Winona WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3 1938-1965, p. 18

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formi :4. :, u LP, )tl LAge Does 1N at Dim S port; Interest of Egbert Smith ' r- Oldster Remembers . When Winona Won First Baseball Crown Egbert M. Smith, of Winona, cap. tain of the Winona Blue Line base. ball team that won a Niagara pen. "ixlsula championship in_ 1887--57 e s a o -- and is still "going 3-, qr g strong," observ- ed his 84th birthday yester. day._ ' i won " Em. pionshi 5991: season when the junior B softball tea annexed ' the ,_"A. s. A. ~ Provincial title and one oi the proudest men in , , - . mthe communlt L '1 as Eiber Egbert M. Smith Smith t the yvba'nquet table when the trophy was presented. he recalled the former championship and told of the Bur- lin'gton team of (h time bring- ing in "ringers" across the border in an unsu heat the Winona , A re' d frlfltff' , he is lpresidcn éf Winona Growers and :is also 19 sident of Winona Insti-- tute Hall, Limited. .He was born iin Bartonville. a son .of the late i'Ransom Smith. and spent his hie-y time on the farm of his bolted ' ' list great-grandpnr-l / flH' CEREMONY .lN WINONA--One of the season's most picturesque weddings was solemnized in July, in St. John's Church, Winona. Above. are'pictured' the principals, Lieut. Robert Stephen St. Clair and his bride (daughter of Mrs. McCaughey and the late Mr. J. S. McCaughey, of Hamilton), as they came out of the church after the ' 'ceremony. The groom's parents are Mr. and" Mrs. Lynn St. Clair. of ,Los Angeles, California. WEDDINGS Pickew--Runciman '991: In Grace Anglican Church, on Saturday afternoon, July 7, the wedding was solemnized of Flor- ence Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Runciman, and Harry Belfrage Picken, B.A.Sc., elder son'of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Picken, Winona. Rev. Canon J. F.' Carson officiated. White and blue, delphinium decorated the church. ' The bride was given away by her I father, and wore a white chiffoni gown and. long veil of maline, held in place by a white Spanish comb. She carried whitevKillorney roses and bouvardia. The bridesmaids, Misses Verna Hamilton and Dor- othy Robinson. were dressed alike in white taffeta princess gowns, with white vclvet flower skull cups trimmed with 'whitetaffeta bows and streamers. ;They carried blue! delphinium sind- pink carnations. The little flower girl, Judith Nichol, cousin of the .bride, wore a5 long white sheer dress with a deep ' net trill trimmed with" tiny tur-. quoise Velvet bows, ands lace skull cap with turquoise velvet stream-i ers. She .carried a nosegay of red' roscbuds 'and forgehme-nots. Mr. Roper presided at the organ'and, Mr. Harld Jarvis, Grlmsby, cousin' of the bride, sang. Mr. Gordon Picken, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushering the guests were, Mr. Jack Jarvis, Burlington, and. Mr. Alex Runciman. .. .' i A reception was held afterward at Southgate. at which 'the bride's mother received, wearing a dusty pink and black crepe 'dress with corsage bouquet of roses and del- phinium. The groom's mother. was in printed silk jersey with mauve accessories and corsage bouquetofi lilies and cornflowers. The couple, left on a short honeymoon. the.' bride. travelling in a grey tailored jersey dress with navy blue acces- Mrs, Edna v.- Thomasivwife of Pte. James Owen Thomas, of Box 130, Winona, received official word recently that her husband has been nightlwflo'g'in mu. 4' «- 1' Local Teacher on Faculty? .1 of College of Educ li P. H. Tacon, M.A., 8.13 1' er of art and modern .1 ,guagesat, Central Collegiate for" the past 15 years, hus'beendgppointed to the .iaculty at. e liege of Educa-- tion, Torbn ,v 'lecturer in art} Mr. Tacon is "graduate of 'Lhe, University of Western Ontario,' and holds degrees for post-gradu- .ato work at McMnster and the Unia fversity oi To'ronto An artist of note, Mr. Tacon is :a charter member of the~American Society for Aesthetics,.ond an ex- hibitor of the Ontario Sooiety of Artists and the Canadian Roy Academy. At the present time h is president of the Hamilton branch 'of the New Education Fellowship; and past president of the arts sec- 1ion of the Ontario Educational Association's The University cg Western Ontario alumni of Hami '[ 1011 and district recently elected, him president of their association, and he is an active member of the Torch Club. {:12 I, " sories. They will reside in Barton- ville. " - ' 0N FACULTYwP. . . Taco", M.A., BPaed, for 15 w rs mach. orb-of art and moderiylanguages at Central Collegiatd' has been appointed 1,0 the for: lLy ol' the Ontario College of Erlunatii'mx'ro. ronto, as lecturer in art {

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