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EDNESDAYr AUGUST 16th, 1972 PAIR FIFTEEN
Senior Citizens
Attend Picnic
At Owen Sound
Andrew-Lane Clan
Hold 48th Picnic
Sixty-three members of the
ndrew-Lane Clan once again
njoyed themselves at. Ashfield
ark, on the occasion of their
8th
mil. Gordon Kirkland had some
teresting contests for the ladies
nd Mrs. 'Florence Stothers had
ntests for the ladies and the
en. We now know which men
e adept at taking the' wash off
e line.
Races were 5- yrs. and under
iris, Michelle McDonagh; Tracy
Donagh; boys, Hugh Brown;
• 8 girls, Suzanne Kirkland ,
rgot Stothers; Julia Carruthers;
•12 girls, Marta• Stothers, An-
tte Kirkland, Eleanore Brown;:
• 12 boys, Gordon Brown; any
ge, Marta Stothers, Margot
tothers, Eleanore Brown; three -
gged.race , Annette Kirkland
d Marta Stothers , Suzanne. Kirk-
nd and. Mary Jane Courtney.
All enjoyed a banquet smorgas-
rd,
Births since 1971 picnic were
yid, born Noveinber 1971; son
f Mildred and Ivan McQuiliin;
eg Allan, December 1971, son
Jean and Allan: McCharles;:
ndrew George, January 1972,
of Louise and Donald Stroh;
arren Scott, February 1972, son
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of Joan and. Donald Kirkland;
Jason, July'1972, son of Judy and
Ron Austin; Shawna Jean , August
1972, daughter of Suzanne and
Bill Andrew; Julia Apne, July
1972, daughter of Beisrerlei and
Tony Foubert.
Deaths - Isaac Stothers, Oct -
ober 1971; S. B. Stothers, Janu- Citizens of Ontario, in Co-opera-
.
ary 1972; 'Flora E. Andrew, March don with La_ke Huron Zone 9,
1972. A moments silence was O.M.R.A. took place on Wednes-
observed in their memory. .day, August 9th in Owen Sound.
Special prizes were presented Previous plans were made for the
to; Oldest lady present, Mrs, picnic to take place in Harrison
Elora Reed; oldest gentleman, Park, but on account of weather
Rev. Andrew •Lane; most recent the gathering was held in the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Owen Sound Arena.
E. Andrew; youngest boy, Darren Avery interesting program had
Kirkland; youngest girl, Lana been arranged for The Park but •
Kirkland; largest family, Mr. and changes had to be made for the
Mrs. Mac Lane; person coming Arena. Visits to the bird Sanctuary
farthest , John Carruthers from Waterfowl Sanctuary , Boat rides
Niagara Falls; birthday nearest and 'Miniature Golf were cancel-
29th of February , Mrs. Florence led; '
Stothers. Over four hundred citizens reg-
Officers for 1973 - President , istered froth different clubs. Forty-
Girvin Reed; Vice President five attended from Lucknow.
Hugh Lane; Secretary , Catherine Mrs. E. Schaeffer , President of
Andrew; Treasurer, Jack McDon•• Zone 9 Senior CitizenS, welcom-
agh, ed the visitors as well as a hearty
Mrs. JeanCarruthere entertaini,-- welcome from Mr. Rutherford ,
ed with a musical progra m , And- the mayor of Owen Sound.
Mr. rew Carruthers singing Grandth- Norman Carter , recreation
administrator of Woodstock, form-
and
'Clock and tapes, recorded erly of Owen Sound, was master and composed' by Susan Stothers of
Stratford, of ceremonies, assisted by Mr.
Singing of Auld Lang Sys tie Cristie director of recreation
for Owen Sound. Entertainment
• with games , as' well as readings ,
solos, guitar and harmonica duets.
rhythm band , organ selection,
Were provided by the clubs. Mrs.
Ray Leddy delighted the group
with two humorous readings
and Harry Layis with two mouth
- organ selecttorrs-from Town and
Country Club. Mr. Alex MacKen-
zie of Lucknow won the prize for
the oldest man present with Mr.
Alex MacLeod a close runner-up ,,
both from our local club. The
person coming the farthest was a
visitor from Scotland.
Mrs. W. J. 'Zerback and Mis. •
Hodge of Stratford , members of
the provincial executive of
Toronto brought- greetings.
Everyone enjoyed a -delicious
lunch at noon hour with beverages
served by the merribers of the Sun.
shineand Keenage Clubs of Owen
sound.
The 'youth and recreation clubs
provided' entertainment in the '
afternoon; Playhouse '72:
Thenext_rnega: for.Zone 9
executive will be held in Lucknow
at the Legion Hall at 2 p.m. on
Friday , 'September 8th.
THIS WEEK IN RIPLEY
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14
Ted Rouse leg.
Ted is' the owner and operator.
of the Ripley Chopping and .Feed
Mill. During Ted's vacation
the mill Was operated by his
assistants Alex- Macintosh of Luck-
now and. Niels-Frederiksen-of
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Newlyweds. To Reside In lideeith
- Photo by ,McDowell
PHILLIPS - MacGILLIVRAY
Langside Presbyterian-Church ., • Grant 'Phillips of-Lucknow , broth-
decorated with summer flowers, er of the gloom were ushers.
lighted candles and pretty green Mrs. Donelda Scott -of Lucknow,
bows was the setting for the mar- the bride's former music teacher,
riage of Carolyn Elizabeth Mac- played the wedding music and
Gillivray,and Glenn Alan Phillips Miss Linda Young of Langside
on. Saturday , July 29th at 7 p.m. sang "Theme from Love Story" ,
Rev. Glenn Noble_perforrnesi_the feet..
double ring ceremony. The par-
ents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart-rylaceilliwa-y-of-Holy-
rood and= the• groom's parents are
Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. Phillips of
Lucknow.
embroidered daisy trim and short were white and she wore a corsage
puff of yellow sweetheart rases. The
miniature flowers in her hair.
puffy,, She wore yellow lbride and groom visited Niagara \ Falls and points in Northern. Ontar-
Miss Carol Btickmeir of Calgary, io. They will reside in Goderich
niece of the bride and Miss Donna where the groom is on the /staff
Leclair, of Toronto, also'niece of, at Dominion Roads Machinery.
the bride and Miss Brenda Phillips The bride was on the staff at Lon-
oUticknow,iister_of_the_groom , donLlielnsurance-Co„anthwas
were bridesmaids. They were
'identically gowned to that of the.
maid of honour. They all,car-
ried cascade bouquets of yellow
and white carnations.
_Ringbearer_was_1(laster_Wayne
Phillips of LucknoW, brother of
the groom. • Open House was held at the
Mr: Jack Phillips of Wingham', home of-the bride's parents on
brother of the groorri, was grooms• Italy 22nd and the rehearsal party
man. Bob MacGillivray of Holy- was held at the home of the
rood , brother 'of the bride and .groom's parents.
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The summer picnic for Senior
ended-the picnic-for-another year.
All members are asked to keep
in mind- and plan for the 50th
anniversary in two yearsIence
2 — 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door and
a 4 door hardtop
20 — 1965 - 1968. Models
1970-,FORD Custom-500 stationwagon
1968 FORD Custom 500, 9 passenger stationwagon
1970 CHEVY van, long wheel base
1969 CHEVY Iran, V8 automatic
1969 G.M.C. 3/4 ton picky
1969FORD Super van
1968 G.M.C. 1„ton pitkup, V8
1970 G.M..C. % ton, G.M.C. engine
1910 G.M.C. 1 'ton, cab and chatsis, 350 engine
assn Tituclea - On holidays this yea is Mrs.
Marion 'MacTavish assistant at the
Ripley Post 'Office.
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•Mrs. Ossie Forrester , who has
been away visiting, returned
home this past week.
Back to her'home on Malcolm
Street this past week is Mrs. Char-
les Wyld with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mt's.
Niels Frederiksen.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride, was charming in a •
floor length gown of white poly-
ester shantung, handmade with
empire •waist , long, full sleeves
laced with mint green velVet rib7
bon and lace insertions ai the
waist and a long lace train. Her'
veil was elbow length with a flor-
al headpiece. She carried a gas-
cade bouquet of white and mauve
carnations with green fern. ,
Miss Ursula Courtney of God-
erich was the maid of honour. The bride's travelling costume
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was a navy and yellow fortrel lone
green polyester crepe with dainty s—leeve ress. Her accessories
The reception was held at Holy=
rood Hall which was dec9rated
with balloons, bells and white •
and green streamers. A smorgas-
bord meal was served and -the
wedding• cake centered the table.
The bride's mother wore a
gown of mauve polyester lace
over satin with white accessories.'
She' Wore tiny mauve flowers in
her hair.. Her corsage was of yel-
low roses. ',The groom's mother
chose a dress of blue arirnplene
with silver trim and white acces-
sories. She wore miniature white
flowers in her hair. Her corsage
was also of yellow roses.
the recipient of four lovely show-
ers, one at London Life, one at
,Langside Cormnunity Hall, one
at the home of the maid of hon-
our and one at' the home of, the
;groom's sister Mrs. Lewis Cardiff
'of Brussels.
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