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1960 CHRYSLER, Saratoga,. 4 Door Sodas.
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Erskine Church
1. Picnic At Goderich
(Dungannon) News). .
Erskine Presbyterian church pie'
nic was held in Harbour Park, God'
erich on July 26 with a good. atten-
'dance, A bounteous salad supper
was enjoyed by all, also garnes
a.nd contests conducted by: Dorothy
and Roy Taylor and Wanda Wllscn.:
RICHARDSON REUNION
Descendants of the late Maryanne:.
and •W m .. Richardson held a reun-
ionat the home of .Mr.. and Mrs,
Arthur Stewart with sixty-six
attending; A delicioushot dinner
and 'a. salad supper were enjoyed
as well as swimming and boating
on the, river. Mrs. Geo.. ;Richard-
son of Fort Albert was the oldest..
person present . and Michael Stew-
art., Sudbury, the youngest. Rel-
atives were -present from', Detroit , • •'
Sarnia,Sudbury, "Sault, Ste Marie,
Toronto 'and near by points •
Mrs. 'Jack),Richardson,and 'H'ugh
of Aylmer were recent visitors with`,
Mrs., A nnie ;Berg and other friends,
Mr and Mrs, :Maurice Young.'
Drayton Plains. Michigan , • visited.•
with. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers •
recently on their, return frorri a
trip. to Alberta;' '
Mr: and Mrs. 'John. Spivak.
Sharon and Laird visited .with
friends in Windsor. and Toronto.
during the past two weeks.
Harold.,Blake , Mr. and Mrs.. •
Cecil Blake and Barbara spent
last week with Mr;.and Mrs.
Eugene Hanson, East Tawas,
Michigan.
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The Women's Institute is sport-
soring "The Supper Club" for •
girls twelve and over with Mrs.
Ivan Rivett' and Mrs: Graham
.McNee -as leaders. Any: girls In
the, community' who' are . interested
please contact either of th'e •lead-,
ers before August 20.
'Steven Eadie of: Holytood visited
with his. grandmother.. Mrs. Mel
vin Reed and Uncle Girvin Reed
for a few days last week.
Weare pleased -to report. that
Mrs. .Chas. Fowler and Maurice
Myers have returned to their homes
,after both. being -patients in Wing=
ham Hospital the past two weeks
• Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Massey,
Lynda and Ken of Cleveland.
Ohio arevisiting with her Mother,
' . Mrs. Frank Jones. Other recent
visitors with Mrs :.' Jones: were'Joe .
Rowe, Weldon. Rudow' and son :
A len' of Elmira. •
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EARN MORE;
The top -dressing of • established
hay Immediately after first cutting
ts' an accepted practice a i,th profit- •
conscious .farmers. Here's why : a
$ 10,00 application per acre will;
on the •average, ' give at least 'a
520:00 per acre return..The use of
fertilizer on pasture at. mid-season
Is equally profitable.
SAVE MORE
CO.OP Bulk. Spreadingsakca you'
time and effort and actually cost: •
'*ery,, little. your fertilizer k spread,
at appr,o‘imatcly bag prices., With,
CO-OP, modern' cyulptitcnt. you
are assured of ttntform . ds 'tribe
uon of`thc• fer`tiliier
• R. ;R h J I .iJ. and.
Truck or 'tractor-drs n spreader : , sec .your COOP
and arrange for the most pr;t is al. mot celili tilic,tl
spreading method tieryour farm, •
Bulk Fertilizer Spreading is another CO-OP Service to the Ontario Farmer'
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CO.'OP SERVES.:Y'OU BEST!
Lucknow Qistrict Co-op
Phone 518-4125
(Ph -Oto '. by Ashley and
DCTHIE -, REA VIE
:Miss Anne. Smellier of Regina,
and Mrs . Parker of Guelph called.
on Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Park' on
Saturday..
, Sunday visitors. with, Mr. and Mrs ;
Harvey Culbert and girls were Mr..
and •Mrs.. Stewart 'Mullin and Donna:
.and Geo ..Beaton , Lucknow, Mr,.
and Mrs..Laverne Culbert and
family, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. •
Leonard Bowman, Benmiller, Mr..
and Mrs. Richard Lemmon Wind-
sor, Mr.. and Mrs . Stanley Mitchell
Hensail, Mrs. Culbert's father, ,Jas..
Beaton. $r•. of Lucknow has returned.
home after' a two month visit with
friends in Western Canada His
son Jas; Beaton 1r, is spending
•a two week vacation with him and
other members of his family.
• Mr . ,and Mrs. Heber Eedy, Mrs. '
Irvine Eedy,• Patricia- and. Martha,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Ross Eedy, Paul and
Rosemary attended the Eedy fam
• fly ,reuni.on. in Milverton on Sun=
• day. •
Karen and David Carter of Lona
don are spending two weeks with
their aunt, Mrs. Jean Broughton.
Mervin Blackwell also visited his
sister, Mrs,' Broughton for the
week -end..
"Would you believe it?. He act-
wally ranaway as they were stand
ing at the alter!"
"Lost his nerve. 1. 'supposei
No - found it again,"
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St: James Bond United Church,
Toronto,, was the scene of the
imarriage of Marian:Isabel Reavie
of Toronto and lionald George 4
Duthie -of Islington on .July. 161566
at •2 p : m . The bride is the d a ugh
ter of Elynier Reavie and the.late
Mrs.. Reavie of Lucknow The
groom `is the: son_of_ Mr and Mrs
George Duthie ;of, Islington
The church was decorated with..
baskets of :pink. and, white.'mums' ' •
.and pink .gladioli :.Rev
in g of 'Toronto' officiated. at the
double ring ceremony
Ralph Peters' was organist :and •
Dan•Duff, soloist, sang",wedding
• PraYer" 7,.
• . The bride, given in marriage b;y
her father,,•'wore:an A. -line gown
of silk organza featuring an
'empire •bodice of. Swiss cuipur
:lace, skirt' border of border of
lace at bottom.'of herr) and a flow
ing train caught up with.'three:'
small bows at emp ire line.. Her
shoulder length veil was of pure.
silk. illusion tulle, caught up with"
•a headpiece of lace in encrusted
'pearls in the, shape of a .flower,
Sh.e carried a cascade of white
miniature• carnations, 'trailing
stephanotis and pin,k.sweetheart ,
roses. ' _ ,
The matron of Honour was Mrs
• George Sled' of Toronto.' The;,
bridesmaids .were Miss fat Rowe `.
of liensall aid Mrs. Donald: Mac-
Donald , sister ,of the groom, of
Islington. All ware identical
apple green floor length gowns
of'ehiffon over'taffeta with back
fullness anad matching chiffon
short boleros featuring high neck-
line in front and low back detail,
:emphasized by' shoestring bows.
Their small headpieces were`of
• matching organza with velvet
streamers and they carried cos*
rippea)
cades of miniature pink and . .
white carnations'. •
. Frank Tesky of Islington was
.groomsman. Stuart Reavie,, Luck-
now ,brother of the bride,.Bil%
Sutherland, Toronto and Dr,
1 Donald MacDonald, Islington
I were ushers..
._ r The_ ceptio was held at' the:
Queen Elizabeth. Ballroom . Sister
of the .bride„. Mrs. Roy Stanley' of
1.1.rondon, ,received the guests wear-
ing an apple .en and yellow
to feta'sheath dress with yellow
chiffon .cape. matching access--.'
ories and a corsage of white
.'.miniature carnations arid steph-
anotis., She Was assisted, by the
groom's mother who wore an
orchid chiffon.she'ath dress with:
draped neckline, .matching pink
accessories: and a dusty rose orchid
corsage
. 'Out of t.owwn. 'guests attended from
Montreal.London, Kitchener,
Forest, Breslau, Lucknow #tiplcy,
Kincardine, Paisley, lianover,.
Hcnsall , Windsor and HHarrilton
For a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario;. the bride, those a <white
linen dress and; coat -ensemble with
1. burgundy rose accessories and
matching corsage
Mr. and Mrs.. Duthie are residang
: at. 281 Markland Dr. , Apt , ,51C,., . .
Etobicoke: ,
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