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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-07-21, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JULY '21st,, 1965 WHITECHLJRCH mother Passes . This .community ,. extends their . ; sympathy.to'' Mrs,'. Doris. 'Willis and, family in, the loss of •: her mother Mrs.. Jeffrey , Musgrave. of Wroxeter `whopassed away sud- denly on Friday' evening .at Lis- towel. The, funeralwas held .on Sundayfrom the' Moir , funeral Thome, Gorrie wfth: burial in Wroit- eter 'cemetery. Mrs. Musgrave was. known to ,many. bete . as she frequently visited for some time with, her. daughter,. ' Mrs:.• Willis, •:.' IVIrs::°Maber` Stapleton' . who has been visiting with,' her daughter Mrs, Tom Jamieson and Mr. Jam- ieson, we are . sorry ,to. report, was admitted to. Wingham and 'District Hospital on.. Monday. The friends in this community wish ,her a very speedy recovery. Colleen and Carol Farrier of Long Branch spent the :week=end' Mrs. W. . ' with their grandmother' -M R Farrier and Winnifred, ,'Their brother Brian accompanied them back; to Toronto.• .. Family: Reunion; Held .A , family Reunion was held at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. ::Ben McClenaghan on Sunday. when' Mr. and, Mrs. Harry • Moss and family,. Plattsville, . Mr. and -Mrs. Bill Parker and family, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghaii and family Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. .Irvin Mcclenaghan, and. ' family,' St. MThomas, Mrs,. Stanley Leeson and Carol Ann of B.C. gathered at the.. home of Mr. and 'Mrs.: Carl .McCleinaghan., Absent for the .oc- casion were Mr- and Mrs.: Jim McIntyre and . family of Ridge - town.. "Mrs: Stanley :Leeson and. -Carol Ann left on `Monday .for Grimsby to visit ' with Mr,, and °Mrs: Bill Leeson , where :Stanley Leeson will join them to visit with his brother and :.• later : accompany Mrs.. Leeson onthe return trip to B.C. with the car purchased. here:: Mrs. W. .R, Farrier 'and Win- .nifred'left on Sunday ; to visit with Mr.. and Mrs. Jack .Gillespie ..and family .of Sarnia.. • Ronnie McClenaghan of •St: Thomas. is ` holidaying, with his grandparents' : Mr. and Mrs: Ben McClenaghan. Western. Trip, On Sunday; Mr. and Mrs.. Rus - THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARI'O. sl _e Gaunt visited ` with.: Mr. and Mrs, John L..Dirstein of Hanover and Mr, and. Mrs.Don Dir`stein who, returned •on ,Saturday.. from a. two' weeks ;tour .by train. to . the western :provinces including .Cal- gary. stampede. They 'also travel- led by plane from Portland Oregon to Camas, Washington where they visited 'Mr.,: , and- Mrs, Harold Gaunt and family, From here they flew back to ' Calgary and Banff and to. Malton airport by jet plane.: Mt, and Mrs. Max . "McFarlan of ' Ildertop accompanied by• Mrs. John . Sparks; of. .London .visited :Saturday with Mr,: and;• rs. Rus- sel TR.s sel .Gaunt who with Mr :and Mrs, .McFarlan attended ,the Gaunt Re- union .<picnic. Saturday afternoon. at the• hone• of Mr. and. Mrs: Rus- sel Phillips on Dungannon. Road. Mrs. Sparks spent the afternoon with her 'mother Mrs. John' Miller of Lucknow, • Mr. and. Mrs; Jack Johnston. and family of. London visited • Sat- urday with his parents. , Mr. . , and Mrs. Gershom 'Johnston. Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Parker ..of' Lucan, were Tuesday visitors with Mr, :and Mrs. Ben.. McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1VIcClen-' aghan. . Attend Funeral In Toronto Charles Martin,.. Mr. and : Mrs., Don Martin ' .and..' Wayne,. Mrs:. Robert Stewart art and . Mrs, ; Laura McNeil attended the "funeral' on Monday at .11 a.m.', of the late Rev Henry Marin at Leaside United Church; Toronto. • • • Mr; , ands Mrs Harry Moss and family of Plattsvillevisited with Mr.. and Mrs.' Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and` Mrs. Carl McClen aghan on Thursday..: •' .•. ' • Gordon Moffat of Toronto .visit- ed Saturday evening' with Donald Gaunt..•., • . Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. accompanied Mrs : Stanley: Lee- son and ..Carol Ann of B;C.• to St. Thomas • on Thursday: to. visit, Mr, and Mrs; Jim MacIntyre and family.: of Ridgetown and Mr., and Mrs Irwin '. ' McClenaghan , .' and family 'of St.. Thomas.. We are. happy to report Mrs. Gibson Gillespie' was able • to re- turn to:, her .. Name on Thursday from Wingham •District Hospital. Barry '. Gillespie. of Sarnia :: is spending holidays : with Mr and Mrs. : Garnet Farrier: , :or LUCKNOW -- • Finishing woodwork is no longer a difficult task ... Benwood 'Fin'ishes ''make possible "Professional looking". results on furni ,ture, trim, paneling and floors. • . Benwood Finishes collie in a full'Iine.of sealers, fillers; stains and clear varnishes. • • Stop' in and pick up, a free Copy of Moore's '`‘Guide td Intera;Qr Wood Finishing," die{ PHONE. 5284906 , PAGE-: ELEVEN. CLAN MEET (continued .from' page 1) lene Inglis, ' Lynda Barrett and Charlene Barrett; Boys 9 and ov- er, Ian MacKenzie and Bradley. MacKenzie, Gary MacKenzie; and Tom ' Main. A i Rev, Neil McCombie , and Lorne MacKenzie entertained with bag- pipe music, during. the afternoon; By 4:30 p.m. over 90- members of the. Clan gathered 4n the ' Hall for a .Buffett Supper served; by the Hall C omnittee.. ... After 'a delicious meal and still seated at the tables the hnsinesS meeting was conducted . by the President Ewan MacLean. He heartily welcomed all to. the Four- th Annual reunion, The Clan Song. was sung and Mrs.' Florence John- ston was. asked ' for a few words.•. as . it. was her first visit:' Mrs. Donald Bine., Ripley, is 'secretary - treasurer. The oldest /member present. was Mrs, . Kate MacLean, . of Flint, Michigan. • During the program she favoured us with piano solos in herusual fine . manner: Thea. youngest .member present . was Susan ' Elizabeth, . daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne .MacKenzie,, Stratford, Ontario. The member coming the farthest was Mrs. Rhoda Compton, Kalaska, Mich- igan, Donald Kember, Flint, • Mich- igan, expressed good. wishes to the Clan, r ' City excitement and country charm greet you in South Central Ontario!' South Central Ontario is ;a family vacationland' of many:faces..Its :cities , are big and', exciting, its`.co.untryside picturesque ''and relaxing . 'with 'history and th'e. thrill of discovery at every turn. Discover the country, charm 'round' Cobourg, founded by 'United Empire Loyalists in 1798 Relive early Canadian history. Then enjoy Toronto; Onfario's cosmopolitan capital with •its, gracious•parks .and. gourmet • restaurants, its,bustling stock exchange and: big rannual Canadian :National Exhibition• ' Tour, Hamilton's mighty steel' .mills' and'beautiful RoyalB'ota:nical Gardens. Thrill to the sight of wondrous Niagara •"Falls,•honeymoon capitdl.'of the.. world, • and one of its seven.woriders. Take • • CI boat ride. righPup to the foot bf the Falls. 'See: ocean vessels pass through the locks .of :the .famous Welland Canal.', Then" enjoy the sport of 'kings. at Fort: Erie: Race Track: An Adventure Vacation in South Central` Ontario can be a. vacation Of •pleasure and meaning ifor your farnily,,and we'd''like'to help you plan it. Send us this .coupon and,we'll mail' you •our, Great South Central Ontario Adven= r.. • ture Vacation booklet fsf 4.' (24 pages in, full colour/. "N m 1 'Province of Ontario, 1 Depf, of Tourism` & Information, .1. 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PHONE 428 • ■■BBBmiamim■umaimaBEB■■ aimmiumagi■■■/arms■: i•■ i • ■ ■ .it Mrs; ,Roy MacKenzie : and Mrs: Wm. Scott conducted Community Singing and Mrs. • Scott ' rendered a couple of solos. .• • 'Dr. Kenneth Johnston of --St: ` Cathe'rines gave a very, interest- ing ;account of .his ;trip to Rosshire, Scotland ' His 'talk, was accompan- ied by ..beautiful. slides. The, sea- port of Applecross from: which; our forefathers sailed, ,has ::been in use since 1745. The rugged, barren homeland gave :the pione- er 'of •'Canada the steadfastness, by which, they persevered provid- ing for. us . our present heritage. Dr. Johnston's talk 'was thorough- ly enjoyed:: .. Dr: F. Scott MacKenzie, had sent;. an - account of the : early life of Neil Ban MacKenzie •and Mary: MacRae. This was circulated; dur- ing the.: afternoon and will ,be the nucleus for. the ,family. book. : .The; same Executive will serve for another, year. The second. Sat • urday' in . July 4s on -• record for 1966, All :P arted: in. g .. good fellowship at-. tinging, "Auld Lang' Syne . FAIRN .QTES Have , , you , read and studied your prize lists? 1 M e you .going to enter ' one Or more classes and . be a prize winner?' It would be well- to .note in the Special ' Events' see- ' . tion-`- No. 3 Ponies ini Parade That to be deemed worthy of a prize, both ride, , and. pony must : • be, `decorated: Then . too in the Girls 411. Club section,. . it must ' be understood that each club entering a project Will ' receive the same amount of prize. money ' for ,their ` effort , in ; making a ' •display of a recent study. ' If in doubt' about any :section' of the prize list,':, please contact. a 'director as soon. as possible. THERE'LL BE FEASTING' AND. FUN At The Lucknow and District Lions Club and CARNIVA GAMES ith Dancing and Prize Draw in the Uckfl�i':Aieno, TbU.,:JIy .2 ON THE NEW CEMENT FLOOR *.y- �-- - - Supper served 5:30, to: 8:00 P.m. featuringcold meats, salads; jellos, etc., all under refrigeration ' and Home-made pies made by the. Lions* wives. Adults. $1,50 LUCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BAND' Public ' School Children 75c. carnival Games - Monster Bingo. �hldr�n's Games -Dancing PRIZE DRAW • FOR '$260' IN 'CASH PRIZES Proceeds for tions Welfare Work And In. Aid of Summer Swimming Classes'