The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-18, Page 9•
WED ---- tl'`, 1952 THE T UCKI OW . S NT'AyEL," LUGKNO:
NESl.�AY, JUNE I$ T_
OBITUARY ATTENDED ASSEMBLY
MRS. D S. CAMPBELL.
' Mrs', Duncan S., Campbell,: 77,
' formerly of Greenock Township,
died ,pn Sunday, June $th at the
' • homo: of -her daughter":Mrs--A:
J, Fritz, Listowel, where she had
resided the past year. •
. She was born- :fit _Holyrood 'on ..
'September Beth, 1874, aim": before
• her marriage was Mary Kerr'
youngest daughter: of .the late Mr..
and Mrs, NO'rrrran Kerr, After her
Qnarriage in 1901,' ;she . and her
husband farmed in' Greenock'
`' TowOhip. Her' husband died four
'years ago.
She• leaves to mourn the loss
of a dear mother, three, sons :and"
• two ' daughters, Jack, : Langley
Prairie;. MB CC ; William; : R. R: 2,
Holy,.robd; Dougall, Mitchell;• Mrs.'.
B. A. Margaret) Rattle, Kinear!
• dine and rs, J; (Kat -&rine),
Frvtz, • Listowel. Her . 'eldest so.n.
Norman predeceased her • eleven
• years ago,. June 10th.: There are
12 grartdelaildren., • m
She rested . at t.he,. Linklater•
funeral home, Kincardine,.; where
• service liv'as conducted On Wed-
nesday;, June i lth .Fait 2. , pin. by
Rev: 'Giant, Meiklejohn, Kinloss
United ',Church: Mr.Ben Farrell
sang '"The Lord is my. Shepherd".
and Miss` Charlotte •Gall. sang
I :Beyond• the Sunset".: Pallbearers
were Messrs. W. -R. Leeson,. ;john
Moore,. S. ' ,J. Stanley,:: Murdock'
MacKinnon, Mark Johnston,` Geo.'.
Bannermian. Grandsons and neigh
Mbar boys•, carried 'floral tributes..
Interrnent was in Greenock Cern- •
etery, Durham. Rd. •
AGNES :: GRIFFIN
The death . of Miss Agnes Grif-
fin of London, occurred .'in. St.
Jose h sHospital-. rtal-. on Saturd
a
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1May 3lst, at the age•' of .63 years.
She *as born on, August 20th,
1888 .at Westminster, :in`'Middle-
sex .County; being a daughter of
the late •J F.,Griffin• and Rebecca
• Hamilton, former residents of
this. community:,•,;• •
The': funeral 'service was ;held
_
at the:McLennan - MacKenzie
funeral home on. Tuesday, • June.
3rd;conducted by Dr. W. J: Munn -
ford. Interment, was in Greenhill
Cemetery! the pallibearers being
•.Leonard Griffin; ,Gerald Wagner, •
Wellington Henderson; Carman.
:Hamilton, S. E. • Robertson, and.
Herb McQuillan.' '
• Miss. Griffin - is survived, by 'a
sister and:two ,brothers;., Jean arid
William of Lucknow
;andTom
of f
Londoo. She as Predecea �d by
two_sislersr Margaret arid -Ida,
Rev. C. A. Winn :and. Mr, 5. E.
Robertson were in Toronto, last
,week attending 'the Presbyterian
:Church' Assem,hly. held -in Knox
-PresTbyt rian Cl"iu`i Former
,Lucknowites also in attendance
'wet e Rev, °Wm. Henderson, Rev.
Douglas MacDonald and ev
George L. ,Deugfas The latter
headed one oi: the. Assembly .cc m
mittees. •
Delegates' from' Huron -Maitland
Presbytery were Rev, A. J. Simp-
son; Teeswater; Rev. Dayd Lane,
,Clinton; Rev: Glenn Campbell,
Seaforth; and lay commissioners
were Dan, MacDonald; Ashfield;
John Richardson,. Langside and
Harry McGee, Wnghatn:'•
WEDDING' BELLS
MUNUELL-MaeDONALD
• A lovely- early, ,summer wed-
ding took ' place. _in• the Presby-'
tertan.,' church in Lucknow, 'on..
June 14th, when Marion Logan.
MacDonald.of that' village ;be-
came tie 'bride of Thomas Alvin
Mundell' or: Glenannan, Before* a
setting of red peonies and 'bridal
wreath, the'dpuble ring'cerernony
was performed, bythe Reverend
W. A; .Henderson assisted .by.,the
Reverend. C. A. Winn; The . s:oloist
:was: Mrs W. A: Henderson, sister
of the bride, • singing " "The 91st
Psalm" and • "The ` Wedding Pray-
er". accompanied
ray-er":.accom.panied .by Mr. R. C.
Ireland: -
The-•ibri'de, • given in :marriage
by Mei' brother;. the .Reverend R.
Douglas 1VIacDonald '•of, Tillson-
burg; was charming in traditional
white satin, with full length ,Veil
of embroidered tulle, and carried.
red roses. • Sle ; was. attended 'by
her sister., Mrs, James O. Bris-
bin of ' Bellville; as ;matron , of
' honor, •• in mauve nylon rcnarquis-
ette; Junior bridesmaids were, the
bride's nieces, Miss Mary Ellen
MacDonald .arid Miss Margaret
Elizabeth Henderson : in ' yellow
and turquoise nylon marquisette
The attendants, carried ,nosegays
Of roses in complementary' shades.
Attending`tlie groom' was Mr. El-
Mer Jeffray, and the .ushers were
Mr. James O. Brisbiri and Mr.'
Bruce Darling..
The-r-ecepticin was -=held at. the.
home of Mrs.: C. H. MacDonald;
who Wore a navy-blue crepe dress
with pin accessories.
For her'•Wedding Writhe bridewore pale [blue taffeta with :white
'accessories and carried a rasp-
•
et' shortie' coat. On
[berry welt' r
their :rettarn `froni 'to ,,trze.
eastern .States, the couple will
reside at R. R. 1," rGlenannan
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• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson
• of Toronto..ard' visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Joe :Tiffin, ,Sr.. ,
A .'s'hawe s �beirig tel,d :this`
• evening at the borne of Mrs.. Geo..
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I.
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, Ross
i • The annual • Kennedy ,reunion
was held last Satuurday, June 14,
S • in •Queen's Park, ,Stratford, with
I' about 146 present. Mr. William
9_ • . Kennedy ofm
. Winghapresided
'`:and initrocluce.d the guest speak
I er, ReV, peter 'McFarlane, a rel-'
ative,. of',' St. Pauls; Minnesota.
Mrs. David Kennedy of • White-
ehureh received. a lovely prize
• •for being the oldest, ' tnerriber`
present,. ,Relatives were:, present
from'1Vlitines.ota, Michigan ,'ori
�' 'Oath', •Guelph, Puslir c,h, Walker
tan, Teeswater, near. , Lbndon;
Wmg1,a,�� Goderich; �,ucknow &
Of here: The 'nekt reunion is to
I • he held <at'GueIph with ' Mr. Lorne
nth as ,
'president.. °,
s, Mr.',4rnd Mrs, Cain
Wtlsan of
' iincar'tiine spent Sunday With
1, Nim, and Mrs,. Walter Bell. ,'
1, , .f . Mrs. Cameron of Detroit,, who
I was visiting' here With relatives,
' : is improving after being ,� talkers
to Winghatn Hospital seriouslyy ill
with pneumonia last :week.
•
McClenagh'an in honor of .Miss.
g ',Muriel Watt,;` the .bride-to-be of
this week. .
Mr. Loughran has sold his store
on the corner known at the Hen=
derson Store, 'to Mr. Chapman,
who will' be moving there as
soon, as. possibie. •
• Rev. Graydon Cox and. Mrs. -
Cox and two girls visited recent-
ly with' hoer : mother, Mrs. Mae"
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.ONTARIO . DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS:,
GEO. :H. DOUCETT,. Minister
AT ABERDEEN SALE
Tom Todd, Ross ' Mac?hersori,,
Cecil Johnston, Steve ,Stothers
and Sam Alton were among those
from this •' district , who ,attended:
the Aberdeen -Angus sale at: the
Laona. Farms at Lansing, Mich.;
on Saturday. Cecil Johnston..
bought a. heifer at, the sale.
' On Sunday the mercury climb--
ed to .100 in the shade "at'Lan-
sing. •
BORN
=In • WW iii ham'
HETIiERINGTON . �
General Hospital, on Monday,
June 9th, 1952; to Mr. and 'Nirs..
Robert Hetherington,,Wingdam, a•
daughter.-
ENGAGEMENTS
i Reverend William Matheson
and Mrs. Matheson, Chesley; On-
tario, announce •the 'engagement
of~'their daughter,` Mary Isabel, to
Finlay • 'Kenneth Bain Stewart,
Toronto; :former agricultural rep-
resentative %r , H•uron he mar-
t
r.iage- to take...place. in:.• Chesley
toward=:the end of June.
Mr. • and Mrs. John ,J. Cuyler
of •Kin1 ss- •Township,; announce
t ngagemerrt-mf--the[ A .
ter, Milena :Rae, of ,•Seaforth, to
William Frederick 'Lobb,.. son of
Mr..and Mrs. Frederick W. Lobb.
of .Goderioh.. Township,. the wed-
ding to take place in St..John's
church;` $envie, June 21st, : '
' Quietly, -in :Delta-Unitedchurch,
Hahiilton, the • wedding took
p1.ec_e or S:at•urday afternoon,
June • 7th, of. .Jean, :daughter "of
Mrs.' Rae and ' the late :Mr. R.
Scott 'Rae, and Alexander IH. 'Mac-
Kinnon, • Governor's Road, . Dun-
das; 'son of Mrs. R. E. Frid and•
the late Mr. L. ,'MacKinnon, of
Dunidas. The. ceremony was con-
ducted by the Rev. C. F;`Tilbury.:
•
The attendants were. Mrs. Sam-
•uel Lottridge, Stoney Creek, .and.
'Mr. Robert E: Rae; brother of the
bride. . ••
tnr. her• : wedding .the, bride
wore a cocktail -length gown of
eyelet embroidered organdy in
forget -Me -not -bine, h e r , head-:
dress trimmed with dStrich
and her flowers being' heavenly,
pink roses. Hes matron of honor
was in u siiii_i1aily=sl.t lecl: gown`
buttercup yellow, with headdress
of daisies, and her corsage con-
sisted of Tal'isnian roses. .
A reception followed it the
home of the bride. .I Her mother
was attired in navy* faille and.
glace, with a:deep• pink roses,. and
the groom's mother- was in 'wine'
shade with touches' of, navy .and
whlte,`and.hel; flowers were pink
:roses. The 'bride, for. going,aWay,
was attired in a yellow -gold suit
with Mocha • browny acces'sorie._'
After .a wedding trap to.the Un-
ited States, the couple will live
nri Governor',s Roaicl.
•('T'he groom is a• b7`othe-
.of
Mrs. Robert' Barkweill,, and, a'
nephew of 'Mrs. W. T. Routistorr.
His' mother 18• a sister of W. R.
Hamilton.)
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PURPLE GROVE
• Mr., Lloyd. Quinn completed the
-wiring of Mr. Calvin Robertson's
,hoarse. ',Messrs. Dan. Stewart and
Cecil Dore have also :.finished'
their buildings and. will soon be
enjoying the 'benefits of -electric'-'
it already
y, whichhas 'been 'turn-:
ed on: 'at Mr. John ,Emerson's and
1VLr. Donald MiCFarlan's, '
Mr. and .'Mrs. Walter Forster
and :family. visited with Mr. and
Mrs.Donald 1VIcCosh on' Sunday..
Mr..'and .Mrs.' Will Arnold,.' Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McCosh, attend-
ed • the O.A.C. at Guelph 'last
week. • • •
• Mr. and•Mrs. Wesley Schlagen
haus of ,San.Diego; California,
Mrs. Leland !Stanley • and; Sian
of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stanley and family, Mr.._and Mrs.
Russell Stanley.. and, ' daughter;
`
Miss •FrancesGilmore ,of 'Luck-
nowwere visitors at Mr. • Milton.
Stanley's .:on., Sunday.
Mrs. Elsie Scott ----spent a few
days last_ Week visiting her son,
Shelton of Lucknow,
"who -had
,
Mr:,
the misfortune to have
his arm ;broken. in: two places:
• Mr. Elbert Bushell, 'George &
Katherine, attended the field day
a heChi tair'air• field -on -Fr"
of last' [week:
•
Mr.. and ' Mrs Haro d Stanley::
and Thelrrnd cif Orallla visited with
the latter's father, Mr. -Prank
Stanley recently. .
DATE LINT' CHANGED,
TO. WEDNESDAY
'Effective our fast • issue,.. the
date. :line on : The Sentinel . will:
read Wednesday. . rather than.:
Thursday. •This ' means nothing to;
the reader,: butit "coif orans more: •
'accurately with publication •day i•,;
• Although delivery: is made on
Thursday., The Sentinel is' in..the,.::
Mail. late Wednesday afternoon•if
we're on time: -
We are constantly . drumming. •'
,'away about late receipt .of'adver-
tising and news copy, which holds .
us up in trying to, ,meet, the pub-
lication 'deadline.' • Rural corres-
'pondents are very co-operative' in •
this regard.• in lavhig. their 'bud-• •
gets in on Monday, but it is •not •
infrequent to have -reports by. •
_press secretaries :corn ngM in: a_
:week ortwo late,• and then �t
,the last minute.' • ,
Advertising .,copy is preferred, ,
on' Monday, but by Tuesday noon- '
at the ' • latest' from 'regular .•: ad-
vertisers. Mechanical changes are
made to the Linotype on •Tuesday.
'afternoon to- set theseadvts-' n
d
if eopy •isn't in then, it "upsets
the applecart", and: is likely...to' ;
,be omitted.
M_ ag sera e: You leave .plead�c --
guilty to the theft of this over-
coat. :Have you anything further.
to -say-?" •�. .
Accused: "Yes, I 'had to have
the sleeves shortened".• '
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Debentures
uaranteed Certifical
for . 1 and 2 years ;
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from. 3'4, 10 years
'. Interest payable half yearly
. $1:00 or more accepted'
THE CANADA TRVill CompANY
e Huron &Erie Mortgage Corporation,
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