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Yellow chrysanthemums
decorated St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Goderseh,
when Lillian Joyce Leatherland
became the bride of Paul
Michael Lassaline of 27 Napier
Street, Goderich,
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland and the
late Alvin Leatherland, RR 1,
Auburn, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs, Marcel
Lassaline, Goderich.
The marriage was performed
by Rev, R. Moynahan at 2;00
p.m. last Saturday, Ed Stiles .of
Goderich was the organist and
accompanied the soloist, Donald
Plunkett of RR 1 Auburn.
Given in marriage by her
brother, Edgar Leatherland of
Acton, the bride wore a street -
length dress and coat of white
peau de sole with
gold trim braid on the coat. Her
elbow -length veil of silk illusion
was held in place by a wedding
ring headpiece trimmed with
white daisies. She carried a
cascade bouquet of pink tinted
mums with fern.
Miss Lorraine Chamney, RR
1, Auburn, was her aunt's maid
of honor wearing a pink
street -length dress with
elbow -length sleeves and lace
trim. She wore a matching pink
headdress and carried a bouquet
of pink tinted mums.
Miss Glenda Bolger, RR 2,
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Clinton, niece of the bride, and
Miss Janet Lassaline, Goderich,
sister of the groom, were flower
girls. Miss Bolger wore a striped
pink long-sleeved dress with lace
and silver trim and Miss
Lassaline wore a striped green
dress with silver and lace trim.
Both carried nosegays of pink
tinted mums,
Groomsman was Greg
Lassaline, brother of the groom
and ushers were David Lassaline,
brother of the groom and Larry
Chamney, Auburn, nephew of
the bride.
Following the wedding
ceremony, a reception took
place in the Auburn Community
Memorial hall which was
decorated with white streamers
and pink wedding bells.
Assisting the bridal party in
receiving the guests were .the
bride's mother, wearing a dark
green wool dress, green
accessories and a green tinted
mum corsage; also the groom's
mother, wearing a two-piece
coat and dress of blue lace and
snatching blue accessories and a
corsage of white mums,
Following a honeymoon they
will take up residence at their
home at RR 1, Auburn.
Prior to the marriage the
bride was guest of honor at a
surprise shower held at the home
of Miss Linda Moore by her
classmates; a community shower
in the Sunday school room of
Knox Presbyterian Church; a
shower at the home of Mrs. Jack
Redmond, RR 6, Goderich, and
a surprise shower at the home of
Mrs, Frank Raithby.
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Personals
Mrs. Karl Schmidt and
daughter, Tracey, of Strathroy,
Visited last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills,
Mrs. Lorne Popp has been .a
patient in Clinton Public
hospital for the past week. Mr.
and . Mrs. Meredith Young of
Goderich have been staying with
their eight grandchildren while
Lorne works at night.
Friends are pleased to know
that Master Rodger Cunningham
has improved and is able to be
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cunningham and
sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Leatherland of Acton spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir,
and grandmother, Mrs. Elsie
Eustace,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut
and Mr, and Mrs. Tom
Youngblut, Chris and Paul of
Woodstock visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson.
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The Ciintonian .Club met this
month at Town. Fall with 1.6
members present, Mrs. PeaXI
Cummings, first vice-president,.
conducted the session at which
roll call was answered with
housecleaning hints.
Mrs. Prank Cummings gave
the financial statement. Mrs,
Russell Colclough read minutes
of the last meeting and Mrs.
Harold Adams gave the flower
report. .,
The visiting aconvenor
reported 42 hospital
calls during
the month. It was decided to
make a quilt as a prize for a card
party draw to be held in April.
Mrs. Tom Leppington
entertained with several readings
and a Dutch auction was held op
three items: Mrs. George Glazier
won a towel set, Mrs. Ruth
Mulholland won a box of
stationery and Mrs. Elizabeth
Butter won a three-tier cake
plate. Mrs. Mulholland won a
mystery prize.
The next meeting will be
March 0 with Mrs. Hartley
Monaghan and Mrs. Colclough to
donate articles for the Dutch
auction.
Guides lists
new names
Clinton's Local Association
to Guides and Brownies recently
met at the Legion Hall to pick a
new committee and review the
structure of Guiding in the area.
Miss Gina Horbanuik was
chosen committee president;
Mrs. Chris Thomson,
secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Pat
Bateman, badge secretary; Mrs.
Florence Corrie, camp
representative; Mrs. Betty
Fawcett, chairman of ways and
means and Mrs. Helen Davies,
cookie convenor. Named to
serve on the telephone
committee were Mrs. Phyllis
Nicholson, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Ann
Cunningham and Mrs. Muriel
Sewers.
The next meeting is slated for
February 26 at 8:30 p.m., again
at the Legion Hall. All mothers
are urged to attend.
Leaders' of 1st Clinton
Rangers groups introduced at
the meeting were: Mrs. Corrie,
ranger captain; Mrs. Joy Fink,
guide captain; Mrs. Leah Kuehl,
lieutenant and Mrs. Freda Slade,
lieutenant. .
First Clinton Brownie Pack
leaders are: Mrs. Sharon Carter,
brown owl; Mrs. Claudia
Eastman, tawny owl and Mrs,
Donna Woods, fluffy owl.
Fourth Clinton Brownie Pack
leaders . are: Mrs. Roxanne
Brown, brown owl; Mrs. Vi
Peterson, tawny owl and Mrs.
Marg Cantelon, fluffy owl.
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News of Blyth
B,Y PAIL FALCON.eR.
Jim Warwiclf was .elected
president of the Blyth and
.District .Conservation Club at .its.
meeting Thursday evening..
Other officers are: past
president, Harvey McCallum;
vice-president, George Hamm
Sr„ seeretary, Edward Paer and
treasurer, .Harvey McCallum,
Bob Tickling from Stratford,
a ' representative of Labatt
Brewers, showed three wildlife
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fl'The Beaver Makes a
Come -back," "Fishermans Fall,"
and "To Get Away From It
All," followed by a short film,
"The R,C,M.P. Muscial Ride."
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A review of the 'Tweedsmuir
History Books was featured at
the February meeting of the
Dlyth Women's Institute held
last Friday afternoon. The roll
call was answered by "name an
old landmark that has
disappeared from the district,"
Mrs, Louella McGowan was
appointed a delegate to attend
the Institute Officers'
Conference in Guelph, April 30
and May 1. Mrs. Irvin Bowes was
appointed as an alternate
representative to the
Recreational 'Committee.
After much discussion, a
motion was unanimously passed
to . hold all meetings in the
afternoon. Until no'vv the
meetings from April through to
November were held in the
evenings, in hopes that more of
the younger members would be
able to attend. However, little
change was noted, so the
meetings are being switched to
afternoons for the convenience
of older members, who prefer
not to go out at night.
The decision was made to
hold the annual St. Patrick's
supper on Monday, March 17,
with the admission for adults
$1.35 and children .75c.
Mrs. Keith Webster
volunteered to make tea towels
for the hall kitchen, from
material supplied by the
Institute.
Mrs. Louella McGowan was
appointed chairman of the
nominating committee. Others
appointed to it were Mrs. Dan
Hallahan, Mrs. Margaret Higgins,
and Mrs. Bruce Falconer. ,
During the meeting, Miss
Pearl Gidley favoured with piano
selections, and Mrs. Keith
Webster read a poem "The
Thresherman's Reunion," which
was written by Mrs. George Fear
of Blyth.
Lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. .Mary Appleby,
Mrs. Stan Chellew and Mrs.
Druce Falconer.
OBITUARIES
D. R. DOHIRTY
Favid Rqy Doherty of Blyth
died at his home on February 3
He was 66 years old, A widower,
he is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Thomas (Margaret Ann)
Gloade of Kitchener; a brother,
Garfield, of Blyth, and one
grandson,
Services were held February 5
at the Tasker Funeral Home,
with Reverend W. O. Mather in
charge.
Pallbearers were Tom Cronin,
George Bailey, Stewart
Johnston, Norm Gowing,
Bordon Cook and Harold
Campbell. Temporary interment
in Blyth Cemetery Chapel.
THOMAS KNOX
Thomas Alexander Knox, 90,
of Londesboro, died in Clinton
Public Hospital on February 7.
A son of the late William
Knox and Mary Brown, he was a
life long member of Burns
United Church in Hullett
Township. After farming for 45
years in Hullett, he and his wife,
the former Harriet Dale, retired
to Londesboro, where they
celebrated their 67th wedding
anniversary last Christmas day,
Besides his wife, he is
survived by two sons, William of
Blyth, and Carman of Regina; a
daughter, Levine of Toronto,
and three brothers, Arthur of
Edmonton, Charles of Penoka,
Alberta and Norman of Detroit,
Michigan; six grandchildren and
14 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Monday from the Tasker
Funeral Home in Blyth, with
Reverend Heckendorn of the
Londesboro United Church in
charge.
Pallbearers were grandsons,
Ken Johnston, Harold, Charles,
and Jim Knox, Robert Marshall
and Frederick McKenney. Flower
bearers were great-grandchildren,
Glenda and Dori Lynn Johnston,
Dennis Knox, and Sandy
Marshall.
Temporary interment in
Blyth Cemetery Chapel.
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