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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVENTEEN
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est At Rip
Mr, and IyIrs, 'Wes.Thompson of
Ripley were the oldest c,ouple at
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the Centennial 'events. • ,
Shower Held -For
AndreaAdams.
..W1-11TECI-1UFtC NEWS,
Ory,Monday evening Janis Farrier,
Diane. Coultes , 'Sandra Fisherand •
Beverley Soloman held a 'shower
for Andrea Adams, bride -t� -be, •
in Whitechurch Community Mein—
.orial.Hall, .beautifully decorated
„With trimly large.:baskets of colorful
•gladiolas , :wedding b'ells,pink and
• white 'streamers. .• ' • ' • ,
On the arrival df Miss Adams, she
was escorted to the decorated chair
,• and her sisterCarolyn and Mrs*:
Barger were seated with her.
Community iinging was enjoyed •
With Mrs. Garnet 'Farrier. pianist .
Joyce Tiffin; accompanied by her
Mother; Mrs. Dan Tiffin sang "1
love you triily". and the "Setenade
of the:Bells". Mrs. Victor Emersbn
gave poems, jokes and a talk on
niarriage. Contests were.conduct-.
ed• by Janii Farrier and. Diane •
Coultes
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Mrs. Milian Moore gave readings
The .Origin of the. weddiq' Ring ,
The Groom at the ,Weddings;•'
Advice for Ail of Us, Horne is.
'where the Heart is and The Little
New Bride, - •
.;Sandra Fisher and BeVerley Bo16-.
man assisted the others with the
gifts, consisting of towels,. elect 7
ric coffee percolator, clothes. "
hamper, cannitterset, cups and,
saucers, pillow cases, kitchen
ut-
ensils, mirror, „electric mixer, -
*sheets and Many other. gifts. And-
rea thanked a1l for their gifts and •
expresSedthanks to the girls•for
their party.. All sang for She's a
•Jolly Good fellow: Lunch was
tested by the•sponsors.
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Lucknow, Ontario
old 43rd Andrew -Lane Clan Picnic
Request Information For Family History
The forty-third annual Andre* '
Lane picnic was held at Ashfield
Parii'on Saturday, August
There. w as, a goOd-attendance,
hindered slightly by :families who;
in the midst pfharvest work,: were,
unable to leaVe.'reSponsibilities, at ".
home and attend the picnic... •
In the afternoon raCes.,were!con ,
ducted under the leadership of ;
;tape ,dardner.a:nd Jack Mcipbnagh.
with results as., fOiloWs: •girls' and • '
boys.5 y.ears and under.;,. Wayne
McDonagh', Julia Carrtithers;
girls 6-.8 years; Sharon McDonagh;
boys 6. to 8.years, Michael ivicDon •
agh, Kenneth Ritchie; ;
girls 9. -•12.yeats, Debbie McDOn-
agh; Kay Garnm.boys.9; - 12 • '
years, ,Bob McGillivray,, Bruce
Gammie; boys 13 and. over, David
Carruthers,' rohti Carruthers, Tony
McDonagh; 'single ten's race,
David .Carrnthert, john Andrew ;
Grant gcQuillin: married ladies
walking Tace , Mrs.' C. StOthersp;
Mrs. Robert Gammie,
'Murray MepOnagh: married mens
walking race, 'Murray McDonagh,
Jack Ritchie,' Fred McQuillin;
kick the slipper; Mrs. .14, VV.
Andrew, Mrs. •E&McQuillin, Mrs.
Oliver MCcharles;,:throwing the
ball, 'Rod McDonagh,' john .
Carruthers, TonyMcDonagh; Hilda
Lane cap,ably,"conducted interesting
contests. Centennial Neck'tie (red,
white and blue) winner "WM, E.
Andrew, arranged by Louise And-; •
teWl Alphabet Spelling contest,
.reds vt:blues with theblues the •
Winners: • • •
ta',„tte final.o_opresto y
Mrs.. Gordon Kirkland; holding
more clothes pins in one hand than.
•any other contestant..Her score was
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During,the afternoon :and ,supper
hour, musical selections were
given by Mrs. R.B. Gammie,
accordian, Mrs, Bruce GaMmie,
violin, Joan and Kay"Cimmie
ukuleles and :Fred McQuillin, the;
mouth organ. • '
A picnic supper under the ;conven7
ership of Mrs, Oliver •McChatles
Was arranged in the riew,pavilion.
After refreshments Omar 6roPlo,
president conducted the butiness
m'eeting when Special prizes, were
given to:' oldest ladies,
George Andrew, Mrs.' Rae Horton;,
oldest gents, Henry Gardner,:
Steve StOtheri; birthdaY 'closest to
Canada's Birthday July 1,. Kenneth
Ritchie; coming greatest distance,
Mrs. Mary Whitney,, Florida;
youngest baby,, Tracey McDonagh;
largest faitnily; Mr, and' Mrs. • , •
Irwin Carruthers; oldest married;
couple, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gard-
ner, A short speech Was.given by
Dr. Carman Stothers requesting
formition of births, marriages,
deaths and pictures of interest in
compiling morelarnily history.
A third issue on the history of the,
Andrew -Line Clan is almost corn-;
pleted and copies Will soon be
Mailed to .individuai faMilies, „ •
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Brief. speeches were 'given by Steve •
Stotheri, Henry Gardner and,
BEuceGimmie. Steve 'stressed
'importance of family re -unions
with all members attending,.
regardless d age. A persona • •
letter will be sent to' each family '
annOuncing_the_picnie in19,
• A minutes silence was ,observed
th memory of members whose •
death occurred dUring, the past •
year: Miss' Mary Briggs of Detroit, .
Miss 'Laura Archer of Walkerton, ,
•Oliver B'arkwell of Lucknow.
During • the business part of the
program, .the following officers
were appointed, 'President, Omar
Brooks; Viee President, Lane Gard
ner; Secretary, Flora Andrew;,
Treasurer, Jack McDonagh. ,
. The Pienic time and place for
1968 was set for the saturday
ingCiy.ic Holiday at Ashfield Park..
Relatives' were/present from .Florida,,
Sault -Ste -Marie, Belleville, /
Toronto, Elora, Hespeler,
Listowel and Goderich.
VVHITECHURCH
Mr: and Mrs, George Ross and
Cheryl of Owen Sound spent the
/eek end, with his mother, Mrs.
Robert Ross. Cheryl remained while
her parents visit Expo this week. •
Mr: and Mrs'. Jitn Ross of Mitch-
ener spent spent the Week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross
and her'parents Mir and Mrs;
Millen of Teeswater,
Mr, and Mrs. JiniRodeout,
and Mrs. Gordon Holden of Siou'ff-
ville werd Sunday visitorswith ,Mr.,
and Mit, Russel Chaptrtan and Mrs.
Maty Chapman St, • *
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