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Shepherd and Karen Stothers wed at Nile
•frim. page 5 . ,
June 12. Mrs. Schietnan is
the former Sharon Young,
only daughter of Fred and
Donna 'Young.
Congratulations are 'also
extended to Bob and Karen
(Stothers) Shepherd 'who
were .married at .Nile United
Church on Friday evening,
with a reception following at
the Lucknow Community
Centre. They are returning to.
Alberta where they will
reside. ,,
Miss Holly Park who was a
flower girl for her . aunt,
Karen, stayed with her great
aunt and . uncle, . Gail and
Elmer Cook and. Kevin . fol-
lowing the dinner but not
before she enjoyed a wee bit
of the reception.
Congratulations. to Ed and
Laurie Godfrey of Toronto on
the birth of . 6 lb.- 2 . oz.
Michael Edward at East
General Hospital on Wed-
nesday, June 9. A first
grandchild for Howard and
Marlene Godfrey.
Mrs. Marie 'Park • .had the
misfortune to break her -right
leg' 'in a fall at the home of
her father in Goderich . on
Monday of last week.
Dungannon Mennonite
Church held a very success-
ful recycling .drive June
11/12. Mrs. Norma. Martin
reports that there . is consid.
erable interest in this typeof
drive and would be pleased
to hear from any interested:
persons who could lend
assistance,
Church Picnic
On May '30 the congrega-
tion of Dungannon and Nile
met at the summer school
grounds for thein annual
church service and picnic.
The dining hall was filled for
a service in song and scrip-
ture, :.
After a. bountiful pot' luck
dinner the children had their
races outside with prizes
going to the following: 4 and
under, Jesse Reed, Tennille
Cranston, Michael Sillib; 6
and under, Dana Park, Lisa
Sillib, Alesha Glousher, Lar-
issa Sproule; 8 and under,
Joe :Wright, °Duane Durnin,
Tanya .Hodges; 10 and un.
der, Paula Vanderburgh,
Dennis Park, Joey'Curran;12
and under, Laurie .'Hayden,
Stephanie Durnin, Jimmy
Wright; over 12, Tammy-
Lynn Tilbrook, Kenny Log-
tenberg, Kelly Ann Tilbrook,
Vicky Vanderburgh:
Sack Race, 4 • 'and under,
Jesse ' Reed, Janet Eggles-
ton, Tennille Cranston; 6 and
under, Tracy Curran, Larissa
Sproul, Amy .lo Glenn, Lisa
Sillib;. 8 . and under, Tonya
Glousher, Bill Curran, Rus-
sell Sutton; 10 and under.,
Joey Curran, Melissa Log-
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hold thankoffering
By May Boyle • . • enby received the offering.
, Refreshments and a time of.
The. Kinlough Anglican fellowship followed.
Church Women held, their Mr. and Mrs, Bert .Nish
summer Thankoffering meet- •ol"son returnedhome on
ing at the church on Thurs-
day evening when they, en-
tertained neighbouring Mis-
sionary Societies namely,
Kingarf, Ripley and Lucknow
A.C:W.s, Kinloss U.C.W.,
Kinlough Presbyterian.
W.M.S. and Kinlough Pente-
costal ' Women's group.
Miss Ruth Thompson of
Lucknow gave an illustrated
talk , on her trip to China
which everyone enjoyed, She
was introduced and. thanked
by the convener,• Mrs, Roy
Collins..
Those. taking part in the
program were Mrs, Betty
Scott, Mrs. Edith Cooper,
Mrs. Betty Bushell, and Mrs,
Evelyn Hodgins. Mrs. Stam Saturday -evening neighbours
and Mrs. Bernice Courtney were entertained at the Hald
favoured with musical num- .R enby home and enjoyed the
hers accompanied by Mrs. Bennett's •pictures 'of their
Laura Dahmer. • recent trip on a Caribbean
The president, Mrs. Joyce • Cruise and also a slide pres-
Hedley presided, Mrs. lrlma entation ofanother trip taken
Wall and Mrs: Mary 'Haid- to B.C. earlier.
Wednesday after a two week
trip to the East Coast.
1Ve' extend ` sympathy to
the family and relatives of
the late Fanny Wraith of
Wingham, whose funeral
was held on Thursday after-
noon. The late Mr, and Mrs.
John Wraith lived west of the
village a number of years ago
and were well known here.
Mrs. Wm. MacPherson
spenta few days at Stoney
Creek with Mr, and Mrs:
Dean Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bennett of Toronto spent the
weekend with her father,
Arthur Haldenby here, On
Crowd attends sale
By Kathryn Todd
On. Saturday afternoon
good weather prevailed for
the sale of household goods
and effects of Elmer Woods.
A large crowd attended the
sale,
John Sieek'er of Owen
Sound visited with Mr, and
Mrs. John Siecker Sr,- Mrs.
Sleeker is presently in the
Bahamas as part of her em-
ployment,
Larry MacPherson cele-
brated his birthday this year
with a surprise birthday held
at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPher.
son. Several family members
and friends attended,
The area wolf hunters
joined together Saturday ev-
ening for a steak barbque at
the home of Mr. and 'Mrs,
Rae. Nicholson. Mr. Wilfred
MacQuillan entertainedby
playing the bagpipes,
tenberg, Alison Curran; 12.
and under, Stephanie Durn-
in, Laurie Hayden, Sherry
Hodges;: over 12, Kenny Log-
tenberg,; : Tammy -Lynn Til-
brook, Kelly -Ann Tilbrook.
Wheelbarrow race, 6 and
under, Jodie Riley, Dana.
Park;. Michael Sillib, Lisa
Sillib; Alesha Glousher, Tra•
cy Curran; 6 to 8, Tanya
Hodges, Linda Hayden; Joel
Wright, • Matthew Sproul;
Scott Nicholson, Tim McNee;
9 - 10,, Melissa Logtenberg,
Alison Curran; Joey Curran,
Michael Campbell; Shannon
Kerr, . Paula Vanderburgh;
over 12, Kenny Logtenberg,
Nancy Carmichai; Vicky Van..
derburgh, Carolyn Douds;
Arletta .Glenn, Kelly Ann
Tilbrook; 11. • - 12, Jim
Wright, Craig McNeil; Sher.
ry Hodges, Vicky Vander -
burgh; Laurie Hayden, Ste-
phanie Durnin. • -
Kick The Shoe, 4 and
under, Chris Curran, Jesse
Reed, Michael Sillib; 6 and
under, ,Tracy Curran, Mich-
ael McNee, Amy Jo Glenn; 8
and under, Billy Curran,
Tanya Hodges, Tim McNee;
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olson, John. Wright, Joey
Curran; 12 and under, Jim',.
Wright, Stephanie Durnin,
Kevin Black;. over 12, Vicky
Vanderburgh, ' Judy Kerr,
Kenny Logtenberg.
Potato Race, 6 and under,
Dana Park, Lisa Sillib, Amy
Joe Glenn, Larissa Sproul; 8
and under, Tim McNee,
Andrew Glenn; Russel Sut-
to», Tonya Gousher; Duane
Durnin, Billy Currin; 10 and
under, Paula Vanderburgh,
Shannon Kerr, Teresa Eggely
stone; 12 and. under,' Craig
McNeil, Angela Glenn, Jac-
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