HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-27, Page 3THURSDAY,. QCT013BR 27,. ,1949.
NEW. & IMFIi.OV/PD A,Rayon Sups
and Nylon Slips, 100 on. sale Fri-
day and Saturday 'at greatly, re-
duced prices. The Store with the
• Stock.: THE' MARKET. .
,T. it Hall received delivery last.
• weekof a new Dodge.
Mr, and..' Mrs. Keith Ritchie -of
Petrolia spent the week end4ith
relatives in the community
--Miss Joan MaeQuaig • spent the
'week -end in : Toronto" with her
sister Mary.'.
Mrs. Fred Sancartier, , of . Sud-
bury. spent a week in Ashfield'.
with'4r: and Mrs. Spence Irwin.•`
Mrs:. ,Saan; Morrison . and Mr
> Leslie ' Alton visited last week`
withMr. ' and Mrs: .Gordon'.Mor-
rison , .
Messrs:': -Tam' Inglis and' Bob
Adams spent the week -end at.
Newbury with Mr,' and Mrs. Mac
Inglis: •
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Mr; and: Mrs, ;Ewen D. Mac.
Quaig, Sally and jack, Toledo,
. ` Ohio, spent the ,week end . at the.
family ,home,
Mr. and Mrs, John Carruthers,
`'Gayle and Anne .of. London and
Mr'. • and Mrs. George' Fisher and
family spent. Sunda, at Mr. Ron:,
tie`oyster's.•' '
b :.. LUCKNO.W
UNITED CHURCH`
Minister:, Rev. W. J. Mumford,
M.A., B.D., S.T.D.
SUNDAY,OCTOBER•
SU ,3 Oti
11 a.m.: "The Little .,Palace
Beautiful",.,
The sacrament ' of .:infant
beraptism , will; be administ-
ed.
Pageant of
Triumph.
• l i invited The pubi c cord ally m ed to'
worship with us.
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FROM $1.25 '.
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,Concession, 6, . A►shfield'
'Phone ' 81-r-7 Dungannon
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HE' LUCKNOW SENTI?EL, LUCKiNtOW, ONTARIO
eral
Mr. and Mrs. Fria Cox and
"Jimmy of Rothsay spentthe
week -end with 'Mr. and. Mrs. L.
C. Thompson....
•Gordon and Kenneth McNay'
are, in Wingham Hospital with in-
fluenza that was accompanied: by'
cpngestion..Mrs. ;McNay and ,Don-
ald. were
Don-ald.were •also ill, but escaped the
congestion and are recuperating
at home.
OBITUARY
MRS. MARX E ;MOORE
The death of Mary E, Moore;
a .lifelong: resident of this •dis-
trict,' .occurred at. her home.: here
on Friday, October 1.4t�i.',She wad
8l. years...of. age' and , had' been.
in failing health, for some time..?'
Mrs; Moore was . forin'erly Mary.
:Elizabeth .'Anderson, daughter of:
the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
Anderson, early' residents of ,the.
Auburn. district, where Mary .was
'born,
She: -,was' Married ' in 1899
to 'Ja�rr��,,es .David.:Moore,. and took
'Op residence ' a t Whitechurch,
Where ' • she resided' until
when: she moved to Lucknaw, and
Where she made her horne;.•until'
her; death,• .•
The .funeral :service , was held ,
;at Johnstone's Funeral.'Pariors,. on
.Monday; 'October 17th; conducted
by:,Dr. 1VIacDonald of Luck
now. ' Presbyterian Church, Inter
ment'was: in . Wingham Cemetery,','
the. •;paillbearers being 'Harvey
Aitchison., Wingharn; Wilbur Erb.
Teeswater;' Thomas : Burns, R T.
Douglas, N. H.: IHedley . and. ; ,Alex
Havens,:: Lucknow
' Mrs. Moore is "wvived:by one
son,':Gordon Moor of Acton;: one
brother, ;:Albert Andersonof
South; Haven, Mich.: and ,'one sis
ter, Mrs.,' Margaret '. Kibbie ',of
Sand Lake, Mich , -
A mon,; William Moore, was.:
killed at The Sonirne; in 1.916. Mr,
Moore, passed ' away • • four years
ago in Western• Canada.
PRESEN 'ATION AT SLAKES'
Tuesday;' evening of last
week the congregation of B1akes
Church held a social evening at
which a presentation.' .was!, made
to Mr. and Mrs..Harry Wilkirise
The,' evening ,was spent. in' play
in croquinole. A short . program
;was also enjoyed and lunch: ser='
ved.
'Howard Blake arid Russel Irvin
had 'charge of -the. •:,presentation
which , included 'two. nice .gifts
chief of which was::a'.lovely elf;'
ectric• .'table lamp.'
T'..HEL:EN .
Mr;, A. J. 'Wallace of Lan'beth
was: a ,week-end:;Visitor with his
'sister, Miss Mary Wallace..
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon! Miller
Larry and 'Mis's .Doris Taylor 'of
London were home for ,the week
end. • . '
. ,,The Novetnber ,meeting of thee.
W: 'I:•. will, be held 'at 'the home
of ..Mrs..James Curran on' Thur -
day afternoon, "November: 3rd at
2:30. Roll call,' an item .from the.
press •.:'of work done, in other
ibrariches.: Subject; ' in:•'•charge • of
Mra. ; W.• A. Miller. Program 'com
mittee •and . hostesses; ; "Mrs Fred,
McQuillin;"sand: Mrs. Gordon Mc-'.
Pherson..,
The:, ladies of the Missionary
Society - are :invited ' t o' the
Autumn , Thankofferin. of the W.
M. S.' o f Whitechurch •,United
Church on Fi iday 'evenir}g 8.80
when . Rev. M. G. • Newton will`
give ai ' illustrated, lecture.
Miss Mary: Murray, .Mr. Ross.
Murray and .Mr.: '•and Mrs, ' Cliff'
Murray- attended the funeralof
their cousin; Mr, Heny Daymnn
at Brucefield;
Mr. and Mrs; James. Douglas
and. family .of 1VJ itcic:ll, were re-
cent ,guests of Mr, and Mrs. John
Cameron, . • • • •
Plan .to .attend . the .bazaar and
afternoon tea under the auspices
of the W.A. of. the United church
in .the • 'Legion Auxiliary Rooms;.
Lucke oW, on Saturday afternoon
November. 5th,
on.'t forget the play ".Can't A1=
w' ys • Tell 'Sonwetirnes" by'. the
Ripley Jlunfor Fanners under'the
auspices ,.of • the Wor;nen's
tutu.. in the comi'n unity hall to-:`
night ,(Thursday).
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N 1 N ETY TH R E E
LAST WEDNESDAY
William H. Campbell, one of
Huron's grand old men, celebrat
ed his 93rd. birthday .fin Wednes-
day, October, 19th. Born at Brook
lin, Ontario, in; 1856,, he • carne
With his parents to H'ullett; town
ship at the age. of 14.,years; Later
they moved to, the 'farm. in .East
Wawanosh, four miles north of
Auburn, .
After teaching school at SS; .2,
Wallace township, and. at West-
field school, he married Fanny
Harrison 'in 1879 ,and settled on
the, home- farm,..Twenty.,-eight
years ago he 'sold' his •' ,farm to
his : son Albert, retaining: an acre
of it on Which he built a .house,;
Where he lived` until.' ten years
ago, when his :':wife died.: Sufce
then' he .has .made ,his'•'home' with
Mr.'. •and'.' Mrs ':Albert,"•Campbell:
He' .116A another.s,on, Colin; of Ot-
tawa and :a daughter, IVIrs'..W. P.
Crozier, London.
A man of sterling character, he
has always been interested in his,
church and the 'better things of
life. For more than. 50 years he
was Bible class ; teacher at "Don-.
nybrook church , .arid still is a
lnemlber., . of the ., session. there.
Keenly 'interested in everything
pertaining -to farming, he, also:
keeps .posted on ' world : events.
He has, a`.most remarkable mem-
cry and, .enjoys good health. •
WEDDING BELLS
RLTCHIE=CULBERT
A. quiet:wedding. took •place at
thea; Dungannon United .`Church'
parsonage ; on ' Saturday, October:
15th at 3:00 o'clock when Violet,
'daughter q f Mr: and ••Mrs. Thornas.
Culbert,' Dungannon, ,was united
in marriage to : Lloyd,Allan; only.
son of Mr, and Mrs: Wesley Rit-
chie of. Ashfield. Rev. Jas' Bright
officiated at, the ceremony.
The bride chose; a dress. of blue
taffeta with :. a lace .bodice. with
taffeta trim and a headdress. 'of
,orange blossoms, She • 'wore ' a
triple strand of.: pear'LS,, the gift,
of the groom and carried as bou-,•
quet'.,oi red "roses and ferns: Iyee
only attendant was her sister
An-
'nie. who' chose a rose—dress with
inserted lace and
grey accessories.
She wore ;. a �p'single-` strand • ' Of
ear-;ls. She 'oa>"r-ied a•` bouquet of
pinkand yellow. roses....
Mr Eldon Ritchie,. Ritchie, •cousin.Of, the
groorn, wwas :'best man.:
.Following the,'ceremony: a tur-
key dinner 'was held' at the Bruns
hotel; Winghain;. for ii*nediate,
rel tives4 Mrs:,Cuibert,; the bride's
mother, chose a.navyblue petti- ;
.point dress ,with matching '.acres=.:
soriesand wore. a'•coirsage of red!
roses. The' groom's mother .choses
a dress,:, of. navy blue crepe with•.
black .accessories •
and wore . a .;coy.
:sage of red ros-
es,
• The, gift. to: ;the ,:`bridesmaid;
was silver candleholders and' ' to,
the, : best . Aman a ', gold :plated tie,.
clip. • ,.
Later ` the ' .,y young couple left;
for ,a: trip to. Niagara' Fa11s; Wind -i
sor : and other points ,The
tra'v'elled in a .dress .of grey shot`
taffeta with a.:corsage of .coloreds
roses, a foliage •red 'coat with;
black accessories. On 'their, return
they reside, on the 'groom's
farm on the '12th Concession of
Ashfield, '
Prior to ..her marriage,. Violet
:was .presented with many pretty
and useful' gifts by'',the ,WM.S.
of. 'Crewe, in Crewe school:
P,GF;SES;
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/a. John
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Its amazing caa it ...i
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excel'ient work make ibe JohnDeere :..
the outstanding mill on the market.
°` Built, in 6., .10E, and 14 -inch sizes.'
See us for complete :details.
FOURTH CONCESSION, .
Mr,: ',Tra Dickie• donated• the
wood •and.'; over twenty . men of
South" Kinloss . corigregatioh' had
a bee Jast Wednesday, and cut it
and hauled• it to, the church: .
Mr. and: Mrs. W, MacConnell
of ;Hamilton;, visited last week at
the .home` of Robert. McCormick
-and : with other - relatives; .and:
friends.
• Mr. and Mrs:Bod •lVlacD.oug:all
'and.. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Mac.-
Dougall,. and' two childreri spent
a day the •fiistof the' week in,
Flesherton:
A : • large crowd attended the
KairShea Institute meeting at the
home of Walter MacKenzie last
Thursday. . ", '
P A Meeting 'was held '.at the
school house last Wednesday eV. -
ening, .to get a :club, formed for
the 'Co: -Operative • Insurance,
JOHN. DEERE Qua ,'.ry
Have Receive
pment.
CORN .PICKERS
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Huron Rd., , od `ch
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'Phone 1132.
KINCSBRIDGE
ris •
address '' to • the . Parent .Yupli
-audience in 'the L: ucic ow Town
Hail
Fnom' the 'London Advertiser of
September .16th, 1870: (70 years.
ago) Mrs` Tahnan° read 'the fol
io ung extractee
It • rrua ' .y s m a bigthing to,'
say 'but ;it . is nevertheless 'true;
than to Lucknowr. ' belongs the
hOno> of ; having the ;largest aiicl'
inose successful iCaledonian Soc,
iety of ;;America,:' the -annual
games • of which • pare the finest
held on ' this „• continent; ' and at-'
tract from- year: to_year .the most•
,distinguished :competitors. in .all
departments. The causes must be
extraordinary '4 to Produce, s+,uch
wonderful results, and to sustain,''
an increased interest in the `games
:from • year to year,.'. this year's
Meeting . which. took • place last+
Week (being ; 'iri. many respec
ahead of any '•former, one. In
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