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WEDNESDI4Yt JULY` 7th, 1965:
• THEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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football. But time flies and soon he'll, be thinking'.
of college and his future.Thanks to a Sun Life
Educational Endowment policy which his father
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education and a place : on the football team
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teunion H'eld
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The annual .Falconer '- McInnes
-reunion was. held in •Gorrie Park`.
July 1st. Over' . 100 members' of
the :,clan were ••present 'from', Han-.
oyer, „ Goderich, Woodstock,' Kit-
chener, Lucknow Blyth, Tees
water and• Walkerton.
The. President Mr.. 'Torn . Mc-
Innes of Gorrie •presided. for the
treasurer Mrs John McInnes
gave. her''report. .
The officers • for 1965-66 are
President . Mr. Dan. Tiffin, Wing -
ham .R.R. • 3, lst. Vice -President
Mr. ' Gordon Jamieson, .Goderich,'
Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. ,and:
Mrs. R. Ormston Toronto' Sports
Committee,' ' Misses' Shirley and'.
Joan Tiffin,, Lucknow R.R. 5,
Lunch committee Mrs. •Russel
Ritchie, Lucknow 'R.R.. 5, Mrs,
Lester .Falconer,. Teeswater, :R.R..
2, ''Mrs. George :.McInnes, Luck -
now, '' Mrs. Cecil Faiconer, • White-
. business meeting:' The secretarychurch. •
N.OTICE,..Tc. DESTROY
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NOTICE; IS HEREBY GIVEN to proper:
ty owners 1 urban and • subdivided, areas to des. •
troy all Noxi us. Weeds.at often as necessary in'
each season, { to event their ''.going to seed.
Also after July 10, 1965, proceedings will'.
be, taken to destroy Noxious Weeds in .accord-
ane, with 'the 'Weed Control Act.
Chesney. ".
Huron County Weed Inspector
Former mister .:
uest -Speaker � eaker
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(Olivet N'ews).
Anniversary ser'viees were held
in OlivetUnited Church on Sun-
day Reverend S. ' D. .Dunlop •: of
Fonthill. conducted the- morning
service' and spoke . 'again in the
evening Mr. •Dunlop ' spoke in the
morning, on, "Partners in the' Gos
pel'', reading from Pauls letter 'to
the ' Phlipians arrd in the evening
.on:. "Building,' : tte, old waste
pla'ces," ,
Organists. were Sharon
Coiling in the morning, Miss San-
dra MacCharles 'in. the: evening...
Walter Dexter . sang "The City:
Four -Square',' , and the choir an-.
them was "Though Your ' Sins be
as Scarlet." In the evening the
duet parts of • the anthem were
taken by Janet ..Hamilton and
Walter Dexter. A "duet "Just as
'I Am" . was given by Mrs. Oscar •
White and _Evelyn White. Large
congregations ' attended . both ser-
vices.
er-vices. and many old friends . we1
comed 'Mr.' and• Mrs. Dunlop, Jud-
ith and Allister back to ; their first
pastoral cliWarge in . Canada
Mr. and Mrs Fred Craigie'. of
Bethel 'were. Sunday . guests of Mr:
and 'Mrs. Walter Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert'. Engle and
family.: of Dublin .visited "on Sun-
day- with Mr. and Mrs., Walter.
Black and family.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pennington
of Teeswater and Mr. • Charles
Smith And Mrs. W. 'J. Roulston
of Wingham were among those' in
their honor. church. on Sunday.
During the - afternoon ' ganies and
races were enjoyed. Prizes •were..
given for those• coming the far-
thest, "Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormston,
Toronto, The. youngest -person.
was 'James McInnes daughter' • of
Mr.: and Mrs, ' George McInnes,
Lucknow. Children with 'the curl-
iest hair, Fay Ann Forster and
Jo', Tiffin were the winners.'
A moment of silence was ob-
served in memory of : those who
passed on . during the year. The
late .Mr.; ..Billie McInnes, of Walk-
erton was the`, only: one: this year.
'" The reunion will again be' held
at : the .;Gorrie 'Park on ` Julylst,
and no invitations will be sent out.
Lunch was;' served' by .the com-
mittee 'and all 'enjoyed a soc
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Visiting in.' . the community are
.Mrs. John MacRae ' and : family of
Batavia N.Y.
Bill. Farrish returned, home
from: ` St: Josephs .Hospital in Lon-
don:
!Holidaying . with his grandpas-.
ents- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell
is) Bobby McGill of Godericli.:
Many/ from the area attended
a jewellery ' demonstration ' at 'the
'home of Mrs., Ross MacKenzie on
Friday .evening.
Employed at .'MacNays store at
Amberley is, Mrs. Henry. Mac-
Kenzie.
Audrey
ac-Kenzi-
Audrey Ross: R:N , daughter of
:Mr.' .and ' Mrs. -Bill.. Ross, leaves-
this week for an ektended holiday
in Europe •
1' Visiting . with Mr. and - • Mrs:.
Gordon' Finlayson ' are , Mr.:and
Mrs: Bill Rogerson and .baby son'
and. Jane. Finlayson ,of' 'Toronto. •
Mrs. Elizabeth :Cook of - ''Batav
to N.Y. has beery holidaying .With'
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Farrish • .'
Nancy MacLennandaughter,. of
Mr. and .Mrs: Stewart MacLen-'
nan: was "organist at Ashfield
Presbyterian. Church on, Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Jim West' 'on ' the arrival of a
baby girl 'on:• Sunday.
Florence MacLennan is spend-
ing some holidays in : Palmerston '
with her .sisters.
Visiting at the. : Dan`MacDonald
.horde ever the week -end were. the
Cowell family of. Londono
ANNOUNCES 'ESSAYWINNERS
.The Bruce. County Farm Safety
Council •has announced . ,the win-
ners in their Essay Competition
for ' 1965 • :There were ' 251 entries.
in. ,.the .Competition ;' and the . Jud;
ges were, Mr. ; W. • S. ,.MacInnes
and Mr., Keith Waldie, • Bruce
County Public .School Inspectors.
Winners in. this`, area were: Sec-.
' 'tion 1, The • Causes and Prevention
!of Falls, 6th,' : Connie Peter;' R,R . ,
i 2 Kincardine; . Section 11, The
Causes and . Preventions .of Falls,
1th Beveriey 'Ann McLelland, •R.
R. 4 Kincardine; ;Section .111, The
Causes and Prevention ' of: Falls,
1st Barbara Cerson, . Berrie,
7th Betty •Schneller, R'.R 1 Holy--
rood.'
oly-rood:' Mary Swazi of Walkerton',,
granddaughter •' of Mr: and • Mrs
W. • B. Anderson of; town placed.
2nd in Section • 111:
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