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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-06, Page 21 'WAGE TW9 ASHFIELD THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, tONTABIO Wedding :bells are • srtall ringing in. OLir comtm•unity. Edith 'Jan,: infant. daughter of Robt. Simpson, on was W. and Mrs. baptized. at the morning'service• in the Presbyterian' Church on Sunc1 ay, •April 2nd, • ` Mr. • Frank Hamilton- :anal Lor- raine sipen+t a week. recently. With members ;of 'the dankly in Lon- • don, ; Miss IsaHowes Was guest lbel.. est of. honor at a m cell'aneolis show •_er field at her parents' home on' 'Tuesday.. • evening • ,of 1sst week, After a° : short ••program she :was assisted' in opening the gifts, by Miss Butler .of :Goderidh and :Ann MacKenzie,, n 'ed n 0 •. We -tw'ou�Id like' �to extend con-, • gratulation to Mr. and ,Mrs. R. Jr Oke whose marriage, was, sol- einnized on .Saturday;' April 1st, in Ashfield :Presbyterian. church.. WOO C UBS Asaeuribled %n Pack -Circle ; or - the opening ceremony of . .'last ' eekS' meeting, the• Cubs were led. in. the Grand Howl byGeorge •Halkkirik.' .There were • 22 present: Rollavwng routine inspection, • games'' ?vere••conducted by Akela, • and Rev: Tavener taught a , .new jungle dance; First star tests and instruction Were �gin�en, ,and'. the. meet • i ng closed with the „Cub; prayer. ;Final standing' :in' .the Mardi' Six competition showed' Tawny Six; led, by Sizer. Bill Ritchie : in ' first place. With 395 points,White Six. second •• with • 389; iGrey.383. andRed 375. Mem- bers, ' ers of the•,Z`awxly. Six ..'are Bill Itite'hie; , Bill` . Fisher, : E 1 d •o n • . Wraith', •:Douglas Schmid, Ted' 11 ' er Bruce Baker. . ''• ' •C Y GrARBA.G' COLLECTION TO $E RESUMED THIS WEEK ' The Municipal garbage collec- tion service will ibe resumedin Lucknow this' week, The • col- lett on 'system during the winter •months' was. 'arranged. for priv- ately by. those wishing it... The munici(Pal.µ collection will. bg conducted the same as 'other years . with the , north side of Campbell St. , bei: -'.serviced on •Thursda,'y.:•and the south side .on ,Friday,; It is:stressed that this. collect-• ion is for the''current week's gar bage; !only, and is' not .'a• spring "clean-up" . Of .' refuse.• N"o : ashes Iiftecl onl wrapped agar - will be Y :bage,' clean clans or bottles Attention is ialso .called So the careless ,disposal of 'refuse at the dumping. ,ground by individuals and the ' appeal made tow "dump • it over the bank"; ALBERT. WALLACE. DIED. __ .Y.. _EEK_._'.. SUDDENLY LAST -W • Wallace oc: The death of Albert Wallace curred • suddenly ifroun a : heart,. attack at his : home -at Lambeth last Tuesday. A brother, John, predeceased : him , a. few months ago. He': was an Uncle ,of. g. Miller "arid Mrs. •E, J. '.Thom' of St: Helens. Mr.. Wallace was born ..at �goyne •in Bruce County and was :One of a family of ten,.chaldren of the, •late ` Mr. and Mrs.:Alex ander'. Wallace: 'Only tiv:o , sisters; Miss Mar Wallace of Survive,. Y Walkerton' and Mrs.' Hattie Moore .' WEDDING. BELLS' ANDERSON STANLEY On Saturday, March 25, Luck- now" Prestbyterian church was the setting for a .pretty wedding when Velma °Oli,v[e, daughter'., of'. Mr, and.,Mrs.. Wm. 'Stanley, Luck - now, ,became ,the.',bride of John Harold. Anderson,' son of' Mrs. Harold Anderson of London and the. late Mr. Anderson. pi, Chas_ K . MacDonald penfornnecl • the ceremony. Given , in. marriage: by e , lier. father, the bride .was charm♦- in in as . gown .of lace net over g satin • with floor ' length-' veil. In approaching then altar she 'car- r"ed a white Bible, With garden - As a .is and strearners: ' s his �VIr.':.Robert 'Anderson wia brother's groomsman ''Ivtists Lois Anderson, • sister , of `the .. •groom, was .m'a'tt :Of honor. Her gown d' affeta -and she carried was gold' -taffeta a colofual bouquet of pink and ;hile ' we follow the .present sys- vvellocw roses. Miss; •Jean Stanley t ' ern ,v,hereeb a' man can swindle ithe.was"bridesmaid', for her sister, • ublic by :working • out, .phis �P 'taxes., We will,. never have decent. nti1.: -the--road_-..taxes:._are° -rzads u .collected in cash 'and: worked out by hired workrrie'n under . Goan petent. • supervision" • �THU�RaSDA`Y; APRIL '6.th, . l'95p OOKU G BAC'KWAR;DS' THROUGH THE. SENTINEL. -FILES.. Sixty Years Ago. An "ex loding Ohl 'oil laanp set P fire to the ,home of G. Northcote, Kenneth iMoLeod broke • his left, arm: while 'helping fight the' fire, when the :pressure on: the hose threw, him. off a ladder' . ) To prove;tiheir feat and. colleet a bet, Wm. MacDonald and A.reh- 'b l .,Nicholson cut 14, cords of ia d, •wood in 5. hours and .45 minutes; cutting" 2;y4: ::hours '''off • °their :pre ious 'record of„ 8 hours „ Rev.:] McKay married 'Tena M . Clure and Alex C. McIougtall. . Complaining of 'the condition of the roads , one writer said, '"We•, will . never, have decent ;roads gowned an mauve, tafifeta. and • ou uet of w gold ; roses. ' MarleneStanley,- youngest anl'ey, .'oun est sister oaf the bride, was Yg a charming flower 'girl in pale' gl green taffeta. 'She carried yellow 'roses.• The :'wedding' :fnusi�c was played Thirty -Etre ':Years -Agog of'C•blt by Miss Marian MacDonald 'The '• 1 Twenty Years - Ago Mrs. Robert' Purdon,' .Sr., for: merly Jean Thoxn,. died at White church. in .bei 79th year,. Wm., ,Kenitptor had:: his ,loam Ashfield destroyed by fire. Mr Kempton took over the lylassey 'p` Harris 'liusines�s- ,from. iYlaas}i 11 Gibson. a• Albert Rivers who :condu Med::• .,. .a." ,blacksmith , shop in.Lucknew " • for �a 'time died •at E monde` , � the .• i; Pupils in, the; JUnlar class. •of 'Room , I'.: jbein .'tau .g t ght�`�,.b. YMlss•.. Isobel Murdie were, • Dol'eria",pai Orson, Bessie Stewart, Fred Web-:..'. stet, Jack Cook;. Doiiald,McKe n zie, Russell' : , Gari iss, . .Arthur Smith, Chester Baker, Frances Arrristrong,. Lloyd Wylds, 'Russell Whitby,. ,1Vlary; .Salkeld; William ` : Scobie, Ernest Button, Celia Wi1� ; .son,::_...Malcalrn are not published ' according`• to standing),.. Mrs. James. Stanley 'and ily of Paramount were' honoted :prior to :roving to wingliam aeh Ma.l'calm :Campbell cobalt. Ten Years A o soloisit was,; ' Mr. Ehiner .U,mlb .' • . ` visiting, here having, return:- • who rendered ""The :Lord's Pray-:' g er" and •'"Through , The .Year's". 'were.... Ra , Sta'riley;; The 'ushers Y brother of the,bride and • .Colin;. bo. Brown of Hamilton, cousin of''the •.A•reception followed' in the�Re, creational Centre for,about eighty West. nests Receiving were the bride's riston., in' the g Was. v ed to his home town ,to : attend The: MacKenzie -Poop residence: the •miss riage of :his sister Mary.: nd 11IIr. M. Pierce: Curling' rink:composed •A g.. E. Durnin, J' •Henderson, T. :S. Reid :and R. Johnston' won eight- da •clocks at 'a lbonspiel alt ,Har - at •Dungannon was' destroyed by;; 'fire, There . were:. five •Thursdays m• February. ' It had not` Happened` since 1912 and:: could not„ again • happen until 1965 The. death •occurred.:'in Toronto �. at Iti:rs. Frank MacKenzie, .forrri`. ac ; , is ''survived : by mother: in_ a British navy suit Miss ' MacLeod ,was. NJr, .Nall e •Gwendolyn• erly'' Eliza' Cowan ncr two dau ht . s.• The. with ,e ..accessories, and the.ornoted to a osition` on the ed two sons a g ` g Y pr P. e. • � .. .. ,. ..,, .. , _ •: . , .;: , The.. Lucknow :Fii , Co ..con. was at Barrie on: Friday.. ro'om4s mother 'in: a hunter's ito'ri'al staff .of the'.•Canad'a Month o ...torn - funeral ,, g menced xts;;pragrarr► of pi csenting ,. `'green suit wih .beige accessories. ly at' ;Chic •. ,•,.q tr „q i ppmoc�oi..oimr; irk p mr:rri p 1 It. A: S ec a ra h y Y `Photo p •' Child arid ,Anima Photography �' , Al::. - •C MMERCI ': EDGINGS . Q PORTRAITS.. WEDDINGS • Guests from • out of t' wn were from London, Anc t H lion left ' art• ago •fountain', pens to the baysin mil- o Wm:''Stuart .a Thos. • Gaunt, form: The, its . pr •en n s as er; ami ;1, 8;00 beach for . auditing' Films : Developed:: ;and Printed, 24 Hour Service Cameras:. epaired Telephone -,199,` Wingham4 , Rtr ,1 Mr I3 41 All -Places o usiness in Lucknow will remain open this afternoon (Thursdal) until 6.15 p.m. because of the public holi- LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOC; receive $ made 'at: a Women's Institute At• acid Toronto; the books of Krnlosa Township. Heine. '`hose receiving pens were Mr and Mrs Afidersan on• awedding.trr,•p to HamStudents of Third Robin, . at Elliott, Georg. and:;1•r'rr Web ' .•., iltan ,. Nia_ ., • gara `Falls and Buffalo; : ;both Lucknow Continuation School aster, George, Ted a.nd" 'Sid Whit were McKenzie, C..McK nlev,::;by,•• 'Kenneth Cameron, Harald' �weariin • 'matching. 'suits�� of cinna-' ` we ,. go. n,`,< Alton,' Stewart,:Dawe':Milne: Donald Me -L de's to caat P. � Irving, A. Camero , H , , mon-, brown:_ • The' bri. p.• . was beige withgreen accessories', D Douglas,: M. Hamilton;' J.. >a etice, 'R. Stothers, R.F�tteglaSs, $ide '1VIr', and Mrs.• Anderson will ,re- �� n London. N Woods, A Mitchell;~ F. •Web• . i • •. f4111.1111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111.111411:111.111.11111111111.111111111411111641114111111i1111111111111111.11111111111111111111.1111110111101111111111111111111Mill111:1111111111fill11111111102.. outh Friday Each Week AGE—CONSIST' OF: Wrapped Refuse. Washed Tin Cans and tottleS. hese Must be placed in:a.container for collection. E. - Ashes Must Not, Oe Incidded, Nor Anything ; Else • 'Anyone 'urging' lihe punip Please: pispose of • )3y: Order,01 LUCKNOW VILLAGE; COUNCIL. • ster. w i, Mitchell;.. C Woods; J. Webb, L. 'Agnew;, .1VI.. McLellan; Donald:,.;John), Neil .and George McInnes, . John • ` Carter; Donald: Stimson, ..Cecil'• Durnford,. Harold Pur"ves,• 11-.: W Andy e*, and Har ry;>Middleton.' iv • . McN�aiii. ° i ler, ; . arciner, ds,.y, ' iC u a ri v . u A Mf,8lia • H'TECHURCH,of Violet. Marion Twarnley A community Service *will ;be held in -:the Pre.sbYteriari chUrch here.at 11 aan. Good' Friday. Rev. Watt Will *beihe-gilest Speaker.i.4.' 'of SaskatcheWan. -Spent 'Sunday , with the, rfOrmer's:mother,, .Mrs: .Mr..James Wilspri. has net 'been Well'as his inariy friends; would Garnet : Farrier. has been, laid •Up with. '•fitt 'and 1Virs. Duatah,./3eeeroft haS. had 'the' 'flu, Mr, Tom Pitiden Mr' and MrS fin.; 'attended the fuheral, of Mr... Robert McGuire of 'London whi h Was held to Greenhill cerheterY, LucknoW,..ori• Saturday: Nat Thompson sPent 'the 'Mr, kenneth' Purdon has re- HoitiitaL•• We hope that . health -0B.ITUAR The death of Robert McOuire oecurred• in .Westrninster Military ''' Hospital in London ..on Wednes-, day, March 28th. Ile had beeti•in failing health *for aho u t tW6. y ears • I and his condition hasl been crit - his 81st. year; having Observed ciis ,birthday o,n.rebruary Bob McGuire was one- of a farnily of eight ehildron of the early residents of this corrimuri= ity, The family lived east of the village and RObert attended School at Murray's School , When the schoolmaster was • the, late Moorah6use Mitchell, As a young, Man he was a thresher and farm- er and ,`resided in the. St: Helens in :the 10.1st Battalion Wing - hap); an4 saw active, duty over - seas: fJOhn :.Murray. (Catherfne)„ Mrs. 'His wife, 'the', toriner Marion 'Wm. Tayiers (Annie),. Mrs. Jack* Thom,,.., passed: away JUne.; of , MeThinald (Alice) . and NlarY and non ,his return .from.:overseas where „he engaged in the: tearri- ster and' ,where since, resided, 'The funeral. serViCe ,IXraS held `been •ne services •iii Donnybrook ',Owing So -the .conclition .of tlig at.''DaVisen!s Funeral ;Parlors on .was Greenhill ,CemeterY with' Cook, Mid IiiimphreY, ;Chester: .neY, Mr. :McGuire is sUrViVed:by *Hospital last ‘,.'eek W•P''1•4 pleas-- • wo...sons, Stewart of Prince ed td,reoprt Quire and:.by,',five sisteys; :ter,, 'Mrs; ,Stuart Stnit h• • It's Coming Again . HE CKNX IMO KN 8 00 p.m. iharti STARS OF RADIO 'ANti STAGE* Adults" 15C •