HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-29, Page 12JEAN WHITBY
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55 Members Attend
MacKenzie Reunion
LOCHALSH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ken L. MacKen-
zie were hosts to the MacKenzie
family reunion on the holiday
week end. Members of the fain .-
ily of the late Wm. and Elizabeth
Mac Kenzie of Kinloss brought
families together for an, enjoyable
time, at the beautiful stone house,
surrounded by spacious green •
lawns, with flowers and trees in
abundance.
Ken and Dorothy have 'entertain-
ed the brothers and sisters of
Ken's each summer,, but •
this year was, the best yet, as the
summer weather was ideal, for,
enjoying the outdoors.
Laughter, fun, reminiscing and
a bountiful dinner made for an
enjoyable 'get-to-gether and one
which they hope to repeat each
year.. In all 55 members' were
present.
"David Parrish has been spending
a few holidays with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Parrish and
brother Ken, David has, been
working in Stratford since the '
close of hockey when'he played
for the Stratford Junior B team
last winter.
Miis Donna Elphick returned
home from the camp, she attenth-
ed near Huntsville. •
Mrs. Ewan MacLean was a
trophy winner at the 'Ripley and.
District Horticultural' Flower Show
on Tuesday.
Spending. some time with Mr.
anOrs. Henry MacKenzie was
Miss Edna Cook, of Owen Sound.
During the past week Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles have jud-
ged Fairs at Dunchurch in the
Muskoka district and Minden in. •
the Haliburton District. •
Miss Margaret MacLeod; has
been enjoying a tour of, Western
Canada and before returning home
will holiday with her, brother Rod-•'
dy in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Holidaying with- Mrs .Emile
MacLennan has been Danny and
David Millar of Palmerston.
WHITECHURCH
Mrs, Gordon Elliott of Wingham
was a week end Visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Miss
Ruth Elliott of Goderich spent the
week end at the same home,
We are pleased to report, that
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie was able to
'return home on Thursday from .
Wingham Hospital. •
On Monday and Tuesday-Mr. •
and Mrs. Garnet. Farrier visited at
Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Turner and at Hopetown with Mr;
and Mrs.' Charles Bowes. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier
and Kimberley of Guelph were,
visitors. on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
Whitechurch Juveniles with
,manager Joe Tiffin for O.A.S.A.
have Rlayed with Harriston and
wonct to 1,on the return game the
score was 4-3, This eliminated
Harriston. The next zone winner
was Unionville - with a score 7-1
•for Whitechurch.. Return game
6-3 in favor ,of Whitechurch and
Unionville was eliminated. . Next
team was Picton, score being 5-1
in favour of Picton. Return game
is Saturday night in Wingham.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Mowbray on'the week end '
were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falcon-
er and Kevin of Strathroy and Mr.
and Mrs. Hector' Puidon and Ray-
mond of Strathroy and Mr. and
Mrs. Relison Falconer and family
of Sarnia were Sunday caller's.
Miss.Joyce Tiffin of London'
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs..• Dan Tiffin and
Miss Mary Lou Wall of London was.
.a week end visitor with her .
paients Mr. and Mrs. of.
Wall.
Miss Janette Johnston of,London *.
spent the' Week end' with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston..
manse at 8.30 for young' folks 13
years' and over of Langside
and Chalmers Church and the
United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock
on Thursday evening attended a
Presbytery meeting at. Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Walker
and family of Windsor spent the
week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer King, newcomers
to. the. 'village. •
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Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Massey and
Keith of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wilkens and Kimberley of
Listowel were Sunday visitors with
Mx. and Mrs. Earl Wilkens, Kay
and Glennh.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Willis,
Jaret , Carolyn and 'Robin of Newry
were week end visitors with Mrs.
Doris Willis. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Hyde: 11;:rk were Sunday visitors
with his .parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Evans and Mrs. Edith Brown
of London was a week end 'visitor.
Rev. Dr. Douglas Stewart and
Mrs. Stewart of St. Andrew's Pr.es-
byterian Church, Toronto on
holidays at Lake Huron Beach,
Inyerhuron, and Mr. Lawrence
King and Mrs. King of United
Church here attended the service
at Chalmers Presbyterian Chuck
Sunday morning where mr, Lloyd
Murdock was in charge of the
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fell and MI
and Mrs. Robert Fell 'of Toronto
were Sunday visitors with Ihusel
Ritchie.emr. and Mrs.'
Eldon Emerson,
Darlene , Sharon and Brenda.left,
on Sunday for their home at St,
Catharines after visiting a week
with Mr..and Mrs. Victor/Emer,
son and sending much of 004
hold articles at the farm to
Estate Marketing in Winghant ant
meeting those. interested in buyio
the farm. -P
Glenna Wilkens and Rosemary
De Baer did a Home Bible Come
for which they received a New
Testament entitled The dreae
in Love. Congratulationi gi4s.
, Simon /de Boer of Ridgetown.
College spent the week end will
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Petit"'
de Boer and on Sunday was fai
ler on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
dock at the manse.
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Mr. and `Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
and Karen on 'Sunday attended
the ' Robinson family reunion at
Belgrave. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and
family of OakVille were visitors
with his parenti•Mr. and Mrs. •
Albert Coultes on the week end.
Trevor Hunter of London visited
last week with his grandparents '
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Willis and
Jeffery of Hanover visited on Sun-
day with his mother Mrs. Doris.
Willis and with Mrs. Earl Caslick..
Russel Ross visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Ross, a patient at Kitch-
ener Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenag- .
han on Sunday visited with Mr'.
and mi:s. Mack Stewart of Water-
loo.
Mrs. Earl Caslick on Monday
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes and family. -
Callers on Sunday ,on Mr. and
Mrs. Ben-McClenaghan were Ron-
ald. McClenaghan and friend of
St. Thomas and Miss Beverley -
Parker and friend of Exeter.
On Wednesday last Mrs. Ben •
.Mcclenaghan attended the funeral
at Orangeville of her cousin Mrs.
Clarence Barbour.
Tom,Jamieson was a guest at
the Montgomery-Jamieson wed-
ding at St. Helens Church on Sat-
urday. The bride is a granddaugh-
ter of,Tom Jamieson.
Wanda Ireland of Teeswater
visited last week with Vicki Scott
• and this week Melody Ireland of
Teeswater is visiting Vicki Scott.
On September 1st, Saturday, ,a
weiner roast will be held at the
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