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Auburn. Area Folk
Honor McicKays
• A large: crowd,. 'of pupias, par-
Vents• and friend's • ,gathered, in the.
Auburn Corninur ity • Memorial
Hall •fora farewell party to their
school teacher,.,. Mr. Duncan
'MacKay, who had..,been• at U,S:S
No. 'S, .H,ullett for 110' years....
'Mrs•Arthur Grange,. was chair
man,, 'for ., the • evening's `,;program•
which :was .urider the ' direci ion}
of the.. music supervisor of 'the
.school, Mrs.:•, Phyllis ,Rodger
She Iha.d...been •.ass;isted; ibyMrs.
Ralph D. ilVIunro and Mrs Ken
neth McDougall.
. Sipeakers during the evening
Were, J. Coulter;• the. public
school yinpector, • and also ;Frank
:•Raihby, :w^ho - shad been the sec-
retary-treasurer • of ,the. section
since • Mr, MacKay' came to the
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Auburn. ,school, • Both,: speakers
eisshed 'Mr: 1VlacKay,Well. in:• his
new position ,of the ,Sault` Ste.
Marie • . Secondary ' school staff.
Robert Wilkin pled. the, ;gues.ts:
of honour, .Mr. and .Mrs: Duncan
MacKay,.: Barbara •and . Johnny,
to .'the platform Edward East
read an address; to the MacKays-
and :Mr. William iMoss.'present
ed ' ,them with sa :. •ohequea Judy
Arthur . read•: anaddress to' her
teacher, Mr.;: 'MacKay, ' and. Gail
Miller presented on • )behalf :of
the pupils an engraved pen. and -
ballpoint ' pen: .1ltenald- Art'hur
read an address to Johnny
MacKay :and Mark Arthur
presented him al"so 'with an„ Marie
pen set, Miss Rose arie
•Hagg'it'tpresented Miss Barbara
MacKay with a jewellery' ;sett
Mr:. ,MacKay thanked' all tin' the
gifts and all. . sang for they' are
jolly good :fellows. .Following
the. 'presentation lunch.. was :sere
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The 'marriage '.of Joe -Anne
Conley, daughter of ldr, : and
'Mrs., Wan Conley,, Lucknow and.
William Barger, son of . Mr, and
Mrs.• Gordon Barger,: Lucknow,.
was solemnized at the United
Church parsonage on June 29th,
1963 at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. 'I, W;.
Strapp officiated. •
• The .bride wore: a. ballerina
length gownof; white Lace and
organza over layers • of ',bouuffant.
nylon- ` taffeta •• The . princess. bed -
ice featured •lily -+}point. .sleeves
'and 'a scoop neckline enhanced
with scattered jewelled motifs•
over entire' .gown!: A tiarra of
matching :pearls • and aurora
'boreallis jewels 'herd the .,pouf f
shoulder length. veil. She carried•
a white •'.Bible, crested ;With . red
roses.. . '
The .bride's attendant ... imas.
Mary .Lou Collinson of Goderich.
She .Wore a mint green gown of
organzaover layers of, Tbauffant
nylon ' taffeta and carried yet-
low. roses.
The Mower girl Was Sandra
Seigner of Mildmay, niece of• the:
bride. She wore •a .mina green,
nylon ..sheer dress with. Brown of
Matching -velvet and :carried a
basket of, yellow • roses,
The. •best anon was Cordon
Barger, Lucknaw.; brother of the
groom. ,
Tlie wedding dinner was•: held ' the 'Legion Hall, • Luckno Y.
The' bride's. mother .received •,in
a beig'e two cpiece• suit' trimmed
With lace, brown accessories and
corsage of '.pink carnations.. The
groom's' mother assisted wearing
a pink brocaded dress with:White.
accessories and ` corsage •ofwhite
carnations.
For travelling the bride don -
:flea a white "br'oeaded ".: sheath -
With t Mint • green . accessories.,
. . Mr.: and.Mrs. Barger will re
side in. L�cknow.
_Langside : W 1V,[.S. • :Meeting •
The W.M.S. me.t: on Thursday
July 4 • at • . , the' 'home, of • ' Mrs.
Conlon. with. 7 members andone
home 'helper present. . The meet_.
ing opened. with the Call to
°worship” by. the president ,Mrs.
Gordon" Wall and the repeating
of the W:1Vi.5: '' ;purpose • The
Scripture, was -read ilpy Mrs. Orr
followed •'.by •the Meditation Eby
:Mrs.. Everett •Whytoek and Glad;
Tidings prayer -lby - Mrs.. Wall.. A.
thank -you note was read. from
Mrs • Hill.. The next imeeting is
to be held on August 1st at the'
home of Miss Emma. Richardson.'
The program is' :to be prepared.
11y •IMrs ,.' Wes Young and Mrs:
Everett Whytocik. , The
to .be.. answered' Eby ., a, verse . or
hymn on Harvest A nlotion was
passed :.that lunch:, at the meet-
ings to eons* of one ,item and,.
a cup of tea Bale articles., ak
to tre' throught7to the August
meeting, ,A reading `Graduation
was read by iMrs. Lloyd Moffat
The chapterfrom .• the Study
i Books. on . "Korea':', Rs geography
and culture was 'given -by Mrs.
Bob Bregman• .in a .,interesting
•manner.. Hymns were sung: th'ro
•ghout 'the. program: The .meeting
closed with the ' Lord's; • prayer'
in ,unison.: A dainty lunch was,
served „by • the :hostess.
St. Marys C.W.L.,L4cknow •
• On Thursday evening,. Mrs.
Leonard C'hishoLlnwelcomed St...
Mary's ,C:W.L,' members to her
home: Wirs. J. O'Donnell presid-
ed for the meeting. Planswere
invade for a: joint 'picni'c.,w'ith St,
Augustine Parish; Sunday, ;July
2,1'st A large box is to 'be,wplac
•ell at t'he Tear.. of ` •the -church so .
that rnemibers inay place good
used clothing •therein, to ibe . sent
to Western Missions latter, Tent
atiVe p]ans were discussed re-
.gard•ing the annual fowl supper:'
in the,'fall. An enlightening re_..
ligious ' discussi"on was iled by'
Father sMalak A'delicious lunch
served by the hostess–and Mrs,
John, Chisholm. brouglt • the ev-
ening to a close,
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CULROSS' CORNERS Irwin,
• Mr. 'and Mrs, ' Everett 'Stanley
and Dennis of Linden, spent
:several days :with Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Stanley and ' family.,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen ,Hodgins:
and family have moved to their
farm '.on Con.Kinloss.
, The Stanley• picnic ;was held
at Camp Keeweydin on ,Satur-,
day,.
We would like to congratulate
the , students in ,this area who
have ..passed their exams:'
' Miss Brenda Meyer, Teeswa:
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to ,•sPantseveral•day WithMiSs
Lois ' Wall.
Messrs. Ed. and Clarence Mc
"Callum and Mrs.. •May : Jackson,
Gorrie, spent 'Sunday. 'with . Mrs.
Frank Brown and Reg
,Mrs. Bertha ' . iMcNall" and
,Charlie:.:of .Carruthe•.r's `Nursing
Hone, visited Sunday evening
with' `Mrs. Frank .,Brown: '
The • community was • repre=
seated at the ,12th of July !walk.
in Waarton. on:.S turay.. •
• Mrs, 1Vlidford Wall attended ;a
bridal 'sh'.ower�.,at Zion on 'S:atur-
BRUCE BUTTER AND. CHEESE '
PRODUCTION IS' UP ••
• Production of ib•oth creamery
butter and cheddar.. cheese in,
Bruce County- during ,the first
•five. months of. -1963 has inereas-
. ed 'slightly; over the same period.
in 1962:
Creamery .: butter increased,.
from 4,192;.199 pounds during . ,•
19612 E to "4,3.88,910, in '1963.' For
the 'month of May, alone produc
tion Was up slightly ,from 1,21113,-•'•''
75,3 in: 1962 to 1,273.,344 in .1963,
Bruce county Stood' second be-
hind Perth in the production of
creamery • butter.
Again only a slight 'increase
was :seen' in 'the "prodaction •cf ''
cheddar ',cheese in Bruce.'' For'
the five. Months ending May
196+2 Bruce ,produced 528,210
pounds while in the same 'period
in 1963, 564,43.0 . pounds . were
produced. During May.• " 139,34.9`7
pounds in' 1962', was increased ito
14:0y 94.1 p ounKds in the san•e
month. this year.
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