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THE LUUKNOW SENTINEL,: LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, ,JULY 1st,; 1,959 •
MOSENT GIFT /AT HELD REUNION
CLOSE OF SCHOOL. •ATS.EAFORTH
(St. liTelens News)
• Members .of the W.A.. of the
United Church entertainedladies.
from the Lucknow T.inited.
Clhurch, . Brick Church and the
Ashfield Circuit on Thursday af-
ternoon. Unfortunately,. the lad-
'les
ad'nes from Whitechurch were lin-
able to attend; The ' president,
Mrs:: T. J. .Todd ,welcomed the
guests and presided for the pro-
gram ;Which opened with a de-
votional
e
v otional perioid with the .Scrip-
ture lesson read. by ;Mrs, Chas.
MacDonald. ' . Piano solos were.
contributed by Mrs; Chester Tay-
, lor, Mrs. Wesley RRitthie of Zion
and Mrs: Janet Beecroftof Brick.
Mrs. Hall, Mrs, J W. Joyrit and
Mrs. Armstrong of Lucicnow,sank
"Beautiful . Bells". . and "Flow
Gently Sweet Afton. Diane Rt
eine of Hacketts andGladys Mc-:
Donald favored with vocal solos.
Readings,. "Bruce and the Spider"
by Mrs. Chris Cook of Blakes
and "The - Whistler" by Miss
W. D.:.Rutherford were enjoyed.
A . contest conducted by ' Mrs. E.
W. Rice preceded a social; hour
when ' afternoon tea •was served.
...Mrs. G: Stuart, Mrs. H. Webb and
Mrs.' : J. Cameron were • in charge
of .a sale 'of baking • and ;aprons:
Miss lVtarlene• ,>Zohnston, her
pupils and their parents gather"-
ed at the , St, 'Helen's School on
M Thursday evening. for. ,a pleasant
social time to wind up the school
term. After an exciting ball
gameall adjourned ` to the ad-
• joiningGammie farm for a
Weiner and .marshmallow :;roast.
Nancy Dorscht read an, address,
• to Miss Johnston. who is return::
ing to Teachers'. College 'after
teaching here for two 'years, and.
Nancy • Cranston • presented • her
with 'a silver cream:' and sugar
and tray set and a cup .and sau-
cer. Miss Johnson made a fitting
reply and all joined in singing,
For she's a dolly good fellow A
sing -song ;concluded-.. a very en-
joyable 'evening. :m
Mr. and 'Mrs. Allan 'Cranston
left,- by motor on Thursday for
a • two week's: holiday with Mrs.
The 8th annual reunion of des-
cendants • of the late Wm. and
Celia Armstrong of Lucknow,
was held at the Seafort i .Lions
Park On- Sunday. •
i Armstrong;Turtle race, Len and
Marguerite Barrett; Maggie and
Jiggs (Scarecrow), Isabell Arm-
strong; Clothespin in tie bottle,
Celia Aitchison, Craig Buck; Pat
on the ham, Norman Wilson;.
Free Press walk, Joe and Isabel
Armstrong; Guessing a number
of gumdrops in a jar, Carol. Buck:
Committee members in.'charge'
of arrangemens were ' Mr. and
Mrs. Len Barrett, Mr, and Mrs,
Victor Barrett,, Mr. •and Mrs..
Larry Clements. Members were
present from, Lucknow, ;Hamil
ton,, London . and Nobleton.:
Prizes for the youngest grand-
children and their grandmothers,
went to 4.9411 .1. Wilson,, of Halm!
Mon 'and Mrs. Harriett Wilson of
Lucknow; Grant ,Buck and Mrs.;
Ethel Buck 'of 'London.- •
All children under six received
whistling saucers .andall child
ren enjoyed a' peanut: scramble.
with' Gregg : Armstrong finding
the lucky one. •
Prize winners in the sports
were as. follows: Live turtle race,
' Mark 'Barrett and Wayne : Buck;.
Fishing pond, Glen .Buck; .One -
legged 'race, 'Mark Barrett, Trudy
Clements; Soft shoe shuffle,
Celeste Nilson; Mixed :balloon
race,` Jack Wilson, Lynda • Wil -
Son; 1VIen's shoe race, Gordon
Cranston's relatives at ' Arcola,
•Bask.
Miss Bonnie Leeson has 'return-
ed
return -ed :to her home at London after
a holiday with 'Mr. and Mrs.
James Curran, Nancy and Paul.
. Miss Donna Woods who is .at
present a student nurse at the
Ontario .Hospital,. Whitby;'.•and
Mr.. anti Mrs: Mel Brown of Kit-
chener were 'week -end.' visitors
with • Mr. and Mrs. ' Lorne Woods
;Miss Ruth Webb is home from
Brantford for:a 'few days:.�before
leaving •'on a. conducted tour `;to
• the Western •.coast. Mr.. and Mrs:
Ken Grewar and . Nancy ,of Brant --
ford 'were;' also •.week' -end: visitors.:.
at• the Webb • home.:
Congratulations to Barry Me=
Quilling who was "successful in
his , Teachers' . College ••examina
tion. Barry `will, teach at the'
Northdale School at Waterloo . .af-
iter the .:holidays.
OBITUARY ,
GORDON II. ELLIO'rX
veteran of World War , I,
Gordon Hanleri , Elliott of R.R. 3,
Wingham died in, Winghamn' Hos-
pital on Thursday, 'June 11.. He
had been' ill since last fall.:.
..:He.
was born in ,Turnberry.
Township 64 `year`s ago, a ,son of.
the late James Elliott and Jane
Louttit.. ;
On February .4, 1920, he mar-
ried Agnes H. Mitchell of Wrox- •
eters He was a member of, Chan-
mers: ,Presbyterian Church,
Whitechurch. •
Surviving besides his` wife are
:two sons, Mitchell ;of Ailsa Craig
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SKELTON MEMORALS
Pat' O'Hagan, Prop. r
Estafilished Over- Sixty Years
Phone ' 638-w
Walkerton:,
Ontario
and . Walter, of East Wawanosh,
and .tw'o daughters, Isabel _(Mrs..
Bill MacPherson) of West. Wa•
wanosh and Marjorie (Mrs. ;Don
Cann Abell) . of Belgrave. He is
also survived by hrothers • Alberti
• of Regina, Sask, and Jim', of
Turnberry,, and . sisters, Mary
.(Mrs-.. Allan MacTavish) and Tena
(Mrs. Albert Walters), •both of
Wingham. • '
Rev. R. T. A. Marshall' conduct-
ed the funeral service. Interment ' now.
was. •in Wingham cemetery. Pall-
•bearers were John Craig, John
Gaunt, .Albert " Paterson, - Tom •
Morrison, Charlie Martin and. El
roy Laidlaw.
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