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:Gary Courtney, brother of the
groom, was best man and the
guests were ushered by Paul Far-
rell and TRobert Turtle.
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A reception followed at the
Fleet Club. The bride's mother
received the guests in a lime
green polyester dress with yellow
accessories, ,and a corsage of yel-
low roses. The groom's mother
assisted wearing a rose crimplene
dress with beige accessories.and a
corsage of white and pink carna-
tions.
The master of ceremonies was
Courtney MaCDonald , London,
cousin of the grOom.
For going away Linda chose a
checked blue and 'white knit pant-
suit .
Following the receptron, wed-
ding guests were entertained at
the home "of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turtle, sister and brother-in-law
Of the bride.
Guests attended from Lew,isporte
New fo and la nd;‘, Moncton, New
Brunswick and Toronto, London,
Ripley, Kitchener and Wingham
Ontario.
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Home with, their parents Mr.'
and Mrs. George Fisher for the
week end were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Fisher ,•Lonnie , Lori' and
Lee of Guelph, Mx. and Mrs. Bill
Fisher ,..Timmy and Teddy of Don
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson
and Cindy of Campbellford , Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Machan of Wat-
erloo and Mr: and Mrs. Bob 'Estey
of Guelph and on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Gill Gibson, Rhonda , Bill
and 6rcgory.
Visitors on Sunday with' Mrs.
Lillian McClenaghan were Mr.
and Mrs. Percy McClenaghanand
family of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted. McClenagharr of Kitchener.
Malcolm Brown, 2nd conces-
sion, has sold, his farm to Bob
MacMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pat MacMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peirot,
.Rhonda , Mary Jo, Jane and Maur-
•een of Goderich were Sunday vis-
itors, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and family.
Mr. and Wks Leroy Rintoul,
Carol; Kimberley and Debbie of,
King4, on Friday attended the
wedding of her brother Bryan at
the United Church,. Blyth, at
7 o'clock., .A reception followed
at Auburn Hall:.
Misses Barbara, and Jean Camp-
bell of London spent the week end
with Mrs. Robert Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig on
the week-end moved to their home
in the village.
On Thursday the movers came
to the manse to pack the belong.-
ings of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd- Mur-•
dock, ready for the van on Friday.
Lloyd Murdock will be back from
Toronto on Thursday while, the
packing is 'in progress.
Mr. and Mrs.' Des Roches of
Penetang spent the week end
with his brother Raymond Des
Roches, Mrs. Des Roches and
family.
Attending 'the 50th wedding
anniversary dinner at St. Helens
Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Symon de
Boer on Wednesday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and,
family from here and Mr. and
Mrs. Peter de Boer and family
from Langside. ALer the dinner
a programme was/held. John de
Boer read an address and Mr., and
Mrs. de Boer were presented with
a chair and lamp and freezer and
other gifts. This community ex-
tends their congratulations to Mr.'
and Mrs. de Boer on -this happy
occasion.
Quite a few from the vicinity
attended Open House on Sunday .
afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Symon
de Boer held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wim de Boer, St,
Helens.
On Sunday, May .5th Commun-,
ion and Baptismal services will be,
held at Chalmer's Presbyterian
Church with Rev. Glenn Noble
of Lucknow in charge.
Oh May lst Miss Ruth Elliott
will begin work' at Kitchener-
Waterloo Hospital. The commun-
ity extends their congratulations
to her on having passed her tests
and securing a position.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft,
Kevin, Shannon and Heather of
Winglem were Sunday visitors
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Beecroft and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn
were in London on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
of Sarnia were Sunday callers on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbkay and
visited with her mother Mrs. Jack
Stacey of Wingham.
Those attending-Mrs. Lucy
Harkness' 90th birthday Open
House at Brampton FarMers Build-
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tty .wedding took place at
a Chapel, C.F.S..,Hali-
lifax, Nova Scotia , when.
ane Stuekless and
1 David James Courtney
red in marriage by 'Chap-
in Stenson.
ride'is the daughter of
Mrs, Charles StuckiesS,
ire, Newfoundland and-
m is the eldest son of Mr.
Donald Coirrtney , Wing-
ganist was Miss Carol
, sister of the groom.
'de given in marriage by
, looked lovely in a•
white organza, featuring
yes and high neckline •
inserts of yellow ribbon..•
led a cascade of yellow
of honour was Miss Nancy
; sister of the bride.
n was of a white polyester
1 with pink carnations
on empire wasitline
g sleeves. She carried a,
of pink carnations and
isles.
ing on Sunday from here were Mrs.
Earl Caslick and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilford Caslick, Mrs. Velma Fal-
coner , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tif-
fin; Art Erriewein, Mrs. Robert
Mowbray. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn
and Alma were Sunday afternoon
visitors with Mr. and Mrs,. Gordon
Scott of Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,
Mr's. Velma Falconer, Mrs. Rob-
ert Mowbray and Art Ernewein -
-were callers on Elgin Wellwood of
Orangeville On Sunday while en-
route to Brampton.
We -are pleased to welcome
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COME TO OUR
PUBLIC FORUM
ON FRIDAY, MAY 3rd
at .8 p.m.
AT THE'
W. E. THOMPSON PUBLIC SCHOOL.
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See a film and ask questions. We have a FtheumatoIogist,
a local Doctor and a Therapist on, the panel.
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Mrs. Bill Evans back home from
the Wingham Hospital on Sunday.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plans"-
ville.
Phil Chadwick Of London spent
the week end with Mt. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson and Mrs. Leola
Chadwick of London visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart MacPh'erson
and Mrs. Hazel. Purdon of Luck-
now .
Hugh Sinnamon was in London
on Monday writing exams on
Advance French.