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Area showers bride -to -lie
Mr. and Mrs. Truman F illinger of
Detroit anand Mrs. Bert Nicholson
attended the`Cuyler-McIvor wedding in
Owen Sound on Saturday.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Kevin
Howey (Cathy Hedley) on the arrival of
their baby daughter in Kitchener Hospital
on Friday, July 26. Michelle Howey is
staying with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Hedley:
The Haldenby family picnic was held on
Sunday, July 21 at the home of Mrs. N. E.
(Bertha) and the late Ted Haldenby. All
enjoyed a delicious meal and also a time of
visiting, and fun together:
Mr: and Mrs. Iman Mohamed and family
of Toronto spent the weekend With Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Page.
Teresa Farrell of concession 10 visited
with her cousin Julie Hodgins of Niagara at
the home of Mrs. Marretta Hodgins.
A relatives bridal shower was held on
Saturday afternoon at the Kinlough Angli-
can Church for Cathy Gillespie.
Annabelle Aitchison was chairlady and
conducted a contest on commercials. Lori.
Aitchison favoured with a piano solo. The
Marriage Bureau was acted by Betty Ann
Thompson, Mrs. Don Bushell and Barbara
Bushell.
The bride was escorted to her place of.
honour. Those who assisted in bringing in
the gifts were Nancy and Jill Aitchison and.
Brett Thompson. Opening the gifts with.
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"the bride and reading, the attacnea verses
were . Mrs. Katherine Mohamed (the
groom's sister), Michele. Hodgins, Betty
Ann Thompson and Lori -Aitchison.
Cathy thanked everyone for the lovely
gifts and the girls who had arranged the
shower and invited all to her home to see
her trousseau. Lunchwas served and a
social time enjoyed.
A bridal shower was held on Saturday
evening at the Pentecostal manse for Judy
McDonald, formerly of the .South Line.
Mr. and Mrs. David" Rhody and •family
are home from Africa with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Rhody and other rela-
tives.
.
M. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins and Shelly of
Niagara Falls spent.the weekend here with
his mother, Marretta Hodgins: Julie, who
. had been holidaying here, returned home
with her parents 'on Sunday.
Mrs. John. Barr, Mrs. Frank Maulden
and Winnifred Percy visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. Morley Bushell of W ingham on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald and
Jeffrey moved this week into their
Kincardine home.
Sherwood Twamley reunion held
.:The 24th annual Sherwood-Twamley
Reunion was held at the Belgrave Wont;
en's Institute Hall on Sunday, July 21 with
a good attendance.
Grace was sung after • which everyone
enjoyed a bountiful . noon lunch. During
lunch, music on tape which. . was supplied
by Bernice and Gordon Johnstone Was
much enjoyed by all.
Myrtle Johnstone, president, welcomed
everyone after which a minute's si}l1ence
was observed in memory of .those who are
no longer with us.
It was decided that a rough draft of 'the
proposed family history be • made for
approval at next year's reunion.
Hilda Twamley gave an outline. of her •/
recent trip to 'Ireland where she was
warmly welcomed by members of several
Twamley families whom ' she had not
previously .met.
Sandra Henry was in charge of games
and contests which, were interesting and
entertaining.. Some of those winning prizes
were Marie Morrison for being the eldest
member present; the youngest girl was
Sara Thornton and the youngest boy was
Jonathan Finnigan. Door prizes were won
by Lloyd Finnigan and Elizabeth Plunkett.
The most requested items in a lady's purse
Contest was -won by Mrs. Earl Sherwood, •
Jean Le Pine, Anne McInnes.
The most -requested items in a man's,
pockets contest was won by Dan McInnes:
Other Contest winners were, knowing your
partner; Bernice Johnstone, Mildred
ry, Dan McInnes; clothes pin gaine; Tena
Thornton; running race; Max' Prince,
Karen McInnes...•
• Officers •for 'the coming , year are: •
honorary president, : Mane Morrison;
president, Myrtle Johnstone; vice-presid-
ent, Bernice Johnstone; secretary-treasur - •
er; 'Anne McInnes; lunch, Largaret Mcln-
nes and Mary Thornton; sports, Evelyn
and David Finnigan; .program, Myrtle •
Johnstone and, Anne Mcirmes; ice cream,
Dan and Anne McInnes:
Next year's reunion will be held at •the
same location on the third Sunday in July
with. lunch at i p.m.
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