HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-09-24, Page 2PURPLE GROVE.
• On ' Sunday • evening of . last
Week • the Presbyterian 'Young
Peoples Society met at, The home
4f Mr. and jMrs. John Emerson.
:film`was shown by Rev. Bauleh,
• '+an.. the New' Testament' which.
'was followed, • by a Bible discus
• 'tion. Erlma Percy had charge of
a contest. A piano selection was
given by Mary Lou` McDonald.
Lunch was served at the ..close
101 the meeting, • • . ' '
•'Messrs ••Claudie, and Cecil Dore
spent a day at Niagara: •
Mrs. Nelson Albertson, of Van-
' cover is visiting sister, 'Mrs.
,Jahn , Emerson. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald; McCosh,
Mary ,'and Dickie spent.Sunday
at the, home of Mr. Jack 'E1piiick;
Paramount. • .
' , Mr. Jack Walsh 'spent Sunday
with his mo er,
• .Walsh..
S.
Velma, Marlene and Gladys
Gawley visited their • aunt's in
Ripley , one . day recently.
:Congratulations to Mr, .8z Mrs.
Burton Collins on the ' arrival' of
a ;baby girl. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFar-
lane- nd- fa#iil visited --in Win
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! #iE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
WEDDING, BELLS,
HAMILTON_GiiBSON Y
The home of: Mr.: land Mrs. Siam-
uel We. Gibson of Lucknow was
The setting fox a pretty wedding
on 'Friday afternoon„._ September
19,th, at four o'clock, when their
daughter, Gladys Irene,. became
the bride of .Robert Alvin , Ham-
ilton, son of Mr. and Ws. Robert
Hamilton, .R. R. 3,Lucknow.
• G, Hann n,,
The .ceremony was performed
by Rev. Grant Merklejohn of
Luckn�ow United Church, beneath
an �arior of evergreen. and sur-
rounded by, ` bouquets. of asters:
and gladioli,. ' • ' , 4
The bride teas 'lovely in a street.
length dress of flower blue lace
over "blue .satin and carried ra,
shower': bourluet off• yellow roses:
and blue ,corn; flowers • with navy
velvet streamers, .
Miss, Catherine M. Gibson was:
-bridesma d•- er-. s'is'te r. She
chose ''a navy dress and. carriecd
gladioli. • The.. groomsman was.
Larry Salkeld.and Wilfred: Black
w ''as.•organist. The groom's 'gift to
the bride was a necklet • and ' ear-
rings: of rhinestone: A reception,
followed the , ceremony at' . the
bride's home
Mr.: 'and Mrs. •Hamilton left
later on a wedding trip to North-
ern 'Ontario For travelling . the
:pride" wore : • a' suit of blue with
navy velvet hat ,and , red aces-
sories. On their return they • will
reside on the,wgroom's farm, Boun-•
dary West. ""
.OBITUARY .
MARTHA FERGUSON '
The funeral • service .,for Miss
Martha Ferguson, ;who died in
Wingham Hoslpital. on, ]Vfonday . Of
last week, ' Was' . held in the' Me-
,Lennaty MacKenzie Memorial,
Chapel on : Thursday • .afternoon;
conducted by Rev. George 'Watt
of Dungannon United . Church.
Miss Fergus:in•:. was a lifelong:
resident of ' West Wawanosh'
Township,- where she—was- born -
82 years`: ago on March, 29, x1870:
Interment ' :was in Dungannon
Cemetery, the' pallbearers being.
William .Cranston, Brown Smyth,
.Gordon Smyth, Wallace Wilson,
John ...Finnegan and Isaac . 'Fer-
guson.
Miss Ferguson is survived by
three, . brothers, Gourley, . Robert
and Isaac 'of West WaWanosh.
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GOOD .FAIR; .AT
DU.NGANNON.
With the speed events• •keenly
contested, ,perfect weather,, and
gate' receipts up over $100 from.
last year, officials of Dungannon
Agricultural Society were well
pleased with the; success of their
one -day fall fair last Wednesday.
' The fair was opened ' by John
W. Hanna M.P.P.,, who ,was intro -
duped by, .Howard Sproul, presi
dent of the iSociety.. Other speak-
ers were Reeve Elmer Graham
of. Ashfield and Elston Cardiff,
MVI.P,
Marvin Durnin, secretary, act-
ed as master o . -ceremonies and,
was .assisted :b Teg meGee irl
.
rta1ming the, .horse race: events
Calf Competition
• . Keen,interest was shown in
the Dwngarinon. ,Calf; Club coin-.
Petition. William Abraham, . •as-
sistarit agtittiletwatrepreaentative-
of Middlesex County was .t'he,
judge. John Butler; assistant ag-
ricultiral representative ' of Hur-
on. County,: :has been. • coaching
these boys. • '
The results were: 1.,, Frank Al-
Ston, R..7, Lucknow; 2, Gerda Log-
tenberg, .R.7, Luck low 3, Perk
Logtenberg, , R: 'T Lucknow; 4,
Lorne; Hackett, R.:7, : Lucknow;
Si Reina 'Logtenberg, R. 7, .Luck -
now; '6, ICen Alton, R 7,.'T:,uck
rtaw; 7, 'Ross Durnin; R' 2,. Luck. -
now; • '8, Marilyn McTavish, R. 2
T.ucknow;: 9, Murray ''Wilson, •;R:
2 Auburn* ,>,u.Sm R.
, George eor a g Smyth
2, Auburn;,.11,. James Reed, Dun-.
gan'non.. aY
,Winners:. in the ..saddle.. club
competitions Were: 1, A. McGee,
Goderich; 2, R. Duckworth„ God-'
erich; 3, Mrs.. Ralph''Sn:ith; Han:,,
over.;. 4, . Edna Stewart, . Port "Al
Bert; '.5, E. Whithead, Eden Grove;;
,6,.•:Clayton .Alton; Luckn'ow, 7,
Mat Nicholson, 'Kincardine.'
Horses
Shetland :foil: George Alton,
Luck -now -;-:„Elmer '.Johnston, ; At-
wood, : 2 and 3,.. Shetland pony
tandem, Elmer 'Johnston.; year-old
Shetland: pony,' :'Elmer' ;Johnston;
• hackney team in harness, 14.2
hands and under, E. E. 'Schroeder,
Hensall Elmer Johnston.'. Single
hackney, '14.2 hands 'and under,
'E:E: Schroeder 1 'and 2, Elmer.,
Johnston ,'3;best groomed' ' horse
on halter, ' Elmo . Pritchard; 1 and
2, James. Forster., Lucknow.
: Best : blood :stallion, ' any age;
-Elmer. . Johnston'1 .and 2; lady,
driver, E. . E• : Schroeder,Elmer.
Johnston;. Ernie `Little;, single tan-
dem, ,'. E.. E. •Schroeder, Elmer
Johnstone ,best matched' span, of'.
horses on 'grounds, Elmo Priteli-.
ard; Hand 2; best walking team;
James Forster,: Elmo, Pritchard,
Elmer.. Johnston; hacktiey, team in
harness, E. E. Schroeder, Elmer
'Johnston 1 and '.2.'.. ' •
Girls' running race: 'Mrs. .
Smith; . Edna • Stewart, Port Al-
beit, Pony running rage, Arthur..
Dixon; Tommy :Dixon. Amateur
sulky raCe,: Pearl Lee, George
Feagan;' Dr. . B. . Grattan, Ken
Kerr.:; Hal Bingen, Bruce Welland;
Valuable, 'Dr. 3. Jerry. Relay
race: •Jean, 'Tory and .'Queen, rid-
den by Walter. Nicholson; .Prince..
Royal; Pretty Lady and :Brooks
Kaity, `, ridden by. Dr. W. • Such.
Open: pony race: 'Keith Feagan;
Benson, Feagan, 'Best `broken .sad -
die horse.:. Prince Royal, Ahtin
McGee, .Goderich; Pretty Lady, R,
G. Duckworth, . Goderieh; Silver
Bell, Mrs. Ralph Smith , •Hanover;
Tony; Edna Stewart, Port Albert;
..Silver; Earl' Whitehead, , Eden
Grove; Trigger; Clayton Alton:,
Lucknow; • Jean, Mac Nicli.olsoi ,
: Kincardine; Rosy, Earl White-
head; Queen, Mac Nicholson;
Tory:, Noting). Nicholson.
Draught Or agricultural brood
mare: James Forster, Wagon or
General purpose mare, ' having
rained' foal •in -1952, Mac Nichol,.
son. Two-year=old wagon or •ex-
press filly or geldirfg, Earl White,
head;» Eden; ~ 'grove: On e=year'-: o`1d4
wagon or express filly or' geld-
ing; .'Mac 'Nicholson: Foal born in
1952- wagon or eipress, Mac
Nicholson.
Carriage or road horse i:r har-
ness, Ernie Little. •
$est' three'•horses oWned in any
township; Elmo` Pritchard, James.
Forster. Best' pony owned and
ridden. by boy or' girl 12 or render
'from . Ashfield, West W awariosh,
Coiborne. dr Gbderich twp,r Mel
SHOWER. HELD WEDNESDAY ••
FOR GLADYS GIBSON
Miss Gladys Gibson, whose mar
Miss Gladys Gibson, whose
marriage took place on Friday,
was guest of honor at • a miscel-.
laneous shower last Wednesday,'
when hen she received many.lovely
and useful gift's; The s'hower,'held,
at the Gibson • home, was planned
by her aunt, Mrs, Alfred Ritchie.,
About ninety guests were: pres-
ent with Ruth Johnston presid-
ing at • the. ;piano while the guests:
arrived. A short Program includ-:-
ed acing -song' led by Mrs. J W.
Joynit; acontest conducted. 'by
Jeal . Rutherford; solo by Mrs. J.
C. •Armstrong; reading by 'Shir-"
ley' Gibsonand a '.contest by.Sad
• ... y
ie Johnston. •• • " w.
The gifts were carried to the'
bride -elect by ' Carolyn G ibson'
and Audrey Boss'and Gladys'w'as
assisted in. openang them by Ruth
*:. .,. , obi e.,_
Atter, Gladys had expressed her
thanks, 'the gathering joined, in
"For She's A Jolly Good Fellow".
Lunch. • *as served by. forme!
schoolmates and. Girl Guide as
sociates.
SISTER 'OF'ST. HELEN'.S' •
LADY LAID TO -:REST= - _
Funeral services were held on
Monday afternoon''at Goderich for
Miss Mary E. Salkeld, who 'pass-
ed away in''Goderith HoSpital of-;
.ter.' a lengthy':illness.. She' was 88
years of age and: a, daughter of
the, late Mr. •arid Mrs. ,Isaac. Salk-
eld of Goderich Township. Only
surviving member of . thefamily
is;. Miss Salkeld's sister, Mrs
�E.. -Gordon of St. Helens.
:A lifelonlg:• znerni er.' of . St.George's • An.glican Church, ' she
Wa-S:• a past; .president of the Lad-
ies! ,Guild; and the W.A.•of` that
church, and a past president and.
Charter member oP .the: 'Goderich:
Women's Institute.
Dickson.'Brno—d- rnste and" two of
-her progeny, one ' foaled in 1952:
Elmer Johnston', ' Mac Nicholson.
' ' Swine' and Cattle
Breeding . classes of swine:
'Clayton "Alton,, Lueknow, only:
prize winner. Market hog: classes:
Alvin .Alton, Lucknow, .only
Winner.
Herefard. tattle:. Allan Petrie,'
.Dungannon, only .exhibitor:
Grade cattle: year : old • heifer,'
George. Alton, Lucknow, . Fatted
c x or. steer,: any • breed,. Cecil
Johnston„ Lucknow; George Al-
ton, Lucknow. -Year-old steer,
Cecil Johnston .1 and .2, George
Allton; 'female,. any ; age,. Geor ige.
Alton.
• • Best bee, herd of three_ females,
one male:' Frank Todd,Lucknow;
Allen Petrie. Best: steer calf,, any
breed; George :Alton. Bent heifer
calf on grounds, Frank Todd;
Lorne. Hackett, :Dungannon; Al-
lan Petrie. Man bringing his cat•
tle the greatest distance.. Frank
Todd. Special: for bull under one
year, Frank Todd, Allan Petrie
2 and 3. ,
Shorthorns: Milch cow,having
raised 1952 calf: Alvin Sherwood;
.Dungannon. Two-year-old .heifer,
AlVin Sherwood. Heifer under
one, year:. Lorne Hackett; Alivdii
Sherwood., ' Femalei any 'age„
Lorne Hackett; Alvin 'Sherwood
2 and 3.
'Aberdeen Wilgus: . Frank Toild,'
Lucknow, only exhibitor.
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ESDAY,. ,SEPT, 24th,, 195
I4INLOUGH
Mr. and' 'Mrs, H. A. •Graham •
,spent. the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Levi: Eckenswiller. at Lon,
don.,
Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
and fami y . spent Sundaywith
relatives at A.mlberley. •
1VIrs.: (Rev.), 'Hugh MacMillan
will• address. ' the Presbyterian
Thankoffering meeting when' all
ladies in'the community are''cord.
Lally; invited.
Harvest: Thanks `ging' services .
will be held. in the • A
ngLcan
.Church on, Sunday, .October 5tb,,
.and anniversary services. will. be
held. at ,the Presbyterian Church
on October .12th.
Mr. and Mrs., Clark Needham,
Nancy and Helen, visited Sunday,
with*Mr..
And Mrs. ,Stewart Need..
ham, Con., 10:.
Olivet W. M. s:
The meeting was held at the .
home of Mrs. J. MacTavish on*
September .11th with .a , good at-
tendance and Mrs. McCharles;
presiding.. The Lord's .prayer wag
repeated .• in.• unison- and'a hymn
was read by Evelyn ' •MacTavish.
Mrs. D. McCharles took the mel
nation. • The roll . was_I called by
Mrs. D. Henry.: Miss Mary Roul-
stgn played for the:hymns.' Mrs,
D. MacTavish ' ,and her group
took over. Mrs. A, MacTavish in..
troduced the special speaker, Miss •':
D. Douglas. She: spoke On the.'
lives of the Formosans.' "A . duet
was ' sung 'by Mrs;' Bryden and
Mrs., MacTavish with Evelyn
MaicTaviish• playing for them;,• •
Prayer was 'offered by. Mrs.. W, '
MacGuire-"-and `a vote' of , thanks
tendered. to • the . ones taking part
and also the hostess.' '
DO 1\ N Y'R ROO'K
(Too '=Late 'For Last Week)
A n Wiser of people ,'from this
vicinity attendd -the--Westerir—
Fair at London ` last week„::
Mrs.' R: •Charnney` was a Sun-.
,day visitor ,with her daughter.
Mrs. Verna Doerr and family at.
'Niagara Falls.
•: The W;M S. and W.A. ' met on
•Thursday afternoon at the home:.
of `Mrs., Stuart Chamney with.
Mrs. H.• Jefferson presiding; ,.
~Hymn :662 'wassung in ` opening';
the Lord's prayer, was repeated,
in unison •and •psalm: gel. 720 read
responsively. Mrs. Hardy .gave a
reading on • "The World's day.' of
Prayer". 271. was • sung. .
Mrs. E. Robinson read. an article
on : Christian Stew;ardship..Mrs;
R. • Chammey read' some verses
entitled . "A . houses ife's' prayer",
:The '11th chapter in. the study
book,. "The Orientals in Canada"
Was' read by Mrs. 'Chas, Jeffer- •
son. The minutes- of. the previous,
meeting fivve approved : as read.
Hymn 445 !6vas sung in closing,
Mrs. E. Robinson offered het
home for the October meeting.
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ST. HELENS
St. •Heteri's Women's Institute'
Meeting 'will :be held on Tuesday,
October .7th •in the Community
Hall. Guest speaker, Mts. Duval
of Winghana:'Topic, "Canadian
Furs", Hostesses, Mrs, Frank Mc'..
QuIIlin,.•1VIrs. Lorne Woods, Mrs-. '
Charles MvDoneld.: .
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