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by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret Errington
Fifty years ago, March
27, t948 Rebecca Beaton
became the bride of
Harvey Culbert, at the
home of her parents James
and. Annie Beaton, who
resided.on the Second. of
Huron.
The brides attendants
was her sister Florence"
Such, who pow resides in
Hodgeville,..
Saskatchewan.
Flower girls. were
neices 'Jean Led'dy and',
Margaret Ann Wilson,
Laverne Culbert was.
grooinsinan. •
The bridal couple have
resided all their married
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lebrate thelr 50t ,�a�a.i��r rsar
lite at: R.R. 6, Goderieh at
Bevarlyn Farm so named
after their three daughters.
A come and go tea was.
held in their honor at
Carlow Masonic Hall on
Saturday, March 28. .
A goodcrowd attended••
the St Augustine Ham
Bingo on. March 23.
Winners ,.of hams were
Michael Taylort, Agnes
Delbergue, Jenna Van
Asch, Jane Matenburg.,
Kerry Beyersbergen,
Tracy !Odgers, Julie
Thomson, Daniel
Drennan • Daniel •
Beyersbergen. Ruth
Devereaux, Share of the
wealth. winners. Were.
Syuipathyextended
to Rhody
by Erlma Haldenby
Our sincere'sympathy
is extended tit Gerald and.
Merle Rhody and their
families .n.•the death of
his mother; Pauline Rhody,
of.•Hanover. Mrs. Rhody
was in her 103rd year: The
visitation and funeral were
held from Mighton's
Funeral Home, Hanover'
on Tuesday and
Wednesday.;
Kinlough. Presbyterian.
WMS, met'at the home of
Betty Bushell on
Wednesday afternoon. The.
president,: Marilyn Reid,'
welcomed• everyone and
read an article called "The
road down the mountain."
The hymn Ride on, Ride:
on in Majesty' was sung. '
The rollcall on faith was.
answered by 12 ladies,
Following. the business
of future meetings Joan.
Barr led the deirotions on
What sortof Christian are •
you?" She ;asked if we
were Easter worshippers
"who were more interested ;•
in what we wore to church
Easter Sunday'' than in
preparing our 'hearts to get
ready for the true 'meaning
of Easter' •
Isabel Thompson "led
the study from the book
"A Ca11 To Hope." She
delved into some of the
reasons for violence, and
the: eventual results.:A
lively discussion :followed
on power structures and
justices. The Lord's Prayer
and Grace,follpwcd with
Betty' Bushell; and Betty
Ann Thompson. •
There were 10 tables at
theeuchre'party . at Kinloss''
on Wednesday' evening.•''
High prizeswent to Helen
Stanley and Bernie Bragg
with lucky draws•to Marj;
Shewfett. and Glen''
Haldenby. .
Ray and Helen Stanley,.
Kinloss, visited in London
'this .week with hissisters
Lyl"a. and Fred Johnston
and Vivian and. Al
Eizenga,
Kinlough Presbyterian'
•
Vair with special.tnusic
from the 8usheil family..
They sang a medley com-
prised of Spirit of the •
Living God and Breathe
on me Breath of God,
Next Sunday the service
will be led by the WM$,
Serving birthday and ice
cream. Happy birthday
was sung to Bessie
Maulden, Marilyn Reid
and Isabel Thompson.
Don and Betty Bushell
travelled to - Hanover
Saturday to watch their
grandson Michael Neilson.
play hockey.
Ivan and Joan
McFarlane, Kincardine
visited with Jack and Joan
Barr on Saturday: Earlier
' in the week Bill. and.
Bernice Burt, Kincardine'
visited..
Friends of Winnifred
Percy will be sorry to hear
that she fell and broke her
hip at her home in Simcoe...
She is in Norfolk. General
Hospital. in Simcoe: She
has been•living with her,
niece Joan • (Percy):'_
Bertrand and Joan's bus.
band Don.
District
services were led by Dong
WIs will
oin
to et�ie
The Women's lnstiture"
•
district meetingwas ;held
in Walkerton Uni.te:d
Church on March 5. The
directors of -the four Bruce
districts attended.'
It was passed by a large
majority vote that all for
districts of.`Bruce atrmlga-,
mate and be known as,
Bruce County- District.
Women's ; Institute. At pre.
sent there are 38 branches
with about 380 members,
Gordon Foran and Helen
'Van Osch., Consolation
went to Leona Boyle and
Bernard .B y#;e won the.
door prize. ,
Monday morning saw
teachers and students back
to the classrooms follow,
ing a two week vacation
but don't Torry it's only a
few days until Easter. boll,
days
Several neighbors and.
friends of the late Lloyd
Cline attended visitation
and . funeral, rites at.
McCallum and Paula
Funeral. Home; Goderich.
Lloyd Cline resided in
Ashfield. Township and.
-moved '• to Goderieh:
Sincere .sympathy to ,his
wife the former Margaret
Dahmer; to 'his ehtidren.
and i;rapdchitdren,
Tonto and Margaret
Young visited luting the
week with their daughter
and son: in-law, Peggy and
Craig Kerslake and family
iIn Staffa.
' Severalfrom this area
enjoyed•a bus trip last.
Thursday. to see the Royal
Lipixzaner stallions in.
Kitchener;
Neighbors and friends
of John BMoward'congratu-
lated him on. his 80 plus
birthday on Saturday,
March 28, and wish him
many more. •
Karen Linton,
Albert, Alberta is spend,
ing 10 days visiting her
mother, Helen Dawson
and Dungannon relatives.
Eight candles were lit
on little Gracie Finnigan's
birthday cake on March
26.
Congratulations to
Florence and Benson
Shackleton who observed
their 56th' wedding
anniversary March 25.
.Sympathy to ,lean and
George. Errington on the
death of her 'brother Jim
Aitchison, • Lueknow,
whose death occurred
lvlarch 25, •
Sympathy to wife and
family of Charlie
McDonald, Goderich,' for-
merly .St. Helens, who
-passed. away 1MMarch 26; in
his 81st year;
Dungannon Play
-School presented "A day
at the movies" during the
March Break, at
Dungannon •United..
church,
About" 50 ladies turned out for "A Day: to
'Remember" hosted by two Dungannon area
ladies on Saturday Seven, home-based'business-
es demonstrated` their: products giving women an
,opportunity to come together at•the end of winter
and'experience a 'Itttle'lift With spring in the air.
Top left: Bernice Glenn,. an OptionL representa-'
dive
Witfr daughter Amy modeling: some of that
clothing. line; •above: Mary Kay rep Diane Park
applies makeup to model Arlene Curran; and left,
Mariibeth,Sjaarda;demonstrates the art of waxing
. on model Robyn Davison. (Livingston photos)
'()rifler correspondent
'byJealn Rass`n
A well known lady of
Whi.tech urchs <' Valetta
Emerson who :has been
residing in . Braemar.
Nursing Home, Wingham
for the last numbe f
years celebrated her =100th
birthday on March 25
With failing health; now,
Valetta was a very willing
1ady• in the village for
many yEars, being .very
'active in the Women's.
Institute keeping everyone
on their toes as to their
respective, jobs, . '.
For maty years she
also wrote the news for
the :Local' papers, as well as
being an active worker of
the WIY!ESs i'n aha
Presbyterian Church in
years yuan.
the home of Angus and
Vera Falconer. , Twenty
people' attended and all sat
down to a bountiful sup-
per,
r:"
jteehza
Whitechurch. Valetta
taught Sunday, School for
• a'- -long period of, time. She
is ;the: Iasi of the > family of
Reuben Tiffin.
Gerrie ofin;spent the
• .'atremors 'ol', Valetta's
birthday with her.
Mildred McClenaglian
and John McKinnon visit-
ed'on Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. Clarence
McClenaglian of
Kincardine.
The village cardplayers
broil ght'their season toa
close on Monday evening
with, a pot luck supper at
Cards followed with
five tables in play. High
lady: Jean Ross;'second
high Kathy Gibson. High
man;.Don Ross and sec.
ond high Ebner
Sleightholm.
A floatingprize for
anyone with lone hands'
trade. for ,an exciting
evening. The winner WAS
Kathy Gibson who had the
last land hand for the
evening.
The group plans to
resume in the faf,
For the price of a loonie
admission pop eorn and
juice was available to the
31 children present.
Winners of Ale door prizes
were Nicole and Tina
Logtenberg; Matthew
Nivins, Robin Bendriks,
and Erica Simpson.
Grades l .to .8 kids
enjoyed a spring break
dance on. Wednesday
,evening March 25 at the:
church. convened by
Dorothy Bene:
Convenors Bernice
Glen, Diane' Park and
Lynda .McNee are to be
congratulated on the sue -
cess of "A Day to
Remember" at Dungannon
Agricultural Hall on.
March 28. Featured was.
the latest in fashions,.
make up , artistry, hair
styling, healthy life styles,
lacy linens and a buffet`
luncheon. Many draws
were chosen at random
during the afternoon. The
grand finale was the, rendi• •
tions by y the Patchwork
Quilt trio,
Nine tables of euchre
were in play on March 25;
at Dungannon Senior
Citizens; Winners on the.
pink cards were Shirley
Finch' and°Jen Tucker; on
'the white cards Margaret'
Errington and John Harris.
,nit inel
:Birthday Club
Jillian Adamson:
April 1,::1990
•8 Years`Qld
Brandon Pt�iestap
Apri12, 1.994
4 Years Old
Jarod•Priestap
Apni 2;1997
1 Year Old
Darcy MMacGtlbivray
April 3,1990
8 Years 00
Brayden Smyth.
• Apel 4, 1997
.i '.Year OId' ,
David Niviris,
;9.pril 4, 1989
YearsOld
MatheAdam McComb
pril 4, 1988
0 Years t�id
•
Laurie .Quay
April &, 1988
10 Ye:#rs pld
Ryan Clark
April 6; 1993
S Years Old
.Peter Hendricks
April 7;1990
8 Years Old:''
Olivia -Marie McComb.
April .7,1990
8 °Years Old
Ryan Errington
April 7, 1.992
6 Year9Old
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