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Entertain visitors for Jamboree
By Kae Webster
Visiting with Rhetta Mac-
Lennan on the weekend. and
attending the Lucknow Jam-
boree were Danny and Marg-
aret MacLennan of Orange-
ville, Jack and Annette Mac-
Lennan of Stratford, Marion
MacLennan and Dick Evans
of Sudbury and Louise and
Bruce Millar of Palmerston.
Finlay MacDonald had his
steam engine in Lucknow for
the Jamboree on the week-
end and he was in the
gigantic parade on Saturday.
Congratulations Finlay on
winning a prize.
Finlay MacDonald went to
Toronto on Friday morning to
meet his grandson. Thomas,
son of Tom and Gloria Mac-
Donald of Fort Nelson, Brit-
ish Columbia. Thomas will
be staying the summer on
the farm with his grand-
parents.
Some of the company that
were ' with Ross and Jean
MacKenzie on the weekend
were Ray and Edna Mac-
Kenzie of Toronto and three
of their sons, Danny Mac-
Kenzie of Calgary, Alberta
and Kevin and Bob MacKen-
zie of Toronto. The three
boys Danny, Kevin and Bob
accompanied by Martin Scott
of Ashfield Township took off
he first of the week to tour
he Maritime Provinces.
Jim and Betty Blue of
Windsor were at Wynn Gam-
mie's in Lucknow for a few
days to attend the Jamboree.
On Tuesday evening they
called to see Wellington and
Kae Webster, along with
Wynn Gammie of Lucknow.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
was at home on the weekend
with his parents, Wellington
and Kae Webster and saw
many of his friends in Luck -
now at the Jamboree.
Visiting recently with
Charles and Mayme Wilkins
were George and Louisa
Greenway of Surrey, British
Columbia.
Barbara Shepperd and
Janet Wilkins of Paris, Ont-
ario and Allen Peck of Wal-
laceburg were weekend
guests with Charles and
Mayme Wilkins.
Bob, Sandra and Heather
Darling of Hanover visited on
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Robb.
Dorothy Finlayson had a
number of her family at
home on the weekend to
attend the Lucknow Jam-
boree. They were Barbara
Rogerson and two sons of
Toronto, Paul and Jane Em-
berlin of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Rod Finlayson and
arnily of Sarnia and Allen
:inlayson and a friend from
Toronto.
A large number of area
.)eoplc were at Point Clark
Friday evening to watch the
Fireworks display put on by
the Point Clark Kinsmen. It
was enjoyed by old and
young. Thanks from the corn-
munity for all the good things
you do.
When viewing the parade
in Lucknow it was nice to see
our area was represented by
both a float done by the local
people and the steam engine
owned and operated by Fin-
lay MacDonald and his son,
George MacDonald. Finlay
MacDonald won first prize in
his class.
Visiting on the weekend
with George and Betty Mon-
crief were Dr. Russell and
Lesley Moncrief of Aylmer;
George, and Jane Ullrich and
their three girls of London
and Joe and Betty Vilet of
Chicago. Illinois.
Lorne and Maxine Luther
had some I:ompany with
them from Ridgetown for the
weekend.
Visiting on the weekend
with Elmer a-nd Edna Culbert
was Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Culbert. their son, Rick and a
boy friend from Southfield,
Michigan.
South Kinloss WMS meet in July
Mrs. Herb Buckton was
hostess for the July meeting
of South Kinloss W.M.S.
' held in the church on July 6
at 8 p.m.
The president, Mrs. Evan
Keith, opened the meeting
with a poem and prayer. She
thanked all who had come for
the church cleaning bee and
those who served lunch fol-
lowing the anniversary and
Jamboree services.
A letter was read from
Knox College expressing
thanks for blankets donated
to them at the Synodical. A
committee namely, Mrs. Al-
lan Maclntyre, Mrs. Harold
Campbell and Mrs. Bruce
Hamilton, was named to
work with the managing
board on the renovation of
the vestry. Another project
discussed was buying Bibles
for the church pews.
The secretary was asked to
write invitations to attend the
September 7 meeting to
Lucknow Afternoon and Ev-
ening, Kinlough and White-
church W.M.S. groups and
to Trinity U.C.W.. The meet-
ing will be held in the church
and Mrs. Robert Bregman,
Presbyterial President, will
be guest speaker.
The committee to serve
lunch following Beverley
Bell's wedding in the church
August 26 is Mrs. Allan
MacDougall, Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie and Mrs. Jack
Needham.
A well prepared Bible
Study on Depression was
given by Mrs. Allan Mac-
Intyre. Like Elijah, we too
have periods of depression
and self pity. Mrs. Needham
closed the study with a
prayer.
A gcod sing song was led
by Mrs. Don Bell and Mrs.
Jack Needham using the
Synodical Theme Song and
selections from the Country
and Western Hymnal. Mrs.
Frank MacKenzie, Mrs. Har-
old Howald and Mrs. Harry
Lavis took part in the Prayer
Circle. The offertory prayer
was given by Mrs. Schmidt.
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