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Relatives, Friends
Mark 80th Birthday
Of Frank Austin
Approximately 60 relatives and.
close-friends met at the home of •
.Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Courtney ;
Itungannon , ink onotir,77
of Frank Austin's eightieth
day last Sunday._ Rev , Father:11,
Cassano was also present.
E:Veryone enjoyed a hot dinner ,
smorgasbord style.
Rohl on Easter Sunday , April 17,
1892 in Ashfield .Township, Frank
is the son orthe late Peter. Austin
and Annie McCann. The Austin
homeplace, occupied by his ''
brother arid sister-in-law , Mr.
and Mrs.„Cyril Austin, is on high-
way 21, just north of St. Joseph's
Church, Kingsbridge.
The late Rey. W. A, Dean
joined Margaret McNamara and
Frank in marriage on June 14,
1922, They lived together on
their farm on the 10th concession
of Ashfield where they raised
-five -chi:Wren wEb were present
with their familiei at the Sunday
gathering, They are Teresa.. (Mrs.
Joseph Courtney) and four SOILS..
John, Vincent and Wilfred of
Ashfield and Eldon'of Dungannon.
His wife Margaret died October
6;1948.
Mr. Austin has 25 grandchild-
an. t ee great grandchild-
, ten.- Only one grandchild, Mrs.
Ronald (Audrey) Durnin of .Guelph
was unable to attend.
Thoseliesent during the day
from Goderich were Frank's
two sisters Mary (Mrs. Lea Cor-
riveau)and Irene (Mrs. Pat
Murphy) and 1st cousin Miss Car-
rie O'Neil. Another sister Violet
(Mrs, Albert Sutter) and brother
Lawrence, both of Detroit did not
attend. BrOther Cyril Austin of
Ashfield and brother-in-law Frank
Moran of Luckriow also enjoyed
the celebration.
,..0n.M9pday, April 17, the
family and members of the local
Catholic Women's League' attend-
ed Mass with 'Father Cassano at
Frank's present home in the vil-
lage of Dungannon Where he has
been living since last October.
Frank Austin has been a' life
long member of St: Joseph's
Church, Kingsbridge , starting out
as an altar boy, and then sang in
the choir for many years.
'MacDONALD - at Wingharri and
District Hospital on. Friday, April
14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
MacDonald, R. R. 3, Ripley, a
Son.
CURRAN '- to Ralph and Arlene •
(Dickson) Curran of R. R. 1 Dun-
gannon on April llth at. Alexandra
Marine Hospital, Goderich, a
son, Michael Ralph A-11an, -a wee
brother for Susan.
Plan F or Visit
Of Naturalist
At_the_Marcb_raeeting_of
Ripleyand District Horticultural
Society, held at the home of Mrs.
Donald Gillies in Ripley , plans
were finalized for the visit of Gus
tave Yak f of the Federation of.
Ontario Naturalists, whose topic
on this occasion %via be Birds and
Flowers of Bruce •Peninsula .
Sb that facilities would be
available for this well-known per-
sOnality to speak to as many
people as 'possible , it was decided
to seek the co-operation of Mr.
Turvill, Principal Of Ripley Dist-
rict High School. The education.-
1(intoss, Township.
Former Passes
W. J. IRWIN.
The death of William John
Irwin of Kinloss Township occprred
at Wingharn and District Hospital
on Monday; April 10th. He was
85.
He was born on concession '2 ,
Kinloss on April 9th, 1887, a son
of John S. Irwin and Mary E,
Johnstone.
Mr. Irwin spent his entire life-
time at farming on the 2nd con-
cession of Kinloss.
On September•(ith, 1922 he
married Stella Hudson of the 9th
concession, Kincardine Township.
They were 'married at South .Kin-
loss Manse.
Besides his wife , he is survived
by two sons and two daughters,
Calvin H. Irwin of Oshawa, W.
Lloyd. Irwin of KinlosS Township ,
Mrs. Charles (RUby) Riach of
Woodstock and Mrs. Charles
(Mayme) Wilkins of Ashfield
Township; -one sister Mrs. W. J.
(Ethel) Clark,of Toronto; seven-
teen grandchildren'and five great
,grandchildren; also two aunts,
Mrs. Annie Bere of Dungannon
and Mrs. Selina Hunter of LuCk-
now .
" He was predeceased by bis-firtt
wife , the former Luella Henry,
in ' 1918 •
The funeral' service has held at
'MacKen2ie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Thursday, April
13th. Rev, Glenn Noble of Luck
_now PresLyterian_Cliurch, of
which Mr. Irwin was a member ,
was minister.
Pa llbe-a-rers-w ere Harold ea arp
bell, Harvey Irwin, Clarence
Ritchie, Leonard MacInnes,
Robert Campbell, Gordon John-,
stone.
• Temporary entombment was
at South .Kinloss Mausoleum with
final resting place Greenhill'
Cemetery.
al value of such an address is un-
questionable ,and it 'was also con 7
sidered that the topic would be ,
most interesting to all ages.
,Mr. Yaki's subject will be ilius•
trated by colour slides and other
interesting displays and will begin
at--9.30 in' the-mornintof
18th in the auditorium of Ripley
District High School. In this
way the Ripley and Distridt HOrti-
adtural Society will' be assisting
in an, assembly of the school. It
is hoped that'there will be many
visitors from other communities
surrounding, Ripley.
Mrs. OliveiMECTiarles quoted •
from the Lucknow 'Craft Festival
SoUvenir Booklet "Festival•Fant-
asy7., an:article entitled "Pretty
but Deadly" and named twenty ..
poisonous plants found through-.
out Caratia , the toxic pait's.and
the symptoms', if eaten., Child-
renare their most common vic-
tims., Did yOuknow. that •oney
daffodil leaf can kill a child.".
Mrs. MeCtiarles also read "An
Irish Blessing" and rounded off her
interesting topic by making
"Playdough." and demonstrating
the use of this.for a centre piece
using vegetables, dried green
•leayes andsilverrndund.. •
The President thanked Mrs. Mc-
Charles and Mrs. George NIcDon-
ald e-kpre-sse-d_tbe appreciation of
all present for the use of the home
of Mrs. Gillies and'Mrs. Wylds.
Avoiding excessive exposure 'to
sunlight is one" way to Preveht
cancer, according to the ,Cahaditin
Cancer Society..
Couple Married
In lucknow Church
ABBOTT - CLARK
St. Peter's Anglican Church,
Lticknow ; decorated with Easter
lilies, was the setting .for the
marriage of 'Catherine Alene
Clark and Douglas Orville Abbott
on Saturday, April 1st at 4 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Clark of
Lucknow and the groom is, the son
of Mr:- and Mrs. "Morley 'Abbott of
Oshawa,
Rev. R. D. Odendahl officiated
-a_the--double ring cere,m.ony.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride chose an empire
style gown of peau de soi with
crystalline overskirt, bbdice'and
long sleeves in Italian )ace and
scooped neck with daisy trim
around neckline .and empire
She wore :'a Juliet cap
of Italian lade and a single
strand Of pearls. Her• flowers
were daisies and lily of the val-
ley , arranged and carried on a •
white Bible.
Maid of honour was Miss Leslie
Start of Woodstock. She' wore a
floor-length gown of mauve.
Form a life-saving habit. Have
a health check-up whenever you
notice an unusual symptom, says
the Ca—r Society. And
help support the Society's ,life-sav-
ing activities with a contrihution to
its annual campaign.
Hospital
services
Statistic's recently released 'at
the annual rneeting.of .the
Kincardine and District General
.Hospital indicate a great eed for
expansion in the near futr re.
flowered polyester sheer over
taffeta , styled similar to the
bride's gown.
Miss Janet Jamieson of Toronto
and Miss Susan Clark of Lticknow
sister of the bride, were brides-
maids. They were gowned ident•
ical to the, maid 'of honour.
The three attendants wore
yelvet chokers and their flowers
were daisies and deep purple
mums.
Steve Neal of Toronto was_
groomsman. Ushers were' Duncan
Abbott of B:acebridge and
Tim Abbott of Oshawa ,'both
brother§ of the groom.
Organist was Mrs. Tom Pritch-
ard and music :was "The Theme
to Romeo and Juliet" and "You'll.
Never Walk Alone.
A reception• followed at' the
home of the bride's pa-rent-s„.
The bridf's mother chose a
sheath dress:of mint green 'and a
white sweetheart rose corsage
tinged with yellow.
The groom's mother wore a
pink sheath 'dress and white sweet-
heart rose corsage tinged with
pink.
For travelling the bride Chose a
light blue.criMpelene dress with
white accessories.
The couple will reside at
, Ontario, where the grobria
is with the Ontario Proyincial
Police.
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