The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-08-07, Page 15f
SOMEWAY; AUGUST 7, 974
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,"QNTARIO
MocKeflZ1es .HoId
11th. Reunion
Under sunny skies the descend -
rs of Neil Bain MacKenzie and
ry MacRae gathered at Ash-
ld Park fortheir twelfth
clan,annual
inion 'on July.
joved reminiscing during the
irnoon and later all the memb-
participated in the activities
;pared by Charlene, Lynda and
I1 Barrett.
The games included life saver
ie which was won by Jean Mac -
'pie and Jack MacKenzie. The
ter filled balloon toss was won
'Janet Meyers and Bill MacKen.
, Karen Martyn. won the ladies'
'per kick with Lynda Barrett
fond, The men''s slipper kick
s won by Brad MacKenzie and
an MacKenzie second. The
ole tots race was won by Jim
l .
MacKenzie, Heather MacKenzie
and Ainslie Martyry. Kevin' Mac-
Kenzie won the boys race with
Dan MacKenzie second. The
young men's race was won by Brad
MacKenzie , Scott MacKenzie and
Gordon Meyers.. The youngsters
took part .in a treasure hunt and
peanut scramble.
At the dinner hour Bill Barrett
gave grace and everyone enjoyed
the smorgasbord dinner. After
dinner the business section was
carried out by the presidents Mar-
ion. and Bill'13arrett,
A moments silence was
observed in memory of Henry Mac.
Kenzie, Mrs. Currie MacKenzie
and Mrs. Jim MacKenzie.
Among the honoured guests
were Mrs. Rhoda Compton, Mrs.
Isobel MacKenzie, Mrs, Violet
MacKenzie and M!Ir, and Mrs.
Eugene Martin.
An invitation was extended by
Mary and Jack Collinson and
family for the members of the
clan to meet the following day at
Hemlock Haven at the lake. A
draw was made for an. electric •
mixer which was won by Ewan
and Marj MacLean. These com-
ing the farthest were . Mrs, Rhoda
Compton and Don and Jean Comp-
ton from Klaska, ,Michigan and
Don and Gail Kembler and family
of Rochester, Michigan.
Jack and Bertha MacKenzie,
R. R. 3 Lucknow, were elected
presidents for the 'next. term, Mary
Collinson gave a vote of thanks
to.lvlarion and Bill Barrett as retir-
ing executive. .,The date, of July
19 was decided upon for 1975,
again at Ashfield .Park.. The men.
bers of 'the,,c lan parted with a
hope to see- everyone again next..
year.
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KINLOUGH
Mrs. N. E, Evans, Linda, Larry
and Lisa of Georgetown visited on
Tuesday with her parents Mr, and
Mrs, Bert Nicholson. Larry stayed
for some holidays. Other visitors
at.the same, home were Nlrs, Cliff
Langford, Jamie ,,Paul and •
Kim of .Woodstock who returned '
home over the .week end.
Mfrs, Don Bertrand of Simcoe
visited with her brothers • Bi11 and
Brian Percy and with her aunt •
M1iss WWinnifred Percy and with
her uncle Bruce Orr,
On Sunday afternoon, a fanii'ly
gathering was held at the Angli-
can Church.basement for h1r. and
Mrs.• Jack Walsh and family of
Mlelfort, Saskatchewan who are
visiting with his mother Mrs,' Ger-
trude Walsh and other members
of his family here. Mr. and Mrs,
Prank Currie of Waterloo spent the
week end at the same home.
Visitors during the week with
Edna—and' May, Boyle were Marry •
Cole of Exeter , Mies, Pearl Lloyd,
London, Mrs: Ivan Lloyd of Barrie
Mrs. Wesley.,. Whytock and Mrs.
Howard Whytock off Teeswater.
A number from here attended
the Lucknow Sununer Craft Festiv-
al on Friday and. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murray;,
Paul, Charles and Grant went to
Deep River 'over the week end and
were guests at Mfr, and Mfrs, f=rank
Stark's wedding. Others who at-
tended the wedding were Mfr, and
Mrs. • Lynyan Sutton and Mr. and
Mfrs, Chris Stark.
Misses Edna and Nlay Boyle
entertained ladies from Wine;yam
on Tuesday afternoon, honouring
their friend Miss Norma Coutts
ori her retirement frons teaching.
Miss Coutts completed her many
faithful years at the F. E. M1adi11.
School, .Winglianr.
Mfrs. Arthur Phillips of Fonthill
visited with her sister Mrs. Frank
Miaulden , Mr. Maulden and Keith.
Miss ,Marilyn, Murray , conces-
sion G, Mr. aid. Mrs, Allan Rhody
and Matt looked after the Murray
home and children, while Joan
and Charlie and the lads were
away.
Relatives here on Sunday for. the
Scott Walsh family day were
from Melfort Saskatchewan Plain'•
well, Michigan, Tottenham,
Niagara , Waterloo, Freelton, Lis-
towel, as well as neighbouring
towns and the area around, It
was also Mrs, Gertrude Walsh's
birthday.
Mr. and. Mrs. 1-loward Bennett
of Toronto spent the week.e.nd
with Mr. .and Mrs. Art Haldenby.
The annual meeting of the Bible
Society for this district will be
held or Monday , August 26th at
8,:to p.m. in'the. Presbyterian
Church. The filet "A New Spring
in Coppermine" will be shown by
the District Secretary 'Rev. A. F.
Cowan. Please keep this date in
mind and plan to attend.
SOUTH KINLO55
Mr. and Mrs, K, de Jongand
son Gert of Holland• have been
visiting with his brother Mr. and
,Mrs. Jelle de Jong of Kinloss for.
the' past six weeps. Their oldest
'son John has previously visited
Canada on three different
t occasions.
Married In B.C.
The marriage of Robert Forster,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forst-
er of Ripley and Mary Ann Mac-
Lean, daughter of.Dr. and Mrs. J.
Beattie MacLean of Victoria ,
British Columbia , took place at
Victoria on Saturday, July 27th.
'Fisherman's
Cove
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