The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-22, Page 11WEDNESDAY, .JUNE22nd,, 1955.
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Wedding belts arg, ringing: , .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Thacker
,kpent Tuesday with Grant Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm,. Wall, Kin-
lough, spent:a few, days at. Jack
Schumacher's.' '
On Tuesday the Holyrood, Wo-
men's Institute sponsored a bus
• strip .to Detroit Those making
the trip from this community
were; Mrs. Jack Schumacher and
Helen, Mr.. and. Mrs. Grant Wall,
Carman Whytoek, - Mrs.. Mac
Tiio' npson, Mr.! and Mrs. Tom
Hodgins, Mrs. Ernie 'Hanna, ,Mr.
and ' Mrs. •� Frank , Thompson •.: 'and •
,Lois Haldenby ,
•• Ubnnte • Wall. underwent a ton.a
• , silectomy in Wingham Hospital
',on Wednesday morning,
Mr. and Mrs, ; Frank Brown
• Reg visited'Tuesday evening with
Miss Annie • Walt, and Mrs. 'Gertie
Walsh, Kinlough. .
Miss Irlma • Hodgins, • R N;;' St.
Catharines, is holidaying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torn.
Hodgins.
1Vr: and Mrs: : Orval Wilson acs-•
cornpanied..Mr. Wm..' Kennedy.. of
Kincardine to Palmerston recent-
ly .
Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd ';Cornish
family returned '. to .Belleville on_
Sunday after' spending. the past
week, with' her parents, Mr; nand
1VIs: Tom.: Stewart.._ • "•
Mr., and Mrs. Frank: Brown, 84.
Reg spent 'Sunday :evening 'with
Mr. and ' Mrs. Torn' •'Stewart and
-boys...
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COX: CLAN HHJLn. NUAli
Nl'01: ' T KINCARDINE'
A• • ‘eloudy afternoon ' did not
mar the enthusiasm of • the Cox
reunion held in Lansdowne Park
on iSat.urday, June lith. Over
fifty relatives of, the Clan' were.
present..froin London, Hayfield,
Clinton, ' ° Teeswater, Holyrood,
Ripley and •Goderich. Sports and
a : short ball game were under
the direction of Mr. 'Jack, Scott
and Mrs. Les.' Pearson,:
After a- bountiful supper;: an
electionof officers was Conduct-
ed by the Rev, Charles Cox Fres-'
idea .for 1956; Rev, G" .'B, 'Cox,,
>'Holyrood,''sec-treas„ .Mrs: Alvin
Wise, :Clinton ` 'Prizes • for the
youngest'member '.present wert,to
Marilyn. Wise; , to the oldest, Rev.
G. • B. 'Cox;' to •the largest family,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Harris•, to
the family coming the farthest,
Mr. and Mrs., Grant. Turner, Lon-
don; to the most recent newly -
Weds, Mr...•and. Mrs.. Alvin Wise.
ASHFIELD NOTES
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Mr. Ray. MacKenzie of. Wind-
soris visiting at his home here:
Dr. F, S. MacKenzie of Mon-
•treal •is ending:a few days with
relatives here.
• Rev. J..'11. ,MacDonald and fam-
ily • lea.ve this Week on, their va=
cation. 'They' plan. to' inititor to
The Maritimes:
The School. Area • picnic , was
held. at Kin -tail • Ceri p• on 'Thurs..
day of, last: , week. There was 'a
large 'crowd and the weather
was perfect.
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'Mrs- H. A. Graham; ,who has;
+been spending' awhile at Tees-
water and Listowel returned
borne during ,the. week.
Mrs. ' Harold ITaldenby . and.
baby son returned home fromWingham Hospital on Thursday.
We extend sympathy to. Mr,
tRoy Schneller in the' passing of
his mother at l{.itchener.. The
S'Shneller • ,farnily • .attended. • the
funeral:
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Mr: 'Ronnie %Graham, Who. is
aboard: the. Everetton, spent "a
few .days at his `home • here.
M. and Mrs. . Cliff :Robb, Mr. -
and Mrs.. ,Grant; Eckenswiller
motored to: KenoraY where' ••they
will visit With relatives.
Mr. '.and 'Mrs. • Wm. McConnell.
of Bervie spent a few dayswith
their. granddaughter,. Lois. Robb.
On Saturday • of last week the
Cox family, reunion was •held .at
Kincardine. The' Rev. G: B., Cox
Was : elected president for' the.
coming year. On • the 'same after-
noon the, Scott farnily • reunion
Was held at . Hanover. A .number
from :here .attended.
.Mrs. J W, �o-1�w:e11 and:;zr-rein-
bers of. her family 'attended th
Stirling reunion at Kincardine o
Saturday. ' •
A number' from here• attended
the special ,service . at Kingarf on
Sunday .afternoon' when 'the',Jun
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- for choir from St. Paul's 'church
:Wingharn, under the, direction. o
Mr. Win. Connell,' led ,in the ser
Vice: The Rev., .H. L. Parker 'was
the guest: preacher. '
• A salesinanship drive is being
held: for' .the
,. Collier• Publishing
Ca: Several;, of the local 'boys
are salesmen for 'this Co, :includ-
ing;
includ-ing, Mr.""Hugh Lane. .
Messrs.: Jack: and Scott Walsh
of McTier spent the... Week -end
at their home .dere...
Miss Winnie. Percy, R.N ,' Spent
the past week at.her '•home: here
and returned to Wgodstock to.' re-
sume 'her duties.
•Mr. Russell -'Barr was' success-
ful in his university ,subjects. He
will return in the Fall. He is,.
employed at` Seven Islands,
bec, for 'the. summer, ..
The; Vt M.S.. met at the home
of Miss: Margaret Robertson with
Mrs., Perry •Hodgins :in. charge.
Mrs: ' .Wesley . ' Guest read' ; the
'scripture' which was the 1st and
psa1rns :and. . also gave* the
meditation with Mrs.:,Perry Hod
gins leading in prayer., • 'Praise"
was the, "word' for the roll call.
The first, pari of. the :study book'
was read' by'Mrs. Frank . MMu1=
den, Mrs. Tom 'MacDonald, ' Mrs.'
i on=Bushel1, Mrs. J'ohn Barr and
Miss Margaret Rob.ertsdn• and the;
second part • (Home and .the New
Man)',by Mrs.' Archie McFarlane;
.1krs. L. 'Sutton, Mrs. Alex icy,
Mrs. 'Wesley'Guest and Mrs. Hat-
a.
ara• 'contest,.. "The :famous firsts- of
1<h:e- Bib]e"' Miss,=Mary. McNichol
Was • the ' missionary that was
studied . for .. this meeting.' 1Vfrs,
F,ra�nk Maulden gave the closing
-remarks. The et g- e1oged'i
w
ith the .Lord's'prayer•and :lunch
'was serveU:': •
The Ju1y meeting of :the. H:W I.
will be held on 'the evening of
Thursday, July. 7th, in, Holyrood
Hall,, Hostesses 'are Mrs. Alex
Percy and Mrs: •Don 'McEwan:
'rell.call,.Dont's for parents;. topic,,
Medicine `now to `what it, was 25,'
years ---ago, motto, Good. health
must be ' lost. to be appreciated;
'ep Of_Djs.trict .Annual; and
onstratiori, Proper way to pre.,
_pare an invalid's tray, by Holy
:rood ' '4-H Clum girls; directors,
Mrs. Frank' • Ma.ulden, .-Mrs. 'Ed
Thompson, Mrs. Jack : Ackert,
Mrs. Robert MacDonald,:
• Mr, -and . Mrs: Ted Spencer of
Morris, Manitoba and Mr, & Mrs.
Russell Spears • visited with Mr..
arid Mrs. Williarn Cox and Rev.
Benson _ Cox during • 'the: past
week:' • : • ,
Consta-ble-L iu: Boycei• G.R. :,of
Kincardine," will be •the •guest of
the 'A.Y.P•.A• next" Sunday even-
ing, June' 26th at 9 p.m,when
he . will . addr.ess° the gathering
and also show films on Safety.
An invitation is extended •to all
'young people and •ail those Who
are interested to • join with the
youtg people for this meeting.
Mrs. S. W: Colwell ' spent a few
drays with, her sister, 1V4s. Wm,'.. 4.i....),tr►, n w-,nshis+r-»�ri4.0...iaw#:
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Bushell 'at . Lucknow:
The_.Anglican--congregation :are
holding anniversary' services 'o.
Sunday, July' 17th. '. The' Ven
Archdeacon • Townshend of Lon.-
don
on
don .will • be guest' preacher • at
both services.
Miss • Irlma Hodgins, • R.N.; of
St: ':Catharines' and Mr.DougXas
Texeria of •Vancouve"r;, B,C., .are
spending awhile; at the': home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Hodgins.
Douglas is .convalescing after.
foot . injury which :he received
some' time ago,: '
.
The service of Holy . Commun-
ion; was held on' Sunday, with
preparatory serviceon Friday.
evening: The Rev. John •Pollock
.of Wingharn was iii::charge and
also baptized. Paul Brian, seri' of.
Mr.. and Mrs: Harold Percy and
Robert :Daniel 'Thomas ,:• son of:
Mr. and Mrs. Dan :McInnes.
• Mr. and. Mrs Gerald. Gibson.
o. f i London spent ` the . week -end
With :Mr: and. Mrs. Lyman Sut-
ton.
D'r. • and • Mrs :R. D, Lane of
Port. :Elgin .'visited on ' Sunday
with relatives here.. • "
• <Mr.'. Frank . Murray returned
home,. from',• Winghain "Hospital
where:he has been a . patient fol-
lowing, a hand injury. He is: irn
proving' slowly.
gown of pale blue with Matching
headdress Me •-maid of honor;
n• .was Miss • Winona' ,,`Nelson of,
Walkerton . who. wore pink net. •
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With( a matching headdress: Het-,
en McFarlane was the flower
.girl; .wearing blue net: Each car ; -'
tied''a wearing blue
floWers...The•
groomsman was ; Mr, Rat., Orr
and the:ushers were •Harvey,':, Orr
'and Ivan. McFarlane: The wed-
; ding music was ,played:' by Mrs.
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VWEDDING BELLS
ORR—MefARLANE
T h .e '' Kinlough' • Presbyterian
Church, decorated With pink , and
white peonies 'and.. ferns, Tilade •a
lovely ,setting 'for the marriage
of Wnnifred..Matilda, eldest dau-
ghter of M. and Mrs. Donald:
1VIdFarlane, to Howard Elton :Orr;
sonif==Mi.-: Elton"C rr- P-trtlie: ate
Mrs, • Orr. ' The ' ceremOny • was
performed by.,,the •Rey; 'William
;Henderson, of Walkerton.
The, ' bride .. was charining : in
her wedding gown . of ,white nylon
net • over satin.' Her veil was
,caught with orange bTossoms'and
.she carried a :bouquet of red
Eldon'. Weber of •,Walkertori, who:
also accoinpanied the. soloist,. -Mr.
Robert Rutledge:.
A. reception : was held at
Clarke's United Church. parlours:
The happy couple left On a
vi,edding-trip•:'to :'Algonquin Park'
and other northern points, •• the •
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bride• travelling in a beige suit.
with tan"' accessories.. 'On their
return - they.:will live on': 'the,
groom's 'faun in: Huron., .
• Guests attended the wedding
from . Owen Sound, •Kincardirie,
Goderich;' D.iingannon, • ondon,:
Port Elgin, : Wroxeter, Wingham.
Walkerton, iMildrfiay, . , Lueknow,.
'Ripley, Pine River,. ,Bervie arid
Kinlough,
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ON Ti{URSDAY AT AUBURN
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Mr. :and Mrs. Harry. Anderson
and Mrs. J.. W. Joyrit attended
the funeral 'of Mrs: Thomas And-
erson 'at Auburn United Church.p,
on Thursday, afternoon: 'Inter-
ment
Inter-ment was in . Ball's 'Cemetery, at
Auburn.:She was . a cousin of Mr.
Anderson.` ,
Mrs.:. Anderson • died at her.
home ' in ` Toronto on Monday;
June 1,3th•.:She was formerly Viv-
ienne Jean Scobie; daughter of '
-the laceaures Sco ie an Jlrs,.
Scobie: Her 'father ministered at •
roses.. Her bridesmaid, was Miss ley, , Deep River ' and Mitchell
Audrey .• Schevehr,• wearing a •Seobie, Uranium City, Sask.
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