HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-01, Page 7THURSDAY, JUNE. istr 295Q
THE: LUCKl1OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,• ONTARIO.
PAGE SEVEN
OBITUARY,....ReV. • W. A. McDonald, `13,A.
Rev, Willi Douglas McDon-
b ved
Flus an
old, B.A., _ � .... b.. d of
the former . Jean Lane of Kin•.
lough,:: died on Monday, April 22,
at . Toronto. Among his 'charges
Was that of Atwood. Presbyterian
• Church, Ne was called and in
ducted into the Atwood change in•
August, 1915,. and' 'concluded his
ministry therein 1922 Hi;s next,
charge. was at Eganoridvrli,'e,. Mr,
McDonald was ab. son .of the ,late
Mr= and Mips, Williarn McDonald,
His, not'her !WAS the- former Cath-
'ar'ine Campbell "of Kinloss, and
his `fa.thet, the' -late .Wrn. Mcl�on„
.ald, '..was the:oldest. postmaster
in Bruce •county.;„where he' served
f. .y. tat. .i: .•...' __.
ol °.35. years, , a ,•Ii; versdale: Sul
flying besio'es: ,lily :'widow.'• are.
fhree`sorls, iiViilam of $t `Paul,:
Y•
V1anYl:; 1ZQbert of Toronto;• ;John.
: ofOttawa' and 'one daughter, Mrs,:`
Dunald'' Ic (Margery) Currie of
Kitchener;: The body rested, until
Wednesday, night at the ehapef' of
Morley 'S,” Bedford In 'Torontof
where a 'service ' was he.1d at "8, 04
o'clock, Interment was on'Thurs
day at Greenock cemetery, Bruce
•Coun'ty.. ' •
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Beatty.': Deep Well, Pumps :
Beatty Three -Way, Pumps
Chicago Aermotor •Deep Well
Pumps and Windmills.
Plumbing, Heating,.
Eavetroughing
Pump and: Windmill
Repairing
itzpatrick
I .
R It: "3,; Goderich
'Intone ••12-r-3 Dungannon
onumentsA family plot should 'be•
'graced With the shrine -like
hnii!f'r :of:
• \vill' be. 'everlasting, l� ••a tribute
Jo those.a.t'rest; We have many,
classic •styles . to suggest, and
viill. work. With you on.. cus-
torr:.` design's.
r:
.xcep4ionally
E, ` .low prices:.
No,: canvassing, which elimin-•
ates'.;sales .commissions
Inscriptions .Repa.trin,g:.
. ..Sandblasting Memorials
25'Years'..•Experience .''. .
The...latest in. Portable •
Sandblast E'guipment ;
All work person,all'yexecuted
ir
r.ownlre•.Memorial
Alfred St.:; .WINGHA11I...
. , 'Phone 456 '
or
V'NEIL MacLE, NNAN,
Ripley, Onta:riio.
HOLY , .QOD , PUPILS:' HAD
RIDE ON MAID -OF -THE -MIST
On
Friday,
May 19th, the pupils
of '•Hplyrood Pwbhc ,School, with
`their teacher, Joyce Elliott,` visit-
ed ' Niagara Falls. Despite the
early rise of 4 a:ma, never a yawn.
or a complaint was hear d.
throughout' th.e day, which was
packed with one thrill after an-
other, •
To • begin: •the ._day ..the group.
visited Brock's Monument at.
Queenstan Heights 'and • clim:bed
Its, 235' steps. Later .they-. were,
shown a :film on the' corrstrtctiori
of. the YHydro Power Developinent
rind guided through the plant
A . Niagara they toured' Bon:.
'den's Mild. Plant:. and • watched
rtnik''being: psteurized arid: bot
., .. .
,t10d,'' 1`he :' Company treatedth,e
`group::to ehacol'ate rriilk affd.cook
ies. which were reallY'appreciat-:
ed
AftEr dinner :came the greatest
thrill of aIl—a ride on the Maid=
of -the -Mist. Later, , dressed' iri
raincoatsand. rubberboots; .they.
•went through the Scenic Tunnel
directly- under the Fa11s.••'
Of ' great interest was the sight
of ' shredded wheat 'biscuits being
made and packed. 'On the road
home through the blossom :dis-
trict;, : the' '.group 'called at Thor.
old to see the:locks.
•TQDD,BULL . WAS SALE
CHAMPION, .SOLD FOR $550 '
A ' large crowd attended the
spring sale" of the Bruce
=Grey
Aberdeen Angus Breeders
social:ion field in the 'Agric ltural
':Buildings; ;.',Walkerton;' 'Bidding
was brisk 'as '.auictioneer TOu:noan
Brown of . She.ddon . Sold the :12
:bulls ,and •15 heifer$ at an aver-
age 'price of $335.;
All cattle. were TB,:tested ,and
registered .ol, eligible' for . regis-
tr dti.on•:• Prior :to the ,sale 'all cat
tle consigned for "sale v ere'shown
in' the: ring:'
"Blackbird Bandolier", con-
signed'. by::F: •;G: Todd ''and ,.Son
:of .Lucknow,. was grand -champ=
ion, :hull and sold for $550 to: El•
mer Ribey..' af' Tiverton. The ret.
'serve; champion'bull consigned .by
R B.. • Paterson of Tara was
"Lakc'i.lew.
B d o 1 i e r. 'Lily's
Pl in c' •and went to• -James. Mac'-'.
Cal.lu;rrl'of Belgrave for:; $485,,.
•
t,T
e
;paid. H;- Marshall of Owen.
Sound- $350. for.. the grand, chain-,•
pion: female -D'erby.' Royal.
cess .If9t.h"..Reserve .chainpionship'
for femalewent to Pia'cie.of.11ill-.
:crest , • 7th consigned. b,y Earley?
Brothers o :K_erlwood and':beught.
• by Geoige'Mo•gan, also of ..Ker-
trood;.'' :fore $350.
• People are beginning to .'take
women at ,their face, .value :es-
pecially. • since .Tong skirts • ohne
•
in .to: style, •
On • Y. P. S. Executive:
The 26th+annual• convention of
the Huron. Pi esbyterj United
Church, Young ' Peo•ples' ,Societies
was' held yri Belgrave on 'Friday.
Howard . Blake :.of'• Ashfield was
elected C,hristian,Fellowship con-.
' ener and Arnold Alton, Christ
tan citizenship ,conyener. ' ',
icisE
QUALITY •FARM EQUIPMEN-
Sales and,' Service .
Neill "iii,. ear a*'
hres:hing Machine
9
Gilson Refrigerators and 'Washers
Woods Combination Frigidaire and Freezers,
•
Grinders, .etc.
FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
Huron; Road 'Phone' 1132 Goderich, On:t..
D U N(0A'N •N Q N:
(Continued from Page 6) •
Mr.'and Nrs. Laverne Pentland
and family, of' Detroit: were; week,'
end visitors with their brothers,
Wilfred and Frank Pentland and
families. • •
Mr.' Jack Rivett, south of , the.
village atthe ,2nd Concession; .is,
ill at his :home' and 'unde r the'
doctor's Care, • •
,,Mr;;• Mason McAllister ,was tak-.
eri ill one night last., week and
rushed. to Wingharn'.Hosnital;.
Mr.and: M ;. rs�r and
little twin :girls ; of Detroit visited
for -a few days. with` Mr, and Mrs,
Albert • Orser. •
Miss Clara . Sproul of Stratford.
s � :ent 'the week=end with • her i$4
'tors,' Misses 'Nettie acrd. tiobina
Sproul. .,
Presbyterian,
S.`
The •Ma `y'`meeting of the W,M.S;:
.
of .Erskine. Presbyterian church
was held:at at : the. home of .Mrs.
.amens 'Wilson.: The .meeting open-
eat by singing' :hymn, 283: The de-
'votional period was taken 'by
Mrs.. John:Bennett• who based her
remarks on "The: Com.forter".
Hymn 381 was then sung. The.1•st
Chapter, of the 'Study book,. "Toy-
wards- a •NewDawn in ',Japan'
dealing' With, history of ,• ,Japan,
.was. very •capably "given by
:Allan • Reed. A letter fromMiss
Marion Williamson was read by' '
Mrs; ; Wallace Wilson`.,after which
;a prayer :on 461 -,behalf wasgiven
yr g
by Miss Mary.M•urray:' After' the
minutes of;: the last meeting were
read,,: roll cal and business was
ditrussed: ':Mrs Radcliffe Mur-:
ray led in the •Glad .Tidings: pray,,
er.. Hymrt ...745; was <.sung •'•afer
;which Mrs.:: John. Bennett gave -a,
most" concise and:.interesting •ac-'•:.
count -of the synodical meetings
which. were •held, . recently .::at.
Brantford -'...'social .., half.. _hotir
Closed, the :meeting,,,
Churchr Rededicated
Completely r.edeCorated, :Dun
garirion. United -church- was --re=::
opened .on' Sunday, May 21st; with
special '_services at which • the
guest speaker' was Rev., Gilbert
Gomm Mr 'Gomm, a''superannu
ated, Minister of ' the .United'
church of'Canada, now living:
IKlncardine; was ,a for'merPres
byterian minister at'Dungannon-
a�boiit'38 ,years agoHis addresses.
-on 'Sunda 's'•arkl.ed
i;scenses af` his period of sery ce.
:here: He spoke with appreciation'
of the' beauty 6f-.=the-r:edeeoi aged'
church,; and expressed; the: hope
thatt_��he congregation would he
fain. its 'warmth Of spirit aiid i.ts
dey:oition to:, all phases .sof' ,.the;
work ,of .the . Lord, in'; the •' ye:ars'
ahead The';church.'was beautiful"
li "decor ated with flowers:. Spec-
ial ;music ';was. furnished' for; the
occasion: At' the .lnor'ning -service
the- ;choir . r.endered'.:ari anthem.'
Mrs. Allan Reed sang, a'. solo and
therevas. a mixed .quartette • of
Mrs:, J: ,Rivett; Miss Edna Rivett,
Culbert and. Everett Fin>ni
•canln the evening a men's:: choir.
:of.; 2'0 voices• sang two `-nurnibers,,
Miss.' Notts la S.herwdod rendered
a•solo and HoWard Blake 'and'
Thomas 'Blake,, a duet: .Mrs. 'L
Stingel was organist. The Pian-
ists were Miss Grace Hudson and
Mrs.. Durnin Phillip's and Harvey
Treleaven Was'. • `violinist. ',MISS
Shirley Sherwod accompanied
her sister. The •church was built
KINGSBRIDGE
Vr. and rs Charlie
Dalton,
(visited his
,parents over Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs:. Joe Garvey and
family" spent the week-end.at the
Garvey home..
Mrs: Blaise Martinis a patient
Goderich Hospital., :
•Miss Toni Balton was a week-
end visitor with Mr: and Mrs.
Ray 'Dalton ; .
••Mrs. •Andrew Martin is -visiting
in Hamilton. •
in 1909 At that time a Methodist
church, it replaced tbe: old, frame
structure which was dismantled•
.about -,30 years;.0ago NLeh of the
rP
:�at •r. m ra
old xri e_ >.al was Inco, po ted.
to: the buildin of, th An lican
;pariah hall and the old 'grounds
:.
are,nowUsed' for recreatior°pun-
pos s. R6% L..Bartlett, tze e-
'
siding 1VMethodist minister at that
titre :.
reSiding. residingin Belmont on.-
dop,`played a prominent part in
bringing the building ,to complet-
ion. .A skiilled• carpenter and ar
chitect himself, he did aportion
:of .the work 'with' his ovtr.n. hands..
Many .of the original ••,meiribers'
have died, since then. A. bbeautifuf•
memorial window •above the choir'
loft ',iw s a gift in recent years
by•relatives of.the late Miss Celia
Pentland. ' Mrs. T E. Case' is also
remembered; at . thee; time of her
,death her: farrity donated $100,.
,and. consequently,..flowers .are
plated, ;periodically in the church.
to • add their beauty. The late Mrs..
George, Irwin and . Mrs: David
Sproul are :also ;remembered in
this. w•ay. ;A piano, 'in, the auditor -
Win .+wa§,,placed there in memory
of.' Mr and Mrs. Dan •.Bickle. •T e
h
Ppiano,il 'the :Sunday• School is: a
Memorial ` to Rev.' ; S moil Pent-
land. .Rev. 'James• Bright, the pre-
sent pastor, also serves the Port
Albert-°afid Cre•`ive :appointments.'.
APPOINT 13FFICIALS AT
DONNYBROOK CHURCH
At a congregational meeting..of
Donnybrool•• United: Church; J: C.
Robinson: was •appointed to: • the
session, replacing Thos. Bamford
who has moved '.away: ' H'. Jeff.-.
erson was appointed• sec.-treas.,
replacing John A. Tho'rnpson who
resigned'° after 15 years' service;.
Miss Anne :Ch amney replaces
Mrs. II, Jefferson,, who resigned •
as organist; and ,Stuart Chamney.
was appointed: to the, board 'of,
stewards, . -
- '
ItT'UARY
NIRS. JAMES. AGAR '
s.' r ames; A di r M died. Sfinda. .
afternoon , Vay 21st .a
t
Alexan-
dra':'hospital;- Godericht
,in
�4t
year, She. had.been'
lent • .at the 'hospital' since :March,
suffering .fron.'.a ibroken hip. , The'
former'' Frances.'• Olivia Selb y.;
'Mrs. Agarhad resided. since. the •.
''death of her... husband., in1 934
:with her. sister,‘ Mrs. Jacob Reed,' •. .
in, Dungannon. •She too a pat-:
ient'in the Goderich hP
os ital. Mrs.' :.
:Agar .was a daughter of the late
Mr. arid -Mrs. Briton Selby; IWthg
"were • 'residents ' of Alliston. She..
spent the greater part Of her mar-
ried life; In Ashfield...township,
near ,Belfast.' She was' -a member •
. of the United Church., 'The fun-
eral .toOkplaCe
uneral.,took •
place on Tuesday;• May
23rd from the home oaf. 'Mrs. Wil
'bur Brwn, niece of t'he deceased
The' service. was .conducted' .1iy,
Rev. Jaaries -),ht' of Dungannon
United :Church. During the ' ser ' ,
(vice Mr...Harvey Anderson • sang.
"Some Golden Daybreak"`he .'
'pallibearers were, R;ussel., Vvill am
arid. Alvin Reed,. Wilbur, Brown;
H-farold Angara :and. Frank: Liriklat-
er; . *as'.I.Greenhiil ..•
Cemetery, Lucknow.
. .
one .:181..
Kincardine'
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WELDING DONE ANYWHERE
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,:`'Phone 64-r-11,
D,O .YO 'U'
H O•L'D
THIS, ISSUE HAS BEEN
or Redemption on June 15th,
101 for each $1(
It is in •the 'interest .of all holders., to present 'their Bonds promptly for. ,payment
on or soon after June 15th, 1950 becauseafter that date this issue yvill no
longer earn interest. Arrangements for redemption may be'maciethrough invest-"
ment dealers, banks or Other savings institutions.,
The Government of Canada
BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal' Agent.
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