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Webster eian.has.,tite*toilot service
The. Webster clan gather-
ed at Brookside School for
their 60th anginal reunion on
Saturday afternoon, June 19
,when• 156 attended to renew
old friendships.
The weather was very
danip and foggy Se• the
reunion wits held indoors.
The northern branch Of the
• family was. in charge.of the
picnic. • •
President . Donald Alton
extended a warm weleome to
the gathering. Oh Canada
was, sung accompanied on •
piano by Mrs. Kenneth M.
ton. •
Violin selections by Mrs,
Blake Alton and Mrs. Greg
Blake were accompanied on
piano by: Mrs, Kenneth Al-
ton. •
• „ conducted the memoriam
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or eleven deceased members,'
There was a reading 'by
Mrs. Frank Alton, Mrs.
Mervyn Lobb showed slides
'of her trip to Ireland, and
Mrs.. Harvey Webster sang a
solo.
•
The Rev: Bill Henderson
service for family members
last year: Bruce Webster,
Alfred Andrew, Thos. Web-
ster, Charlie Anderson, Wal-
ter Alton, Emma Alton, Mrs.
• John Morrison, Calin Hen-
dry, Ivan slinks, Jason' Jinks,
Mrs. Mary Haugh.
The sports were conducted
• by Mrs. Don Alton in the' hall
while the ladies prepared a
• smorgasbord supper.
• The oldest lady present
• was Miss Olive Webster:
oldest man, W. G.. Reid;
youngest child, Kathryn Al-
ton; coming farthest, Julie
and Lloyd Webster; largeSt
family present, W, 6: Reid
family. These winners re-
ceived silver dollars.
• Lucknow visitors are Webster guests • having passed away in the
•
Weekend visitors with
Catherine and Alex Andrew
were Olive Webster, Margo
and Bea Parker of Burlington
who also attended the Web-
ster pidnie at Brookside
School Saturday afternoon.
Guests on Sunday were their
, family, Bob and Carol of
Kincardine, -Allan. Linda,.
Adella and Jordan Of Point
Clark and Michelle of Lick-.
noW,
Mrs. Harvey Houston,
Willoughby Street, was in
Fredericton, New Brunswick
June 13 -.17, 1982, attending
the ninth .1lational Conven-
tion of the Federated Wom-
.en's Institute of Canada held
at the University cif New
Brunswick. The 1985 conven
tion will be held hi Ontario.,
.EVely and Peter Cook and
Etta and Gordon Struthers of
Lucknow, .enjoyed a conduct-
ed bus trip to the Muskoka
district last week. They stay-
Two girls, one boy.. summer resort on Lake Mus-. •
ed at Aston Villa, a lovely
KIEFFER - Mary and Ron
are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter,
Denise Catherine, on June
17, 1982 in Wingham Hos-
, pital, weighing 7 lb. 11 oz., a
sister for Melissa and Aman-
da, Proud grandparents are
Oscar and Anna Marie Kief-
fer, Bluevale and Gordon and
Catherine Barger of Luck -
now.
I . •
BARGER; Herb and Rosa-
lene (nee Phillips) of R. R. #
• 1, Kincardine are happy to
announce the long awaited
arrival of a son, Jamie Ryan
Philip, 7 lbs. 2 oz, at the
Kincardine and District Gen-
eral Hosttital, on Thuisdiiy,
•
I ,
Lorne Farrish
marks 81 years
Lorne Farrish Celebrated
his ingd birthday on Sunday
with a gathering a relatives
at the holm of his sonlack
and • daughter-hplaw Mary
Farrish of Ashfield Town-
ship. Mr. Parrish, formerly
of Lucknow, now makes his
home with, Jack and Mary.
Approximately 34 people
• were in attendance • and
enjoyed an •. afternoon of.
visiting topped by a
smorgasbord supper com-
plete with birthday cake and
ice cream: Mr. Farrish's
daughter, Winnie Walters of
Goderich and his three sons,
Haiold of Kitchener and
Jack • and. Don of Ashfield
were all present. Most of his
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren were also
June 17th, 1982. A wee four days.
brother for Tara and Mat.
thew. Proud grandparents We love
are Russell and Jean Phillips
and Gordon and Catherine to "et letters
Barger, all of Lucknow.
koka, near Bracebridge for
KIRKLAND - Bob and Jo-
Ann joyfully announce the
birth of their sixth daughter,
Melissa Eze Jo -Ann, 8 lbs.
13 oz.; was born at home on
June 2, 1982. A new sister
for Karah, Emilie, Elizabeth,
Charlotte and Jessica. Proud
grandparents are Mr. \ and
Mrs. Joe King •of R. 2
Teeswater and. Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Kirkland of R. 4
• Blenheim.
Karen Dietitian, Idaughter Of
Brien and. Alice Doelman of
Holyroed, graduated from
• the Business, Administration
Program • Aecounting major,
• offered at Fanshawe College.
• of Applied Arts and Teehnol- .
ogy in London, on June 17,
• 1982.. Karen received her
Accounting. Diploma from
Fatishaife. .College in June
1981. She • plans to seek
. present. employment In, Whmipeg,
Manitoba.
• Daniel 'Alexander, Login,
• youngest son Of Prof. and
Mrs. A. 0. Logan, IL R.S
Lucknow, recently graduated
• with . a BSc. In Physical
Health and Education from
. St. Francis . Xavtei thilver.
. alty,Andgonish, Nova Sto-
tts. Dan . is captain of the •
Varsity football team and has
been Oil the prestigious
Dean's list seademicidly. He
will return to the university
• ler. poid graduate ettully next
year.
Stanley t. Lame graduated
from the tnivertilty of Wat-
erloo at the spring convoca-
tion receiving his Bachelor of
Math (Honours Co-opj
Chartered Accountancy. Ho
is presently employed at
1VbieGillivrtly & .Co.
Godeeich. Stanley 'is the tion
of Mr, and NM Austin
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