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Octilo
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Mr. d , `LiQyd . Faust at-
tended the annual banquet of the
Hawaiian 100. Club Of the Missionary
Church on :Snd`Ay Oct. 8, in
Berm indica*. They visited
with their can** Mrs. Alive Thrum
of DeKalb, his; .
ThankSgiVint Saturday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong were
Brian, Jill and Kyle Welsh of
Petersburg; Kent Strong and Lynda
Leslie, Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and
boys of Waterloo spent Thanksgiv-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Leppington.
Thanksgiving visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cober were Mr.
- and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Ian, Kevin
and Derek, Milverton; Miss Donna
Caber and friend of Kitchener;
Darrell Cober, Hanover; Mr. -and
Mrs. Dale Cober, Tonya and Dawn,
F'ordwich; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Cober, Tracy and Debbie, RR 2,
Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross King, Brenda
and Rebecca, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rothwell and Paul Van Houtven, all
of Stratford; Chris King of Ottawa
and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson,
Fordwich, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark of
Treesbank, Manitoba, visited
Friday at the same home and with
other relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stafford left
last Monday by plane to attend the
Gay Lea delegates' tour to Halifax
as guests of Farmers' Co -Operative.
They returned Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Coghlin, Ryan
and :Joel of Atwood, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Greg and
Kevin of Listowel, visited in the
evening at the `same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay and Mrs.
Earl Cudmore of Brussels spent
Thanksgiving weekend at the home
Lirkne
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Gorrie couple
wed 40 years
GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Graham of Gorrie celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary in
Waterloo on Sunday.
Alex and Donalda (McKenzie)
were married Oct. 9, 1948, in First.
Baptist Church, Wallaceburg. They
have five sons, James and Neil of
Kanata; Donald, Kitchener;
Thomas, Listowel and Bil, Gorrie
and six grandchildren. A family
photo was taken prior to the guests'
arrival
Approximately 60 . immediate
members of the Graham and
McKenzie families were present
from Cobourg, Guthrie, Oro Station,
Tillsonburg, London, Wallaceburg,
Port Lambton, Ottawa, Orillia and
Toronto.
Alex retired in 1982 after being
bank manager at ,the Tor+ nto-.
Dominioi ."Bank,'4C, e, ,fat' .2 ;
years, C.o"ngfrattitlatiofg'"'aind beet
wishes are extended from the
community.
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new ear for when the 1a illy went
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soda oat The ' or T'ouring,C`ar, a
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