earrings, a gift of
the groom, and carried a, show -
erred white Bible, crested with
an orchid.
` Miss Katherinle Blacker, RR
1, Clinton was maid of honour
in lilac pure silk nylon organ-
za over net and taffeta, Feat-
ured was a fused collar fall=
over the shoulder line and
a bouffant skirt. She carried
a basket of white sliesta 'mums
among lilac tulle,
Bridesmaids were Miss Mary
Squire, RR 3, Clinton and Miss
Natnicy Swan, 36 Sherwood Ave.,
Kitchener, dressed similar to
the maid of honour.
Lloyd Penfound, RR 1, Au-
burn, was the Igroor sanan.. Ush-
ers were Alvin Pottier, brother
of the bride, and Elgin Pen-
found,
ee -found, brother of the groom.
Mi's+s Lois Grasby, organist
of the church, ,accompanied the
soloist Nelson' 1VLcClinchey who
sang "A Wedding Prayer" and
"I'll Walk Beside You".
The church hail was decor,
ated with white gladiolus, lil-
ac sweet peas and white cand-
les for the reception tion, when
the bride's mother received in
a redingote of :peacock nylon
organza over a sheath of lace,
with peacock and beige acces-
sories. The groom's mother
ware a brown figured silk cr-
epe sheath covered by beige ny-
lon organza and beige acces-
sories. Both wore pale pink
carnation corsages.
For travelling the 'beide don-
ned a beige nylon organza red-
ingote ever a lace sheath, gr-
een !halt and gloves, brown
shoes and purse and!! an orchid
corsage.
The younlg, couple will live
at Errrlbro. The groom is prin-
cipal of Innerkip Public School
and the !betide is a teacher in
the Eanbro Public School.
Attending Ole wedding were
guests from Kitchener, Strat-
ford, Mitchell, Innerkip, Gran-
*ton, Hamilton, Seaforth, Lon-
desboro and Clinton.
Pre -nuptial events included a
miscellaneous shower by fr-
iend's and relatives at !the home
of Mrs. Lloyd! Penfound, where
Mrs. Dennis Penfound was co -
hostess, on „July 28.
:Mrs. Fr(anciis - Powell opened
her home for a miscellaneous
shower on August 2, when a-
bout 60 guests ,attended includ-
ing SS .11 Goderich Township
and friends.
Misses M. Lyon, J. McCool
and C. Blacker entertained on
August 10 at the former's home
when former CDCI classmates
and '(friends presented Marilyn
with a shower of miscellaneous
gifts.
-Mrs. George E. Potter, RR
3, Clinton entertained on Sat-
urday, August 10 at a trousseau
tea in honour of her daughter.
Jamieson -Jenkin
In an ,aEternoan ceremony in
North Street United Church on
Saturday, July 29, Margaret
Ramona Jenkin, became the, br-
ide. of James Murray Jamieson.
Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen officia-
ted in a setting icf white and
pink gladioli. The ;bride is 'the
daughter of ithe late Mr. and
Mrs; Percy Jenkin, Goderich,
and the groom's parelnts are
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jamieson,
Landesborb. The wedding anus -
lc was played by George Es-
Pert
The bride was given in mar-
riiage by Fred Sandy, Goder-
ich. S+he wore a floor -length
gown • of Lace over taffeta, sty-
led with a rounded neckline
and lily paint sleeves. A erorowrt
headdress held her shoulder -
length veil of tulle illusion and
she carried a white Bible cr-
ested with white roses and ba-
by 'mums. -
Her only attendant was Mrs.
Betty Westbrook, Goderieh,
whe chose a moss green silk
organza sheath with tiered
overskirt. A matching feather
headdress and a crescent bou-
quet of shasta daisies cocmplete
ed her ensemble.
Grbotnrnan was Joint Th-
ornpsolaa, Seaforth, end the br-
ide's, nephew, John Me.Nall,
Waterford, and the groom's
nephew, Kenneth , iC;tollsors Cl -
intent, ushered.
The reception, was held at
Tiger Dunlop . Its . The guests
were re'eeivedl by Mrs. l''zed
Sandy weaning a pink dress
with thatching acernsoriet and
a corsage Of pink roses ankl
the grdorn,'s mother, W]i wore
a bide and !white figured dress
with white aocesseriet, and a
pink rose corsage. "
i 'or 'travelling ter F sterni
Ontario the bride donned a
White and browi4 -ensemble
with white ar.cessoriet. They
Will reside in Goderiah,
Guests were press from
Go!derich, Chin ten, Seaforth,
st>tiartford, Bradford, 'W"atew-
t'ord, Water; ro and Midland,
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Jinton and District Wedding!
Van Vilet
Cunningham
Bouquets of pink and white
gladioli decorated'Knox 'United.
Church, Auburn, Saturday,
August 12, when Lois Evelyn.
Cunningham exchanged wedd-
ing vows with Cornelius van
Vliet, The bride is the (laugh-
ter of Mr, aryl Mrs. Vere D.
•Cunningham, RR 5, Goderich,
and the groom is the ,son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit van Vliet,
'of Nieuwerkerk, a/d Ysel,
Holland.
Rev. C. W. Lewis officiated
for the doube-ring ceremony
'and the church organist, Miss
Margo Grange, played trad -
tional wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white
cocktail -length original gown of
nylon organza over bridal sat-
in, featuring a'. low scoop neck-
line and short sleeves. Her el-
bow length veil of silk illus-
ion was held by .a small cor-
onet of seed pearls and she
carried a casead'e bouquet of
pink roses and stephanotis.
Mrs. David Pitblado, Toronto
was matron of honour for her
twin sister, wearing a cock-
tail -length gown of cornflower
blue similarly styled to that of
the bride, and she wore a mat-
ching blue bow headdress. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
punk carnations And baby white
'mums.
Groomsman was Raymond
White, Belgrave, and the ush-
ers were Laverne Cunningham,
Goderich, brother of the (bride,
and Kenneth Glousher, Auburn,
For the reception which fol-
lowed at Tiger Dunlop Inn, the
bridal panty was assisted in
receiving the guests by the
bride's another, who wore a silk
organza dress over taffeta in
a mauve floral design with
white accessories and a pink
rose corsage. The groom's
aunt, Mrs. J. Verburg, RR 1,
Auburn, assisted wearing a
light green sheath with white
accessories and a pink rose
corsage.
For a wedding trip to North-
ern Ontario the bride donned
a cornflower blue jersey !dress
in floral design with' White ac-
cessories and a pink carnation
corsage. On their return they
will reside at RR 3, Blyth.
Guests were present from
Toronto, Sebringville, Belgrave,
Sudbury, Montreal, Goderich,
Auburn and the surrounding
district.
Pre -Nuptial Party
Prior to her marriage the
bride was guest of honour art
several showers. One of these
events was held in the Sunday
school room of Knox United
Church; Auburn.
Mrs. Charles :Mrilrana gresid
ed for the program Which be-
gan with a sing-soong• led by
Mrs. William J: Craig with
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips" at the
piano. Several duets were sung
by Misses Joan and Jure Mills
and Mas. Gordon R. Taylor pl-
ayed accordion solos.
Lois and her mother were
escorted Ito the platform, by
Miss June Mills and Mrs. John
Durnin where. both were pre-
sented with corsages.
Miss Betty Durnin, Clinton,
read an .address to the bride -
elect. and the numerous gifts
were presented by Misses Joan
and June Mills, Marie Leather -
land and Patsy Millian. Lois
thanked her friends for their
gifts and a social hour was
enjoyed.
Kai -Jackson
(Auburn Correspondent)
Blyth United Church was the
scene of a pretty wedding, last
Saturday when Rev. R. Evian
McLagan united in anarriage
Margaret Annette Jackson and
Donald M. Kai, Erindale. The
bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson,
Auburn and the groom is the
son of Mrs. M. Kai and the
late Mr. Kai, Toronto.
The bride was lovely in a
dress of nile green nylon or-
ganza over taffeta with thine -
stone button trim, matching
hat, whine accessories and a
corsage of white erysamlthe-,
Mumus. She wore . a necklace of
cultured pearls the gift of the
groom. Following the ceremony
the wedding dinner was served
at the home of the bride.
For a wedding trip to East-
ern Ontario the bride donned a
oiiV'e greeru Suit, hat and mat -
thing accessories and a corsage
of yellow 'mums. On their .re -
Balm nn they will reside at Erin,
AT VANCOUVER FOR
THREE WEEKS VISIT
Mr, and Mns. Lorne Lawson,
RR 1, Clinton, have just r'e-
•turmed home after a three
week visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan JohnnS• , W tt Vandotxver,
B.G.'
During their visit, they ttour-
Wed at Auburn United
MR. AND MRS. CORNELIUS VAN VLIET were
married on Saturday, August 12, in Knox United
Church, Auburn by the Rev. C. W. Lewis. The
bride is Lois Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vere D. Cunningham, RR 5, Goderich and the
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit van Vliet,
Nieuwerkerk, a/d Ysel, Holland. The young couple
will live at RR 3, Blyth.
Jacobi -Bright Wedding
(Kippen Correspondent)
Knox Presbyterian Church
Guelph was the setting for a
very pretty wedding on Satur-
day, August 19 where amid
gladioli and fern Miss Penelope
Allyn Bright, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bright, was
united in marriage to Harry
Keith Jacobi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Jacobi, Kippen.
Rev. Crawford Smith offic-
iated at the ceremony,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a floor-leinlgth gown of white
nylon organza and lace over
taffeta. The snugly fitted
bodice .featured a . _curved ,ern
pire waistline, centered with a
handmade organza rose and
lung lily point sleeves. The
softly rounded neckline was
,accented, with irridescent se-
quins, The very full orgarnaa
skint was appliqued with scal-
loped lace, trimmed with or-
ganza roses, and she wore an
elbow -length veil of silk Illus-
ion gathered to a coronet of
irridescent crystals, and carried
a bouquet of sweetheart roses
and stephanotis.
Pure white silk organza was
worn by the bride's attendalnfts
styled with cummerbunds and
large butterfly bows of con-
trasting blush pink organza.
Maid of harbour was Miss Ruth
Arnne Piikingtbn, Hespeler, and
bridesmaid was Miss Marie El-
len Jeans, Hamilton. Miss San-
dra Bright, Guelph, was her
sister's punior bridesmaid. Ali
attendants wore pink accessor-
ies and carried pink carnations.
Best man was John Jacobi,
Kippen, brother of the groom,
and ushers were Bob Norris
an uncle from Cromarty and
Bryce Jacobi, Kippen, brother
of the groom, all wearing wh-
ite ,dinner jackets.
Soloist Miss Gloria Hall sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and the
"Wedding Prayer" accompanied
by Martin Bauer at the church
organ.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the gar-
den of the bride's parents. To
receive the iguests, the brides
mother wore a beige sheath
lake dress with aqua accessor-
ies, and to assist, the groom's
**mother wore blue embroider-,
ed linen with pink accessories.
ed! Vancouver Inland, seeing
many (beauty spots, Victoria,
and the .famed Butahart Gar-
dens. A garden tea was held
one Sunday afternoon to meet
the honoured guests, and renew
ald friendships with. Mr. and
Mrs. J, Dolton, Toronto, parr-
ents o Mrs: Robing.
Ern route Moan cat The Can-
adian, (the CPR train), Mx'.
and Mls. Lawson stopped over
in Winnipeg for a few days to
visit with orther relattives'.
FARMERS
.We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Co-operative 0 Ontario and soliolt your patrena#le, We will
piok them up at your farm. •
Please PHONE COLLECT" hot later than Saturday
nights.
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It S. Hunt,, Shipper
Phone 669 W 1
After the 'reception the bride
donned a tangerine linen sh-
eath dress with white acces-
sories far travelling. Guests
present from Seaforth area
were Mr. and Mrs. William St-
orey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fl-
ynn!, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hu-
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Orville St-
orey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nor-
ris and Mr. Harry Norris.
Guests were also present fr-
om Ailsa Craig, Toronto, Bol-
ton and Stratford. The groom
is on the staff of the John
Ross Vocational High School .art
Guelph.
I lei thauer-1 arKer Wedding
In a setting of white Arno .white 'mums. "Similar go .
cxea'rn gladioli, ferns ..ai4 can, Were WPM by the bridesm.
delabx'a in Central Baptist, eh- Miss Mary' deaf Size, Loin;
ulrch, London, .Rev. R. Robin- arid, Diane li leisei a
s!on united in marriage Bambara f isiowel, .cousin ,of the gr
Jean }dicker and William and they ;also carried a
Douglas Fleischauer arta dolt- oade of hoses and 'mum
ble-ring oea arrony ori Friday, Beverley [darker was her
August 18 at 7.30 ,m. tees flower girl dressed' in
The bride Is the daughter of ire silk organza with a sae
Mr. land Mrs, William Parker, aquamarine blue. She ca,
Exeter aaud' Mx. and' Mxs. Wil- a mirmiature .baset of
ham111eischaruer, Clinton kers mnwirus and orange ,rosebu
parents of the groom. William Kerslake, Lon
Mrs. F. Horner, London, fur- was groomsman and
nis hed the wedding music andwere Jahn Stdnlenrluan, Kit
aecounpanied 'the soloist, Mr. ei eeraid oDoug ti br d
Donald Coughlin, Strati3ord who
sa rIg "Tire Lord's Pirayer" ant A reception was held ,at
„I'11 Walk Beside You" and Seven Dwarfs restaurant,
"Because,"
:•agfvti where tics bride's cn
in marriage by her ecelived m a ytellow she.
father, the bride chose +a floor- ress of Watt -
.Given do ecce math
length gown of peau de sanlle aGcesa^les axed a
with fht skirt, bustle back Of white and bronze 'm
acid chapel tram, The three groom's mother chose.
The
quarken sleeves, scalloped neck- beige rocaded .dress with
line !and princess line bodice eery 'aacesories and. a :cors:
were tinned with sequins and a'f Pink rgsebudt'•
pearls. Her °ape length double For travelling to tape
silk French illusion veil fell the bride changed to ra t
gracefully Brom a tiny crown piece.sunt with a beige paisi
of pearls curd crystals to form top and a Vain brown s
a blusher. She .carried a ccs, with snatching aecessori
cad's of orange tea noses, step- a corsage of white ,carnarti
hallo tis and fern,. They will reside in Landon,
Mrs. Eileen Flannigan. as Guests a titended the wed
maid of honour wore a dress of from. Toronto, Oakville, K
aquamarine blue silk shantung chener, Rid'getown, Listow
bell skirt with tulip front. She Milverton, Artswood, Exeter,
carried a cascade of roses and initon and Londoin.
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