The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-02, Page 1420. Yearly fn Advance
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TaurtSD E Yr. J J•lYE 2nd, 190$'
Mao
irte#y
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• Mrs. Mary • Arin Treleaven, who
• botds.the dual distinction of :be,'
Lucknow's, oldest resident,.
ing ...
and' 1'cingest continuous res�,dent,.
-(rr
'.Ma 29th. Although con
Sind4aY, . Y .
her ,hoiine,-•except for 'an
.title Mrs: •Treleaven still:
car c, .
odd .
,
i uch � enjoyment .out. Q£ life,.
takes 'much
talc
and with r youthful mind theor
'izes that,, .`.you're just.. as young
as you . feel .. She 'takes a ;great
in local' and .national..af-
`interest
obsetvecl her' .90th k'r' tllday ort
titI 11~ECEIVES HEARTY iI,ES. 'Ol1iSE ' ENGAGE TEACI•IER� LEA 'E.•, TO'' E
C. O•F C, MEMBERSHIP.. DR,I�!TE �(
,Miss Isabel, 11Kacfonald has .HOME IN P I CTO
The I leknow ..a•,n d ;District been'' engaged tAfa teach Grades .1 • • r----'
and:; II. in the Lucknow Public Mr, and Mrs. Garfield Ostran
_ • School.' `She' will succeed Miss der, residents • of Lucknow for
-. thirty-eight ' ears°: left -on Tues
.. ISMER, 'TO �, ' , , : Marjorie Cramaxi who has. resign,.Y �.
PRl(ME NT
he rt '' response Awit : •
. .. a y, h a strong ed: Miss lvfacDonald', vwl�ose'harrie day tp, make their �horrae •in Fctori;- •`
STOP AT AMBERLEY �� ,,...
• •• • ' : e. Ibershi .cured` in this new'Ashfield l T own i 'has had The :parting with:, friends „here,
rn m 13,.as. • h is in Ashf e d o . .h p, _ .;_,-., 4
:' .rime Muenster lit. Hon,• •.- .. -• • :wask; not eas' for. Lueknow was.'
" organization yrlich, should: pro considerable teaching experience y,
L St. Laurent::
a
Daiswill. stop: ,'vide a : otent "force:.in' promoting_ grill .has:: been at ..Porters Hill }n• ,horrie. ,to, them anl''.•tlie roots of
A'nxberle' this .P it ... �,
at .. y. Thtxrsday ., . • ' f. h. , co r• .. .. : •'... • � the `, ' a ': � friendship were 'fi:rrril .. es abltsh�-
,., _ .,„ �,. the best, interests. o, the ixr.. Gpderich �.o,�rnship for p st._ ,P Y .�.,
. ' . ftern. on une. 2nd .Si,a .• , .: . r, t,•' to eath' of
a o... , �. , . _, a P u it � . tvtno fe s. -ed.:: It `the r .d.
uxi 3
as
r.. , mately �" .0 p► xu., The; ur 11 =1t� ;ill Abe �im o s ble ,• .: _ , . - . ., licit' � can .liex f ord , a• -, year;:, ,0g0'.'., • I,
. " � • • •. . •'; :. Nat. „a .y.... wu . P s >s._ � . y
s :'
' a . *ori. Scholarship .la Felt ' ar w`hi h altered ' the .r I'r>!xne� ;Mixuster ..}s•; �eheduled; . � for • caxi�irasse -s. to .eoitac't all those ;•Receives .Gr.duat S ,1i P st _ „ u Y, .. c: .. t
t.6:. speak i 7:•�• ictor P.. r •' •. in i u � . their 'li_ e '�nd • �eci d e
. � .,><., ,. n,...V,..., ,..xa a k, ' , ..w. ma . be. interested oinin Miss Helen Salkeld,., daughter course•.oft r , v sy ,a . d , d d , ..•;�
yjoining
Kincardine at"3.30 �.m.• ' and: :i ° • • r T.` J. Salkeld, 'ahem to, meturn to` the. Pieton is-:'
, .. _, P, , , . thChamber. The'fee is $3.00 and ;.of .1Vlx. ,and M s., , , : d
wall Proceed from there to ' i'ig'' Was awarded -the F..'Eric. Milliken' trict_ where .both Mr. and Mrs:
. memisersh�p . � invited amo b
Goderi h' via the 'B•luewate� . s •alike.' , `'= natthe c. nv cation. O.str a der were born,' and where
c , r. rural and uribran 'residents ,memorial - rxze u:. Q__, ...rxt , r e
r h o a , v. nm Don't aro Agri- ;R x w uried
is : . radii) and .:..flag :�'aY, � �' n e e g Dont. wait to be contacted•,..Your .ceremonies off, the Ont .,i g Rexford was lJ
fairs,.' an: ardent r:. o � . , •..A
i •• •, ,*meeting: A brief stop enroute • b` r .hi' e will- be •w.elcom= cultural Colle e, Guelph,: last Mr:'' and 'Mrs. Ostrander came
i*i ,. the winter ..never misses. � a .•. , .metxit e. s p f e•. ... g
• ''will. be. made' .at Aniber-1 -- `: `. ednesda when she received to L ink/low ori March ,1Oth -1911:
Ma .le• Leaf .hockey • broadcast. eY, ed, by any o the campaign Coin; W Y:
accor n •to • Liberal candies of'.Bachelor of Science. when . he . u�rchased the �bl'ack-
• , Treleaven's political leanings ' . , .. � �:,,,,rk ,.: rxittee ; ;members; I.,layd Ashton, .the-degreep
Mrs . . ate Donald• rB, Blue.. ••
, ":. a.smith: business.:of'Charles •McKin
:, need'. nev°er be in, dowbl;,, and al- ; _ . .H. T�.: Bud , Th�a+rripson, Charles : , ;
Chamber of Comxnerce • member-
ship campaign is in full 'swing this,
week, and 'ca i.vassers report: a
• ready:she'has arrangements made - ---
Wester 13ob McIntosh 1 e . SHOWERS HELD
non, and Which he had.:cOntiriued:
tin • out: to,' cote on June DD'. Chamber. president is, Blll :Pappas to; ' operate' eversince had'�1,e'
for get•: g'. •• erre GOLDEN �E;.. , NG
• -and the secretary B Ander FOR. 6RI DE-EL.E.0 • which :they. now vacate was ptfr-
.". o�;A►ii .'SATURDAY an: •..
chased frog -Robert • Snel- rove •
Upon ' completion of' .the *nem
•bership drive, a. general•: meeting,
will 'be held to a ,prove the .con °.
h- t ution'' .of the:; organization,
swear " in officers., ,issu'e' member
ship cards and other general bus*=
.Mrs. Treleaven' was born ; in
• . i west of Gl n's' .. ,: '
1
'owxish e
fled
h ,
As P
and 'Mrs. James 'Weh-
'when ern a ,child of . f Mr,11/i m s H. , e._
13111, •and 'w.h our 'Seer of Burli;ngtonz a former local
know: to reside; and ,'
Caine' lauc 1e,-. are celebrat-ing their Sat
+ e• '�;r 86 ears she has' *been ,„;,•1, wad ,.: •
whet 14 Y :. wedding arinivcrsary' J'une'7th':at
10 ' ti contint us .'resident. Her father
+• familydinner given in their.
. thelate Walter Treleaven, :opera
honor 1by their only daughter,'
le ave Flour Mill
d,�th:e Treleaven ... .. ..
atc „ . , Mrs.: P. E. Fairbank- at her .home
ch s:`been erns farnil for'
• which' Yia , Y 105'Balmoral„Ave South; Harrill-
fo four.score ears•.
over o years., ton. Thio' Will .be f ollowed b an '
Y
• :1VIrs:' . Treleaven recalls how ,At. Home on Sunday, "afternoon,
Sparsely ,Lucknow' w+as'populated ° June : 12th at .the :couple's ” own
when She.Was a Child. -There Were home 35 .Pearl :St:1 Burli " on;
•
ime from
only awa:h.Qus'es�t�h�at•t . where t':e� ' 'i11 be. leased to re-`�
y , , , .,whet.. h Y..w' P
South Kin ..i
the United. Church to ce*ve their frrends .and neighbors:.
n abbut f ur ,' e ,,
loss , Church,: a d a ou Q . • V�ell known :as •Janiand ,Jim
lanes , df `' ibusinels along ': Mali.(Carpenter Jim'they. . moved, to
Street.Malcolm 'Campbell Opened Burlington ' about' thirty = eight
the first; .'shop here• . in 1859, the years ago;: Where Carpenter . Jim :
ear -•Mrs. Treleaven: ': was *born. -
Y .. has iaeen�, more than; � steadily •e1.7
i
The: next year he was appointed lo. e .,and is wall' known. for•:is.
,P y .
i.
nye :'excellent w.orkmansh p.:He
.rY
employed, . by the .Nicholson
Lumber Co.
They are' miembers of the Trip-
Proctor's harness,`shop,. .Where it���.:. :United Church andN' have been.
Silverwood.s, Sha . is located and
Shap ...t ,. these .roan.
re alar... attendan s y
g
Mooney. s, tinshop, 'just east, ''Ofears and, take• •a. 'great. interest
Y.4
the pi
esent onto ice:.: •'
,, P , in .old its affairs. Mrs. Webster,
A lifelong.inernber of the•Meth-' 'takes'an'active ' 'in the' ladies''
E .; Pam
odist and. 'tjnited r Church, ' Mrs.•.
T,re1ea{vaen -has a.' clear: recollection
of ,1VIetticdism, here, prior to and
-:following the 'union: of, the' Wes,.
leyan and :New; Connexion con
,gregations. Before .a church was
established, services" were: held_
in Geor a Rooklid • '-
g i ge s hotel, with
• circuit riders in charge. 4'
Mrs. Treleaven's husband, •the
late T; L. Treleaven vias a well
known photograp>E ' here for
*many,..years; His death occurred'
in'.19-16:Si
nce •then. Mrs. Trelea-
ven ; and ; her ..dg
au hter; / Gertrude
have; continued to reside2.,•in the
old home on Main Street. Mrs.
Treleaven, ",h,er. brother •*'Walter'
and tier sister. • Louise :are the
t• hree surviving' meni!bers of this
'• pioneer family: of eight,
On the'' occasion, of 'her riire,-.
tieth birthday, . , Mrs Treleaven:
was .showered 'with.,'g ifts' 'and .re-
,
-membrances. Amon ' them *as as a'
beautiful • 'hydrangea': from •the,
Ntiliadc Council; ;arid a 'motel which
read, ."We, the r Council ' of.' the
Village
., €, of Lucknow; . on behalf
- of all residents of the comm'un=.
"rtY,vi�li to Congratulate, you . on
thi4'.4;,tii 9Oth' birthday'':
postinaster.:Other- of: .the earlier
"businesses: were "John. Treleaven'S
drygoods :store, where , • > George:
':Bower now resides, Rossi and
organizations and Mr. Webster is
an honorary life member of • the
church .session.
' They have': one son, Elven, of
Toronto and one daughter, Mabel
and: two;, grandsons, •Kenwand Clif
ford. of Hamilton.,
FORMER LUCKNOWITE
DIED IN ,EDMONTON •
•
•
Word lias lbeen• received ?here
BORN ON GREAT, GREAT'
AUNT'S` 90TH BIRTHDAY'
• On Sunda' •, May. 29th, a' son
was born' to Mr.'and Mrs. Richard
Kilpatrick of Ashfield, and w'hich.
day marked :the ninetieth birth=
day of Mrs, .M A. Treleaven of
Lucknow, great, great aunt of;`the
Child..
DR. FOWLER `GOI N. G
TO�BRACV
�.-.�.ILLE
•,
Dr. G Q: Mss.
0 of'•Toronto will
�
head
vele . as
succeed+''Dr.'V�m.'.Fo r
.of il'ie Bruce' County Health' Unit.
m
ce his duties on
Ile' will° comxnen
Jul&t lst', when. Dr. Fowieer..takes
over a `similiar•' appointment in
the.counties of, Leeds and Gren :
•
vin
tok e 'wibh`headquarters a Br c .
ville.
K '
head o
f. ea
Dr. Fowler has been h
the . Bruce 'County ' Unit since . its
incePption .in, 0196.:' He :Was.,: no
stranger-locally,'havling practised
fora ti` before o -
y.
in Lucknow t m1e g
-ing' to Erin. During, the war Dr,,
Fowler served for' five' years in
the Medical Service:
h •Arrn ' Y
F
Ashfield friends , 'of.. Miss, Marie
e `son .: bri,de-elect' `of - Satin -7.
ngu , t
.1,da : met at the home ofher '�par-
tints, nd' MMr:.ars." Tu,h. Ferguson.,
O �.
of : Ainberley,• to shower her:with
.man ' lovely and : useful gifts.
y Y . . .
Marie; entered, the ;living` room'. to
the. ,strains' of "Here Comes 'The.:
Bride"; played by: ,Mrs.. D. A. Mc:
Lean rs. Joe. McIntyre re ' resid•
,,...M ; Y• p
ed for an entertaining ria ram
p ,g
which included .�:a - solo.
:b Mrs.,
Y
Duncan McKa with accom
. Yy • .lam
D'c ana'
invent � byMrs. , A.M e ,
'highland 'dance - .Elaine .Mc
. Mc moan;:
Intyre: and,`,Marian
t by' Mrs. Ray
with accom ' : zmen M s
l� , .
McKenzie,. a. piano -solo Eby Audrey
ROSS; ,several . contests. ,conducted
by. 3elei Johnston;, duet 1ZYMrs.
H. MacLeangi and Mrs. W
m
.
*Ossread:n-adress of" onor.
•
;and the gi ts were 'presented by.
Alma Johnston and Audrey Ross.
Mrs. Wni. Harris..'assisted her sis-
'ter in: opening' thee. ofes.. Ma
rie
thanks invited
expressed. her. and
the ' ladiesRto iv+isit; 'her in; her
•
sh.,xtly aftercoming to: Lucknow. ,
1V
a learned th OstrandersOstranderh d lea.n d , , e
blacksmith -trade--at--M41fo:rd near, .
Piston. After their marriagethey: ,•
farmed in the P.icton district' 'for ,
a.' few' :years, until ' Garfield saw
the ;Mc intron shop acl vertised
sale :in. the ' Toronto Globe,. He
bought it ..and 'from the 'moment
•
they settled in .Lucknow;.:
were satisfied that "this was. just'
the place ' for them'. When leav-
Tuesday,,' Mr. Ostrander,
motion em, hasized
cYloked With e
that •• they::would.-: never .as long
as they lived fonget'the .good,; folk
of this community.
In 1917'Mr. Ostrander coria• let- '.
ed• building:the Ford Garage Since 1932 Mr:::'
ad -
'joining his *blacksmith'.shQp• It
.Was '.first rented:t Crawford and'.
t r rietors'
Smeltzer.;. Su'bs�equen pop
were Wm. Naylor, 'Ed Rerwitck,
Winterstein and Struthers: and,
Well. -.1'enderson..
Ostrander •operated the garage '
,himself, until' disposing• of it `last ,
November. ' to ' Gordon. Montgom-
ery
Mr.' 'arid' :Mrs. Ostrander. have,
'been industrious, honorable'. and
exemplary citizens •, - 'and ; their.:
many riends here bid them -fare-
well regretfully, but with best'
wishes for good .health •and coni- . '•
tentment :: in their new hoi•ne
hick ';they. plan tb *build at • the
outskirts„ of Picton '
On Monday the. Business Men's
,Association . presented a memento
to , Mr and. Mrs Ostrander. It was,
ailovely, 3-piece.Waterm n's-set.
future : *home.: r .
•
'•The bride's•trousseau and many.
other • gifts were disola ed Lunch-
'
was ' served•Mrs>. Ferguson;,
Mrs. Ross, Mrs. T. McDonald,. Mrs.
•
Wm. Harris and Mrs. HenryMc-
kenzie, ial 'time enjoyed>�enzie; arid -a s c 7 y
before the gathering' dispersed.
.: evening e in g .another
anoth
' On��-Thursday, e
sho'wer was held ' tor' Miss Fer-,
•'
Miss,
" -u ' r1 at the home ''of:her 'Parents,
b�,
• and was/attended: by friends. and'
During his., -three-year term in xiei;ghbors;..who presented Marie
Mrs.. Fowler, and: with �li vel' ' triiscella:neous' • gifts.
Bruce, ..134r. and 11x Y gifts.
the.-deatf on- Ssaturday, M two- children,' Billy and Joan;.. ~A--•t`ii i er lof friends' from .:town
of ay
21st of ' Mrs. Robert Menzies:; of,
Edmonton ' She was; formerly
Cara Moody, :daughter of •the late
Mr: and Mrs..Robert .'Moody of
l.•
4ucknow.' Her.' father operated :a
restaurant where Fred Nixon's
`.iresrdence `is°ri'o'wsituated.: ,
Mrs.:•:Menaine's death wase quite,
unexttpected,, 'being due to ",a.
heart attack. 'She .was. one ,•'"of a
.family of four, daughters, two of
whom survive, Mrs. Elleda O'15.on••
nejl arid Miss tdna Moody of.
Leamington. Edna left at once .for
Fchnontori. tp atp ii 'th-e furter al:
r
Another sister, 'lVC s.. Wrn, • Peart .
(Maggie) . died'• many years ago.
W A1)tl
lerF S•F#,OIV NORIVJYA)b '
liEft YEAR'S VQi.
tx
SELLS ASHFIELD FARM,
TO IlARItY SCIJUIJRMANS
f
: Ash:
,Bob � 1+ at i sh of 'Con; .1 0,
'.:. .tl`ar�i•
sold hi~s� flirm• to, y
I: yY,-ns .'. l olcd rt Sail
• :• ShirleyShiz+eSherwood ' .h •a s Sclauut.rir,ans, an`d vt illi ._,, e
srricl; ,tc'cl f'r'om trate Iv . a of''stork; `ctc., next Thursday.
Scliv,ol receiving., �. fiord orm 1 erre S. hii.urmans acid
1Vir. incl rvlrs, c
her certificate ,, . '
ori }:ic•r year's work, 'Shirley coir*- Their farmly .of, six children .came
1� -�" _erre a ..
p etuCd the tem e' •out from. .Holland , i.n the'. early
` tenni last week. She is
" a "d'aughter •.of M . • s' pin of last. year, He, has since
•• .. rn and Mrs? Jim 1? , . ;g ,�. ,
SShe- T.. oad•of Ash -field and a grad- been 'employed by 1VI,r, Dave Ste
elate i t ,.,,* Lochalsh-Atnberle:
• Lticluxow^ �-i,gh ,shoo]. '!vert rxi Mr,
I. a �'
kiss Sherwood . ;
•._. . ' w it teach this diatrict., MxP Schuurmans;-will atb•'
soaring : crm 'd Corice�siolia tach possession of the farm in the
Ashf eS P early fall.
hive .resided in. Walkerton. were '.present at this gathering.
..r•tfi-;...
CO.MINC EVENTS
.BLOSSOM TEA` & BAZAAR '
:Ever .one is invited to attend`
Y.
the Bazaar', and, ,Blossom Tea :iri
Nile . United . Church on' Wednes=
day, 'Juite,':'Sth from 2:00 to 5;00
DA C
A t • t ungannbi1 Agricultural
An : entertaining program in-'
eluded community`singing, , a' duet
.
iby Joyce' and • J.oan•, Campbell a
reading' by Mrs. James, .McNain,.
contests .by.' Mrs., Gordon Elliott
and Mrs.' Cheater. Campbell, Mrs.
'Wiri.''Carnlpbel1.presided as chair-
.lady.' Mrs. Wim. .'Courtney.: acted
as accompanist and an address
to- the "'brides -16-1)e 'was•,read•by
Mrs. Sam :Geddes, to which :Marie
Ball oil:'Friday, •Julie Ord;. under Tnade a fitting reply:..of thanks,
.auspices' of Dungannon Agricul:-i Refreshments•, were ;Served: to;
to Y
rad Societ s, Carruthei orches- I Conclude a .pleasant 'eevninig.
ira. Lunch' counter Ad ion �`--
50 cents. Pays To Adyertise
Was Second' In His Class
; i:.
' Results issued by the Un ver-
Y
sit of Toronto this • week ''show..
Alex PJfacnrt re to have obtained.
Y .
first` classhonors in the •first3x
•re-.
medical examinations. Alex stood -
second in his year:
SET :1D-AUGUS
�')( .
F � R . m�4455 R A
Mr. A. W. Russell of the 'Ont-„,
.ario De Rartnitent,of Health'was ,in
r
town on Monday', riiaking prelim.
• Mary. ar'ra'hgeinerits for the hold-
• Mrs, Frank Guest of Waderia,` •nig .of a tuberculosis c -ray :Clinic
ST. PFT;r1t'S BAZAAR Sask.,. has Ordered one, of the here . in ,mi:d»Atig ust. ',The ':dates
Tho Gii rld cif St,, •Peter's, 4.'ngli:' Blake's Women's. Association' cook ;set are the' 15th; '16th and 77th:
tad .Churi:11•':0,411 11:914' thOr aria ,beoks.''the: order was received Mr,:..11;ussell eonferred.witl ,Ted
n.uiil sale'••cif biking and .'vvoi'k and niter Urs. 'Guest . had seen ..'the Brewer,:°acting, , president of The,
Ys•itc•t°rutort •. tea . m thee Legion books advertised in Thonzpspn'a r,Clansinen Olutb; 'which will, tiga:iri
ltoms on Sattirdav, ,Tune 4th Goceiy advertisement.:, sp<tsoi, 't
fe clink, and a•n"alre 'a..,
ft•.oin 2.3'0 to to':.3C1. •Rverybody w:el
•
personal c,arivass of the Coiitrrttiri
.. SBFFERED il3[XP. FRAACT>C:TItt inviting come. .xtiy'- iii ,*rig a•ttencfatiee at it,
AUXILIAE. ' MEETING
The 'regular meeting;"of
Ladies Auxiliary tib; the Canadian,
LLegion Will be held in the Legion
looms, 'Tuesday; June 7th at .8.00•
o'ciook Social •• co ninittee, Corin
rides ' Zelda Crawford, Margaret
Solomoi and Mario3'L „Taaker;
ii (moi,:t*tlaiV4111,k ~ 441111111L.113111:
-1Mr. Todd is a ,pat
ie it in Chatham General Hospital.
With 'a fractured' hip: Mr.. Tock
suffered. :a fail 'ten days" ago, -rot
suiting in . the in'j'ury. Jnn spite of
his .atditr:ced . age doctors claim.
that 'he will" ''oe ' fable to 'Walk
again;
It is just two Years 'since the
last clinic here, but Mt,'Russell.
pointed out that the comrnuirity
is entitled -to ' special consideration
x t yr of tthe'general interest in
t clinic and the record -
braking. support of _ the „Amnia,
,Chrittmas
anrnia ,
Christmas seal campaigns;
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