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o Wayne, Mrs. Earl Greenlee,
Alr, and Mrs, laugh Davis, ,[ice
n tier and Alike, Mr. and Mrs.
Personal items
Mem,' from this coming lit
at ended the funeral of the let
I'Tr's. W. J. Dickins at the ;Has
l -e.4 Nacre! home, l,ncan, o
"1'1tursday, Jtlnc 8. Mrs,iok
Ina was a former member
gt, Patrick's church and.
tltember et :the WA ,at the tint
of tier death, She and the tat
l'Ir, Dickins moved to Luca
ell the fall of 1948 and sine
Etat time bee been a faithfu
worker of .Holy 'Trinity church
14nean,
Mr, and Mrs, .earl Atkinson
and Mr, and Mrs, Harvey
,Latta and fancily spent. Sunday
at their cottage "TWA Oaks"
{rand Bend, t '
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Dickins,
i1lr, and Mrs. Clarence Davis,
Mr, and Mrs, ReliedTindall,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll,
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Devis and
Mr, and Airs, Heber Davis
were guests at the wedding in
lfoly 'trinity Anglican Church,
Lucan, oe Saturday, June 10 at
o'clock .of Mr. „Peter Boss
Sovereign, London, and Joyce
Elizabeth MacDonald and at
the reception which followed at
the Lucan Legion. Hall,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Carroll
visited Mr. Carroll's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll,
patients in •Masonyilla Hospital,
Landon, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Noels,
Aylmer, and Mr. and Mrs
Maurice MacDonald, Luean,
were Sunday guests with Mr,
and Mrs, Jack Dickins.
On Saturday evening, Air,
and Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr, were
entertained at a dinner party
And dance given by Dr, and
firs, George Lindsay of Lon-
don..
Air. and: Mrs. Heber Davis
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Barker,
anterided for last week)
Shower
Miss Joyce MacDonald,
bride -elect of June 10 was
guest of honor at 2 miscella-
neous Shower in the parish
hall of St. Patrick's Church on
Friday,evening.
Mrs. Tom Kooy welcomed the
guests andcalled on 1'ieafher
Davis for a song, Mrs,' Jack
Dieldns read an address, and
Mrs. Hugh. Davis playedthe
wedding march as Mrs. How-
ard MacDonald and Mrs. Bob
Tindall escorted Joyce to a
decorated chair on the plat-
form.
After receiving the many
beautiful gifts Joyce thanked
and invited everyone to a trous-
seau tea at the home of her
parents on June 17,
Personal items
Jieber Davis .and Jeffrey
of Young were guests at a 25th
a wedding anniversary celebrar
etion at i3ryansten hall for Mr..
and
e Mrs, Ivan. Needham on
Saturday evening,
c Mr, and Mrs, Fred Dobbs .a
l tended the Alurnn] reunion at
Guelph .General Hospital re
cently and spent the weekend
with M. and Mrs. Bob Mogk..
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hlemke
and Joan, Exeter, were Satur-
day evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Herman Atkinson_
!lir, Iil.Igh'Carroll is a patient
in Masonville Hospital; Lon-
don where Mrs, Carroll has:
been a patient for the past -
eight yeare
Mr. and. Mrs, George Car-
roll, Detroit, Mr, :and Mrs, Al-
vin Carroll. and Cathy and Mrs.
Mr. and Airs. Earl Atkinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lat-
taand family spent Sunday at
their cottage, Grand Bend, and
yiey were joined in the af4.er•
oon by Mr, and Mrs, Don
Maguire and bus,.
Mrs. Raymond reenlee re-
turned home from St, Joseph's
hospital on Sunday where she
underwent surgeryrecently..
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and
Mr. and Mrs. Ran. Carroll at-
tended anniversary service at
St. Paul's Church, Kirkton, on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr.
ver.e ° Sunday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs
Sr. Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Da-
Letter from.
Bri nsley
By GORDON MORLEY.
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Personal items
Mr. Noble Greenlee, of To-
ronto, spent the weekend with
I.rs. A. Greenlee and family.
Miss Helen Lee visitedre-
cently with friends at • Tilleon-
it burg.
Recent showers have ,been
welcomed in this district. Most
planting of hoe crops have been
completed,
Mr. .and Mrs. George Prost
spent Sunday in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ban -
ting of Lucan. Also Airs. Fred
Fenton are enjoying a few
days holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Morley
attended the wedding of ,their
nephew, Mr. Morley Leckie, of.
Belle (River on. Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Morley and fanc-
ily Visited Sunday with rela-
tives in Lieury,
'Mr, Doug Lewis, Mr. Tack
Trevithick and Mr. Earl Dixon
attended the Masonic service
held at Ailsa Craig United
Church -on Sunday.
Debbie IDesjardihe, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Byron Desjar-
dine celebrated a birthday with
a party on Saturday with neigh-
bors • and relatives invited for
the occasion,
Cliff Ings, London, spent Sun,
d'ay with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll,
Mr, and Mrs, Tom Kooy
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Davis,
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Personal items
Barry Thompson of 8th Line
spent the weekend at the home
of his grandfather, Mr. John
(Linn.
Mr, Lawrence Rae, of St.
Marys, was a guest of his
cousin, Mr. Wilfred Wilson and
Mrs. Wilson, on Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Duncan Mc-
Naughton and Ronald accom-
panied by Mrs. Lewellyn Curry
of Denfield attended a birth-
day party in honor of their
cousin, Mr. Seafe, at Flint,
Michigan. Mr. Seafe -celebrated
his 90th birthday June 11. .
Mr. Arthur Rundle is at pres-
ent a patient in St. Jo:seph's
Hospital, London. Mrs. Rundle
is wrath him during his stay
there.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Dawson
of Lions Head visited at the
homes of Mr. Nelson Baker,
Mr, Oliver Baker and Mr. Al-
fred Baker last week,
'Mrs. Oliver. Baker attended
the 80th anniversary services
of the WMS on Wednesday eve-
ning held at Bethel Munro
church.
Misses Tracey aiid Laurie
Ball, of St. Marys, :spent the
weekend with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold
Berry.
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Letter from
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
(EDU a,s3• ca m : .COMM> Msa','.r".UM
Ladies' Guild and WA
The Ladies' Guild and WA
of St. Paul's Anglican Church
was held at the home of Mr's.
Theron Creery.
The president, Mrs. C. Smith,
presided ,for the WA meeting.
Scripture passage was read by
Mrs. Garth Biackler. A chapter
of the study book was given
by Mrs. Gerald Paul. A letter
of thanks was read from Mrs.
Phillips in Africa for gifts re-
ceived for herself and family.
The ladies of the church
received an invitation to attend
the ',blossom tea at Saintsbury
and also an invitation to the
home of Mrs. Inez McRoberts
of Lucan July 3.
Mrs. William Waghorn pre-
sided for the Guild meeting
which consisted of business
discussions.
At the :conclusion of the meet-
ing lunch was served by Mrs.
M. Blackler, Mrs. C. Smith,
Mies. M. McCurdy and hostess.
(Intended for last week)
Anniversary 'service was ob-
served in St. Paul's Anglican
Church Sunday morning with
the rector, Mr. MacAulay, of-
ficiating. The choir rendered.
an anthem.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Miller McCurdy were Mr.
and Mrs, Russell. Miller and
family and Mr, and Mrs. Law-
rence Mills of Oakridge Acres
and Mr. and Mrs, Clayton
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stacey
and. family •of Avontoh visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Butts Wackier.
Mrs. R. Humphreys is a pa-
tient in St, Mary's Memorial
Hospitai. at time of writing.
Mrs. T. Donbe aid Russell
of the Base Line, Mr. And Mrs.
Bert Gordon of Stagy Marys
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. William Scott.
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afternoon at Port Stanley and ter were Friday guests; , r.
called on relatives.
and Mxs. .Gerald Lawson of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thae- Woodham .were Saturday eye-
icer and Orr^ie attended the fun- Hing guests.
Bial of the farmers aunt, the. gr. and Mrs. Gladwyn. Boo-
late Mrsa George Hazelwood, of
Stratford at Fleinbuck Fgneral Sund ye evening guJeanette ofwMro
lEiatne on Monday. and Mrs. Wm.gJones and fa 1'4-'4-
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Mrs, K. Stewart, Mr. and , ]ly et the latter's father's ;% t•:
an:llirsd..Mwerevin ThackerSunday p and ftielt- : tagert, 11fr. Jas, B, Bryan :at
evening Franks,
.guests .of Mr, sand Mrs, Leon• i Miss Ruth .T. Hooper of Tor-
and Thacker.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Thae- hero parentstheMr.eEa d Mr
.icer and family won the one =Gladwyn Hooper,
thousand dollars cheque at The Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson.
on Friter`s Draw at ,Granton Marten, Grant, Sharon and
on Friday night, Mary Lou and Mr. Wm. Thom.
Mr. and Mrs, Claire Sisson son were Sunday guests amt.
spent Thursday with Mr. and . and Mrs, Edgar Baker of Zion
Mrs, Fred Petch of Strathroy. ' West.
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Mrs. Cecil Mosley and Mrs. Meson, Ann and Paul spent
Jas. Massey .during the past : Sunday with Rev, and Mrs, J.
week were: Mrs, Walter Jones,Lindsay of Port Huron.
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Jones being an evening guest; kinson and family visited Mori -
Misses Sharon and Mary Lou day evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Thomson, were Tuesday .eve -1 Joe Dann of Hyde Park.
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