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most attractive, the
result of alot of planning
and: ork by their family, •
Mr, and Mrs.. Ernest
Ackert and Mr, and Mrs,
(June) Rob Shouldinep „
Boyd's., '-.,orcheStra
provided the dance music
and. — the 4-rolyrood-
Worn en s Institute
catered to a sumptuous
smorgasbord meal at
midnight. 'Friends from
here were happy to at-
tend and enjoyed sitch•. a
lovelY evening, on this
special event', . ' Mn, and Mrs. Jaek Barr
and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
McFarlan of Kincardine
returned home Saturday
evening froin a most
LOot-Ohttoo.
United. Church and the
Canadian. Order. of,
Foresters,
The . funeral service
„Was held at~r the
MatKenzie a nd
WIcCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow •• on Thursday,
July 24. Rev. Doug
Kaufman of Lucknow
United Church was
Minister. Tom
Pritchard.was organist,
PalibearerS, were
cousins, Jiro WeSt, Elmer
Courtney and friends,
Bob. McIntosh, , George.
MaCDOnald, Bob.: Lyons •
and. Donald Gaunt.
rlowerbearers -were
nephews;7-7Riok'
Terry Elliott„ •. :Mac-
Andersen, Guy . Kelly;
and `cousin, John
Rutherford,
Interment ; was in
Greenhill 'Cemetery.'
BY MAY BOYLE
" Mr. and Mrs, Vinton
,Lent Of Port Huron, Mr,
and Mrs. Bob IVIacKenzie
- and Mr. and Mrg. Lennie
Coradkuski of Saginaw,
Michigan „attended the
,Collison picnia on
S a Sun daytursikv_AngLon
a family gathering was.
held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Murray
artd•boys. . • .
Congratulations to Mr,
and Ms. Raynard Ackert
of Lucknow and formerly
of Con.'10 and of Holyroosi
who celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary on
Friday evening at the
Lucknow. Community
Centre. The
,
Centre was,
elijoYable trip to Western
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, ' Olen
lialdenby and Sara left
Saturday' morning on a
Motor trip 'to. Winnipeg to
Visit • Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Munro and family and
—other relatives.
Ladies from here at- •
tended a' bridal shower at
the Kinloss,: community
centre on Saturday af-
ternoon for Miss Janice
Stanley. On Tuesday
evening a relative shower
was held for Janiee at the
home of her cotisin, Mrs,
Carolyn Schuster, .
Eric Haldenby had• a
holiday 'with Perrin Dore,
Several of the men-
Worked early,. and `late to'
get hay bales taken to
Teeswater, Ripley • and
Lucknow where
box cars were waiting to.
be •filled to Ship hay to
western Canada . to the
drought stricken areas:
Mr. and Mrs William'
F.. Haldenby Mr.
Arthur,. .Haldenby ..and.
their families attended a
bride and - groom shoWer
at the' home of the;
groom's . aunt, . Mrs.
Marjorie. Bennett in •
Scarberough on • SUnday.
July 20th , in honour of
Miss. Pamela French and
Howard Whiteside:- A
Most enjoyable family
get-together was enjoyed
and the happy.. couple
received beautifurgifts.
2 Mrs. Ron Cress will
return home this week
from Yorkton, Sask
where , she enjeyed
holiday with relatives,
s Visitors with! Mr.
Arthur Haldenby were
Mr. and Mrs." Gordon
Codk: of Olken Sound,
Dennis Gould of Toronto,
::Mr, and Mrs. -
1
OPera, N. Tonawanda,
N,Y„ Mr. Harry Wall, of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Page and Andrea of
Burlington spent • the,
weekend here with. Mr.
and Mrs.. Fred Page, and
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley. of LuCknow were
dinner guests ...Saturday
evening . with Mrs.
• Marretta Hodgins.
'Mr. and Mrs.. Morley
Bushell 'of •Wingharn and
Mrs. John 'Barr were
visitors on Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Barr
and family.
BRYCE ELLIOTT
George Bryce;Elliott of
LuclmoW passed away
suddenly at his home on
Monday, July 21st, J980,-
following an acute heart
attack in his 61st year. He
was owner and_operator
of Elliott's Seed Mill,
LUcknew.
He was a son of the late
George, Elliott and
Mary Hazel West and, was
born in Huron Township
on June 3rd, 1920.
Bryee, as a young man,
worked in Toronto, and
Niagara Falls .for a time
before spending several
years it Western Canada.
He returned to Lueknow
at the time of his
brother's death in 1949`
and to work with his
father in the seed
business.
'On' February 2, 1952,
Bryce married Merle
_Auden%) rintRe lgraye—
Besides his wife., he is
survived by three sons,
RaY of Bedford, Nova
;— Jamie. o
Lticknow and Graeme of
Kincardine; one sister
Una, Mrs. Bruce McLeod
of North Bay and one
brother, Gordon Elliott of
Amberley.
He was predeceased by
his parents and two'
brothers, Ray in 1949 and
Jack in infancy.
The late Mr. Elliott was
a member of Lucknow
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IMPROVED SOIL CONDITIONS
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