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RICH ;($141AL-STAR.. THURSDAY: JU
Y,29. 1971;
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Nlr.
and Mrs. Marvin Smith
sent a few days in Chatham
with Mr. and Mrs7Kar1 Smith
aad: family. 'Lisa 'and Sandra
•returned With- them ,for, a.
couple Of weeks.
Judy-, ands-Jbnet Godfrey
went to Kitchener on Friday
• . to visit their sister, Miss Sue
Godfrey... They. will ` .ac
-corinpuny .her" to a Teddilig. in
'0 -Wen Sbund kind enjoy a few
clays eamp7•iig. •
: Mr. arid- Mrs. Howard
• Godfrey.visited h.is"sister and
her. husband, • Mr. and Mrs;
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Cliff. ,Sproul : in. Ethel on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos•. Fowler:
Darrel and Karen of Parkhill
; 'visited. his parents,.r
Mrs. Chas. 'Fowler on 'Sin
• day.
MR: AND -MRS. D.G. DUNCAN
nox ceremony
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1OCllA1H.
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,b,e' -taken .for `granted ' bu 'r
conies more in spiritual ways
than . from material gain.
'There will be ni) service
Dungannon or Nile •United
Church on August -"1•. On
August 8 there will be service
at Nile United Church con
"Church and the Gr. 3 to Gr. 7
children. i.ny Cbristi>,n
Fellowship • Church. The
theme; is "Serving God''.
Nile U.C.W. is holding a
bazaar in their ch p'ch on
Aug: 18 at 2 p.m.
'Mrs. Len Bilay, Mark:,
Kristin, Judy and Scott of St.
Clements are spending some
time at. .their ..surn:rner time
here. Mr.'Bilay was up for the
weekend,andwill be having
his holidays later 'in' -the
s-ummer. • vz..
:,Weekend visitors with Mr.
arid Mrs. Wilf Pentland were
Mr. and Mxs. •Hugh,Crockett'
and Meagen; Mr• •and:Mrs.,,
Alf Gall w_ o u Hill_
Mrs. Wallace Of Clinton ducted by Nile U.C.W; at 11_,
called on Mrs. Minnie Jones a.m. On August 15 at 11 a.m.
and. Mel on Sunday_evening, service will beconductedat
'Mrs. Cecil Blake spent. a-, pungannon•United Church bj1
few days last week at Alliston Dungannon"._U.C.W. with Mr.
with Mr. and Mrs,. Jim Blake L. Sparks of Lucknow.' as
and Sean. , guest speaker and Mrs• L.
Swimming classesare ins- Sparks as soloist.'On•'pug.. 29
progress in 1;.ucknow and- ..regular. services will resume
:c'hildr:en are transported; " with Nile at 10 a,m, and
daily for -their Lessons by'A,J•• D'ungan%on at 11.15,
SherWood ' Coach' Lines; In , t - •
August .swiml°ning -classes flung-anno,n•
rh i5tia
will be held in-Godeliich and Fellowship Church is con-
buis ser 'ice will be available, ducting a Vacation Bible
,Rev..H.G. 'baton spoke on . School this week to which all
the topic, "Right to .Hap- children are . weleome. The
piness" on Sunday:- stressing Kindergarten to Gr. • .2
d
that happiness is not a right to, ..children meet in the Unite
-'Knox Presbyterian Church was decorated with baskets. •
of daisies,' mums and blueiris for the July 3. wedding of •
Mr, and Mrs. Danny Glen Duncan, Goderich. The couple
exchanged vows and rings before the Rev: G, L,'Royal, - Organist William .Cameron •accompanied, Mrs, Lee • Preparatory services were
McCallum who sang The Lo'rd's Prayer while both : held on Friday evening at
mothers were seated;. then . May these two Be forever . Ashfield Prevsbyteraan
Blessed to a Spanish tune Church for, Communion
The bride, the former, Debra An Palmer, is the ' Services on Sunday, with Rev.
daughter .of IVIr::and•Mr•s, Lester Palmer of Stratford:. ' •Richard Sand conducting the
The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs., Kenneth Duncan, services and preaching hii._
• Goderich. ,-,. ° • farewell sermon,.
Given in marriage by her' father, thebride chose an Stephen Wylds becoming a
ivory Hoot -length chiffonette dress for her wedding, member of the church, and -
Her bouffant,daisy-trimmed veil°ended at the waist, • Mary -Lou Barger and Brenda
and showed off the embroidered chapel4'length train. She ` Moran ° by transfer. are all
carried white. roses-, daisies, lily of the valley blue being received into the work
- "stephanotis and baby's breath, .: .. - ..... of the church.. ,
Maid or honer-was.J'ik Altenburg, friend of 'the bride, ':, Mrs.' Rhoda MacKenzie is
r , Stratford. Bridesmaids were Christine _Palmer, Strat- • on a bus trip to Eastern
ford, sister• of the bride, and Jackie Keene, Bayfield, :. Canada andU,S,A, .
friend ofthe bride...: '7 Mr.: and ••Mrs, Oliver:. ,They wore gowns fashioned along"princess lines of McCharles visited in
printed'voile•in orchid shades on an ivory background_ Chatham with M:r, and Mrs, '.
.,.5 re 0•w ::ag`te -5kjr t ' ; .sac ,:-.- __c„•cc z :.: w .... n Cl 1.E'S !. ='
sleeveless bodices, and toughedwith lace. Earge bows family
accented tl'rpe middle backs of the -gowns, Visiting . ,•' at `;'the, •:Dan
Be - Y_ : __-
Goderich, Ushers: were Mike Palmer, fiend of the Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Connell of
groom, and Dale Duncan, .brother of the groom, both of California. Cliff grew up ,,in.
Goderich, •4 a ' the area and is enjoying
The reception was held in the Goderich Legion, The renewing acquantances.
bride's mother wore -a pink floor -length slot and -mat- It' s:a.common•sight during
ching top with sheersleeves she had made' herself,' The
groom's mother seltected a summer time floor -length;
dress of pink and green shears'. Both wore corsages of
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the summer for picnics:" to be
held at the former •Lochalsh
School grounds, now. a--
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-- " white -sweetheart: rose and daisies. roadside park.. Several pic-
Prion to • her marriage, showerswere given by the •,nics • havebeen held on :the
ladies'of Saltford, the groom's grandmother of Harriston North Ashfield School.
and the Maid of honor for Siiratford,friends, rounds and many more at
• Ashfield Park at the lake.
Mr. 'Cecil Webster is
spending the 'summer in Ohio
with his :sister Jean, her
husband and family.
The Ripley,. Craft Show will,
be on July 30 acid 3l. Added to
this,. are •'contests; games,
- food, garden • produce; 'plus•
the specialvisit from "Big -
W.1.
was some discussion' - in Bruce -'who will promote the
thought • International Plowing match.
regard to this. ,Some.
The weather was perfect ' it was too hot in,the summer, Bruce County „Tartan?, free
-for the `July n?eeting of Tiger some of the members planned" gifts, lucky` door prizes' and -a'
Dunlop W.I. 'whish. was a holidays and Some felt it was draw for a handmade lace
picnic '.dn" the patio at Mrs,-lr
Menesetung Park, Thursday, :table cloth; crocheted by Mrs-
' 'Emerson Eiliott''s" home al' was moved finally by Mrs. E. Alex Purvis especially for the
Elliott air seconded by: Mrs. Craft Show will be made.:
July 22. The ladies gathered Arnold Yong that the bus There's only -erne ;way to
'- at -1.00 p.m. -for the -pot -luck,- trip be planned forlater in ih'e ._ know what -"-a-11 is.:gd`ing on in.-
salad luncheon. •: ' ' -•• Ripley; Friday and Saturday
After the. delicious meal year' and that •is be there, your.
There will not be an AugustiL
• .and the meiiibers visiting '.meeting. of Tiger Dunlop attendance ,npeans help "to"
among President Wornen's;Institute, many community projects,
Mrs: 'Earl Sherwood, opened Several members reported
'the meeting by -thankin'g all on the July Birthday Party at i.
for their interest and'special-'Huronview. ..a'dld• • offered
effort to attend and all joined suggestions for a future time, U, V N"- ,,
in _ repeating, ?the. Mary The ,September meetingwill •
Stewart Collect.. ; be"Thursday: Septefnber 23: • Mrs, ,Frank "Warnock, 1.25
The melnbers'gaYe'. some ;Mrs', Doug McNeil was in Cameron Street..reports an
very interesting suggestionscharge of the-progr6am•which' Pn Lish_:.-cu-E-u-m-bar-p-l-a-n-t-
' .-for th"rvl:hcall;'`'`STrgge'tions • proved to:•be•very interesting. which. --. , produced one
for , meal for unexpe'ct'ed heintroduced 'Mrs. Len. cucumber2-1 incheslong and,
dinner guests.",•Crawford of Wingham who :