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(Too late for last week)
Mrs. Irwin Campbell spent the
past week in London, where she
'was taking a course of study in
nursing. Margie nurss in Wing-
ham hospital.
Many from the area attended
the Lionel Thornton Dance at
Brookside school on Friday even-
ing, sponsored by the Lucknow*
Agricultural Society,
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald and • •
Mrs. D. A. MacLennan were re-.
cent visitors in London.
- Mr.- Dan Wylds is in his own:
home again, after spending the
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Martyn
entertained relatives and friends
on Sunday following the baptism
of Helen Ainslie in Knox Church,
Ripley.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles included
John Mc:Charles of Vetrolia , and
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley McTavish
of Toronto.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean was hostes.s
to the Ripley and pistrict Horti-
cultural Society on Tuesday
evening:.
Open House was held at North
.Ashfield School ,_when_parent
and friends had a chance to view
the work done by the children.
A singsong in a children's home. Kids from
broken homes learni.ng the joy/of making music.
With a guitar . . : and gentle help . . and happihess.
Couple Married In
Dungannon Church
Yes, you can buy
happiness. For others.
Now: Today.
qive to The
/Salvation Army
Red Shield Appeal.
Please
give to The
Red Shield
Appeal
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• A' viredding-tWk-place,in Dun-
gannon United Church, Saturday,
May_6 at 5 p.m. when Sharon A.
Ellig and James A. Culbert ex-
Changed yoWs.
Rev. Clirence McClenaghan
officiated at the double
'ring ceremony. „
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. Francis Ellig of Guelph ,
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil A. Culbert of
Dungannon.
The bride, given in marriage,
This 'Spike' II
ponated by '‘
• LisTowEt, TRANSPORT LINES .
. . Qpitario's Silver .ct Fleet
so
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Mrs. Arinie',Nlacairchris out
of hospital., btir wqlrenbugh
to return home; so is 'sripnding
some time with. her d•;ai4fhter at
as high as
zie and Mrs. Mary H. Martyn
during the past week.
ReV. Kenneth Rooney will be
away for the next two Sunday'§ as
he is, enjoying a trip to Wales.
WIN $3 /500
4 < Put. our money into
our, L1‘11 ranteediaKest-
KINCARDINE DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND
SWEEPSTAKE # 1
ment certificates now
pavingseven and three
quarter per
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cent,
. interest *.
PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR EXPANSION
AND EQUIPPING AT HOSPITAL
/PRIZES
TRUST COMPANY' SINCE 1882
7% for 2 years
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734' for 5 years •
, JACKPOT DRAW
SEPT. 16,1972
ist Prize - '-2,000"
7nd Prize - 100"
Lealand Hill, Manager
Ehin and Khigston
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Goderich 524-7381 .
-EARLY BIRD DR•AIN..
1• —J.L1L'i 1, 1972---S200,00
2 --JULY 15, 1972—V00 .00
, 3.— JULY '29, $200 00
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5 — AUGUST 26, 197iL-4,200 00
PER
TICKET
A wedding dinner was served
to -the- guests at the Dungannon__
Uriited Church. Don-WilliimsOn
of London, brother-in-law of the
groom, was master of ceremon-
ies. Torn Culbert of Alliston,
brother of the bride , toasted the
groom. The wedding cake was
•tifally decoraTed by a—Cousin
of the groOm, Mrs. Keith' Wood
of London. •
F011owing the dinner, guests
were invited to the bride and
groom's home, where the shower
and wedding gifts were on display.
At -9 a, m. -an invitation dance
was held in the Agricultural Hall
Dungannon, where the guests
enjoyed a pleasant evening ,
dancing to the ::uric of the
"Raises 2.." of P:eston and Water—
loo. David Ellig joined in sing -
wift
The bride and roc le ft on a
t- to to '.`i'iaga:a Falls.... New yorn,
, 'Fort Erie a nd London,
7:he bride tra",elled f.n..C tucu
nie;:e 2ant
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BRIDAL SHOWER
A shower Was held at North Ash-
field School for Helen MacNay •
bride-to-be on Friday evening. -
—Rond-Finlayson'oT Sarnia spent
the week end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Finlayson and I
attended the baptism of the baby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs/ Bill Fin-
layson.
THREE BAPTIZED
Baptismal services were conduct,
ed at .AshfieId Presbyterian_Church
on Sunday, when daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Hunter and two
children of Mr. and Mrs.• Brian
Black were baptized.
'Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martyn of
Kincardine, Who have been in-
California for the winter, called
on Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKen-
r.
by her father , was lovely in a
traditional white empire style
gown of peau de soie, trimmed
thfoughout with dark purple ribbon
With matchin: cathedral train,
and a halo veil. She carried
'yellow sweetheart roses.
The matron of lionour....wasMrs_.
ken Reath of London, sister of
the groom. Bridesmaids were
Miss Debbie Ellig of Guelph,
sister 'of the bride and Cathy Cul-
bert, Dungannon, sister of the,
groom. 'They were gowned in
empire style dresses of deep purp-.
le trimmed with'white lace.
They wore white flowers in
their hair and carried white and
yellow daisy mums. .
Groomsman was Kenneth
McNeei, Dungannon, friend of the
groom. Ushers were David Ellig,
Guelphi, brother' of the bride and •
Charles Culbert , Dungannon,.
brother of the, groom.
The_brides_mother—w=c_a_long_
crimplene sleeveless gown in
assorted colors of red, blue and •
white with a corsage of red roses.
Mother of the groom
wore a long gown of printed
jersey trimmed with mauve and
a white-corsage.