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THE iLUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
'WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, 1969
,LANGSIDE NEW S , °
!Jenny Meyeringh frorn Holland,
is visiting her sister. ;Mrs Peter de:
Boer. Mr. de Boer and family.
{ t • Greg Gardner of Luc. knew 'is holi-
*fin ..daying with his, grandparents,: Mr,.
r. to
Donna lei -Clair of .To onis holi
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daying 'with her ;grandparents , Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray,.
Carolyn 'and Bobby.,
Ken Young of Paincourt spent the
weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Young and family.,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nickel Of Wes-
ton spent the week -end with. Mr
and Mrs. Dick McQuillin.
Mr.. : an'd Mrs Jan Bregman,
parents:of Bob Bregman, are pat-,.
cents in a•rLondon Hospital.The
former• is quite ill and will undergo•
surgery this: week. Mrs.' Bregman.
broke her ankle on Saturday. We,
•• wish them• both a speedy recovery.
Mrs' Jim Young visited her
-mother:several times in Kitchener
Hospital last week. Mrs. Marrtin
is 'improving •
Mrs. Don Nickel and Mrs. Dick
McQiiillin•visited 9nSundAy with
Mrs. Charlie Thomson at Huron
View , . Clinton. 'She is in -improved
health.. ,
Mr and ' Mrs. Herb McQuillin
of Luc -know and Mrs.:. Hazel Me, .'
Quillin of 'Toronto visited one
evening •last,week with Mr. and
Mrs'. Dick •McQuillir:•
uesf5peaker At
ame stonwt.ls
LOCHALSH NEWS,
Mrs. Oliver McCharles was guest
speaker at the Palmerston Women's
Institute meeting, held at the •
summer home of Mrs':. Nelson Lang-
don. Her subject was .Our Country
Fairs•, 'and:how to. exhibit and what
we-ean,ddoo es jail :rVW
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ST. HELENS
''-H'oliday visitors with Mrs. Don -
Patina becker. were Rev . and
Mrs. Harley Moore of Beachville
and Rev. and Mrs.• Wesley Mitchell
of Salford.
.Mrs.John Fryfogle'and. Shawn of
Paisley ,were recent visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McDonald. •
Mr. and Mrs.• Wrri, Waring and :'
Visiting at the; home''of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Farr.ish were the Mac
l.
-Rae family of Orangeville..
Mrs. Eldon Bradley -entertained -
at a Trousseau Tea on Tuesday'
in honor of her .daughter Phyllis.`
Jane Ainsley of Toronto has been
visiting her grandparents,..Mr . and
.Mrs.' Frank ,MacLennan:.
Severaf from the area attended a
ballgame in Detroit on Sunday,.
leaving,by bus from Amberley.
Among them:: were Jim MacKenzie,
Bill.•MacKerizie and Bob MacNay.
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Sons of Hamilton were recent visit-
ors with Mr, and!'Mrs Ross Erring-
YY
ton; •
' ,Lynnunderwent a tonsil-
-ectomy on;Monday,
Mr.: and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre.•
of:Richrnond Hill spent the week -
end:With 'th Mrs • W.I.
Mill
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rand
.
,Isobel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown and Mrs.
Mabel Murdie of Point Clarke and.
Mr. and•Mrs. Clarence Moser of .
• • Florida were recent visitors with
• ME. and Mrs. Lorne Woods. t'.
• Mrs., Lorne • Woods 'and Jack Gard-
ner visited
ard-
nervisited on'Wednesday 'with Mrs.
Gardner, who,is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital; London. Mrs.
Gardner is scheduled'' for surgery on,
Monday:.
Among those. attending
Summer Courses from this -Conlin'.
unity'
unity' are, Terry Wilson at London;
Ross Errington: at •Guelph and Don
Cameron at Toronto.,
Next Sunday Iuly 13th is the last
Church service until August 17th
Sunday school is at10:15 and
Church•14:15'at St. :Helens
"The; Albert Wylds Night" held! "•
in Ripley on Saturday evening drew
many from this area:
Mr. and Mrs.: Allan MacLean of`
Collingwood visited with Mr. Dan '
MacLean'and Mr, and Mrs.', Ewan
MacLean• on'the weekend:.
Lorne 'Luther was a..recent• visitor
in Toronto. •
• Mrs'. W. Attig •of Powasson has.
been visiting with relatives in the
area.
Mr'. and Mrs. ,Lloyd' Brien of .
Ridgetown' visited with Mr- arid
Mr's . Lorne Luther on .the •week-en•d
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t Huronvlew
BY',SHIRLEY: J. KELI:ER •'
The County'Development;:Comm
Ittee headed up this.year by Roy V
Pattison', ;East' Wawanosh , •did not
reeerve-the-frill--eriderse-nient of
Huron County .Council meeting Fri 7.
day, to spend 'approximately
$20. , 000, over • the next few years to
develop a:park on the ground In
front of Huronview -near-Clinton
The Comnitt.ee had suggested.' a
program in conjunctionwith the
University f `Girelph•whereby the
students.:wopuld interview the: reside
nts•:and staff:at .Huronview' to det-
ermine the needs •and from this:
_stud :would •reiareplansfor a.park
area, probably to include lawn,. •
;. trees, flowerbeds, pools, w:alkways',
picnic'ar.eas, etc
Wingharn Reeve Jack Alexander
• • • . •• •. — rge -e-x end---
iture , "We're trying to save.' money
reminded. council. •
•
..Reeve.Borden Cook, Blyth;
concurred•saying lie Was in;favor .of
a'.park area with a few• picnic tables
maybe a fountain for•ihe kids to .get
a drink; some sv.(ings etc'. , some
thing that could be built by 'the"
county alone without too, n)uch ex'
pense or• trouble, ,
Ackert Reunion
Heli -4n Sunday --
The second annual Ackert Reun-
ion was held on Sunday, June 29
when about forty-five relatives
gathered: ;at, "The Pines." , the home
of Blanche and Harvey Ac`kert,,
near Ki}cardine. At noon, all en-
joyed a.' Srnorgasbord!'picnic lunch- •
eon
Attending from a`distance'were.
Mr: and'lvlrs; Dick Mackenzie
from Simcoe and Mr. and; Mrs.
•Clarence•Ackert froni•Ingersol.:
Greetings were .received from oth-
ers, who were unable to attend.
During a brief business session. it
was decided that the reunion date
in the future would always fall on
the second last Sunday in, August'.
The children'enjoyed gamesand
swimming, while the adults .enjoy-
ed.
njoyed visiting and swapping anecdotes
and information to add to the fam.--
ily. history.
Society Hears
Convention Reports
.The Lucknow and District Horti-
cultural Society met; in the Legion'
Ball on. Monday evening, June 30..
The President Mrs.. E.:. McClena
ghan presided ,Over the business
session; Mention was made. of. the
successful Spring Flower Show On
May l$; •• %
A bus trip to••Owen•, Sound was
planned for ,Thursday ,• July 17. Bus
will leave Legion Hall at 9. a tial.
A minute's silence was observed
in memory of Sid Plowrighi who
recently passed away.
Reports were' given,by:'tle deleg-t
ates on the Annual• Convention ;held
in Sheraton-. Connaught .Hotel ,
Haarnilton 'on June -1819]:20. Mrs,
T.J. Salkelde_ported on three
interesting bus toilirs, .to McMaster
University. , .'to: a :sod farm 'contain:.
ing '70 acres; and to'Valhkis Green.
house',with from ' to 8 -acres of
under
Africani,vxoLet__ s_a. n dr_eac_ti
glass. ;The tour also' included: a` tri •
g. �. �P
up the mountain to;the gain
LawrencePark., '
Mrs, Jim McNaughton 'described
the, Roek: Gardens •covering1900.
acres; the Ledges; rose gardens;'•
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,;
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
July 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
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Warden;James•Hayter said a plan
was •definitely needed 'so.'w know
where we'.re ..going,,..._
Chairman Pattison said the county
already had a.' large investrnent.at
Huronview and he thought "another
(few •thousand•dollars.•would be
1.money' well spent.,
r Alex McGregor, T'uckersrri>th; i..
also a'member of the committee,
stressed the' fact that the project
i. would' be accomplished over 10 •
years. He said;he :understood it wast
the duty of the •cout►ty development
Committee to see, that some' devel
, opn'rerir wa:s`-rrrade icor the:future.
• Exeter Reeve Derry Boyle said'.
such a plan was "beyond'iuir
'means" but he did suggest that a.
few trees 'be planted each year on
the-sitee..
The whose matter was referred`
ba`ek to cornmitree for additional
study.
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July 1.0-1'1.
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AOMITTAwct ' A Story of Modern
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'Time–Further .Perils .'Of
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and the colorful'section displaying:
annual plants .
.Both delegates,had'beautiful
pured slides, along with their:reports. •
which proved Very. interesting.
The delegates and the President:
travelled •to.the convention in NI- .•
Robert Fisher's car.
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