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Rodin -nem -11.11. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calquhoun &R. I,
Vice -President £cInceZfli
' Wm. H. Chafte - R.R. 4 Mitchell
Toohey R.R. 3, Lnean
Raymond McCurdy LR 1. -
. Eirkton
Robert Gardiner ILL 1,'
Cromarty
Agents:
Hugh Benninger - Dublin
Harry Coates - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Secrotary-Tntasurar:
Hugh Patterson - Exeter
ST. cOLUIVII!AN
Mr. and Mrs. T. P, MOnis,
Mr, and IVIrs.. Robert Murray
and Miss Pauline Malone were
In WindSor on SaturdaY atten•
ding the Wedding of Mrs, Mor-
ris' niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne DeGaust
and family, Ingersoll, visited Mr.
and MM. Jamee O'Connor.
Miss May McGrath, Toronto
spent some holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Kennedy. •
Mr. and Airs. Jack Mgr's;
'London; Mr. and Mrs. Ron,But-
ters, St. Thomas; M. and Mrs,
Glen Raters,. London; Mn and
Mrs. Donald Coyne, London at-
tended the Butters —., Murrax
• wedding here on Saturday and
spent the , week -end with rela-
tives. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan,
Lon.don, visited. Mr. and Mrs.
Ethiard MOW: • ' ' -
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray
and family Guelph; Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Murray, Toronto; Ur.
and Mrs. Gilbert Murray, Sar-
nia; Mr. and Mrs. Don Costello,
Kitchener and their families
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Murray and attended the Flan-
agan reunion on Saturday in
Brodhagen,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pinsonault
of Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McIver' lad week.
'for- the- afterhoon wedding en
August .0 of ZhiUp 'White and
Sharon jemi Dolmen.
The groom is the Sun et Mr:
and WS. Bert White, GlintiM,
and •the bride's parents are dr.
andMrs. •Cecil DoWson, AR1,
Varna,
Rev. ,IVIurdock Morrison of
Varna and Rev, D. Stevens of
Egmondville officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
•• Organist, Mrs. Rebert Stirling
accompanied Mrs. Russel 'Oth-
ers and. IVIrs, Ithssell Lee who
sang' "rii Walk Beside You,
Wedding Prayer, and 0 Perfect
'
Given in marriage•by her fath-
er the bride was 'radiant in a
floor -length gown qf logoda Cre-
pe fashioned in sfieath style,
and empire waist. The cape et -
feet beck gave, the gown sleeve
appearance, and- Vaa'edged in
chantilly 'age. nq,.. Otqlble
train „fell from the wahltha in
graceful fold. Het fingertip, veil
of la$vered tale wae held in
place by a small band ofeban-
tiny lace, and she tarried a
white -Bible with white stream-
ertr, crested with a Mantreerch-
id.
Maid -of -honor was Mary Ellen
Andrews of Clinton. She wore
an A Rue styled mauve organza
gown with an empire waist,
enraPleted, bodice and elbow
ruffled sleeves covered in cro-
chatted white lace and edged in
a daisy deSign of the same. She
wore a headpiece of material
matching her dress, • made of
three small flowers and tulle.
She carted a cascade of shasta
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Bridesmaids were MrS, Pepg•
Dowon of Exeter and Chris
itarria, or, Alt3,‘, ifobnesville.
Their dresses, flowers A14 head-
pieces were similar to the maid
oftonor. Flowogirl was Kelly
Caldwell, of Bt. Thomas, nieee
of the bride. She wore a. iv.une
ontfit, siniilar to the maid -of -
honor. Ilingbearer, was David
COUSitt of Zurlch, nephew of
the bride.
Groomsmanwas David Pugh
of Clintork and guests were ush-
ered by Doug Dowson, Exeter,
an Steve Harris, RolnieSville
• A reception -was held in the
basement of Wind United
Church, decorated with white
bells and streamers for the oc-
casion. The bride's mother- re-
ceived her guests in a dress of
pink linen sheath with three-
quarter length lace coat and a ,
corsage of white- carnations.
The groom's Mother &age a
pale. blue two pieta outfit and ,
were a corsage of white carna-
tions, - -
For a honeymoon trip to
Northern Ontario, the bride
chose an outfit of lime green,
chiffon over lace with navy ae.
cessories.
In the evening a reception was
held in Clinton Community
Centre with music provided by
Ian Wilbee's orchestra.
The couple will reside in
Clinton.
The bride was honored with
several showers prior to her
marriage.
FUNERAL
ALLEN R. SCHADE
Allen R. Schade of BOMA,
Ohio, died August 15th in South
West Haspital, Cleveland, age
65. He was the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schade
of Egmondville and was born
and educated here thin for the
past nuniber of yetars has -llyted
in Berea.
Surviving -besides kis- wife is
one Son- Allen Jr. of Berea, aihe
a 'brother, Elmter of ;Eganontdville
and a sister, 1VLrs. Mae Vincent
of Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer &bade
of Egrnondville and IVIns. Mary
Bisbaek of Remain attended the
funeral an Monday, Aug. 19th
at Strongsville, Ohio.
DONALD MeKINNON
Donald H. McKinnioa; 66, lot
5, eon. 10,, ilibberi, Township,
died Tuesty-at Kornoka Nurs-
ing Heine near London.
Barn in Seotland, he was a sou
of the date Mr. and Mrs. John
Idelcinnons. He was a farmer ali
his life.
Staving are his wife, the for-
mer Marjorie Hackney; three
sons, Lorna, Dublin; Ralph, Ro-
stock; Barry, Midland; two. dau-
ghters, Miss Gladys, London;
&Ms. Carl (Phyllis) Becker; Ros-
tock; four brothers, Neil, Donald
and Duncan, all of. Vancouver;
Alex, Detroit; one, sister Mrs.
Hilton (Flora) Clarke, Vancouv-
er; -five grandchildren
The body was st the Heath -
Leslie funeral home, filitcbell,
where Service was held Friday
Burial was, at Roy's cemetery,
Fullerton..
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ono j 4, the largest turnout*
othe season was mr hand Wed,'
nethialt after#0.04 when 20 At*
vonsPeted in the annual loditta
tournament at Seaferth Lawn
Bowling CIO for the Whitney
trophy. Capturhig Prat. Plage
for the second year in a r,ow
and the trophy was. "Kre';':151k •
liken and her rink from Sarnia.
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With 'three wins Phia 33, aggro
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DUBLIN
Mr, -and Mrs. Jim Newcombe
and ohildoeu of Georgetown With
Mrs 'Wilnam Stapleton. -
Ms, Vera MacKay .Detreit
afierbigan with lVfos. Melva F.,elocrit
on4 VAShistiveS.
-M jnd Mn. PbilipFlemigans
TozOnte Ivititt Mr. and Mm. Matt
J.Iim Jordan and daughter
Cati*C'lleronto with friends in
the village.
" Mrs. Bill Evesis_end
ehildren phippoxi, Mr. and Um
John Cl&ay Kevin and Karen
„ With Mrs. Frank Evans.
_ 47'llrosens and Mrs. Van.
BekliperS have returned home
'144)1(11i14:411amKijhl.
ateen Monaghan,
..14tchener, with Mrs. Lloyd'
libeaattlitYt-
tdgif,":and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
family, Arva with Mr. and les.
Fergus Kelly.
iMrs and Man. Charles Friend
eruct( (Melba Jean at their cottage
14ons Head. •
Mr. and Mrs. Diane 'Cronin
and family spent the week end
at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Butters
and daughter, Hamilton; Mr. and
Ws. Ron Butters and family,
St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Coyne, London; Mn., and Airs.
Glenn 13utters, London attended
the Butters 1Vlurray wedding Sat-
urday in St. Oolumban.
IVIr. and Mrs. Edward Hall
and family, Scarborough with
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall.
1VIr. and Mrs. Tom Hall of Wind-
sor with Mr. and Mrs, Gerald
Holland and nelatives.
(Sarnia), .three wina plus _Ali "Sic.
Ellie
gregge 44 fourth* ligra-
tWO Wine,Plita 24, At-ik
gregate 40; fifth, -Ws. Sander,
On, (Stratford); i twowina‘ ,Plna
20,' aggregate? 45; sixth, ?iftn7,
Westitte _
Wine plus 8, aggregate 41.
Tuesday - night wil be beat
Mixed bowling for the Seille
trophy, Weather. permitting,
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VVINgfiELSEA-
Miss Janet Horn Vent eel*,
le of days this week with NUR
Donna Dickey °Outshine Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Vifib award
and Susan of London visited on
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
John coward.
WS* Dianne Mutton return-
ed to her Jaime on,!••SuanY
along • with Mr- and Mrs. 'Albert
Hutton and Pebble of Listowel.
Miss. Kathy' and Gary Hens
attended :the- Toronto exhibition
Saturday. •
• ma; and Mrs. ;tarry Cole of
London visited on Saturday ev-
ening' syltkMr and Mrs. Free-
man Horne.
georn. Frayne„ of Sun-
shine *re 6n`' Saturday
with 'Mrs.' VT arii Walters;
Mr.-, and Mi. nenrietli Clarke
and Dianne of SebringvMe visi-
ted on Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Dan-
ny.
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