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W EDNESDAY0„SEPTEMBER'M 1976
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
AT PINECREST MANOR
Close to 300 friends and family
members visited Pinecrest Manor
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Mr. and
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Nursing Home in Lucknow on
Sunday on the occasion of open
house and NurSing Home Sunday
weekend.
Pictured, seated, are Pinecrest
room-mates Mrs. Dan (Belle)
MacKinnon, who will be 87 years of
age on September 28th and Mrs.
Ed (Rosemary) Thom who will be
95 next. February.
Family members standing, left to
right, are Mrs. Orville (Grace)
Elliott, Mrs. Ross (Jean) MacKen
zie. and Orville Elliott,/ daughters
and son-in-law of 'Mrs. MacKin-
non; .Donalda, Thompson, 8, and
Mrs. Stuart (Kathleen) Collyer,
great granddaughter and daughter
of Mrs, Thom.
Plowing Match Is
in Final ,
Planning Stages
The International Plowing Match-
will be in full swing come next
week and all' available space is
booked long since. The Eail
Johnston and neighbouring' farms,
two miles west of Walkerton, are
hosting the largest tented city in
the world. '
From Tuesday, September 28 till
Saturday, October 2nd, from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. each day, an expected
175,000 people will visit the ' over
WEEKEND SIGHTING
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
driving home froth Lucknow along
number 86 highway when 'they
sighted this large, round red
coloured' light in the , south part of
the sky. In a short time it vanished.
Edith, reports that this was the
second night in a row for her
husband sighting it. On Friday
evening, Donald had just left his
barn when he saw it, but before he
could reach' the house it had
disappeared. On both evenings the
sky' was clear.
The sighting of an Unidentified
Flying Object is a sudden and
strange experience and often
people hesitate reporting such.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson live on the
former Murdock Matheson farm.
beside the ' Ashfiela Presbyterian
Church. Both are well 'known
through this area. Donald is clerk
of Ashfield .and Edith .is from the
10th concession of Huron Town-
ship, a sister of Betty, Jim, Bert
and Bill Elliott,
At preSent Donald and Edith are
wondering if any other persons in
the area saw this light and what it
was.
W. G. Reeds Have
63rd Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reed, who
reside just north of Lucknow,
observed their 63rd wedding anni-
versary on Friday, September 17th.
Visitors with, them for 'a week
were their son Dick Reed of Hazel
Park, Michigan and Mrs. Reed's
brother, Ewart Webster of Kirk-
land Lake.
Also present for the ,anniversary
were their three daughters Mrs.
Archie (Birdie) Nicholson, Mr.
Nicholson and Mrs. 'Ford (Eunice)
present.
400 exhibitors' tents and watch the
parade which takes place daily at 1
p.m.
• Lord Elgin of Broomhall Dun-
fermline, Scotland will officially
open the match on Tuesday at 2
p.m.
• Over 1000 acres of land will be
used for this the largest plowing
match since its beginning in- 1913.
Billeting chairman, Cameron
Taylor, has been a busy man
locating places for visitors to stay.
The building' for' crafts is going
up and will be a place of interest for
the ladies as well the tent for the ,
program of fashion shows, meat
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material, rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
ESTABLISHED .OVER SIXTY YEARS
WALKERTON PHONE 8814234 • ONTARIO'
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 24 AND 25
FRIDAY: EVENING AT 8 P.M.
Complex open for public viewing of all indoor classes
ICIMCWOMPOPIWCNICSOM
SATURDAY — PARADE
Two Bands — Floats, etc. Alan McLean will be
Master of Ceremonies for the afternoon show
Gordon Hill, President, of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture
will open the Fair.
Midway — Variety Program -7- 4-H Clubs —"Cattle
Heavy Horses — Saddle Horses — Refreshment Booths
Special Events
THIS IS A HOMECOMING WEEK-END —
MEET YOUR FRIENDS •
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N. IS
SATURDAY EVENING
IN THE COMPLEX 18 YEARS ANO OVER
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BLUE' MOONS ORCHESTRA
Food and naive included in admission — Refreshments
carving and ficooking. Flower Cunningham of, Lucknow and Mrs:
arranging demonstrations of every' Ben (Jean) Brown .of R. R. 6
kind will be held every day. Many Goderich,
door prizes will be given to lucky Mr. and Mrs. Reed's other two
people who attend these programs. sons Howard of Windsor. and Bill of
Bruce Beckons and says Come GOderich were unable to be
Mix in 76.