The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-23, Page 10thd
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Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority's Annual -Scrapbook
Competition has been completed
for 1975.
Approximately 355 Grade 7 and 8
students from Brookside Public
School, in, Ashfield Township, and
Drayton Senior School, in Drayton,
took part.
On June 25, at Brookside Public
School, John Elliott, the Author-
ity's Public Relations Co-ordinator
and Blake Ferguson, the Senior
Technical Adiiisor for Prograin 26;
presented the awards to the
winners, whose topic was Recrea-
tion. The first prize winner was
355 Students In
Competition For
Scrapbook Award
must have a sponsor
must be 16 - 20, years of age
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
— entries must be in by July' 25
Gordon Alton, who 'received a
cheque for. $15. Michele. Cook
received $10 for second prize -and
Lynne Miller received $5 for third
prize. • •
Lorne Murray, the Maryborough
Township 'representative for the
Conservation Authority presented
the prizes.at Drayton Senior School
June 24.- With help. from John
Elliott and Blake Ferguson, Mr.
. Murray presented .awards to the
winners in. , four categories of
competition.
All the students who participated
received a Maitland Valley Conser-
vation . Authority button. The
students not only researched their
own information but; put in their
own illustrations to clarify the
topics.
The pUrpose of the competition
was to allOw the students to learn
more about conservation in their
own area.
Gordon Johnstone Is
New President
Descendants of Matthew Blake
and Elizabeth (Pierce) Blake gath-
ered in, Stratford Park on Sunday,
July 13, for their annual picnic.
Cousins were in attendance from
Dunnville, Toronto, Napanee, Wat-
ford, Atwood, Lucknow and sur-
rounding areas:
Following a noon lunch and ball
game, -sports events for the
children were conducted by the
boys of the Howard Blake family..
Race results, . under .4, Susan
Moffat, Kevin Webster; under 7,
Deidie Angle, Mary Moffat; 9-12,
Kay Morrison, Karl Morrison,
SteVe Alton, Darilyn Angle; junior
3-legged race, Deidre and Darilyn
Angle, Kay MorriSon and Kevin
Webster, Mary and Susan Moffat;
senior 3-legged race, Ralph and
Roger Morrison, Susan Hogeboom
and Elizabeth Ritchie, Douglas and
Paul Blake; junior wheel barrow
race, Karl Morrison, and Steve
Afton, Deidre and Darilyn Angle;
senior wheel barrow race, Barry
and Lloyd MorriSon, Ralph and
Roger Morrison, Steve Alton and
Karl MOrrison..
Three team,s competed in the
relay races with a win going to each
one. Later the younger children
had a peanut scamble, The balloon
artist contest was won by Susan
Hogeboom and . Joanne Ritchie.
A , short business . meeting was
condticted by vice president Allan
Webster. After the reading of the
minutes and a greeting from, Kay
Blake who was unable to attend,
the group obseryed a minute's
silence for members departed in
the last year.
The new slate of officers is:
president. Gordon Johnstone; vice
preSident, Howard Blake; secretary
treasurer, Helen Blake; sports,
Blake ' Alton family.
At the conclusion of a full and
happy day the cousins agreed to
meet in Stratford Park the second
Sunday in July 1976 to again enjoy
fellowship' together.
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Kinlough W.M.S.
Mrs.' Ruth Wilson presided for
the meeting of the Kinlough
Women's Missionary Society on
Wednesday, July 16th, and opened
with a paragraph entitled "Consist-
ent Witness" and II Corinthians 6:
17 and 18. This was :followed by
the "hymn 0, for a heart to praise
my Lord", and the' purpose, The
roll call, a flower 'or plant of the
Bible, was answered by nine
members and 'there were four
visitors.
Mrs. Jack Barr ga'Ve the Ce• nten-
nial report, telling about they
Baker, who was the first woman
Missionary to the Indians in
Western Canada, in the Prince
Albert area, where she taught from
1878 to 1885 when she was sent
home because of the rebellion. She
died in 1905 in Montreal. ,
The conveners for the program
were Mrs. .Donald McEwan and
Mrs. Jack Barr. The. hymn, "Lord
of life whose name outshineth"
was sung and scripture, Hebrews
11: 1-16 was read by MrS. Tom
McDonald. A prayer-hymn follow-
edlly Mrs. Jack Barr.
The Film, Mission to a Minority,
was shown, and this depicted the
life of the-Koreans in :Japan, 'which
led to a study of minority groups in
Canada such as Koreans, Canadian
Indians and, various ethnic groups.
A reading "Life Could Be Rich"
and a discussion on the topic closed
the program.
Courtesies to the hostess, Mrs.
Frank Maulden, were extended by
Mrs. Donald McEwan, and Mrs.
Wilson, expressed thanks to the
program conveners. Grace was
sung and refreshment's served.
MacKenzie Clan
Hold 13th Reunion
Under sunny skies the descend-
ants of Neil Ban MacKenzie and
Mary MacRae gathered at' Ashfield.
Park for their 13th reunion on
Saturday, July 19th.
After registering and reminis-
cing all members enjoyed particip-
ating in sport activities prepared by
Jack, Bertha and family ending
with the treasure hunt for the
younger children and the nail
hammering for the young folks:
At the dinner hour Karen Martyn
led in singing, grace and the clan
enjoyed the smorgasbord dinner:
After dinner a short business
meeting was held by president and
secretary Jack and Bertha Mac-
Kenzie, who , welcomed everyone.
A moment's silence was observed
in memory of Donald B. Blue.
Among the honoured guests
were Mrs. Rhoda CoMpton, Mrs.
Isabel MacKenzie, Mrs., Violet
MacKenzie. The youngest mem
ber present was Sherry Lynn
MacKenzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.' David MacKenzie. Bertha
MacKenzie read the minutes of last
year's reunion.
Heather MacKenzie drew the
lucky ticket for the Scotch Plaid Tea
Cosy, which was Won by Isobel
Martyn., Sitting on the hidden map
of Scotland was won by Don
Kemler, the prize was a lovely
linen towel of the map. of Scotland.
Those coming from distant
points were Mrs. Rhoda Compton,
Mr. and Mrs.. Lew LaBonte,
Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Kember, Rochester, Michi-
gan,. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Myers,
Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew
LaBonte, Detroit, Michigan.
An invitation was extended from
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Collinson and
family to visit the following day at
their summer home, Hemlock
Haven, on the shores of Lake
Huron.
• The meeting closed with the
singing of the MacKenzie Ode,
good wishes and prayer that all
would meet next year same time
and place. With handshakes and
kisses all parted, with the setting of
the sun on the shOres of Lake
Huron.
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH.
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER WORSHIP
Norshiping with Lucknow and
South Kinloss Presbyterian
Churches
11 a.m. Morning Worship
June 29 - July 13
in South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church
July 20 - August 3
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
August 10 - September 6
In Lucknow United Church
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2;
.AMBERLEY
Miss Margaret Anne Cot
has gone to Calgary.
Miss Getirtide Lee Wald,
London spent the week end
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Wald
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farrell
the week end with Mr. and
Ernie Thompson.
Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Farr
Toronto spent the week en .
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Farre
Mr. and Mrs. Mike:,MuiT
Ingersoll spent the week en
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtne3
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ernine
Walkerton spent the week en
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Funs
Mrs. Art 'Smeltzer re
home from Wingham Hospi
Friday, where she had b
patient for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Srr
haye returned home from a
the W,est.
Mrs.' Jim Mills and fan
Toronto spent last week wt
Smeltzer.
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