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Tf IE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCTNOWi QNTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd; '1333:
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Lucknow,.. Ontario
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FAMILY REUNIONS High School
ANDREW -LANE PICNIC
A !very enjoyable Andrew -Lane
picnic was held on •Thursday,
-Arne 2 r -at -Ashfield Pu'blic.,Park....
The first Fart, . of the afternoon
was spent playing 'ball. The peg-
ple who- didn't ,participate in_.Alie
game enjoyed "razzing," the play-
ers: Arfter the ball game the races.
were run off, In the, race 4 years.
Mand. under Donald Andrew won
1stprize and. Gail Wyle.. 2nd;.
girls, 6-8 years,, Alice 'Brooks;
boys • 6-8, Tom : Andrew, Keith;
Johnston; girls 8-10, Shirley.
Brooks; )boys 8-10, Bob Andrew,'
Donald Kirkland•, . ` girls 10-12,
Marie Johnston; 439)T 12-14, Bar
ry McQui:llin, Donald McCharaes
single men, Al • IlaCkett; John,
Lane; married ladies,. Mrs- :John
:MacDonald; Married men; Ever-
ett Lane; 3 legged race,. Alvin
Hackett_and-Charles., 1VI�cI) nagh
marshmiallow eating contest, Mr..
and" Mrs.'Frank Barlow l; wheel-
barrow: 'race,
heel-barrow:'race, Charles and Barry
McDonagh youngest baby, Bar-
bara Louise Lane, daughter of
Mr. arid Mrs. • Everett 'Lane, Port
Elgin; .largest family present, Mrs.
'Evelyn Backwell, Lucknow; per-
son *lib • game the farthest,' _ A17,
fred. Andrew, Orillia; oldest
member present, Mrs.. Isaac An
drew, Lucknuw, After : lunch a
few, sof the older xriembers were
presented, with n;white, rose ear --
sage: Those members who receiv-•
ed these corsages wereMrs.'•Isaac.
Andrew, • Mrs. Dave Alton; Mks,.'
George "Andrew; Mrs . ;Bob Ritch-
ie,.
itchie; Harry McQuillin, Edward• Mc-
Quillin, John Mc@uillin,. Charles'
"McDonagh, George Andrew' and
Steve.1S'tothers. Mr. : Alfred An-
dre* gave'.. a short, account of the
progress �of "The °Flaanily Tree
Book". The slate of ' officers, for
•next, year are ` pees., Fred McQuil-
lin; .vice Ores., Gordon Kirkland
Sec, Kathileen Lane; +treas., gill
Andrew. '
BOUNDARY EAST
Mr. Rob+t..Hutchison hurt :his
back badly.. Siaturday.' morning
when. the seat of, the mower ''ori
which.. he was riding. broke of.
and` threw him to the aground `,
Mx, azul; •Mrs' -I ance'Grai4n were`
hosts: to the Anglican Sunday
School., Picnic 'from Wingham 'on'
Friday . afternoon. •
Mr. Ken Patterson is visiting
relatis in Southern Ontario &
Dettr.'oit. ', •
Master Gordon_ 'Fisher is'. holi-
daying with his cousin, Dimald
Jantzi of Milverton..
The Women's Institute held
their ,June aneeting• a week late
in the Cormnunity Memorial hall
at. Whitechurch.. The new• presi-
dent; Mrs • Jas. 1VIeInnes, presid
=ed: Thetmeeting-wasL-opened ;with-.
the.Institute, ode and the •Lord's
prayer- The roll call as respond-•
ed to by • "a home . hatard L would
like. to eliminate". A' paper pre-
pared by Mrs Jas Falconer ,ori
"Our Front Line" was read .by
Mrs,' C. Shiells.. She concluded
with reading ."A housewife's Har
•anggue". ,The library report was
given• by, Mrs. Fred : Newman,
Whitechurch, librarian:' Current
events were prepared and'read by
Mrs: Berson Irwin. Piano Solos
were rendered by Mrs. E. Scholtz
and Mrs. • A. Robertson. Mrs. Geo.
Fisher had
d the motto,- Go oft to,
thy • neighbors; for weeds choke
an unused pith. Mrs. Cecil Fal-.
corm and Mrs. . Jas. • McInnes,.
were appointed to `obtain inform="
ation on S. 'blinker light for ,the
village: Plana were anade to se-
cure a bus for" a .trip to Guelph
ori July 15th'. It wias alsor decided;
to -,ask 'hospitalization members to;
attend at least four meetings in,
the year. The meeting closed hy.
•singiifig . The" Queen: '
/ Mrs. Norman and her pupils
entertained the mothers and, lit-
tle ones Of .the section; to a Pic-
nic ori Thursday p.m. Races and,
contests were enjoyed byrall. with
a big ;lunch including ice Crean'
concluding the afternoon's 'activ-
ities. Miss Joanne Casetnore, Gor-
don Fisher, Gordo4 . Mitchell, Bil-
ly Newman *and :Paul Groskorth
sucessf illi passed their 'Entrance
examinations with 'Gordon Fisher,
}winning,` the .Institute scholarship
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for the highest standing • in, his
class • •
Miss : Walker , and the pupils of
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No. 9 also held a picnic Thu ,
day afternoon. Alan and IXarvey'
Miller successfully ' heir'
,passed t
Entrance eitaxninations itith Alan
winning the Institute .scholarship
All pupils passed their exams.
BROWN -.-at Alexandra ; Hospital,.
Goderich,yon. Su3Yday,, June 22nd,
1952, to Mr. -Si Mrs. Cyril Broad,
'Goderich (nee Dorothy Nixon), a
daughrter; Carol A.
PENTLAND-wit' Alexandra Hon
Goderich,' on' Sunday, June
22nd,. 1952, to Mr. and, Mrs, Wil .
fred Pentland, I)ttngainori,: a dau
ghter.-. •
MOFFATin Wirighasn General
Hospital On ,Sunday June 22nd,
1952, to Mr . and. Mrs. Lloyd i iof-.
fat, R. 3, I3olyrood, a son.
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