The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-23, Page 12r PAGETWELVE.
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EI Residents`
visit lucknow 11te elected
orlon Johnstone
F" M-andMrs Major -r -a
tc'1f'
son Major Paul, spent Si* days in •
Lucknow.•with Mr. and -Mrs.' Grant
Goilau and ,family. They left
..Prince 'Edward. Island • On July 2nd..
Before arriving at Lucknow , they •
enjoyed an; 8 day convention of
Jehovah's Witnesses at .Buffalo,
•This past Sunday they attended
• the:Dungannon'congregation of
Jehovah's;Witnesses. 'During their
_ Ufa n T ucknow they became
• :acquainted, with many. Lucknow
residents.,,
The. annualreunion Of the ..desc -
end:ants of the .late'Mr..arid, `:Mrs .
Wm G. Sherwood was held on.
Sunday:afternoon July 20th on
to c' u a' n f. sir. 'and Mrs.
h spa •;<o s•1 w o , ,
John Thorntonof Gorrie :,
• An enjoyable time was spent in
'visiting in and in games and race's,
'which were in charge of Helen •
Thornton, 'Yvonne 'G'irvin-and: Kari•„
eri Mc.Kenier. Prizes were
They left on Monday for .their
long trip back to Summerside .,
Prince, o ward Island.
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SusanGoessell o. in : a-rdin'e----
spent the weekend' with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Stewart.. • •
Mrs, Elrner Benedict and Virgin-
ia spent. the weekend with Mr,,
and • Mrs, T.J, Martin of Wallace
burg . •
Mrs. J.im. Haldenby and Diane
returned from their motor trip to
Vancouver
Visi6rs during the weekend wlt-h.
'
.r. and Mrs .* N.,E ; Haldenby . :
were Mr and; Mrs. Don Haldenby;
Sally ,Ann and.Lisa 'of Toronto Mr
and Mrs . Fred Friendorf of Kitch r'
ener, Mr.. and Mrs:. Doug
.Haldenby and family of. Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley and
family of Kinlough', and Mr. Ken
Brown of Morrisburg ..
Gaunt Reunion:
HeId
A# londeswaro
The .28th Gaunt Reunion:was' held
July -19th' at the Londesboro Comm-
anity,Park. The weather was per
fect`'for"a picnic and the row of
huge maple trees'aiound: the - . •
grounds provided plenty df shade for.
everyone . Weather conditions were•
also' perfect for haying and many Of
the relatives stayed at home to
carry on -with this :task.'
Relatives were present. from• Sarnia
Owen Sound, 'Londes.borc ,:Wingham
•Goderich, Lucknow, Dungannon,
.Exeter, West Wawanosh ,.'London
Hanover and Kincardine .
'The sports, committee ';consisted Of.
Mrs. Jim Gaunt,. Mrs -George _:_
Gaunt, and. Mrs :Harley 'Gaunt .. They.
presented. a • full slate .of .games and
races during,the,afternoon which .
w.ere:•.enjoyed: by all Results were
:as follows.: girls 6' 9, Barbara •
Aitcheson;' boys 6 - 9, Wayne Mc,
Donald; grrrs 9- 12,
`Barbara Aitchesorri boys 9 12, • •
Wayne McDonald; sack race,. Barb
ara Aitch"eson; 3 legged race for .
'men; George Gaunt, Herb •Barger;
3 legged race. .for -ladies., Marie: and
Rosa.lene Phillips; soft•ball,throw •
for women, Rosalene Phillips; soft
ball throw for,, men, Terry Reid;
kick the slipper, .George Gaunt
(the men may Havre 'won for
istanee: but if it had been for kick
in the' w
i ghest, the ladles would
•lave, won all:the .prizes.) Youngest
member Brian Ross; largest family
present, Mrs. Edith Phillips; most ,
recently 'married , Mr. and ,Mrs. .G
unt 1-ongest-nrarr-ied coupl—
(42 years) M'r and Mrs. Wilmer
Nicholson, Goderich; those -coming
the .farthest , Mr'.' and Mrs. Robert
Haslp , Sarnia; ' family with the
most boys to carry on the Gaunt
name, Mr. and Mrs.. • John •Gaunt."
Fifty-two persohs' enjoyed a'
bountiful supper prepared' by'the ..
ladies in the hall ' •After supper •the
business meeting Was conducted by.
-41e-President:Ken;Gar,nt nf•I-1ano.
arded 'as' ollowS:. races x'6 ears
aw f Y •
and under — Na•ncy. McInnes,
McInnes; 7 td 9 years - 'Shirley:
Murray and: Dianne Thornton; 10 to
12-yea-xs_± Da1e MeTnn
T•hornton•, May Thornton; 13 years
and over Donald Thornton, John
.Johnstone,'.David.:Finni an, three
g.
.legged'race Donald Thornton
and David Finnigan, Bruce and; •
Jnhn Johnstone', Allan Thornton .
and • Kenneth ,Girvin;' wheelbarrow,
race - Kenneth Girvin and Allan
Thornton, Donald Thorson and •
David Finnigan, Bruce, and •John
Johnstone;.,ladies, kick the slipper-,
Nit's:John-T•i orntori-Mrs. Dan'
McInnes, Mrs.. M'eIvflie. Henry;
Men kick the shoe' Chester Finn-'
igan, an: clnires •W-illiato
. McInnes; throw the pie plate
May Thornton, Dale McInnes;
Kenneth Girvin; the oldest person
Mrs. Maude Sherwood. The ioung,
• folk then enjoyed a 'ball game:::
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AMBERLEY. NEWS
attended the Courtney Norman
wedding at Tiverton Knox Church
on Saturday,.July, 19th.
Guests of Mr..'and Mrs. 'Donald '
Courtney ofn Saturday.evening.were
Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Grant of
Bowmanville' and.Mr: and Mrs.
Arnold _McQuay and; daughters°'4_
Arlene of Toronto.
'Carol' Courtney of Kitchener,
Mrs . Ronald Johnston and Rhonda `
Johnston of Bowmanville-'were:
guests on Saturday evening with
Mrs.• W.J.'Courtney.
Mr. and Mrs .Leonard Courtney
are leavit?g this week for Haytter ,
Alberta; theformer home. of Mr$.
Courtney. '
Mr, and Mrs. John Swanston of :•
Rapid City, Manitoba are. spending'
some: time with Mr._, and Mrs:. Nor-
val Nesbitt.'r
ToTouristsenjoyed
the fine weather:
'
on Sunday,. July 20 and many,
stopped for lunch at Amberley Park
on Highway 21.
' A number from this community.
After•a bountiful lunch; the ___
president , Gordon Johnstone. ' '
presided over a 'short''business
session.
The president was re-elected as
,was the secretary= treasurer, Mrs. '.
,Dan ...McInnes_._ Th.e;_luneIr..con1mittee
Mrs., Gordon Johnstone Mrs. Ches-
ter Finnigan and, Mrs. • Wm a • Stothers
Was :also re-elected. David Finnigan
and Bob McInnes were appointed to
look. after the spots` for the •1970
reunion which is to be hed.
on the third Sunday in July at
the home of Miss Myrtle Johnstone
in G'oder'icli
'Alberta
ver. Ken welcomed everyone and
a list of addresses was passed: ,
a roundf-or-everyon a -t-osee--and--te
add any who. might have been miss:
ed and who might have.''changed'
their address since the last picnic.
A moments silence :was observed in
memory of Elmer, Foran Almond;
Jamieson, Mrs. J'oe Greene, Mrs'
John Patterson and`Mrs - :Kate Dura.
in, wbo had passed 'away.'.ince the
previous reunion
Election of officers was as follows:
President,' Ken Gaunt; °Secretary
T;eona � d -Ph f11
Press 'reporter , Mrs, Russell Phillips;;
Sports Committee, Rosalen'e
Phillips, Betty Mole and 'Sheila
Scrimegour,
The -1p it) Gaunt ReiliToTririlrhe
•
held at. Londesboro• Park the third
Saturday in Jiily and hope to see
you all there '
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