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Auxiliary to hold Xmas shopping
spree for Huronview residents
The October Meeting of the
Huronview Ladies Auxiliary was
held on Monday, October 21st in
the Craft Room at Huronview at
2:30 p.m.
The Auxiliary was saddened to
hear of the passing of Keith
Webster of Blyth, husband of our
President, Mrs, Webster. The
sympathy of the members was
extended to Mrs. Webster and her
family,
Mrs. Alex McGregor, vice-
president was in charge of the
meeting. The meeting opened
with Mrs, McNichol of Blyth
reading the poem "A Friend".
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
It was with regret that the annual
MR. AND MRS. JAMES HODGINS
White and rust daisies decorated Brinsley United Church on October
12 for the wedding of Cathy Gail Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lewis, RR 3 Ailsa Craig, to James Bruce Hodgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hodgins, RR 8 Parkhill. Rev. C. Westhaver officiated at the
double ring ceremony. Carolyn Lewis was the maid of honour and
Judy Hodgins and Debbie McUlroy were bridesmaids. Karen
Lagerwerf was a junior bridesmaid. Doug Campbell was the best man
and guests were ushered by Lloyd Whiting and Dann) Lagerwerf. Jim
Lovie, junior usher assisted. After travelling through Eastern Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins are residing in StrathFw. Photo by Peake
fall bazaar had to be cancelled
for this year as no suitable date
could be chosen which did not
conflict with other activities
within the county. Instead the
Auxiliary are planning to have a
mammoth bazaar and tea in the
late spring; June 6th, 1975 was
the date chosen,
The auxiliary are still planning
to have an "Apron Table" and
hope that the Women's Institutes
will donate aprons between now
and June 1975.
The Christmas fair (The
residents Christmas shopping
spree) will be held on December
2nd. A number of organizations
throughout the county will be
asked to donate articles or money
(for the Aux. shoppers to buy
articles) for the residents to
purchase (with play money) as
Christmas gifts for their families
and friends, The auxiliary
members will supply cookies for
the refreshments for the fair.
Mr. Archibald came to the
meeting with a problem, due to
the rearranging of some of the
local TV programmes, the
Laurence Welk Show which the
residents watch 100 percent has
been, moved from Friday night to
Thursday night, Family Night,
another popular night at
Huronview, will move to Wed-
nesday night. The 3rd Wednesday
afternoon each month has been
the day for the monthly birthday
parties and as it is felt that two
big events in one day is too tiring
for most of the residents, he
proposed moving the birthday
parties to Thursday afternoon,
this change to take place in
January 1975. A letter will go out
to all Women's Institutes
outlining the reasons for this
change.
Members were present from
Blyth, Clinton, Elimville, Hen-
sall, Kippen East and Lon-
desboro.
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. WEBER
Grand Bend United Church was decorated with candelabra and pew
bows for the October 26 wedding of Ginger Marie Love to William
Daniel Weber. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, RR
3 Parkhill, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber, RR 3
Dashwood. Rev. C. B. Carr officiated, assisted by Rev. H. Dobson. Deb-
bie Love, sister of the bride was the maid of honour and bridesmaids
were Adrian Van Raay, Dashwood, Mrs, Diane Eagleson, sister of the
groom from Little Current, Manitoulin Island, and Brenda Hodgert,
cousin of the bride, Patti Jane Love, sister of the bride was the flower
girl. Paul Eagleson, cousin of the groom was the best man and guests
were ushered by Jim Lynn, Winchelsea, Eric Eagleson, brother-in-law
of the groom, and John Love, brother of the bride. Chris MacGregor,
cousin of the groom was the ring bearer. After a wedding trip to Lake
Louise and Banff, the couple took up residence at RR 3
Dashwood. Photo by Doerr
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Special music was provided for
the Sunday morning chapel
service by the Ontario Street
Men's quartet. Members of the
quartet are Don Symons, John
Laois, George Turner, Stanley
Johns and are accompanied by
the organist of the churoh, Mrs.
Doris McKinley, Reverend
McWhinnie Chaplain of the home
conducted the service.
Mr. Ed Stiles, of Goderich,
played an hour of organ music for
the residents in the Chapel.
The Rhythm Band from the
Goderich Phsychiatric Hospital
were unable to come to "family
night" so coloured slides of the
birthday parties were shown
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MR. AND MRS. RANDOLF MEYER
Kirkton United Church was decorated with yellow and rust coloured
daisies and mums for the October 25 wedding of Cheryl Yvonne
Denham to Randolf G. Meyer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Denham, RR 1 St. Marys, and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Meyer of Waterloo. Rev. Grant Dawson officiated.
Bonnie Meyer of Waterloo was the maid of honour and Wayne Meyer
was the best man. Guests were ushered by Bill and Brian Denham.
After a wedding trip to Northern Ontario the couple will reside 'in
Waterloo.
Photo by Doerr
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES READY
Daisies, mums and candles decorated Granton United Church for the
exchange of wedding vows, October 11 between Marion Elizabeth
Squire and James Lloyd Ready. Rev. Mary Mclnally officiated. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire, RR 1 Granton, and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ready of RR 7 St. Marys.
The matron of honour was Mrs. Lynda Blom of London and
bridesmaids were Colleen Squire, sister of the bride and Nancy Ready,
sister of the groom. Valerie Squire, sister of the bride was a junior
bridesmaid. The groom was attended by his brother Robert Ready of
Stratford and the ushers were Robin Bryan, RR 6 St. Marys, and Scott
Dunbar of RR 2 St. Poufs. After a wedding trip to Northern Ontario the
couple took up residence at RR 7 St. Marys. Photo by Engel
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