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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-04-16, Page 2OSITUARY. MRS. JOI1N ; MCBV RNET The funeral Of the' late .Mrs. Jolu McBUrney, took,'pl;ice. from the family resid. epee, +.TeesWater, Wednesday, April 2nd: Rev.. Zonald B. -Cram,:. minister• of, Sox• . Presbyterian. Church of- • ficiated. Mrs, McBurney, .formerly Mary: ?Gordon, daughter ofthe late Mr. and ' Mrs, Archie .Gordon, was '.born in; Kinloss Township near • • Langsid'e, 69. years ago, .where she 'was. educated •and lived :until her snartiege , to John ,McBurney on December 12th; 1900, After ' •mar ,"fag. ' ' 'e she and her'husband lived � en • a farm one and*One-quarter miles miles east Of her ancestral home, • until moving"'to Teesveater in the year ,:1914, . where her husband had secured the contrac t to drive „the mat on R.R. 2. ' M. . McBurney was a' life-long and. deveted member Ad, the Pres.- byterian ; Church, • of which she was a regular attenda , ntil.:her r ' . to lengthyillness conf•�nfid he Iter; homer and the. nmany.•__.floral tributes ; and. ' Messages of 'sym thy -' ¢testified"`'to the °esteem in which 'she .and her husband were ld •by@ their: many. friends. of 'the dllstrict. . • 1111 A THE LUCKI'QW SENTINEi., LUCKI' OWo. ONTARIO. DUN'GANNON` Death of J. E. Durnin . Mr,, Wm., McConnell .has re- ceived • word 'of the death of' his died in January.1922, :arid Garnet, of Toronto a forinerly'Ot'L1ekk' now, who' died September 8th, 1945. • • The eldest son, Leonard, lives in ' Lapeer, Michigan. aures Edward •�. ....�-"'�' 1 J i who survives him. ?th m his 8.7th •. y .a The death,occurred at. _ o Winn peg. Dr. Armstrong. was a staunch wag -One -of a large family born_ -to. Mrs. Edward David' Nelson, 20 -year -aid son .o Presbyterian; an elder in the Gor- I the late Mr.. and Mr. and Mrs.. Clement Nelson; rie church. Ile - 'served on '. the • 'urnin of St; Helens, and was. presbytery of 1Vla tland sustain Howick Council.and was active sixty . married tai Eliza'McConnell d: Older ed the call extended lands stain in' all community affairs m;. his years ago, on Mar now congregation to Rev. McKay. days. ': • • ; residents of Dungannon will re- o Da s, , of younger Y Harry y of : the firm -�A member of Forest' Lodge, A:• member him 'as a teacher at • fists, • conduct- Copeland :and • Days, druggists, F and A.M. since June 18, 1883, Crewe and also when he . was ited himarriage to, .Miss was honored by Grand Lodge ed a general store: at Lanes in : artin' daughter of Isaac Mar- y he . fifty P. •M , t ., •. h' medals'•�when. he. was .fifty Ashfield.. He ,moved to North,Da with' .. tin: Rev. Shaw- officiated, • a so when he kota where,' he lived: ,for •-some ' .• • ears a Mason .and 1,„ : William . Tayor,� an'd, •William had .been a past Master fifty time"before going to .Saskatche I iixinen of •West Wawanosh were years. •• - ' wan. Besides his wife, Fun rel services were held on b Ed d J Durnm of 7 min e Mrs time of WEDNEspATr. APRIL: 10th, 1947 L OI 11(,1 G B. A c K W R:.- ,. . THROWS THE SENTINE -... FILES: - On August 18th, 1926, he rnar- brother-in-law, W ... ni o ' Melfort Sask., on Apr. ' • Ellbeth 'Lison , of .Dur. n, .f �•....... t�► Years. , g�''. ried 'Mrs: • o e r. Deceased t` Lanes Besides -.her husband,. she leaves c . datig .,.. • i� I[lV{:U� it 11C�... � ct sang, �� `-o - ter. and two'' sons, : (Thirza) Mrs. Gordon' Dickison'• of ,Teeswater; Gordon of,. Kincardine .and'Jim of T eswater;': also ;'two 'sisters:., and e % three brothers;' Jack, Angus' and Gordon, :Broderick, Sask. • '.James G , . Marjory of Huron' County arid (Bell) :::Mrs. -Errol DOcr�icari, $roderick sister, Ane brother, Jack, and One Marjory, were, in at tendance ` at 'the funeral. Interment gtbok place in . the emeter. Chapel; . Teeswater � C • ,, Y•. Friday afternoon from his late, home, . Rev: J. C. Caley conducting the service assisted by Rey. Cir: G: Howse.. The'' :moderator • of • the. Presbyterian church, who was 'to. have .taken the service was, un able to be present on' 'account' of roads. ' l : • blocked • • • • The . pallbearers „were District P Deputy .• Grand Master, .,Gordon P�Past•.--District...:...IleputY. •Gbson-,:�•• ,Grand Master Howard . Wylie,:. Past District' . •Deputy Tho>Knas Brown, Bros. Wm. Hayes; Cloyne Michel and Wilfred' King: officiated at:i • • The M�rr^.�ISI-�`. Order the grave. Interment was , in Gor-' rie cemetery JOHN D .MURDOCH 1Vir. John. D. Murdoch, 'a a native ' " Ashfield and ' a pioneer of the of Ah • Pallbearers.. Bt y were,: Messrs: `H. 'Mc - urn , : Chas.'' McEurney, Garnet. . Davidson, John King, James I(en —..- veil and Vic Pettsplace: • . . Y water , News. :DR, JAMES ARMSTRONG• ; Gorrie's grand' old• man;:. Dr. y,. fi yived y ,war. J. minutes .and 2 se Regina• :and, two:•daug'hters •• for cutting one cord of hardwood. Roy Francis. of • Ke1lobQrt, Sask., - p•Willam�Bard,:who had been in and Mrs. Earl •Lumley. of Birch • saver's law .. office' in; Hills, Sask., Elliott •T Hi � w secured P • L ckna 'he is sur- ,. • challenging anyo,xie to better their nd Jaynes Armstrong; passe' Monday, evening; March 24th; af= • ter-less•:than -24 h- ours illness. from 'neumonia die' haci been in : `his • p drug' store onSaturday; . He *as'. born . in '.Bayfield on ' November: 6th, 1851; of godly par,. : the second of a'faiiilY ; of '12 '..ents., children. One brother; 'Archie, Of. Saskatoon district,' • died at ` Cal - at ' on. Fridayt, .A.pri1 4th, •' and was laid', �to rest. the following 'Tuesday in`Woodl4wn Cemetery `Tu Y �. Saska. toon • 2 •. f och Wei 8(l,. "ears • old: •.,,:1VIr.. fi�Iurd.. ,Y, .. . 'He was born- in Ashfield, ;in 1867;•Her... brother Mr Wm; taurant being •a son of the• late Mr.;; arid' McClure Jr:.is`operatiing.a'theati4e •.. ; : f. ":Conees- lVrs; ;Johne Mtxrdgch o in t• hat' town also; They returned pion ,12,•who had' the farm, now . hems Sunday , accompanied , by owned by' Gordon.•Kirkland.; her •brother 'wife and .'family Mr'. Murdoch went'to, Saskatoon Mr' Chas Yowler who has in ':1906 'where he' ,became associa ; for' some' been' confined ;.to :>ed ted ' in . the real • estate. and loan what improved and •he time, ,is•"some p mess. `. Three'yers later a. bus'Zeal,.is, able to be up a little each day. toek--41 T osnestead - n - ars `a..' cler .. ,. ^'_ h ,� opened • .s .Alin ., andia, Sask.; where e p Anderson .of', res, nation 'of C.' 1-'•atmore. ;, • and' Nlrss , Mildred g .• a ' sub tidi..office . Of.' the Dominion teach- er- Corsi an f; Chicago ihiafi- •Goderrch returned. theirto..• . Pet • g •, r'atin ,it until 19.16.:1 a _. —, _ • Lemai . op bi '.'•efts' •'the:'.IJaster, mli'..vrsrtin 'relatives here:.' . ing out es- r _ _ _ , g � erated a. Remaining . in .that town., he op :.obei•t Sturdy, had his 4 3rP•.. Nes ter -`R Y al estate and . `iSlSU - ' ' Polio. w. . � Mr; Tom' T' ho had' been leg bi oken. , sin'ss 'there, until • 1941 a .. ante business . hos ital -for treat; Bert: Stewart: • of . Dungannon • in.: Goderi:ch hospital. when' •he returned to Saskatoon figure' abo tposition` .at the Lucknow ,,rent IS , a ' lander u took•. a p where he • had lived almost con -again with' his usual at.` market the streets age n • . , Me Ma g' 'Cheer .and salute • to - all..; A•'.dau �hter.' *as born `'to : Mr mood ch .. g Mr';..,. and Mrs. 'Jesse . Button moved • to Lucknow, from Wing, hams L' ucknow: Lodge. I O;O,F, moved. to their new hall' in the • Andel, o son Block. • .• Frank • Gordon left,, for- W inni.' Mr.. Orville::•Stanley, .local but- cher, who underwent . an opera tion.. in Toronto' General' Hospital last week;; is progressing aeweh .:•.0 a position •in • Toronto ' .with the, law' firm of ... • Mortmore, . Clark and Grey.. Mrs„, .•:Leask_of St. Helens; Mrs. 1 McNabb, Mrs D: McDonald and as can • .lie expected;, and will be .� McKenzie of Lucknow were back in probably.., two weeks . ac- =i Miss° the `general I in Toronto attending of: t e Women s Foreign meeting h Mission Society of the Presby- teriian 'Church.. • Hay: was $8.00 a ton;; apples 50c, a. bag 'and. potatoes 10c : a bag. cording to his condition now. Mr. and 1VIri. Will lief soif of :Ripley.. ,visited their ` aunt, :Mrs. E1iiabeth . Robb oz} Monday. Citizens. regretted, very much 'to he � �„ hear -of 'the d atn,' az Mrs: J. R. MoNab, Lucknow on Thursday of last week.°. Mrs. McNab was for- •merly Miss:.Frank'Crawford,.born. 72 years.s „ago•• at Dungannon.and' 9 • moved :to Lucknow over 25. years, ago Her "fine qualities:,and love-- Peg• . Local option went ;into .effect in;Ripley 'ion May 1st. ' Putiand°s , hotel quit business •and frwin's hotel put. 'a 'gate ,• on -their yard, New • rates were 10 • cents for • standing a horse •in, an open_ shed.` 15c., for Stable `aeceinoda.tion�`and �25c for hay.. Meals. were •increased to 50c', ly dispositiori, has held; a tie," a - Soni •her friends ' here.• ` -`" Mrs.. Chas:. Durn n. and .chi.l ren lhiar aret, Joy:.and'.J C..spent: g the r week -'end :at Elmira • where'• he • Seri.4tinel t.vnuuented "''It is 'now nearly two. months since the' groundhog • came : out • and • failed to • see his -shadow, andw the .wea- they` is colder : than •t ever;'_ The is, a.: bigger : liar than groundhog,.r the weather .bureau"., erty Y Twenty Years Ago lvir:: D. C. Taylor returned from .Winnipeg where 'he had been: vis iting his sister who was seriously ilia ' 1Vlr,ryR_ V. McKenzie McKenzie visited in. Kitchener: with his .Son' -Steele; who underwent an. appendicitis operation.: illi discontinued, a;,.Herb '•1VcQui n ed. his blacksrxi,ithbusiness and rent ed his shop 'arid• barn to Cecil•. Mullin who planned to open a,. garage and•,gas station:. a..of -St. a1e1- laic.:, .�.. �Q-.tm_ ens and: Whitechureh;: extended 'a call to Rev.: Harold : G: Whit. field of 'Peterborough Mts. G. E: MeL e.nnan 'of Loch . .',:. alsh • suffered fatal ,ink ries in accident at her.. farm home; The fa.n,ily:-car was: tieing • towed lrifF-pr -the • Ianlew.ay • whe-zt the' tow .rope broke.;:Asth.e car start- ed'. backward;- Mrs: McLennan. , a ,ckward,- � . jumped from: the tai;, -suffering head irijUries thata proved :fatal.a eou le , of hours,` later.. • ,p Gibbons of St. Au usti-fife Mr:: J, b g , :died in his 57th year D...Patterson represented . t••h e Lucknow '' Lodge ' at• the ..' Grand: tier.• husband 'is . managing a.;: res; --Couiicil of the Canadian Order . of Chosen Friends -held'` in. Toronto. Mr:'and. . Mrs W : �H . Simpson left f . an • or; :their home; in Winnipeg after spending .the .winter, :; with °r hn .Gi Graham, Con: 4, her .father, Jo .. Kinlgss° �: vill ge;rate ayei-seeting. of ag P • Am,, '�i'as ;called to nominate Candi the ane . , .dace to,, tl%e;�`vac yori . -Board••c�iuSed' • b the f - .tiffs :. tinuiously since. Bayfield,._antiLOne sister;_ 1Vtr'Ed . s- ma ar i., He wa y • of Zealan ra for - Erg-- 11u--h--l;'indlater ward. 'Houghton • of Lendon, sur- member .• of the. The April rriseting ,of; the Ess g ,, sevez;al years,�.a, , '_ "R R.1VIacLeod and .W C: Jahn-. kine: Presbyterian• • Church;' Wo • • wive • amid an, elder of the �. . , .. •: ' � • � : , school ;board, • ... , "Were °'$lackhorse o�n .Fri-. • • ._ • rnens Missionary • Auxiliary met, stop Were at ' orae rn 1879•;:'after.:i.` hunch.. Since 1911, he has. • He`went to, G .. ; .. . , United .�c . • . home of Mrs:. W.' . Audi day, and :,succeeded in launching n' a member 'of the 'local real at. the 4 ;r. ,. •;r our the Ontario firm of.` Kinahan, 'c r '" Vet - eriiary 'Coi1ege,' Toronto. He had 'ever : since ;.arid 'practised 'where re f r.: :also conducted' the drug sto o .-•e• ast nuniber of ears. :the p �y er 15th',-1680,he was ` Onw,Oetob. married to ; Miss • Blanche.;' Days, deceased `h rn on' January. Otho ,pre 29th,. 1917•' To this' union 'v'ere born fur sons one of whom died R estate • . • McWhinre• 'resident, was.in the and. 1Vfurdtrch,•.Limited. Mr.„ Mur- Y, p .-. f last air: and Mrs: Herbert, Stothers .. �c est vlsited�:l•ere-•rrr October .�___.._ ....... Mrs., , _.._ ., ;. . loch .1 4 .. epn'l eted the -opening ki,cercrses. ;1'94 • i d n ' .o ffered•pra�- ���- The.,res die x ,thenf p y. e'hrs widow'�.a srs., Po -. -Surviving-are , of Bl : h• Leri The roll ,call was 'answered by ter.- Mrs: R, .C: 1VicGowan , yt , •. verse '.of sc;i ture. %Letters of •nd ` three daughters, Mrs., a p '°a , .g••�• ... ..•- al g ar Mrs ,.:H. p one. H':•iC. -McElroy, C g y, comes ondence- were �+ead, ' f which was'from the Presbyter- W,� .Boge,' Saskatoon, -.and Mrs.. p ri t.• Presbyter- ial announcing .'vacancies.:An• 'in- vitation: in- vitation:,Was 'extended:'from the in : infancy. Lieut: Vernon,, who ':.Layton 'Angn.s, Mar cit BORROWING CAW, BE uneed Money r Taxes? If' you are short of cash to pay ;f.r'nntry •usstnl purpose .PERSONAL. LOANS your .'income or other' taxes, .• a B of M personal loan may' be 'the” answer to • your need:. ' See the manager or accountant of your neighbourhood B of M . banci. You will like their 'help- ful approach to your'problem. . R 270 a'w�ll�tii ' a fiN t ...,NgrtM11p 12 MOON INNiAmiii (_• 6% p.. .) LOOFA LOANS ATS nofoRTIOONAT. COST BANK OF MONTREAL, 11 nrbiny uilh (,s,fd(/i,,zs in et ere u,//4 Of /t/ sin(, 1K1 - MY BANE Bofm John Jc ynt was completing•two. new •residences • in', the old . Reid Hotel Block to.be' tenanted by. Richard Webster, and '. Albert Mills r• VV., 'Connel transferred the.. Canadian', Express and G.N.V. Telegraph to ,Messrs; Bennett and McGregor: Wm Moses«'.Champ on died a' .e. ..,,P;• .,.-_roma\u-Ale the lions :of: �iirs son , Havens • .111. fora ten days with .pricurnonia occurred' iri 'Ashfield of the. death -•- ,, r5 al'`ol i ;.. i :of VIr ''and•,Nfrs Will ;Reed Bowling- Club '. officer.s_,_�t' ere:', hon.pres,;, John Joyxrt, J' Dav_ison, vice„,pares„ .13obei•t Fisher • sec.-treas, Rober':t grounds' g . McDonald, A. W, 13arrrrlto.n;; mer}i Ei'ership corn:, .E Hodgins,:' Sriiith; of :, A. W Harn;iiton. lex :C 11cKen • Mr,.. anal:-lVlrs..A , zie of • the Lochalsh. drs„tr•ict: ob- served their 60th , wedding an'ni versary,. He was in: his •9th: year and she -".in.. her .80t. At S:S: No. 16,`, Ashf r ,cl Miss ty • Ada Hek�was teaching A. 'ljJS , „Crozier, Crozier,,' E Ti•e leaven, A Gaul • ey', :• C • Crozier, A. Treleaven; B. Shackleton, F. ul!Ie -Quoid, W. Watt; B. Hast R. Gauls Yr yt • Swa><z, V. Culb•ert, T. Cul"iiert P. Luc Cnow• .Auxiliary to be their pink and white streamers sus- ,lace cloth, silver candlebra . an y guest for ttheirnext meeting or} pended.;from the ceiling and •cen- a:lovely • three-tier. weddil?g ,cake tred •with white wedding• bells topped With a .miniature. .gold May 8th. Mrs:• Will Smith, a Mem- and' while• the wedding; 'March horseshoe w ch •had Ibsen 'used her will entertain at.her. homey h • in:.England two •years.ago;-for Mr: a Std •'Mrs. Albert Rivett's' wedding': cake ands had been sent• here as: a • keepsake. Miss. Joan R vett,'sis•' Iter of : the bride and Miss Edna. RiVetti‘or Crewe assisted; in serv- ing at the table Little Margaret, Shirley .and Edna Carter, nieces of the' bride,;, dr .,yellow organdy' lent 41 springlike touch. to '.the party'.- The young 'couple' left on' a trip to. London' and other Southern Ontario °..i towns. , The bride's going away costinne W86'. a brown `-wool • suit, ••with ,brow for the next regular Meeting. et. Which it ” is • requested that the money and• quilt,blocks, ',will be brought i for the. bale, Mrs Mc- Whinney introduced . the 'new study' book ,on India. The collec- tion for the meeting. amounted 'to x$5.35 The ' meeting 'concluded withp a 'hymn and the Lo,;d's pray- er, Refreshments were served • at the close of the afternoon. .MASON- RIVETT A pretty spring v►edding, took place;' on Saturday afternoon at 3.00 p.m. at the home. of Mr. and Mrs, George Rivett when their' fourth daughter, Joyce Margaret, was wed' to . fHenry John Mason, Only son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Mason of Ripley. Rev..' J, .Rogers of the 'Dungan on United Church Officiated. The rooms were tastefullly decorated •,;,with • from Lohengrin was. played ..•.by Mrs. Albert •Rivett, `sister-in-law of the bride, the bridal ' couple toik ,their place - neath an arch way draped with °simil;ar _ effect. The •bride''looked lovely -wearing a 'dress of moss gree tissue ve1- vet. with shoulder length veil• caught up orange blossoms and.. a corsage of pink' Carnations .and. .fern, completed her costume: Mrs: Goldie ',Carter was her: slater's• 'bridesmaid wearing • aavetder cashmere. with 'red` roses and fern corsage.. Mr. Leonard Rivett, bro- ther of the .•bride supported 'the • groom. Mrs.'Rivett, mother of the bride received the guests wear- ing a' dress of, Mauve wool with corsage of red • roses and fern. linmedi:ate relatives ,,were eriter- tained.' to a full course dinner sir; the dining rota `''at a table with hat .and "matching accessories: Sillib is.laio up with. .. .. , • . pled: a:•very,sore knee requirtin . 'cal attention; . after a fall. • Mr.. and Mrs. SiUi have been eipect• ing to. move, soon AO 'their new home in the Village ' S .' • t.