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!11L1tserve
►nniversary
(Kinlough News);
Mr. and Mrs. 'John Ross, Con.
10, will celebrate their Golden
Wedding this : week. with a dinner I -
at the Hartley House Walkerton,
at which }their family of ' 8 'child-
ren will be present, also •her bro-
ther
Tom Crossman from Stough-
, ton, Sask. and : her 'slater Emily
Mrs. Ross Young and Mr.. Young
will 'attend, and Mr. }toss' sister
.'Belle' and brother William from
Preston, B.C.
Mr. .and Mrs. Ross, were .Mar-
ried .in Toronto and journeyed'. the
same day to T2eswater Fair, and
then on to their home where they,
:have . farmed while health, permit
ted. and where they . Still reside.
Their family of 4 boys and 4
girls are 1ltorman, '.William,' Don-
ald and David, Gertrude • (Mrs
Wi'llram Brewer)•, Eileen ('M r s.
Robert Million), Mabel (Mrs.. Al-. 1
ex • MacKay), Edna (Mrs. Mar.-
chuck). Their many 'friends join
whir the family in extendiifhest”
wishes.
lonour Couple On
5th Anniversary
(St. • Helens: ' News)
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin en
tertained SundaY on the ec-
cas'ion of his. parents', Mr. and
Mrs. 'Lorne ,Durnin, .35th wedding
anniversary. Present at the din-
ner besides the _guest of 'honour
were J. D. Duran, Mr.. and Mrs,
'Robert Mowbray, Annie : and Pete
Kennedy Of Wingham; !Mr... and
Mrs. Harry Ticbborne and "Mrs...
Vickers of Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. George Kennedy; Miss ' An-
nie, John and Robert Durdm, • Mr.:
well as ;their ether son J. D.. Mr.
and Mrs. Durno were presented
with . a. purse of money and other'
•gifts. On Wednesday, they plan
on leaving by train for .,Wrypinnipeg
where they will attendthe wed-
ding of their greatniece onSat-
urda . Lorne a n d, Mrs..Durnin
have tvio sons . J. D. and Ross'
and one grandson. •
Ray 'Culbert of 'Wigton, was a •
week -end visitor with W. A. Hum
1
tY
I • Rev•. and Mrs. Willis of Angus.
i will move . into the manse at St.
Helens 'shortly.
': Mr. 'and ' Mrs, Peter Jamieson
of Uxbridge were Sunday, callers
in the community. This was the
.
WE D, N E S D AY, OCT., • 6th,. 1965
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,CANADIAN ;NATIONAL
first visit back for Mr. Jamieson
having residedhere with his par-
ents Rev. sand Mrs. Peter Jamie-
son m'1917
Thursday, October 7th, is the
60th ,anniversary of the W 'I All
ladies- ofthe community are ; in-
vited •to the tea in the 'hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin
were Thursday ,visitors with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ivan McQuillin' in. -'Kit-
chener
n,'Kitchener' and Mr. and • Mrs. 'Barry
McQurlrin and Jill in Hespeler.
Mrs. Andrew Gauntspent a few
days with • relatives • in Toronto.
Rt. Rev. Appleyard
At Kiniough Church
(.Kinlough °News).
On Sunday morning • a Harvest
Thanksgiving service ''was held_ in
•the:. Anglican Church, and on Sun-
day evening the Rt, Reverend H.
F. Appleyard was here for Con-
firmation Twelve candidates were
presented. by Rev./ Canon R. W.
40.11$..
Stump. T h e . choir sang •;special
numbers'at„each service with Miss
Edna Boyle, organist. Next . Sun-
day will be Harvest Thanksgiving
services at Bervie and on the fol
lowing Sunday at Kingarf.
Two of • . t b e candidates Allan.
Rhody, son of 'Mr, and Mrs Ger-
ald Rhody and Allan Nicholson,
son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Bert' Nich-
olson were from the. Kinlough
Church. The other ' candidates
were from the •Bervie and• Kin- •.
garf areas:
LUCKNOW DUNGANNON
BOWLING ' ..
T Lucknow — Dungannon
Bowling league,resumed bowling`
for the season on Wednesday and
Thursday of the past week.
Marie •. Button ' h a d .. the ladies
high' single of 308 and Gwen Cae-
sar
had a triple of. 693. "
Jack ' Caesar and . Stuart. • Janiie
. • son tied. for ' high single for the
men with 243, and Stuart. Jamie-
• son had a triple . of 638.
Standing — Tigers 3," Coons 3,
Wolverines 3, Beavers 2„ Chip-
munks ,2, Zebras 2, Pole Cats. 2,
Squirrels 2; Cubs 2,.- "Gophers 1,.
Lions 1, Kangaroos 1. •
DIES AT PORT CREDIT'
Constance Masy Cowie died sud-
denly at her home in Port Credit
• onWednesday, September 29th.;
',Burial' was made in Prospect Ce.
metery, Toronto, on, Saturday, Oc- f
tober 2nd. .
Mrs Cowie is the daughter of
Eunice Graham, formerly of Luc-
know, and Richard Birrell of Port
Credit. She is survived by three
seas John, Craig: and Bill and
one sister 'Mrs. Gordon (Evelyn).
' Webster, all_ of port Credit.
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It is luxuriously roomy and lavishly . appointed.: Its
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