The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-07-14, Page 20cornmunl#y news
Edisburys celebrate 25th anniversary
Peter and Sally g'dlsbury
exchanged wedding Crows 25
years ago11 Broms rove.
Worm, -Wand , on. July, Z,.
1957. ` rhey came, to Canada
from Orton almost 10 years
ago and reside on the former
Walter MacKenzie farm on
the fourth concession of.
Kinloss Township, where
they operate a hog farrow to
finish setup.
They have a family of (our,
a daughter, Mary Jane et
Californians
visit Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Watson of Chula Vista, Cali.
fornia, have been visiting
with Lorna Campbell of Luck.
now. Malcolm and Lorna are
the last surviving grand-
children of the late Malcolm'
Campbell, Lucknow's first
merchant, postmaster and
reeve.
Jamboree
donations
•from pia 4
ner; H. H. Gordon, London;
Leonard MacLeod, Brant.
ford; Gerald ,Murray, Holy -
rood; Arlene. Strickland, Ed-
monton; John C. Carruthers,
London; H. H. Gordon, Lon.
den; Leonard MacLeod,
Brantford;. Lorena .Crozier,
London; Robert V. Hunter,
Oakville; Jim Cooke, Kapus•
kasing; Thomas Reed Mc.
Kim, Ottawa; H. H. Gordon,
London Leonard Macleod,
Brantford; Lorralaie Baker,
Stryner; Jim Cooke, . Kapus.
leasing; Leonard MacLeod,
Brantford; Bill Treleaven,
Beaver, Pennsylvania; H. H.
Gordon, London;. Craig Dit•
trich, Fort McMurray; Lila
Hislop, Alliston; . Mrs. Lav
erne Aiken, Napanee; Janet
Warrick, London; Keith Kil-
patrick, Guelph; ' Vera Kurz-
ynskl, Guelph; Helen M.
Bridges, Exeter; Malcolm C.
Watson, :Chula Vista, Calif.;
J. H. Hackett, Montreal; W.
Ian Mackenzie, Cobourg; W.
C. McKinnon, • Kingston;
Gordon .McQuillan, Sarnia,
Dorothy Stein,: Galt•Cam-
bridge; Mrs, J. Taylor, Pein•
brooks Pines;" Robert V.
Hunter, Oakville; Mrs, Alma
Ronald; Waterloo; Bud Mid-
dleton, Toronto; Ken and.
Janet Barger, Toronto; Nor-
ma M. Wilson, Hamilton;
Hilda Lane, London; Robert
V. Hunter, Oakville; Mrs.
Laverne Aiken, Napanee;
Helen, M. Bridges, Exeter;
Gail O'Reilly, Beaconsfield,
Que.; Harry J. Smith,
Downsview; Michael Kos.
myna, Toledo, Ohio; A. Ray
Gardner, Belmont; Amy
Yaurex, Dundalk; Eunice
Ooyette, Ki>i ville; Jim,.
Burns, Hepworth; , Esther
Gibson, Goderich; Alex Mac-
Donald, port Nelson. B.C.;
Catherine Campbell, Wing.
Dianne E. Collyer,
Clinton; Robert V. Hunter,
Oakville; Susan Ritchie, ,Rip
ley; Lloyd Prager, Embro;
R. Irwin, Newmarket; Miss
M. D• .Webster, Burlington;
Miss B. Parker, Burlington;
Gall O'Reilly, Beaconsfield,
Que,; . Robert V, Hunter,
Oakville; Elizabeth, Mathers,
Toronto: W. A. ' Drennan,
Coburg; Mrs. Lou Carlgnaaa,1
Coburg; Don MacKinnon, r
Calgary; Mac Machines.
Pinewood;
home and three sons,
othy and David at home and
John of Edmonton..
On Monday evening, June
26 the neighbours and
friends of the fourth conces-
sion gathered at theta Mime
to celebratethe occasion. A
presentation of a silver .annt
versary tray end a set of
silver decorated glasses and
rackwas made. by Herb.
Bucktofl and Lloyd MacDou.
telt' with the Nddress being
read by Fraser MacKinnon.
After lunch, a. sing song was
enjoyed; y aL
On Saturday, July. 3 Peter
and Sally entertained friends,
and relatives from 2.4 p.m.
A social nnie resumed at.
the Bdlsbury home in the
evening,:
wedding cake, decorated by
June Gilchrist was cut and
passed to all present.
The community extends
congratulations and best
wishes for many more happy
years together..
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