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mssauga spent the weekend
. •
with her aunt, Mrs. George
lived east of Kinlough 'on
'concession 12 until tivoyears
ago when, they moved to their
new home in Lucknow. Rela-
tives and friends, attended
the funeral on Monday after-
noon at Lucknow
Mr. and. Mrs. John Farrell
'and girls of concession 10
were dinner guesth with Mrs,
Marretta Hodgins on Sunday.
evening.' ,•
Mr. and. Mrs, Arthur Phil
lips •of Fonthill visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Keith.
Returning home with them to
Fonthill were Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Maulden from Eng-
land; who are visiting here,
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maul-
den and Mr, and. Mrs. Arthur
Maulden visitedan afternoon
in Goderich with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Edward.
' --Congratulations _tn,.....1vliss
• Lois Hanna of concession 10,
who was crowned Miss Luck-
now Fall Fair queen for 1980
at a dance held in the
Lucknow District Community
Centre on Saturday evening
Mrs Donald McFarlan
returned home after an en-
joyable trip to the Thousand
Islands and on Sunday. mein- ,,
bers of her family took her.-
out for a .birthday dinner,
- -HOLYROOD W.I.
The Holyrood Women's
Institute held their Education
and Cultural Activities meet-
ing in the hall with Mrs.
Frank Maulden and Mrs.
William MacPherson hostes-
ses.
The guest speaker was
Mrs. Lorna. Guay, Lucknow
Librarian, who brought sev-
eral books with her and her
talk was very interesting.
She was introduced by -Mrs.
Harold Smith, and Mrs.
Lorne Eadie thanked her and
presented her with a gift in
appreciation.
Mrs'. Harold Smith, dir-
ector for the program, gave
laNLOUGH.W.M.S.
• The Presbyterian' W.M,S.
..held_the Septemberrneeting
at the horn& of Mrs. Alex
Percy on Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. Don Reid
presiding.
Mrs. Glen Haldenby had
the devotions. She read a
poem entitled, Let us all
b sing, followed y prayer.
The roll call was a news-
paper clipping on Human
Rights. Miss Winnifred Per-
cy read the minutes of the
previous meeting and Mrs.
Don Robertson gave the
treasurer's report.
A The W.S. ladies were
invited to • the Autumn:
Thankoffering at Teeswater
on October 1. Tentative plans
were made for the Kinlough
Fall Thankoffering when
they will entertain neigh-
bouring groups.
Mrs, Don Bushell was
program convener and gave
the call to.worship. Each
person was given a question-
naire for a review • of the
meetings thus far this year, a
highlight that was most int-
eresting and helpful. She
concluded with a poem, The
individuality of peace.
An excellent film entitled,
Two Strangers, pertaining to
white and Indian children;
was shown.
Mrs. Don Reid gave the
courtesies and refreshMents
were served by the hostess..
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott
held a successful 'auction sale
on Monday afternoon before
leaving for their new home in
Ripley. We regret losing this
fine couple from our com-
munity.
--Some from here-attended-
the Lucknow Fall fair on
Saturday.
BY MAY BOYLE
Mr,. and Mrs. Jack Hod-
gbls returned home on Mon-.
day night from their trip.
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick who
itas--beetr-nt-the-Hodginsi—
returned to her home at St.
Catharines.
:Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mac-
Kay of Kincardine visited. on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex -Percy. •
Arthur Haldenby returned
hothe from visiting his family
in Toronto and where he was
an honoured guest at the
wedding of his grandson;
• Howard K. Whiteside and
Pamela M. Trench at Christ
Anglican Church, Brant Av-
enue, Thornhill, The bride's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Trench and the
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Whiteside.
Miss Ellen McBride and
Mrs. Irene Schumacher of
Georgetown were here at-
tending 'the funeral of the
late Spence McFarlane.
Mr. and.Mrs. Arthur Mau-
Iclen who have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maulden and Keith, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips
at Fonthill will return on
Wednesday to their home in
England after an enjoyable,
holiday. This was their first
trip to Canada.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom McDonald
were. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Brears and family of Walker-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert.
Thompson of Teeswater, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Guest of
Brucelea Haven, Mrs. Mary
Stewart of Millarton and Mr.
and Mrs. Edburt Bushell Of
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Midford
Wall „concession 10, spent a---
few days in Toronto and were
guests at the wedding of
their nephew.
Mrs. E. Robertson of
Kincardine spent the week-
end with Mrs. Marretta Hod-
gins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nich-
olson returned home from a
holiday at Colorado with Mr,
and Mrs. George Dobson
(nee Jean Cuyler).
Mrs. Ron Duncan of Mis-
Ladies
bowling
High single, Marie Scott
with 203.
High triple Dianne Carter
with a 564.
Games 200 and over:
Marie Scott 233, Dianne
Carter 204.
Team points and stand-
ings: Carol Adams' Cherries
2, 2; Marg Hackett's Ban-
anas 5, 5; Chris MacDonald's
Oranges 2, 2; Marie Scott's
Pineapples 5, 5; Gerda de
Jong's Apples 2, 2.
Wedding
*from page 11
a,street length 'soft pink
dress with a scoop neck and
three quarter length sleeves.
Following the ceremony, a
dinner and reception were
held in the Legion Hall,
Newmarket. During the din-
ner, Jim Ferguson, brother
of the bride, was a capable
master- of ceremonies. After
a honeymoon in Niagara and
Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Young are residing in
Newmarket., - • • •
docted two contests and per.'
es were given. Mrs. Lorne
Eadie was appointed clele-
gafe to tlie area convention at
Wiarton in October. •
Mrs. Lorne ,Eadie, presid-
ed for he opening exercises,
and conducted the business
period. Plans were finalized
for the display at the Luck
now Fall Fair. An invitation
was received to join with. the -
Kairshea Institute on Sept-
ember 18. The meeting clos-
ed with lunch ,served by the
hostesses.
RINLOUGH A.C.W.
[Intended for last week]
Mrs. Eric Thacker was
hostess at her home on
Thursday afternoon for the
Kinlough Anglican Church
Women's September meet-
ing. It was such a beautiful
day .and the first meeting of
the fall. Sixteen ladies an-
swered the roll call with a
favourite parable.
Mrs. Delbert Hedley pres-
ided and Mrs. Ronald Thack-
er read the the June minutes
and business was discussed.
The church was painted, the
stove wired and the church
carpet tightened durinf the
summer. -
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh read
the scripture and prayers
folloWed, Mrs. Midford Wall
gave a splendid meditation
on' the The 'GSod. Shepherd
and how, he risked his life for
the lost sheep.
Mrs. Agnes Hodging, Mrs.
Delbert Hedley and Mrs.
Thelma Green each gave
suitable readings.•
Blyth will be the hostess
ACW branch for the South
Saugeen Deanery•Mecting on
October 7. ,•
The convener, i ss May--
Boyle; took" charge and the
theme was The Parables She
dealt with four, beginning
with ,"The lost coin". • Mrs.
George Graham read the par-
able of "The prodigal son"
and May referred to each one
and applied it to our daily
lives. She coneluded with the
poem, God's Good Samarit-
ans. . °
- Suitable hymns were sung -
throughout the meeting
which closed with prayer and
grace.
The convener thanked the
hostess and all who took part
to make it such a worthwhile
afternoon. She also. thanked
Mrs. HoWard Thompson who
was the lunch conVener.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins
visited for a few .days with
her cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth
Robertson of Kincardine.
We extend sympathy 'to
Mrs. Bruce Bushell in the
death of her grandmether,
Mrs, Stapleton at Wingharn.
Mrs. William MacPherson
is enjoying a holiday in
Florida.
Mrs. Tom Ellacott of Tor-
onto visited over the week-
end with her aunt, Mrs.
George Graham,
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. McFarlane in the death
of her husband, the late
Spence McFarlane, who pas-
sed away on Friday morning
in the Wingham and District
Hospital, after a lingering
illness. Spence was born and
the motto, Count your gains
and not your losses.:The roll
call Was, Bring your oldest
school book or picture from
schooldays. This Was given
in verse.
Mrs--Ch I M . "ar eh Uirray—CM1.---
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