The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-27, Page 1611
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THE LLICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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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
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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.
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