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The Backwell •'descen'dants of'
ithe • late ,Mr, '- and(Mrs. James
Backwell of Lo+vhalsh;'Arheld, their
second annual' .picnic on August
3rd,; at the home.of: dvir. and Mrs,
Gordon Brooks an Lucknow Af i
ter the ,soft ,hall game, races were
held and :prizes ' given . to the
following;'
Three • and. under, C:est y
• Brooks, Bill Barkive11; , to 7,
Y� 6.5
Donny Brooks, :7 to 9, Ruth
.Brooks, 9 to 12 1VLurray 'Birk -
1, had my annual injection , of.
culture last •week, and ',am 'now
feady..;to resume my .normal con -.
off `boorish bourgeoisismn.
well, Marilyn' Brooks; 1,5,
The shot,as 'usual, was `lpainless�
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Janice Brooks, Marie Brooks; 'hysica11y, producing a . feeing
Girls 16 and ;over, Gladys Button,
Alice 'Gamble, 'Carole :Backwell,
Helen Barkwell,: Shirley Kuc�hir
ka, Shirley Brooks; ; Boys 16 . and Because we plan. toy, attend; a
, R l 'n•t,. John 1VIeDon- convention. at • a swank 'spot, next
over Rod- Cxalla
ald, .Ken ISimith, •, Dave Barltwell, week, that ancient and honorable
'(Gordon• •Brooks, Frank •Barkwell; lament,, •`•`I haven't • a' thing to
wheel-4barrow race, Frank Bark- wear!" reared its . hoary, , head.
well and Gordon . Brooks, R.o.d This, gave birth to the ineVitauble
'Gallant and Donny Brooks:.twins: a visit. to• the bank man-
three-legged race,'Gordon ; Brooks ager and, a trip, to ,the city..
sand' Frank . Barkwell; : Murray .: The latter, in 'turn, cleman ed
Barkwell and Rod Gallant,,,,
thatwe take ,in. a show. The o
Janice Brooks and Marie 'Brooks, : show in town Was a '"brilliant"
Ladies' 'slipper kicking,; M is : British revue Called 'The' Estab-
'.Ruth• Braoks;. . Largest family lishment,"' 'direct from ' rave: 're-
present, 'Mr.: and • Mrs.: Gordon '
Brooks; Youngest child present,
Brian . Gamble; eldest ''.l:�a'd y.
• 'present, Mrs. 'Ruth Brooks; eldest.
gentleman present, :'Mr:. Renders
Barkwell; Person coming ' :the
farthest,.' Mrs. Many ' Whitney,
from Tampa, Florida. •
arid,GAR.
'ICS
By Bill Smiley
of .:mild stimulation, painful fin-
ancially, ,producing an •afteruna'th
of :hollow delareasion.
A.: basket lunch was then sery-.
ed disgustingly__ frank •.._and
to forty •g`uesits. A � special yore,
at, 'thanks .'was. given to .Gordon; childishly irreverent . •. '
and Shirley, for the use of .their The show .did . have .a couple.
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• •.: grounds and tome, A beautiful of amusing skits, including a
views in New. York. It stank.
That may not be quite the
cultured way in ` vhieh` to' re-
view a revue, but it's an honest
opinion. ' The critics i probably.
burbled that . the thing was "re-
. freshingly ' frank" and "delight-.
fully
fulIy irreverent:", I thought it
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day ;was had by .'all,' favored by clever parody of •the Queen
the weather reading o xie` of her speeches, iliwt-
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the rernairideri was labored and
tasteless, about one 'jump and. a
bushel of English accents ahead
of a' college annual show. How-,
ever; the audience; to Prove lts
:broad-mindedness, . • applauded
wildly, 'while I -sat glumly:.. on
my. $3..50";seat, .glowering ,Like a
true-blue royalist, •
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Just to make a proper mish-.
Mash, of the excursion, My 'wife,.
Who was .supposed to be. shopp-
:Mg ;:for some stunning (late -sum
Amer. 'clothes, came back to the
hotel -with nothing' ,purchased
but as winter coatwlilch she
Couldn't resist.
Things were a little' blriglhter
on the week -end, when we took
a flyer to (the' Stratford' ,Festival,
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°BUCKMEIR ; MacGILLIVRAY
that ''peculiar Canadian monu- Langside ;,Presbyterian Church,'
menet. toward wih�iCh we, bow "Wits With decorated vitit!h (baskets of mixed
reverence, beam with pride, and •flowers,; was the,.setting ':on Sat-
pointwith` ,honest' indignation :urday, August 14th at 4 p.m. for.
wihen' ,people say, "Ah, you. Can- the: marriage of •Ruth .. .Noreen
,adians: got no culture:" • MacGillivray., daughter of ,Mr.
and aVIrs:. Stewart M•acGilli'vray,
Ten : year ago,., when ' the , 'fest •
iv ' began(it was an • a tent),•Halyrood, and : Raymond: Fred-
al g , rick . Bucknieir, son sof Mrs. Buck -
we, stayed,. for three •dollars, in
. d , Michael Buck-;
a .private !home—:whose mistress_. Meir o -the :late_
�I r. �ineLr' of. Red Deer, Alberta.- turned out out to be a nut, and. our; T: J. MoKinne performed the
six-year-old: son was left" . at Y •
double ,.ring 'ceremony:
home with Granny..
'Mrs. • .Donelda Scott was ;''the
• Things, . .
'hav'e .changed: The 'fes- organist &'. Mrs. °:Grace Ri 1iatd
Oval is now ' . ':in. .a handsome son sang 'I the 'Lord's. •Prayer and
theatre, We '.stayed, for ten: dol 0 Perfect Love. Given in . mar
lard, ..in the 'room-st-the-top; of riage: by her. father,, the bride
the shabbiest •. hostelry this side" worea floor length gown of
Of the Atlantic, ; and our great, white organza over taffeta: The
gormless boy. went • off after..the fitted' bodice .was: styled with em
theatre to he ,:the '.fd1ksingers..loroidered eyelet;. insets in front
•at ' a . coffeehouse -and. didn't get and a large satin lbow extended
back 'to the room .until 2:3.0: a.m.. down the back. The gown; shad: a
at 'Which . paint ° he 'heard some rounded neckline and -lily-point
.real folk -singing from ;his: ain 'sleeves: Her • elbow length veil
was ?held by a .crown of lily of
the=va1leyand. ` orange blossoms..
She carried a bouquet of red
roses::
Miss Eileen: MacGillivray was
her 'sister's maid of • honor: She
'was gowned ,in Spink organza; with
matching veil and ,carried a bou
F quet of white mums:` Miss Carolyn
I liked. the hotel: Found.the 'I'MacGillivray was ,bridesmaid.
manageress in the kitchen, after I and similiarly gowned. in 'blue:.
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intervief� an ' arents or pupils 1 s w o may
wish to obtain information beforesschool'.
opens, The,' times will be 9:30 a.m. to
•1 1.30 ,a:m and-1:30 p.m. to pan..
August 26th . to August' 30th.
portation to the NVirigharn .- ft ' School 'are requested to infOrnr4. Mr. • us
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L. E. •GOYETTE, •'
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Principal Residences. 52837,1:8 i
• Schots!' 528-3113 • i,
iaaaa a■sOIOOMOO404•asia•■na■isast••e•mmesm■aaa ks
Stratford itself is ':unchanged
a pleasant Mixture of ugliness
and beauty :• in the town, sophis-
tication and •gawkery in the aud-
ience, professionalism:. and ama-
teurism in
ma-teurism..in the performances. We
enjoyed it thoroughly, as always.
waiting vainly ' at the 'desk for
a While. She tried .: -ab out eight;
skeleton .keys .before finding 'lone
that would open our door. Cary was gowned in white organza and
tied our own' bags`. up three 'carried a basket of ,pink) roses,
,flights. No. tip 'Went, down to I Master Bobby ,MacGillivray
the kitchen and,. gigot a • bucket of,' was ring bearer. Mr: Harold. Mac-.
.No • charge, no tip;. Used the :Gillivray . of ;Calgary' was .be s t
phone' in the lobby. ;No phone ;mean and the. guests,. were .usher'-
bill. Used the !bathroom at the ed by Ron/•:lVlerle and Don Mac-.
Gillivray, !brothers of the bride.
The reception Was, held in the
church basement. The 'bride's
Saturday, night we saw Cyrano. mother received'. the guests wear -
de ' Bergerac ''with John Calicos ing a blue floral' silk sheaath,''with
white' accessories. Her corsage
w•as . of "white
She also carried white ,mums.
Little Dianne MacGillivray, niece
of the•,brde, ' Was, flower girl. `(She
end of the hall; No ;paper.
in .the, lead, it was "1'a grand lStrat-
ford spectacle, . a great swirl .of
color 'and motion and :poetry.
But either I'm. .getting old and
•hard, .or Colicos didn't quite
bring it .:off'. You're supposed
to lbaW1 like :aP baby as' the
gallant Cyrano dies at •the
end, and the only emotion •I felt
was impatience that ' he- took 'so
long about ,it.
Sunday afternoon, .. We' "took
in'; a Schubert concert, featur-
ing !pianist .'Rudolph Serkin; H:e
needed a shoeshine, .but the 'could'.
really make that 'piano sing. He
even•:enjoyed, it.himself, so much
that he started, at .one point, to
sing along with Serkin, booming
and humming away 1 thought at
first :that it was sone, clod like
Me in ;the atudience, carried away
by the tune.. ", •
• fl could ,tell the concert was a •
great success, because A. lot of
insurance . salesmen andtourists,
who• had seen too an movies
s•too•d up and cried "Bravo!" at.
the. ends something I could not
quite bring myself to-do ,should
Queen Blizabeth and President„
Sohn X•ennedy do a surpassing
soft-shoe shuffle on stager •
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groom's :mother was' unable to
attend.
For travelling to Niagara Falls.
and eastern points the bride.
changed to .a two piece blue dress
with white accessories and a cor-r
sage 'of red roses. After 'taheir
honeyrnoon, the ' young, couple
will take up residence in Calgary,
where' they are ,both employed..
Prior.; . to ,her marriage, .' t ki• e
bride 1..�was.. honored. a't; •four
showers one in Calgary,_ by. her
associates where she is presently
employed .one in London
where she was ;formerly; employ- •
ed one at.; the honie of Mrs.
D, A. Hackett, 'where the 'relatives •. •
shoe -ered ;;lies at surprise party
and' one in the Langside coin
munity ' .hall. A reception.' a n d
danlcewas also held . in ,'t h e
Holyrood. Hall on-., ;the evening ,. •
-.of their marriage.. •
Guests were ipreseri�t ' f' r o
Acme and Calgary .' Alberta,
Chapleau,Leamington, Hamilton,.
London, Grand Valley and this, •
surrounding 'area. •
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Wingham .is one of eight' of -
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the other• offices being in. Han-
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