The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-21, Page 7Tracy Delegate loved the men ry-go-round at the Kinsmen
Cantival last weekend and smiled the whole time she was
ea it. The enamel carnival was held n The Square along
with anheer tent for the adults. (Photo by Jeanne Buchman)
The atIA*,10.45ton..pic-
nic'ewas held on the ,weekent
There were -65 family
members .jireserit. They
came from Windsor, Toron-
to, Bracebridge and London
and also a number of people
from the sunounding area.
George and Jane Mich
and their three daughters of
London were lame With,
George and BeUy Manch&
and also teek in the Jdatsten
picnic on the weekend.
Visiting with Ross and
Jean MacICenzie on the
weekend were their- twa
stans„ Kevin of Termite- and
Bill, Barbara. and three girls
of Goderich. .
Wellington and Kae
Webster visited with Mrs.
Viola Farquhar. at Alexan-
dra Marine and General
Hospital in Goderich on July
15 to celebrate Mrs. Far,
guitar's 90th birthday. The
celebration was toped of
with a lovely birthday cake
presented by Mrs. Far-
quhrir's sister, Mrs. Norma
Young.
Mrs. Farquhar farmed
witbTfluQiiF
r
.ten until his death in 1962, .
She then lived with her sister.
in Clinton until . being
hospitalized this past
December.
An active lean whose in-
terests include crocheting„
tatting and reading, she en-
joyed visiting with
neighbours and callers. She
has a very cheerful disposi-
tion.
Mrs.. - Farquhar has one
daughter„ Kathleen, Mrs.
Wellington Webster, three
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Elizabeth Wilkens,
daughter of Charles • and
Marne Wilkens, has receiv-
ed word from the F. E.
Johnston picnic held
LOCHALSH
NEWS
Kee Webster, 395-5257
Madin-Secondary-Schootin
inkelnitownr. thatshe
4,aiVki.
sev'etn'‘Ith in the All Ontario
TYping Division. 'Elizabeth is
a Grade n student and is the
first student ' from. Wintharn
to place in the top ten. Con-
grattdations Elizabeth.
Grant and Lois Fairish
and George and Betty Mon-
crief were on a bus trip with
the Karishia Institute on
Wednesday. They went to
Ekia„ the -Agricultural
Museum at Milton,. ..the
Farmers Market in , Kit-.
chener, the Conestoga Mall
in Kitchener and visited the
Kaufman Shoe Outlet in Kit
chener:- They all had. a
Itetiderfulciay,
• Danny and David Maaen-
-van of Oraugeville--sons---of
the late Mr. Sandy MacLen-
nan, are spending the,
weekend with their grand-
mother, Mrs. Rhetta
MacLennan.
Mrs. Margaret Morton and
her mother, Mrs. Rhetta
MacLennan were in Sarnia
the first of the week. While
there, Rhetta visited with
Mrs. Frank Fells, a sister of
the late Mrs. Herb (Alice
Mae) Ensign, formerly • of
the Lochalsh area. •
Dr. Geoff and Bette Terri-
ble and family of Kingston
on Saturday, July leth had
lunch with Bill and Janet
Kempton at Point, Clarke
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Jenny and Michael. Davey
of Calgary„ -Alberta, are ex-
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grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Simpson of Kintail on
Sunday, July 18 to spend. a
few weeks with them.
A large reception was held
_andiater
dittitef Mrs. Triibie's niece,
-at- -the—Ripley—Community_
Congratulations to Marty
Rivet& Ken Ingtenberg and
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Congratulations to Cheryl Gederich,
Hodges of Port Albert and At Dungannon United-
Mishael Wales of London church an Saturday Joanne
who were married on Saar- Mary McKenzie passed
day. Cheryl is a daughter of away at 'Huronview on Sun -
Harvey and Marion Hodges do, July 11 in her 100th
of Port Albeit Ron and year. She formerly lived on
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,V-41IMitrt4 IMILLa COVECI
• attended the wedding which
was solemnized at St,
4rssaaaaAc•hir.
predeceased. by "hTr. parents,
Donald andMary McKenzie,
one sister and six brothers.
She is survived by a sister-
in-law in Vancouver and
several nieces and nephews.
httement was in Kintail
Cmetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jury
of Ottawa visited with Mel
Jones on Thursday of last
week
Culbert became the bride of
(*gang Weber. Joanne is
Lawson -Clark reunion held at Falls
Mary Kempton and Steven.
Mrs. 1ve(SharuoH1liof
Sydney, Australia, daughter
of Bob and Mazy McNety of
Amberley„ has been . home
fax a couple of weeks and at
tended the wedding of her
brother, Steven McNay and
Mary Kempton. On Satur-
day, July 17, she left fax
Australia again.
A leek. a Cip.":-.Simpsen. of
Calgary„ Alberta, have been
home fax a week with Mr.
and Mrs, Donald Simpson of
KintaiL
• Bob McNay .of Arnberley,
who has been sailing on the
-Great Lakes alt....
has -been -home a couple .of
weeks and attended his son
Steven's wedding. Bob is
hoping to stay a month as he
°nitre en S.eterclov
following the wedding of
Steven McNay and Mary
Kempton. Steven and Mary
will make their home in
Araberley when they return
from.their honeymoon.
A lovely showerfax Bar-
bara Carter was held at the
Ashfield Presbyterian
Church Wednesday evening,
Barhara received many
lovely gifts and thanked the
ladies in her pleasant way.
'Smiles
Imagination was given to
man to compensate him fax
what he is not - and a sense of
humor to 'console him fax
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The annual Lawson -Clark
reunion was held at Ben -
miller Fans Reserve Park
on Sunday, July IL with 45
people in attendance.
Following an afternoon of
visiting„ everyone sat down
to a delicious smorgasbord
meal. ing; lucky seat, David Medd,
Following the meal, John Enter- ners of a scavenger hunt
Lawson presided for a short After considerable discus- were Jennifer Jewitt, Brad
business meeting. The sion it was decided to hold a Jewtt, Fleet Glew and Jeff
fallowing prizes were given picnic every two years and, ° Jewitt,
out: oldest person present, put forth a special effort to
Mrs. Alice Lawson, Clinton; get more people nut. The
youngest person, Kevin
Glew, Dorchester; largest
family, David Livingston,
Seaforth; birthday
closest to picnic, Chuck
Inston, Pickering; coming
ithe farthest distance, Donna
and Chuck Tilston, Picker-
aestpicnic will be at Ben -
miller on the second Sunday
of July 1984. Helen Lawson
will be the secretary -
treasurer and Glenne and
RalpleGlew will look after
sPorts-
The Livingston, brothers
conducted the sports. Wm -
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Smith are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter Catharine
Morle lie Kenneth Robert. son at Mr. Robert Brown of
Blyth. Ontario. The wadding will take place
SATURDAY,: JULY 31 ea2
Blyth United Church
RECEPTION TOFOLLOW
Birth Community -Hall - 9 pm
FRIENDS & RELATIVES WELCOME
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the youngest daugtier of
Howard and Doris aft*,
4th Concession of Ashnekl.
Congratulations are extend-
ed to the happy couple
A stag and doe wits held on
Friday night at the
Agriculture Hall for Brenda
Davis and Brian .Stawart.
Brian is the only son of Bill
and Marie Stewart, GlenntS
Hill. •
Company on Sanday with
Bill and Marie Park and
Brad were Vicki Park, Val
and Mite Bendig and Joel all
of Goderich.
Mr.. and/ars. Rohert Cross
at St. Cathetines visited on
the weekend with her
parents). Don and Lee
Shetler.
Mrs. Charles Kerr, Steven
and Aaronof Oshawa are
spending a week's holidays"
•with her parents, Qiff and
Pe Pwrdon.
Florence Berri in
• =.1 • a holidayat the cot-
tage at I Bruce with her
daughter„ Isabel and son -in -
mw, Liny Brennarinf Lon-
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