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Relative Shower
For Linda Elliott
HOLYROOD NEWS .
The 'home of Mrs. Ellwood
Elliott was the scene of, a. happy
gathering on 'Tuesday evening'
when relatives honoured Miss Linda
Elliott , bride elect , with a :mis-
cellaneous shower. Pink and white
streamers and balloons decorated
,the bridal chair.
To the strains of the wedding
march played by Mrs. Allan Mil-
ler, the bride and her attendants
took their places. The hostess
gave everyone a cordial welcome
and was chairlady for the program.
Miss May Boyle began the pro-
gram with a "Musical Romance"
in song.. Mrs. Jack Ackert gave,a
humorous reading entitled "Linda's
Shower" . A musical elimination
game was won by Mrs. Lois Hack-
ett and "The Perfect Husband" was
given by Mrs. Bryce klliott. Mrs,.
Wilma Elliott gave a humorous
reading "Linda's First Cake". MI'S. •
Goldie Harris won the, guessing
game. A contest ; "Things a
bride would like to get at her
shower" , kept the ladies guessing.
A reading "The eye rester" was
given by Mrs. Joyce Courtney.
Miss Karen Elliott read an ,
address of good wishes anti, assist-
ing the bride were Debbie Elliott
and Barbara Stanley.,
Linda received many lovely
gifts and in her reply'thanked all
who helped with the shower and
extended an invitation to her
trousseau tea at her home next
Wednesday afternoon. For she's
.a jolly-good fellow was sung.
• Assisting with placing the gifts
were Lori Miller, Karen Elliott,
Gail. Whytock. , Delicious refresh-
ments were served and a social
time enjoyed.
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EsPAYI-NOVEMBER 21 1913 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL weKNow,. ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN:-
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KI LOUGH
Allan Pope of Glen Orch -
at the week end with Mr,
Frank Ivlaulden and
mpathy is extended to the
familydu the death pf
father, the late James
, who had been in failing
for sometime, Mrs,
passedaway in May.
and Mrs. Arthur •
es(Jr.)have taken up res-
at the north end of our
Se,, We Welcome the bride
community.
gitotswitlyMrs. Gertrude
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
of Goderich , Mr. anti Mrs.
Currie of Waterloo, Mr.
Nits, Carson Laughran of Lis -
Mr. and Mrs. Scott
and family of Millarton
, and Mrs. George Gallo-
f Mellon, Sask. The Gal-
ysleft on their return trip .
lathe West, this week.
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
were dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Farrell and.
family.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ron Duncan of
Kitchener visited with. Mr. and
Mrs. George-Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stewart of
Millarton spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson.,
Lois Nicholson spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Col-
lison and family at Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson
of Holyropd attended the annual
meeting and Rally of the. Clan
MacPherson Association, held at
the Lord Simcoe Hotel in'Toronto
on Thursday of last week.. They
visited also with Mrs. MacPher-
son's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Busby and family at Port Credit.
Win Honours At
Achievement Day
DUNGANNON NEWS
4-H Achievement Day for this
agSianrdtlusrtdhfreaoiymr, ioeNauxocive
area was held in Wingham on
leromsc awb
leerrt hel r7ie.ne a6Atltluel bntsdh e..
ance and each received her •
stirling silver teaspoon. Mrs.
Linda..(Young) Culbert received a
pie server for having completed
18 clubs. .A few W.I. members
from here attended the afternoOd
program. Mrs. Maribelle Cran-
stone received County Honours
for the completion 'of 12 clubs.
'She is a member at St. Helens.
Jim Little and Wm. Wiggins are
in Wingham •and District General
Hospital, where they are having
X-rays and tests. It is hoped they
will soon be well enough to re-
turn home.
Mrs. 'Wilbur BroWn, Lucknow, is
in University Hospital in London,
where' she is to have hip surgery
for arthritis. Friends here will be
thinking of her during the 'next
three weeks in'hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy, Mich-
ael and Laurel from Strathroy
visited .this ,week end with the
fOrmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. H'.
J'. L. Eedy,
Harold Campbell from
Kamloops; British Columbia, en-
joyed a two-week holiday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dynes .
Campbell. He.returned by plane
from London on Saturday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Blake and -
Becky.from..Cambridge (Galt) spent
the week end at their respective,
homes here and in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. liyine Eedy mot-
ored to Mississauga. Saturday to
visit Mr, and Mrs. Bob Eedy and
twins, Megan' and Jennifer. Being
our baker, Irvine doesn't have the
opportunity to stay very long away
from his work and hOme: On
their return, on Sunday they visited
Mx. and Mrs. Don Aubin and
five children in Campbellville,
also Mr. and Mrs, Bob Ott and •
Matthew in Kitchener.
Mr.' and Mrs. lohn Linton and
Alisa from EdMonton are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. K. Daw-
son 'and other members of the
family here During the week
John is in Toronto attending a
ten-day computer course.
On Sunday Mt. and Mrs. K. K.
Dawson had a family dinner,at
which all members of their family
were present, including the Lin ,
tons., Mr. and Mrs. David. Daw-
son , Jatquelyn and Paul, Mr.
and Mrs. George Dawson, Kim,
Kathy , and Laurie from Godericli
and Mrs. Olive Straughan, from
Goderich.
Alvin, Sherwood recently fleW
to Calgary, Alberta to a Shan-
born Dispersal Sale, where he
purchased a valuable. champion
'female cow , to add to his fine
herd at Carnation Stock Farms , -
Dungannon.
The Royal Winter Faire which
is in •progress in Toronto has
.attracted quite a number from
this area,
Friends from this community
send congratulatiOns and best
wishes to Mr, and ic1rs.',Wm.
Petrie 'of Goderich , who. are cele-
brating ,their 50th anniversary on
Wednesday , November -21.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Pannabecker on the
birth .of their baby•daughter ,
Krista Lyn, a sister. for Terry,
born Nevenlber 1, 1973, in Wing-,
ham. and District Hospital'.
Mrs .. Paul Henderson, acorn,-
pa nied by her three daughters ,
Heather, Jennifer and 411 and •
their friend, Darlene Taylor, all
of Mississauga , viisited with the
former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Alton and other relatives
Friday to Sunday.
Sports' night for parents in Ash-
field and West Wawanosh is held
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of
each month at 8.30 p.m. in
Brookside School. As an added
attraction there will be
Progressive Euchre in the library
ion these nights. For the more
athletic there is a chance to play
Volleyball or Table Tennis or do
gymnastics. Come out and enjoy
yourself. The next Sports' •
Night is to be November-27.
During my vacation Mrs. Mary
Bere kept the Dungannon News °
reported and 'appreciated her
time and work ,,and all readers
would also. Again you may phone
529-7965 to keep our Dungannon
News active.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Naylor
from Sarnia spent the week end
with the laiter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Park.
Dinner guests on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs . Eric McNee
and Brenda were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Boechler and daiighters of
Goderich.
Mrs. Murray Oke from Scarbor -
ough spent several days recently
at her parental home with Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins, and
with Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard, Chis-
holm here ,' and Mr. arid Mrs.,
Raymond Chisholm in. Goderich.
Mrs. John Ryan has returned
to Georgetown after spending the
summer in her home in Dungan-
non. "She will accompany her
'daughter and son-in-law , Mr.
.and Mrs. Gordon Kidd to
Florida for the winter months.
Leonard Payne , student from.
Laurier University in Waterloo ,
Spent the week end with' his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Chisholm and family
and also visited his grandmother
Mrs. Payne in Walton.