The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-12, Page 9ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1913
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Geddes Reunion
At Purple Grove
.Members of the Geddes Family
gathered at Purple Grove Corn-
.rnunity Centre for their annual
Reunion on August 26th. It was a
lovely day and everyone enjoyed
seeing family members and get-'
ting caught up with family doings.
Mrs. Elson Arnold and family led
in many'lively games and con-
tests. She was assisted by Mrs.
Norman Lamont: Mrs. Roy Ged-
des and Mrs. Wm. Arnold looked'
after :lunch arrangements.
In the absence of the chairman,
Win. R. .Geddes of Brampton,
the office was ably 'taken by Chas
.Polfuss Of Walkerton. W. R.
Geddes and Mrs. Jas. McEwan
were re-elected as Chairman and
Secretary-treasurer. The reunion
will be.held again next year in
the same location on the fourth
Sunday of August. • Cards were
signed for. those ill in Hospital -
Mrs. Otto. Hewitt , Frank Geddes
and Mrs.. Jean Blackwell. Lunch
arrangements next year will be in
charge of Mrs. Lloyd Arnold and '
Mrs. Chas. Polfuss. Mrs. Wilbur
SAT. 15 THURS: 13 - FRI.. 14
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Congratulations. to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Osborne of Kitchen-
er on the birth of their second
daughter Connie Elizabeth on
August 28. Mrs. Osborne is the
former Helen McFarlan.
Congratulations to Pte. Jim
Dore ,' who has completed his
basic training -course in. Cornwall ,
is ,,Nova Scotia. Jim arrived at
Camp Borden on Saturday where
he will be .in training for the next
seventeen weeks.
A family picnic was held on
Saturday at the cottage of Glenn
Young at Bale D'Or for the Col-
lins family. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn "Young,
Vicki and David; Mr.. and Mrs.
Burton Collins Margie and
Cathy Dore; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
NilcGillivray of Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Schmidt , John and
friend Patti , all of Mildma.y; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hunt, Danny, Carl
and Jason of Owen Sound; Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Donnelly,
Sheila, Lynne, David and Col-
leen of Guelph.
Mrs,' Donald MacFarlan enjoy-
ed a week of holidays with friends,
Those- the visited were MiS. Bella
Flavin of Holm'esville, Mr. and,
Mrs. Roy Cullen of Clinton. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harcourt and
Mrs. Glabwyn Campbell of )Aring.-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turvfll of
Kincardine visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins.
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The laiest site of construction
on the twelfth is the drive shed
being erected on the farm of Bob
Thompson.
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KINTAIL NEWS
Jan SimpSOn who has
school in-Toronto for the
ew years has entered West -
mversity in London to con-
studies towards a degree.
ild Simpson Jr. has, return-
ni Delhi to• enter
In University, London.
Simpson has also returned
PEN. and will continue stud -
Grade XIII G.DX :I.
lien Moran has returned
Langton, to continue studies.
D.C.I.,
vid Farrish was taken by his
Mi. and Mrs, Duncan
to Sudbury where he will
OCkey and go to school this
ellMoncrief has returned to
University.
eth Farrish has gOne to
h, where he will play hock-
ey and attend school.
Greg Hamilton and Graham
Hamilton are employed this term
at Dominion Roads, Goderich.
Miss Maureen Bradley has
entered Nursing School at Strat-
ford.
Sandra Kernpton has a position
with. London. Life: in London. Shay
on has returned to F. E. Madill
H. S. in Wingham.
Sharon MacNay -is studying this
term 'at Fanshawe College in
London.
Mary Anne O'Keefe is studying
again at Western University, Lon-
don.
Jim.Frayne motored to Niagara
falls to assist his friend John ,
Carruthers of Goderich in moving
from there, to London. John has
been teaching in that city and is
now entering Western University to
continue his studies. .
Paul Frayne will continue his
,,studies at Waterloo University. .
Mary Anne Frayne after ,complet-
ing her Grade III. armony in
June will dontinue voice , piano
and Harmony in Goderich this
term. •
EmrnertOn will lead'in games..
Those. married during the past
/Year were Loi$ Arnold of R. R. 2
Kincardine, Jean Wallace of R, R.
1 Greenock and Jini Graham of '
Olds, Alberta. Clifton Geddes
of Kincardine had died on July /
26 this year. Births recorded were
Janette Dawn born to Donald and
Sharon Pettigrew , Christopher to
Ronald and Delilah Geddes, and
Jason Perry to Perry and Sandra
Wallace.
' /
Joan Boeckner had found some
interesting things about the Ged-
deviname in history. Miss Phyllis
Geddes of Ottawa was compiling
the story of a, Geddes line which
was new to most of the family
Members. Mrs. Wm. Arnold con-
tinues to collect the family story,
Which is becoming quite lengthy
with the members of three Geddes
brothers 'of Enniskillen being
traced. One interesting trait Of
Geddes people is their love of
horses.
It was a happy and friendly gath.
ering„--Oldest members present
were Mrs. Flossie Geddes of Rip.-
ley and Fred. Geddes of Walker-
ton and formerly of Teeswater..
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