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was so glad to see that the • Drennan played and sang several
f l It Hackett Reunion numbers.
Reunion was so success u . .
makes it all worth while that fthat
Held Sunday At Elise and Heather Lindsay did,
work and pa
the hard Scottish dancing. Ray Hackett
goes into these affairs ahead ofsang Bill'Grogan's Goat.
time, and the.dedicated people Ashfield'Park Everyone then went outdoors for'
�spual in Sudbury where Mrs. Gordon Brooks,. Ruth and
undetgo surgery. Kathy attended the marriage of
Mr• and Mrs. • Paul Fisher at Grace.
es Anderson of Lucknow United Church, Dunnville on
ome from Univ- July '20th. • Mrs. Fisher was the
ospital, London, where former Mary Jane Teeft, daugh-
apatient for•almost two •ter.of Mr, and Mrs. Roy A.
Wm, (Eileen) Cummings
Sound , Harvey Hall and
slanis and Jillian and
ltowshi of East Detroit ,
nwere reunion visitors
umother Mrs, J. H. Hall
ow,
oul of Lucknow is spend -
nth with his aunt and
f, and Mrs. G. W. Be
naimo, B. � Bill went
fain and will return
•f"l atteiided the Nixon
hRdae 12th co, July 21st
concession Ash-
tic grounds,
Teeft. Mary Jane's mother was
the former Jean Culbert of Luck-
now.
Mrs. Wellington Webster and
'Jim WebsterofAmberley are leav•
ing Saturday by bus for Saskatche-'
wan and Alberta for a three week
holiday, where they will visit
with her sister Mrs. Stanley Mac-
Kay in Edmonton, who she
hasn't seen fpr'thirty years and'a
sister in Saskatchewan ,Mrs. Mich-
ael Krowchuk, who visited here
five years ago. They will also
visit other relatives and friends.
Cecil Webster is spending the
holidays in Akron, Ohio, with Mr.
and Mrs. Atlee -Wise where he is
working at the Village Drive
Through.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Myers, Janet.
and Gordon of Ottawa , Mr, and
Mrs. Dave Vroullette of Kingston
and Mr. and Mrs. George Mac-
Gregor of.Copetown visited with
Mrs. Neil J. MacKenzie, Luck -
now, over the week end and
attended the MacKenzie reunion
on Saturday, July 20th.
YBIRTHS.
HALDENBY - to Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Haldenby of R. R, 1 Holy -
rood, nee Sandra Humphrey, on
Thursday, July 18th, in Wingham
and,District Hospital, a daughter.
Mc NEE - to Mr. and Mrs. Eric
McNee of R, R. 6 Goderich on
Sunday, July 21st, 1974 in Wing -
ham and District Hospital, a sora.
memory of Mrs.. Pharis Mathers.
gals 10-12, Heather Hackett;
who make such affairs "really
The. annual Hackett Reunion
games and races, while some sat
and Mrs, Ted McCullough
g
o, 0hiofwere recent
Scott Coll er of Oran eville-and
Y g
move",
Thanks Don - we really like to
was held at Ashfield Park on Sun-
day, July 14th, with dinner at
and visited. Supper was served at
PP
5 o'clock and good-byes were
g Y
vis-
nth his aunt Mrs. Clarence
Chris Coll er_of Meaford have _
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been holiday in with their rand- .
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keep up with news through the
Sentinel,
12.30. During the afternoon a
,said for another year.
uclmow,.
g
parents Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Col-
Best wishes to all." .
total of,63 registered:
'
money, Anna Mae Hunter. .
lyer, Lucknow.
.The election•of.officcrs for 1975.-
Following a bountiful dinner the
SPORTS. RESULTS
Morrison of Little Current,
er; Secretary, Doris Johnston;
Harvey„and Sheila Hall,
m
president Chester Hackett welco-
Pre school, Scott Hackett, Ma -
linlsland, formerly of
Greg and Ian,—Hackett•. Paul and
East Detroit.
ed everyone present. • The minut”
es were read and adopted. A
donna Bradley;girls 6-9, Jennifer
,isapatient in St. Jos-
• James.Culbert, Mr. and
. o „ o
minute of silence was held in
Drennan, Brenda Hackett; boys
6-g Kevin Hackett Paul Hackett
�spual in Sudbury where Mrs. Gordon Brooks,. Ruth and
undetgo surgery. Kathy attended the marriage of
Mr• and Mrs. • Paul Fisher at Grace.
es Anderson of Lucknow United Church, Dunnville on
ome from Univ- July '20th. • Mrs. Fisher was the
ospital, London, where former Mary Jane Teeft, daugh-
apatient for•almost two •ter.of Mr, and Mrs. Roy A.
Wm, (Eileen) Cummings
Sound , Harvey Hall and
slanis and Jillian and
ltowshi of East Detroit ,
nwere reunion visitors
umother Mrs, J. H. Hall
ow,
oul of Lucknow is spend -
nth with his aunt and
f, and Mrs. G. W. Be
naimo, B. � Bill went
fain and will return
•f"l atteiided the Nixon
hRdae 12th co, July 21st
concession Ash-
tic grounds,
Teeft. Mary Jane's mother was
the former Jean Culbert of Luck-
now.
Mrs. Wellington Webster and
'Jim WebsterofAmberley are leav•
ing Saturday by bus for Saskatche-'
wan and Alberta for a three week
holiday, where they will visit
with her sister Mrs. Stanley Mac-
Kay in Edmonton, who she
hasn't seen fpr'thirty years and'a
sister in Saskatchewan ,Mrs. Mich-
ael Krowchuk, who visited here
five years ago. They will also
visit other relatives and friends.
Cecil Webster is spending the
holidays in Akron, Ohio, with Mr.
and Mrs. Atlee -Wise where he is
working at the Village Drive
Through.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Myers, Janet.
and Gordon of Ottawa , Mr, and
Mrs. Dave Vroullette of Kingston
and Mr. and Mrs. George Mac-
Gregor of.Copetown visited with
Mrs. Neil J. MacKenzie, Luck -
now, over the week end and
attended the MacKenzie reunion
on Saturday, July 20th.
YBIRTHS.
HALDENBY - to Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Haldenby of R. R, 1 Holy -
rood, nee Sandra Humphrey, on
Thursday, July 18th, in Wingham
and,District Hospital, a daughter.
Mc NEE - to Mr. and Mrs. Eric
McNee of R, R. 6 Goderich on
Sunday, July 21st, 1974 in Wing -
ham and District Hospital, a sora.
memory of Mrs.. Pharis Mathers.
gals 10-12, Heather Hackett;
The following prizes were won.
Michelle Bradley and Lori Hackett,
.Lucky plate , Elise Lindsay; Oldest
tied;. boys 10-12, Greg Hackett, Ian
man, Tom Hackett.Sr.; Oldest
Hackett; girls 13 and over, Movita
Woman, Mrs. Elhiott Johnston;
lkadley, Joan Hackett; boys 13 and ,
Youngest mei»ber, Madonna Brad-
over; Jamie Hackett,
ley; Person with most colors
showing, Ida Taylor; Personwith
Paul Zinn; girls kick the slipper,
most grandchildren present, Tom
Heather Hackett, Julie Johnston;
boys kick the slipper, Greg Hack-
ett, Jamie and Ian Hackett' tied;
money, Anna Mae Hunter. .
Ladids kick the slipper, Doris
.The election•of.officcrs for 1975.-
Johnston, Beryl Hunter; girls
76 followed: President, Bill bunt-
wheelbarrow race, Lori and Heath-
er; Secretary, Doris Johnston;
er Hackett, Movita and Michelle
Lunch committee, Ella and Alex '
Bradley; boys wheelbarrow race ,
Hackett, Marge and Ron
Greg and Ian,—Hackett•. Paul and
Treleaven; Sports committee,'.
Shaun Drennan; girls three-legged
Lorraine and Mel Stewart, Betty
race, Brenda Hackett and Jenni-
and Jack Ackert. Ida Taylor
fer Drennan, Lori and Heather
moved a vote of thanks to the re-
Vackett; boys three-legged race,
tiring committees.
Jamie and Greg Hackett, Paul and
It was moved and seconded that
Shaun Drennan; couples cardboard
the picnic be held the second Suri-
relay, Anna Mae Hunter and Greg
Jay in July next year. A short
Hackett team won; balloon relay,
Program followed with a reading
Mel Stewart's team, Anna We
by Helen Hackett, Whols a Good
Hunter's team; peanut scramble
Sport. Paul, Shaun and Jennifer
followed for girls and boys;
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