HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-21, Page 7WEDNESDAY, tMARCH.'21; 1956
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The Langside.. Y.P.S. 'rn.et at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farish
Moffat 'en Wednesday :evening,
March ' 14th. The president, .Sas..
Young presided' Thescripture.
upas • :read by ' , Kenneth Young;
.The topic .was': given by James.
Moffat. Gordon Moffat gave the
closing prayer. The. hostess,.sery
, ed an e'njoyalble• lunclh. The' next
meeting will be, held at the home
of Mr. ''and' Mrs. Bert Moffat on
Wednesday evening, April ` lith.
Rev..'.Caswell and:Ken )eth Young
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BRANCH. OFFICE,
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1,M-:4SH FIELD ..
FIFTY :YEARS. AGO.
A happy event took place •
the home of gr. and Mrs, Stua
Finlay of ,,Elstow, Sask., on Feb
ruary 25th on the occasion
their golden wedding .anniver
sary, Open house was held a
many friends and relatives ca_
to wish them manyn9re' years
of good health and' happiness; A.
.total of . .98 people signed the
gu. est book'iwhichm
will, reain a"
happy rnomento of.the day.:
-l3onie for the celebration were
their -daughters, . Vera (Mrs. Bob
Holrnan) . and her . son •Brent, , of
Devon,: Alta:, and Hazel (Mrs.
Cecil Johnson), ' of T+'1•in"' Finn,
Man.; .and . son, Stuart Jr., ' and
faini�ly `.of Saskatoon Their "el&
est Son- Franklin, of Flim Flon,
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was ' unable to attend •
Many :beautiful, ' and useful
gifts were received, including a
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tehildlevisiorenn. set from , their. four
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The home was. aglow with
beautiful flowers and streamers.
The. bride's. table, .'covered with
a lace cloth, was centred with
a four -tier' wedding cake;, yeilow:.
candles . and. flowers. The •cake
was served from a 'plate over.100.
years ':old and. had ,been used at
the. wedding of Mrs. Finlay's
mother, Mrs..E. J. Whitley. Mrs.
Robert Miller, Mrs.. W •Sherman
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SISTER OF- INLO.SS.
FARMER :PASSED AWAY
Archie Bonnett of Kinloss
at. Township received the sad .news'
rt on Monday of last week of the
death of:his sister Mrs. H, Brown
of which occurred in `'Toronto, fol-
lowing_',a lisev ere stroke.: She was
nmd 49.
e Mrs. Brown ' was • formerly
Annie Mae Bonnett, youngest
sister of a family of three girls
and six boys; - °
-The funeral was held at -Port
Elgin .'on Thursday....
ed tea,.
.Special guests at the function
were Mrs Luella Petersen ' and
Mrs. Ed Evans' who attended ,the
couple's wedding 50 years ago
When Mrs. Petersen acted :as
flower ;girl:
• People..Who. 'attended from a
distance included. Mr: and MI's
Mark Johnson of ;Young, • Mr. and
Mrs. James. Beak of *Brune,'.Mr
and Mrs..Allan Finlay and family
of Saskatoon, Mr.. and Mrs: Ern-
ie Wilson; ,and: fainily . of Sask=
' atoon 'and Mrs. :Ed Evans of
Winnipeg.
Telegrams . ; of ,congrat nations
were received from the•. follow:
ing. 'nieces and from
Emer-
son: and Dena Agar of Everett,Wash;;.` Finlay and Beatrice- gar
and family of ' •Langdon, North
Dakota; Laverne an'd' Jake . Han-
en(burg and :.family". • of Mora,
Minn.; Bob and ; Atny Treleaven
and 'Jack and Ida.' Spence: of
Jaeksonville,,; Florida; :Longalis-
tance phone calls during the, :ev-
ening. :were received 'from Cecir
Johnson, *Bob Holman 'and Frank-'
lin Finlay.
The ceremony• a. half a cen-
•tur''y ago. ••at . the • bride's hoine . in,
Ash'f:ieldwas`•performed by -Rev.
T. Hicks ,,of :Dungannon in the
presence of • about; guests.
The wedding music . was 'played
by ' Miss Birdie Durnin; • cousin'
of the bride, ' Who was given in
marriage by her brother, Victor
Whitley The_-.-bridesinaid was
Miss Minnie Durnin .of Kintail.
Luella 'Durnin was 'flower
The best man was, Wm: Finlay;.
cousin of the groom, who is a
son of . the late Mr. and Mrs:-
Finlay, • who were Ashfield
•Township 'residents.' : .
•
Miss Karen Wall: spent the
week end 'with her grandmother,
Mrs. 'Joe Wali, Teeswater.
• "Mrs. M. Bell and' Don of, Tor.-
onto spent a few 'days with '1}er
father, ;.Mr .,Joe .Hanna.
arid Mrs. ' Ernie .' Hanna &
Jackie 'spent,. ; .a. -few, days with
Mr. and .Mrs. 'Don Willittes and
family.,at Uxlbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart
of Kincardine spent Sunday with
Mr. ' an•
Sun -WEDDING. BELLS
MCFA DDEN.MacLENNAN.
The ,marriage of Martha Chris=
tena MacLennan, daughter of
Mrs. MacLennan • of • Lticknow,
.sand . the late Alex. 'MacLeinan,.
, :to Glen t Victor McFadden , of
London, son . oft Mrs. Wilfred Boll
ton. of Wallaceburg and the 'late.
liu•r' Mt. adJcn, was •selemn-
ized at the Presbyterian' Manse,
Ripley ',at :noon on _Saiiarday;
itarch.1'1i th, with Rev J; R Mac_
Donald officiating.
For her wedding -the bride
chose a: light navy suit" With, light
blue ,accessories and a corsage. of
reed noses and stephanotis. Cath-
ci ine Mc`icLenn::iii was her sister's
attendant' in a, similarly .styled
of charcoal: grey with, pink
and _navy' accossorie5 a•nd _pink
1,S _. yr�t Sage, The-groornsmar
was Fred Shaw of ti London.
.For',a reception at the 1lu di-
rary 'Rtrons, Lucknow, the brid'e''s
motTier rereiveti in a two-piece
dress with gi oy accessories,. as-
sisted 'by' the"groom's mother in o
a ,navy dress with ,white access- w'
Following their wedding. • trip c
Mr;
and. Mrs. McFadden Will take
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CULROSS• CORNERS:
Mac Thompson was in Toronto
on ' Tu.esd'ay representing., our
Forum at the Federation- of Ag-.
riculture 'conference' there.
Cor gratulati•ons to Mr. & Mrs.
Donald McEwen on the arrival
of a son. on March' ' 14th.
Several, of ' the Cornerites 'at-
tended the Allis-Chalmers night
at Lucknaw on '.Thursday'even-
ing.' It was sponsored by: Tom
Hackett.
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Brown &
Reg visited .with -'Mr.. and Mrs.
Hugh Nicholson and family; Ber-
vie • , on Wednesday evening.
Mrs, Mary Wall ,returned home
from Teeswater.
• IM'Lady program on TV . was of
'Teeswater and,the' surrounding
;community on March 13th . as ' Dr..
Leahy of Teeswater was special
guest. .
Mr.: Allan .. Kretsch, who ... has
spent some time. • visiting,rela
tiives in the. coxninunity, left on.
.Sunday tar his. m
hoe in• Elbow,.
d Mrs., Tom Stewart
DONNYBROOK
The. :regular. Inonthly , meeting •
of :the .W N! S •and W.A...was 'held I
on Tuesday '.afternoon at thel.
Thome of ..Mrs • H Jefferson . with
12 ladies and:11 Children in at-
tendance. Mrs. Sam Thompson
was •:iri charge of the W.M.S:
meeting which:' was opened with
the :;singing of hymn '182. The I
scripture lesson •was,, read . fol-
lowed by prayer. Mrs. ' Stuart
;Charrney read „'a' poem.• "Hope. of
the World'"' :Hymn 5:10 was surrg.
The offering was received, by
'JeanHardy . Mrs. '„Win.. ,, ,Hardy
,react • the • :chapter -.in the study
book.' Hymn ;86 was sting in dos -
'Mrs'. E. Robinson was in charge
of the W.A. meeting. The hymn
"Faith of Our Fathers" was sung•
in opening. •Mrs. 'Chas. Jefferson
read . the lesson from the eighth
chapter. of 1st Corinthians. fel,:lowed i by prayer. Diaiie' Cliain-
ney . gave a recitation, Mrs. E.
Robinson read a' poem `It ; isn't
the, church; it's you". A collect -1
,w
ion as taken for 'the . flower
fund.' The treasurer's report Was'
given. It was decided to hold
another .rnystery auction at the
April eeting. Lunch was served
-b *–the -hostess -assisted by 1Vlrs;
S. Chan3ney and . Mrs, R, .Cham
-n�M and --,Mrs-'. ~R:''ktt3'son
and Howard *ere Sunday'. 'vis
.tors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rutledge in Goderich.
Mr, Jack Noble of London was
home over the week -end. .
Recent Visitors with Mr: and
;Mrs. 'R.• Chrimney included Mrs.
Olive` Allmn of .Clinton, Mr. Her -
Man Chamnev _ and .sort,.:Bill,of..
-Windsor sor and Uatdoii Mil: •in of
Auburn.. ' Y
Mid Bert Thompson' of At:burn
was a Donnybrook visitor 'Sun
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Chatnney
f Belgrave were Sunday visitors
ith. Mr., and Mrsr San' Th:ornIp-
on. Other recent (visitors ` at • the
ame home included` Miss "Grace
hompson of Simcoe, Mr. & Mrs.
ori ., Thein so.,rLanct: laa .
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