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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-27, Page 1611 • S• • /.9 • ,', • • , • , ' , ,4. 7. • moo iiveiti THE LLICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO aid Is busy all the time with those wishing Autographs Bridal Shower For Marilyn Maclntyre KINTAIL NEWS A shower was, held at the Kings- bridge Parish Hall on Saturiay, June 23rd in honour of Miss Marilyn Maclntyre, bride-to-be. Mrs. Stuart MacLennan was chairlady for the following pro- gramme starting with a sing song led by Mary Gibson accompanied by Lillian Simpson; piano duet by. Movita Bradley and Janice Collins; highland dancing by Helen and Mary Lillian Simpson and Gayle MacKenzie; also by Cathy Simi). son and,Sheryl MacLennan; mock medding by Sharon Howes, Lori Collins and Maxine Bradley; a song by Mary Lillian and Flora Simpson with Flora Accompany- ing on the guitar; a humorous reading by Aileen Bradley; a song ,by Kendra, Charlene and Annette Elphick with guitar accompani- ment by Annette; a music box by Mrs. Wilmer Robb; a diet by Lisa and Laurie Gibson accompanied by Mary Gibson. Mrs. Stuart MacLennan read the address to Marilyn who was accompanied to the front by Mrs. Elaine Collins, Mrs. Jim O'Neill of Toronto and her niece Lori Collins. Marilyn opened many • lovely gifts and made a fitting • reply. A bountiful lunch was served and a social hour spent. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coleman of Tbronto and son Rob spent the,weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Maclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Neill of " Toronto also, spent the weekend at the Maclntyre home. Mrs. Rita McCune olNevada U.S.A. , attended the shower for Miss Maclntyre and visited with• her *mother • Mrs. Frank Griffin of Lucknow. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson this week- end were their daughter Barbara and Bill Rogerson and three boys - Jimmy, Gordon and Andrew of , Toronto; Jane and Pau,' Emberlin of Toronto; Rod Finlayson of - 'Sarnia; and Carol Finlayson of • Guelph University. Mr. and Mrs., John MacKenzie attended the Lancer Arabian Horse Sale near Detroit last week. Visiting .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie last week were Mr. and MrCBill , Hayden of Port Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacKenzie of Tor -;- onto. Mrs. Ronald Oke, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howes, and . her family are moving this week to London from Belgrave, where they resided for a number. of - years. Miss. Charlotte and Miss Anna MacKenzie of Toronto'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hocies List week. ' Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Collinson were Mr: and Mrs. Duncan MacKay of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blue of , Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson spent this.weekend at Milford Bay Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye.. /Ars. Bruce Millar and children of Palmerston, Mrs. Ian Morton and children of Sarnia were at • the home of Mrs. Rhetta Mac Lerman last week, and attended the services at Ashfield Church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald of Lucknow and Mrs, Helen Mac Donald of Goderich visited'. among friends last Sunday. Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Brian MaeLelland and family of London visited the Farrish and MacKenzie families last Sunday. Mrs. Mary West and Mrs. nal Nelson visited at the anniversary Service and Mrs. West remained to visit this week in this com- munity. • Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Amberley Beach visited among friends in this community this week. • Miss Dianne MacKenzie has been at a leadership camp at . Camp Iona overthe weekend. She leaves for Minnesota , Scott County, U.S.A. as an exchange 4-H member on Thursday for a week. Douglas MacKenzie of Red Deer , Alberta, and Jean and Sam MacDonald and Mr.- Ernest Reynolds of Stetler, , Alberta visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie on Sunday.. To visit with Douglas while he was home the Walden and Mac Kenzie families held a family picnic at the MacKenzie home on Sunday afternoon.- Douglas returned to Red Deer Sunday evening. • D. A. MacLennan and David . MacDonald provided bag pipe music for the Church Ahniversary last week. Without these- two pipers and their pipe music the • atmosphere would have been lacking that Scotch flavour, whichthis particular vicinity loves so well.. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam MaoQuillin of Galt visited in the community this week. Sam and Marion WEDNEspAy, JUNE CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PlYMOUlli WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE 357-3862 1971 METEOR Rideau 500, 2 door hardtop, 8 automaticl steering and brakes and radio • 1971 CHRYSLER '4 door sedan, power steering and brakes 1969 -1Y,MOU111 Fury 11, -2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, pot String and brakes •• , 1969 MUSTANG, 8 automatic, power steering and radio 1968 FORD Fairlane, 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic 1968 FORD Custom 2 door, 8 automatic, power steering • and brakes 1968 METEOR .Rideau 500, 2 door hardtop, &automatic, • power brakes and steering 1.967 DODGE Dint 4 door, 6 automatic • 1967 CHEV % ton V8, with radio, van type box • 1966 FORD % ton pickup 1965 CHEV 4 door sedan Harrison ReunionHeld At Seafork George Collins, Bernice Rat, and Gail Parsons; grapefruit Patsy Rirtimerts team; soon ii string relay - Donna Collins' team; wheelbarrow race Marion Taylor, Jamie and Hackett; catch the balloon tie Roy and Marion Taylor, Jamie' Ian Hackett; ladies' kick thei per - Barb Oesch, Marion Tali men'Oick the slipper.- Roy Taylor, Leroy Harrison; no, of, candies' in jar - Roy Oesch, Draw for (2)10 lbs, sugn01 Broadfoot Lyndia Beat; youni person/present - Timmy AO oldest person present - CeciU Harrison; couple coming fa* Felicity and Ken Taylor, Till burg. ' After singing Grace a mo* silence was observed for the t'a tives who had passed away sik the last picnic. A smorgaske supper was served. Following supper acting pi ent Leroy Harrison cnnductedt business meeting.: The office for 1914 mill -be: President, Harrison; Secretary-Treasurcr, Mr's. N. Heard; Directors, Hit and Roy Oesch; BpiCe and Mg Collins; Sports Committee, 'and Brian Hodgert, Charles( foot and Gerry Willem The 19.74.reunion will memorate the 140th annivasir of James and Sarah Harrison's arrival in this area. Picnic be the second Saturday in Ng at 2 p.m. in Lions PO, Sear( The 38th liarrison Reunion was held at Seafpith Lions Park 'June 9th with 80 signing .the register; The Sports Committee had the following sports which were - greatly enjoyed. Races: girls and boys under 5 - Scott Hackett, Stanley Airdrie; girls.10 years and under - Brenda Hackett , Peggy • Willert; boys 10 years and pnder - Ian Hackett Brian Hackett; girls 14 years and under -Bernice Wil - "len, Gail Parsons; boys 14 years and under - Jamie Hackett, George Collins; young ladies - Bernice Willert, Gail Parsons; young men - Roy Taylor, Jamie Hackett; three-legged race Jamie and Greg Hackett , (tied for second). Dorothy Airdrie and have three grown sons,, the old- est 9ne now being married. • Also home from Toronto was • Ethel and Cliff Jackman to their summer home at Kintail beach. ,• The Grade 8.`bancniet takes place at Brookside and Kingsbridge schools Tuesday evening of this week. The.cornrnunity has been greatly shocked and saddened by the death of Mr4. Clifford ,• Emrnerton who passed away in London Hospital on Saturday. We extendour deepest sympathy to the bereaved. We also extend our sympathy to -the family of the late Everett. 'Whitehead of Teeswater ,• whose wife was the former Pearl Jamie. son of this community. THE 'SALVATION : ARMY ANNOUNCES. THE of a Thrift Store at Josephine Street, Winghiun at The Gay Lee Creamery onWednesday and Thursday, June 276 and 28th FROM 7 - 9 P.M. FOR. THIS WEEK ONLY COMMENCING THE FIRST WEEK OF JULY THE STORE WILL. BE,. OPEN EACH WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FROM 2 - 6 P.M. .4111mmileiminimmir