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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977
KINGSBRIDGE
SOCIAL EVENING
Local talent from Kingsbridge
and area took part in the Irish and
Scottish program ' held in the
Assembly Room at the Lucknow
Town Hall on Thursday evening,
,March 24. George Brophy, master
,of ceremonies for the program,
introduced a baton twirling act by
Tommy and Rosemary Gilmore,
followed by games of bridge and
euchre. There were 16 tables of
euchre in play and 6 tables of
bridge. High prizes for euchre went
to Mrs. Sarah Anstett with a score
of 59 points and to George
Kennedy with a score of 60. Donald
MacKinnon won the high bridge
prize. Winner of the door prize was
Teresa Courtney.
George Brophy, M.C. introduced
the following numbers: songs by
Walter Dexter, accompanied by
Mrs. Peter (Evelyn) Cook at the
piano, "Galway Bay" and "Will
You . No Come Back Again"; Mrs.
Peter (Margaret) MacDonald told
the history of her ancestors and the
legend of the Shamrock; George
Brophy recited a Scottish poem;
violin selections by Raymond
Boyle, with accompaniment on the
piano by his daughter Mary Anne,
"Scotland the Brave", "Dear Old
Donegal" and "The Road to the
Isles"; Mrs. Raymond (Gertrude)
Leddy told Irish stories ending
"Quote", "Our ancestors lived in
peace and that's why we're living
in peace. May that peace and
security come back to our native
Ireland". Cyril Boyle, Mrs. Bill
(Mary) Kinahan and Mrs. Cyril
(Mary) Boyle sang "Peggy O'Ne-
ill" and "An Irish Lullaby" with
accompaniment on the piano by
Mary Ann Boyle; readings by
Brother Carl Voll, "For a' That and
a' That" and "An Old Gaelic
Blessing"; Mrs. Harvey Webster
sang "Just a Little Bit of Heaven"
with accompaniment on the piano
by Mrs. Victor Johnston; Mary
Luanne Clare gave her speech on
"Drugs"; Eugene Frayne sang
"Danny .Boy", "Where the River
Shannon Flows" and "mother
McCree" accompanied by Mrs.
Walter (Mary) Clare at the piano.
The quartet of Father Ed
Dentinger, Eugene Frayne, Cyril
Boyle and George Brophy accom-
panied by Mary Clare sang "Down
in the Valley", "Molly Malone",
and "Cockels and Muscles". The
quartet was joined by Raymond
Dalton for "Amazing Grace" and
"Loch Lomand". Father Ed
Dentinger and Raymond Dalton
sang "Mrs. Murphy's Chowder"
with all joining in the chorus, to
bring the evening to a close. Lunch
was^ served by members of St.
Mary's, Lucknow Catholic Wom-
en's League, who sponsored the
evening.
LOCHALSH
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson returned
home from a weeks visit in Toronto
with family members Barbara,
Jane, Carol and Allan.
Guests at the McCharles-Ritchie
wedding in Petrolia on Friday,
March 25 were Neil MacKenzie
and Judy Thorburn as well as Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver McCharles.
Mrs. Warren Wylds is in London
with daughter Linda, , who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital as the
result of a serious car accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Finlayson and
twin daughters were recent visitors
in the community with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson and other
friends.
Mrs. Frank MacLennan has been
in London, where she has been
receiving treatment at Victoria
Hospital. __ _ _ _ ________
Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie returned
home on Saturday from a two week
trip to Florida via Washington.
Church services at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church will be at
11.30 the year round.
Mrs. Jim MacKenzie and Mary
Ellen enjoyed a trip to Northern
Ontario with Ruth's parents.
ST. HELENS
Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Fonthill
visited with Miss Isabel Miller,
Helen Todd and Miss W. D.
Rutherford.
A surprise anniversary party was
held at Sutton Park Inn for Mr. and
Mrs. Angus MacDonald who
celebrated their '29th wedding
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Montgomery of Wingham were
also present to celebrate their 34th
anniversary. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas MacDonald of Ash-
field Township, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller of Kitchener, Mrs.
Sadie Barbour, Donald and Dale
MacDonald, all of St. Helens.
Congratula.tious. to both couples_
During the winter holiday,. Mr. 4'
and Mrs. Ross Errington spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Wilson and family and Bill
Wareing of Stoney Creek.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh . Todd were Mr. and
Mrs. John Bick of Scarborough.