The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-18, Page 21-J
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A dedication service on July 11 marked the opening of the
MacDonald Lodge at Camp Kintalll, Rev. R. D. MacDonald,
clerk, Synod of Hamilton and London, second from. the left,
dedicated the building in menlory of his father, Rev. C.
MacDonald. He was assisted . by, from the left, C. W.
Lochalsh
Lemma, chairman, Site Development Committee, Rev'. W.
D. Jarvis, chairman, .Synod Camp Board, and Rey. G.
Dalzell, Moderator, Synod of Hamilton and London.
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Dedicette....,111.0Donold.Lo
BY MARION McCHARLES
Several from this: area
attended the formal opening
ceremonies.' of the new .build-
ings' at what was .formerly
known as Kintail . Camp, now
officially known as MacDon-
ald Lodge, Synod of Hamil-
ton and London on July lith.
Rev. Douglas MacDonald, a
son of the Rev. ,C. MacDon-
ald, in whose memory the
camp 'name, was chosen,
dedicated the buildings and
was assisted by '.Rev. G.
Dalzell, Moderator Synod of
Hamilton and London. Rev..
W. D. .Jarvis, Chairman
Synod Camp board and Mr.
Kingsbridge
• from pageL0'
tenberg home were Ime and
Lies deBoer and Paul, Dik
and Klaasje Veldman .and
sons from the Netherlands.
Mrs.. Sy,mond deBoer ` of
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry ILogtenberg, Huron
Haven Village, Gerda and
Doug Dan, Guelph, and . Aly
and Tim Reurink enjoyed the,
get together.
Visiting at the Walter
Clare home are Mary's
brother, Father Lloyd—Ryan
and his: house keeper, Mrs.
Laura Bolger of St. Clem-
ent's Parish. Mary Luanne's
weekend visitor was her
friend, Marnie Menard of
Newmarket.
Marianne Frayne, daugh-
er of Eugene and Betty,
began her job as Playground
Supervisor 'at Lucknow this
ast week. 1 _
Saturday visitors at Tom•
nd Karla Hogan's home
ere Mrs. Lorena Norris of
eorgetown, Miss Irene Ho -
an of London, Mrs. Mary,
oni and Marie Hogan, all of
f Goderich,
C. W. Lemmex; Chairman-
Site " .Development commit-
tee. This writer was one of
the ones. who attended the
first camp at Kintail in 1930.
Sympathy .of this commun-
ity is extended Mrs. •Walter
Dexter in the passing of Mr.
Dexter. Walter,along with
his parents and sisters arriv-
edin this community over
sixtyyears ago, and lived in a
house long since gone: on the
corner of the Ripley road and
Highway 86, known. as Buf-
falo Corners. Here Mr. Dex-
tel. worked in a . blacksmith
shop and his family attended
school at Lochalsh'. • Just this
past winter .. ,Walter Dexter
wrote a story • of their arrival"'
arid settlement in the Loch-
alsh -community and we had.
the privilege of reading it. -
Many of the folk of the area
attended Walter's funeral
and visited with . Anna and ".
Walter's. sisters, Emily of
:Stathroy and Elsie of Goder-
ich,
oder ich,' and their family.
David, Farrish of Sudbury
visited with his ,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Farrish
during the past week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ewan MacLean during the
past week were Mr. and Mrs.
Syloam Schmucher of Brad-
enton,=Florida, Also visiting
in the same hbrhe and with
the MacLean, MacKenzie
relatives were Dr. Douglas
MacKenzie of Vancouver,
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so more
will live!
,
B.C. and .Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Gerrard of Huston,
Texas.
'Mrs. Duncan Farrish at-
tended a shower in London
for her future daughter-in-
law on Thursday evening.
Kenneth is to be married in
London in early August.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken . Little-
john of Burlington.. entertain-
, ed friends and neighbours to
a Pork Barbeque on- the
holiday weekend at their'.
farm home in this area.
Neighbours of . this :area
called on Mrs. K. L. Mac-
Kenzie on Tuesday evening
and presented her with gifts
prior to hermoving from this
comrhunity to Goderich.
Enjoying a bus trip • to
Hamilton . Lily, Show, and
places of interest in the area,
along with members of Rip-
ley and Distrj t Horticultural
Society were' Mrs. Ewan
MacLean, Mrs. Warren
Wylds and Mrs. Gordon Fin-
layson, members from . this
area.
Holidaying at the .Finlay -
.son home are 'Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rogerson and family of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc-
Charles were . in London.
Tuesday where Marion had
her check up at . Victoria .
Hospital.: The trip was a
hectic one with fog slowing
driving both ways.
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