The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-05-13, Page 6With .a goad rea)resentati'on
Of the u emwbersb,ip present, the
Maple Leaf dhapier, LO.D.E.,
convened at the home of Mrs.
H. M. Ford,' with the .regent,
1VIrs. A. M. I3aiver, in the chair.
The flag was presented. by the
sta'rrdardbearer, Mrs. R. Brad-
ford. • 4
An invitation from Little Falls
Chapter, St. Marys, to attend
their Antique Tea on May 1.7
w.a$ extended to the Maple Leaf
° Chapter.
YERBURG —
The marriage of Gysabertiva
Ma: ie Oskam and Jacobus Ver-
Jru,•g was . solemnized in the
C:,h.iartian .1 • au •.
. Clinton, on April 23, with Rev.
G. J. Heersink officiating for the
double -ring ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jan Oskam, 4:R. 2,
Godefich, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Johannes
Verburg, R.R. 1, Auburn. Chris
Guetter presided at the organ.
The bride, rniven in marriage,
by her father, chose a floor -
length gown of . white nylon
,over taffeta. The fitted bodice
featrured a scooped neckline
embroidered with lace, and el-
bow-ierLgth sleeves. Nylon .roses
accented the back waistline and
the full skirt swept to a chapel
train. A pillbox headpiece held
her shoulder -length veil of silk
illusion and she carried a bou-
quet of red roses.
Miss Ena Oskam was maid
oi ®honor wearing a dress of
pink and white nylon over taf-
feta. The pink bodice was
sleeveletss, with a scooped neck-
line, and the white skirt fell
softly from box pleats at the
'waistline. She wore a white
velvet ' bow headpiece caught
with veiling and carried a bou-
quet of white carnations. In
sirnilaf ensernfbles were the
bridesmaid, Miss Matthea Os-
kam, and the junior bridesmaid,
PHOTC` SY R. J. NEPHEW
OSKAM
Miss .:Wry lane °skarn. -
Grow -ILA -min was Tony \'er-
burg, R.lt. 1, Auiburn, and ush-
. _ . • _ • • karxr.--I1.K.- 2
Goderich, 'and Martin Wilts,
R.R. 1, Londe.iboro.
The reception followed in the
church hall where the gut,sts
were reeceived by Mrs. Oskasn
in a navy blue jacket dress
with white lace collar and cuffs,
white accessories and a cor-
sage of white carnations. The
groom's mother chose a green
linen suit with matching blouse,
white accessories and .a white
carnation corsage.'
For their wedding,trip to
Niagara Falls, the' 'Mae' don-
ned a •peach colored suit with
white accessories and a coi'sa e
of, white roses.
They wilt reside at .R.R. 1,
Auburn.
PERSONAL
.Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murphy
of Mount- Forest visited on Sun-
day with their sop, Dan Murphy,,
and Mrs. Murlphy,- Glcuaceslrer
Terrace. Visiting also were
Dan Murphy's 'two brothens,
Tom of Kitchener and Frank of
London, .
totice of' the national anruua
arresting, .I.O.D.E., to be ieid
in Winnipeg in 1VIay 'w•as .con-
veyed by the regent to the
members. • Also from h ea d -
quarters come the ruling that
wherever the Union Jack is pre-
sented the Canadian flag is to
'be displayed at its side.
Plans were made for a lunch-
eon
uncheon to be held on Saturday,
June 12, at which time Mrs.
Hugh B. McMahon of London,
vice-president of Provincial
Chapter will address the meet-
ing.
Stimulating reports were de-
livered by the two delegates to
the . Provincial Annal:al__Conven-
'Hon held in Hammon in April: meetinfg.
Mrs. B. Ainslie; stated that
speakers at the convention
stressed the neceLssity for bil-
ingualism in all of Canada.
Mrs. G. McManus referred
mainly to the work being done
Eby the in educational
Ileitis with emphasis on Indian
and Eskinw areas: .
Mrs. J. Remington,, •member-
shilp $ convener;•---i•ntrodueed'
new member, Mrs. W. Ratluburn.,
who took her affirmation and
Was wetcomed into the chapter
by - the-- regent --and- _.members.
present.` .
Arra ng_eunents wereepi
for a coffee paartyfor wan-
adians to follow tizenship
Court ori May 26.
AUBURN*. -- An executive
meeting of ' the' Auburn; Horrti-
eulbural Socieitty was held in the
P.ublic Library room with the
president, Mrs,. Wes Bradnock,
in charge. The minutes were
approved as read by the secre-
;tarr, Mrs. Lloyd Huxnphre rsS
The' corresPQndeaee was... ead
and the letter from the Holland
Glory .Bulb Company stated that
all orders fpr fall, ranting bulbs
must be in ;„by AuguiSt '20th.
Plans were made to 'try and
get a bus load to . go to the
O.H.A. annual meeting. on June
17 and 18 at Guelph. A letter
requesting ' the history of the
A Ways and Means conmii�ttee society for a eenrtetulial project
is to be convened by Mrs. R. was read. Mas. Charles Straugh-
Huglhes, assisted by Mrs. Q.
Ellis with tentative plans for an
interesting summer event.
Mia. C. Edwwdpoured coffee
for refreshments prepared by
Mrs. J. Davison and Mns. W.
McKellar.
Mrs. J. W. Wallaee thanked
the hostess for the use of her
home and the National Anthem
brought. to a close - the_May
be asked to' prepare this ° his-
abory,® Mzs, Bert Craig, treas-
urer, gave the 'i naaria al state-
ment.' Miss Diane-lcirkconhell
was agihr hired t- cut the
grass on the Maz hater Garden.
Plans were ii'ade for the diff,
ferent After beds in the yil-
legeand coml .itteesyvere set
up. Ui!ss Margaret R. Jackson
and Mnss. Robert 3. Phillips were
?na d:.4.,c,,o ,mIto/a•-to-dram/ i;Lp..a-
schedule for the care . of the
Manchester bed. during the sum-
mer months. pians, were made
Vo repair the A,wbu?rn, letters at
the eastern approach to the
village and Mrs, Bent Craig,
Mrs. Robert "Ttu-ner, Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Phillips, Mrs. Ed. Davies
an and Mrs: Edgar Lawson will f and Mrs,, Lloyd Humphreys
were named the committee to
and the new location.
Corrni'btees in ch'arg of the
following beds are: J,51.% ---Mrs.
Sidney Lansing 1VIrs. Bert Craig,
Mrs. illisxn ` Se5, Mrs, Geo-
rge Malian; Fina bed -r- Mrs.
Robert Turner, Mr.s. Robert Ar-
thur, Mrs. . 0liver Anderson;
highway ,, Mrs. Norman• Mc-
Dowell, ,' Irs. William: Dodd;
•Maryanne--•-�
y M�.s-• Viola .•:�'h�o'�rarp-.
son, Mrs. Frank ' Y, Ars,
Mary Johnstontl s: J,ehn Daer;
Old Forge --,c Gnr' Cunning-
halm, Mrs: Bent Marsh, Mrs.
James Jackson; Loftus - -- Miss
Pelma Match, 'Mrs. BenHamid-
ton, Arthur Youngbiwt, Gordon
Miler; k;'theiwyn-JMisss Marg-
aret Jackson, Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson, Mrs. Robert J. Phillips,
Mrs. Charles Scutt, 'Mrs. W.
-Br'adnoe;- Weslri�Uge---yrs. Wil.
damn .nd,
112�csb t � �lOt;
Hum
9henol figurer 'beds
'>ank attiatltilby; I11
boxes—Mr., and Mrs. Wilt
Craig.
A discussion took
afbou�t a ape!aker for the
ins Insbitrhte �n,ecti,g,
was a display of gladioli
Plans for the planting qi
Nlandh�e'ster bed .was loft to
committee �bf✓ �4irs,' A
Grange, Mrs,, G i d.on, R. �
and Mass Plana lVlutclt,
next. •Mee`tinfg of. the eX
-vai11�-68-•he1 •won- 4�
'� may-•-�t,,.
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