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HEARING AID & DENTURE CLINIC
The Kinloss Kairshea Women's Institute•. cele -
1 brated their 50th anniversary witha pot luck
dinnerlast week, Members include, from the
left, back row: Una Matthews, Betty Finlayson,
Maimie Roulston, Alice Doelman, Alice Ritchie,
Irene Haldenby, Gladys Johnston Muriel
MacKenzie, Ruth Langen, Elizabeth, Pickle,
Aitene Bradley, Roely Vander Klippe, and Vera
Schmidt. Front row: June . Gilchrist, first vice
president; and charter members Ann
MacDougall, . Marion. MacKinnon,. Elsie Houston
.and Margaret Mowbray; and president Donna
McBride. (Livingston photo)
Kairshea is 50 years youn
June Gilchrist was the
hostess at the Anglican
church hall on June 19 for
the 50th anniversary of the
Kinloss Kairshea Institute
with ' 19 ,members and six
visitors present. Everyone
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enjoyed a bountiful smor-
gasbord dinner with color-
ful flowers in gold and
purple decorating the hall
and tables the, Institute.
June Gilchrist .had made
the beautiful anniversary
cake.
Pout of alae:"chartered'
members - • 'Ann
MacDougall, Margaret
Mowbray, Elsie Houston.
and Marion MacKinnon, i
were present'. Each of`
these members reminisced
briefly on memories from
theseearly years.
The rollcall was
answered when each
;member told who her
• FO.rrelZs have
u.eists-faun
• Pietjie Kragt of :Prince
George, B,C; Ingrid
Callaghan' of Surrey, B.0
and Marlene Godfrey vis-
ited with Tim and Fran
''Farrelland familylast
week,
Christina Farrell is.
starting her summer vaca-
tion oft' :at • the 4-H
Leadership Camp
• Kwafinda.
Carmen Farrell • .is
enjoying a canoeing expe-
•clition; in the Dorset area,
with the Chaimer's-;Youth.
Groups
Fin and fellowship
were enjoyed at the bar
benne'. at. St,-, Andrew's
United. Church in Ripley
tin Sunday 'afternoon,.
'there was a great turnout
and `pit was a great success
for its first Year.
'• Sympathies are extend.-
ed
xtend.edto Marie MacDonald
and family. on .the passing
oaf Jim.'MacDonald last
Week: •
Congratulations to Rev.
Vinda:and• Jim Wilke on
their 40th' wedding'
anniversary. Friends gath-
ered at the manse.Saturday
afternoon • to Celebrate at
an open. house. ;
Congratulations to:. Paul..
MacDonald and Christine
Goodhue who are .now
*experiencing •wedded bliss
'after their marriage on,.
Saturday.,
Cheryl Stephenson has
been visiting with 'Marj
Thompson this past week,.
Maureen and Roy
Collins and. family
enjoyed a visit from
Maureen's parents, Peg
and Sint. . Green :and
Amanda Carroll,
Maureen',s niece
• Recent visitors :'with
Deanna and Morley Scott:.
were Betty Helm:: and`
Elizabeth .and. Harvey
Nicholson. Dinner , guests
this ' past Week: were
Audrey: arid Edward
Linnen of Goderich ;and
Joyce Linner of Manitoba,
On Wednesday, Anne
McCosh, Currie ::Colwel l
• and Mary Anne Kukoly
travelled to London *to
enjoy a belated 50th wed-
ding .anrnversary -celebra
'tion with Rita and'Roy
Webster. • Thursday'
evening. Roberta and Jack.
Denny, of ,Arth.Ar visited.
with their relatives Anne
• and Dick McCosh and
Mary .tonne Kukoly. '
' Grade 8 graduation cel-
ebrations were held
Thursday evening at "the •
Ripley School:
•Congratulations to' all our
graduates and to Derek
Moulton•, who was valedic- .
torian.. ,
Friends andrelatives
gathered Sunday: afternoon
at the Community Centre-.
in celebration of Bonnie
Boyle's birthday. Bonnie is
home for vacation from
her missionary workin St.
Kitts, West Indies.' •
Leo and Joan Richard
of • Oshawa spent .the
weekend with Wilda and
it r ey Thompson.
Sunshine Sister had been,
Then followed "Show and
Tell,,,
' Alice Ritchie and
Shirley Downie won the.
lucky chair prizes.
'Irene Haldenby gave
the courtesies; Arid the •
evening:closed with 9
Canada. '
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Excellent, goal tending
by Caitlin Hamilton, B.J,
Mayer, ,Torben- Nielsen
and Buddy Chamney was
instrumental' in the Atom:.
soccer team defeating the.
Goderich Kinsmen'.3 to O.
on June 3: ••
Goals were by Cory
Hamilton (2) and: Ricl ard-
Elliott. .•
O,n•June10,.`the teat:
lost a close o:ne:3 to, 2 ::•
.when they Came up
against 'the Wi•ngham•
•, Blizzards..
Lucknow started strong,'
with a two goal lead, both •
• from Shea Hanii;lton, but
'W.ingham came.on strong. •
in the second half with
three quick goals,
Stephanie' Morrison
made:her: 'goal keeping
debut and proved her wor_
thy, by
blocking a penalty
shot, -:Ryan Brink and 'Tyler'
Nicholson, provided excel_
lent:defence on full back.
On lune '17, Lucknow'
did the destroying in this
• game when they hosted
the Clinton Destroyers at
Brookside school. •
' It was an easy 7 to 3
victory With 'goals by
Richard Elliott' (2), Cory
Hamilton' (4, Buddy.
Chamney (2) and Torben
Neilsen.
Strongoffensive assis,.
tance cajne • from Hamish •
Black, 'Ashton `Chamney'
and Angie. Bell.