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WEDNIESDAY, AUG, : 21st, 1063.
Tom: I, UCNNOW SENTINEL, .t+UalcNQW ONTARIO
PATE Ens''.
Pipsir. ed ire The -.Cedars. As The CUIROSS CORNERS
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1GoMat Ionad an Held Their ReUnIOn and
1.4./i.. -,1.4./i.. -,C„ Three Children arrived hoarse.
The annual, MacDonald: Clan
Reunion was held on: Saturday,
August •Srd,, 119'63 ,at'M•acDonald's
Cedar .Grove, Lochalsh. -Over 200
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:members' of the . clan • gathered
to the strain of The pipes. capably
splayed • by D; A. MacLennan,
David and Murfay' MacDonald.
They were aceomipanied by Fin-
lay MacLennan on the drums.
The . president ,-Iennet+h Mac
Donald of ,Ripley: ;was in charge
of •the days' events.
Prior to our ibo,urutiful supper
we were ...entertained with ,',de
1ightfuil Scottish dancing. U. •
All' the .children' enjoyed, the
races -.and the peanut scramble
which followed,
the group joined
in a rousing sing -song led by
Miss' Marion • Munn,
The :President' then conducted
the -business meeting, Officers.
appointed; for ' the` 'coming year
were President' Kenneth Mac-
Donald; vice-president, Dr. John
D..' 'Munn;. secretary, Dan Rose
and treasurer, David MacDonald.
The .sports,lunch and prog=
rarnme committees are. to reinain
the same for 1'964. " : •
Three of lana year's prize. Win-
ners•• won. in the same categories
this year: .Mr. .Dan MacDonald
was.. the oldest gentleman „pres-
ent;. Heather. Macllonald was the
youngest, and the family ' of
Donald . Simpson; with`: `nine.
children, was the largest..
The: Mast:,~recent newlyweds
wereMr, ,'and°Mrs. Elmer Smelt
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• .• Those coming the: farthest dis=
tance . were. Dr. W . R purimort,
Helen and Bill and Mr, and Mrs.
Sidney D. 'Foster., all , of 'h ewt.
(berry,• 'Michigan arid iNiiss Mary
Edith Agnew, of ..Chicago. •
• Following •t'he business portion
iniusic for` .dancing was 'provided
by • Mr:. and Mrs. George Mac-.
Donald.' and Murray • MacDonald;.
The singing of AuhdLang .'Syyne
brought to a close • another •,~nein-
(• orabl•e reunion.,.
I"He's been sitting there . all
day,° doing nothing but 'wasting
his :time."•
`How do. you.'know?"
"I've been Watching him.
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from Germany where. Lloyd had
been :.posted, They are spending
their leave • ,with • her parents,
Mr: and Mrs. Tom Stewart..
Miss. Norrna HaldenbY has ac-
cepted'.a, secretarial ppsition with
the County. engineer.
Mrs. James Hodgins •and child
ren ' .have . returned loineafter
holidaying in Windsor.
Mr. and .Mrs Arthur. Graham.
and Mrs. Dorothy, Thanipson of
Sault ;,.Ste. • Marie, . visited last
week with :Mrs. :Tor Hodgins,, &
other 'relatives and friends.
With so .much rain' and `damp.
weather, the farmers are find-
ing it hard to save : the grain
prop. In fact, it is impossible, un
less we Iget••dry, sunny weather.
Mr. ':and Mrs. Donald Halden
by,• -Toronto, •are 'holidaying . this.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman.
Haldeivby , •
Miss Doris Wall .spent last
week • with •Miss Karen Well,.
`North Bruce.
Miss : Ellen ',McBride, " Cooks -
'spent . Sunday 'Wath. ''Mrs:
Frank Brown ' and Reg. The
Browns • aecorpanied •.by Mass
McBride . visited :With Mr; and
Mrs. 'John Brown and Douglas,
Proton' Station. '
lVI:r. and Mrs.:' Don Tarizisky &
Donna, Detroit 'and Miss Sharon
O'Brien. of Alexandria; Spent Sa-
turday 'with Mr. and . Mrs. Jas:
'Haldenby and .girls.. . L.
Debbie and Dianne Halden'by
are holidaying with Mr. and' Mrs.
Lloyd Husk -and family, Kinloss.'
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• Attending •the • graduation' of
•Miss • Jean .Geddes from the
Nightingale School .of 'Nursing in
Toronto "were • Mr and Mrs. Cliff
Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. Flbyd
Johnston, .Mr. 'and . Mrs. John
De 1 Ruyter.. of Clinton, Mr. and;
Mrs: Willard Johnson, Mr, Mur-
ray Johnston, ' of Bertrie.. Miss
Donna ' McLeod of Toronto and
Mrs. Wayne Johnson: Following
the.: reception the guests were
entertained •at the home of Mr:
and 'Mrs. , Wayne Johnson (Ruth
Hutton) 'of Toronto. , •.
Mrs. 'Matthew .• Cainp'bell . of
Sarnia , visited : on,. We'dnesday.
with 11011r: and• Mrs Archie ..Court7:
trey: 11ilrs. Campbell and the late
`Matthew, • Campbell and family'
resided at Lurgan formerly:
•. 'Misys ' Mary Ellen ,. Shiells is
Spending a weeks vacation With
Mr. • and Mrs. William England
of ' Ottawa.
Sincere sympathy •.is extended
Mr. • and Mrs. Rayirnon4 Mit
ehell and family of the fourth
concession' of Huron. Townshi+p.'in
the passing of their sort, Elmer;
who died:'. after. a: Short illness.
Mrs. Christina MacDonald, ••a ';HAVING an anniversary, 'Special
former resident of '• 'the:. second' eget-together?. : Record' your guests
concession Of Huron , Township, • in. a guest book available at#The'
pass'e'd away on Saturday, Aug- I Lucknow.' Sentinel.
Eighty-fiye 'Mem'ber's of the.
iColwell farnily'met in•,Lansdowne
Park, ' Kirica•rdine, •Ailgust' ; l ltJh,'
where everyone enjoyed a bount
iftal• lunch. 'at 1,:3�U, and a pleasant
social .ternoon. • •
The president; Mrs. :Herb Far-"
Mil, welcomed all,the members.
and . friends, . then •led a prayer •in
Memory of 'those '..Who:• passed
away 'last ,year' It` was decided
to have the 1904. picnic the first
Sunday in .August.
Kerry .Tuner; daughter of :Helen
and Ron Tiner, was the youngest
baby present The oldest lady
•vvas .Mrs' Donald Martyr. • of
Detroit . and the ...oldest, man,
George Colwell of- Kincardine::
Largesttc.ar' load,'was won by _Ro:n_
Tiner -and • the: largest family
award . went to Walter Forster
Mrs, Donald' McCosh •'gave the
financial report...Sickers and
balToon•s 'were •distribu,ted •-to: the
kiddies. Everyone welcomed. John
and: ;Elaine ;Eninierton, ,newly-
weds:
T. HELENS
ti C W. Meeting
Mrs.'Angus .McDonald •opened
her ' home for. the ' August meet-
ing of the U.C.W.. with an at
teindance of 24 ; ladies and Ili
children..: Mrs.- Lorne Woods op-
ened the' •meetingand ' Mary'
,Pannabecker' 'read the scripture.
Linda.' Snowden 'offered .prayer,
and Laurene - Erington; read ' a
'poen.. .Rev. HW. 'R. Tristram told
'the story fay ;the .children.. Vera'
McDonald . ,agave: • an :account of
their camp life at the Goderich
Summer '•School.• Corrine Cran-•
"stop played, an accordiansolo•'
and a reading. was' • given ' by
Carol. Webster, Linda Snowden
gave a recitation' "Prayer Time".
•1Vliss Rutherford was in charge
of the 'business meeting.. Mr.
Tristram closed ,the •meetlingwith
prayer afterwhich • a', :picnic
lunch was enjoyed.
.Mrs, Sarah Bumstea•d of ,r Vlea-
ford was . a recent Visitor with.
Miss Mary' Murray and other
relatl"ves in the cornniurtity.
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh .Rothe:
ford, 'Maureen, Hugh and Miss
Valerie Ladling of Kingston vis
sited last week -end' with Mr. and
Mays, William Rutherford .
ust 1'7th it herµninety-third year.
Of later ',years,, Mrs; MacDonald
has resided • in Lucknow, where
she and her sister, Miss Janet
McDonald , have enjoyed, 1ife to-
gether. Sympathy is.extended to
her family and sister.
:At the.Morning.setvice at Pine.
,River'.United : Church the Fun-
ston girls quartette sang a..pleas
number accompanied 'by Miss.
Gayle . Boyd..
A large.• crowd .„attended '.the•
reception ,for Mr. and 'Mrs. El-
mer :Smeltier, which' was •.held'•
in Kincardine .pavillion on Fri-
day evening
riday:evening` Of last week. It was•
also the. ' anniversa'ry 'of ` the
groos n's • birthday ,,arid. '"Happy
Birthday" : was sung - to anark ” the •
occasion.: • •
. • Mrs: William 'Reidl of . Arborg
Manitoba, .;arrived ; last 'week to:•
visit- with .cher. •mother, • Mrs.
Christina- .MacDonald, who pas-
sed' away 'liter in the week •••
SIGNS' FOR : SALE— No Tres-
passing",
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es
passing",. '"For Sale" and "For
Rent" signs • available at. The
Lucknow Sentinel,
. Notice Of Private Sale
• sof .• _ . ' -
Farm�Machinery rind` . Equipment
BECAUSE OF the . 'recent purchase,.of..a' complete line
of. larger • • ' , _ equipment 'fox` our '-farm ; operations we .wish
to offer the following equipment to:.7the' local people
at a fair market Value
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Allis. '•ChaliersD 17 tractor,. 3 :year's' old:
4 -Row corn : and bean cultivator . for same..
Allis Chalmers tractors WD. with 45 motors, • with,
2 -row corn cultivator and ' 4 -row bean cultivator.
two -row. mounted corn pickers for same, '' com
pletely reconditioned '.last: .fall and ready ,to go to
worK..•
'A1lis .. Chalmers WC tractors with 2 -row• 'corn, cul•.
rtiVators:
1 Massey Harris 444 tractor 'as good as .pew..
2' four -furrow' plows; 1, 1 year' old :
3 sets of "9 'and .10 ft.' wheel. ' hydraulic .disc' • har'r'ows,•
• as Well : as several sets of i 2 and 3 .sett of, the new'
vibra;coil: harrows, which are; the ' latest ;thing in
harrows, and • will not plug in trashy conditions
4 -row International corn and . bean planter.
1 6 -tube "Case . grain • and. fertilizer drill with .double disc
openers arid grass . seed box with rubber tires.
WE HAVE at. this time . a' special price on sturdy '4 -ton
wagons with. new: 6 -ply tires,'' and ' self''unloading.
gravity
f grain box on' ,which ' you can .save 1/3 of., cost
price . at dealers.
ANYONE. ,INTERESTED- in the e, above articles may
come -••and work with the' tractors.and equipment• on
the former, BLAKE BRO& FARMS: on CONS 7,, Ash-
' field, .2 MILES EAST OF KINGSBRIDGE:
WE. GUARANTEE all this machinery to •be•.. in . ex-
cellent condition, but just too small in our operation.
And. to •further, help • you out • we'. Will. be glad •to take
cattle, hogs or .grain as part payment and we will
arrange. .financing : for balance if necessary:
IF INTERESTED contact,'farm. manager:. Ken Stocking,
at the farm or. call: Goderich `` JA4-9130 for further
' inforimation.
• MIKE, PENICH', Prop.
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