South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 87

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.9 HnnouRED 0N THE'lR‘ 45th Wedding Anniversary On Saturday. October let. 1972 Mr. and Mrs. AndrEw McEwlng were guests of their family at a surprise dinner held at the Air pine Restaurant, Gaderich sr., ' i ‘ Port Elgin. to celebrate their l l l forty-firth wedding anniversarv. ‘ In attendance at the dinner werai Mr. and Mrs. John Puwell (Jean) , and family; Mr. and Mrs. James ' ‘ Barber (Janet) and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ross McEwing and l family. ' l Fullnwlng the dinner, the family returned to Mr. and Mrs. McEw- ing's home an Mill Street where some of their former neighbours and friends met them at the house, The evening was spent reminisr cingt Lunch was served to con- ciude a very en‘ able evening. LOCAL COUPLE _ MARRIED 40 YEARS 1767 Mr. and Mrs. William Schil- droth were guests of honour at a surprise dinner party on Saturday. lune 14th. to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. The dinth was held in rhegunited Church l basement. anti has served by Unit 5 of the United Church Wurnen. . in the evening a reception was l held in the auditorium oi the Port Eigin-Saugeen Cenual Schnal. ' Dancing and playing cards were enjoyed. Music was provided by . Mr. and Mrs. Km McLean. niece »l lHl' FAMILY of Mr. (ind W A. Ruuch. KR l ,p a. . ‘ wedding so years ago. Mr. Nar- ‘ hrances were presented during the ‘ om. Mrs. 'Edith McLeod, sister of Mrs. Schiidroth. who was bride - maid at the wedding was presen'r Y a telephone call was received from’Vancouver from Clarence l ' Sohildtoth, brother of Mr. Schil- droth. who was best man at the oer. andiv . Charles Ken“ ‘ By. Queen filii met at rheir hnme and sprung a real surpr- ise on the occasion of their 25m wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in chit and char an: inn and they were again pleasantly surprised with an appropriate gift and best wishes. Lunch was served and Va pleasant eveningwiil lnns be remembered by rhcse‘pre- sent. ‘ “(-71 man Schildroth substituted for his brother at the dinner and re- ception, and read a toast which was sent by Ciatmce. ‘ A money tree was given ta Mr. and Mrs. Schfldroth by the immed-. late family, and many rememâ€" suppe: and reception. Ross Whicher, M.P., Eddie Sargent. M.P.P. and Kent La- mont, President of the Liberal Association called at the recep- tion to utter cnngratirlaigions to the esteemed couple. M3. and Mrs. Schilqroth were married June 19th, 1929 at the heme oi the bride's parents at Spark ‘s Comets. She is the form- er Margaret Alice Sparks. The wedding anniversary cake was made by their daughter, Shirley. Mrs. Herb. Rmhweil of Kitchener. Friends and relatives were pre- sent from Bayiieid, To onto. Kit- chener, Britain. Whitb . Hanover, London and the surrounding areas. Mr. and Mrs. Schiidroth have three sons and a daughter. Harry of Port Elgii‘i, Jack. R. R. 1, Brit- ain. Russell. Waterloo Ind Shirley Mrs. Herbert Rnrhweli of Kitchen- er. They have 13 grandchildren. Except fur a short time when they lived in Port Elgin, they have resided on the iarm all their mar- ried life. nests nf rriends juiil in oilering best wishes for many more years of health and happiness together. Sunday. August 27m was a very special occasion for a former well known and highly respected resident of Port Elgin and Saug~ een 'l'ownship. Mr. Andrew Muir, of Bruoelea Haven, Walker- ton observed his 90th birthday at an informal gathering held in the diurch school room of the United Church. About 90 people called to can gratulate Mr. Mulr arid reminisce with him while enjoying refresh- merits served by Unlt 5 or the u. c. w. The Muir family maved in Sau- green Township in 1905. having purchased the Hardv farm on the 4th Concession, now owrled by Kent Lamont. Mr. Muir served for a number of years a; Assessor in the Township. The happy event was hosted by Mr. Muir's daughter. Isabel, Mrs. Merklinger oi Kltchener ' Vin. Pirrt Elgill. curdinllj' Curnd nzl mm..- ilnll ill rclaiiws. iriclids and .rrrghhour; lo jun. \\'llll them in felehralliig lhrir “milling .rnnirersarv m be August 31st al llm lL‘llu' lmrn 7 pm tn» 1). . run 7 run Nl 8.10 Bust uislres will, lllcrhl‘. irunis fifticih held furnit‘r‘ S ill 4 p.|n. i On Friday eve mg n be, . 90ih birthday _ McCulloch of Rimbey, Alberta, Former resident Observes 1771 C and Ivar Morrow, a stepsan, of Part Elwin. I Those attending lrclm a distance were Mrs. Stanley Fernnsan. of . Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Robert Kell and family'of Churchill, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Bert fl, Mr. and Mrs, James Eell celebrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary with .1 dinner at the Alpine Restaurant on Saturday evening. ‘,rTâ€"â€""\. , Port Eigin couple celebrdIe Giden wedding annriV’ersIngy I61 7 a ’ Mr. and Mrs. will Williams of 5H Green Street. Port Elgin relehrnred their golden wedding anniversary vesierdav. Tuesday. November-1th. ' ' Mrsr Willlnms l5 ille runner Blanche Rushton. daughter of the late Mr. nnl‘l Mrr liilin Ruslliun. [hey were married tut lllc‘ old Rnshmn humcslt‘nd .i miles strum ul Port Hglli on Nuvcmhct ~lth lnzs by trit- late Dr David Gallagher nithc Unr' (1 Church. I Mr Williams [mullast (ht llsuttrr- farm in N44 Among the (ong'niiilninry Gout-rnnrrrenernl Luger. irnrrs and mils was one from H Put-r Elgin Unlicri Clrurrh presented Mr. Willlniln nrrh ln lliurrlnnwrl \fi‘ipl In recognition of his stnive or rrlnrnsl lam ytnrs as .tn clrlet. Mr and Mrs. Wi‘l rrnr halve on.- srrn. krr. T. Russ Williams. B A . Ll Church mmirlt-r in rarest, unrnrlrr n nhmi Mr turd Mn Willlflnu llniil n L'Diigrntltlalury plaque ri'i‘r‘il'ed i'rrlm Prcnlicr Willinm Darts nl Onrnt

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