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TOWN TOPICS •
Miss Nana Solt, Kitchener,
spent the past week with her par -
eats, Mr. Mari Mrs, itcty nsoud \oto-,
:If ter returning from tt four-week
old
1t Ila•v
ill 1L•twnil
tMr. and Mrs, 1Stvard Neubauer,
1(ansnmville, N.Y. were weeltend
guests of Mrs, William Oldfiold
tool attended the Kruse reunion
on Sunday.
!Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs,
john liotha1111, Wilsol- St, were:
Sir, and Mrs, Harolds Rothanl of
London, Mrs, lsclward Hothatn
and h(i. Ardour ilotham of Dela-
Ware; !Mrs. Bertha Johnson of
Detroit: Mr. nue Mrs. Duncan
Cooper of Kipper and Mr, and
Mrs, A, N. Laithwaite of (leder-
ich.
Mrs, Claude Come and two
boys, Michael and Craig, who
have been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, 1., C. Boswell, left
on Manclay to drive to their new
house in Wilmington, Delaware,
Mr, Ciornu is at present in Aus-
tralia where his company is sett-
ing up a new .plant. •
Mr, ,Jack Sproat and son Jim of
North tiny were ;;treats this weep
of Mr, and alts, Russell Sproat,
'Mrs, Rudy helm and Perry of
Rostock, Ont., are visiting with
her parents, Mr, awl hirs, Ed,
Fischer,
HENSALL
,lilss Catherine 5Fame) Logan,
R ,, passed away in ParkwoOcl IIos•
1)it111, London. A former resident
of Ilensall cad Stanley I.Wp,
1"uneral service was held at tiro
George E, Logout funeral home iu
London, Saturday at 1 Intl. with
burial at Bayfield eenlet.ery,
Miss Mary Ann iloggarth, 90,
life-long resident or Housall pas-
sed away at South Huron Hospit-
al, Exeter, Saturday.
'Surviving is one brother, henry'
Hoggarth, Seaforth, a number of
nieces and nephews.
(Funeral service was held on
Tuesday at 2 pan, from the 13on.
thrall funeral chapel, Burial in
Cromarty cemetery,
1A's. Gus vont of Detroit visit-
ed over the weekend with her
mother, airs. Lou Simpson.
Jerry and Craig Chapman visit-
ed last week with their brother-
in-law and sister, Mr, and Mr's.
Joe DeLodge in Sarnia.
M MA, PE71—GRd'.1
Winnie Kathleen Gray, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. William J.
Gray, Dublin, became the bride
of James Stewart McAfee, Lalse
Worth, Florida, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. ,McAfee,
in Brucefield United Church, The
Rev. 'Harold Johnson performed
the double ring ceremony.
The bride chose a frock of white
nylon organza over satin in waltz•
length styled with fitted bodice
and bouffant skirt tiered in ruf-
fles of nylon organza and chant -
illy lace, A tiara of sequins and
pearls held her finger-tip veil of
French illusion and she carried a
bouquet of American beauty ros-
es. For travelling the bride chose
a nylon cltitfon drese in orchid
and white, with white coat, orch-
id accessories and rose corsage.
Atter September the eoiuple will
take up residence in Florida.
KiPPEN
Presentation to Mr. anti Mrs.
Philip McKenzie
On Thursday night friends and
neighbor's of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
'McKenzie gathered at No, 14 Stan-
ley to bid 'farewell to Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie and children before their
daparture rot'Saskatchewan. ,Mrs.
1YIOKenzie commences teaching at
Pearl Creek ,School near Melville
early in August. Mr. QyloKenzie is
driving them to Melville and will
return here and join them at a
later date. The evening was spent
at euchre after which Mrs. Rob-
inson read an address and the
gift of an electric frying pan was
Presented to Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie by 1Mrs. Nelson Hood. Mrs.
Alex :McBeath presented gitts to
each of• the children, 13otlt Mr.
and Mrs. McKenzie expressed
their appreciation. Winners of
euchre were: ladies, Mrs. A. John-
son, Mre. D. Toonk; men, 'Mr. Al-
lan Johnson, Alex Hyde Jr,
.A delicious lunch was served.
The following is the address:
Dear Philip, Elva and family,
we are gathered tonight to wish
you the best of luck on your new
venture. We will miss you in the
cammunitY, but we hope that
your move will be of great advan-
tage to you, We also want you to
remember that yon are leaving
friends who are interested in the
experience you will have and we
hope you will write to at least a
few of us to let us know how you
are and 'tow things are going with
you,
Philip, we expect you will re-
main among us for a while yet
and we hope your plans will worts
out just as you would like them
to, We have here a small token
of friendship and we hope every
time you use it, you will think
with pleasure of Stanley twp
and your friends and neighbours.
Signed, your friends and neigh-
bours.
Mrs. Lloyd Cooper entertained
on Thursday evening July 22nd
in her home to a buffet supper
for the girls from T.S.E. and
Course Programming, of RCAF
Stations. at Clinton, The guest of
honor was L,A;W. Barbara'Ryan
who is leaving for Metz, France,
In September. After the supper,
Mrs, Douglas Jones read a poem
to Barbara after which sine was
presented with a musket jewel
box, Barbara expressed her thanks
for the lovely ,gift.
On Wednesday evening. July 27
airs, Lloyd Cooper entertained
about R0 friends of the bride -elect
.Miss Beverley lieord of Barfield.
Contest:) and games were enjoyed
by all. 'Miss Marlene McClincitey
rend the auldress after which
many beautiful gifts Were Present-
ed to the bride. Beverley thanked
the ladles for the gifts and 'Alva.
nd theta to her ti•In. A -dainty hnteh
followed,
Dr, John Stewart and Mrs,
Stewart
UtCleveland,
Ohio,
visit-
ed a day last week with his tutu
MM. Janes'Wright,
Recent. guests with 'Mt'. and
Mrs. 1,. Rowson iuoltlded 1P, and
Mrs N, Staniake and daughters
or 1lxettrr; Mr, and Mrs. it. Neave
and children of Strathroy and
Miss IElla Wright of Kethuelworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of
Grimsby, daughter and son-iu-law
of Mr. and 'tits, llordon Wren at.
tended the funeral on Wednesday
of the former's mother, Mrs, Tom
Smith of Loudon. iMic'hael and
Joan remained a few days with
their grandparents.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Reid, I3ruee-
field, and. Mr, and 'Mrs. Jamos
ArmstrongStella, visited Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Nor.
man Long.
11r. soul Ml's. Hugh Hendrick
and family and :sir. and yrs A.
melleath and family attender( the
Centennial at Thames Road
Sehooi 4.4, 2, l'sbol.'ne, on Satur-
day July 211rd,
Miss. hazel Slavin of Lively,
Ont. is spending the summer ltol-
idl tt s at her parents home Mr, and
Mrs. Tont Slavin,
311s Tom Slavin is a patient in
Victoria hospital, London.
1111' and Mrs. Ivan Wren, Laur-
ie and a friends of Hanover aro
spending ,1 few days with 11r, and
11ra. Cordon Wren,
(Miss Joyce Hood returned home
Sunday from a 2 -weeks' vacation
In London and Pott Stanley, Her
cousin Dianne Perkins returned
with her for some holidays.
IMP. and Mrs, Charles Pinder of
Seaforth, visited Sunda;: evening
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long'.
li ippea..1. b. Ptosis
The S.S. llienic of Kippon Unit-
ed Church was held at Lions
!'ark, Se:await on ,1aly 18th with
0 good attenduue e, The table 5000,
me l ee: 31r:s..,hileen ('htnttitt, Mr,
and ,Mrs. iVtu, 5'onsit' Mr. and
Nit:.. ,1 Ihu Anderson, Sport., cont.
nth tee, 14ie and .Mss. Orville
\4a. t '. f1 t S
rltluath t ni . 1, and lsa, John
JM'itz.
1(mnllts of race; were: 13 years
and under, 1)on5100 MclSay, 130314
6 to 8, ibunly 1Sit=gar; tnifls s to to
Joan Sinciair; buys 8 to le, clary
Deity., Ken Jones; girls 1:. and
under, Sbali'on Miley', Juan Sin-
clalr; boys 15 and under, Hobert
Cooper. Bill Workman; young
woman's race, Margaret Broad_
fuot. Blllh Atul '11cNuSso1; young
Broad -
111 rase, 13111 Workman, -David
Cooper; married woolen's race,
.111x, Wm. Coleman, :firs, M, Big.
gat', kick -the -slipper, boys, Dav-
id Cooper, lioi>ert- Cooper; kick -
the -slipper, girls, Margaret Broad -
foot, 'Marjorie Turner; married
women 1;10:4he-slipper, •lljrs. 1Cm.
comma', Mrs, Wm, Iladines;
peatlstlt contest ' women) Mfrs, Biu-
e td r 's i( t 'e'i l 1'0 -
nlilt n) ! utt u
est 1111e11 1 ,J00 1.0titelrS team. Wo-
men's balloon throwing contest,
'tire, ltitutendyk, Break the bal-
loon contest for men, Lloyd 'Lost
ell, Wm, rots-'iri. I'ie dote race,
Ja104 'Curlier and 1Vus Ponsitt,
1)ordthr Turner and ir. Lor,trll.
Slant sldifilo. 11151.Cnn,ht, Wheel-
barrow race, Bili 1irN5rl10l nod
Dat'icl Co:' s r. Taf, "i pian, 1','m
Coleman. Tallest woman, Helen
Mo'fcaY. Shortest woman, 11ary
Rr„adtn,t. Shortest man, Joe,
1.ostell, Woman with most child-
ren present. bus, tauter 'l'oa'ner,
Birthday on near''•1 date a.1' tac-
tile. Dorothy Turner.
Mr, Al Kyle left on Thursday
morning with his sister and bro-
ther-in-tato•, air, and 1lrs, Darold
Cablwell :un1 Janie 10 visit his
larnther .and fancily in Delisle, Sa-
skatehewan. 1It', and Mrs, Caldwell
and Mr, and Mrs. Murray Maker
of Ilensall will visit in Calgary,
.Mrs, Wm. Kyle and Ronnie vis.
Bed in l'arlchill Sunday With Mr,
anti hire, Gordon. McLeod,
Mrs, Jatclt ('Posits, 131117 and
Dwight spent lust week at toyer_
wash with Mr. and Mrs. Won
Sheppard of Hensel],
Mr. and Mr's. Wilmer Jokes re-
L>u'ned Taniweek from. a nloutit'e
varuilon iu San I`raaeiseo, Calif.,
amt other points,
craw 'REPORT
Winter wheat is ripening very
rapidly during the past week and
rutting will he general this week.
Some fields have already been cut.
Weather has been dry through•
otlt the County, at the Cline of
writing. 'Mexican Bean Beetle
damage has been reported in one
area. of the County in white beans,
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