The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-15, Page 2PAGE TWO
THE GUTCKNQW :SENTINEL, LUCICNOW, ONTARIO
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»A.Y, JUNE 15th, 1955
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MRS. HUGH McMAHON
After a long illness which she
bore without • con plaint, Mrs.
Hugh Mc1Vlahonpassed away on.
Monday, •June 6th, at the home
of her • ..daughter Mrs: Ken
'Bridges of Exeter„ with whom
she. had- made:her., hoxne for the
•past six years, and who attent-
ively oared for her when . sick-
nest: invalided her, '
Mrs. McMahon's death was due
to pernicious anemia from which.
she gradually became weaker;
Bqr the'past two years. Mrs. Mc -
i ahon vias, confinedto bed or.
a chair and'si•nc•e Easter she shad.
failed rapidly.
Mrs. McMahon . was .'78 years of
age ':She -was : the former Sarah
Cariiplhell ,daughter o Donald
Campbell and Mary 'Beaton, and
was born •ora the Second Comes-
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AT STOTHERS HOME
SCHULTZ_STOTHERS
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Electronic brush: saves money. .on costly. wire
promotes' trouble-free telephone .service
In:littIe ways as well as big wetree 'always - on the search.
for .trouble=shooters that.wiIl not Only protect your •
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telephone •'service b t. keep its .� costs down, 'too :...
Here. a Bell technician is testing. 'the telephone Unes: in'your
• neighborhoods Careful.y:',and quickly his hand brushes the
circuits in the , teleph� ne 'building with an electronic "line•
patrol". He is hunting or' weather-wprn•wires which may cause
a noisy line oor snap. d Ing .a'storm. .
Forewarned bythis w riodic testing we send a man toChange.
`the', faulty, , line - whi h . could. be the `.`drop
line" running from our home ,to : `the.' main,
telephone cable.
';Because of this..elec ric detective we can. use , -
',expensive' wire until it..service ,life expires fully
without sacrificing 'ma erial. or :manpower, And
that. helps us to keep .y ur telephone costs 'down.
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A lovely June wedding' was
solemnized. 'at the !hom.e of the
':bride's 'parents when •.Miss• Bar-
bara Riuth, Stothers, daughter of
Mr. " and. • Mrs. S. ;'B. Stothers;
Lucknow, 'became the • bride of
Nir, James Dunbar 'Schultz, son
of" ' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D.
Schultz, Kinmount, Ontario.. The
double ring ceremony took, place.
in front of the fire place .decor-
ated v}th pink and whitesnap-,
dragons and sweet peas. ' Rev G:
A._ Meiklejohn of Luckno; Un.
ited Church 'officiated. •
The . bride, given. in marriage
by. her . father;wore . a ballerina
length gown with shirred.. bodice
and fulliskirt of white nylon.
sion, Kinloss, on June 8th, '1877. tulle over, white.. taffeta:. The
She. 'was married in Winnipeg,
Manitoba,. to ; Hugh Douglas Mc-
Mahon, who was • killed by . a«train
about, 39 years; ago. •
Mrs. McMahon is.., survived by
one daughter -Mae .(Mrs. Bridges).,
a ;brother Donald and'. a • sister
Mrs. Isaibell Dennis, both of Tor-
onto. `She was ;predeceased by
two • brothers and ' two sisters,
Roderick, 'Neil, : Mary and Kate.
She. was • a . member ` of the'
Lucknow Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Samuel Kerr of Exeter con-
ducted the,'funeral•service: at the`
McLennan -MacKenzie Memorial'
•Chapel on Thursday afternoon
with, interment following •
South °Kinloss Cemetery:
pallbearers 'were Robert Ca ip.
bell, Harold.'' Campbell; . Harr
•Lavis, • Harvey Brooks, , Ale,
Campbell and William .Parrish.;
At
THE BELL TEL (PHONE:• COMPANY OF. CANADA
CHZTRCH' CHANNEL' S
Thought Ft* The:: Week:
"The church is • nota muse
for saints, ',but a•: hospital .for .sin-
ners”,
sin
ners", said . by . Mrs. F.' C. '•Bal
president of the Middlesex Pres
byterial Woman's Missionary
Society • of the.United church.
dress featured a, square neckline
and short . shirred . sleeves. Iter
Queen Anne 'headdress of white.
-lace was.'trimned With pearls.
and a shoulder length tulle "veil.
The bride . carried. white' carna
•tions..Mrs. Brock W.hale,..'Cooks
vlle, Ont,, a sister of, the bride,
.Was matron of honour and wore
,a pale - blue . taffeta : ballerina
length strapless gown with, ,a
matching • jacket ' trimnied' with
irridescent beads., Her • headdress
was of ••- matching.. blue .leathers
and she carried pink carnations.'
-The . best man wras'. Mr. Brock
Whale, Cooksville.
n Mr's.:. Stephen C. Stothers of,
The East, Lansing; 'Mich,, :;played the
Wedding anuric,
Harry• The •reception ' following the
Alex service was held ': also.' at ..the
bride's 'home .. with thirty guests
present.: Decorations were pink
and white snapdragons and sweet
peas, The `bride's table was Cep-
„length
tred with . a three .tiered wedding
- cake,, tall white candles arid pink
1; and white, sweet pleas
'For receiving the guests . the
ry: bride's' mother was gowned in a
pale .turquoise, bengaline, Empire
I,Tingth and had short sleeves:le dress Which Was . She
wore • a'' 'pink ' straw hat' _pink
gloves`' and 'a pink carnation cor,
sage. The 'mother of the. groom
assisted in a white. printed . • silk
dress with bateau neckline. and
short;sleees and a: black pleated
'faille hat,. black. gloves and white
carnation corsage
For motoring to Manitoulin .Is=.
• land , and Northern. Ontario' : the
bride. donned a pink ..linen suit
.with navy and white.`accessories
and wore `a • White orchid corsage.
The' couple will live' in . Bu'rling-,.
ton, Ont, ' '
The groom~ is a: 1954 graduate
of.. the .Ontario 'Agricultural Col-
lege, Guelph.'. At ' the reception
'telegrams were read' from the'
bride's 'sisters at .Cochrane; Ont.
and' Sit'oc'kton-on-Tees; England,
andhe,-gradm's bratherat-Saxd�
bury, Ont, - -----Guests-were; present from Kin-=
mount, 'Toronto, London, Brant-
ford, :Ow.en Sound, Arthur, Cooks
• Mlle,' Guelph, Lucknow and ,East'
Lansing; -.Mich
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9,4 NIT OF 'OHWAY
Hon. Jas. it AiltsfOlanisfer
tit..RiED sows . AVERAGED
El.l.7.00 AT' BOAS' SALE
Boak's sale of large White
Yorkshire sWine went off Much
inore-suceessfUllyAast2;week-. than -
our ,information indicated.
Seven bred sow4 ,from the Kit-
kareri herd averaged $117.90, With
the 'top price !ow 'bringing $135,
$57.00 and the three -month-old
boars .and gilt's that were sold
'averaged $32.00.'
The :buyers Ntrere thinning. Out
*by this time and on the advice
of the auctioneer .the sale was,
closed With :a number of the 3,
month-old animals not being of-
fered. The .prpprietor later sold
some of these privately, • .
The ' sale • was called on short
notice and Bob .stateS he WU'
"satitified with the results and
plans to continue the sale as an.
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of high . class. monuments'
Who import granite from the
Old',Country in the rough by. `
the.carloadand Process from'
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When . choosing. a monument
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• Established:'over' sixty years.;
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BRUCE DEANERY CLERGY
' CONVENED AT ST. PETER'S
*•1The clergy of the Deanery Of
truce held their monthly meet-
ing at $t. Peter's 'Rectory's, 'rues-
Tooled To--Repuir All
Makes ' Of Tractors
Allis Chahnero "B" TRACTOR
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ONE USED PL
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THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JONN DEERE PARTS
lenningt celebrated. Holy COM,
munion ,in the church at .10 air -
sent were: the Rural Dean,.
Hanover; Rev, F. A. -Cooke, Kiri- •
cardine; Mr. I. AniOnt, student of'
Paisley; Ven, D, Mess, Walk -
of Southainptot..•