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JEFFERSON
.iiacketts.•U:nited Church was the
setting on July 16 ,for the mar-.
'riage. of Wanda Henry, daughter,
of Mr, and Mrs.`George Henry,
Ashfield_ Township to Robert'
Jefferson;, son ,of Mt,. and Mrs ••
Hilliard. Jefferson, • West Wawa -
nosh Township, Rev .. G. W.
Kaiser officiated. :
The maid of honouT was Faye: •
Henry., sister of the bride,' and
the bridesmaids -were Sharron.
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(Photo by Randall'Dick) •
HENRY
Jefferson of..West .Wawanosh',
sister of the groom and Mrs. Tony
.,Johnston of Lucknow. The best
man was Donald Jefferson of
Newmarket cousin of .the. groom,
The ushers were. •Mtlrray :Wilson •
of West W aw anosh• an d John
Elliott ' Of Kitchener. Mr ..and".
Mrs. Jefferson are residingin
Dungannon.
Shown with the- bride and • gr'oom
is Rev, G.W. •Kaiser who offic•-
fated at the marriage.
West:Wawanosh
Wingham Hospital
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The W:e t wawat osh Township ,
ouncil met in regular session ,on•
uesd'ay.; August 9th, at 8:3,0•p.m
•ith all members present.. • •
The minutes of,the July meeting
ere. read and •adopted.on motion.
Councillors Smyth and Sproul.
Op .a mot ion;by•Councillors,
myth and Lyons it.,wasAgreed to
un a congratulatory ad in the
nter•nat ionaJ '•Plowing Match News
he official publication of the ..
ow'ing Match Committee
ouvenir copy of whioh is to be
ailed ,to all farmers in the
aunty .
allowing a lengthy, discussion
proposed' expenditures, and a
view of the Auditor's report for
the trill rate for 1966 for •
�wnship purposes was, set at 15.2
ills for farm and residential and
mills for commercial,on a
otion by Councillors Smyth and
'ton ,, which motion. carried. • .
•ved by Councillors
S ' yth that West Wawa:-
Comply
awa•-comply with the
ngham• and, District
the cost of
ervice to the.
f garage
;000.'00'
are'will
t w,
ons a
sh T
uest from.
spitai.to share.
•viding ambulant
mrnunity. Total cost
two ambulances is $
which this Township's s
5%•
he road accounts were pa ed
payment on a motion by C. n
ors, Sproul and Errington.
e following general accounts
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�t Tax Rate, Approve Ambulance`.Proposal
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-were ordered paid on a motion •by
Councillors Smyth and Lyons
Delmar :Sproul telephone calls re
• spraying., $5.05; Ken Leddy fox
bounty, $4.00; W m .a Hardy , • fox
bounty, $4.00_;` Lucknow Sentinel,
tender , letterheads, $15.59; . Ont
ario, Hydro, Township hall power,
$q:16; Gordon'Anderson, labour
and' material , Cemetery, Con. 2,
$240.99; Gus Devereaux, posts;
wire, ,Cemetery, Con 2,
' Norman McDonald, .hauling. gravel
Cemetery Con 2 $11:60; Frank
Pentland, posts, poles, labour,
Cemetery, . Con 2 $37.50;larvey
Culbert, treated fir, Cemetery,
Con 2,$15.00; John H. Rivett,
labour at. cemetery $40.00; Leslie
Schultz, labour at cemetery$33 , 00
Herbert Finnigan',. 2 lambs killed,
2.in nn
W.acTavish Clan.,
Hare ��mi#y Picnic
Approximately seventy�mernbers
of the descendants of the late Mr
and Mrs. Peter McTavish:; met in •
Lansdowne Park, 'KtnciOirdi'ne'', ,on
Judy 31, for their annual family
reunion. '
During the dinner hour,. Allan
MacTavish 'presided over a ,brief
business period. Dry. Keith Johnst-
on,
ohnst-on,. Byron; Ernest C, McTavish.
London and Mrs, Marion•Lowry of
Huron township were named a'..
committee 'for 1967. Following
• .th* .Margaret . Posliff-presented •
gifts to the oldest man present,
,Alex MacTavish of.Huron: town-
ship, To the olvdest woman, Mrs..
William 'A, Graham of Kincardine
To the. youngest person, Eric
''$ hierholtz,, Breslau; to.the couple
whose wedding anni re1sary is -the
nearest •to the date of the picnic,
Jim and Mar MacT.avish,' 'Huron
township; to those who came the.
farthest, Mr. and Mrs: John D.
McTavish fronn°Orern •Utah.
The feature sof interest for the
day was the report from the, Rev.
Duncan McTavish of the re ,cent
book "The -Family Tree" of the
late Duncan. add .Elizabeth Mc-
Tavish ; .pioneer. settlers of Huron
• township in 1853. The book also •
contains a history of the,MacNair
family as, the writer" s, mother was,
Sarah .MacNair, Wife of the late
Peter :MacTavish; .Relatives'have°-
been traced and more than one
.hundred copies of the book have
been distributed across Canada,
from British Columbia' to Nova
Scotia.
--Appreciation of his excellent
•work and of his untiring effort in,
compiling the .book,:; 'were:express
ed by ,Rev Mactavish's nephews,.
Donald , Allah and, Jim • MacT av
Jilt, and Keith Johnston 'and' they
,presented him with, ,a -gift, in rec-
ognition of the: contribution of
hi's" time
..spent in .research, -for
• material and facts dealing:with.
the history, of the ' family .
An added pleasure of this year's
reunion was'having as'guests Mrs.:
William A., Graham; Kincardine;
/Mr: and Mrs. Bill McTavish, Bur -
1 lington, Mrs Arene Floyd, ':Holly-
wood Florida; .'Mr. and Mrs. Rex
4 McTavish:, •Denver,Colorado; -
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'Council a.d journed to meet
September 13th;
Road accounts: Harvey Culbert,
salary .$202.65; , Cyril ,Boyle,. op-
erator; $93.67; Corrugated Pipe,
.pipe and couplers, $181.04; N
/McDonald, hauling fill $130.00;..
Lorne Eadie, clay tile,' _$16.87;
Gus. Devereaux, :oil - plow, $4. 20
Imperial Oil Ltd. , Fuer and tax,
$39$ .62; Receiver General 11n
employment Stamps, $9.00.; 'Bank
of Commerce, Canada Pension,
$7.36; Receiver'' General, postage
stamps, $5.00 r
Mango McTavish, •Orem, `Utah
and Mr', and Mrs. John D. McTa-
vish of Orem, Utah: along with
john's parents, Rev; and Mrs. D.
1 McTavish of London who celebrat-
ed their golden- anniversary on
August 5 ..
Others present came from London
Byron, Barrie, Breslau., Stratford ,
Strathrcfy, Kitchener': Totonto,.
Lucknow�i
,,R play and Huron and
A sh field .townships. : • 0
' It is expected that the reunion y.
will. be held in the same place
and on the same weekend in
.1967.
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` 9 a Utile # h. nc.�.te t
or 'ducl�...
Right °now, Jimmy thinks of nothing
football. But time s and WOO. n be thinking
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of college and his future. Thanks to *San Urn:'.
EEducationalEducationalF.ttd0ent policy which his father
took out soon afterhis son was bow, at s
education and a Awe oa the football teaM
should both be, realities.'
1 'ai . nnociated ` with Sun Vie :14
Canada, the Con past' with the Pott►
thee right for ' rim and yaw lowly?
Why not nw today?
WII.LIAM J. KINAHAN
R.R. 2 Lucknow
Phone Wsnghar 557-1987,
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LOcaI Pip�rsind Druinmers Were Part
OfGroup Wbich Marred NewYoik State
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(Lochalsh Nees) -,
Joining the ranks of.:the Exeter morning•, they 'arrived , in Sherrill,
Legion Pipe Stand recently were N y th
. around B' p . ext . wtbere they
were greeted by e '.mayor and
welcomed by other dignitaries.
ort Saturday morning the P y'
ed for the dedication ceremonies
of a new city wall, and. were ..given'
the key to the city.:That afteir
eyda huge tre+e
noonle three hour
D.A. • MacLennan, Finlay Mac- '
Lennan and Dave MacDonald of . I
Lochalsh; S ll ' MacKay 'of Ripley 1.
and Lorne Wall of Whitechurch.
The band' made up of: 40 'pipers a
16 drummers of Huron •Count+' 9.
Legion• Pipe' Bands selected last.
' winter, along ,with Drum Major
f ,Kennedy and. a Legion colour'.
party ;. journeyed by Charterways
buses to Sherrill, New> York as
official' band of the Golden A nniv
_Miry Celebration ofthe City. of._.
Sherrill. N.Y:,
Sherrill Post No, 230 American
Legion were the hosts'and they
were billetted, at the •Oneida Dis
trict Armouries in Oneida, N , Y',
Leaving Exeter at, 6.45 in the
She; Your kisses are like a..pop-
ular' drink.'
He:. Powerful??
She; .No,'old, fashioned,
KINLOSS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houston
attended . School re -unions in •
Greenock Township, at Pinkerton
and Bradley schools over the Civic '
Holiday week -end,
Mr. and Mrs'.Archie Docheerty
° ,Dorothy and •John, Wawa, Qntario
visited recently with Mr: and Mrs..
• Harvey Houston;' 1Kenneth and
Wallace, '
Mrs. Fred Gilchrist and Miss
Winnifred Wrightson accompanied
Mrs Harvey Houston to the Brad.
ley WA.., meeting last Wednesday.
evening when Mrs. 'Houston show-
ed her, slides on the British Isles.
They'entertained Paisley and
Joan C. Armstrong,
rucedal
B e branches:
Township Clerk;
dtnessed•�.e
. 'b•,y' .
:pparaersons
35.000;
A massed band comprised of the
bandfron'aE.tr t:��e t�.
xe a ., h. Clinton
Pipe• Band of New York ,Stateand
the Syra+us Tilt+ Pipe -hand --
played . also on Saturday. There
Were car'totirs. of Sherrill and dis-..
. trict on Saturday and a boiltti:tul
breakfast Sunday morning'befose
their departure for Exeter about
tett, a.m :
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