" OLDEST CHURCHGOERS —Mrs. Georgina Beaton and James Anderson were the oldest parishioners to attend the anniversary service at Iron Bridge United Church Sunday. Mrs. Beaton Annual Reunion is 89 and Mr. Anderson is 81. A reunion of all former members of the church is held annually on the anniversary date. Photo by Warnock Sault Minister Speaks at Iron Bridge IRON BRIDGE — Anniversary services in the United Church were well attended with many former parishioners home for the holiday weekend. Rev. D. Graham Tipple of Central Church, Sault, conducted services at all churches on the field. In the afternoon the annual reunion was presided over by W. J. Rickard of Bruce Mines, a former pastor. The program consisted of selections by the Junior Choir, a vocal solo by W. A. Smith, a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCrea, an organ £olo by Linda LaRone and favourite hymns of the congre-gation. Refreshments were served to 60 by the Junior Women's Association. Personals Mrs. William Howes of Kirk-land Lake is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartin and Jerry Daigle spent the holiday; weekend with relatives at Kin-mount. Mr. and Mrs. Grandmaison of Windsor are holidaying at their summer home. Clive Daigle of Toronto is spending a few days with his parents. William Orser of Toronto i: home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mont gomery and children are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William Har per of Evansville. Mrs. Jean Winters and Dennis spent the weekend- at Port Credit. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Tullocl and David are spending a few days in Breslau. Mrs. Reba McClelland and Lloyd visited Mr. and Mrs Lorne Carson of Scarboro during the weekend. May 23, 1961