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E LUCKNOW SENTINEL, -LUCKNOW„ ONTARIO'
On July 24, 1974 a very enjoy-
able picnic was held in a lovely
location -on the lawn of Mrs.
Gordon' Finnigan in Goderich.
Mrs. Harry Girvin, secretary -
treasurer , conducted a short busi-
ness period following the Opening
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
•Th& quilt block for the Erland
Lee Home is being made by Mrs.
Wilbur Brown and Mrs. L. Ivers.
4-H leaders are being chosen for
Fall Training school in Wingham
August 12 and 13.
'Fourteen members and two
guests were present and participat-
ed in contests and games conven-
ed by Mrs. Lorne Ivers.
Miss Beth McConnell gave a
reading, "Riders of the Plain", on
one of Pauline Johnston's poems;
and Mrs. L. Ivers later read one
of Ethel Chapman's "Humanities
in Homespun" stories entitled,
'Magic in a Pension Cheque'. ,
A "nation" contest prepared by
Mrs. Wm. Stewart and conducted
by Mrs. Fred Young was won by
Miss Iva Carr and Mrs. Clarence
Mcclenaghan. The best news-
paper apron prize went to Mrs:
Wilmer Rutledge and Mrs. C". Me-
Clenaghan. Guessing the number
of popping corn kernels in a jar
was won by Mrs. W. Rutledge and
Mrs. H. Girvin; and the "What
Am I"? envelope winner was Mrs.
Elmer Black. These two contests
were prepared b Mrs. Harvey
Alton .who. was Unable to be pres-
ent.
A Spelling Match proved it is
not easy to spell orally. A door
prize, pillow case edging, croch-
eted and donated by Mrs. Lorne
Ivers, was won by Mrs. W. Brown,
on the lucky ticket drawn by littIc
Darlene Stirling, who also receiv-
ed a little prize. Tallestlady was
Mrs. Clifford Purdon and shortest
lady, (tied) Mrs. F. Young and
Mrs. C. Blake. Wearing no ring -
Misses Beth McConnell and Iva
Carr. Most 1974 coins in her
purse - Mrs. C. Purdon. Most
clothes pins dropped intoa jar -
Mrs. W. Brown.
Elimination prize went to Mrs.
G. Finnigan for having washed her
kitchen floor that morning. For
anyone not having received a
•prize there was a 'Touch and
Take' table. Prizes Tor contests,
although small, added pleasure.
A bountiful picnic lunch was en-
joyed and courtesieseXpressed.
Mrs.Gordon Finnigan extended
an invitation to return for.the 1975
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MacDonald 'eunion
Held In Ashfield
With the skirl of the pipes in
the'air, the 150 who gathered at
the Cedar Grove in Ashfield on,
Saturday, August 3, knew their
45th annual re -union was off to a
grand start.
• The sports program bean with
Dave Agnew and Jirn Robson pres-
iding. Patrick MacKinnon, Jean
Smeltzer, ; Eric Birkhaug, Margie
Johnson, Don Meldrum, Helen
Simpson, Laurie West, Doug
Agnew, Scott Agnew ,'Mark Dem-
eritt , 'Lori Agnew and Pidge Mac-
Kinnon -were the winners for the
day;
The yoUngest baby was
Ryan MacDonald Robson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Robson (nee,
Kathy Coburn) of Detroit.. Other,
new additions were: Raymond -
Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clete
Dalton (nee Mary Louise Simpson);
Michael Davey , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robin:Davey (nee Betty Ann
Simpson); Heather Lynn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDon-
ald; Maretta Ann, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan MacDougall (nee
Sharon West); James Lewis, son.of
Mr. and Mrs. James Halsey (nee
Ann Drennan); Julie Lynn, .daugh-
ter of Mr.. and Mrs. George Mac-
Donald (nee Andrea Culbert);
Katherine Allison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacKinnon ,
(nee Jane Drennan); Jennifer,
daughter of Mr,• and Mrs. Donald
Andrew of Alberta (nee Susan
Cleland).,, Married in the past
year was Glen Ferguson to Margie
Simpson. Welcome one and all
to the MacDonaild Clan. • .
The prize for coming the far-
thest went to Bob Birkhaug, who
because of airplane difficulties
came from South Carolina to
North Carolina, back 'to ,South
Carolina, back/to North Carolina,
then to New Jersey , on to Detroit,
then to Lochalsh. , i•
Since not one MacDonald would
own up to being the .oldest, this
honour was not claimed. Presid-
ent
of the, MacDonald Clan, John
Agnew , called the meeting to
order. A moment of silence was
obseryed for those who had pas-
sed on during the year, Donald
Matheson and Sadie Harris. , Elec-
tion of officers for next year are
Pres. , George MacDonald; Vice -
Pres.., John Cowie; Secretary,
Andrea MacDonald; Treaurer,
Dave MacDonald; Entertainment ,
D. A. MacLennan and Finlay
MacDonald; Sports, Dave Agnew,
Jini Robson, and Jim Coburn;
Lunch, Jean West, Mabel MacDon-
ald , Sally and Louise NlacDonald.
We were well entertained by the
bagpipers D. A. MacLennan,.
Wilfred. McQuillan, and Dave
MacDona•ld. The drums were play-
ed by Finlay NlacLennan of Kitch-
ener. The Clan dancers Flora
Helen, Mary Lillian and Kathy
Simpson provided -us with many
delightful series of Scotch dances.
Johnny Smith.was our caller for the
square dancing. Bob Birkhaug sang
Country ,Roads with several words
changed to fit the reunion. Nlab-
el MacDonald and Lillian Simpson
gave us many fine tunes with sev-
eral men leading a sing -along.
The fiddlers were George McDon-
ald, Murray McDonald and .1:inlay
.MacDonald.
• ', A special thanks to the clean-up
crew - Ronald, Donald, and Kim
Meldrum and Bethany Birkhaug,.
who picked up all papers the next
morning.. According to all the
Reunion was a great Sutcess. Hope
to see more members of the clan
to arrive next year.
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