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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WHITECH,URCH, NEWS
• On Sunday .'evening August 23
,'Mr, and Mrs. 'Andrew. Gaunt.; Mrs.
Doris=W rHis , i\M� -a rid-�vlrs-=Jah:n
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. 'Gaunt and granddaughter Janet
"visited ,with,'Mr•. and Mrs..lames
1v1c,Iliath, 'During' the -evening•
they presented them' with an
upholstered swivel chair, mag"
aztne..rack ,• and floral. table.
• • centre on behalf of: the village
hbours- and fr.iends.: After -this
Mrs. McIlrath who are going to
-h==tl-re-i r-da-u-gh
''46th. Gathering Of
Andrew -Lane Clan.
The 46th annual. Andrew -Lane
picniC.was. held .at Ashfield Park
on Sunday , August 16th. Eighty=
five signatures were, registered' •n• '
theJGuest Book. • Steve .Stothers •
Sr. was in charge 'of the signatures.
Sports'was conducted under the'
leadership of Betty 1vlcDonal , ,
John Carruthers and John Stothers..,
The result's • were a's follows, --..
a Pre -sc,l oorers' : `SusariiS8tothe 's ,
Tracy McDonagh, Andrew
Carruthers; 5 - 6 yrs. , Philip Pass-
more , MargotMStothers, Julia
Carruthers;'.7 - 9 yrs, Ray Cun-
ningham, 'Marta .'Stothers ; Steven
Stothers; 1U - 12 yrs. • Joanne
Stothers, Jeanne Reid,, Michael. •
.McDonagh; single race, Kenneth
Reed; Potato Race, ,Marta Stothers,•
Joanne Stothers, Michael McDon
:agh;,lady's slipper •kick, . Monica
Passinore; guessing.contest , •Mar-
ion'McCharles, Betty McDonagh.,
• A, picnic .supper under the lead-
ership' of Mrs Edna MacDonald
and cornmitt•ee more than saris-'
.fied the appetites.of the p.icnicers.
After supper there was..a short ..
William Underwood and :Mr. '
Underwood of Nipissing Ontario.
Fred and Richard Cone of B
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prograxrn . •. •
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Mrs. Irwin Carruthers conducted
a sing -song. Special rpusic in -
chided. a ..clarinet :and,flute duet
'by Brock Jr. and Brock Sr. Whale ,
bag• pipe •selection, by Scott.
and 'Srorhers. Agnes'(StQthers) Brad-
bury extended greetings from.
England wishing each annual•
s • • ,rni
ot-+uon r�nntl-ntie-d-success-, ,—
lington spent the week end with
Mr.; and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and family.
Mrs. Don Dir'stein a.nd Rich
of, Ajax and Donald Gaunt of
Kitchener are spendingthis- we•e k
,with their parents. Mr. and. Mr
Russel Gaunt. .. .
Mrs:. John Lt.;Dirstein'aud Jack-
eiin of ''Hanover;, Mrs. Jim •
Schwartz of Lansing, Michigan,
Mrs, Dennis: Beckberger of Toron=
,.,, neig towisited on Saturday with Mr,
the visitors and: Mr. and'Mis.. .
" Mc'1Trath enjoyed;lhe" lunch which
the .ca1lers brought'along with. .
them. • '
Mr. land Mrs. .Mcllrath both .ex-
pressed their thanks 'to allwho' had
contributed to their, gifts and kind-
ness in remembering them prior
..vin's the c rimmnniry•
Tlie community extends .hest
wishes•. for many 'more years of
health and happiness'to Mr. and
Right now, 'with Winter
and_ Mrs. Russel Gaunt and attends_,
ed, the. trousseau tea for Miss Mary
:Purdon bride-to-be held at, the,
home of her mother Mrs. Wm.
Purdon. •on Saturday afteznoon and
evening. . •
Weekend visitors with• Mr.. and
Mrs. Bill Rintou'l were Mr.'and
-Mrs. David Oberholtzer of Barrie ,
Mr,'and c'
Mrs. Goron Campbell
of Waterioo;and Miss Doris Rin
toul•of London.
Stanley Pymrn a well known war
:veteran..who resided' in this locality
passed away in Westminster Hos-
pital on August'11, where he.had
been .a patient for seven years.
+H-is-rema"ins--were .brought to Mac •
Kenzie funeral. parlor Luckpow , •
where the Legion were in charge
Of funeral arrangements. Mem:-
bers •of the Le.gion.were palibear- •
yrs 3n71tI r bll'.r Y I I G-rerr ITit T—
etery.
' Mr. and .Mrs: Relison Falconer,
lrynn,-a-nd' .Pati1-01-Sarnia- .tient-the
week: end with M. and Mrs.: '
Robert :Mowbray. • .
Mr: and. Mrs. Carl Weber visit -
coming on,.is the time to `.
move to.the spaciousness of
your new home. ,Pay for it
while you enjoy iit'!. An easy „
and Grey Teust,may cost less
`d'• ' than you think. Get it today
• aictoria andiG.rey,
ed Sunday evening .with Mr; and
Mrs. Bob Chambers of Harriston.
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Mr.;, and Mrs Walter Moore;
hinds ,
Cindy,and Richard visited
• Dorothy -
Moore. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
• Moore: of Wroxeter. .
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Carman Stothers of Toron'to •
announced that the, 5th insta.imnt
;of the Andrew -Lane Clan Was.
ready but not•.printed •yet • It will
.be mailed in the near future.
coal -:prizes -were -presented •
to the following members. Old-
est Lady , Mrs. Mel Reid; Oldest
Gentleman., Steve Stothers;
youngest ''M:ember;• Douglas ' '
Schultz; Largest family ,, Steve
Stothers Jr;.. of Winnipeg; Family'
corning farthest distance ,
Mrs. Bradbury, 'Steve' and Susan'
• of England; . Fa.mily, present hay -,
ling most des.c'endarits', Sieve • . '
Stothers Sr'. ; • Wedding anniversary
nearest picnic date, Mr `and
Mrs.` Alex •Andrew
.Before the• election of'officers
a .moment'ssilence was 'held' in'
mernoyry of:lrwin'Carruihers.
The following:officers•were •
appointed for the year 19,71:
President, ,WM.E. Andrew; 1st
Vice .President , Girvin Reid; Sec-
retar.,:Mrs. J.. .Schultz
Treasurer, Jack .McDonagh.,
:The president expressed thanks
to all.the committees in charge
• ofthe successful gathe'ring, 'and.
the social get-together was •°
completed with'a. Sing-song:with a
`witsli to see- each •ot•h
the.same place' in :August 1971.
•
Jim -Robertson of L:phi:1on-spent
a.•last, weeks holidays- with -his
;parents Mr: 'Arid Mrs. Alex Robert
sore.
Mr'. and Mrs,
Stanley
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GILLESPIE .REUNION
The Gillespie relatives had '
planneda reunion to be held Sun-
day, August 23 at Riverside' Park,
Wingham Owing to the heavy
Martin rain Sunday'forenoon•which dam
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visited last Week with Mr• and reunion at the home of Mrs. Ezra.
Mrs Alex. 'l7obertson, Mr. and .,:Scholtz. Visiting with each other
ivtr . ,Gordon McBurney., Mr and ''and musical numbers provided J
Mrs. 'Dawson Craig and.Mr and
Mrs. Win:, Peacock titilluevale•
Miss Connie Coyne returned on
Monday to Windsor after a week's
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Law=
rence Taylor and other Robinson'.
a. qo
entertainment for all.
Mr,
and Mrs. Cameron;Sitn
mons of London were 25 years
'married. To celebrate the
occasion Mrs. Jack Gillespie on
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address. and Jack Gillespie pres
ented wthem with a. gift of.rnon_
ey. Lunch was served' to close
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Mrs. Gibson Gillespie returned
home on Sunday with Mr.: and
Mrs, Jack•Gillespie after a few
weeks visit withthem in Sarnia
and -'Mrs. Bob Mowbraty.and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin r returned tin.*.
Priday after a week's visit with
relatives at Sarnia , 'Strathroy"and
'Watford., Mrs. A. E. Purdon
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stayed for another-v(eek's visit,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon and
Allan .of Detroit is visiting with
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and Mrs, George Tiffin of Luck-
now and 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Intyre , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleg-
horn of Wingham.
Spending the week end with:
Mr. and. Mrs, Elmer Sleightholtn
were Miss Phyllis Sleightholm of
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Sleigh'thoim of . ToroiltO. •