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KnJoss Saturday. .•
In spite of inclement weather,
about 60 •friends and relatives
!gathered .at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Russel Gaunt of Cones
sign 2, Kinloss, on .Saturdays, ' of
: �ternoon, July Atli for the .17th:
annual ..Gaunt reunion.
After an hour or so of visiting`
and chatting the program got
underway with a peanut .scram-'
ible for the 'children.
Three guessing games " '.were
held how many articles on a
ray, : to ' he named; how • m'any
pennies in •ajar and ' how :many;
kernels of .torn in a jar. These
were all won by Mrs. John
aunt Of Whitechurch.
Ringo- wassplayed for a 'while•
and the races were held:
Married man's. race, Andrew
Gaunt; Married ladies' race,
Patsy Needham' Young girl's
• race, Ro.saline Phillips;. Young
• omen's' • race, Donald G. Gaunt;
Boy's 8 to 12, Jack Aitchison;
Girl's .9 to 12, Verna 'Aitchison;
Boys 7 to 9, Doug . Aitchison;,..
Children under 55,, • Bobby 'Ross
• Children's. -kick the . slipper icon=.
test, -Doug. 'Aitchison; Young
girl's kick the slipper ' contest,
Verna .Aitchison;• Ladies` kicking•
ppe'r, Patsy .Neeam;: TIP
Rosaline; ' Three legged race,
;fi
Russel.. 'Gaunt d ''daughter,
Mrs. Donald •Dirstein.
A .prize was ,given to the
youngest +,by present, little
Karen ' Gaunt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs .barley Gaunt of- Wing-
ham.
• The young ' 'men held a !ball
game: while.. supper was' being
prepared.
After a bountiful .supper serv-
ed on :.the lawn., several gifts
were presented' as• tfollows: , 'to'
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D4rstein
(Janet, •Gaunt) of Toronto, the
couple coming the' farthest; to
the ..oldest lady present, Mrs.
'Robert Ross 'of 'Whitechurch;
to the Oldest: roan,. Mr. Ale* Mc-
Kenzie of, Lucknow; to the • cou-
ple 'married the longest, Mr. I&
George Phillips; to the re-
cently
.George
` married couple, Mr.; and
Mrs. • Ken Gaunt of CClinton; to
the one • with the nearest' birth-
day, .little Miss June•. 'PRhillips
daughter of. Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo-
nard, 'Phillips of Wingham. .
Officers for next year are:
president, Leonard Phillips;
secretary, Mri Ken :'Gaunt;
Sports. Committee, Mrs. Glen
McDonald of; London, Mrs: Bon-
ald : Dirstein of Toronto and
Mrs. 'Gordon .Needham of Luck-
now •
A hearty ' vote of ' thanks'•wa
tendered to Russel and Ethel •for
• •holding the, picnic . . at their
homestead.
A letter of regret at being Tun
-
'able to be ,preserit was read from.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips
of British ' IColumibia:
• The f~two •oldest Members a
•the . clan •were ;unbe
able „to
sent 'owing to" sickness, :: r..
Thorhas Gaunt .:of :Win gha n and,
Mrs: Kate Durnin ofLucknow,
who. were `greatly missed.
The. picnic 'is to be held next
year , at the home •of: ` Mr...and
Mrs. John Gaunt of Whitechurch.
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AGKWORTH -- HACKETT
Rev, G. W. Kaiser. officiated
at the very pretty wedding of
Kathleen. , Ruth fiackett, daugh-
ter :of 1Vr. and Mrs ' Thomas
Hackett, Lucknow,; to Kenneth
R.' Ackworth, son of Mr and Mrs.«
Albert Ackworth, London. ••
The double ring Ceremony took
Place in the home of the bride's
parents which Was-- +beautifully;
decorated with green ;fern and
ibaskets of pink roses and white.
ahasta daisies featuring large;
'double rings..
Miss Nancy Forster' was. 'soloist
sand ..sang “O :Perfect Love" 'be-
fore the ceremony`and ' `tiO Pro- ► ..
anise. Me" ; during; the. signing of •
theregister. . . ' • • • '
Given in marriage by her .fa -
Aber, the bride looked lovely in
a waltz length .gown of imported
while• •Silk organza. 'With' fitted
(bodice. of ,very fine pleats .of
stitched organza ,& th+ree-quarter
length sleeves. of white chan-
tilly . dace, a high ' neckline.' with
controlled skirt of .:lace and or
ganza;' with,.large bow at waist
lisle of white bridal -satin yen,.
tered with A 'white rose,
Her';headpiece was a matching
rose - •with turned French'.illusion:
tulle •veil: Shecarried :a .white
Bible 'covered with- read 'rose
buds and . trailing white/'stream-
ers ..and red rose ;buds:
Maid of honour -was Miss Carol`.
Wilson of London'. aShe., wore" a
'waltz length _gown of yellow or.-.
;ganza with; lace top; and carried
a bouquet ; of green, naUms:: < 4
• William .A'ckworth'•was ,grooms
man for his brother. Donald., Al-
lan :and Barry Hackett, brothers
of the bride were ushers:
The reception was held 1n' the.
dining room of : Danny's Restaur-
ant, Wingham.' The•• guests; were •`
received .►by.'. the ibride's : Mother'
•rwho wore•': a beige lace dressand
' Matchingaccessories and as cor
Sage of red roses She was as.
j;sisted ,by .: the groom's; mother,.: •
who wore a Mauve dress` and
white. accessories with 'corsage
of • yellow; roses: '
Guests were present froni Lon-
don, tngersol, Lucknowand dis
•
The bride, chose a turquoise.
linen suit with :white .,acces'ories
and corsage of reed: roses for; tra
'veliing to northern points. •
Upon their '.return they will
reside;• in .London;
Brown =and Reg.
.Mr: Ray Elliott, • ,Detroit,. was'
a , week=end ' visitor .at . the 'Stan-
ley. ,hgrre . e
• Mr Ronald ..Parker;, • London,
spent-the--week-end=-with --Mr-&-
Everett Parker 'and 'family.
Mr. Floyd Stanley . Was home:
from Guelph .for the week end.;,
Miss Virginia 'Benedict return-
ed ,home after 'spend! ng ten 'days
at Nlirainiehi.
Mx. and -_.Mrs. 1VLirig,•: and_
�Colen, 'Qeo•rgetown;. visited Mr.
and . 'Mrs. :Elmer Benedict • and
family. ' .
Mr: and. Mrs,; 'Perry . Rodgins,
have- sold their, farm on the ,12th
Con. to' a Toronto family, "
Martin Benedict was at Camp
NN1��artyn, tnverhuron, heliping su-:
pc�rv;ise . •the • ;cubs and scouts,
who Were there `under,.carnvas .-
. Mrs. Frank Brown and • 'Reg
spent Sunday 'evening With ,Mr.
.and Mrs.: James . Wraith, Luck.;
now.' '
We are , sorry to report that
Debbie Haldenby fell, and broke
her arm.
Sunday, visitors 'with Mr and'
,Mrs. Tom ,Stewart were Mr.'
and
Mrs. Ralph .Goeser:'and- Susan,'
Kincardine; .11V1r;. ,arid Mics'. Hep-
burn,' Toronto, Mir, ari;dMrs.
Alex Stewart arid;.fa>m�i1y, !Kin-
cardine and Mac McPherson .and
girls, 18th Con.
Tivens, Roger . & Robin Camp-
bell' and:.Susan Campbell,
'cardine, -'spent the week -end
with Mr.. and Mrs: James
derby ,,and girls, ;il/Ir:, and Mrs.
William :.l aldenby and ;family,
4th Kinloss, spent S+unday even
ing at the same home. "
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.Actor: � "4.rr,. c'mot , just
few days!'
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