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93rd Birthday
(Whitechurch News).
Congratulations are extended.
on the cornnur ity to George -
'aserrtore who on. Sunday quietly
bserved his 93rd.'birthday,. Present
x the ,occasion. were Mr.. and Mrs.
Doug McQueen and Brian .of
'oronta and Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon
Qss and farnily. , of iiluevale, On
londay his sister, Mrs,. Raines
nd her son Clayton bf Guelph/
rolonged the 'celebration by hay-
1g -dinner with him,
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald ;iami+ison,
bra and Cordon of West Wawanosh.
ere sunday visitors with Mr:, hnd
lrs. Torn .Magoffin,
Mr. and' h'i's,.. George Fisher and'
«is were Sunday visitors with
Ir, and. Airs. Elliott Carruthers of
ipley. .
4r.: and Mrs. Earl Jamieson,
Ferry and."' Sharon were Sunday vis
cors with his parents, Mr, and
lis. Torn Jamieson.
Spending last week end at home
!ere Donald Gaunt 'of Kitchener ,
ith eMr .. and Mrs, Russel Gaunt,
lm Ross of Kitchener with Mr.
nd Mrs. Russel4 oss, George Conn
^ap�i)ri ith?
YHE .IUCKNOWI ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Obterved
.e v++A•YFttniY � ny • day quietly celebrated :his 76th
Sid Charles Martin left by plane and Birthday.
.or Toronto with -Mr, and Mrs: Wal -
We Conn, Murra;Y CQultes of Tor-
onto with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes, Elwin Moore of L01110116
with his parents Mr, and Mrs. 'Mill-
ari Moore. i'
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We, .are pleased to report Russel
Ross arrived .home from Victoria
bus on Saturday to visit at
Hamilton, North Dakota with his
niece Mrs. Franklin Page and
nephew Charlie'Fleming, Mrs:
Page and Me, Fleming are Mr.,
Martin's sister Rachel' • family.
Nancy Simmons of London accom-
panied her grandfather,
Thiscommunity extendstheir
sympathy. to MilasMcMill'aln of
iospital'London on .Friday. Teeswater in the loss of his wife
who passed away in Wingham and
District Hospital on Saturday. Sept-
ernber• •10 . Mr, and Mrs, McMillan
for a• number of years resided ,in
the house do the farm of the late
Thomas Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra `Schoktz att-
•end'ed the wedding of his niece
Barbara Fielder and John White,.
both of Goderich, at Knox Presby-
terian Chapel Goderich., on Sat.-,
urday at 2 p.m: with the dinner
'being held at Tiger Dunlop.Inn at:
4 p.m;
Mr. And/Mrs-Charles Tiffin:anc
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffinwere in
London on Thursday at St. • Josephs
Hospital, where Charles .under-
went tests.
Congratulations from the comm- •
.unity, to Earl Caslick who on Mon
We are,sorry to report that Ed.
'Walker was last ,week admitted to
Wingham and District I ospi_tal:
with a heart condition, 'We wish
him a speedy recovery,
On Wednesday last week Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Evans left by: plane for
Sutton Ashfield Not.t:ingham Shire
where Mrs, Evans will visit with
her relatives and Mr. Evan's
mother lives in:Derbyshire
.Garry Chaprnan returned on Wed,
nesday to school at >a ' ilton and •
spent the weekend 4t his home
hese, .
Barry Tiffin of ,Kitchener spent :a'
few"days ,last week with his •parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Tees-
•water,and visited with his grand-
parents, Mr,, and 'Mrs•,.Orville ' -
Tiffin and other friends in the
Mr., and Mrs, Roy Irwin visited
on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs, ,Bert
Hastings and. Murray, of Morris
township..
Some from here attended the
.wedding of Mary Phillips and
.Murray McLean on Saturday at..
p p,rn, in St, Andrews Church,
Wingham; ' ,
Bonnie Inglis, .daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Inglis of Fordwich
spent a few days last week with.
Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Adams add
family,. •
Anna MacGregor -Of Los Angeles •
California who,spends a few months
each year at her summer home' in.
Southampton visited last week with
her cousin; -Mrs. Tom Inglis of
West Wawanosh. .'
Mrs, Ronald. Russel of Schomberg
and Doreen Smyth of Toronto spent
the. week end with Mr. and.Mrs,. Ed
!Smyth and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs..
•James. Qiaspow and, Kevin: of Exeter
sand Mr. and Mrs.. Campbell. ;Smith.
of Ottawa visited at the Smyth
home. .
Mrs. Maud ilaggitt was discharged
from Wingham and District Hospital
on Friday and isnow at Pinecrest
Manor Lucknow.
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PAGE NINE
Shower. HeId For
Patricia Taylor
'tst. Heiens''News)
• On Saturday evening the St.
Helens ladies honoured Patricia
Taylor,, bride elect at a Commun
ity Shower in St. Helens Hall. The
bride was escorted to her seat of -
McDonald and
honour by 'Louise
Sharon Rantoul. Mrs, 'Earl Jamieson
was chairlady fol a short program.
Musical numbers were given by
Cathy Chandler.,, Rosalene Phillips,
Vera McDonald and Lorene Erring-
ton. Mrs. Frank McQuillin gave a
humorous reading and Mrs.' Barbour
conducted ..a contest*
Patricia received many lovely
gifts and she was assisted by Linda
Martini, Linda McGee and Brenda
Webster, Lunch was served at the
'conclusion,
Miss Florence Stuart of Evanston.
Illinois spent the past :week with
Miss W.D. Rutherford , •t
Jim ,Aitchison is a patient in'
W inghanl :and District .Hospital
Mr. ,and Mrs. Alex Nolan of
Regina, Sask. and Mr. and Mrs.
Willis•Corrigan of Barrie were.
visitors on Tuesday with Mr. and.
Mrs: Allan Miller,'
Beginners at•the St; Helens
School were Barbara Aitchison,
Bruce Hetsler and Murray' Lyons;
Hugh Rutherford Jr.' of Kingston
visited with his grandparents,' Mr.
and Mrs: Wm, Rutherford for
about three weeks..Ije returned '
to Kingston with his uncle,John
Rutherford. John visited for a few
days .with 'Mr., and Mrs. Hugh
Rutherford in Kingston:
Mr': and Mrs. Grant Rutherfo4•d,..
'Scott and Sean of Kingston: visited
for the weekend with with Mr.:and
,'Mrs._ Wnl. Rutherford:
WiidRecentlyAt
Kinloss Ghurch
McCONNELL -:HUSK
The' wedding of 'Norval Walter.
McConnell and Isabelle Marie
Husk took place in Kinloss United
Church on July 23, 1966. The
bride is thedaughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Melvin Husk, 'R, R.2 Holy-
. rood 'dnd the .groom's parents- are
Mr and Mrs. Russell McConnell,
R, R.:5, Kincardine.
The bride was given, in -Marriage
by her. father. She chose a floor
length gown of silk organza over
'taffeta with.lilypoint sleeves., Her
finger tip veil was'held in place
by a pearl crown;• and she carried
a bouquet of pink roses and white
carnations.
. Her attendants- were her sisters,
Mrs, Ronald Benniger , as matron
of. honour, Mrs. Everette Whytock
and Miss. Louise Husk as" brides-
maids. They wore street length
Owns of hot rose organza dyer `
taffeta and headpieces oforganza
flowers and short veils." Their
bouquets were pinkand white car-
nations..
'Miss. Kimberley. Dolson;, flower
,' girl. wore•a dress"of white lawn .,
over pink taffeta and a crown of
pink and white flowers. She cat'
tied a basket of pink and white.
carnations..
The groomsman was Douglas
Husk, ,brother of the bride. Guests
were ushered by ,William Husk and
Joseph Bandura. '
To receive guests, the bride's
mother chose -a dress of turquoise
lane over taffeta•with matching
hat and white accessories. The
groom's mother wore a royal blue
dress with lace bodice and white
accessories
For going away the bride• wore
a white wool dress trimmed with
navy and navy accessories. The
happycouple will reside on the
groom's farm in Kincardine
township. ' • .
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