The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-15, Page 25J !
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Vittorio school Gr. 6 J�v
Auburn
BY MRS WES BRADNOCK
bo.iit-ha ndm"u de with interest
Bride feted at shower
Colorful flowers and balloons
decorated the Sunday School
Room of Knox United Church last
Saturday eyening when Miss
Brenda East was the guest of
honour at a bridal show.er.
Receiving the guests KKwere, Miss
Gail 'Miller -of Toronto
Mrs Bert Daer was chairman
and welcomed everyone. A piano
solo was played by Mrs. Sidney
McClinchev: An Age" contest
was conducted by Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey. The winner was
Mrs. Gordon Gross
A reading, was given by Mrs.
Wilfred Plunkett , A variety of
songs was sung by Miss Lorraine
Chaniney ,accompanied by Mrs.
Fred Lawrence. The songs were
acted by Mrs. Harold McC•linchey
and •Mr•s..Way"ne Millian as they
• sat in a make-believe jeep on the
-platform. m
An orchestra with kitchen'
equipment played by constumed
girls fed by Sherry Plaetzer in
amusing dress supplied music.
Tho! taking the parts were
Doreen McClinchey, Wanda
Plaetzer. Shelley Grange, Carol
Gross; Karen McClinchey and
Yvonne'Bean,
A floral bridal contest was
conducted by Mrs. Lawrence
Obituary
M.RS. OTTO WEBER
Funeral service was held on
• Mowda.y, June__ 5 at tris, Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn. for Mrs.
Otto Weber who passed away in
Wingham Hospital on June 2.
Born in Germany :she was the
former Gertrude Koch. She came
to Canada in 1965 and resided in
London. 'She. lived .in the
Donnybrook• community and is.
survived by her, Husband and two
.'sons. Hans of Mu'iich, Germany
and Wolfgang at home.
Rev. Stanley • McDonald of
Londeshoro conducted the funeral
service, with 'burial yin Ba11s' .
,cernetery.
Pallbearers were Sam
Thompson, John Thompson, Wes
Jefferson. Keith Hardy, Stuart
Chamney and John Hildebrandt
f ., Eelatives_and •friends attended.
the funeral. from Otterville and
London.
The Grade 6 class' of Victoria
School who worked this spring on
a project on Peru last Saturday
launched the"beat ,,ley lain lt.' in
connection with the course. In'the
top photo, Tony Bedard paddles
around in the swift little craft
made_af,dried-re,ed.s. Hewaslater--
joined in the boat by classmate
Gordon Budny. In the bottom
photo, classroom teacher t'aul
Carroll is wished•"bon voyage"
y tai. _jubilard students,`: who
turned outwith enthusiasm for the
'.launching. After Mr. Carroll's
ride, theboat having been proven
seaworthy, except for a little
water in tne'tio' tom more of the
pupils sought to take the
harfdrnade barge to sea ,... but
time ran out .before everyone
could have that ez'perience. Cost
• MM of the vessel? Hours•of hard work
and determination!(staff photo}
Plaetzer. T%e winner was Mrs,
Ross Daer.
Miss Nancy Anderson pinned a'
corsage on the br-.ide:elect and
Miss. Betty Moss of Stratford
pinned a corsage on Miss, Karen' .
East, sister of the bride -elect.
They were escorted to the seats in
the jeep on the platform.
An address of, congratulations
• was'read by Mr, Fred Lawrence
and gifts were presented by
Shelley Grange, Doreen
°McClinchey' and 'Betty Moss. A
ribbon hat was made by Doreen
McClinchey and tied on Brenda's
head.•She thanked her friends for
the lovely gifts and invited all to -
visit. them in their new home
Guelph.
AUb�rnSoCI
Mr. and MTs. Arnold Craig
visited last weekend with her_
•
sister, Miss Jean Hamilton af<'`
Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Copper Cliff, visitedL
over ° the weekend . with her
parents, Mr. ,and Mrs1 William
Straughan.
Peter Bishop visited in Toronto
with friends over the weekend.
o Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry
arrived home last Monday after
an enjoyable month's visit in
England.
Mr': and Mrs, Donald Haines
visited on Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs, Ronald
. Livermore. Mr. Livermore and
Robert at For•dwich.
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Arthur of
$2ropto, sent i 10,014 ,11.91
his parents; "r» d rsM 'K r #'lt w
Arthur.
Mr.. awl Mrs. Kenneth
Mobougall visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Cope, Sheila
and Carol of. London.
Fkend§ are pleased sto know
,that Mrs. Sidney Lansing was able
to come home last Tuesday from
Clinton Public Hospital where she
has been hospitalized before and
following surgery.
The June meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute will be held on •,Q
Monday, June 19 at 8 p.m. William
Empey is to be the gvuest speaker.
Everyone welcome.
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• ,PROCLAMATION,BY MAYOR'
'ON
CANADA WEEK.
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Canada is the homela• nd of all 'Canadians, nourished by its two cultures, enriched by
still other races of men;rcdrawing its strength from its people, building together a
nation that will be a reflection of its high ideals.
Canada is a vast land where 22;300,000 Canadians live in liberty, proudly, with
respect for the individual and his fundamental rights.'
Canada is a land of peace and prosperitywith a' futurefew.other countries can equal.
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Canada is a colourful and picturesque country whose complexion changes with every
season which is never the same,' yet never so different,
This land, Canada, is mine: A land 1 love and whose name I am proud to bear as a
Canadian. And I hereby proclaim this week, of June 26th until July 2nd, 1972 as
CANADA WEEK. • •
Furthermore,' I invite atl my fellow citizens to celebrate -this week together.., .to'
better. acquaint 'themselves-NOVI-ou•r—country: ♦to 'value ou•r,natizrna!'Symbol: 'ours
flag....and to proudly bear the name: Canadian, the nathe that is rightfully ours.
Mayor Worsell
en slaughter program -better egg prices
The federal government's new
hen -.slaughter program will 'mean
higher egg prices if producers
make use of . it, -according.. to
Gordon 'Hill, President of the
Ontari.o Federation of
Agriculture • _
The Program should have
come earlier and
producers more,
Toronto' last week,
help if producers
could offer
Hill said in
"but it will
use it. Egg
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