The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-24, Page 5WEDNESDAY', JUNE 24th, 1964
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'Mrs., • Donald, MacKenzie spent
the week -end in Waltqn where .she.
attended the golden wedding •of.
Mr. and. Mrs, Jack . MacDonald.
Mr. ' Ian MacRae went to.
Orangeville on Sunday, where he
expects to 'spend. the summer,'
At a :ball game at North.. Ash-
field 'school on .Thur'sday'' evening
between Kingsbridge and Noah
Ashfield' gradd seven _ and eight
girls, North Ashfield .. was victor-
ious 27. to 25. '. •
Mr.' Parney : of Ridgetown has
been visiting Mr, and ;Mrs. Lorne
Luther,•
• Mrs.' - ; Ewan MacLean, a n•d
tamed relatives and friends to, a
tea in '. honor of her daughter
. Margaret,. bride -elect, on Satur-
day afternoon.
A very, successful field day. •was
held.. Tuesday afternoon .at North
Ashfield .public school. .
Mrs. Emile MacLennan and
Mrs: Oliver 'McCharles enjoyed a
bus trip with the Ripley • and Dis-
trict Horticultural Society ' o n
Thursday to t h e Horticultural
!Convention in 'Guelph;
. Sympathy is extended to the
Elphick families 'in the death 'of
Mr. Norman Leeson.,
• Miss Jane Finlayson of Toronto
spent the week -end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Fin-
layson. • .
Mrs.Wm Ross' has returned
home from, Wingham hospital:
Mr. and Mrs. John MacRae
spent Monday in Kitchener... . "
'.Mr:. and Mrs Dan.' Wylds spent
Sunday in Sarnia,. •
• Miss Margaret MacLeod of Tor-
onto ` spent the week -end with her
brother. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod.
• Miss Florence MacLennan : has
gone to Palmerston where' she
will spend the summer with ` her
sister Mrs. Bruce Millar.
.Misses , Phyllis Bradley and
Joyce Thorburn .have accepted
positions at a lodge at Brace-
bridge fQr the summer; ,
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Centennial Service
At Dungannon.
Anglican::Church
,
One. .hundred years ago this
month,. the : first church : services
were held' in St Paul's—Anglican
Church,; Dungannon
The occasion is to be marked
with a special 'service of . worship
to ' be held on Sunday evening,
June 28th at. 8:00 p.m The guest
preacher at, this service will be
the. Rev. H. L. Jennings'. of, Brus-
sels, a former rector of. ' the par-
ish : of Lucknow which includes
St.. Paul's, Dungannon..
' The centennial of the founding
of the. Dungannon congregation
was held a few years ago.. Mem-
bers of other denominations are,
cordially invited to attend this
sertvice:
Harrison Reunion
Hetd At Goderch
The twenty-ninth annual reunion
was held at Harbour Park, God-
erich, June 13 with 96 attending
-and : enjoying a lovely dinner and
picnic supper. A minute silence
was observed
for departed' mem-
bers.
Races and games followed by
a ball game; were conducted by
the sports committee.
. Winner'..of the draw on 'a ham
was Mrs. N, Heard, . Homesville.
The' oldest person present was
Mrs. G. Proctor, Goderich; the
youngest was Lois Pennington.
It was decided to hold the 1965
reunion at. • Goderich If thepark
is not available.•the clan will meet
at the Provincial Park; north of
Goderich.:
The officers appointed for 1965
were: Pres., Robert Wallace; Sec,-
treas., Anne Wallace; directors,
Don. and. Olive Siemon, ' Jim and
Emily. Oke; sports, Della Wal-
lace, • Barbie .. Wilbert, Jim and
Unice Aikenhead.
Winners of the races were:
boys and girls 5 and under, . Dar-
lene . Burdge, Bernice_ Wilbert;
girls 8 and under,. Darlene Wil-
bert, Diane- Collins; boys 8 and
•under, Jackie Aikenhead; Greg-
ory Hackett; ;girls 10 and under,:
Brenda- Hodgert, Darlene Wilbert;
boys 10 and under, Bill .Collins;
Jackie Aikenhead; girls 12 and
under, Brenda • Hodgert, Darlene.
Wilbert; boys 12 and under, Roy
'Taylor, Rick. Burdge; girls .14 and
under, Brenda . Hodgert, Patsy
Wilbert; boys 14 and under, Brian'
Hodgert, Bill Wallace; single lad-
ies, Barbara Wilbert, Viola 'Col-
lins; ' single men, 'Brian Hodgert,
Bruce Collins; married ladies,
Beverly Orr, Olive ' Broadfoot;
married men, ' Jim Harrison, Roy
Pennington; ladies kick the _ -slip-
per, Beverly Orr, Sharon Burdge;
mens kick the slipper, Jim Col-
lins, Bill Burdge; girls wheel-
barrow race, Viola and Hazel Col-
lins, Brenda Hodgert and: Doro-
thy Collins; men's wheelbarrow
race, Jim Harrison and' Bruce
Collins, . Bob Collins and; Brian
Hodgert; boys. shoe scramble,
Jim Harrison,' Bob Collins; girls
shoe. scramble, Hazel ; Collins,
Viola Collins; balloon ; relay, Bob::
and Bruce Collins,; Brian Hodgert
and Ken Taylor; elimination race,
Brenda Hodgert,
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14 Picture Living.
Win. Webster of ., West. Wawan-
osh has a' picture 'of the pupils
at S.S. 14 West ; Wawanosh ''(For-
dyce) :taken 72' years .ago.''
Only three of the group of 37
students are still living. They are
his sister, Mrs:. James R. Mitchell
(Evelyn Webster) of Toronto, Joe
Gibbons and Frank Coulter..
The teacher wa;Joe Stalker.
The group.. picture was taken
outside the frame schoolhouse,
which Was .the original building.
It was later bricked • over and
served until '1929,: when the. new
school was built.'
Mr. Webster can name all but
.one of the students' in the''photo,
which ,is now. Yellowed by age.
They are: Mike Gibbons, Bob
Beecroft,Joe Gibbons, Wm.h
Dow, ' orris Devereaux, Don
Dow, Minnie Ramage; .Elizabeth.
Wellwood, Carrie. Wellwood, Maud
Lockhart,'. 'Jennie McGee, Marg-
aret Taylor, ,Miles Gibbons, Jas.
Dow, Alfred tSmith, Bert Well -
wood, Maggie Wellwood, -Carrie.
McGee, Hanah Leaver, Mina
Lockhart, Lizzie May McGee,' An-
nie Troy, Maud Troy, Lillie Tay-
lor, Frank' Coulter, Alex Coulter,
Wellie Dow, Geo, Webster, Sam
Coulter, Susan Taylor, Elsie Dow,
Evelyn (Evy) ' Webster, Hattie,
Wellwood, Ethel Martin, Maggie
Troy.
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NEWS BRIEF. •
The Roxy theatre in Chesley'
has again closed; The theatre op-
erates in the town owned • and
maintained building and in an ef-
fort *to "keep their show," the
municipality has in effect been
subsidizing the theatre to the 'ex-
tent of $1,000 or more a year.
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