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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-07-06, Page 5in sir re, rig 1y ty.. n•: nt , )n [r, 5e ofE as n.. Y. i 1'M1 RSDAY,,, JUI.A.r16 ,: 1950 • • , THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNQW, ONTARIO ,oca1 anc CLEARING all prints and dress materials. THE MARKET STORE, Miss: Mina Urahax'n...0 Chili- cothe, Qhio,, i Spending ten days here at the Graham borne.• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brewer and family • are holidaying at Amber ley Beach, J Mr: ,arid Mrs. JGe Hassal ,and - $illy. of London are ,visiting with Mr. acid ,Mrs. ; Chris ,Shelton; s Missy Bel Rebertson has igorie to Pen Lakle in'ithe'Muskoka Dis= trot • to spend' the summer. : Mrs„` -Al Martin and Neddy of. Detroit. spent the week -end .with Mr, and;, Mrs;, ,Ed Thom Miss '•Ruby Irwin ' of , London spent the week -end with her par- ant, s •Mr. and ,Mrs. W, J. Irwin; Mr. and Mrs: P, A• Durnin and daughter Carol spent the week-' end.;.at their, hone here. Mrs.:. Ernest Ackert .has been a• patient in Victoria Hospital, London,:: for 'a ebuPle of weeks,' Mr.. Johnston:. Wm,' J hnston'' Mrs: Jean. ,:Haigh and.:Karen .` 'Davidson of Hatnilton spent • • rthe 'week -end r withAv rs: Russell 'RObert-son, ce , Mr, Joseph 1VIallough; who, had •a f ' in_. Goderich: Has _ital was ;• been .; . p . aA this. week brought to the Alton' :home here. • • IVIrand Mrs. Wm:•'Huston of t , Berkley,• Mich, spenta fewdays with' ::his ;mother Virs- David Huston.. • Rev. C B.,Woolley. improv- ingis'. after• his ,serioi]s•" attack/ of .shingles,. but is : still.:confined to Shinges . . � the house. r C:. Eric' ',71rkrand . J •'fa•rrr `1 Of • Ch le Were' ,• andiy y�. it at amongo' :the; sunclay. `visitors b•, i } , Ashfield parsonage. n } ` Mr. and.Mrs.: Creasman ssJman •: and.. °- famlY,;and Peggy , Class visited, T' ' .John and*'.,Flo. MacDonald � ; on Jul ylst ; cLen- . Astra.; R. F. Ma • aVim: '•and.. M ' 'Rennie and` man' and:t. 'wosena. Bruce of Detroitspegt theweek'- t end with 'relaat tives Lochalsh. Mrs. r. g • Mr..and Mrs. Bill Hewat and children of Elmira 'are spending 'two weeks`. holidays at theit' cot- tage at the Foot of 'the' 12th,,. Mrs. Harry Smith. and Jack Barkwell of. Toronto and Dave Barkwell of Dundas ,,attended the 'Andre47.14arie .picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burns.' of Toronto spent the holiday ,with hia,parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Burns.. , . . Mr, -arid- Mrs, Elliott Fells „of Srnooth Rock Falls, are visiting Km. James Webster and Well- ington • Ir •and Mrs.' Charles,, Topham of Wa'.terfarfl;';:Mici-igan,'Spent ;the' week=end with Mr: ,,and Mrs, Sam D.urnin acid - other cousihs• : •;, , , • .boys 8 :to 9; George .:Hackett; ,Mrs. ,Tom Goodfellow, Douglas girl -5,0'10 to 12 ' Helen Nicholson; and` Grace of. Teeswater and Mr. boys, 10 to 12; Barrie .McQuilliri,. Stewart' Carter of • British Col- D,ai'v+id' Kirkland, : Donald • Mac- um,bia: visited, with lvir..and Mrs. Charles (tie):; boys 12 to 14, Al Ji ck Fairish this week, 1. vin Hackett, Ivan McQuillin;• backiward rare, 'Alvin 'Hackett, Miss Ann'M icLennan•.of Evan - Ivan 1VjcQuillin; ,bottle race, 'cap- •.ston•.attended the;: Campbell -Mac, P tam . of winning, team Gordon ANDR,EW�L4NE CENTENNI AL. : (Continued from page 1) Andrew of Orillia. ' The"musical part of the pro gram was.,. in 'charge of Everett. Lane, Port Elgin. Another • feat- ure of, the picnic ;was • a cex ten- nial ibirthday, cake donated by the Canada 'Bread Company, Toronto in care .of•Mary .and Eveeyn,Topp and• it was cut by:•Mrs. W.: P Reed as • one of the 'oldest. ladies. present; . • ' ',Sport! Program ':Resujts • A.. programs of sports. was run off during; the afiternoon tiede'r' the ,4chair unship Of ,Art And- rew. The cfdllowingpisr a list of the prize. winners in the variot s con tests mixed: race; 5: and under, Carol .Barkwell, Jiidy: Reed; 'mix- ed race, 5 years, Mary Purdpn, Ron Passmore;'•boys ,G to: 7, :Fred die • Button, Donald:. ,Kirkland Lerman wedding and wasa visi-•. tor at:: the' horrre of. her 'brother, Mr D:.: A..''MacLennan, Mrs, ---A --Wil-son arid a . -,T=Jmainie and Mrs. C. •Aranstrong of town. are ,at, present at the United -Church•:spm :mer -;camp `pn hi141i' Mira mi Ba(P 4 c y' at or t Elgin. Mr. Albert McQuoid of Tor- onto visited` withfriends here over the -:-.week end 'ancl�rs raow= visiting in Ashfield With .Mr. arid Mrs. Ji:rn. Little•. • ,. Mr. and ,Mrs. Lloyd Nielson and ::Children, ' May• Ellen' '•and • Gail of Chicago, spent a few days last week With,Mrs Nielson's uncle, Mr, • Dinald MacLean • . ••. Mis°ses •Elizabeth and .Margaret' MacDonald: areholidaying at Sault Ste ;Marie: this ,.week' with. their .:sister, . ,Mrs. Robe ith p. and ':Mr. xnith. Miss ; Moy..ra, Casseirnan of Wil-, tiainsburg Ont:, . and 'Miss' Mary Porteous of Toronto • spent' the: .week-end•with ;•Mr; and Mrs: W. •A 'Porteous at their cottage at BarrowBay 1:. e" Catharine. Maltby and .Mr..and Mrs. • Duncan Si on attended : the funeral of the late Robert Ackroyd •at:'Brairnpton last,.Mon days.. The• decea ad was: >a brother::: i'n-law'. of Mrs.. Carruthers 'and' Mrs. IVlaltby. LUCKNOW . UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev.W '. J. Mumr'd; IVhA: B.D. S..D F. , SUNDAY; jULY2 9th, ,195 NI 10 a m . ••Sunday Schnoll.• 11 am : A Contented;:,Person. No Evening Service during, 'Surniner Months.` "When the .Outlook is Dark, Try the U bole.'', Come.. and Warship with U. • • ^�u�tii+. .+gin TJ �.�.r�*•� . and •• 2 •9, .:Ed Macl•e• nzie Mc. Dona' h) :iGary : (•nce•:Emilia. . g. , ,. , Dou ' arid twin daughters Donna g Jean and 1Vlargaret .Ann. of Lqn- don;`, are: spending. two.. weeks ;:at Bruce Beach.; lltiTi'day.: visitors ' at the ih6rne PAGE THREE ' ITS FRAGRANCE; IS SEALED IN .VACUUM. Andrew, son' of • Wm . and. Lee An- drew of East Lansing,. Michigan.; ;Bill ,Andrew, .the father, is • at- tending .Michigan State College in East Lansing 'and is 'writing his 'examinations for his doctor's de- gree. in the. next few Weeks.. Ushers for the occasion were as follows: Ant Andrew Gra :.don Kirkland;' shoe scramble, Art'•An Gray ,don •Lane Gardner; Steve S.tothers,: Jr.:, Hugh Lane. drew' and Jessie Kirkland, Gor- den Kirkland arid Melda Heard; grandinothers:x c:e, waiking'with: egg on a an: .' 'spoon, : Mrs. Mac - Lane:. sack race;.;Murray McDisn'- a h : L..: d' Barlcwell • erm:int ► • 11oY , ,Papp race, Bill and Lee Andrew;' Soft- ball race, Won • cby team under, captain ••Carol Gardner; grand:- fathers rand=fathers race, tine guessing con - lest, won by Rev.' D ` J -L -aria. • The - youngest 'member present, was :Rodney •McDonagh, age 4 weeks;', the oldest member pres- ent; .Mrs Susan'Andrew; age 85' years; .coining,. the greatest' •dis. tante' was :Mrs.• John F. (Edith) Andrew, :Edmonton. :There :Were `a number of newly' married cn:err- • Choir of Clan. Members The choir loft. was filled with members ,of the : clan; young and old, _who_ serve in the' ,choir_._i n their: own ct nrnunities •Mrs. W; B. (Stothers) 'Whale presided at, the organ. Mrs, ,Clayton : (Lane) Edward sang':"Beyond the Dawn". Mrs. Edward is: the 'daughter, 'of Rev. .D. J. Lane.: Everett Lane,: son •of ;Mac Lane, Hinlough; pres- ident '9f the •• organization, : sang "Tie 'Holy' City'x.;' ' ;Visitors to 'the' church service !were ,welcomed by:,W.: G . And- rew:Mrs. W. • G:` Reed; iVlrs. Bob lhitelie,' 'Mrs: Geo, L•ane;.' Charles :12eDonagh: and Jon ' c ui in will ...be ,available• later *ter those :• who wish them. • The Church service was organ- •ized by the following; committee 5. B. Stothers, Mrs,: A. Wilson, Fred : McQuillin, Mrs. W.•G° And rew, ' • Clan Forbears was born in De -4- Wm: Andrew von .. on . October 20, 1805. Mary ` Ann .Flexinan:was born in. Devon NLa- 15 09: -.The:' en~chilti- ren. gas follows: Edmund, born August 29, 1830; John:Flexman, g . •born March. 3rd,,. 1832, Mary Ann,- (born March 9th; .1834; Caroline, . born June- 1st;: : 1836; •Williarn,. bornMay 14th, 1838; Elizabeth, born ', August. 29, 1840; Sarah Jane, • Sept5th, 1842• Alice` born born Sep , ,. June 1.3th, .1845;• Isabella, born r 2n '• .Job February . d, 1847' ,; , born March. 16th, 1850. This: family sailed 'away from' •''; Sot tl ampton about the Middle of• June and arrived; in Quebec about;.' the meddle cif Ai gdst'• in the year : of our Lord ' 1850.' They lived at bars Welcomed into:the clan:: ' h` 'M Q 'll' -Social Hour F 11 d B ranttford for a few .• y ears'ard 'and '•Mrs..W . Lradbur3(Agnes . hfiel 'About .1856 Yt•As d 5.1 • • owe .. . , • , �, .. ..• ... • asitia •: into. • Mrs. Frank:o Stoth;ers)' `Mr. .and. 'r."Followm the, service a •social >, � located.: gTheir .'ifarms had been • located••: G ui in r° our ;was ; heldin' a basement Lots' 1I• _ Reed, .. r.� an � :o `e o tiro .• una Was. ser and . •12; '•Concession . 12; All ten Webster). ' • ved 'under the •leaders�lii.p f •Mr M Q 11 1Vi and 1VIrs Dick +h th sometime --Previously. R d M d Mrs Lee (Helen th h "' h A` 'I • h p f •Of • , S• h'ld• were: married:' Four of . • c r„ Sunday,:Service. ArmstrongWilson :and her .pom-, .: ' them settled' in Minnesota,. one. The second part of .,the ':And-•. imittee,' Helen and: Dorothy•:Gar- there in the tri �1 iChigan and st • .. mie, Hilda Lane; .. Melds • Heard, it of ` and Alice Who rew-Lane •�centenriral • celebration• vicinity , took the form. Of a church service Florence and .. Beatrice; • MCQuil- married' .Edwin;. Coir,‘.`'e. state .rep in :Lucknow. United Church .1'in, ;' Kaibhleen ; Lane and iEdna, held': . � :.. . • . .: . ... . , . ,. resentative,: •: in Minnesota, went, on• Sunday, July.: 2nd. The. service Barkiweli. ° e i ' 1866: Win. •and Job and • of Mx: and .Mrs:, C:l:�ai-1es ;Steward •we're h'ii • aid Mrs. ,Fr•ed Steward` of:'Ailsa Craig- Mr:. incl 1Viis, Gor den. Sson.. • teward: '.and son. • Brace of. London: • Mr:. and Mrs. Jack: Fari•ish and 1Vfiss Sarah Gipson visited with ::Mr, and l' t s•:Wm. Oestrichcr of .,Crediton .arid ,also'.at Grand Bend and 'Centralia '.Airport :on Dom; inion Day, . Mr. ';arid Mrs. Alex : M:ede11, of. 'V,ictoria', 13.C:, and 1Vlr.. and „Mrs: Wm. Hill of.. Goderich called .on "Rev: •and Mrs. •$:• 'The: 'Manse ,at St: Helens' 1•ast. Week.' Mr: Med ell • is an' old friend :who :was -on the charge. in Wes 'tern' .Canada..:when Rev, Ha war d was ordained: • I (Continued , on Page . Sift) • NGER Goodyear LifeGuard Safety Tubes • give ;) ou ;. positive protection against blowout dagger:: r make , blowtitrts as h<trnil( sS 'illi •sloe,,,faiths.. ` LifeGuards are econorr ical in the long tun, . outlaist several sets of -tires ': can lleAlsed ,in any t,ire new or now in .use. Drive 'ih for. - complete details; . ., • :' MONTGOMERY MOTORS. PHONE, 40 FORD SALES AND SERVICE MORE PEOPLE •RIDE .ON GOODr EAR 1'IRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND • brought out ;a "we 1, e •' cur • The centre table was a • orneci ; IaabelTa; (Pennington.)' ".went :: a hers of 'tie:clan ito'getherthece `. tennialbirthday cake l of nieml with. .n �' .:: Minnesota :iri 188b with heir friends relatives: and •''re ared 'b• i's'. Oliver; 11R:cae= ' w ht p p Y M e - '!b Mrs. associates. was" our d business• ansa • Charles.; • p '41.3.y .•M . The church • service was; in' W. G: 'Andrew,'" Mrs. Bob .Ritchie, ' mini Jessie :•Kil atrick'.• of `Brockville: 'charge of, Rev.'D: J: Lane,, f • hl -` f - ClintonPresbyterian; . and Mrs: Franke MacChar les..: The: star o . . church. With him ' on, the plat- birthday hday ca ke was form., Were his ;biofher,Rev. And- tiusar' Azd rew, the couidt e sb ty ::Menris-., r:ew .cane iof Brussels and _Rev.i .ber of the`grottp ,,pi esert W. J.. Mumford of Li eknow;.who Among .'.the visitors present:, assisted'himAvith'theservice:.Rev•':Were Miss : Alice 'Andrew, Mr. Vim: Lane sof Toronto. sent. •his, •:En ,ebretson and Wm;, E; Andrew 'regrets that he 'could,not be.bhere. of. Nlj.nnesoaa, `Mr: and 'Mas' J. C.. 1VJ r Lane alias been ill for, sQrne ilyieNab: representing`. the tow 'i• of ptime ',and was not able. ,to to: attend. ,LucknoW, and ,Mr. and :: Mrs,. El Other' 'ministers.who' have; Mar' ston Cardiff of Brussels.. Mr.`:Car tied , into; - the• family sent their diff; is; M:P;, for; North Huron. g ( re'rets.:•'.They•' were: Rev: Elmer. Mrs. J�: 'W. Hanna, wfe-'af Taylor ot„Cottam,• and: Rev. B.: F. Green' of Lakeside. • The Lane side' of the house has a y: remarkable, record for aririi sters. William, David and Andrew 'Were all in: the' ,active ':ministry. Jean married Rev. • Win. MaeDon- ald who was buried "a few -weeks ago at Greenoch. Rev. Elmer Tay- lb married a• Dickson girl on;the Lane side'.of the house and Rev. B. F. Green 'married a girl :of Baynes;' extraction': Rev.. David Lane .preached, .the ,centennial mon,, Floral- tributes wet the, McQuillin famrl'v"iir seem= city of `'. Mi' • and- MIs =Warr Mc'= :Quilliri,.: .daughters. 1VLa.ry a'nd Mauder arid Flit. ; Lieut:. George. Quillin who was killed': in action. in the second ' w;orid war.: 'Floral. offerings were presented by the Batkwells of Lochalsh in Hanna, 1VLP.P. `for..Huron-Bruce. :was. also �presen•t. W: Il. Whale of Londonk wlas of- ficial' hotographer and 'i.'tlis to be p g hoped some•' worthwhile , pictures is ser- mon., er- • st • WILL :,ARRIVE THIS WEEK ■: Presented. i ■' Mary .Dane' w'as a sister of Wm. • Andrew. and she :arid ::'her ilius band : m` Lane cane. to Canada . . W.. , in".1'852. •Mr:: Lane? was a prosper ons ;cattle' drover, and ,dealer. •in'. ,England:. 1` Ie and' his partner im Ported cattle from •the Argentine.- .by the shipload: :His ,partner went toY Liverpool .to accept a load • of cattle and. took them to,', Smith field market in .London. He: was never':: heard. • of again ` and.: it 'is generally 'believed that he '.was Murdered . for . the money l:e was carrying. ,Wrn: Lane .and his bro= tier diad to make' good themooney involved '.and had to' sell' their rights ,.to. 400 ,acres.' ,Of land rn. Devon. ,Wm. arid' his ; wife • came to 'Canada and. his •brother Went `to Australia. • • •.••■■■'._._-'_--`■■■■■■ets■•■■•■■■•■••■■••i ..;... ■ ■ • ■ • 'Car .of Deep. Seam .tump m is tom t. memory of memibers of , their family, who had ',passed 'on, The. Municipal Corporation :of Luck 'now sent a congratulatory letter togeth6r with a • floral tribute in., honor' of th.e whole !connection.. • .:■ ■ ■ ■ Stove • ru heller District_ D.ING ;BRIQUETS HAND AND' NUT COAL ,ON HAND and Nut Trade .;Marked Coals Red, Spat arid Blue) Briquets Manufactured from Hard Coal. ■ a. ■ Jo The', church was 'blinked with iLuckitOW I Coal Co..is ffewers •under the: supervision of ' ■■ Mrs.. W, E. Andrew, Ashfield and ■ , ■ ' rdie, Mg ■ Mrs. R:, C. (Stothers) Passmore, ■' ,•�:, �. , Wm. Mu r ,� •, T, A particularlyi Murdie and Sbn ■ ' unique function� r_ ._-' ; ■ • ■ 1 Leave your Orders With m. when ■ • ■ + • ...,z. .• .. �' � ' < plaid a■■!/a11io■i11ii■Ir>r�'iem■Nva>!■■NtIi��we■■irNW■■nar�.■a■■s ' as . the baptismal service Rev. Line •baptized John'Ric� Y • ib; ii