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has anniversary
By Bell Hackett
Trinity. United Church,
Ashfield, celebrated their
12th `anniversary .on Sunday,
.May 31, Rev. Arthur' Scott
was the guest. minister and
Arthur and Betty sang two
duets. The choir also had
special music.
August . and Eileen Lem-
oine Petawawa spent four
days over' the weekend visit-
ing with Alex and Ella
Hackett: On Sunday Eldon
and Allene Bradley and Bill
and Beryl Hunter of Lucknow
'visited • with Alex and Ella
and they all attended the
anniversary services at Trin-
ity church.
Murray and Feithlinn
Campbell, Leander and Log-
an
og.an of Goderich and Irwin and
,Margaret Campbell and boys
of R. R. 3 Lucknow visited on
Sunday with Mrs, _Winnie
Campbell:
Visitors with Chester and
Bell Hackett and family on
Sunday were Cliff and Rena
Menary of Lucknow, Wilfred
Hackett, Jamie Hackett of St:
Thomas and: Pat Shiell,
Wingham.
• Mr. Jack *win of Goderich
visited on Sunday with his
son,• Jack and Lilo 'Irwin,
Kirsten, Matthew and Billie.,
Rev. Scott, and . Miss Isa-
bel Miller attended Confer -
elite at Chatham, Monday
through Thursday of last
week, While they were there, -
they met :Rev, Hummell and
Marion Rummell of Beams
villa ' who wished to send
regards to all their friends at
Trinity and St, Helens.
Ivan . and Gail Cranston
spent the .weekend at Peter-
borough, visiting with class-
mates of Ivan, who attended
University of Guelph. They
also attended a party on
Saturday, in honour of their
friend, Chris' Goody, who is
to be married soon.
Mr`s. Jean Papernick and
Francis of Goderich and Mrs.
Elsie Irvin of Dungannon
visited on Sunday with their
brother, Harvey and Betty
Ritchie,
Attend recital
By Lorraine McGuire
A number from this com-
munity attended a dance
recital held in the Ripley
District School last Wednes-
day evening. Mr. Norm
Dunsmoor of Kincardine. was
the master of ceremonies.
Supper guests on Sunday
evening with Mrs. Blanche
Hamilton ' and Wendy were
Mr. and Mrs. Rod McDon-
agh and Conor and Mrs.
Anne Anderson' of.Lucknow.
Mr, and Mrs. Tasso Kar-
antonis of Toronto spent the
weekend at their home here.
Mrs. Jana Black of Ham-
ilton visited for the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Black.
Miss Wendy Hamilton of
London. spent . the weekend
with her . mother, Mrs.
Blanche Hamilton. '
Mrs. Ron McGuire attend-
ed the funeral of her uncle in
Toronto on. Friday. Chris and.
Scott spent the day with thein
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Guire and Brian and Mr.
Andrew Hamilton were sup-
per guests of Mrs. Blanche
Hamilton on Thursday even-
ing. The occasion was the
26th wedding anniversary of
Mr: and Mrs. Jack McGuire.
Mrs.: and Mrs. Bill Bennett
and family of, London spent
the weekend at their home
here.
Visit Fort Nelson
By Kae Webster
Mrs. Marion. Merriam and
Jason of Goderich, are visit-
ing with her brother, Alex
MacDonald of Fort Nelson,
B.C. Alex and Marion are
son and daughter of David
MacDonald, Lochalsh.
Attending the Maitland
Presbyterial on Monday at
Si. • Andrews Presbyterian
Church' in Molesworth were
June Wylds, Dorothy Finlay-
. son, Jean West, and Marj-
orie MacLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac-
Kenzie and Miss Viola Cook
of Owen Sound are' having a
weekend trip to Melford,
Saskatchewan. They will fly
from Toronto to Saskatoon,
then traVel by car to Melford.
Looking \after the three Mac-
Kenzie children while Jim
and Ruth are away will be
Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie of
Lucknow and Miss Enda '
Cook of Windsor.
Kerri Bakker, daughter of
Barb and Ted Bakker, of Port
Albert, spent a few days with
her school churn, Mary Ellen
MacKenzie,
Ripley held its Tap Danc-
ing Recital Wednesday even-
ing. It was a very successful
event. Mary Ellen MacKen-
zie took part in the recital.
Danny and David MacLen-
nan, sons of the late Sandy
MacLennan �` and their moth-
er, Marion of Orangeville,
visited with their grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Rhetta MacLennan.
Mrs. Don Cook of London
and Mrs. Wynn Gammie of
Lucknow called in to see Mr.
and, Mrs. Wellington Web-
ster for a few minutes on
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Wil-
kins are taking Mrs. Louise
Weaver (Charles' sister)
home to Sudbury I Friday.
They will visit there a couple
of days before returning
home.
Mrs. Marion McCharles
has returned to her home in
Kincardine from Westminist-
er Hospital in London, where
she was hospitalized for one
week undergoing tests.
Congratulations to Frank
VanDiepenbeek and Bonnie
MacLeod on their marriage
which took place in the
Presbyterian Church in Luck-
now on Saturday.
Friday night was recogni-
tion night for the Lucknow
Juvenile team which won the
All. Ontario Championship.
last season. Three of the
players were Paul Hamilton
of Lucknow, Barry . Elphick
and Steve Simpson of the
Lochalsh .area.
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