HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-22, Page 10THE LUCK.N S
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Family Celebrate Disapproves Huron Presentation Made
40th Anniversary°,, Seeking Depressed I TO Connors Family
Mt. and Mrs. William Blue of d AjhibhIStateLadies of St. Peters Anglican
Detroit, Michigan were honored Church and Choir
• >
members
guests ,ata dinnergiven by their
daughters and families, June 18th
at Drawbridge Inn, Sarnia,
Onta'rio.' far twenty.guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Blue were married
June 30, 1926 by the Rev. Cumin -1
ings of St. Helen's United Church.
The marriage was performed at
• the home of the bride•s.,parents
Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph. D. Anderson.
Ethel bad one brother, Torrance.
who passed away November. 21,
1953. .•
Iwlr.. and Mrs. Blue have two •
Married daughter' an4.six grandr=:.'
children. ,
Those attending the dinner and
anniversary celebration were
Mrs.. Sam •Geddes, Mr. • and Mrs..
Jack Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Blue. Mi. . and .Mrs. Lloyd Irwin
from Ripley; Miss Beverly ;Scott
of Ripleyand'Mrs. Torrance'
Anderson, :Chippawa; Ontario.
Mrs. ieorge•Blue''of Detroit was '
'Unable to attend. She had the
misfortune to fall from a ladder,
beaking her back early in May.
numberin about twenty-five,
,
a„M eypingup w>thaffairshithnminygs gathered atthe home of Mrs,
• awn county to find out' what is Harvey Mole f Lucknow
on
Fri-
heeded; where a better place than day of a t weekto, , hon
the County Council in session?
Peter Connori.
Robert E. McKinley, MP for . Best wishes were extended to
Huron. took Monday off from his Mrs' Connon and family by Mrs.
duties ,at Ottawa. spoke briefly to Mole and Mrs. Tom Pritchard •
Huron. County Council, had lunch presented her with a Corning ware.
coffee, percolator. Patricia and
Jane. were each presented with a
-cup and saucer and Hugh with a •
book.,
Mr.. and Mrs.: Connon and fam-
•ily will be, leaving •for Norwood
where Peter has accepted a pos
ition on the High School Staff.:
with the members, and listened :to.
some of their problems.
He Wasof the opinion.that the •
International Plowing Match near.
Seaforth in Cctober, would be "a
big thing, for Huron County”; that
Expo;' 67:wotld be•"a: great thing
for Canada' especially in'support-
ing. our'efforts •to sell our :products.
to other countries.
' "I don't think that Huron County
'suffers very much in comparison
with other parts of the countryn;"
he declared, "Actually, we are
all very well off here by compar-
• isoa. " He did not favour the
principle of seeking to be consid.
ered a depressed area.
Referring' to his duties in the
House of Commons, :Mr.. McKin-
ley said be :had•been able to acc-
Central, School enjoyed a' bus trip
to Detroit .o n Friday. '
BIRTHDAY' PARTY
Guests on Saturday of Brenda • : •..•g
Currie were Joan Thompson, Mary
Forster. Sandra Collins and Iona
Leeson. The occasion was. Bren-
da's
ren-da's birthday. • • • •
Mrs, lois Misch of 'Walkerton
and Mrs. 'GREs Aloisioof'l dmc cd;
Alberti. Monday Visitors
with.Mr. and,Mrs. Bfil McInnes
11TH' BIRTHDAY
Cathy Dore celebrated her 1
' birthday- on Wednesday afternoon
things, but many little' things.
"There is•no trouble keeping your-
.. self occupied ", he stated.
He invited County Councillors
to mention to hirn any way -he cou
ld help out.
GODERICH ' A springy eighty
this summer, Dr. A.Harold Taylor,:
grand old medical' man:}of 'Godes
ich was honpured. by Huron Coun-
ty Council. Monday afternoon on
completing.41 years' service as.
County Gaol physician He was
appointed in 1925;
• His 'father, -the late Dr. Alex
,,Taylor, had held•the same :appoint.`
ment for close to 40 years before
hifn; thus constituting an 80 -year
span of service by y father and .son.
In presenting the veteran medico
with a beautiful gold wristwatch
on behalf of the County Council,.
Stewart Procter. Morris, chairman
of the Property Consaaittee, paid,'
tribute 'to his fineeivalitses. The
father had come to Goderich in •
(Lochalsh News) 1810, and bad'returneat rogpractise.
• Anniversary Services 'at Ashfield inthe county town after ;taking a:
'Presbyterian Church' on Sunday.. ; postgraduate course at the Uni.et-
;ityr-of •Edinburgh, .and 'father and
attracted 'large coangreg
Herdinner guests were Marilyn ' hear Rev. Fish-. of Winghani preach.
Marty n . Eliz abe a . McKay Diary ' both morning and evening and
ne ice. Wray Them, Mme. ' Pest singers, the -'Hi -Tc es' of,
William McInnes` and Linda and h thCial(744rat the maim' rice
as: Mme, ; , and the Pine laver Tiro at the
with.. and evening service-
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lives • of- thousands of people in
C-oderich a4
. 'The recipient shrot=ered praise.
on all thce gaol officials :and.
_staff with ;who he had been 'as -
Mr. + 'Mrs. Ewan ?MacLean had • oe a .. He me ca d nartacu-
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QUE[NlSPARK.
by, 'Murray Gaunt,,
M'; P..P.
Huron -Bruce.. •
'by Murray Gaunt,: i. P.P.
Huron -Bruce.
During the ' debates •.in:connectipin
with the Department •of Education
it. was,irggested that, Ontarzo's . .
history books should. be rewritten , "
to stimulate interest among stud--
etas for Canadian history.
0.. day at' 8 P:.m,..
Rev. Gordon Fish .of \ti'in ^ar.:
preachedto a full church on the
occasion oldie il8th 'A rr%.icr-ar
' last Sunday The Hi -Tones
a Trio .of Pine River supplied.
several musicnumbers .
Mrs Ewan MacLean:Was ,� .�_ ••
• •to'the W-M.S,:',when 2` a.es
answered roll call. One C i;
as present' and a newcomer.: mr's
Sykes was welcomed. Mrs'..A.lex
'Parrish read the Scripture. *.R
D. R. MacKenzie and \!r ; Colin
• MacGregor,gave atter: editat cri••
A number ofOp1 •tion members•. and Mrs_ Gordon Finlayson e'
said,that'•tnore'emphasis mould be':F the discussion. •. Mrs. Sand; Mac
placed odn:the.s ruggle'fce'respons-:' Donald anci Mrs. Alex P'arris:...ad.
• ible government and the roles the M.aision,Study° . • ?+.frs . A 1.%.
played by leaders in'the inav'ement
for Confederation and :by later
federal and.pros enc ial leaders. `'
Unfortunately, moa Ontario
students have never heard: of :farmer
provincial premiers such • as Oliver
Mow ar or George Drew.
An inadequate Canadian history.
• coke is offered .la Grade 10 and
an optional. course is,'av:ailable in
Grade 13.
1'e Caaiada Atassce 'Plan has
been introduced by the Federal
Government :east .arid, will arsake: ,
0, available to the,provincei
this •ye•ar to help expand welfare'
.y ices. This willinclude' in-.
aea.ses to old age pensioners where
• the 'need far such increases as .
a greet, .
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