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Hedleys new home arrives in Kintough.H •
. By May Boyle visited with Mrs. Mande Congratulations to Mr.
Thompson, also of Kincar- and Mrs. Bob, Cummings on
• We were all so pleased on dine the arrival of a baby boy, a
Friday morning to see the Mr, and Mrs, Ed Green of brother for Jennifer.
• new , home of Mr. and. Mrs. Teeswater were dinner Visitors on the weekend.
Delbert Hedley .and family guestson Wednesday with with Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh
arriving on two floats to "Air Edna land May Beyle. •Lane and Blaine -were Mr. '
village and soon, the work -
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn and !Ara' Murray Woodcock
men had - the .big* crane , in of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs,
• operation and the home com-
Hedley of Walkerton were
pleted on the cement founda- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and three of
their grandchildren from
• Delbert Hedley, Debbie and
• tion, It will be good to have ...umberlancl (near Ottawa),
the" Hedley family back in Karen on Friday.
Some of the ladies from
their new home and we wish X.C.W. members from here attendedthe trousseau
them many' years to enjoy it. here attended the • South tea at the hotne of Mr. • and
Lois Nicholson is 'enjoying Saugeen Deanery meeting Mrs. Jim Boyle at Lucknow
a holiday with Mr. and Mrs., held at the Huron Church on Saturday in honour of
Mel King, Mississauga. Camp at Bayfield on Tues their daughter, 'Lorna, bride
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins day.--- of the Week.
visited, on Tuesday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell, congratulations to Mr.
L.. Robertson, Kincardine visited with. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, .Tony Bedford (nee
and Mrs. Pheobe Stanley, Kurt Nielsen at Bracebridge. Sharon Stanley) on the birth
of their daughter.. •.
Mrs, Gertrude Walsh of
Kincardine visited with
friends here on Sunday.
Mrs.' Fred Page is -spend-
ing a few days with Dr. arts'
Mrs, Imo Mohammed and• -
family, at Toronto. .
• The Holyrood Women's
Institute catered to the Holy -
rood Butchers Hockey, ban-
quet on Saturday evening.
Etelyrood W.I.
Malcolm Buchanan and Cyn- days visiting with. Mr. and. • The Holyrood Women's
• thia; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Don Taylor. , •
•Condie and,Trevor; Mra, Joe
MacTavish; Mrs. Lois Bent
ley; Mrs. Helen Tedd; Ernie
and Mickey Baker; Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Webster;
• Mrs. Margaret MacDonald;
• Mr. ant Mrs,' George Web...,
stet;'. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott .,
Webster; Mr. andMrs Fred.
Webster; Mr, . and Mrs• .
James Webster; Mr. and
. Mts. KrOdorteson; Donnie
MacDonald -and Allan Kirk.
St.- *lens W.I.
Mrs. airold Cooke. .pres-
ident liresidect over the
Grandmother's meeting of
the St i 'Women's
• Institute, . held in the. St.
• Helens Hal Thursday, June
• 3, with 18 members present
• The roll call, A Grandlitoth4.
•
er's Advice; was • well re-
aponded to. The motto. Min-
utes of Yesteryears, was
prepared and given by Mrs:
• Ross. G*1111111ie. '
Reports were. given by
Miss Isobel • Miller, who at-
• tended the W.I. conference
• in Guelph in May and Mrs.
Cooper who --attended the
district annual at. Londesboro
• in May.. , .
• Mrs, 1istn Clark chaired
• the program. Each member
comtnenkdonthe First Car I
Remeinkst, which really
.proved qnite amusing. Cur-
rent eves prepared by
Miss 0.1*Quillin and given
by twper.
Contest' winners were the
following Grandmothers:
youngest grandchild, Mrs.
• Gordon Lyons; • youngest
granddaughter; Mrs. Helen •
Todd; oldest granddaughter,
• Mrs. Lloyd Moffat; most
grandsons,. Mrs. H. Cooper;
most granddaughters, Mrs,.
Ross Errington; grandchild,
with closest birthday to June
•••
iriOe- party.
[Intendstiter last week] connell. Mrs. Buchanan re-
Abont thirty relatives turned with the Condies .to
-gathered at the home of:Mr,- her home in Kirkland Lake
and Mrs. Ivan Clark,on May folloling her two week visit
23 for surprise birthday party and birthday celebrations.
for Mrs. Robert Buchanan's • •
80th tirthclay. Those attend- Mr,, and Mrs. Ron Sprague
ing were Mr.:, .and Mrs. of London spent a couple of
Institute held their, pot luck
528-2031 Lucknow
•
175 acres, w to finishi good •
100., serest2 bodrOom.. bingslowi • vellidOr • will. hold
40dife$6830°O.: •
150.300 Acre., didry farm available with cows and:.
rine* flnancMg avidishle at good ride.
200 acre dairy farm available with coin and quota,
fInsating available at good bteresi.taie. .
'Dungannon, 4.bedrooss cement dwelling 829,900.
Whitechurch, 2 apartments Mid store Gni, 8129,000:
One. storeY hew*, eketric heat,and 2 extra lots,
134400.
JUST LISTED. lit Lowbrow, sioriwith 2 apartments,
'give us ail Offeri• t. ' , ,
Priors bedroom home tin 7 acre lot, completely
hasulated, finaichrg available. ,
Point. On* Ares'
bedroom home on 'A acre well treed lot, double
garage.
2 bedroorn home,,111/2% 'mortgage, 8220 per month.
Asking 824,900. ' . ••
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FRASER MacIaNNON . ROBT. CAMPBELL
395-2880 • • 5294417
i•lARITMcDONAGIC •
• 528.3821
115 ACRES, Aslifiald Towne*, choke casii crop land.
93 ACRES, Wait Wawanosh Township, 80 workable,.
maple bush. •• . ' d - •
100 ACRES, "(lidos., 76 workable, spring stream, hard-
wood bush. • ' • '
250 ACRES, farrovi to finish, high moisture silo, above
0 average buildings.
420 ACRES, Huron Township, systematic drained land.
198 ACRES, highway location, Ashlisid TOWnship.
100 ACRES, Ashfield, cash Crop, all Workable, auto -
3, Mrs. J. Aitchison grand- mated barn for 450 hogs, financing available. .
mother with pierced ears
375 ACRES, Huron. Township, cash crop.
,
Mrs. G. Lyons; grandmother
480 ACRES, Kinloss Township, • cash crop, no
. .
• who made -her 'own blouse .
, buildings
•
Mrs. Peter Chandler
243 ACRES, cash Crop, Ashilold Township.
.
Mrs. H. Gaunt made each 219 ACRES, Kinloss modorn.dalry barn. • .
grandmother a corsageLUCKNOW, ideally locatod 3 bedroom home, hosted
.
Two ontests were con- room,
garage, roc carpeted throughout, largo lot,
c
ducted by Mrs. Keith Tyler 11immediate possossiOn.
and Miss Isobel Miller. A u GODERICH, 3 bedroom homo, asking $21,500, all
• reading by Mrs. I, Clark offers considorod.
closed the
Lunch wasmeetinserved g, by Mrs. Warren & ,Terry Zinn
i
Tyler, Mrs. E. Gaunt, Mrs. I PHONE 5294350 ' R. R. 12, LUCKNOW
Strutto and Mrs, I. Clark. i=.1*.==x34==:=4
supper at the home Of Mrs,
Raynard Ackert on Thursday
evening when all enjoyed a
most delicious meal, ,
' Mrs. Lorne Eadie welcom-
ed everyone and opened the
meeting with a poem. The
roll call was, Name a prov-
incial premier. Mrs, VVilliam
MacPherson read the minut-
es and correspondence and
gave the financial report.
An invitation was received
from the.Ripley W.I. to their
annual hospital tea on Tues-
day, June n. The fictlyrood
Institute will go to Blyth. to
see, Quiet in the Land, for,,
the regular August' meeting.
Mrs. Alex Percy gave a
good report of the District
annual meeting which was
•held at Lucknow on .May 18.
Mrs. Harold Smith was the
director and gave the motto
on, Play is •not onty. for
c.hildren, and all joined -'in in a
fun game. Mrs, Orrie Ging-
rich gave a reading, Just 'a
Hotisewife.
Becky Ackert. andher
aunt, Mrs. VVinnifred Gra-
ham favoured with two piano
duets, and 'Jeffrey 'Ackert
and Mrs. Winnifred Graham
also played ,two piano 'duets.
These were much enjoyed by
.eyeryolie.
Two contests were' con-'
ducte by Mrs. Harold Smith.
Mrs. John Scott District
convener'for Citizenship and
World Affairs, Was the
speaker and based her talk
on, Facts on good eitiiens,
This was most interesting
and informative.
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Luelmow Sent14,11 Wednesday, June 9, 1982—Page 18
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