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WEDNESDAY, :S PT. 12th, 1962
Nupliai Honor
Paid
BrideE I�ct
(AMBERLEY, NEWS):
of .Mrs, Rolbert. Oar-
`bell 'wand family. or .'Wednesday
tit last, week .were Miss Agnes
'Cambell and,Mr. and .Mrs..Bo,-
beric Steele of ` • Detroit.,
Mr. Mervyn,- Courtney of Port.
Dover and Mr, and. Mrs. Lloyd.
Courtney.„ and • ifamily of London
spent the'weekend with rela
uvea 'at Aniberley and Lurgari
`Beach. •. .
Mars. 'Donald 'Courtney' taught..
•at No. I School „at;' Lurgan• on
Thursday •and Friday of last'
'week. Miss Doris .Shaw, teacher.
at No. '1 School was ' i11 during
the "'week with ' a throat 'infec-
tion,'
Mr: - aid Mrs..•Gordoii (Campbell--
or
ampbellof 00am/a visited last week with
Mrs. 'Robert Ca e 1 and tam,
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11y..
A .number. `from this vicinity
.attended a meeting ri' Ripley on
Friday 'evening where -Mr. Mur-
bock MacDonald; of Toronto was
guest speaker.
Miss Marian Geddes, '.daughter
of Mr.. and, ,Mrs,' Cliff Geddes, 4th
con. • of Huron, was' guest of
honour at` a. shower which was
• '•beld at. Reids. Corners Comma-'
pity. Hall 'on' Wednesday even -
i rg� -of last.' week.
Mrs'Delbert • Wilson presided,
for the program. ,
The . opening. number was tom
triunity . singing . led iv: Gayle
Boyd. . ,• •,.
Mrs. Robert Caurtiie Mid
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Mrs Win. Kempton sang, accom
paned. 'by 1Vtdss Betty •Exn nertton
a, who also accompanied. the •
-son .sisters, Judy,. Maithel Lee,
Many ;Ellen and Debbie in two'
numbers:' 'Duets .603E ,'Mrs.' • Lester
Ferguson 'and Mrs. Cecil ' Hnira-
ph+rey were' accompanied by. Mrs.
William .Ferguson and Mrs..' 'H.
Cameron*: conducted a .contest:
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An interesting feature of the pro-
num-
ber of young ladae of the c -
gram was a haat parade y a
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munity. Fall fashions were high
lighted with unusual ^ shapes and
trimmings. Kitchen utensils,
ladies wear : of various types.
were • 'used. and `trimaned with
dainty clusters of tiny fresh
carrots: and nose .buds. . Lamp
shade shapes were trimmed with
soft rosettes Of contrasting eel,
ors creating a demure effect. Pa-
per material; was not, over• leek-
ed
ooked in.' milady's fashion and: here
again vegetable' trimming was:
popular.. Commentator, for -this
nuin+ber : was Mrs.' Murray Wal-
den while Betty .Emmerton play-
ed' softly► .through out the 'show.
Marion, Was 'escorted. to a pret-
tily decorated chair by. her s.'ls
tern, Mrs, Floyd Johniston of.Kin-
car'dine and. Miss. Jean Geddes 'of.
Toronto and Mrs.. John. . Scott,
read an•adddrs,o-:t�he---br-ids;,•
ext ressinig . best wishes. for ' fu-.
ture hapiiiness. after• , • :which
friends. of the bride, assisted in
opening the ,gifts. Mari& expres-
sed her thanks and. invited.. every.
one , to her home to 'view her
trousseau: After singing `She's
a jolly good ,fellow', lunch' wias.
served' and' the• Nladiies •enjoyed
viewing ' the brides trousseau.
Assisting in .Showing the' :gifts
were ' Mrs.Hugh' Hugh'` Mason, -Mrs.
Mrs..
Floyd Johnston . and Miss ' Jean
Geddes ' . Ladies. who arranged
the shower were Mrs. Delbert
Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Bradley, Mrs.
Carrick. Coiling, . Mrs. . Leonard
Reid, and. Mrs. Murray Walden:
• A series . .of' social events pre.?
Ceded the community commurnity shower
held at Reids Corners' for Miss
Marion'' Geddes..'lSShe Was guest
Of honour at the:hothe of Mrs.
Keith;; Elliott ..at • Stratford when
'classmates of 19518 held a; m;iscel-
laneous .shower.
Mrs.:.,Hugh Mason and Mrs;
Ernie ''Gifbsen were joint.,Ito:0,
.asses at Mrs,,;Masorn's' home when
Miss Marian; Geddes Was ''h ur-
•ed at a miscellaneous shower.:;
1VIarian's girl frien'dts..•
For sound:counsel and .a fair price . on a 'monument'
correctly designed from ,quality' material, : ; rely on
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SKELTON MEMORIALS
'Walkerton
Pat O'Hagan, :Prop.
Established Over Sixty: Years
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'N ,manufacturers that . we are sure will. please ` you. .
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A ~party was held atthe nurses'
residence at Clinton when the
staff of CIft tton Hospital,. pre-
sented Miss Marian Geddes with,
a mix -master. ••
' .:On Saturday, .Septemlber &th,
Mrs •.C1itff .Geddesentertained at
her home at a trousseau tea in
honour of her daughter, Miss
Marian Geddes. Autumn • flowers
decorated the rooms where the
'guests Were received by , Mrs.
Geddes, the bride -elect and mo-
ther• of : the groom, Mrs. De Ruy-
ter. A cut Worktable cover was:.
centred with an arrangement .of
'pink roses and• silver candles..
Pouring tea in the 'afternoon
were . Mrs: Wilfrid Taylor Taylor and
Mrs. Herb Emerton. In 'the .,ev-
ening, Mrs. Roy Geddes and Mrs.
William Walsh poured tear Serv-
ing Were Mrs. Ernie Gibson, Miss
•Leney De Rutyer, Rhethe Maur-
er,' Barbara Wi�l1 , June -Taylor;
'Cheryl Eirinierton, Anne Walsh.'
Showing lifts ,aivd ;trousseau
were. Mrs. Hugh Mason, Joanne,
DeRuyter and Jean Gedkles, As-
sisting in the kitchen were Mrs.
Murray Walden, Mrs. Leonard
Reid, Mrs. Carrick Coiling, Mrs:
.William Bradley, Mrs. Wilson
Maurer and Mrs. W1I1iain Wil-
kin. •• •
Mrs. William H'•ooey .who at-
tained ,the age of eighty-nine
years on Monday of this week
is in Kincardine Hospital for a
Complete rest Her n any friends
hope to see her 'soon restored to.
health: ' •
The girls quartette from Pine'
River United Church- sang two
numbers a't the Anniversary Ser-
-vide at
er-vice„at Blake's United church.
Ashfield 'on Sunday, ' Septem:ber..
Oth., Members of the, quartette
are Sheila Collins, Joyce Thar -
burn, ,Esther Gibson and •Phylis
Bradley
We will � take good � used
Chesterfields on new ones.
For Best Buys On A 'Large Group „Of
Bedroom • d Kitchen . .Suites.
Drop Ilex And ' Look Around At No Obligation
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■ • .Complete 'Herd of Registered `Holstein. 1. Owned By 'la
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John D: ;MacCha les Ripley, Selling At The Fenn ■
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Con. 2 Huron Township�.
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bred ` heifers, 5 open heifers • and 5 heifer calves.
■ ' Dau 'h.ters--:.f Maple Lea Reflection Governor, Maple
Lea Skokie, Glenafton Benefactor. Rosafi Shamrock
■ . Perseus make up ..most. of the herd. All records are
1. well above 10.0' % BCA and. up: • to 647 lbs; •of ,' fat, 1
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'Shore Holsteins Ltd. 'Glanworthi, Sale Managers
Friday,• September 14
1:30. pan.
Fully Accredited, Listed, Vacc,
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Bob. Shore; . Au '
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i.a..00eir■orr..•a••••••rio r•oso■r••s•oeeeoiee
seasons :When pii+blic events 'take onthe 4-H Homemaking— c
e .. prolec
place and quiet seasons When the. 'they `have completed, sitting i1
Scouts go about their reg,uler on •dem. onstrations, and exhilbit
duties . 'of learning skills ', and. .resented bygirls, in`
inup. ,This is articu- P_ gi the West
grow.,... g �P ern •Counties; .and ..were 'guest
larly •busy' oath the Dishnict Field :af the Western :Fair, Associatio
Da. and the Bus .Trip Revue; but for. dinner, and the randst n
they ; will lboth 'be . highly' .inter-, rf ormance g a
Pe' ,
•estin�g 'so we welcome ,yoa11, • These iris were awarded ded th
• trip on the basis..: of their 'stanc
and :of •work, number of .clu
units completed, ,attendan.ce'..,;
Clu'b:' meetings, leadership an
contribution • to the, 44-1 clu
•pro.grani;
ruce 4-H
at.
Giri S
esters Fair'
The. 4-+H Homemaking program
in conjuction with Wgaterri Fair
was held 'in -London On Tuesday,
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1S.T ' HINLOSS ,Septemlber'.1+lith'.'
1BOY SCO 7T '. TROOP
Barry Haldenby of • 'Westford
becaine : our latent second class
Scout.; on . Thursday„. night when
the . Xinloss Scouts reconvened
;for regular . Weekly meetings
a'gai'n. ' •
We have new recruits 'as well
lo'hn-Van . Beers and . John.
Lizrnore . have moved • into the
Kinloss area and are Joining the
Treap.; ken Roulston is ,current
ly .attending Troop meetings al
though, the actual going -up cere-
mony won''t take .place until Oc-
tofber 5th. •
Last . Thursdays clean-up
night With pots, dishs ;and tents.
'.being packed and .stored . away
properly. T.he . night re arrived
home from. the Bus .Trip visastoo.
late' to:de* de this: job and the tents
had to be .;left -to dry;
Considerable discussion ,at' the
Court.' of Honour meeting last
Friday led to some plans for our..
Fall ,program The. schedule looks
like. this
$ATUR Y, .4EPT,. 15 .' A
Work bee to prepare . the Scout
garounds for .the-Jbig District Field
Day: Any' Fathers/ ' and: older”
Scouts .available -are hereby ask
.ed 'to' corse in the Asa ternoori at
1: o'clock.. - •
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• Saugeen District Field; Day coi'nes�
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to ,Iiolyrood. There will be -at
• feast 700 ,cubs and, .Scouts .filth'',
:j: 14 centres taking.,part in corn-
' • R petitions and 'We invite and 'we1-
■ come all the • pulblic to , come to
■ vie' this spectacle. The parade
• starts at 1:30. .
FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 5An
evening of slides, • Movies, skits
and songs: of. our Bus Trip is
-being 'held in the rKinloss Town-
ship Hell, Everyone .is welcome
to comedand• although rwe usually
call such ' affairs (Family Night,
we want all our, (friends to kndw
they are welcome..
SATURDAY, OCTOBiE'R.'1F3
'This is'the ,Shooting 1VMatdh d to
and qur. Cats and Scouts :hive
16 10 big fat roosters for' prizes
and 160 hybrid pullets for sale.
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Phone 1 51 —' Lucknow ■ it sounds like • a 'lot, but ,Scouting
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There ',were 124irls4frorri43ruce
County: taking part: They are as•.
•follows 'Helen `McNay, R '3,
Lucknow; Eileen Burt, R.::.3,:
Holyrood; Doreen Young, R. 2,
•Eden.,iGrove; 'Beth Smith, P,ark..
Head;, Bonnie Richardson, ' R. 6,
Wiarton Grace • Tnglis,. R 4, •
'Paisley, aVlary. °Iniglis, R. 4; Pais
ley; Sharon O'Donnell,: Lucknow;
Grace MoD''ougali, R: 6 'Lucknow;
Diane • 'M'isehl;° R.: 2, Elrn+wood;.
Cheryl' Roane; Teessw;ater;, Kath
erane J?ryden; Paisley.:
Miss Doreen You• ng comment-.
ed on Lthe -Pinkerton C-H-TIOT
making .Club ,Exhi+bif-="Veget-
aibies For. All . Thee, ' Family; .'
Which is on display at the` fair
Mrs. '. Les Pilgrim, Eden , drove
was -.the .'leader. for this group
with the. capable assistance . 'of•
Mrs: Mervin .Hedley,:'of ' IG1aanis.
iMisses Mary: and`: (Grace Inglis.
:modelled` the . 'ensembles ', they '.
made-' in the project `Separates`
For Summer."
The girls had'. the• opportunity
of . taking. pate ,in .a' quiz session' •
Is .Yelar 'Subscr'iption 'Paid?
HEATING OILS- GASOLINI
• OTHER FARM PRODUCTS
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