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Blaine Salkeld flew to Calgary, to visit, with
relatives there. Hope; you enjoy your holiday
in Western Canada, Blaine. •
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Guest
were Mr. and Mrs,, Wally Waechter and
family of Formosa,
Mrs. Arthur Philips spent last week with
Mrs; Frank - Maulden and Keith. She
returned home to Ponthill on . Sunday.
Marjorie Bennett of Toronto spent the
holiday weekend_ here with her father,
Arthur Haldenby. .
Visitors with Edna and May Boyle were
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Scott and Elizabeth -Fair
of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs, Midford. Wall,
concession 10 , and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Thompson and Ivan of Lucan.
Janine Christensen of Milton is holidaying
•here with her grandparents, Pastor and Mrs.
M. Christensen.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertrand and family of
Simcoe visited- over Vieweekend with
Winnifred, Bill and Brian Percy.
Relatives and friends from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. Wesley Thompson (the
former Maude Eckenswiller) on Sunday at
the MacKenzie .' and McCreath Funeral
Home, Kincardine. Wes and. Maudewere
residents of our community until they retired.
to Kincardine in 1948. Sympathy is extended.
to Helen ' Morris and- Clrence and Jean
Cersoi and . family in the loss 'of a dear
mother, And grandmother. '
We were all pleased on Friday afternoon
to hear Mrs. Morley Bushell of Wingham
being interviewed on CKNX about the
Bi -Centennial quilt which she made. Doris'
quilt was ' awarded the first prize in the,
Bi -Centennial quilt competition. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bier and their
daughter, Susan of Echo Bay visited with
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KINLOUGI
by May Boyle
Mr. and Mrs, William Haldenby, and Arthur
Haldenby. They also attended the Alton
reunion over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard` Stanley of Michi-
gan and Mr. . and Mrs.: Glen . Hodgins . and
family of St. Catharines spent the weekend
with Marretta .Hodgins and attended the, :<
Stanley reunion on 'Saturday..
e. acher. retires
• Ross Errington was honoured . at a ,
luncheon at Brookside School upon his:,
retirement as a teacher.
A number of former teachers . froth
Brookside staff were back, as well as the
• present staff to wish Ross. 'good luck on his
retirement. • •
He was :p aesented with a Stereo Radio
Cassette Recorder, engraved stein, money
and numberous small gifts. He ' was
previously presented with a dual, system
Sheaffer pen from the Students Council of
Brookside Schocjl.
Visit in. Dundalk ..
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin visited in
Dundalk with Mrs. Ed Baker and son, Victor
last week,' returning home on Friday.
Recent visitors : with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson, Holyrood, were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Stevens, Listowel..
BIRTHS
BERKHOLTZ - Dwayne and Debbie of Ed-
son, Alberta are happy to announce the safe
arrival of their first child, Regan Wesley, 7
lb. 6 oz., born on June 26, 1984. Proud
grandparents are Wes .and Eilleen Jefferson
of Belgrave and Glen and Ruth. Berkholtz of
Edson, Alberta; great grandchild for Iona
Jefferson, Clinton and Mr. Elgin Josling,
Londesboro.
_ Jennifer and Justin welcome with love their
baby sister, Lisa Marie, 9 lb. 4 oz., born at
Wingham and District Hospital on July 1,
1984. Proudparents ye Thomas Black • and
Connie Kuc of R. 1, Belgrave.
DALTON - . Matthew and .Katie wish to
announce the birth of their new baby
brother, Andes Paul; 7 lbs. 1' oz., at
Wingham and District Hospital on "July 5,
1984. Proud parents are Paul and Joni
Dalton of Lucknow.
JOHNSTONE Marianne. and Bruce John-
stone of R. # 8, Chatham, are pleased to
announce . the birth of a daughter, Cheryl
Nicole, 8 lb: 11 oz., . on June 29, 1984 'at.
Chatham General ' Hospital: .A sister for
Jennifer. Proud grandparents. are Bernice
and Gordon Johnstone, Lucknow and June
and Murray Jack; R. # 8, Chatham.
Travis Koehler and Michelle Wattam of
Belgrave are pleased to announce the arrival
of their daughter, Amber Doreen, 71b. 8 oz.,
at Wingham and District, Hospital on July 1,
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POLLARD Donald and Lillian Pollard of R.
4, Ripley .are delighted to announcethe
arrival of their daughter, 'Jennifer Donalda,
7 lbs. 6 oz., at Wingham and District
Hospital on July 7, 1984. A new grand-
daughter for Donalda. Pollard of R. 4 Ripley
and Georgia Mitchell of R. 1, Ripley.
VISSER - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Visser of R. 5,
Lucknow,' are delighted to announce the
arrival of Aaron's little sister, Kristine.
Marie, 10 lb. '9 oz., on June 28, ; 1984 .'at
Wingham and District .Hospital.
Attend wedding reception
A large number of people from this area
attended the wedding reception Saturday
evening, June 30, for Jack and Sharon
Wilkins at the Lucknow Community Centre,
who were married at Trinity United Church.
Congratulations to Frank MacLennan, son
of Finlay and Carrey. MacLennan of Kin-
cardine and a grandson of Rhetta. MacLen-
nan, who received the . County of Bruce
Scholarship recently at the annual awards
ceremony held at, Georgian College in Owen
Sound. Frank is a first . year business
student.
When the Kinsmen held their annual fire-
works display on Sunday, July .1 at Point
Clark, they had a great turn out for the
event. The Kinsmen puton a great display
which was enjoyed by all.
Congratulations to Kathryn Boyd,daugh-
ter of Glen and Anne Boyd of Huron
Township, on being Chosen Ripley Fall Fair
Queen, The runner tip was Janice Elliott,,
Visiting' a week ago and attending the
Wilkins -Blake wedding with - . Charles,
Maynte, Elizabeth and Kennie Wilkins were
Janet Wilkins and Allen Peck of Wallace-
burg and Barbara Sheppard of (Five `yaks)
Paris, Ontario,
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LOCHALSH
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Dorothy MacLennan had 'several visitors
on the weekend. They were Finlay MacLen-
nan, Brenda and two children of Kitchener,
Katie Sutherland and Margaret (Bubbles)
Heffernan of London: ' '
Visiting for a couple of days' with Rhetta
MacLennan were her daughter, Florence
MacLennan arid her friend, Marion Mock of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb had two of
their daughters, ., their husbands and their,
children with them on the weekend: They
were Edwin and Jaince McCutcheon and
their three children of Lions Head; Bob and
Sandra Darling and their daughter, Heather
of Hanover.
John. and Dontta Zimmerman of London
visited on the weekend with Mr. acid Mrs.
Warren Wylds, •
Cecil and Jim Webster of Kitchener
visited with their parents, Wellington and
Kae Webster on the weekend.
„Currier Swan
Thomas Michael Currier and Lynda Dianne
Swan, of Port Elgin were married May. 25,
1984 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Port Elgin by Father Hudson. The bride is
the daughter of Russel and Nancy Swan,' R.
3, Lucknow and the groom is the \son of
James Currier of Massey, Ontario. Margaret
Swan, R. 3, Lucknow was maid of honour
and Kevin Swan of R. 3, Lucknow, was
groomsman. Emily Wirta of Port Elgin was
flower girl. A reception followed at. Reids
Corners Community Hall. The couple are
residing in Port Elgin. (Photo by Ann Wirta)
Ronald • McFarlan, son . of Ivan; and Joni
McFarlan of Kincardine, graduated June
with his third year nursing diploma from tb
Georgian College of Applied Arts. an
Technology. Ronald has received word tin
he has successfully passed his registers
nursing examinations. '
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