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Kertnedys Hold
42nd, Reunion
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Saturday at Btadnoc , near
Morriston, the 42nd Kennedy Re-
union was held.
Attending were J. D. Durnin
of West Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin, Mrs. Lizzie Mac -
Callum of Luc know, Jim Mclnr"
tosh and Miss Annie Kennedy of
Wingham, Mr. ,and Mrs. Roy Mc-
Innes and Mrs. Ru'..)y Cranston of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. George
Kennedy .of LUcknow , John Ken-
nedy of-HamiTton, Ken Purvis, ,
Miss Marjorie. Purvis ,,Mrs. Bolt
and 'Mrs. Irwin of Mitchell. There
was an attendance of around 65.
George Kennedy was elected
president for 1973. Miss 'ivlargar-
et MOCluskey of Guelph,. a form-
er secretary acted in the absence
of Bill Kennedy , who was a pat-
ient at ,Westminster Hospital.
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and family of Walnut Creek,
California have been holidaying
in the area with his mother,
Mrs. .Ursula Hebert of Goderich.
and other' O'Connor relatives in
the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Murray and
Donald of Royal Oak, Michigan
have also been visiting relatives
in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jury Ross and
family of Kitchener visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Courtney-and family.
Mrs: •Genevieve Kinahan has
returned to her daughtefs- (Mrs.
'Morris Edwards) home in London
until the end of the school term.
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Mrs. Jim (Kathy) MacDonald
of British Columbia and her
daughters Julie ,and Shawna ,
arrived here Friday night to spend
the summer with her father , Ray
Dalton and other members of her
family, Jim will join them
sometime the first of August. •
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kin. of
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is 1972 EPNESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1972
oft. What's New
At Huronview
The residents of Huronview,
along with other senior citizens
of Ontario, will celebrate Sen-
ior Citizens' Week from June
18th to 24th. Although this has
been an annual event for several
years-, it was only last year that
it was endorsed by the Ministry of
Community and Social Services as
part of the program for -Homes
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IMCKNOW, ONTARIO
FRI., 'JUNE 16
TO SAT., JULY 1
The Committee of .Management
of Huronview has declared open
-- house- for the -week---,--and Invites
'all senior citizens' clubs or any
citizen over 60 to come and join
in the programs. For this week
only, the dining room will be,
open to visitor& and volunteers at
a nOnninal charge and supper will
be' provided the day of the picnic.
It would be appreciated if clubs or
individuals who are planning to
stay for meals would let us know
in advance.
Following is a tentative
schedule of activities. There
Could be changes if other senior'
citizen groups .indicate a desire to
participate' in or, sponsor some part ,
icular prograin.
Activities will begin on Sunday,
June 18th With a special church
service in the auditorium.
Ontario Street Church , ,Clinton
choir will proVide the music and.
the service will be in charge of
the regular minister, Rev. G. Mc7
W'hinnie. There. will be a concert
-in-the- afternoon- by;-Goderich-Blue-•--
Water Band.
Monday afternoon there
Old. Tyme music and dancing in
the auditorium. Goderich
Senior Citizens' Club will join
with the Huronview residents in
the.activities and will assist with
the music'.
Tuesday afternoon Rev. George
Youmatoff, Rector of Bayfield
and Middleton Anglican Churches,
and formerly padre of'C•.F. B.
Clinton, will lead a sing-song in
the auditorium. Rev. Youmatoff
is well known to most of the res-
rinionview_r_zberause of
the great interest ;he took in
HurOnview, during- the years he was
stationed at the base.
Wednesday the annual Huron-
be wi ll
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Dalton, who were
married at St. •Joseph's Church on
Saturday. A large crowd .attend-
ed the reception held at the
-Flarbourlite:Inn, Goderich-on Sat.
&day, evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Hebert
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The Senior Citizens' Clubs of
Bay.field and Exeter will put on a
Variety program 'for"Family Night
(Thursday evening ,•7 p.m.).
These same clubs provided- the-
Family Night prbgram during Sen-
ior Citizens' Week last year and it
was really enjoyed by.everyone.
Friday is' always' Bingo day at
Huronview , but for this week, we
hope to have many 'outside' sen-
iors with us. The games will be
held in the auditorium with some,
Lreal--p-ri-ze&-r-i-nst-ead of-the-usual
chocolate bars, etc.
On SaturdaY, June 24th,, there
will be table games in the audit-
orium (progressive euchre, •
'bridge , 500, 'etc.). Sea forth
Happy Citizens' Club will sponsor
this activity..
• Thursday afternoon there Will ay visitors
be a special demonstration of with Mrs, Blaise Martin and also
called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe spinning and weaving by Mrs. Cou rtney and family. Couper of Hensall. .There Will
also be organ music in, the audit-
orium. • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. John VahOsch -
and family of Waterloo were week'
end 'visitors With Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vanosch. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marsman
and family of London were week-
end visitors' with Mr. •and• Mrs.
Dennis Dalton.
Jim Sinnett has,been on holidays
from his boat.
Mrs. Toni VanDenl3rand of
Holland is visiting for a month
with her. brother., Bill VanDyk„
Mrs. VanDyk and family and with
her sister , Mrs. John Van Rani,
Mr. Van Rooi and fancily.
Congraturat
ney, who graduated recently
from St. Mary's School of Nursing
Kitchener..
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderlinden of
Holland are visiting their daugh- .
ter, Mrs. Tony Knoop, Mt. Knobp
and family..
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mencing at 2 p.m. A special
attraction will be several antique.
cars supplied by. Bill Wells, Clin-
ton. Picnic supper will be served
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