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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-18, Page 79 ' , 91,11.i,x Jth,, 1956 • - •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, Y.UCKNOW,. ONTARIO - • 'PAGE SEVEN' D. you often woiry' about �. '�►�,, • the :fact, that you . haven't a .* planned estate? Why not put , �. your mind at ease right now by contacting Sterling Trusts? • It will cost' you nothing to �.. have your estate planned •during your lifetime. And it gives such a feeling. of satisfaction ---a certain peace ' of mind, toknow that all A: qualified Sterling Trusts is in order. , Counsellor:willenable you to ' • ', enjoy thesatisfaction. that a . .properly planned estate can bringz • • • • • • .THE TERL �wG . TRUSTS C O.:R. PORATION HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE 272 Bay •it..' Toronto T : 1-A Dunlop' Sts 'Bann* 'r HALDE NBY . ELECTRIC, MOTO.•. SERVICE Armature: and Field Winding, •'Brushes, Bearings; Etc. Repairs to Fractional and Integral Horsepower Motors, -Also Eleetri c c -•-- Fans —Vacuums= o ,- , Clippers, Drills, Etc. .' ----LDENBY ELECTRIC' Phone11-rix9 Ripley 1 MONUMENTS • c�r� Tn • :OBITUARY ; 'MRS. ' EZEKIEL LOCKHART The:. • death of Mrs. Ezekiel Lockhart occurred in Hamilton Hospital ,on Friday, 'where 'she had been a patient for 'three months since •fracturing her. hip: She 'was• in her 89th year; and of. recent weeks her • strength failed until • •she peacefully slept away.' • ,Mrs. Lockhart- Was, formerly Grace Elizabeth ' Morrison, dau- ghter ,:.of • Angus YVlorrison and Anna'. .Mackay. She was born 'at. Kintore .in'.Middlesex County, but 'spent 'most-' of her life' . in Kill- ings and Lucknow,,where-She en- deared,, herself to a. 'wide circle: of friends by,her-,k-indiy- and 'hos pitable.' nature. • . In . 1888 .she married Ezekiel Lockhart, who predeceased' her in 1921 For the past many years Mrs. Lockhart had lived in Luck - now, and...was reluctant 'to leave her own home or community.' For. :some months prior, to fracturing her hip, she had• been content at 'Carruthers convalescent'.home • • where ' she received attentive 1 WEDDING BELLS ALEXANDER---SHEkWooD Lighted 'tapers.' and baskets of ('pink and white sum vier ,flowers formed •the setting in North.: St, United Church, Goderich, for a :. picturesque wedding of wide in, '.. terest when Norma 'Catherine ,Sherwood, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. dames • Sherwood, became the• bride of John Lewis •Alexan- der; son ,, of Mr.. and • Mrs, Jack Alexander, Wingham, ,'The ' Rev.. H. Dickinson officiated- at the double ring 'ceremony, .Escorted up the white, Carpeted aisle ,by her ' father, the bride wore a •floor length gown of • whis- 'pering taffeta with fitted, bodice: featuring a pointed neckline and WY, point sleeves. Three. lace " , trimmed tiers formed., the bout-. . Ifant hooped' gkirt,, which dipped to' a train at 'the back: A' match- ink, lace cap trimmed with seed. pearls held ,her fingertip veil, and she .carried, _a bouquet of white gardenias.. : Mrs. Harvey Ross, ,Sudbury,;. at- tended her sister ' as „matron • of .honor, wearing a .Bouffant floor .length. gown of, pink embroidered • n and ,,.matching pink. picture hat. The :bridesmaids'. were 'Miss Lorraine ..Smith ' •of Walton and Miss .Sylvia Alexander of Wing - ham; sister of the 'groom." They wore bouffant floor. length.. gowns of blue 'emlbroidered nylon and: 'm'atching--"blue piet rrirats ` Ali three attendants ca ied baskets of pink roses, bine an White car - ..nations and •Millis: Two,winsorne flower • girls were Janette - and Sandra Ross, nieces Of the 'bride: 'In pink and •blue,• they were. gowned alike in .dace' trimmed` and hand embroidered nylon' .organdy,. ,..:.with matching 'bonnets; They carried tiny bask.: .ets of baby's . breath and ;dainty, summer flowers. Bob !Clark of :the RCMP,:Ot= taw'a, was best. man' and ushers were Alvin :Garlic: and. Alfie Leek son,. Lodon1Mrs.• J.. Snider, pre- sided at the organ and accompan— ied the soloiat,';Mr. Gordon Knapp 'of London. ` Wingham' Brownies., and Cubs formed •a •guard of.; honor as;'the bridal .partyproceeded. from the church. Receiving guests at Tiger Dun_ 19p lop Inn,., the ;bride's" mother wore a- gown of steel 'blue 'tucked and: lace trimmed. taffeta with pink' accessories. The mother :of the groom : ' assisted Nearing azure blue crystalette .withwhite acres- .sories.''Each wore a corsage of pink carnations and, rosebuds. For a .wedding trip '.to New •York,' Eastern • and ,Southern :States; the =bride=- donned an en=- semble of avocado green German' printwith white linen duster and matching accessories. She wore a dee mauve orchid 'corsage.' • Out-of-town 'guests at the -wed-- ding. were from ' Detroit,• ;Ottawa, Sarnia, • London, Toronto, Wind �..��.care: • ' Her home; her family and her. MEMORIALS church had always been Mrs. Lockhart's chief , interest She WALKERTON was a member of the •Lucknow Presbyterian Church' and a life member at ,the •Women's 'Miss= ' We are ' the only • manufac- . .. turerg;in this part of Ontario • of high :.class:--.-monumenta— Who import'granite from the Old Country in,the rough' by . the carload and process from the rough to the finished 9 monument. No. ymiddleinan. When choosing a monument eenie. an •'sen one ' of ,the largest selections hi Ontario. Established over 'sixty years. Write or -phone Walkerton kI _ and reverse charges.; • SKELTON • MEMORIALS , WALKERTON lonary' Society': . . T,}ie funeral service' Was held on Monday afternoon at the John., Furrei +Horne, 'Conduc'ted.. .by Rev., Wallace .McClean.. Inter= anent' was in South Kinloss Cern-, etery, the pallbearers being,'Wm. McIntyre,aAllister Hughes, 'l l- • liott Carruthers, W, G. Webster,: John Wraith, Alex MacLeod, Mrt. Lock'hart':' was the last inenber of. the Morrison family. She is survived iby • three sons, 'Flarry of Carrot River, Sask.;. John of Burlington; George of Kin,loss;.intl_ by three dau; tern, • Mrs.' Elmer Johnston (Agnes of Lucknow, Mrs, Elwell Webster (Grace), of Wingharn; Mrs. Wes- ley Huston t' ve1.yn:l-. of Kitchen, . She was predeceased .by her husband and a son, Charles Lock-. hart, who lost his life in '1916 by'drowning. at,P'uries Lake. • "1 wonder•what's happened to Nancy, "Oh! I'm glad you called --- I was worried." The telephone rings and everything's So: many of the .calls you make every day"Don't worry":! When someone has to work late, or can't keep a: date, or has to''cancel an • appointment, the telephone • `. "TlCets . "o'ther'people know. • • • At times like this wether you .are making the call 'or receiving it ---the' ready, reassurance ;provided by your telephone can be precious beyond words. This is' just one of .countless exarnples of how your telephone pays its way,,as it makes life happier, easier, more secured THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY'OF .CANADA. sor., Sudbury, Woodstock,' St..: Thomas, Oshawa;.:Cayuga„-Wing- hath, Walton, Lucknow and Dun- gannon. • 'Previous to her marriage' . the bride was guest of honor: at: show- ers • in • Wingham,' London . and Crewe, and • ata trousseau tea given- ''by, her.Mother. She was also ,presented with gifts from Kingham Public School staff, Wingham Brownies and leaders,. and the choir of Wirigham Pres- byterian Church.: to John Jefferson of Donnybrook where cahe had lived ever . since., Her. ':husband died •'several ' years ago She Was a member 'of ' Donny-, brook' United Church. and a life. member 'of :the 'Women's Mission- ary' ' Society. ; She.: is : survived • by -seven sons, George, -Clinton Gordon; Owen Sound; John,Mitchell; Charles; Donnybrook; . Joseph,•, 'Fort, Wil- liam; • Sam, . Newmarket, and Hilliard, at home; four daughters,' Gladys, Woodstock; Margaret ' at • home; :- Irene, Dunnville and :Mrs. OBITUARY . George Reed . Reeves (Olive), MR'l5. , CHRISTENA JEFFERSON. Toronto: A son,- Cameron, pre - A. • her three years -ag...o __- rs. _:Christena--Jefferson,•--gp,_Tweht--n1ne randchildren _.-.------ and • , died on Friday at her home in 'nine. great ,grandchildren also sur_; West Wawanosh after a lengthyy vive. illness: Service was at Donnybrook, • She was the -f' ,mer ristena o .-ICh United Church Sunday with the '. Cameron -and--was born.. near 'St, -,Rev • Robert Hiltz officiating: Helens. lVIrs. Jefferson' taught Burial was in Greenhill Cemet- school prior to her 1888 'marriage ery; Lucknow: • •• • • •:D •.a. •' . • • 1, • • f • i for a three or 0 fouryear term •. o CANADA TRUST COMPANY HEiD .OFFICE LONI oNONTARIO . District Representative — E. f AGNEVV`; LUCKNOW • • • •' . • • , f ' • . •' • D •.. • • • i • • . 6 . •' ,,t ' 4. • .