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THE latairisTOW SPAVIINFA., LtIeltNOW. 'ONTAR.10.
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1.IVEDT\TESPAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1958•
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ST. HELEWS,131kIDE
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:Miss Anne Todd,whose mar-
riage to ,Mr., ,Raymond "Laidlaw
•of 'Wingham took plice in the
United Church. on Saturday?' was
hpriored at a large gatheVing ar-
ranged by her girl friends in
the Corinnunity Hall on Wednes-
• day evenini. The bride-to-be en.
tered- the. 1ill to the strains, of
the wedding marchplayed, by
.1•Terma Forster. Marilyn MacTav:
ish welccnned: the giiests, and pre-
sided for a short, :program which
included,:,.piah.c.....45119.AJ4Y_ MA'
.Chester TaYlOrand Mrs.. Williain
Rutherford; a Vocal sOlo by Mrs.
Simon de Boer and readings by
Wayne, and Hughie's lament af-
ter the'N;vedding" by Mrs. Charlie
each thern lc)
or cross at corners.
• look before crosing
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VVHITECHURCH
Mr. and 'Mrs. Russel Chapman
spent the week,end,..in- Toronto
at the home of Mr. and Mts.
Ross Smith.,
Mr. and 1VIrs. H. Buckton, Mar -
band" by Mrs. Ross Garranie and
a . "Letter to a Bride 'by Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt. • /
•OBITUARY
JAM. s MAcFARLANE
mrs'.,,Taines MacFarlane, a be-
loved resident of, the , St. Helens
community and a Lucknow for
several yeari, passed away. in
Wingham Hosr,tal on Tuesday,
AVOUst Uthf in her. 75th year.
Her 'maiden name was Mar-
garet Laing and. she was born
in Scotland on lune 14th, 1884.
She had, Maintained a, deep af-
fection for her homeland and
things '.traditionally SCOttish. It
was a delight tp her to haVe the
opportunity a few years °ago of
flying, "home" for •a viSit in her
illative heath. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'MacFarlane first
came td Canada in' 1914, -settling
,in 'Glengarry. They .rettirned to
Scotland after. World. War I, but
in 1923 came. bac,k to Canada and
••• • t,ir
of ber MaeFar,_
lane came to. LucknOw where she 1
hadiruide her home for °the, past
fourteen 'years; • .
She. liadqbeen ill since spring
Witphr'clivehdinheart
.condition, but.
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return-
ed to her ;119/11e. She. 144#0Pat,Q4
the 'cOntenntial, and en19)i ed it, .
tTheeelc ill, and.WC111on Fr W
e S daY,• °Wialtg: a ks 1-rie
to Wingham Hospital. Her con-
,dition. Wag' .40t alarming, ,and: she
• appeared to be improving, when
• a seizure on Tuesday : brought . the • ,
end .
A :t
r,ntv dfauy7Aertg'Suesrt l01
Vie5e74:
ht
a "friend of the family,
old Snell 'of Exeter.. • :
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Interment was • in dreeolia:
'Cemetery -With her three ,sons, '
'Walter -Tom and Mun o arid
s , Kircrirn
son, Murray» MacFarlane • and Joe
Raynard acting aspallbearers.
Surviving are five children,,1V.IrS.
Gordon (Janet) » MacPherson. bf
St. Helens; Mrs. SylVester (ChriS-
tine) Raynard a Ethel; Waiter
-and muugu, MacFarlane Of. Blue-•.,
vale and Tom. of Ethel.
are two Slaters, • four ,
Ibex's'13 grandchildren .and• 11 •
great: grandchildren.
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She • was predeceased by her"'
husband and four ,children, Hani-
ish, . Walter, Margaret' and Mar-.
garet Ann. • •
farmed for • fifteen yu
ears -until
moving, to the Brussels district
in' 1928. Some time after 'the death
Anne' was escorted to the plat- ' *
form by Mis; David Elphick and
Norma Murray%when ..she was
'seated 'under a canopy of stream-
ers, •decorated sprinkling cans b4Se
confetti filled balloons. » Marilyn
MacTavish, read an address of
good wishes. Mrs, Elphick'asSist-
ed in opening the. Many gifts and
Norma Murray read, the accom-
panyingverses ; Others assisting
were. Donna Woods, Lois Millet
and Norma , Forster. Anne ex-
pressed her appreciation and in-
vited the ladies to her trousseati
tea. ".
On Tuesday evening, Anne was
guest of honor in ,the council
Chainbers,. Wingham, at a :shower
by the girls of 'the'office at
Lloyds - Factory and» other girl.
I friends. ,
I• Mrs. .T. J. Todd 'entertained on
Thursday and Friday evenings
in honor of her daughter Anne.
The many ,guests were -received
by 1VIrs., Todd and Anne. Miss W.
D. Rutherford showed the show -
Jun and Bill spent Sunday With erAgift, miss Norm4 .iyiqi.a§ the
Mr - and Mrs- A. E. Buckton • trousseau and Miss Donna Woods
Miss Frances Henry returned the gif,ts. 'Lunch was served by
to her . hem* atter '. apericling;the, I Miss Isobel miner and Mrs. Gs
summer in•P'iNrerte. • ' • ' S. geintyre from .'a lice covered
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• , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt spent table centred with i flowers ...and
-Sunday in Forest. - - -•-•.- .-- - • lighted, -taPers-with---•Mrs. Robert
Laidlaw, mother ' of the groom -
elect, pciuring tea.on' ThurSclay,
• evening and Mrs., F. G. TOdd and,
Mrs. W. L 'Allier, grandmothers
of the 'bride -4o -be, on Friday ev-
ening• '.
Mrs-:. S. t.' .Taylor Of »Victoria,
B.C.. ,and ' Mrs: C. V. Miler. 'of
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Vancouver are visitors with the
,foriner's sister, Mrs.- W. A. 'Mil-
ler and Mr. Miller. It is 21: years
since Mrs. Taylor, the » former
Elizabeth Millet,' was home.
The, ladies are reminded of the
meeting of the Women's Institute
this '(Thursday) afternoon when
• Rev. R.» T. A.. Marshall of White-
church will be the guest speak-
er. Roll' call,exchange of slips,
• seedi or plants and a shower" of
•candy or cookies for, Lucknow
Private. Hospital. . ' , • •
Miss Anna Stuart was home
from Toronto for , the, holiday
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Mr.and
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were recent guests ,ef» Mr. and'.
Mrs. George Stuart. • Mr. Charlie
Stuart, who has spent the sum-
Iner, here, returned to • Regina
with Mr. Pickard..
. Mt. and Mrs Lorne Durnin and.
MI eyr., l'aenftd i.Me:esn.• tWiyin.on. Cab otliw,
trip to the. Western Coast.
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Mr. and Mrs E Groskorth and
Karenspent a 'few daYs • in Tor-
onto. I •
Mr. and. Mrs. R'. Dick, and fain -
13r• ef Toronto visited with Mr. .
and Mrs. JimMcInnis on. Sun- '
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_ , • Mr. and Mr.s. George FighiLlk„
family spent the •• week -end' in
Midland at the ''hbnie »of , their.
daughter. ' ,..• . ' , - • •
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'Miss Mary. Fisher spent "the
week -end at the ' home of :her
grandmother. in Lucknow, '
Mr, Raymond Huffman left on.
Monday, for Trial; 13.C. ' ..
I4ORN—to Mr. and ,Mrs....Don
,Benison (nee' Myrna Stockill), a
hoy,•at North Bay., » ' ''
'Mr. and Mrs, Herb Laidlaw 4,,
Ivan Spent Sunday with Mr, and I
Mts., Jack Kerr, Tillsonburg. I
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Inglis of I
'Woodland Park spent the week-
end with Mr, 'and Mrs. Thomas
' Inglis., . ' ,' • •,,,
Mr, and , Mtg.!' Bob Adams, Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Inglis spent Sun-
day With Mr. and Mrs. Roddy
Inglis of Forest,
Mrs. Jack FlaniirEinof Tororito
spent the week -end with her par-
ent, Mr. 'and. Mrs, T. Inglis, •,.
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