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T LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW. ONTARIO •.
WEDNESDAY, 'J'ui.Y .14, 1963
jT�KjnzIe Clan fteti.nl�ri Heid SaiH*y,
Trace Ancestral History ack To Scotland
iTh.e descendants of Neil Ban.
MacKenzie and his wife ' Mary
MacRae e were fortunate in again
.
baying a .beautiful day for their
reunion,
second . annual held at
id > Corners .Community
,
•yon the afternoon and evening
of Saturday, .y.
turda. Jul 6.
A large crowd was in atter-
dance some from:• , as ' far, away
as . Los Angeles and Montreal, ;
s well "as a One representation
of cousins from Mithig•an and:
points- in Ontario.
During the afternoon, awhile
tie younger ones +were engaged
In•competitive • sports,the older
nnemibers of the Clan were en-
,tertained by their 'Cousins, pipers
Malcolm MacLean and Lorne„
MacKenzie assisted on • the ibass
Arum 'by 'Allan MacLean • and by
'drummer;
; guest, that great ' side.
drummer; ,Mac Webster, from
Kincardine, as, all enjoyed a• per-
iod of reunion fellowship., - '
After. partaking 'of a generous
:.and tasty lunch, provided iby the ,
ladies of Reids Corners, a, tal-`.
ented program awas .provided by
Members of the Calan: It* was
4cluring ' this period ,:that a anin
Utes silence was:
.observed ..in
mneniory of :the' departed ,and es-
pecially this year innemory: of
'their, dear ,cousin, Mary
Kenzie of 'Bethany, who passed
on this' spring.,‘;
The 'gathering was: pleased' to
:have their cousin Mrs Kite Mac- :
Lean* from. Flint, ' Mich•,: again
present She is eighty-seven and
gave a medley of several Scot-
, tish_ selections on the piano' in
her :talented and capable Man-
ner. Also, entertaining at 4, the
piano were Lorne and Kenneth.
r n.
MacKenzie, Bai tiara Jean Mac-.
Kenzie andMrs VioletMac-
. �.
Kenzie. :To add variety to • the.
Y
programme they had- Some 'com-
y b�i
munit singand ' of course
in
their theme song composed. by
the late Mary MacKenzie and
her sister • Mrs Florence John-
ston. ' Toca1 ,bolos. were given ;by
Jackie , :Collinson, Lorne, .•Macs
Kenzie and Bertha Blue; which
were much appreciated, •as was
a Scottish••.dance by little • Diane.
MacKenzie.. - •
Rev:. Frank Scott. MacKenzie
of ,'Montreal gave, •ani : informs
tine and historical address, trae-
ing the family .ancestry back to
Rossshire, Scotland,' and espec
ially the community of Middle
River, Gape; Breton, where; their
grandparents grew up. ° I] axing•
had a pastoral charge in Cape.
Breton for some ` years, Rev.
MacKenzie was aible, while there,
to:. 'find, outmany interesting'
facts Tegarding the•grandparerts
and their, ,.,kin •'
'Helen MacGregor. ,gave. an 'in,-
teresting travelogue of :her trip
to Cape Breton;. which brought
fink: ' • menories to 'those ' who
have been there
,.During. the business •'meeting
which followed, 'Henry MacKen-
zie, was ' re-elected; as : president
for the coining year•, • as was
Melville Scott ' as 'see. -tress: The
date for next years reunion was
set for ' July 11.
•
pley-Huron. Society :;Host To Delegates
f n District ° 8 Horticultural Societies'
The annual meeting for Dis-
trict 6 of " Ontario Horticultural
Societies was held in Ripley on
'Thursday.` Over 100 ' delegates
from the area attended and en-
joyed
n-joyed the . meeting . which was
presided over by 'Nim., Cliff apps
of Clinton. •
Registration • )began at, .: 12:3.0•.
' ..and the, meeting opened at 1:30.
with . the : singing of "The Queen":.
>Douglas:: henry, :president
of 'Ripley. and (District Society
greeted the. delegates and in-
'v+ited them to .`a +baiq+uet. to ,be
' held in the United Church Hall.
Reeve George MacLean wel-
conned the gathering and: `.told
them Ripley was 'theirs .to • en-.
' Joy,. the day.
Business was dealt with and
.Mr. ',Murray Smith of Chatham,
president of the Ontario Horti-
cultural Societies addressed the
meeting stressing the importance.
of + orticulture and, praising the
' co tri-
Ri � eY •+SoC>li�t �' Y for their nt
+bution in ' such. projects: as the
rose , bed, at , the Legion shall.
Margaret MacLennan : favoured
with two scotch dances; Reports
of Societies, were ;disclissed and
questions .answered.. `Election'rof
directors were Cliff Epps,' of
Clinton and Mr". Jones of Owen,;
Sound. _
Judging took::place of arrange-
ments' : brought and were .com-
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Otto !Petersen
are pleased to announce the en-
gagement of their only , son;
James . Andrew, :to' ' Maureen
Elaine harm of Tihamesfgrd •,The.
weddingw ill take ;lace on: Au
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t '3rd in Sacred Heart Church,
In • P
�cou ersoll, The le will live
in Oakland Park, London,' where
Jim is; employed • as . a .junior
chartered. accountant at Bach
Simpson,, •
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,Mr. and-•,Nirs. 'Robert Moffat
of Winghani wish • • to announce
the engagement •of• their younger
daughter, Joyce Ardonna to Mr..
'Wayne ;Inglis Woods, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Woods. of
Winghanr. The . marriage will
take place on. Saturday,, August::.
,3rd, 1963 at 4:00 p.m, at St:
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Winghali..:. , .
Mr. .and 4 Mrs; iELwood• C. H
Groskorth. of Whitechurch,' Ofit.,
announce' the' engagement: ; of
their daughter; Hazel —Karen. to.
James Albert Moffat,' son of Mr.
and Mrs: Albert Moffat of .Tees-
water, Ont.. The 'wedding will..
take place on Saturday, July
2:71.h,: at `' Whitechurch 'United
Church, •Whitechurch, Ontario..
•
iMr, 'and Mrs. Robert French
of • Brodhagen announce :the en
gagemnent of :his dab ghter; Dar-
lene Elizabeth, to Mr. Marvin
Stuart. McDonald of ; Mitchell'
ado of the late . Mr, and Mrs; ` :
Colin McDonald of • St., Helens..
The marriage :will take:place in
St.' Peter's Lutheran' Church,
Brodhageri: on Saturday, July;
13th,' 1963 : at:. 2 o'clock.
Indict Pastor
Dungannon Charge:
' Visitors. •with .1(Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Blake ' are Mr: and 'Mrs
B. •F. Comfort and 'son 'Ennis,
and on Friday cousins Mr. and
Mrs. John .; Finlay and. Patricia
of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Al -
la Findlay; . 'Saskatoon :They
also visited • of her relatives in the
vicinity and also Mr. , .and Mrs.
Fred Finlay, St. Thomas. •
Mrs. David, Durnford, Brian'
and Cathy of Weston are' visit -
/milted on .by the judges: The ing this week.' with cher•parents
next meeting is .to be in Tees Mr. •and:•+Mrs. .Jamnes , Wilson:
Water in' ION.. Prizes • ;by ',local •`Miss Grace Crawford,, God
merchants were given out by erich , is visiting" -,this Week ° at
• the' Ripley -Huron society to the/. R. J. Durhin' residence. •
lucky number holders; . and• to Mrs.. Elaine Conway, Brenda.
those who ' . could stump the and' Bradley of Eagle, Ontario
panel. • ' visited • at the home- of Mr. and
After ; adjournment everyone Mrs. 'Jackson Reive:
went' to :St. Andrew's United Sunday' visitors with Mr. and;
church `where a boyintiful sup- Mrs. Herb Finnigan were Mrs.:
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'peT Was held' .`'and a social time Lauretta. ,Hofford, Mr. and ,Mrs.
enjoyed. • Douglas •Hefford and daughter
One item of business was. the Sandra And Ray +Hanna, ; Tor -
ion , • ' type' r' . ty ` of : onto , so visitin this Tor -
'discussion onhe: t ,poo g
seeds .our seedi houses are sell- are' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atkins
'inc. It was recommended that of . Oshawa.. ' •
the corri+panies be •toldabout : Mr. and Mrs.. Rendall• Whyard
the. seed'being of poor qualitYof.Winnipeg visited a few :days
with Miss iIda?. W,hyard:°
Spending, the week end with
and nottrue to type.:
..Held Shower nAt
L�ngside School:•
'(LANGSIDE ' NEWS)
A • shower 'Was held at Lang-.
side school in : honour 'of. Miss
Doris .Moffat, bride to be, when
relatives, neighbours and ,friends
attended. A program ..was en-
joyed :With Mrs. Win. Scott
leading, la sing song, piano solo
Eby Marion Wall, .solos by Mrs.
BobBregman, Mrs. George Con -
Ion, Ion and Agnes:, Conley, , readings
by °Mrs:; Wm. Brooks, Mrs.' Jim
Young and Mrs.' Prank . Miller,
contests /by Mrs. Everett Why -
tock• and 'Mrs, Bregrnan.Doris
was ushered to . het. chair� of,
honor by her sister, Miss . Shar-
on
hamon Moffat and Miss Marion Wall
—Who-. Who- -read- an address• Of --best
swishes. .Doris received many
lovely and usefu1 gifts for which
she ' expressed her appreciation.
•Mrs. Gardonq•Wall was chairman
.for the program.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Huffman (nee Doris
B Moffat) who 'were married at
•Wingham ' on June 28th. They
are�•r'esi'
cling in Teeswater.
Master' Randy : Evans of Hyde
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Park is spending th s weekwith
his grandparents Wk. and. 'Mrs.
Wxn.. • Evans. Last week he 'vis-
.ited with his aunt, Miss Marg-
aret.Moffat in Toronto:
:Mrs L. Stingel and Angus were
Mr. and ,Mrs.' Earl K Stingel 8
family Carol and Van. of Se-
attle, Washington ',and, Mr.. and
Mrs. John Fennell, Douglas,
Born in Wingham;°•General , Ronald, ' :Rosemary, • David and
Hospital %on Sunday, June 39th,. Marcia -of. Bradford. • .
1963 to Mr. and' Mrs. Eugene • • Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Gardner. ('nee Audrey Young), Margaret Moran at the„ Thome •of
a son, brother for Sandra Lee.: ;Mrs. Irvine 'Henry' were Mr. and
r and• Mrs John D. Ross of Mrs. Prank •'(Moran, Lanesville,
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,-.. ui_ a were visitors . on. Sun- and .MMiss . Patsy Allefi o.f 'Loin-
Caypia, with Frank don'; •on .Tuesday ' Mrs. ilVlary.
day Mr.. and Mrs.
welsh, . 'St Au us in• : •and on
Miller ..,and, visited,: during•. the. �Te g. � � � .
e nxritli 'othe, friends Friday Mrs. Henrys grandson,
week nil r Douglas Henry of Cedar Valley.
and relatives: ..
Recent, visitors !with Mrs. Tom
The Ladies Aid meeting was Koviak' were .her mother 'Mrs:
held at the church 'on Monday Tom Chisholm, Calbbr'•ne'. Town -
evening, Hymns 761 and'809
shi and broher Mr.' Walter
were sung. Mrs. Wm. Evans read. ;
Chisholm; ..Alderman of Sault
the meditation and prayer. •
,Nisi Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
,Frank Miller had the offeringn
Rooney and on George G ge of Ilam.-
program. Plans "were made for •
i
lton and : Lance Catlin' of: 'De»
a wedding dinner with Mia. s. r it. ' •
Daive M"offat Mrs,_`Lloyd Moffat -'-`- . ,He-
Mrs. Paul nderss on, and little
and Mrs. E. Whybock• on the
daughter Heather of Hamiltoncommittee; The 'meeting closed g
returned. home after two days
with. the. Lord's Prayer. p
• vision her arenas Mr. ' and
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Harry Hayes ar►d daughter Mrs. Harvey Alton. Visitors at
Betty • of Birmingham, mien. ;the LLarvey Alton •home. ,were
visited .' `during the : week „end
Mr, and Mrs. 'Wes Alton, Mrs.
with 'his sister Mrs. mart' Jane :Will Irvine and; Mr. forge Al
Tiffin and , other relatives. •ton of Sault Ste, Marie,
The ' Langside Church ;pienic Mr. L'eroi Stingel, a patient of
is to be held at Teeswater park Goderich •'Hospital Was.home
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ASSOCIATI CATTLE 'REEDING
• At the north east ledge' of the city of Waterloo on;. :•.
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: , AFTER 17 YEARS OF - DEVOTED SERVICE •
•' ,to• the 'members of. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc-
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• iation, Roy Cl!: Snyder has resigned from his, position :
as Manager.
tit• THE , W C.B.A. •BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' has
•. therefore.taken this opportunity to designate the annual •
•' open house for • 1963 ' "Roy Snyder : Night" with a
• special programme including °, • •
• .-• • . remarks ' by W.C.B.A. officers, past arid present •,
comments by the 'President,. Ontario. • Association :•
of Artificial Breeders _.•;
�•` presentation on .behalf of the •members
• • special entertainment .}•
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THE •HEADQUARTERS ,B.UILD.ING with "its new
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• , additions will be ' open for inspection ' at 6 00 p.m. ` The
programme begins at 7.30.;. There will , be' a free draw, •
• and lunch /will be provided following • the programme. •
• ALL W CB.A: MEMBERS and, the: many friends •.
• and associates . of Mr. Snyder are invited to come and is
• ' bring ' their families. • .
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(ST. IIEL4NS NEWS)
At : the • close of the school
terrn pupils of :St.: Helens School,
S.S. ; 'No.. 4 :: West Wawanosh,:.
held a : picnic : • at ' .Port Albert,
'when •they • honored their . tea-
cher,
eacher, Mr. William Worsel'1, 'who
is leaving St. , Helens. after . a
two-year `term.
Marie : McWhinney read ' the
address and. Janice Fowler•, on .,
;behalf of the school, presented.
Mr. W'orsell with a brief 'case. '•
,Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy . Hawler and
Leslie. Ann of Oshawa spent the
past- week with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Woods. •
Rev. W. R. Tristram of Merlin
ill
be. inducted. on July19th
in the church at 6:30. A social
hour will he held at which time
he and Mrs. Tr • . •i
strain will meet
the congregation. • There' will be
no • church : 'service' Yon, July, • 14.
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• Recent visitors„ with • Mr.. and
Mrs. Fred McQurllin ;were Mr..
and 'Mrs. Alvin Miller of Strath -
toy; Mrs. John Miller,; Lucknow;.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry McQuillin
and Jill •'of. Kitchener; ; M•r: and
Mrs. Irvin ;Mocabe'•of Windsor
a nit Mrs.Carl, Johnston-, of Blue=
vale. `•
Mr. 'and: Mrs. Ken Gremvar,
:Nancy; and Bradley of Sudbury
spent:` a ;few, days . with Mr ,and
Mrs.' Harvey . ;Webb.
Mr. George `McQuillin of
Ham
ilton: spent ,two weeks recently
with ;�Mr, and . Mrs,. ' Wm. Pur -
don 'and Miss Beatrice, Wm. and
Charles McQuillin:'
Misses :. Susan ; Dorscht and •
Beverley .McPherson •are spend
ing this week in London. with
Mr.''. and Mrs. Fred .Thompson'
and: sons:
Mrs. C: K. Black atid.'sons of
Middleton, .NS. are . visiting her
parents, 'Mr: and Mrs: Gordon
McPherson.
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On Sunday, Mrs C. K. Black
and sons and •.Mrs.Gordon Mc•=
Pherson .visited !with relatives in
while his.' !brother 1 .. .. Earl;'..S+t n- Ethel and James'tow'n:
Miss Nancy,' Dorscht • is holiL:
gel, wife and family of Seattle da.. in� in +Kitchener and •T. r '
Washington are here on a •visit. Y g • , o onto.
They left Monday • mbrning for a
day at Niagara .;Falls. After a
visit ,with his 'niece Mrs. J. 'Fen-
nell
Fern
•nell at. Bradford,, they intended
to :�conti"nue on their way.to
Montreal, Quebec and Nova
Scotia:
The ° in
. duction of Rev. J. A.
Veld'huis . in ',Dungannon United
church ,was held on Friday
night, July •5th. • .Rev. Gordon
Kaiser sof Ashfield led ' in the
service, •gave the scriptural read-
ings 'and offered prayer ,,for the
work of the church,. the local,
church, . its. 'people and institu,,
tions: Rev. C G: park, Clinton
gave an interesting: address 'and,,
then, continued with the induc-
tion service after •a duet by Mrs.
Fred Young" and Dianne Erring-
ton. •Atthe close :Of- the service
,Mr: `Bert iMc�Whinne ` introduc-
ed
ed Rev. and 'Mrs. Veldhuis and
family, and. lunch • was served
in • the :basement:. Clifford' Me-
1Veil of•Nile and :Rod McKenzie
of Port Albert, ,representing sis-
ter, churches made speeches of
welcome, Si A... Veldhuis, who
Rev,
comes titan., Blenheim preached
his first sermon in the•three
• Michael. .
BIRTHS.
CROCKER = . John and Cathe-
rine (nee Gibson), are' happy to
announce the birth of' • a son:
David John, on ,Thursday, Junu
lath, 1963,, in St. Thomas ..Digin
General Hospital; a brother; for
Wendy ' 'Ann. ,
GAR;DNE�R -- At, Wingham and.
District • Hospital, ' on ,Sunday, •
June 39th, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene 'Gardner, • Luckiow, a
son..•
JOHNSTON y at Sit.• Joseph's
p'
Hospital, London, ' Ontario, on
Friday, June 28th; �l963; to:Bruce
and Joyce • Johnston, of Aylmer,
a .daughter.
LEDDY , s
, At St. Marys Hosw• ,.
pital,:_Kitc+hener', on._. -June. -24th..”
1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Leddy, a daughter, ,Catharine
Denise, a sister for.Debra and
O'REILLY at Royal Victoria
Hospital, 'Montreal, on Sa '
June 24th, 1,963, to Mr. and rs.
John R. O'Reill (Gail MacMii
lan) a �datrghter, Judith Ann,
e hast a sister for Susan, Patrick aiid
on Saturday afternoon, July ;20:, Friday afternoon for a visit.. churches On Sunday,