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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 1975
50th
Open
held
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giving
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Kin-
pson,
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Couple Reside In Waterloo
HPRIMAN-NfitcDONALD
The marriage of Beverly Ann ;lied the front of, the church.
MacDonald, daughter of Mr. -and
Rev. Glenn Noble officiated at
Mrs. Jack MacDonald of Lucknow, the double ring ,ceremony.
and Gordon John Hitchman, son of
Given in marriage by her father,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hitchman of the bride chose a summer dress of
Toronto, was solemnized in Luck- Swiss eyelet trimmed at the neck,.
now Presbyterian Church on Satur- sleeves and waist with Swiss and
day, August 23 at 3.30 ,p.m. French lace and featured a high
Candelabra stands with pink waist and short sleeves. Her long
glads and white carnations decor- trailing veil was trimmed with lace
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to match the dress trim. She
carried a symphony arrangement of
pink roses, white carnations and
baby's breath.
Donna 'Rowe of London was maid
,of honour.
She wore a halter dress of icy
light blue polyester with the smile
colour georgette cape. The bodice
of the dress was trimmed with .a
white rose applique. 'She carried
three roses Of delicate pink and
baby's 'breath.
Brenda and Etta Belle MicDon-
ald, sisters of the bride, both from
Lucknow, and Celia Hitchnian of
Toronto, sister of the groom, were
bridesmaids. Their dresses and
flowers were identical to the maid
of honour's.
Richard Gauthier of Shannon,
Quebec, cousin of the bride, •was
ringbearer.
Groomsman was Bruce Terry of
Toronto.
Ushers were Kevin Thompson of
Toronto, Stephen. (Joe) Hitchman
of Toronto, brother of the groom
and . Don MacDonald of Kingston,
brother of the .bride.
They all wore navy blue tuxedos.
Mrs. Donalda Scott, organist,
played Trumpet Voluntary as the
bride entered and during the
ceremony Mrs. Scott and Norman
Taylor played organ , and piano
duets.
A dinner followed in the Church
Fellowship Room, served ' by the
ladies 'of the Evening Auxiliary.
The bride's mother received the
guests wearing a floor-length dress
of ivory-coloured crepe with large
bow at back and a pink rosebud
corsage.
She was assisted by' the groom's
mother, wearing a, dress of dusty
pink satin-backed • crepe, cape
sleeves and corsage of pink and
white roses.
The bride's going away' outfit
Was a blue pantsuit with halter,
palazzo pants and jacket.
The couple are residing in .
Waterloo, where the groom 'is a
student at Waterloo University.
The bride is teaching at the John F.
Ross Collegiate in Guelph.
KINLOUGH
Mrs. Charles Hodgins of Wing-
ham spent Tuesday, with Misses
Edna and May Boyle.
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and LOis
were in London on Thursday where
Lois underwent a medical check-
up.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Thompson
and son Ivan of Lucan visited with
Misses Edna and May Boyle on
Wednesdays
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hewitt
and Mr. Walter Clark of Water-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Duncan of
Kitchener were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham.
Relatives from here attended the
funeral of the late RUsSell Need-
ham at Ripley on Wednesday.
- Ladies of the Missionary Societ-
ies attended the Thankoffering
meeting at the. Kinloss United
Church on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett of
Toronto spent the ,week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Graham were Mrs.
Kerry Hogan, Todd and Chad of
Glencoe and Mts. Laural Hewitt of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray were
Sunday dinner guests with Miss
Margaret Murray and Miss Bartlett
at ,Westford. •
Mr.. and Mrs. Art Graham of
Lucknow and Mrs. Dorothy Thomp-
son of Kincardine visited on
Sunday with Edna and May Boyle.
The Anglican congregation wel-
comed back Rev. George Garratt on
'Sunday, after his vacation during
the month of September. On
Sunday next, October 19th, the
Harves,t Thanksgiving Service will-
be held 'at 10.30 a.m. t
Miss. Cathy Hedley of Kitchener
spent the Thanksgiving week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley
and family.
Miss Jeannette Barr, of Kitchen-
er spent the week end with Mr.' and
Mrs. Jack Barr, Susan and Murray.
Miss Betty Hamilton of Niagara
also visited at the 'Barr home.,
Donald Barr of Waterloo spent
Thanksgiving with. Mrs. John Barr.
Debbie• Hedley spent the week
end with her grandthother Mrs.
Bertha Haldenby at Wekford.,
Miss Susan Wilson of Kitchener
spent the Thanksgiving week, end
'with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Wilson, concession 14.'
Mr. and Mrs: George Barrell,
Jennifer and George of TorOnto,
visited with Mr., and Mrs. David
Haldenby and. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Haldenby and their families.
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