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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-14, Page 2I'A E .TWO fi E I.,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQWi 141 t •E )NTARI+O • THU1i S,, SEPTEIviB 14th, 195Q:. .ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GE•O. H. DOUCETT, Minismr'• 'Tota?. ;value'. of. non-resident:'in- ',vestments in - ',t oaei is in Canada amounted in 1948 .to seven' and, a half billion • dollars, ' almost three' quarters of which Was ,held in the .United. ':States. c,4-1. ". Yes, I really enjoyed my shopping trip, -I .bought the things` I saved for r" That's h � t e' way I plan my bigger: -. purchases: They .seem to. .:come easier,, and more quickly; when I put .somethin►g, into the bank ''regularly,. I. like the cpm forting feeling. of watching my I hate keeping too m.ich casharrn..n• the house. Itsso convenient to have the bank take "care of • it, And my bank book' tells meswhere':1 stand.. I guess .mos • y g t women are much.like housewivcis with mdrdest savings who find their. neighbarhOod::l ank 'handy, useful .4t always of liging: . SPONSORED 'BY ..YC�J'R' B • ►I OBITUARY ' MRS, JOHN KENNEDY The death of Mrs. John' Ken nedy occurred quite unexpectedly in St. Joseph's Hospital, .London,. on Sunday, September .3rd...Mrs. Kennedy lapsed into a.'coma on Saturday. and passed away .the, •foildwing.afternoon. She • had.'. had diabetes • for several Yeats and this surnmer her health' liad `grad- wally failed,'. ,• - • ,Mrs Kennedy was formerly Laura McCreight, a daughter of Mathew McCreight', and. Adaline Fielder; • .Pioneer residenti;', of Huron: , Township: She • Was` in;her 67thYear and was a,lifelong res ident''•of Huron Township, hav Ing been'born .on the Sixth cession on the farnn now. owned .by her brother 'Frank. :' Upon hermarriage in 1904 eto John Kennedy, they took Up farming on Concession' 9, 'Ash- field, Ash -field, later :moving, to: 'the Fourth of. Huron, where they have since r ,sided. ' Mrs.. -Kennedy was 'an industrious worker, -a ,kind moth- er and good, neighbor.` She was, a member`, of', Pine River United Church ° arid, attended; while able. Following ,a short. ' service „et the' home on Wednesday, Septem- ber • 6th, a' .public service was held n -Pure River; Church- -conducted by Rey.. J. C. Hutton. He'was as- sisted :by Rev: 'D. A. Brydon ' of Olivet, -and Rev. • `T. Elmer Ken nedy •of 'Rodney,..; brother -lin -lava Of 'the ;deceased. Mrs. Steve:. Irwin' sang' "Bey_ond the unset" Inter ment was in Ripley •Cemetery.,, the' pallbearers being Thos.` Wilson, Elmer Reavie, Steve Irwin, Stuart" Shiells,, Mathew .Mecreigh't' ancl• Fred Craigie, The floral tributes, were many and ibeautiful. Surviving 'besides her: husband are three, sons, 'Thomas, .William: and Jack and one .da`ughter, •.Mrs., Walter.':D,exter.. • Of e ',family of: eleven, two ,sis ters and three brothers : survive, Mrs Wm; Faran (Sarah)., New Westminster, : B.C;; . Mrs. Blanche Johnston, London; Russell \of G'oderich; , John, Con. ' 10, Huron 'and ''Frank„ ;Eon:' 6, Huron >=Mrs:. Kennedy was. " predeceased:;• .by Mrs. Wm. McConnell (Ada),: Mrs. Stuart Campbell (Carry), Mrs.; John . Johnston (Elda), Mrs. Geo. Drenr;un -(Flossie) and a brothe who died in infancy, Friends. 'attended • ,the funeral from' Detroit, Windsor, . London, Goderich, Ti.vert.on; Lucknow, Rodney Kincardine PROMINENT. EVANGELIST' TO. SPEAK^.AT• YOUTH eRALLY . the'. • Clinton Area Youth ' • for`. • Christ organization will hold a rally in the Town Hall, ' Luck now, ' on. Friday evening, featur ing the Irish Evangelist, Rev. Bert Turner, ; as the guest speaker. • Rev. . Turner won ,recognition in nationally known magazine ;when,'he used sky writing. aver Detroit `-to p r• claim., •"Jesus Saves','. The message, : 11 •rnii'es long, with ,letters ' 1,400 . feet; high,. was written..:August '9th over :the 'DBretroitiggs"Sta -Yankee ;baseball garrie in :diuiri ; When President Truman cam - > paigned in Detroit last 'fall,' Turd :et chartered a , plane carrying •a large sign which read, "Ameri ea's, Only Hope, ---Turn to. Christ".. Large..•pleasure steal/lets also been :chartered. by Turner for`''Gospel ertiises'y•with'nobeer, dancing or' , slot machines allow- ed, He llow-ed:.He has chartered steamers in; Chicago, • Grand• •Rapids, Detroit; Windsor and Cincinnati. "Every t Ing :'can be- used fol Coif= believes. :.Known as 'the "Irish Evarig.el- ist", he came to Canada from his native Ireland ip 1929. and has' lived in Detroit. the, last .'eight, years. elle has been an evangelist .,s.Mte...1936. Turrier• is a member of a "preaching farriily". His. brother, William, a chaplain, was killed during At'he 'war and an uncle, Henry' 'urnor. hss'been.pastor rif John KnoX. Street Baptist ,church„, C1asgo;v, Scotland; 25 years: Hip was r ustOr• ,,,of Iy niorr • Square ,;Eartist. Chur�`h,:. Sorrier:,�r Wig . it)irri.t:, will rye• ;r.r Drtr:wt and 2')r: 13c;rn Cor - of Wiritnarr r:l3Fob l' nr air: Sixty Years go Rev. M.:I L Goldberg of Wok - now 'a.nd !St.' Helen's Anglican parish, •presented 12 'Candidates for confirmation, by Dr.: M. S. Baldwin,` Bishop of the Diocese. A public meeting unanimously favored Making a $5,000 loan ;to' the firm. of Cliff $i Forester; and .asked, the 'Village Council to sub- mit -a. , byr'.laiv to this; effect.' Elizabeth, J. McNay of S.S. -No, i, Ashfield, Passed' ' her entrance' at the: age of 1,0 ;2 ' years. Jannes Henderson ,died at Lang-' side`�in: his 92nd 'year;. W.• ;J. Bxunnptor was ''?•,1.:0(1., offering 20 yards. of print for �1 00, 21` p•onds of rice.' for $1.0Q, 13. lbs: Of currants for. $1.00 'and',80.cakes of honey toilet soap for $1,00: ' • • :Thirty-. :Ave Years /Ago • Late spring; of, 19.13 saw a number of residential changes:' Austin ' Solornon' , bought' Mrs.. E�veri Mac,Kenzie's home: She moved to : the . residence.. on, the corner of- Willoughby and: Have- lock 'vacated by, W. 'J, Davison;, Mrs.. J., G Murdoch. moved to the residence ;on Havelock St va- sated. by A:.G..'Smith, who:moved. to Wingham to. take charge of the•--iAdi aneeT- xnes=Jahn--Joy Moved, to: the Murdoch, 'residence:`' Mr. and .Mrs: C. F..Richardson moved to .Teeswater:.Charlie_ Was: employed •• here;: in ..Dr. 'A M;. Spence's drug store. : Twenty Years Ago .1 ,.Mrs. Mathew Woads :died her 70th year.,• Thus. Webster died in Detroit in has 75th year. ' ' Mrs. jackLeith of town suf- fered a fractured'.. ankle in motor ' accident . at.Bly"th.. Dave ".:Scobie,. accountant ata. ' Silverwood ' plant; .was transfer- red ransfe -red to Sti.atfbrd.. He was .succeed- ed here by Ed Johnston of Lon- don, Mrs. Hugh' • McMillar and two. ,children: arrived •'home .from .For- m.bsa. ••Ret . ;MacMillan' was to join `tbef'Iater. , • • Di Mary Anna Nicholson•" let .for—Saskatchewan toOpen.a Ise. ' lien Yeas Ago Very Rev. W. ' L. r nitage , Dears of St. -John•Cathedral,. Sask- •• atoon, • and a native of Kinloss, retired, after'. more than 40` years in' the Anglican ministry, John Taylor, a native*, of Lang-: side, and town :clerk of Hanover for over. a quarter ;of 'a century, died in his 83rd. year ;Wm'? Murdie was elected by ac- clamation: to fill .the Council . va- 'cancy caused : by Herb McQuil lin 'enlisting in . the .Royal . Can adiari. Engineers: David Huston diedin his 85th year. Mrs Wir'i:'•Gleason died in her 86th year. WEDDING . BELLS McCALLUM'--OSBORNE' One , of the season's loveliest `weddings was' solemnized' on Sat urday :after.•no'o n "at .Olivet United Church, ' when Lilian. Marguerite, eldest`':daughter, of. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer : Osborne,; Rnp'ley, became the'•ibride of. Duncan .Melvin,;Mc- Callum, son of Mr and, Mrs. Mal- colm McCallum.of Chesley,'. Rev, Douglas Bryden,.Ripley; perforin - ed the ceremony. '' Gladioli :in' white and autumn. 'hues created the floral _setting. and Miss Beth McTavish played `a soft . background` of : bridal.music. Jack • `E. Reavie;- Wingham; .sang "I'll Walk. Beside. you" before the ceremony,- 'and "Through' " The Years". during the signing. of the Entering..the. church with her father, . he:. bride •was.lovely in, a white' brocaded'satin gown;. fash- loned:.with-a -fitted 'bodice caught with pearls at' .the, off -shoulder. yoke 'of net The '`•• bouffant shirt Ending in :a 'slight train at the '.back " was tucked • at the •; fron't 'hemline , and field with—bows,--fo show 'a`.'h.00p; skirt of rows' of. Chantilly 'lace., :A. crown tiara of :pearls held:her floor; length :em- :broider•ed net .veil and' s'i(sie car- ri'ed :a''cascade bouquet of Artier ;can Beauty' roses., The • bride's' sister, Mr': Rob- ert :Carrrpbell, attended her aS matron or `' honor, wearing, .rose. Miss ,Norma McCallum, sister .of, the groomn, •.as 'hridesni'aid, wore yellow''.: 'and .Miss, Donna. '•Marie' Osborne, sister, of the ,bride, ide, as ". • junior ..bridesmaid„; 'ware blue; The attendants' .gowns of broca'd-•'';. aded: taffeta' were identical. and styled, on the same lines as, the• ;' bride's. They wore metching'poke bonnet headdresses; and net ;nit- tens: and. carried bouquets....Of�'`_ 'auturnn %flower's: , Ronaid,'Larnoht, Elmwood, at- tended .the groom. Master Rich and : 'Magwood, .'nephew' groom, as •ring',bearer,:carried the, wedding 'ming .; on ''a : white., satin ,pillow., The,,ushers .were Robert Osborne, '.:brother of ;th'e bride;. and.. John Finlay, Cousinof the groom, Mr's Osborne,' mother • df.:the.. the: bride, received guests costumed 'in w ne silk .:faille with veli et trim nd••'grey• accessories, with corsage of ,white•:car?rati'or.s,`The" . groom's 'mother, weaiJing grey ;crepye: with embroidered trim, cessories in plums shade and Cor-, sage. of pink'carnations, assisted;';: For a ,:Wedding; trip through Northern' Oritario, ,:;returning .by way'of' Ottawa. and Toronto.,.: the bride, wore: a suit 'Of: cherry• re] gabardine with • black accessoi ies ander Russian .squirrel. furs, Her corsage• was;, white'' carnations• 'The, happy ;young couple on their' •return will .live on: this .`• groom's farrri,..'near :Elrrrw ood, • CCC#Vea TRADE MARK REG. tastes best when served ice cold ;THURSDAY' & 'FRIDAY. PTEMBER' 21, 2 Openswith a School Children's Parade at 130. o'clock. DISPLAY BI FOUR GRAIN CLUBS' JUNIOR FARMER'S TRACTOR RODEO Beef Cattle Heavy Horses ' Good Hall Display Admission: 40c 'arid '25c AT 3 DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. -- TOVNSHIP. HALL " Local Talent Play -- '"Craeknut" DANCE ,A►FTEP For A rim nal,"s , Ente tainmen Conte -: theIii ile y .... iC oineao 1 � f