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Li"testnightwear fashions
modelled by 4-H gids
.Nearly 50 4-11 girls from the
three clubs in the district
presented a fashion show in
nightwear at the May meeting of
the Auburn Won en's Institute: •
Auburn 1 had. Margaret
Henderson as their commentator:
The leaders were Mrs. Donald
Haines tarld Mrs. Jessie Naylor
Auburn 2 had a Hawaiian scene
and their commentator was Holly
Elliott. The leaders were Mrs.
William Clark and Mis,s Heather•
,E,lliott.
Auburn 3 had as their
commentator, Barbara Chamney.
Their leaders were Mrs. Frank
Raithby and Mrs. John
Hildebrand. •
The new president, Mrs.
Donald'Cartwright was in charge
of the meeting and Mrs. Robert
Phillips was the pianist. Mrs.
Cartwright welcomed 4-1.1
members and their mothers ,and
the members.
The minutes of the ,previous
meeting were adopted as read by
the secretary, Mrs. Donald
,.Haines. She also gave the
financial statement.
It was announced-that:-pl .tters
and tumblers had been purchased
for the hall. An invalation to attend
the bake sale and tea on May 27 in
the Knox,United Church was read
andalso an invitation to attend the
75th anniversary dinner , at
Wing tram
Bread's the symbol of home, hope
and hospitality. A duet was sung
by Misses'Lorraine Chamney and
Doris Naylor accompanied by
Mrs. Norman Wightmlan. A piano
solo was given by Miss Lynn
Turner.
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock" spoke
on the pictured taken at the 50th
anniversary dinner and anyone
wishing at picture should contact
It was announced thatthe tables + her at once if they wish to
and barbecuesfiid been placed at purchase one.
the river park. Glen Naylor was. The roll 'call was answered by
hired to cut the•grass during the naming a use for salt other than
summer. for cooking, ...
Mrs. E.d Davies was named to The collection waS taken by
the telephone committee to
replace Mt`rs. William Straughan;
Delegates to the District Annual
to be held at Wingham on May 31
will be Mrs. Dopald Cartwright,
Mrs. Len Archambault, Mrs.
Arnold Craig and Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor.
Members voted to purchase a
wheelchair or. a commode for
Huronyiew whichever was needed
Lynda Van Dongen, Tracy Machan
and Lorie Lynn Brown. The next
meeting will be held on June Ip at
8•p,m.
Prizes were given for lucky
serviette, Mrs. Richard Brooks;
the girl who prepared dinner on
Mother's Day, Yvonne Bean;
anniversary closest to date, Mrs.
William Empey; birthday closest
to date, Debbie Jefferson.
...,.. .�.mostw-•ltµauas•�ie�1'dee-•to•-oatE�r---ta"-a---.----...--•L,unch....w..as_..s.erved, by m._.M,I'Sw .
Auburn Obituary wedding on September 1. William Elliott, Mrs, James
•Mrs. William Elliott gave an Glousher, Mrs, Elmer Trommer
WILLIAM JAMES CLARK inspiring message on the motto, and Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
Auburn Socials
Funeral service for the late
William James Clark of Auburn Mrs. R. Weber of Bloomingdale
was conducted. Tuesday, Ma'y 16, will be the guest 'speak'er at 'the
It the Arthur Funeral Home,‘ Huron West District Annual tQ be
'Auburn, by, Rev. G. L. Royal of held in Wingham •May 31.
Knox/ Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Weber is Officers'
Goderich and Rev. C. M. Conference secretary of the
McClenaghan of Nile United Federated Women's Institutes of
Church. . Ontario•and will have an
Surviving besides his wife interesting message:
•Frances E. (Houston) Clark of During the noon luncheon, Mr.
Auburn, . are two daughters, K. M. Streich of Wingham will be
Rosemary of G,u e 1 p h and the guest speaker. He is the field
Elizabeth of Wyoming: orie son • representative of the Ministry of
Douglas of London;. and one Community and Social Service.
-brother, Fordyce of Goderich. Reports will also be received
- -Four grandchildren also survive. for the past year. Everyone is
Born in Colborne Township in welcome to attendthis day .long.
1905, son of the late Sarah .meeting.
Victoria Hawkins. and George Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Haggitt
Clark, he attended school in of near Hamilton spent. the
Colborne Township and • at weekend with his parents MT. and
Goderich District Collegiate Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.. ,
Institute,. t. Mrs. Emma Trommer of
In 1933 he married • Jean Preston spent the weekend with
Margate# Morris'' who Mr:' and Mrs. Elmer Trommer,'
predeceased him in,1969. As well William and- Connie., w+"
Mrs. Clayton. ,.Robertson of
• as farming on the "home farm on
the 8th concession of Colborne Cppper •Cliff 'Visited last week
Township, Mr....Clark was a with het parents, Mr. and Mrs,
. William Straughan.
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Mrs. Major Youngplut.
accompanied by, her daughter,
Mrs. Donald Smith of' Moncyon
attended the -Guy •Lomarbo
concert at Alumini Hall. London,
last week. •
Lynn Youngblut of Toronto
spent the weekend' with his
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Major
Youngblut.
Mrs, Charles Jones of
Wingham visited last Monday with •
Mrs, Thomas Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs. ,Mac McIntyre of.
Wingham visited last week one
day with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
Rollinson and Murray Rollinson.
Bob Armstrong arrived home
last F''riday after several weeks
as a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.
'Miss Laura Wagner of
Syracuse N.Y, is vacationing with
•members of her family, in the
village
Misses Jean.. Hotiston, '' Jean
Jamieson and, Jean Wilson of;,
Toronto and Miss Rosemary
Clark of Guelph'spent the weekend
with Mrs. William Clark.
pioneer . i n school bus Auburn,'s new fla ' rotidly blew Mr, and Mrs. Robert Arthur
transportation 'halving owned and h,A• w_
p g -a-nd Miss Jayne Arthur spent the
"aerated the '•first school bus in the Breezes during the holiday •
p weekend, thanks to the Auburn weekend at North Bay.
ro54in the area from 1943 to -� Women's Institute who purchased Mrs. Harr, Arthur visited last
195Q.. • it recently and donated it to the Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Keller.
•a At the time of his death, he was village.
a member of Knox Presbyterian
Church. Goderich,' OPP report
Burial.took place - in Colborne
cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy
Ailin, John Feagan,. Ralph FosteRr,”
Philip Clark,• Donald Haines and
Arnold Young. Flowerbearers
were Elmer Robertson, Joe
Hickey, Frank- Hawkins, rrank
Clark. Ken Scott and Tom
Johnston.
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The Goderich detachment of the
Ontario Provincial .Police
investigated four motor vehicle
accidents between May 3 and
May 20 which resulted in -damage
-to vehicles and injuries to 'those
involved. •
On Monday M,a! 15 _at County w
Road 31 seuth of Highway 21 a
truck — bus collision occurred
involving vehicles driven - by
Gaeton-Jacques•of R.R. 4
Goderich and Alvin -Sherwood of -
Dungannon. Damage was
sustained to the.'Jacques vehicle. -
Audrey Errington. of R.R. 2
Auburn involved in a, single car
accident May 17 on County, ,Road
number eight south of County.
.Road number 25. A passenger in
the vehicle Judith Robertson' of
R.R. 3 Auburn received injuries.
A truck motorcycle collision on
Thursday May: 18 on Highway 21 •
south of , Goderich arid Timothy
9'Brien of R.R. 2 Goderich.-The
Mishap also involved Ivan Louzon
of R.R:5 Goderich who escaped
'injury,
Donald Bell of 1525 Islington
Avenue Islington and George Watt
of R.R. 2 Hamilton escaped injury
When they were involved in a two
car collision on Highway 86 west
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MR. AND -MRS. MICHAEL A. SHEPHERD
"Ode f0 J�y"
during signing
There were eight tables in play:
at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
Club on Tuesday, May 16.
Winners and their scores were
as follows: .Dr. and Mts.-M.W.
Stapleton, 1•101/2; Mr. and • Mrs.
Jim ,Donnelly, 1031/a; Lee Ryan
and Dave Cornish, 918.1/2; _Tom
,Eadie and Ray Fisher, 98..
There were seven tables in play
at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
Club' Tuesday night, May 23.
Winners and their sores were
as follows:.
Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs, J.
Chisholm., 731/2 points; Tom
Eadie•and Ray Fisher, 71 points;
Mrs, D.D. Worthy and Mrs. •R. L.
McDonald; 69 points; Mrs, A,
Galbraith and A. J.
Weerasooriya, 671'2 paints,
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-� Lighted"white-.,tapers ,in talc' 'til rtran°d"etabra Nrith—WhiTe-.-" _...-
daisies and pink gladiola decorated the •bride's home at 53• ,St.
Patrick St. for the eighto'clock, Mav G wedding of Carolyn Rose'
Watters and Michael Alan Shepherd. _
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The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Williamo N , Watters
and the groom is the„son of Mr. ani Mrs, Reuben Shepherd of
London
Before Reverend G, Lockhart Royal, friend of the bride, the
young couple exchanged vows and rings:,
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Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington played "Waltz inA flat by
Brahms” andd"Ode to Joy" ;by Beethoven during signing of the
registry and Mendelsson's "Wedding March."
Escorted by her father through an aisle of white 'ribbons the
bride wore a white embroidered sheer over' satin empire -styled
formal gown. Chantilly lace enhanced' tfie stand-up collar,
bodice, long full sleeyes with deep cuffs and skirt panels. Her
delicate face veiland full length veil of tulle illusion was edged
with matching chantilly lace and held by a headband of pink
sweetheart rosesand stephanotis. She carried a bouquet of white'
daisies,. pink sweetheart roses, stephanotis and gypsoph'ila.
-Mrs. Wayne (Nancy) Treitz was her sister's matron of honor.
Her empire -styled formal•gown of pastel floral design had velvet.
ribbon trimming featuring a bow at the back, stand-up collar..
° short puffed sleeves and a deep ruffled hein'line. She 'wore a .
oma chi-ng-velvet-bow'inliier.hare and carried a basket of white.
daisies petitepink carn.ations and cypsophila
R. Shepherd,. Toronto. brother o1 the groom was hest :man.
Guests were ushered by the brides' 1 rothers. Conrad Wailers..
London and Mark Watters, Guelph, and Jack David, Toronto
Following the wedding the rece)ratron took place witrr,the bride's
mother wearing a full-length coral brocade dress with a, gardenia
corsage and„the groom,;s mother•'cifarin;;mull Ien th.p 4t? floral
chiffon dress with a gardenia cp lce'.•- dy. .
The bride's!travellingensenihlewas a red and white -knit dress
with matching red jacket. She carried a bouguetof white daisies.
'Theyoung couple will reside in Toronto. For the month of dirge
they planto travel in Greece, Bulgaria, Roumania ,ancf,
'Yugoslavia.
The bride and groom. hot r have their Master« of. Science '
degrees in Computer Science from the University of Western
Ontario. • , ,
A .trousseau tea •was given Saturday, April 29 afternoon and
evening by the bride's mother.
The bride was also entertained before her marriage at a
dinnerpartyaand presentation'by Miss RobinSully: a luncheon in
Toronto by,her sister, Mrs. K..Wayne Treitz: a shower and
luncheon at tine Bedford Hotel by, Mrs, G, F. Mills: and a dinner
party by the business associates of 'the groom,'
Guests were pre ent,fromCha.than , London, Barrie, Detroit.
Toronto and'Windsor.'*. ' •
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