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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 191 PAO* *NENTy*Two
,Mrs. Jean Finlayson of Goderich
Visited last week in Lticknow with
her cousin Mrs. ,Mae Stuart.' •
Heli Huumonen, a Lions Ex-
change Youth from Varkaus; Fin-
land, spent two weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Agnew, Pam
, and Joanne in Lucknow. She is
now, attending Lions Club camp at
St. Marys. Other Lions Exchange
Youths, who visited. 'with the
Agnews were OUti • Lampi from
Varkaus, Finland, Steve Park from
Mass., U.S.A., and Masahiro Ono
from Japan. Also visiting, the
Agnews was Shane Finlay from
Orangeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin,
Lucknow recently enjoyed a Week's
holiday north of the Sault with their
granddaughters and their families
and in Sudbury with friends,
retUrning home July 13th by way of ,
the Manitoulin ferry. '
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ritchie, R. R.
3 Lucknow, have as holidayers Fred
Ritchie of Huntsville and Eric, John.
and Linda Janes of Seaforth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shropshall,
Clinton visited last Monday with
Mr. and Mr's. Nelson Raynard,
Lucknow.- _
Mrs. C. E. Wier and solo
Aaron, 'accompanied by her emir
Jennifer Drennan of Ashfield, let
Wednesdayv from Malton to fl3
home. to Edmonton, Jennifer Avill
also Visit for two weeks .with heir aunts in Calgary. •
Mrs. Harvey•HoUston, Lucknow
attended •an executive meeting' of
the 'Federated Women's Instittitea
of Ontario in Toronto on Tuesday
this-week.„
Mrs. Roy Hawley, Leslie, Pam
ela and Bernie of Oshawa
recent visitors, with the fanner!!
mbther Mrs. Lorne Woods, Luck
now. Other visitors were. Mr. am
Mrs: Mel Brown and Mrs. Mahe
Murdie of Kitchener, who ari
holidaying at their cottage at 'Pain
Clark.
Different minds bi-ing about a
varied difference of opinion hi
this indifferent -world.
Plenty of. room remains at the
top because so many prefer to
get in on the ground floor.
'Mr-B'k2744.
FERGUSON - Glen and Margare
(Simpson) Ferguson, Goderich ar,
happy, to announce the arrival.
their daughter, Joan Eileen, o
TueSday, July 20th, 1976 a
Alexandra Marine and Generz
Hospital, Goderich.
Mrs. Maurice Bromley and
daughter Marcia of NeW Jersey
visited with Mrs. J.-..,1(s4acKen-
zie, Lucknow, over the w ekend.
Allan R, Miller of Langside was a
$25 winner in the. Wintario dr on
July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Nelson Raynard,-
LucknOW visited Mrs. Jean Palier-
nick of Goderich on. Sunday..
• David, Joe and James Jr.
MacMillan and girl friends of Si,
Catharines, visited with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
MacMillan on Sunday. •
Bill Bogues of Lucknow was a
$25 winner in the July 22 Wintario
Draw:
Recot holiday guests with Mrs.
Wilfrerennan, Lucknow, includ-
ed her daughter, .Mrs. Melvin Ste-
wart of Guelph and her daughters
Mrs. Robert Myhill of Toronto and
Mrs. C. E. Muller and son Aaron of
Fort Francis, Edmonton; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McIntosh of Amherst-
burg; Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett and
son Gordon. of Auburn; Jennifer
Drennan of Dungannon; Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Muller Sr. of Guelph.' '
THE 10110CKNOW SIVOME0,4 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Finnigan Picnic.
At Seaforth
The Finnigan reunion picnic was
held on Sunday, July 11, at the
Lion's Club Park in Seaforth with
60 family members present.
Hilda Finnigan, the president,
extended a welcome to all and
conveyed greetings from the. Moore
Finnigans of Kingston and the
Gordon Reids and Ernest Flemings
of Amherst Island, who were
unable to attend.
There was a minute's silence
observed to honour family mem-
bers who have passed away during
the ,past year.
It was agreed that the 1977 picnic
be held at the Lion's Club Park on
July 10th, 1977 at 1.30 p.m., with
luncheon at 2.00 p.m., followed by
the business meeting and games.
A group picture *as taken at the
1975 picnic • which was made
available for everyone to see.
Orders were placed for copies by
those desiring them.
A complete mailing list was
made available for correction of
errors or omissions. Also it was
requested that postal codes be
added to facilitate better postal
service when mailing the • invita-
tions next year.
It was moved by Jeannette
Edmunds and seconded by Frances
McKnight that Muriel Neil, the
present vice-president, move up to
the president for the next two-year
term.
It was moved by Olive Culbert
and seconded by Harold Finnigan
that Chester Finnigan be the new
vice-president.
it was moved by Don McKnight
and seconded by Hazel Habel 'that
Herbert Finnigan and. Christine.
Finnigan be joint secretary and
treasurer.
• Kitchener and Annie Finnigan
were appointed the new games'
committee and Olive Culbert and
Hilda Finnigan were appointed to
the lunch committee.
Prizes were given 'to Mrs. W.• J.
Finnigan , and Walter Wallis for
being the oldest lady and the -oldest
gentleman present. The most
newly married couple were Wendy
and Bill Edmunds and Nathan
Finnigan was the youngest mem-
ber present.
First, prize was awarded to Nora
Finnigan and second prize to
Christine Finnigan for, guessing the
closest. number of items contained
in a plastic egg.
Games and contests were ably
conducted for the young and the
not so young by Frances and Don
McKnight and Rae and Bob'
Finnigan, with fun and prizes' for
all.
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