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On Tuesday, July .16th , there
SKELTON MEMORIALS entered into Eternal Rest, Lavina `
,ail yp
Agnes. (Coiling) McTavish, belov- . Iii g� �'
Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ed wife of .Reverend Duncan Mc-
Tavish, in her 81st year, The dec
ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS'
eased was born on the 4th cones= W
PHONE 881.0234 ONTARIO
WALKERTON Sion of Huron Township, 'the
'second child of Mr, and Mrs.
Jos-eph Coiling,''; Reared in a home of
God Fearing people,°she grew up
KINLOSS Ma25 Years in the Christian Faith, with aSOUTH-,• � �.. :k •
background that equipped her fora
Forluron Grouprole which later she found herself Recent. visitors with Mr: and in when her husband entered the
hs, Jack Needham were Mrs. Ministry, For 'fifty years her
ussell McDougall of B. C: , 19.74 marks 25 years of 'the Coun- mother led the -choir of Olivet �
rid Mrs: Verne Saur (Barbara Mc- '
t Junior Farmer Association in . Methodist Church , and she inherit
ougall) and 2.daughters of B.C.. Y ed her.. mother's love -for good /
,,�, and; Mrs. Donald C. Mac- Huron. Many Junior Farmer Clubs
have existed in.Huron as far back music,
ttyre and family enjoyed a camp- as 1920 and we are still .going
Ig trip to. Algonquin Park.
strop toda In ]949 the South On June 27th , 1916 , her 22nd
,,Recent visitors with Mr.. and g Y� l
Huron, Clinton Coiwanash , How-, birthday ; she married a young
'rus. Gilbert Hamilton were ick and North Huron Clubs felt. a farmer member of the same - Photo by Leonard Savgorodny.
bnald Hamilton of Gogama, need for a county organization, church, Fifty years later the
pd Mrs: .John Hamilton of Clin- celebrated their Golden Wedding. LA YE - ANDERSON
Since the birth of. the Huron Coon Lucknow United Church, decor boutonniere. ,
pn and Miss Betty Hamilton of Anniversary at the Bruce Inn
. ty Junior Farmers, -activities and ated with pink glads and white Theagroom wore a.white polyes-
riagara Falls. .among the various clubs :Kincardine ,• Where, a large com-
shasta daisies was the getting for
=,yks, Grace,MaIvor and Ronald. projects pang of friends..and relatives Bath= the marriage of Joan Marie rider- ter jackef, with black.velvet col -
f London, Donald McIvor of have flourished. Their motto, erect to honor. the ha coil le , g lar , blue shirt, with white -'ruffle,
brettoand Miss Dianne Green of "Self Help and Community Better PPY p son and James Donald La.ye on black bow -tie, Tuxedo blank
kston visited last week end with merit" ,has always been the One year later, , 1917 , her hus- FLiday , June 21st at 5 p, m, Rev . pants and red carnation boutonn-
band undertook to re are .for the R. G. Nicholls officiated at the
and Mrs, Ira Dickie, thought behind each project under- P P. sere,
Combined church services. at taken by Huron Junior Farmers, ministry of the 'Methodist Church, double ring ceremony, The groomsman was Lawrence
outh Kinloss church at 11 a. M. Even before the county organiz.a- Ilius it came to pass that this ded- Organ music by. Mrs, W, A. Ingram of London, Ushers were.
my 28th, South Kinloss Sunday tion was established the young icated young woman undertook Graham of R. R. 1 Lucknow was '
Terry Ferguson of Dorchester and
choolpicnic will be August_ 10th, 'people upheld these ideals, several years of hardship and O Per.fect'Love and Morning Has Kevan Fanni of London: They
Jack Gilchrist visited Mr, and In an attempt to celebrate 25 privation during the period of prep Broken, wore .powder blue jackets; black
aration. This she accepted with- The bride is a daughter of Mr. ants white ruffled shirts black
ihs. Fred Gilchrist last week end. years for th.C' county ,organization, P .
out a murmer because of her and Mrs.' Charles Anderson of
'Murray Keith enjoyed his trip to the Junior Farmers are planning bow -ties and white carnation bout -
consecrated Christian character, Lueknow,. The groom is a son of
Iew Brunswick with the to hold 'a Reunion and Dance to onnieres:
commemorate. the occasion, The 'The years that followed led them: and Mrs. John Laye of Park- ' A reception followed in the
'oyageurs. , p
Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Hogg of reunion will take, the form of a to different places, but wherever'' hill, church parlour. The tables were
'psilanti visited her aunt Mrs. Dance and Smorgasbord her lot was cast she was gracious- . Given in marriage by her par decorated with, pink and white
elle MacKinnon last week end: in the Seaforth Arena, ly received, and left a host of- ents, the bride wore afloor-length candles, pink and white roses and .
friends wherever they served. She gown.of white nylon Swiss dot over the wedding cake on the head,
Pw possessed a rare gift,6f making the poi de soi, longi sheer sleeves with table,
feel the were welcome,in dee ruffled.cuffs high ruffled .
people Y , P' � g The bride's mother receive& the
their minister's home, and. the neckline and ruffle across bottom guests wearing a floor -length
RATES Parsonage was "open house" to all frons of dress extending up to thegown of rose floral nylon over
K• FINANCEwho called. waist at back with adjoining rose polyester and white carna-
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PSED CAR -SPECIALS
1.,
A NUMBER OF 1974 CHEV AND PONTIACS,
i DOOR, HARDTOPS, IMPALA, PARISIENNE, BROUGHAM
1974 BUICK Century sedan
2 –1974 IMPALA 4 door hardtops
1973 BUICK Century, 2 door
1973. CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 door hardtop
1973 CHEVELLE, 4 door sedan
103.VEGA, automatic transmission
1973 FORD Gran Torino 2 door hardtop,
1972 MERCURY Marquis, fully equipped, air conditioned
1972 DODGE Monaco, fully equipped, air conditioned
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes
1972 CHEV Impala
BUICK La Sabre Custom, air conditioned
1991 CRV MONTE CARLO, 2 door hardtop
1969 NMAC Parisienne, 2 door hardtop
29 -1965 - 1968 Models.
1972 CHEV stationwagon
M LER stationwagon
19n CHEV, % ton pick up
1971 GHEV,1 ton cab and chassis
2 _ 1971 FORD %. ton pickups
197U BEV 50 series cab and chassis and 14' vans
A number of vans from 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6
cY�der, some CHEVS, and some FORDS
Sr
assels Motors
DP Servics Station m iPhom 8814173
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With a body that often, suffered
from physical disability she played
her part.with'a smiling counten .
ance , and a cheery manner that
enriched the lives of all who knew
her well. Even in her times of
sickness she radiated cheer to her
friends who came to see her. She
never complained, so much so,
that the nurses and 'doctors who
served her spoke of her as a "bravr
woman". Such she was to be to
the very end.
On Friday , July 19th, -she was
laid to rest in Mt. Pleasant Cem-
etery, London. An impressive
Memorial Service was conducted
in the A. Millard George chapel,
by -Dr, C. D. McLellan, assistant
minister. of Calvary United Church,
where she was a faithful. member, ..
Mrs. Norma Clare of Riverside
Choir and friend of the family,
rendered "How Great Thou Art" , a
fitting tribute to one who was a
lover of song all her life. Strong
stalwart nephews, sons of the Col -
ling family, carried -her body to
.its last resting place.
She leaves to, mourn her passing
her husband, retired in. London;
one son John, who lives in
Phoeniz , Arizona, two grandchild -
ren Rex of Denver and Margo of
Orem near,.Salt Lake City. 'All
were •present at the funeral. Three
small boys', great grandchildren,
live with their parents in Denver,
In London, a second son Ernest
predeceased her in January, 1973.
There remains to mourn the dec-
eased , Ivta ion his widow, and four
children, ,11 of London, Ted,
Carole, Kathy and Terry. Three
sisters and one brother still survive
of this once illustrious family, as
another of them has gone to•join
the Church Triumphant before the
Throne of God,
train. xny w ire roses an . sma
buttons trimmed the neckline..
tion corsage. -
,
The grooms mother assisted ,
Her shoulder -length veil was held
wearing a floor-lenith'gown of
by a pearl studded. floral head-
Pink and lilac floral nylon and
iece, She carried a bouquet of
Piece,
a
white carnation corsage.
red roses, white Shasta daisies,
pink miniature carnations and
For travelling. the bride chose
baby's breath,
a creme pant suit of floral linen
Ruth Brooks of London was maid
with matching blue nylon blouse
of honour.
and pink and white miniature earn -
Bridesmaids were Julie Stanley
of Kitchener, Charlene Mc Ewan of
tions.
The couple will reside in Lon-
'where
Holyrood', sister of the bride, and
don , the bride is employed
at The Professionals.' a hair -dress -
Cindy Laye of Parkhill, cousin of
ing shop and the groom is attend- ,
the groom,
They wore identical floor -length
ing Fanshawe College.:.
gowns of pink and powder blue
Out of town guests attended
floral cotton with smocked top and
from Toronto, Sarnia,
Wallaceburg, London, Palmerston,
smocked cuffs. Thein wide -brim-
med hats were trimmed with pink
Goderich, Lucknow, Parkhill,
ribbon andthey each carried a
/
Holyrood., Kitchener,
Prior to her marriage., the,
bouquet of white shasta .daisies and
bride was honoured with showers
pink miniature carnations.
'by Mrs. Jack McDonagh of.Luck-
Shawn McEwan of Holyrood;
now, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Cliff
nephew of the bride was ring
bearer. He wore' a white
Crawford and'.Mxs, Russ Button,
,
polyester suit, powder blue shirt, ,both
of Lucknow; Miss Ruth Brooks
of London for girlfriends; and
black bow tie and red carnation
Miss Jean Isaac of•Parkhill,
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