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WEDNESDAY, AVO. 101h, 19
HONOR ELWOOD DRENNANS
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THE 4th ANNIVERSARY
a er's Privrate ospital
will be marked by holding
"OPEN HOUSE"
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from -7... to 9.00 n.m.
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_.,Welfare,...will-beAlile_toTke.:_presentchiring, that 'evening,
• as. well as other dignitaries.. ,
-,'EVERYONE 1$ 'WELCOME
A .Cordial InVitation eXtaided to the Public
WEDDING BELLS
BROWN—LANE
world. fern before a garden arbor
Was th,e Setting.lor the wedding
of Mary Kathileen, daisghter of
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 'Lane; of
Kinlough and Douglas Campbell,
Rev. AndreW•qdane . Brussels,
Was. the Officiati clergyman, as-
, sisted by Rev. * J. Lane; Clin-
ton: Miss Joyce Ulph,. Ukbridge;
provided;the clang Music and
' and.. during th service, ',The
Given in marr age by tier fath-
er, the. bride .' aS lovely in a
traditional Whi e gown. Under
the brief Freneh 'lace' „jacket. With
lily point sleeVe was a strapless
ice. The 'Peter P at the
*With jewelled raidery. The,
ibell4liaped skirt' f tiered nylon
- tune aVer Satin -a front 'panel'
'arid deep peplum lace. A heart
:shapeTheaddress tell her finger-
tip veil of tulle., clged with lace.:
• iCan Beauty rases with case -a -de of
" ' :Bridesmaid for her cousin, Miss
Mary. 'Lane. of Toronta; wor.e:
waltz length' goWn of frosliAcreen
silk crystala With matching halo
of tulle with Star flowerS. 'She
carried a , Colonial nosegay of,
pastel •sweet .Peas. . and maiden
. hair fern. The flower girls• were
Jane MeKnight,,'Beamsville, niece
of the groom and: Barbara . Lane,
Poft Elgin; nieee ' of the- .bride.
They •wer-ef-similaily dressed -.in
pink and yellow•nylon fashioned
with permanently •pleated sldrts
and yokes, tiny sleeves and :con-
,• frastitig velvet SaShet. Both Woke
snatching bandeaux of tulle and
.Star flowers. TheY carried dainty
Mr...Ren Michail, Wrimeter was
best mart* and Terry 'Lane, Port
The ,bride's mather receiVed .in
a becoming, Silk faille ensemble
Of* hazy pink with.morning glory
• blue hat and accessorieS; with a
, white carnation corsage. The
groom's 'mother wore White.ben-
. galine ;Woven With gold metallic
thread with large picture. hat and.
black accesSories. Her corsage
was of pink carnations. •
' A wedding luncheon following
the •Ceremony was' served bY
friends of the. - bridp tea •fifty
guests before:the 'newlyweds left
for a ri 'to' Norther Ontario
For travelling, the bride chose
a yellow linen sheath dress With
bolero "arid white braid trim. Cin-
namon hrown,; accessories and a
matching' corsage coMpleted her
'costume. The cotiple will: reside
in Wroxeter on their „return,
• Baskets .of whitegladioli and
mauve phlox formed the setting
Mortkton_Luthtran_Church on
SatiardaY, July 23rd, When Miss
Joyce Isdbel Duncan; daughter
. ' can, LucknOW, became. the' bride
of Mr, John 'William Ytindt, son
of Mrs. 'George" Yanclt, Monkton,
and' the late Mr. Yuridte'Reve C.
Klages, Mitchell Lutheran elitirchr
officiated. The organist was Mrs.
George Schmidt,' Morikton, who
played traditional wedding muSic
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and the sOloist was Miss ,Janette
Vailance, Atwood, who sang "The
Lord's Prayer" and the "Bridal
Hymn" before the ceremony and
'during the signing of the rpgister.
Given in marriage by her
father,, the' bride wore a floor.:
length white embroidered. nylon
over ' satin gown ,fashioned in
reclingote .style, Her fingertip
French illusion. veil uras held 'in
a coronet Of seed pearls, and she
carried a 'bouquet of Better Tinie
rosea.. She was 'attended by
her siSter, Miss Marie Dinican,
LuaknOw; Who' Wore 'a floor-•
length gown of mauve nYlon net
over •taffeta With insets •of lace,
and carried a nosegay of yellow
bUtteretip roses. :The best man
Was', Mr. Roger Mcclory,' Monk,
tort, and the . ushers ' were, 1VIr2
Kenneth Duncan, -brother of the
bride anct Mr, Laverne yundf,
brother 'of .the bridegroom.'
'A reception was ' held in the
Church. parlors. The brides math-.
.er received in •6 blue.,nYlon ,dress.
was, assisted: by the bridegrooth's
mother WhO- wore 'a_ bine nylon:
taffeta dregs With sequin trim
and Corsage ' of pink Briarcliff
roses: For the *editing trip. to:
the aouthern: Unitedi States- the.
taffeta dresS With White accesS-1.
On 'their return Mr. and Mrs.,
ly at Kintail Hall to honor .Mr.
and Mrs'. Elwood Drennan, Pop-
ular Ashfield cpuuple, who have
moved to Kiricardine' to reside.
The. eyeriing was. spent. in
dancing° and at lunch time .,Mr.
'and Mrs. Drennan were prisent-
ed with a coffee table and .stnok:-
ylr.. and Mrs; Douglas spren-
Ashfield frorn Kincardine.
held 4egina last week,
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of Detroit recently visite4 relar
. Visitors last week. With -,Mr. &
Mrs. L. 'F. Stingel were the for-
Washingtan, D.C. and Miss •Eliz -
MRS. JAMES''STONEHoUSE
The death oceurred at .Baker's
Private :Hospital on Thursday,
August, 4th of Mrs. Jas; Stone -
last member - cif a family - of 12
horn tO the late Wm.. Glenn and
.Ann Robinson' of: Glenn's. _Hill.
She Was in her .139th year .and
Hired all 'her life .in this. district:
Her . husband :passed away 17
•years ago. She suffered a• stroke
Private Hatpital...over three. years'
ago.. The funeral was held 'at the.
McLennan-lVlacKenzie Memorial
Chapel in Luckno* on' Saturday
Meiklejohn. Interment was in
Dungannon .'Cernetery: .The pall-
bearers were •Richard park, Sr.,
Robert -Durnin, Barney Bening.er,
Parkie Wiggins,' Allan •Reed and
Charles Fowler.
DUNGANNON
MT. and Mrs. Donald Trelea,
ven and five children: of Agin-
court Were ,visitorS last -week
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ceeil Blake
and other • relatives in the dis-
trict. Mr.. TreleaVen is a son .
the late Mr. Fred Treleaven, a'
native of Aslifield• Township and.
was bOrri in the• Crewe, district.
Mr: and. Mrs:. Leo Snyder Of
Buffalo were .visit'ors 4ast week
with their friends, Mr. *ansli Mrs.
Robert J. Du-rititt:—IvIissliPUrae-
Craivford of Goderich also visit-.
ed for a .few days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Durnin:.
Visitors recently with .Garry
Glenn at. his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Glenn, were. his colts,.
in, Carol Menary, Belfast and
friends, *Anna; May; •Lynda arid'
Mr, Earl Rivett, .who has, been
employed for a year in British
Columbia, returned home a. Week
ago. He was accthipanied bY his
mother's sister, ivirg. 'Geo. Nelson
anit her ,daughter Laverne of
,torhert Taylor. , They attended
he ivedding on Sar,turslay4f-Earrg'
siker, Edna Itivett to John Wil-
son.. They plan to return. to the
West next -Week.
Visitors, on Sunday with 'Mr.
arid Mrs. Cecil, I31ake were Mr:
and Mrs.. Fred Anderson. and
Mrs. Sack McDoriagh and son
Roddy of Lucknow.
Garry Giffin visited 'a week
with his sister, Mrs. Herb. Po-
cock, 'Hohnesville.
met On Friday afternoon. at the
home of • Mrs. Nellie Stewart..
Mrs. George Hddges presided and
-Mrs. Arthur Elliott continual
with the devotional prograrn.,
Mrs, Mathew. Shackleton led in
Tiroyer. The" secretary' read thank
and Mrs. George Harris. Mrs.
Stewart served afternoon tea. t, L.
Mr. MCI ,Mrs. Sholtz spent
the week -end With their Son,
arid Mrs. Clayton .Sholtz at Lon,
Mrs. Nettie Kernahan' of Van,
couver, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Reuben Tiffin arid other
relatives. '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter James,
Roy and, Leonard visited on &m-
ay with Mr. and,Mrs. p. Fin-
layson at Kineardine.' •
Mrs.. A.'' Graham. is assisting
HasPital on JulY 23rd to Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Moggash, a daughter,
BOnnie !,and • Bruce.
. BORN in Witigharri 'General
Hospital on July 30th to Mr. and
Mrs. John Morrison, a son, a bro-
•ther for DOnald and Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hender7
son of Hamilton visited reeently
,with Mrs. RosS .. and , Olive ,Ter -
riff.
', Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapinan;
Shirley and.' Gary spent .Civic
Holiday week -end in :Aurora.
Mrs. Chapman; :Sr.,- came home
With them to spend the next few
weeks •here.
centlY with his sister, Mr. and,
Mrs., E: Groskorth.
son, Keith. and Glen of Preston
spent • a • week With. her, parentS,'
who has been, holidaying Up here
'returned horrie with 'them: ,.
Buckton is aibIe. to. be • up around
a little after being .under. •the
dpetar's care with phlebitis,
Mr. and Mrs: Cam Sinimcins
have spent: their holidays With
pienic . will. be held at TeeSwater
Park on Friday afternoon!"
al Hospitil on Saturday., July 23,
ChamneY Lois Webster), IL.:
ter—a sister for Diane and Don-
JOHNSTON—on Slily 30th, 195"5.,
in Victoria Hospital, London, to
Or. and: Mrs. Ronald E. 'Johnston .
of St. Thomas, a daughter Ca,th
Monday, July 2$th, to 1VIr,..an4
Roy... MaCKenzie(Eunice
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ing a few days with her
Mr, aiid Mrs, Morgan "Johnston ,
Mrs, bennis of Blyth vis,jted re.?
cently with Mr; arid Mrs. E.
Mr. and 1VIrs: JaCk Craig,. Alex.
and :Harvey -visited with Mr. and
Mrs:. I3ofb Hall Sunday.even-
Miss Marian"Buckton Of Huroh;,,'
Township •Spent last Week with
her grandparents; Mr. apd
and; MrS. Walter Arscott
of 'Teeswater have obtained pos-
session of the City Service sia-
A 1?ridal Shower Was, .held in
the "United Church -basement in
honor • of., the bride elect Of the
Month, Miss Shirley Chapman.
A •short program, Was in charge
of . Moore, .cOrisistini.
of a piano .instrtimental by Mrs.
G. E. Farrier, , reading by Janet
Gaunt and Mrs.: Milan IVfoOre &
a soli) by Karen KrosItOrth:Zanis
•dresspd ai bride and groom, drew ..
in, a decorated:wagon loaded With
gifts: Shirley;' .assisted' hy Mar- .
'opened the gifts. Shirley replied .
in: ajew fitting words of thanks.,::
Miss Margaret Taylor is. spend7 half hour wals enjoyed ''`1!$y all. '
motor ve c
ERE ARE
DriVing
THE: IpENALTIES--
1St offence ,7 days to 3 manila
2nd Offence -1 month to 1 year
SUSPENSION OP Licosicp
and '1 year to 3 years
In addition. to these penalties, the car will be impounded for three months.
Driving- while Ability s Impaired . Aicohol _Or Drugs
IMPRISONMENT FINE 'SUSPENSION OF LICENCE
3rd offence -3 months 1 year * and 3 months to 3 y,Cars
Vided for numerous other offence,s inYolyirig the operation of tnotor
Branch
PC,MTCARD wilt secure o copy. of ihe Highway
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