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A FIAT 1:0 NAL.. SAL.UTE. .TO, PEOPLE.
INBUSNNESS TO SERVE :.THEMSELV
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DID YOU KNOW THESE IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT YOUR'CO-OPERATIVE.
0 Only members own the Co -o erative 0 Anyone who can us. the sank*
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nay join. a Co-operative 0 Ail members haveequoi'voting righty itn fheit .
Co-operative ardless of., inv ent or business .volume 0 Savin are •
Vie � � .Os
distn'buted tri member of o Co-operative,according to purchases made
D 11here' are many :COLOr' ser Aces retail, Wholesale; credit. insurance„
processing, 'marketing, housing, phis many re 0 Co-operatives. help
improve . economic .condition s 0 Co-operative'' means working together ...
for mutual benefit ° RiabMK.d Trade Mark
Mt 'yet "Parhiers to Business" lir celebrating CO.OP Week.
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Telephone 528-2125
ObsenedTheir:
25th Anniversary ;
Judge and Mrs. Stuart :Mac-
Kenzie' recently ie1d open house,
the oeca-sidia•being their 25Uh . wed -
dg. anniversary. Ih was on Sept
• 24, •193$ that Miss .Ii111ian ,Kribs
of Toronto, and. Mr. 'Stuart Mac-
Kenzie of Port Elgin were united
in Marriage, in . Deer Park United
Church, .Toronto, ley 'a cousin of
Mrs. 1VlacKenzie, • o the Rev. Dr,
Hinicks The ibridesi<naid; .firs. Col-
lin Crichton of Willowdale and
:Mr. Steele iMacKenzie. of' hitch-
ener, the best man,were guests`
• for ithe anniversary.
Judge ,. and• Mrs... +MacKenzie
lived in Port Elgin for a short per-
iod of time,. before moving :; to
Walkerton In."194'0; Tiley„have two
• children, Mary Lillian at Unl er-'
rely of Western Ontario, and Rob.
ert„ ttending the' biStrict.Seoond
ary School.
Both 'mothers of the ce l.ebraa• is
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were present in the ;persons of
Mrs: Gordon Kribs, .Toronto,. and
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Mrs. R. V. 'MadKeniie, Lucknow;.
:Out-of-town .guests present for,
the anniversary were Mr,.nand
Mrs. Donald , Macintosh,; Toronto;
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First i.riZ.e VVinners.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2nd, 1963
atr .Baby
The first prize winning . babies
at the Luckx ow• Fail Fair are
pictured left .:toright, under six
srnonths' class,' Laura Jean, daugh-
ter -of Dr. anti Mrs: Mark Rai'th-
by of Lucknow With her another;
AdamsL Riehl
twelve to :eighteen Months class,:
Peggy, daughter of • tvh.. and Mrs.
William Elliott, R.R. 2, Ripley,
with her mother: Peggy 'Was also
a Winner in the Ltieknow• baby
• hhG''w ,at . last . year's Fair; Phy1
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.lis; . daughter of Mr. and • Mrs.
Dave Nesbitt of •lbsselda'le, :On-
tario, 'who won the six ,to •twel!ve
months class. She' is slims ft y •
her ,.:gaunt, ;Mrs.. Jinn Bradley. of
Aaniberley.
ST. HELENS and DISTRICT
Nu t.alAt Blt
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ddineg • at Pickering on •
•Sat -
attended the ,Axehorn Par
rMr. and Mrs: Gerald Dorsdht
Marriage vows were exchang-urday. Mi s• "Nancy • borscht; was,
ed between FriedaMarie Riehl an attendant. Nancy, '.;who is' at
and tRaymond Patterson Adams tendingaLougheed . Business Co -
in Blyth United 'Oburch • on, ,lege. in Kitchener spent the week-
SePtenvber 21. ' Rev. MieLagan o+f- 'end at her ttiome ,here. `
ficiated.. The•. bride is the. ,eldest
daughter 'of. Mr. and . Mrs. ' Wm.
Riehl o.f, Blyth. and, the groom is
+Miss Nancy Curran who is. at-
tending, Wells' .Academy in Lon-,
don. was .•a recent. 'visitor rwibh
the youngest son;. of Wm. R..,•her 'parents Mr.. and Mrs. Jim
Adams • ofW:h�itechurc�h and the Curran. • ;a ' •
late '.Mrs: A -darns,. : Mrs.. , Harold Misses ,Isa and Jean Austin of
Campbell was soloist and M r s . Listowel and Illus. Grace 'Leask
.Kai was organist of Uxbridge; wererecent visitors
The.'bride.:chose a floor !length- with :Miss W D. Rutherford: •
gOwn . Of !chantilly' lace and net Mrs: Lorne. Woods .spent the
over' tafifeta: -with lily point past week with' her ' daughter
sleeves,' a. crown of pearls held :Mrs., . Roy Hawley. at Oshawa.
'her shoulder =. length veil and she 'Mrs Haiwley who recently -Un-
carried
un -carried a, white bible: crested with d;erwent major surgery,: returned.
red roses. Her only attendant was . to the • Wodds borne on Sunday,
her ister; Mrs. 'Geo Oster, wear' ' ,M d .:M Mel d
- ; ' r. an. rs. B
rown an
ling: a street length frock of -'au-
tumn ` gold ipeau de sole and :car-
ried, bronze chrysanthemums. • •
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Douglas, ' . George Oster was best; span..
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Collin Robert Adams, :'brother of the
Crichton; Willowdale .Mr. and
MTS. Steele • MacKenzie, : Xitch-
ever;. Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie Ball,.
Woodstock; Mr. ;nand. Mrs,, Bei tram
Krebs, . Niagara Falls; Mrs. W. R.
McLennan, Woodstock.
The celebrants' many :friends
+hope. 'xtiey will observe many
more nuptial anniversaries..
Walkerton- Herald Mines
TABLE CLOTH; Paper 'ih• rolls of
100• feet long and a yard wide,
suitable . for' banquets, ' picnics, &.•
meal, The . Lucknow
any catered ,
Sentinel, will live in K tciiener
1V rs. t1Vlabel 1Viurdie of Kitchener
spent the week -end, at •t4'her: cot-
tage and 'with Mr. and. Mrs.
Lorne Woods. p. '
vin Riehl brother October ',meeting of the.
grdom . and IMel , . her VI. met on • Thursday evening.
of •the :bride ushered. • in the hall 'with 27 'ladies and
At .a receptionat. the Blyth Le- .3 , children. -Mrs. Jim '.;Aitdhison
.gion Hall, guests- were received 2nd vice president presided over
by Mrs, .li•ehl, , dressed in •olive• the meeting,. Remembrance Day
green brocaded and Corsage of
bronze ch• rysanthenvurns: 1Vf r s
Oliver' Glenn sof Lucknow, sister
of•.: the groom, wore a, • brown
double knit suit and corsage of
yellow rose buds. •
• For:traveelling the bride chang-
ed to: a. white dress mai white top.
coat . 'and black, . accessories and
corsage of red ross: The'' couple
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Service on November 10 ` was'.
,planned' with• an invitation ex-
tended • to the local' :legion and
aiuxila°ry. An invitation "'from
Lucknow W.I. ,was: received for
Ootober 11: • A committee ' was
appointed to plan` the. Huronview.
October' Birthday Party. in plin-
.,o.
ton on ,October 16.In
charge f
thetransportation is, +Miss Is-•
robe' Meller . wifih , . all, 'members, Is
wishing to. attend ' requested to,
get in• •touch with 'Miss !Miller.
Lunch .committee • for tfhe , Hal-'
lawe'en Dante c•n November •1
were Mrs. '$arbour, Mrs, .Harold
Gaunt; m
Mrs. Ross Ganie, Mrs.
Jim 'Aitchison• 'and Miss B.'. Mc -
MTS. MTs. Bruce , Raynard
favoured with a •piano , solo and
Mrs Ernest Gaunt :gave a read-
ing. M'rs.' OE arold. Gaunt gave the
topic "The' Meaning of Citizen-
ship” and Mrs. Wm. rRintoul "gave
the motto "You :don't take time
for. coanmun vty • activities; yot
,make it." Prizes were' awarder
to. , IMrs. Gordon Struthers ani
.Mrs=a .Ross Gaaninie in . the caredl
contest with` Mrs. Green ' ani
Mrs: ' ' Rice • a•oting • • as. .judges
Lunch was served at the conclu
sion Eby Mrs. Charles MdDonak
Mrs. Bruce' .Baynard :' and • Mr
Mintz. ,
The St., Helens •church are at
serving their 101st anrii•v'ersary o
Sunday, 'October 1a.'at 1,1: o'cloc
and 7:a0 p.:n. 'W.
tram is in...charge of 1 Oth se:
vices, • ' •
Mr. and iMrs. • Barry QVIcQui1T
and ,Jill, of 'Kitchener spent tl
weekend. with Mr.. and IVU
Fred ;McQtillin. • •
Mrs. Charles .Lenin Iay, John al
Peter of Breslau' were week -el
visitors , writhe Mr. and Mrs. '•Di
Pannabecker.
4r. and: Mrs, Gordon• •Lyons
family • Were Sunday guests of 'I1
.arid .• :Mrs. Willner . Nicholson,
Holstein..•
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