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DURNIN -- MILLER
don, and:. Patsy Foran, . Lucknow,
were ltk r��rdesmaids. All• attendants
-were sirrillarly attired in pure silk
turquoise organta-cowl dresses
with draped': neckline and 'wide.
hemmed full skirts, enhanced 'by
-large back bows. They, wore
crowns of silk. bows • with 'over -
brow •veils and white •accessories.
They carrie&-cascades of white
CalvinUnited . Church; • , St;
ielens, decorated .with- baskets
of,summer flowers.',arid 'fern, was
the ;s ettinTg. 'for 'the. wedding ' of
Lois' Isobel Miller and Ross Elmer
Durnin - on Saturday.'June 24th,.
at 2:30 •p:m: 'Mr. and :Mrs. Eldon`,
Miller, R.R:1, Lucknow; are the
parents of the bride: and :'Mr. ,&
Mrs. Lorne ' Durnin,, • RTR.• 2, -Luck-
uow ale, the ; Parents.of . the
groom.
Rev. B. F. Green; ' St. Helens.
United Church, was the !officiat-
ing: clergyman. Mrs. Bill Gibson',.
Lucknow sang "Walk Hand. in
Hand.• with:Me and Miss ;Norma
Murray, 'St! '•Helens,' w s''• organist:
• •T- e rid'e`' Even i marriage
h b g � n g,
by •her. 'father, chose .a . floor;.
length` gown ofpure silk: antique,
taffeta over satin with rosepoint
lace appliques.' '.Her bouffant
skirt `swept to a . full •r ajestfc
lace-tiared • Chapel train.. The
bodice featured a `scalloped' jewel_
led s.abrina. neckline ; with
point • sleeves.'. A Juliet illusion
embroidered 'edge . 'veil: was.
caught' by a crown• of aurora bor-"
eall.is elegance. The • bride car-;;
tied ' a cascade of red' roses
' 1Vrs. Don• Cameron, Lucknow;
• was matron of honour for her
sister, while ,Mrs., Wilrner Nick
olson, Holstein,. • sister of . the
bride, .,Miss Norma Forster,, Lon
Shower Held For
Beverley Stanley[:.
(iKINLOVGH NE,W.S
Congratulations to Mr, 'and
Mrs. James 'Hodgins on the birth
of a 'daughter,
Congratulations to Mr. , and u y
M.rs Dan Tollefson (nee Beverley per and garden party on
Stanley) who were married, on 26th. The next meting. will be
h h
Saturday,' •
,Mr; .and Mrs. Clare Sparling
and family of Walkerton, Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Finkbeiner of Cre-
diton visited on • Wednesday .ev-
ening with M. rs George Halderrby.
Miss Karen mg with her ecus Arnold. is holiday -
n, Joan Percy. held on Wednesday evening, July,
5th at the home ofMrs.
Collyer;. 'Mrs. H. Buckton .pre-
sided and Mrs. H.
F, MacDonald
read the Correspondence received.The chapter for 'Bible study,,' Ec-
clesiastes 1.2 was' read by Mrs.
CICU.
St Augustine C.W.L.
NEWS
The July 'meeting of.the C.W.L.
of -St. Augustine was held at ,the
church 'rectory on Monday, July.
3rd with -a very good attendance,.
Four ladies from St, Mary's par-
ish in. Lucknow were; present to.
finalize the plans for the sup
J 1.
held August 1'st . in the c urc
hall. After the: prayers, lunch
was served 'by :the hostess, Mrs;.
Cyril Boyle,,
•
South Kinloss W,M.S.•
The . regular monthly meeting
of South Kinloss W.M.S. was
WEDNESDAY,; JULY 12th, X961;
• Visitors during. the week With
Ted'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston
Were Mr;•\and Mrs. Harvey John-
ston and family '.of Toronto. Mrs.
Merle "Hodgins, don. 10, • Mr. and
Mrs. George Hodgins of, Wood.
stock and Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Mc- Allam MacIntyre and it's admoni-
B•
•
ride of Kitchener. tions for early remembrance and
The ,H.W.L" met on •Thursday acquaintance with God, the Crea
evening with Mrs. P. A. Murray tor discussed. At the conclusion
and Mrs. Lyman Sutton hostes- of the study, Mrs.' Frank . Mac
:ses.'.and. directors..The President, Kenzie read •a.story entitled,. "MY
Mrs.' Morgan, Johnston was in Mother," showing, the important
the chair and Mrs. Jack Ackert 'role played by a mother; in
was secretary. ' ,Communications moulding the lives of her child-
were read. An invitation was re- ren and .instilling rule .for Chris.
ceived from Whitechurch to at- tian• 'character. Roll call was
tend their meeting on July .11th answered' by . a Bible verse "with
at 8;30 p.m.. New hand books, the word "Youth." • The Mission.
were distributed on :thee Achieve- Study had todowith the part
ment day, at :Kincardine .featur played by our W;M,S. in'provid-
ing. fruit.. The ladies,: of Commit -Eng Christian literature ,for, peo
tee 1. :are to go to the Log Cabin .,pies of foreignrace living'• in.
in .Southampton..' on July. 27th. Canada and the: great need for'
For the . strawberry , pie. contest: this:.; type ' of' Missionary, work
the prizes 'went to .• Mrs.. Jack was portrayed by'Mrs Tom Mac-
Ackert and Mrs: Frank Maulden. Kenzie. Mrs: Rots MacMillan had
Roll call, namd a way in which the study on. Mary Magdalene:.:.
the Atomic age is changing. -our Mrs. .H, "Lavas ' 'and : Mrs. Tom
lives. Topic, The. responsibility MacKenzie contributed: a duet.
of freedom by Mrs.. P; A. Murray.. 'accompanied by. Mrs. ; Buckton.,
The ^ Holyrood •. leo 2 :4 ..H _ girls Mrs., G.' Lockhart had charge: of
had their exhibit "Various, ways 'the prayer circle and the direc
of dne fruit" by Beverley Wall'. tor for this and
.was. Mrs:;
Always cook ' fresh ' or frozen S. MacLeod and Mrs. Annie Ma&.
pineapple before' addlng to a Intyre assisted ' the hostess with
jello salad: Mrs. Frank Thompson lunch
read two poems. Hol'yrood No. 1 •
sir., U .. D'u•rnin, St. Helens, • bro-
the'r 'of the. groom, .was best -man
and: 'ushers. were Mr. 'i]Vi'Imer
'Nicbolson, :Holstein,: Mr. Dori
Reid, 'L;ucknow and Mr.
'Cooke, Ch'esley. •
The. reception . was held 'in the'
Lucknow Legion .w
Hall here•: the.
guests were received by the.
' bride's mother; who ,wore ' a
sh'eath dress of, delft. blue. "focal
silk organza with' a soft ' side
drape,' white accessories .' and a
corsage of ,white •.roses. The
groorn's mother wore 'a dress of
coffee silk taffeta' overlaid 'with•
beige lace, white:. accessories and
a corsage pink and white` roses,"
• For travelling ao the `'western
provinces, the 'bride : 'chose a•
figured green, sheath dress .with
a matching dustter, • white acces
sones arid. a ..corsage of white.
and pink roses.
The young. couple' will -reside
at St. Helens... ' •
Mourn Death, Of
Vice President
The regular' monthly • meeting
of the Canadian ,Lady Foresters
' was held on Monday,. July 3rd.
The . 'meeting had . a very sad.
note as the vice-president,. Mrs..
Ritchie, had just' pastedaway a
fe-w hours previous. She was a
very loyal .Forester and will be
greatly , missed by all. It was
arranged -to hold : a memorial
service on Wednesday night at
the: funeral . home. Mrs. .Noreen
Pritchard' volunteered • to take
the vice president's' -hair , for -the
remainder of the year. It was ,
decided to ' hold. 'a bake sale at
Point' Clark on -July 21st if pot-
stole.
Mrs: Pearl Jamieson eras
given her •:Forester ring as a token
of • her' work as financial -secre-
tary. The: meeting was closed_ 'in
the usual manner and lunch ser=
ved by the eorrimittee 'in charge;
•
at the 'home .of' Mr ''and Mrs.
Fraser MacKinnon on Wednes-
day. Other visitors were Mrs,
Jack Wilson and children of Ha�`
mil'ton on •Thursday,
Heather MacKenzie. and Anne
Graham have spent the past week
at the Gopher' Camp near Guelph:
Frank Townson of Sudbury..• is
'spending ,the •''sumrrter• at the
home of :his: uncle and aunt; . Mr.'
and Mrs., Ira Dickie' While 'his
mother ' is • attending summer
school •in „Toronto.
Mrs: 'Leonard Maclnnes ,was a
patient in •Victoria Hospital 'for
a few:days lastJ,Week, returning,
home on Friday,
• Little Jamie Graham' was re-
leased. from Wingham Hospital on
Saturday • after a . stay .of over
twelve weeks. '
Percy McClen'agh'an of '.Luck-
now is assisting Mr.:and. . Mrs;
George Lockhart with the farrn
work for the .summe•r month
,Mr.' and Mrs. Lloyd MacDo.u-
gall and Grace v siteri'on Sunday
'with Mr; and M,rs. Jack Need-.
hani and girls ',ai Corunri a. •
KINLOSS
Church services at South Kin,,
loss are being held at 9:30' a.m.
with Sunday:School at 10:'20 a.m.
for the month of July. • "
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Middleton
and 'farilly of Butrington visited
•, .,. r ,..:.„, it
PLAN 4-11 BUS TRIP
TO' HAMILTON' AREA
The Huron , County 4yH )8us
;Tour it; being held 'this year. on
Tueda. Ju'18 t..
y �:.th. The • your
4-.H •girls with Mrs, P. A: • Mur•ray•
and Mrs. Charlie Murray, leaders,:
presented a skit, . "A club' •.girls
breakfast."• Taking,' part :were
Madonna . •Graham; Mary Jane
Stark, Jean Sutton; .Elaine Mur-
ray. ,Motto-----. Homes ` are made
to hive,' in, not ' to •. look at", by
Mrs: Lyman Sutton and •prepared:
by . her .,daughter„ Mrs. Charlie
1Vlurray:'•The Queen and .Grace
closed. the Meeting: •Lunch Was
served.
A ' bridal shower was .field in
she , school on . Tuesd'ay evening
for Miss Beverley' Stanley. Mrs.
Jack •:Barr was : in the 'chair, . The
following' program was tgiven.
Community. '.singing led .by Miss
May •Boyle; "The more we get
together" and 'Let cali yoti
Sweetheart'." Readings by Mrs.
:Bert Nicholson, Mrs. Tom Hod-.
gins, Mrs. ,Burton' Collins, Mrs'
Frank Er6Wn and Mrs. Jack Barr.
A contest, Mrs. Howard:Orr. Solos
by Mrs. Jack Hewitt;:' Mrs.. Harold
Halderiby and/Miss, Sandra, •Per-
cy. Accord ian ` solo, Miss, Eileezi'
Burt. An address was -read by
Miss'Erlma. Percy. • Assi'sting' With.
the ' gifts •were • Misses Sharon`
Stanley, ' Patricia Thompson and
Elaine Hodgins. Miss Edna Boyle
played the, wedding music: Bev-
erley thanked 'everyone, for. the.
lovely gifts arid invited every-
one to her home 'to see her,•
trousseau.. •
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby
of Toronto visited with relatives .
here on Saturday:
A •nu ber froth thisdistrict
•attended the July 12th celebra=•
tion at Milverton on. Saturday
Mr. and;•Mrs. Wilbur Fare and
sons, Charles, Torn; Warren and
Douglas of Valley Stream, Long
Island, N.Y. visited on Sunday
with Rev. Benson Coag and Mrs.
William Cox. •
Mrs, Ardill Mason, Huron, •Mrs:
Roy 'W'ebster of London .visited
on Wednesday with Mrs, J, W.
Colwell.
• HURON ,CO. CROP REPORT
The.' intermittent showers and
coo); ::Ioudy weather make for
very difficult hay ,operations. „The
curing' of hay is slow and ''what
is baled or . in the "mow is of poor
`colour. A •.. Humbler of farmers
haven't started to hay yet'beca:use:;
-they, are' waiting for:'good. wea-
be visiting Han;ri1ton where :tours
have been arranged' at the •Steel
Company of Canada . Ltd. and
International Harvester Plants in..
the city;. There wx11 also be .a
brief tour of the .Botanical Gari
dens: At the noon hour we will
have a boat'cruise On the darn-
iltan 13:ay with lunch ori hoard.
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tub, shower, -radio end TV. ' '
Home of, the Canadian Pump
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parking. Fine Convention
• Facilities. Family Plan ,
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