HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-01, Page 7triitts AY, MAY 1st; 1947
DUN.GANtNQ i
M __ Jlizabeth Fowler Robb
The. lath eeetiWe�Ic ortiy • at:
r midnight of her 90th birthdays
i . April 27th of. Mrs. Elizabeth
obb,'a highly respected citizen.
ze grew Steadily 'worse , thelast
w days after a number of years
[ failing,. health with a raheart
rndition• She was a daughter of
lelate 'hamas Fowler and Ann
lion Fowler • of .6th. Cori. West
'awanosh and was born" on. the
.rm now owned by her nephew.,
r, R, ;bb. As one, of a g •
[roily; she i$�: the last :surviving
ember, . She' had lately stated
tat • her earliest'. re'eolleetion. of
ungannon ; was'.' attending St.
aul's Anglican • Sunday-. School -
id 'later•. was• an adherent of the
Iethodist -ifaith; when 'services
ere held in a little log church
ea br her.`home. The : late 'John
ebb, her husband, predeceased
er over 30 ' years ago and after;
!tiring froth • farm ' life on• the
all .of Ashfield; Mrs. Robb came
ith her youngest. daughter, Fern
►'reside in Dungannon, 20 years.
;o:.She is survived -by,' her .fam-
.and . six d'au g.hters.
y, three sons ..
harles,: Con. 12 Ash Td; JoFin,
olyrood; Tom, Amberley. Mrs:
Ahtr lirenry :(Edyth•),• 2nd. Con. of,�
uron • Township; ; Mrs., 'Annie
FO`Wii R p1e"y►"`Nlrs: Wm: ;S'illiis
E;liiab'eth)•;• Mrs.' Roderick • Mac
onald (Ethel), Dungannon;' Mrs.
ordon Rithhie (Lyla), Ashfield;:
nd Miss 'Fern at home,, :who .has
even constant care durin her'
[attire's declining years.. WI wiii
greatlymisse'd by a large num
er of friends and relatives. in
Lis • community. 'There also'•:sur
ives'• 20 :grandchildren and ...'14.
[seat:, grandchildren • : ' '
Mrs. 'Alex : Smith, wife of the
ungannonr'school principal, .gave,'
1 interesting address at the Dun
ninon Unit
ed Church on Suriday:
ight . as = a feature .of the • 'spring•
rankoffering, missiona0 ,service.'
Cys, Smith ser.ved'. as '" -a teacher•
rd missionary worker in an• Iny
an settelmenti ,Berens River, 250
[les •:north of :Winnipeg She,
wad 'the .work : interesting"'.but«
aims in our 'own. • • Canada,-• net
Mike :far- 'away Mission,' field's,>
neer.- beliefs' and sujnerstitions'
r
11 exist.
She .en.'
enjoyed the `work
J.Y ,.
ery ,much'.'and' :found' Indians
ery kind,:alert ,arid an under
anding people_ _
Master,, ��.•e'onard •• Reed, son' of
[r. and Mrs., Russ ;Reed, Glenn's"
111. was uri f ortunate"•last' Friday
fall' apt' school ' ari.d break" his
r11ar:bone..
Mrs. Charles Alton and laugh
r Ferne of Tilbury were .week=
ad'. guests, arncing , friends here.:
Miss'"Bernice Blare, ,B.A,, . of
ambeth, :has' .. been. confined .:to
er home here, feeling 'quite mis
rable'with. a case: of shingle's.
Mi.. and Mrs Daviti,:I-Iardy and.
No daughters pf Wirigharn were
unUV 4risi'toli h- f.or•,
ether, Mr; : David 'Hardy.
The Dungannon United Church.
/omen's Association .'' sponsore
play "Adventure Bound", 'dra.-'
ratrzed by the Auburn ..players
t the :. Parish sh hall on
Mondayv`
fight, which was; well presented:
i- a large ` audience.
The Dungannon. Branch of.. the.
Vornen's Institute...Met at the
oche Of the president;.":Mrs. Ev
nett. Finnigan :and after. the op-.
ping exercises, the roll call «Was.
nswered by: payment ' of fees.•
5.00. was'. donaited, to • the Cancer
and. Mrs.;- J .J. Ryan: gave, .-•a,•
rorthwhile paper • "Do: you meet',
're right' kind of people'. ,-.Mrs.
iorne Iver..s conducted the elec..
Lon, of. officers, resulting .•as fol
-
ms; Pres., Mrs. K. K. Dawson;
st vice, Mrs. Will Stewart ' 2nd
ice, Mrs. ''Will. Smith; . sec.-treas.
Zrs;' Popp;*'' district director, ' Mrs.
V. Brown; :.branch directors, Mrs.
1,5$1, Mrs. ' Iiodkes,' . Mrs., Torn
'ark; auditors, Mrs. Everett Pin
rgan Land M. Cecil Blake; pian%
>ts, Mrs. . Brown, Mrs. W. A. Cul
ert; social' welfare converter,
trs, Brooks agricultural conven-
r, •Mrs. Mel: Dickson; citizen con
ener, Mrs. Everett Finnigan; his
Dry research, Mrs. Lorne Ivers;
ublicity .convener, Mrs I%odges;
brae econornics,n Mrs. Will 'Smith;
siting cornrnittae, • Mrs. Authur
'ulbert, -Mrs.. .$.', ;Jones, Beth M-
'onrrell and 1VIra, Jack, Ryan.
bower for Bride •
A miscellaneous sihowerr ,Was
.
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held for Mrs. "jack Mason (nee
.Joyce Rivett) at the home . of her
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. •Geo. Rivett
and was sponsored b-y�Mrs.b:Jabk-
Rivett; Mrs. Albert •.Rivett and
Mrs. Gladys Rivett: About.thirty-
five guests were present and
played bingo. Joyce having just
returned from her • ;honeymoon
was taken by surprise when Miss
Madeline 'Andersonread an ad-
dress of congratulations and lit-
tle Jimmy Rivett, :youngest bro-
ther df the bride, brought in a
little wagon 'decorated in a pretty
color scheme and.well laden- with
useful and lovely, gifts.''The-bride
made a- fitting 'reply, thanking
the donors for their' kind remem-
brances. Miss Isabelle Errington,
•dressed .as a.Ygroorp, :caused much,
Inerrinient ` with . her wit ' and
humor during the 'etier ing . wDain
ty refreshments were served at.
the eloae of the. evening.
HAS MOTOR SCOOTER
• Dave Horne breezed into: town.
last -week on a motor °scooter,:
which he recently received de-,
livery of after a 1png ..period of
waiting. Dave Made 'the trip up;
from Toronto in' 61/2, hours and;
.apart from being tired, enjoyed
the' journey. •
'The. . machine, of • American
make, was obtained :at ' Detroit
and Dave 'shipped it to Toronto.
It has 'a sidecar for carrying an•
•extra • passenger. pr, •luggage. .It
has .starter •equipment .and takes,
off with. the throttle;.
} ' The machine was the centre Tot.
much interest and '.Dave was
hounded 'by the lads' in town• for
a ride ,r` • . . •
• S•PLEND1D.PLAY
The play "Bi.ily's Goat"., ' pre•
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..y4.
sented in. Lucknow-last Wednes-•
day night by the .young adults of
Ashfield W.M.S. Meeting
•The regular meeting' of the W.
M. S. of the Ashfield. Presbyterian.
Church was. ,held at the home of
Mrs. `Thos;. MacDorialdwith'nine-
teen present.. Mrs. Neil J. Mac-
enzie: presided and the 'Meeting
opened by' singing 1,sa1m. 23: to
the .Covenanters tune.. • Mrs•. «Reu-'
ben Wilson and . Miss Sadie John-
-sten --toolo-the 'de'votional• •par not
the Meeting. Mrs. Will-•Ros"s sang
a • solo "I heardthe voice". • `Mrs.
Ensile MacLennan offered prayer.
The 'last lesson • , frorp. the study
;book on three Of 'the'young warn
ta•ers' who ' the • Christian.
work. in Africawas taken by Mrs:
D. A, MacLean; Mrs; 'MacKenzie.
and. Mrs ':Lloyd McDonald: Pray-
er' was :offered by Mrs. Duncan
acKeniie. A 'dainty lunch was
�. n y
served by -the. hostess..
North 'St, United Church, Coder=
ch, ' was regarded as :one of the
best', arrateur • plays presented
'here iii many a moon,, by a.:• large,
audience; The event was ,spon-
sored by the Agricultural'•Society
;with a dance' following, although
•the.crowd'at this was' not so large
due to a suceession of dances that
week.
:P, ,
Oresbyterian• Guild
An- ,interesting' program was
prepared ,'by Mary • Porteous •ori
April 28. The'•Gui1d meeting was
'opened with •hy.irin •399. A -prayer
Was- 'iV•eri-hr-i? athieen: : At:.
ter the scripture: was•,read, Mary.
Porteous •gave., the 'Bible:' study.
Mary. Chin played :a; piano solo:
Hymn•: 717• was then sung. .The
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gnaws' INSURANCE Agency
Lu(cknow, Qntario.
F�1ire,. Casualty,
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Having sold my: barber business in'
Luck now to . Harold ' Ritchie, I wish to.
thank my'tustomers and: friends for their
loyal support in the,past; ' and to highly
recommend my'' successor, and bespeak ; .
f o e,
•o>Gw .�,�cont�n>� ce tx. tr a
aaf a..� _�...o.
and friendship
SincoreIy , •
JACK ' CAMP$EI! 'L.
topic was taken, by Gladys : Mac-. pees►►. The meeting
Donald •, Wanda Scurrah read a hymn 684 and the
cloned :with 'T.he ,,contests were enjoyed by
:benediction. everyone:
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