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THE LUCKNOvi SENTINEL • LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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BLYTH
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Gather For 38th Annual Clan
Reunion At MacDonald's Cedar Grove
On Saturday, Ariguit 5, 184 M•ae,
Donald,Clan members gathered at
• MaCDonald'S. Cedar Grove to renew
acquaintances listen listen•to.the,'Skirl
of the pipes and enjoy a bountiful
picnic supper. • •• •
Prior;t0 supper,. an excellent
Sports programme was carried,out
• by iim Weit,'Bill Harris and ,Ken
/POttier• .
Grace was led by Lillian•
• 5irnpsOn 'and durintripper scottish
• Music was.intion enjoyed; &induct-
. ed by Clarence Greer on his P.A...
system
Dan Rose, Presidern;.,..conducted :a
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, • mot enjoyable:programme. s'A
hearty welcome was extended to',
all, especially Mr and MrS.... -
'Gordon MacDonald'and' family
• from BritishColumbia and Mr. and
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.•Mrs. Doug Bade and family from
• Minnesota. This was the first •••
union either couple had atten5led..''
•• MinuteS of the last meeting were
• read by the secretary, Mrs. Elmer
Smeltzer.:
Two minutes silence Was
:Obseryed in Memory of the late
Tom Harris, Arcola Matheson and• •
Gladys Matheson! The most recent
newly-weds Were Mr. and MO. ,
• Allan MacDougall from Kinloss
• and Mr. and Mrs: Bill f.yall,frOM
• Harniltori; • •' • •
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• The youngest member of the
clan Was Alexander Richard West, •
• 3 week son of Mr, and Mrs: Jim
West: The oldest lady was Mrs:
Munn.,oldestLmanigaS_Stette.
Stothers, •
The 1968,slate of officers are;
•• President, Alex .Andrew, Lucknow;.
Vice President, Orland Richards,
•.Lucknow;"Secretary, Sally Mae-
• .. Donald, .Windsor; Members on the
sports, irinchand prograrmne
• agreed to aCt again.
•Finlay (Dan) MacDonald Was
•./called on to explain tile faintly
tree he has spent so much time on.
,This ,was most ifiterestinvO all.
Various members were asked to
• help Finlay Complete his research
• on the 'different family, histories:
• An. enjOyable•programme follow.;
•ed.the businesspart.,,. Consisting of
the following nurribers! a sing song
• accorripanied, by Lillian. SiMpson;
• Highland dancing by Christine,
MacLennan accornpanied by pavid
MacDonald ,on the, pipes; .Violin
Selections by George and Murray.
MacDoriald.acconipanied by•Erma,
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a.comie act by Mary MacCreath
in which she portrayed'Phyliss,
Diller; another highland dance by .
Christine MacLennan accompanied
by D.A. IMactennan on the pipes;.
Bag pipeselections by the pipers
. The. singing Of Auld Lang Syne
brought anOtherliapPy reunion to
a close•
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•tAMORLEY,
Mr. and Mrs Duncan Thorburn
'Joyce ,and Judy erijoyeda week's
vacation at Algonquin Park, Ren-,
frew, ; Quebec., and at Belleville, •
where they '‘',isted. Mr, and Mrs.
• Keith. Thorburn.. , • •' •
• Mr. and,Mrs.. Allan McKillop of..
Brampton, viiited at the week end
with Mr. and: Mrs.. Donald Court-
ney and family. • • •
.MajOr and Mrs,. Archie McTav-
ish of London, visited with
• relatives in the Pine River CIP17.111'-'
unity 'recently.
Mrs. W.I. ,,Miller, Mist Isobel
Miller'and Miss W.D.:RritherfOrd •
of St .'Helens visited With Arriber—,
ley and secOnci concession
•es on Sunday•eyening. • • •
°Mr. and :Mrs, Deinald Coprtney,
Carol„and Marsha Humphrey spent,
•friends and relatives in Kitchener,,
Bowmanville and Toronto where
• theyattendedthe Canadian Nat
ional Exhibition. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Pace,Mr..
and Mri.:Jim Pace of Lovatt and
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pace and
Sheila of Kincardine spent Sunday
with.Mr. and Mrs: Williarn Pace
and ,Mary. ,Sheila Pace remained
.for a few. days With her grand
• parents'. • .
Rey. Flirt of Point` Clark resort
preached the past three Sundays
at. Pine Jtver United Church., His
sermons were Well received. Mr.
John Bushel of Bervie was guest
soloist on Sunday and was accom-
panied by Carol Courtney, Pastor
Leiter Ferguson will have charge'
of the service next Sunday.
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Amberloy.
Died AtCalgary
HUGH McNAIN
Hugh Mcl•lainc• oil field super
intendent of Petcal Oil,Co. , Cal-
gary. passed away suddently at his
horne in Canfrose on July 7, of a.
heart attack. He was born at Am
berley, , Ontario, As -a young.man h
went to Detroit, Michigan where he
married Audrey Dunlop. For some
years he was employed by,the Ford
Motor Company. Moving west in
1932 he farmed near Priddis; work-
ing also for the Home Oil Company
at Millaryille. About 1954 hp start-
ed to work for the Petcal. Co. Ltd.
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• SUNRISE BEAN 'MEETING*.
2:00 A.M. °
THURSDAY,.AUGUST 31st, 1967
at the farm of
JACK PECK
VA miles west of No. 4 at Kippen.
• Variety, Weed Control and. Fertiliter
Demonstration Plots • ,
with discussions by various people
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Bean. Harvesting Machinery and. Information
, 'Clare Burt's Bean . Pots\ will be operating
•Coffee. Served. •
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All those interested in Production and Marketing 4.
White Beans are invited to 'attend. , • .
HURON COUNTY SOIL- AND CROP IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION, ONTARIO BEAMGROWERS ASSOCIATION
at Coronation. Later he was trans-
ferred tolthe Armena fi.eld at Cam -
1 W.I. Plan. Bus 'Trip To Midland
i-fe leaves to Mourn; his wife,-
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Audrey; also two sisters, Mrs- Jean" The August meeting of the St.
ie Robb of Ripley, Ontario and 'Mrs. Helen's. .
W I was held in the In
Margaret McEride of Zurich, Ont- stitute hall on Thursday 'el/m.141g,
ario, as well as one brother. AlY,ht. August 3rd; Mrs. Jas, Aitchison.
of SeafOrth. OntariOlst vice president presided with 22
Funeral service was held in First •
ladies answering the roll call. A
Baptist Church, Camrose on July
report was given by Mrs. Chris
10, .with Rev Erickson offiCiating.
Cook on the bus trip to Midland.
Interment took place in Mountain
'Plans .are being made to go on
View cemetery, Calgary on
, September 12. • .•
July 11 with the itev.. Rolland Hawk -
The Institute will again sponsor
es officiatmg. P411bearers were
the 441 girls club. The leaders
D. Polege, •Ronald McComish,
training day is to be held August
Lloyd Carruthers, Ken Gjatiotis,
17 and 18th With Mrs.. Gordon'.
PAO. Goetz, and G. Baum. Hove- McPherson and Mrs Ernest Gaunt
latilldarFraunngereamleFinotTe had charge of
as leaders and assistants,Mrs.'Jas,
Aitchison and Mrs. Ross Errington.
• A bake sale was rOported very
• successful last Month with
proceeds.for an dil furnace for
the hall: A committee Was named
for, August aidthey are planning,
an imaginary bake' sale.; They are •
• Mrs. Tom Todd, Mrs.. Harold Coo
per, Mrs Chas MacDonald, Miss
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B. McQuillan and -Mrs. Angus. Mac
'Donald:: • • •
The:topic was given by Mrs; Char-
les MacDonald and Mrs. Elwood "
.Barbour, gave t.hemotto.
Lunch was served by the hostesses. •
Mrs. Harold Cooper. Mrs. Gordon
.Lyons and Mrs. Gordon MacPher-
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