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MOFFA T APPL /A NCES
Anniversary serviees at Ashy
field Presbyterianci Church were
held, on Sunday with large con-
gregations
on gregations ,:at.. both u morning and
evening services : to hear Rev.
Joe MacDonald of Mich. as guest
I speaker; ,and, Miss' ;` Janice:' Wylds
guest soloist at, the,' morning ser
-
Vice.
and :Mrs. Bruce Millar: and
Kevin. ' of. Palmerston spent the
week -end with 'Mr.1 and Mrs.• Em-
ile MacLennan..'
A new .silo has been erected on
the Ken.'., Elphick farm:
To `Taken Western Trip -
Congratulations are in order' for
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John Bradley, who will be on : a
trip this summer' to Western Can-
ada, having been chosen from
Lucknow and District .High School
to receive this honor.,
Institute Disbanded •
The Kintail. Women's Institute ,
held their final meeting at Kintail
hall on Thursday evening. They.
have disbanded and ,in ,turn have
turned 'the •
hall o ver tothe com-
munity as acommunity hall. The
furnishings including dishes,
chairs, tetc, will. be 'left 'in the hall.
Farrell •:were
dog where
, of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Tom
in Paisley , on Saturday
they attended the funeral
McGill:
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' Pastures are high in protein but low in carbohydrates •
and energy.
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bohydrates and thus• provides the energy lacking: in lush
green pastures. Maintain your herd; production through -4
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BaptISfl�IS,ervic.
IeId OnSunday:
(Kinloss News).
The service o Baptism' was ob-
served
b served at Soutki ,Kinloss, Presby-
•terian Church :on Sunday, June
6th. The - following were. baptised
by Rev. (iod MacLeod: Paul 'Al-
lan •son, of Mr. ` and Mrs. 'Allan
MacTntyre, Margaret Anne, dau-
ghter of Mr.', and ..Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton, Arthur Edward , son of
Mr. . and: Mrs, 'Henry, Clarke, Dor.-
ethy Dianne, daughter of • Mrs,;
Arthur Clarke , and'' the late .,Ar
thur Clarke, and .David Janies
son of Mr. and. Mrs. James Gib-
son.'.
U.W.O. Graduate Honored
Following' ;tlie... Convocation Ex-
ercises
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er. cises at the University of West-
ern ' Ontario , on . Friday, where
Allan. MacDougall received ; his
B.A.degree a reception was held.
at the : home: of his parents,. Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd - ,MacDougall.
Many relatives and, friends gath-
ered to . offer congratulations .-and
presented Allan with a handsome.
walnut desk::•
.Bruce MacKenzie and Donald.:
Young 'are spending ' a 'few 'days
vacation gat Elliott' Lake.
Pupifs from Grades. 5; to -8 of
Kinloss Central School and . Mr,
Jas Scott ,and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Intyre enjoyed a bus trip to Nia
gara Falls. on Wednesday.
Attend' Church Parade.:;•
tint Kinloss Scouts. and Cubs
with their leaders marched iri the
Saugeen District Church parade
held in.. Hanover Sunday after
noon. ; 'The forceful - address was
delivered by . Rev: Joe Baker, 'dir-
ector of the Youth for Christ . Or-
ganization. Following the: service.
the Kinloss families , enjoyed a
:picnic supper in. Hanover Park:
Boss 'Hamilton . and ''Bill ;Middle-
ton . of Toronto were: week:end';
guests with Mr. and Mrs.' Gilbert
Hamilton
.PURPLE GROVE
Mrs. Donald Gillies . was hostess
to Purple Grove Institute on Wed-
nesday afternoon. .
Miss Margaret Robertson spent
Wednesday .;.evening-.' with Mrs:
Frank Dore.
•
Ripley United Church Women
met at .Mrs. Wallace Pollocks on
Tuesday evening. •
Misses Ada, Ethel and' Lettie
Cawley: , were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.. Victor • Gawley, . ' on,
Thursday evening.: '
•.Mr. Ben Scott. returned 'home;
from Westminster Hospital, . Lon-
don were he has been'for . several
weeks.
Mr.. and Mrs.. Merrald Kuehl,
Mark and Ann of Waterloo were
Sunday.' guests •of Mr. and Mrs;'
.Burton .Collins
'Ronnie Dore spent the week -end
with •Mr. and Mrs.. Claude: Dore.
Mr';. and Mrs. Lynn Geddes of
Kinloss, Mr. and ;Mrs.:' Curri Col
well and family and Stevenadie •
were Sunday visitors with Mr..
and Mrs. Donald 1VIeCosh. •
Mr:' and Mrs.., Victor' Gawley,
and: Gladys were Sunday guests
of Mr. `and Mrs. 'Fred Craigie.
Mr. Edburt Bushell had alive
stock • sale on. Saturday;
'" Mrs. John. Bell Kincardine vis-
ited Mr. , and Mrs. George Em-
erson;
m-..
erson.
Mrand Mrs, Rex .Stewart vis
lied Mr. and Mrs.' Edburt Bush-
ell:. ,
• Mr. Freddie Morgan of Beaton
visited friends on .thea tenth con
cession.. . •
Ripley UnitedChurch held' An-
niversary services .on' Sunday
with Rev. Stanley ibson- guest
speakers
Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Stephen,
Dearborn, • Michigan, Mr.. and
Mrs.' Roy Stephen Jr, " Inkster,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. .Gerald
Davis` and Paul of Inkster Mich-
igan, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kar-:
st, Inkster Michigan, visited' Mr.
and Mrs, Earp E1libtt and Mr.
• William Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Currie
were visitors' Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Walsh Neustadt.
Donna Needham.' is visiting Iona
Leeson. '
Mr, and Mrs, Russel Needham
visited' in .Lions Head and attend-`.
ed County • Council, '
Mrs. Morford, MacKay and,
Ann visited Mrs. William' Mac-
Kay,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1965,.
Lu�know'c�up1eAarried
WILSON
The Presbyterian Church' Manse
Lucknow, was the scene when
Margaret Anne Mullin and James
Robert Wilson, , both of Lucknow,
,were united .'in marriage ' on May
22nd, 1965, at 3 o'clock: Rev. Rod
MacLeod was .. the . officiating
clergyman.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr.. and'. Mrs. Stewart Mullin.:'/Of
.Lucknow and the ,groom 'is, the
son of 'Mr''. and Mrs. A. J ; Wil-
son of : Lucknow. Mr: Mullin 'gave
his daughter in marriage. ' r
The bride's floor length ; gown
of .white peau satin was princess
style. ,with chapel ; train, , lily -point,:
sleeves, : and •' bateau neckline . with
dior lace enhancing the bodice.
Her halo was a , satin 'circlet with
a shoulder :length, five tier, bouf-
fant,,scalloped, tulle •veil:* She
carried -a. cascade. of red ;roses.,
with streamers
The maid .of honour was., Jean
Mullin: of Lucknow, .sister of . the
.bride... She was.attired in'a .:street
length, .yellow' bouffant peau sat
Photo by W ingharn , Photo . Studio
MUL-LIN
in dress with matching accessor-
ies. • She carried ` a nosegay of
white mums.'. with:; streamers,
Donna Mullin of 'Lucknow, sis-
ter of the bride; was junior brides-
maid. wearing a street length,
yellow nylon organza ' dress with
matching accessories
Jack Wilson of Hamilton,.' 'an
uncle of . the groom, was . !best',
man. .•
:The - reception was held at . the
Lucknow,: Legion Hall. The bride's
mother wore a yellow ; linen 'and
lace dress with.. black and , white
accessories :' and a -corsage . of
white ;rnums..,The groom's moth
er 'wore.. „a pink georgette dress:
with 'pink accessories ' and a cor-
sage of white , mums.
Por a:Awedding trip to: Montreal'
and :other points in Quebec, the
bride., chose a three piece light
blue :linen suit • with: blue and'
white accessories and,:. a : corsage
of white mums. •
Mr. and Mrs 'Wilson : are • resid-
ing in :Lucknow:
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