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Mr; and Mrs. Don Bell,
Wayne and Beverley visited in
London on Sunday. with Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Steet and family.
Mrs. Philip Steer.was at Mr.,,, and
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KINLOUGH NEWS
Word was received here of the
death of James B. Murray of Jol-
iet , Illinois in his 80th year.
He was born at Westford , a son
of the late Ivir. and. Mrs. Peter
Murray. Besides his wife and
family he is survived by two broth•
ers and, two sisters, P. A. Murray
of Hplyrood , John Murray of Cal-
gary , Alberta , Miss Margaret Mur•
ray of Montreal and Sister Mary
Peter of Fort. St.' John. We extend
syrnpathy to the bereaved family
and relatives.
KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT
Heartfelt sympathy is extended
to. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Percy, 66
Albert Street , St. Catharines, in
the sudden death of
their only daughter Mary (Mrs.
Donald Magorien) of Buffalo, who
was killed in a motor accident.
Lloyd was raised just west of Kin-
lough on the farm where Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Vance now live.
They have relatives and friends in
this area. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgkin
son of Goderich visited Wednes-
day, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert , Nich-
olson.
We wish improved health to
Mrs. Gerald' Rhody, who has been
a patient in the Kincardine and
District Hospital where she under-
went, stirgery.
mr. and Mrs. John;Scott were
guests at the 25th wedding anni-.
versary of Mr: and Mrs. Hugh
Cleland at Walkerton on Saturday
night. •
A few in this area have tapped
trees'and are Making maple syrup.
Mrs. Ian Wallace's, London for
the week.
Mrs. Clifford Young is Visiting
in Toronto with Miss Margaret
Moffat and with Mr. and Mrs.
Don YOUTIg7;* Kevin and. Brian.
The Langside community ex-
tends its sympathy to the. nieces
and nephews of Miss Emma Rich-
ardson who passed away Tuesday,
April 2nd at the Pinecrest. Nursing
Home , Lucknow. Miss, Richardson
lived all her life in the Langside •
area until moving, to Teeswater
with her nephew Graham Moffat
in 1970.
The community also extends
its sympathy to the family of the
late George Wadel of Teeswater,
formerly of the Langside area.
The community was saddened
to learn of the death of Mrs. R.
D. Currie of Wallaceburg.
Reverend Currie was' a former min•
ister of the Langside and White-
'church Presbyterian Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Scott ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley young and
Mr. Dave Moffat called 'at the,
funeral home in Owen Sound
Sunday evening.
AMBERLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Godfrey and
children were ,Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Thompson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Pace,
Sheila and Billy of Kincardine,
were dinner guests on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Pace
visited Sunday with their cousins',
in TiVertoA, Mr. and Mrs. James
Inkster and aunt Mts. Wm. Gotts-
chalk and were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Lowry
attended the 35th wedding anni-
PLAYOFFS
othJunior and senior champ•
F1'ss games have started. In
:pupils of the same 'class
gainst one another.
r pN VISIT
Thursday, April 4th, a
SD( class came from, Preston
us a recorder concert.
oined us for lunch and noon
ttivities,
rFr
LY
open area put on arr assem-
iday, April 5th, which
ed a Mexican dance and a
Anne Hamilton.
Ry '
Is in the senior grades are
participating in a history contest.
They are to write an essay on an
old building..
REPORT CARDS
On Friday; April 5th, pupils
received their second term report
cards.
Rhondy Gibson ,
Irene Reitknecht.
versary Saturday evening for their
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Anderson at Millarton.
At the Orange Lodge euchre on
Tuesday evening high prize for
ladies went to Mrs. Betty McLeod
from Ripley; high man was Dune
Thorburn of Amberley and the
lucky prize Went to Harold Thomp
son. •
Miss Sandra Kempton of Lond-
on, was home for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary ,Courtney
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Courtney
and Carol are going to Halifax
to attend the wedding of David
Courtney on Saturday, April 13th.
Mrs. Mel Henry and Miss'Shanr
non Courtney have been victims
of flu this week..
Moe Leonard of Mississauga
spent the week end with Bob
Courtneys.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smeltzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney
are motoring to Halifax to attend
Dave Courtneyi.s wedding this
coming Saturday.
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