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LUCKNOW & DISTRICT KINSMEN'S
12th ANNUAL
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
SUNDAY
June 20-21-22
SLOWPITCH
TOURNAMENT
32 MENS TEAMS
16 LADIES TEAMS
Friday, June 20th MONTE CARLO NIGHT
9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.
Saturday, June 21st SUMMERFEST GARDENS
SWIMMING POOL -OPEN
1:30 p.m. - Free Movies for the Kiddies
[Community Centre]
Kinette Food Booth - Beef on a Bun
5:30 p.m. Beef Bar-B-Que Supper
Dance Free!
9:30 p.m.
Musk by Star Spinners, Lunch Available
Sunday, June 22
3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Kinette Food Booth Su'nmerfest Gardena
ALL PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY WORK
Monte Carlo License #565087
Celebrate anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Thompson of Purple
Grove spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Thompson in Mississauga.
Katherine Collins and Marjorie Thompson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Lockhead, Shanna and Rachel in
Kincardine.
Bible Study was held at the homes of June
Elliott and Mrs. Donald McCosh.
Visitors with Gladys Mason, who is a pa-
tient in Kincardine Hospital, her daughter
Reta Webster from London, Don and Ann
McCosh, Currie Colwell, Janet Nixon and
Klaska Lorenz.
Wanda Gawley visited during the week
with°Mr. and Mrs. Barry Johnston, Lyndon,
Andrew and Shelley. Isabel Brooks,
Katherine Collins and Marjorie Thompson
spent Monday with Marjorie Reid at the
cottage.
Folks from the Grove attended the 25th
Wedding Anniversary party in the Kincar-
dine Complex for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
McFarlan on Saturday evening. Best wishes
Ivan and Joan.
Jack Scott is a patient in University
Hospital London. Get well wishes from your
Grove friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Scott visited on
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Helm, Kincardine twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stanley had
members of their family home for Father's
Day, Mr. and Mrs. Art Helm, Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Doupe.
Andrew, Sheena MacDoonald and Angela
Collins went on the Grade 7 school trip to
Midland, toured an historical Naval base,
Marine Museum, Saint Marie among the
Hurons and the Martyr's Shrine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell entertained
PURPLE
members of their family on Sunday for
Father's Day.
Purple Grove folks attended a barbecue at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt and
family on Saturday evening.
Members to see play
The June meeting of the Purple Grove
Women's Institute was held at the Com-
munity Centre. Fran Farrell presided as
President, Katherine Collins as secretary
and Sandra Forster was hostess. Tickets
have been obtained for the show "Annie" at
the Huron Country Playhouse at Grand
Bend August 13. Tickets must be paid for
soon, so please get your money to Marilyn
Reid or Katherine Collins as soon as possi-
ble. Not all the tickets are spoken for.
Marilyn Reid, convenor, introduced the
guest speaker Allan Holroyd. He gave an in-
teresting and informative talk on the grow-
ing of tomatoes at the Agri Park. He also
answered questions on different aspects of
gardening.
Marilyn Reid read some "Words of
Wisdom", Katherine Collins gave the report
of the District Annual meeting held in
Teeswater. Several members gave a
humorous incident. Lunch was served and a
social time spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Elliott visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McCosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gamble and Shelley
were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
MacDonald and family on Sunday.
Brookside staff honours
teacher .who is retiring
On Monday, June 9, Brookside staff and
many former Brookside teachers met at
lunch to honor Don Cameron on his
retirement.
Cameron taught first in the one room
school at Belfast and came to Brookside
when it opened in 1967. Since then he has
been vice principal, has taught Grade 8,
taught music, throughout the school and
coordinated the Brookside concerts each
year.
To the tune of "Lucille", the staff sang
verses composed by custodian Herb
Wilkins, resident -poet at Brookside. Prin-
cipal Don Tremeer spoke of Cameron's con-
tributions to the school and of his apprecia-
tion for his help. He was presented with a
gold-plated exacto knife (a reminder of one
he always carries in his pocket) and a watch
and money clip.
Cameron thanked those present and
reviewed some memories of his teaching
career. Former principals of Brookside,
Angus MacLennan, Bill Black and Gary
Jewitt were present and added their con-
gratulations to Cameron on his retirement.
He will certainly be missed at Brookside
but we all wish him health and happiness for
many years to come.
Howard Blake, secretary at Brookside,
has been in hospital in London following
surgery. We wish him a swift recovery.
Sandra Machan of Brussels is supplying in
the office for the month of June.
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