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WED'NESDAZ• MARCH 49s 1908
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SOC11041, EVEN I.NG
The laithftil of .me
Qtbfetihe relQcolltirtibdU: Chtu'ch .choir, •
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Mrs. Richard Park 'of
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to the worship Service, .waS PlIngarin.0ri. are a highly esteem
tingly recognized. at a social eV- ed c91•1010-•-whd. are this week
ening on Feckliy, evening, spiin- Observing their g91den wedding
•The folloWing air 'account P
cored by -the. WoMeri'S ASpqarr..
their wedding qf fifty years ago
Von,
The 'eVening coMinenced. with "A .very happy event took
a deliciou$ tipPer'. served by place at 4.11e' home of 'Mr.,: arid
'ladies of the W.A.,. followed by Mrs.: James Reid, ',"-Woodlancl
• an inteiting Variety Program Farm', AShfield. on Wednesday
with. Rev. Grant 1Meiklejohn as ;march igth; 1908:when the4..eid
oiahlpan; A sing -song _With, Mrs. 'est daughter) Margaret, w as
OrantIVIacDiarinidas.pianistWaS united in the hOly bonds of mat
eiljQed„ -• • • •rimonyto Mr Richard V.' Park
, byterian Church - Listowel, Chas. M. Rritherford, As the
• Beryl Davison, frOm. the Pres= molly 'being. 'Performed by Rev
:sang -several riurribers.- Their, ac- strains of the • Wedding March
A trio of Mrs Stanley Fritz,. younger. son" of mt. gnu Mrs
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••Mrs. Keith ',Farrish. and John Park of Ashfield. The;:gere.
,campanist was Mrs. Bessie Jobe, 'Were pealing, being played by
an they were. ,brought here by Miss Mary Reid; sister , of the
Mrs, Robert, Andrew. •bride, the groom .!'enterecl the
'Given Long: Choir Service • room -and stood. under' a beauti-
In his remarks Rev; Meikle- ful arch, of evergreens, awaiting
john- expressed appreciation to the bride .who 'leaning on the
the • choir. for:. their service , of. .arm of he .
it" "•• er •ed
.special tribute to Mrs ; J. W. ivory lustre trimmed, with silk
Joynt for her Many years • of ef= oVerlage and applique, earrYing
ficient,,,Woricleffill. and ' joyful a bouquet of White and pink
leadership; and to Elmer Um- roses. ,After :the nuptial vows
bach the •organist: They rriaise a' were pronOunced and congratu-
' .good pair, he said. To the chbir • lations received, the company 're-
. members in. :general . he said the. • pared to the dining •room where
.congregation was deeply li*Virifie a sumptuous •repaSt .was • serVed.
.and appreciative of their talents The groom's . gift to the bride
and the time 'and Service they Wasa handsorne. Persian ?lamb
devote „ to choir work fur The bride's travelling- cps-
- In replying' Mrs: .joynt ex- turtle ;Was of .browri broadcloth;
pressed thanks on. behalf', of the trimmed With.. silk overlace and
choir ' for the evening being .hod. to rhatch..' The,
for them. But,, she said, it. was happy ..gouplo, took ;their depart-
, with, mixed . feelings,. becanse:. of ure ,frorn Luckriow on Thursday
the absence of two very faithful. on the 2.30 P:M. train to spend.
ineMbers. Miss Bell Robertson iS their . honeymoon.: among their
ill in Wing,ham Hospital: She friends.. and acquaintances"
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has given. over 50 yeais- Of" won-• ' •
derfu1 •
• - Service with. her natural'
alto Voice..AnOther absentee
• .Eldon Henderson, whose • fine
•tenor 'voice has " long been • ap
preciatect'lle recovering. from
a,•heart attack and. Mrs2,10Yrit
• 'expressed. the sentiments .Of the
gathering 'in, the 'wish that • the
spring sunshine would bring re-
newed health. Mrs. Jpynt 'refer-.
red to. Others -Who, were notable.
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• TIM LUCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW• ONT-P1,0
•MARK FIFTIETH
ANNIVERSARY,
-(OUNGANNON NEWS)
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• PAGE.SEVE.N;,
Mr. and Mrs: Park 'lived' four
`years in the. village and then
took Nib farming on the present
site, a mile- west, of Dung,annorl...l.
They are bPth. enjPYing 'compar-
atively' good health and, have
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- their ,of three, sons and .;
- 'three daughters, CiPts.'1?Y‘)
,who ape Mrs; HoiTarcr •(Ecina)
Black, Mrs. Arthur (Mary) Ste
, •wart, Mrs. Kenneth (Beth) Hod-
ges, , and sons Ben, ..'JOhn and
Itichard Jr: There are twenty-
- four • graridehildren and jhrte
great grandehildren. Mr.. and
I. Mrs. Park are. rnernbers of Ers-,
- ,Church -and
Mrs.- honorary- mefnber
- of: the . •
`They,..'were having oi;eri house
• to • friends • and- neighbOrs. on
•Tuesday' and family. dinner on
Saturday: ,A unique feature for
• the dinner is. the use • Of the
table clOth. and dishes of the:
bride •of fifty. years.. •',•
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Miss Barbara Wilson,,Victoria
,hOme With
• her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas:
Wilson, fOr three weeks:
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to present and thanked all
who had .been so faithful and,
in their accustomed' places, so
that the .choir could continue its
service and the..support of the.
minister Sunday: after Sunday-
• MrJoYnt has been aSsociat-.
ed,ivith the choir for some forty-
eight years and ;has been choir
"leader singe 1925; Her -early
• SociatiOns' were. with Jimmie An- •
clerson. and.; Miss MaSbeI1e Allin
• and :for many years, Mrs. G. A.
Newlon (Edith Smith) Was as-:
sociated: with her as organist.
•timer Urnhagh.has ben Organist`
• for seven .years. •In his • remarks
" Ebner said he had never plan-
ed to he an organist, but Was
asting aroundto be of service.
Ile said inusie fills his 'soulfuil
and he plays to the Caory of
• GueSt2 speaker was :Ry. Wal-
,lacq 'McClean •of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, and a•rit•-,
of Irland. He• gave an. in,
terosting and 'informative talk
on Patrick, Whobelongs to •the
Church of • Jesus' Christ and • to
one denomiation. His 'buril
• Place ift'the Land, of Erin -is rev-. •
•ered by Christians the ,world
Over; • '
• Dr, Little played violin, se--
ectioris accompanied*. b Elther
trribach. Mrs: 'Campbell .'Thomp-
• , sohygaVe a humorons. Irish read
• ing andMrs. Gordon IVIontgorn-
, ery and Mrs. Jessie Allin' a ,piano
'Saturday attended • • the. :Falls-
lDempsey wedding at .:Tbronto. -
•Mr. and:Mrs. RObt. Purclori Of
Whiteehurch. visited Mrs. Irvine
:Henry Sunday. ••
Brown, Who spent :ten
days With..his:•pai-entsi Mr: •and
• Mrs. Wilbur ,Brown, returned 'to
his position at .Ottawa. • '
and MrS.' .Srn San. of
•Belinere. are visiting a \\T days
andMrs. •Robt.Bere..
.Mr,- Charlie Moore arid broth-
er 'Joe 'of Forest visited last.
Thursday', .Vvith- their friend, Mr
l-larpicl •(13 • )
. Webster, teacher at
-Scrbero,.. spent the •week -end
with • her Parents, Mr.' and Mrs:.
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PHONE 147,,KINCARDINE
• 1Wr.' and 'Mrs. Arthur Spiegle-
urg, Ann anclAlian of; Auburn,
viStted .,Sunday with their aunt,
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ItaYriarci• Ackert expressed
• CotirtesY reinarks ori :behalf' l3f
the choir replied to' by Mr.
Xertheth Cameron. president of
• the Women's' AsociatiO.
• TEEN TOWN rARTY ,
About eighty Teen Towneri at;
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