The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-17, Page 2311,
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DNE5DA1(, AUGUSt 1]'r. Y1!K:
pmly Reunion
At KInc.Qrdlne •
antMrs, i.o,, Cumming, 1vir. . >.
airs. Dan Nicholson of ,Lucknow
and Zi In Jim. Hunter
the six h annua
of Zion attended
inion of the deac'ndants of Maria
ton and John f'rtterson, which
s held August 7th .on the lovely
ded lawn of Mr ..and Mrs, liar-
Ackert, north of Kincardine,
fter graCe by Rev, Elgin Last of
'ssouri, a srnorgasliord• dinner •
s served and enjoyed by 'th:e.
Qty -two present ,
resident Jean Wain• welcomed all
en behalf of the ,gathering, Mr
I'Mrs,-Fred Sehilroth were pre -
ted with a gift for their fiftieth
iiversary,,' Gifts were also given.
Mrs,•.Aifred Shelton On her .
;Wet. birthday and .Mr'. And. Mrs
ward Shelton on their twenty
.h anniversary,
ifficers for 1967 are 'Murray
;1tori, president and Margaret
(hie, Sec., Treas. Guests were
;sent front Kingston,. Oshawa,
ronto, Wiliowdale, Dunnville,
rodstock,Lor don, Merlin, Wind
Detroit.,. London, Bright, Kit- -
ener, Missouri, Glarnmis, Pais*•
f,,Seaforth ; Lucknow , Huron •
p. and Kincardine,
vote of thanks was given to
and Mrs •' Ackert for the use
their home . and grounds and an •
vttation to hold the, 1967 reun-
n at their,home was extended .
the gathering; Mrs., Ackert is.
great granddaughter of :Mr. and
rs. Einerson;'
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Ashfield Resident
,asses suddenly
MRS. WM, 1. JOHNSTON
Mrs.: William J...Johnston•passed
away suddenly at her home in
A shfield.Township on Monday.
August 8th from a heart condition
from which she had suffered:the
last three years,. She was.60 years
of age. •
Mrs, Johnston was the former
Katherine Anne MacDonald ..She
was born at Kitt.ail on August 3,
1906, the only child of Duncan -
MacDonald and Sarah Fergi.gon.
On November .11th ,.1929 she mai -
. tied William •1: Johnston of Ash,
field Township. tier father passed.
away ••in`1938 and her mother on •.
November 22..1989:
. Besides her .husband, Mrs .. -
Johnston is 'survived by'two d`augh'-'
ters and two sons, (Alma)
Gordon. Ronald of Toronto, (Helen).
Mrs Stuart MacLennan of Ash-
field , John of A ncaster,.' A Ilan'of
Ashfield and five grandchildren;
Nancy ,.Christine, Kenny and'
Roddy MacLennan -and. Joyce
Johnston
Mrs. Johnston was .very fond of
music, especially Scottish Music.
She was organist at Ashfield Pres-•.
by.terian Church 'for .a number. of
.'years, also 'a: nnember of the W.'
M.S.'. and K intail Women's • Instit -•
ute. . .
'Funeral service was held on
Wednesday, August 10 at'Ashfi'eld :.
•Presbyterian Church of which she
was a Member. Rev. William
Henderson 'had charge Of the ser-
vice' with Mrs.; Lillian Simpson
as organist. and Mrs. Audrey .Fer-
guson soloist..' • •
" Pallbearers were John MacKay
• "Donald Drennan. Douglas Drennan
Earl Howes, Bill Col.iinson; Fred'
.MacGregor. Flower bearers'were
Bili, ergusori, Donald. Ferguson,
Wm., Johnston ; George Moncrlef ,
Alex, Farrish, Grant Fairish...,
Interment. took =place at Kintail .
Cemetery. Johnstone Funeral .
•Home/, Lucknow' was in charge:,,..
Canada will have the largest
pavilion at Expo..
135 Attend
Smith:.Reunion.
(Dungannon News)
On Sunday July 24, one hundred'
and thirty five descendants of the
late Mr. and•.Mrs; Jas Smithheld
their .annual' picnic at Harbour
Park:. 'Goderich with thirty-nine
families represented
Relatives attended from Van- '.
couver island, IL C.: Toronto, •
Leamington., Ripley, Lucknow;.
Seaforth, Port Albert.; Benmiller,
Dungannon',' Goderich, Quebec,
Brantford.
The program and lunch comm-
ittee. consisted of Mrs. Russel
Ritchie, Mrs•. Wesley Smith, Mrs.
r ' Gordon Smith and Mrs. John Spi•-
vak. ,
Prizes were given for the grand-
Mother With 'the' rnost l randchildr-• •'
Muriel. Nivins; the youn-
gest child present,. Mark Jenkins, -
infant son of Mr; arid Mrs, Leon-
ard Jenkins; for those 'coming the '
farthest.. distance ; Mr. .and
K. White of Vancouver Island,
B.C.; the one Who had a birth-
day closest to the day; of the pic-
nic, Allister Nivins.
• The sports were well convened
by. Mrs: L. Schilbe and Mrs. j.
Graham. •
The cornrnfttec in charge for
next, year will be Mrs. J. Spivak,
Mrs G. Smith Frank .Glenn and
Oliver Smith.
It was decided to hold this re- '
union ra:nnually on the 4th Sunday
of• July: and, it will be held at
Harbour Park Goderich in 1967,•.
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