Times-Advocate, 1978-07-20, Page 17 (2)BANDIT PLUS FRIENDS` — One of the many participants in the parade for the homecoming
of SS 3 McGillivroy west_ of U.IS.Q0 Was Bond'tt.the, TocGoon,,Hpldw onto Bandit is owne+
Hindmarsh while another porade participan+ Kevin Hutchinson looks on. T -A p- oto
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Close to 700 at Map e Lodge
By MRS: ARTHUR HODGINS
CLANDEBOYE's
There were • 680 people
registered at the Home
('opting week end at Maple
Lodge School- S.S. No. 3
Mcl;illivra� o Saturday and
Sunday. The rade con-
sisted of floats,old ars!horse
and buggies. decorated
bicyc:es and doll carriages..
During the afternoon turtle
races and a hall game plus a -
lot of . visiting and
reminiscing took place.
Saturday evening the Pork
Barbecue was enjoyed by
over 500 people and was
followed by4-ctance held in
the Targe tent on the school
grounds in which, patio tiles
had been laid to make a
dance floor George Lee and
his group accompanied by
Don Pettigrew on the violin:
supplied the music for
dancing.
In the old school, which
dates back to 1896 were
many old school pictures on
display. A booklet that
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contained the history of the
school, stories of some of its
former pupils, all names of
former teachers and
students, as well as many
school pictures was on sale
for $1.50.
Charms, mugs, cups and
saucers with pictures, names
and dates of the old school on
them were also . on sale.
There are several of these
items left so anyone wishing
-them they are still available..
On Sunday morning,
breakfast was served by the
Ailsa Craig Business men to
169 people followed by a
church service at 11 a.m.'
with a good attenda'ttee. Rev.
Norman G. Brooks of Lon-
don, who is Probation and
Parole Officer for the City of
London and Middlesex
County, was the guest
speaker and his message
was •"The Expulsive Power.
of a New Effection".
Music' was supplied by
Barbara Rosser as pianist
and Don Pettigrew, violinist.
Sols were rendered by
Donald Hughes and Jani-
Lynn Stewart. •
Sunday .,after,noon, a
program of music was
presented by George Lee and
his group, "The Townliners';
from the Brinsl'ey district
witta• Mona Hodgins step -
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dancing. Bill Knapp of
Denfield with his group
"Maple Sugar," LeRoy
Walker and his Westtilkeers
of Ailsa Craig and the Walter
;Douglas Orchestra en-
tertained. The M3tyre and
Dykentan children sang
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several numbers.
The committee in harge
of the "Home touring"
deserve a lot of credit for a
job well" done. - _ •
Congratulations: to Kathy
and Keith McFarland on the
birth you their seeond
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A sister for Shailon.
•Elaine Armstrong who has
spent several years teaching
school in Montreal, visited
Wath her parents, Mr. & Mrs
Ed Armstrong and Michael
prior to tedving for Burnaby
13.1'. where she plans to live.
Mrs. Joe Manders was
hostess for a bridal shower in
honour of Pat Mohan, a
former teacher at St.
Patricks School, Biddulph,
whose marriage takes place
i4 August.
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& NorthLambton Since 1873 SECOND sECTlou
GOOD TIME TO TALK i he homecoming • of SS 3
McGillivroy. this ,post .weekend., provided a good opportunity
tor area people to get together -and reminisce, such as the
two gentlemen in the above'photo. • . T -A photo
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FAIR IS ONE MONTH AWAY --- The annual Lucan fair is only orle montaway and the locbl Lions ubs s
h helping
to publicize
the event through their float. On. Saturday, the float showed up•at the homecoming of SS 3 McGillivray; west of thhe village.
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CENTRALIA HILLBILLIES - One -of the more authentic look•-'
Ing entries in the homecoming- parade of SS 3. McGillivroy, ` 'SCHOOL DAYS• OF.YESTE_*EAtt T One of the many floats at the homecoming of Maple Lodge, SS 3 McGillivray\depicted
westQf j gn.. 7j.-4bltiePtry from George and Jamie Tomes schooling as it vjas a few years ago, Receiving a lesson from tedcher Brenda Buljo_k are students, Bonnie Lynn, TotttmTyA,Nphotooyes,
entrahaT;A°�yhotp Y, Y y
Cher I L nn, Catherine Lynn, Phrliy
Lynn and Paul Groenewegen.
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THREE GENERATIONS ATTEND SCHOOL — At the homecoming of SS 3, McGillivroy hello
over the weekend, three generations of the some family who went to, the school wer'e.in often-
' dance along with o sligltly 'younger fourth generation. In tlt� back row i
s Mrs. Shirley '+ormen
ember
photo
along with her grondson Jason Von:Rys. In tie front row is Mrs. Estella Dorman'
of the lost doss of the school-, Mrs. Joyce Van Rys with Jennifer.
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