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SDAY,'OCTOBER 10, 1973
THE 1,IJCKN.OW SENTINEI„,1.1JCKNOW,. ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN .
What :s New
At Huronv;e%w
The Bakelaar Family along with
Allan and Brian Van der Ende ,
provided special musical numbers
at the Christian Reformed song
service on SUnday evening. The
service was led by Aire Van der
Ende with devotions by, Rev. Buek•
ema.
Mrs. 'G. Henderson of Bruce-
field joined the regulars Mrs.
Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and
Jerry Collins to provide the old
tyme music for Monday's get
together
The Annual Bazaar held in the
Auditorium on Wednesday
afternoon was quite successful
with a good attendance at both
the tea and sale.
The residents were entertained
on "Family Night", with a music-
al program arranged by Marie
Flynn who also played the piano
accompaniment. Jim Murray
and Norman Speir with violins,
Lorne Lawson mouth organ;
step dance and vocal solos
by Debbie Flynn and Sandra Dale
piano solos provided an hour of
fine entertainment.
South Kinloss
Miss Pat Sparks and her friend
Miss Lilian Chan, both from
Western University, spent the
holiday week end,, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sparks.
Currie Colwell has been north,
moose-hunting. Lloyd Graham
and William Dickie left on Fri-
*day for the Temagarnin area.
The October meeting of Kair-'
shea W.I. is planned for this
Thursday, October 11 at the Kair-
shea Hall. Mrs. Robt. Gilchrist
will be hostess.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Keith and
family of Scarborough visited Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and, Mrs.
Evan Keith. Brian was also
home from Humber College for
the week 'end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gilchrist
and boys visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell of Kincardine.
Rennie, Anne and Jamie
Graham were all up from Toronto
for the holiday week end.. The
annual Thanksgiving family gath-
ering was held at Rennie's cot-
tage near Kincardine.
Denver Dickie attended a Con-
struction Industry Machinery Assoc-
iation meeting in Chicago on
Tuesday.
Mr: and Mrs. Reid Smith of
Arva and Reid's. Mother from Lon-
don were.Sunday guests with Mr:
and Mrs. John Needham.
Visitors during the week 'end ,
with Mr. and Mrs.. Fraser „
MacKinnon, David, Murray and
Mary were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
MacKinnon of Guelph and Mrs.
Jack Wilson and Susan of Hamil-
ton,
Home for Thanksgiving with Mr
and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie were
Rod, from London, Connie from
Toronto and Heather 'from 'Hamil-
ton. -
LOCHALSH
Mrs. Ewan MacLean spent the
week end 'in Sarnia and attended
the 125th anniversary servie.-.
there 'in St.. Georges Church.:
Mr. and Mrs. -Allan McChar-
les and family of Montreal
.were week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver McCharles. Cal-
lers in the same home 'were Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Milne of London.
Congratulations are' extended
to Miss Margo Matthewman who '
was one of the graduating class
who were honoured on Friday at
Guelph at the University there.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Matthewman
attended the graduation exercises.
Sympathy is extended the Mac -
Kendrick families in the passing
of their sister Clara who was
buried at Lochalsh cemetery on
Tuesday.
Miss Doris Wylds of Toronto
spent the holiday with her father
Dan Wyld-s* and other members
of the family.
Rev. Kenneth Rooney preached
his farewell, sermon Sunday at
Ashfield Presbyerian Church,
Moving to,Cookstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farris'h
are busy attending hockey.games
with both sons involved at dist-
ant points. Kenneth with the
Stratford team and David with
the Sudbury team.
Mr. and Mr's. Duncan Farrish
spent Sunday in London. with '
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Farrish along
with other members of the Far-
rish family for Thanksgiving.
Oil drilling is taking place in
the on the farm of
Leonard Courtney, the former
Hendon Barkwell place.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
14atherton of Elmira were recent
yisitors' in the community.
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore, a gown of white-
swiss dot with floral printed in-
serts in• the bodice and sleeves.
She wore a floor length veil' and
carried a bouquet of pink roses
and white and yellow daisieswith
pale blue velvet streaMers.
Her attendants wore floor length
gowns of white swiss dot 'over
yellow with scoop neckline, and
ruffle collar. They carried bask-
ets of multi-Coloured flowers and
streamers.
Matron of honoUr was Mrs.
Courtney MacDonald of London ,
sister-in-laW of the bride; Maid
of honour was Miss Carol Court-
ney 'of Kitchener , cousin of the
bride; Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Michael SnObelen of Ripley and
Miss Kathy Davies of Mississauga ,
sister Of -the groom; Junior:brides-
maids were Misses Margaret and
Carol Holmes of Millarton.
The best man was Terry Craig
of Dublin. The usherS were Jim
Rogers of Scarborough, Rosi DaV-
ies of Wirigharn , brother of the
groom and Courtney MacDonald
of London, brother of the bride.
The groom and his attendants
wore tuxedos, the groom wearing
white jacket and the attendants
wearing pale blue jackets-.
The guests were received at
Sutton Park Inn , Kincardine by
the bride's mother wearing a gown
of pink chiffon with a Corsage of
pink roses. .The groom's mother
wore a two piece floor length dress
in shades of rose with'pink and
white corsage.
Mr.' Alan R. Mill of Wingham
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- Photo by Snyder.
' DAVIES - M
•
Commitment of their wedding
vows was made 'by Corinne Marg.-.
aret MacDonald and Gerald Don-
ald Davies at Knox Presbyterian
Church., Ripley , on August t8 ,
1973, with Rev. C. Carnochan of
St. Andrews United Church. Rip-
ley, officiating.' The bride is the
daughter of ,Mr . and Mrs. John C.
MacDonald of Ripley and the
groom .is th' son of Mr. and Mrs'.
George A. Davies of Mississauga.
Yellow candelabra in multi7col-.
oured floral arrangements decorat-
ed the church. Music was 'provid-
ed by former classmates of the
bride who were all from London.
Miss Heather Jordan played' trum-
pet for the processional and re-
cessional music accompanied by
Mr. David Tupper, organist. The
soloist was Mrs. Cheryl Harrison
who sang "Simple Gifts" and the'
"Twenty-third Psalm" arranged
by R. Vaughan Williams.
was master of ceremonies. Mrs.,
Cheryl Harrison accompanied by..
pianist. Miss Penny Brooks of Lon 7
,don sang "You'll Never Walk
Alone". An evening of,dancing
was enjoyed with music provided.
by Boyd's orchestra. Following a
trip through Northern Ontario, Mr. •
and Mrs. Gerald Davies are resid- •
ing in Mildmay. The bride is on
the, staff of Walkerton District Sec'
ondary Sthool and the grOom is an
office 'manager in Walkerton.
Prior 'to the marriage of Miss
Corinne MacDonald and Gerald
Davies; showers were giOn for
her by neighbours at the home of
Mrs. Alan McLean, assisted by
Mrs. Doug.MacDonald and Mrs.
D. A. MacDonaldi girlfriends and •
former classmates at the home of
Mrs. ,Michael Snobelen, assisted
by Mrs. Ron Farrell; Courtney and
.Blue relatives at the home of Mrs.
Gary Courtney',, assisted by Mrs.
Donald 'Courtney and. Mrs. John ,
Norman; MacDonald relatives at
the home of her aunt , Mrs. Burton
Griffith of Bervie assisted by her
sisters; West and' Dairies relatives
at the home of the groom's aunt ,
Mrs..C. C. West , Toronto. A
community shower was held at .
Knox Presbyterian Church, Ripley,
arranged by Mrs. Jack Scott,, Mrs.
Bill McCreath and Mrs. John D.
MacKay. Mrs: Walter Lock and
Mrs., Ross Martyn were in charge
of an enjoyable program. Mrs.
Allister MacKay read the address
to the bride. A trousseau tea was'
held by the bride's mother , Mrs.
John C. MacDonald on the week
end prior to the wedding.
The groom was entertained, by
friends in Mississauga.
acDONALD
!,Once $24,000
jeation Grant
[Honourable Leo Bernier,
of NatUral Resources and;
iGaunt, M.P.P. for Huron
announce the approval of
lodal grant of $24 000 to
itland Valley Conservation
iity for the Falls Reserve
Nation Area,
iarea comprises some 229
if-land in the Township of
Conhty of Huron..
:Authority proposes to carry'
tiler development work in'
*rvation Area which will
extension Of the'workshop
fg,congtruction of a perm-
gatehouse, extension. of
1.rvices in the camping
hplovement to the camp-
:Mice building; develop-
if i toboggan and ski. slope ,
area and completion of the
ltails. The original 1:4ast-
ifor the Area will lie IT-
nd other general develop.
,ork carried out. •
iJember municipalities a.t the Authority's share of
Kings ridge
Girl Guides
The Kingsbridge Girl Guides
opened the meeting' with the
Guide prayer. ,The members got
into their patrols and attendance
was checked and fees collected.
Mrs. Van Diepen handed out mem-
bership fee sheets.- The girls
then- made popcorn to eat while
they studied their guide promise .,
the guide laws and the motto.
After' the girls had studied the .
laws we. played a game using the
guide promise and laws and the
motto. After cleaning up the,
church hall the girls decided who
Would do the camp fire next week.
The Kingfishers were elected and
the meetingp closed with taps.'