The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-10, Page 6,.,,3 ,At* ' 'sem •
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BORN - - In Wingham 'General
Hospital on Monday, ply 7th to
Mr...and • Mrs. Roderick Inglis,. a
Mr, and 1Vtxs.. J:ohrivGriffin 'and
Larrymm and Mr. andNits ' Albin„
Griffin. of. Detroit visited in this
VOmmunity ,over" the week -end,'
:Mrs. Albin` Griffin is staying, for•
a week or so. . •
E T 1?•CKNOW SENTINEL, , " Li1C OW: O1TTAR10
Miss Betty Miller is -assistinga .
the • home of Mr. Eddie Moore
while Mrs. Moore is.. convalescing-
after 'returning from the hospital;•
Mr: and Mrs, Rey Hudson and
family are . visiting with Mrs,
Hudson_ and..;_Gretta. .
Mr. Jack .Inglis ' spentthe first
of- July with .his ...parents, Mrs.
Inglis• •and their two children re-
turned: home with him.. ..
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ETT,ZION • OVIN9
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Hacketts a- n d Zion Sunday'
,Schools, enjoyed a very pleasant
afternoon. on .July ist.1at Point
Clary. r The" -afternoon , was ✓,.spent..
in softball, The ladies play- I ago. a Year and
playing aid, six. years ago, For Y
done ame' and. the boys andhad not' been able to
e g• • I a half she, ,
men two, the ;last. one being be- leave her borne; ,
tween the single men. and. the ' Mrs; MacKenzie • was formerly
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MRS. N. D. MaeKENZIE
After a long period:. of ill
health,- death carte to Mrs. Neil
D. • MacKenzie at her home in
Lucknow on Friday. She was 61
• years of age and .had been ailing
since the death of her .s-csnt Don-.
✓Harried• men,'; resulting in a, very Margaret''D' MacCharles, aug -
'k cJios , score.. , he ladies served. 'ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rod
lunch .on Mr. "J, Campbell's lawn, erick MacCharies of" 'Lochalsh
-after which the races* were run.where she, Was born. 'Margaret
cff'' and were keenly contested. attended school at •Kincardine
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Boys and,. girls, 4 ' 'and ',under,
Way, ne `'Hackett,, , Marjorie . Alton;
boys 6 Tand, under, 'Barrie McDon-
agh;'.girls 6 and under, ,Kathleen
Hackett,: Betty 'Alton; bays', 9 and.
•under Barrie Hackett,..,Ross Mc-:
Honagh; •.girls 9 •and under, Lois
ackett, Marlene Hunter;. boys 12
andttuncler,: Frank Alton, Mervin
Ritchie; girls. 12 and under,, Phyl
Gibson;, Marilyn. Harker; 'boys
15 & under, . Allan Hackett, ,Ches
ter Hackett,; girls 15, and ,under,
.Mae Irwin, Lois Freeman; young
ladies, Hilda Lane,, Mrs.• `George
Alton;, ' young 'men,. Alvin Ritchie,;
Arnold' A1tgr ; . kick, the . slipper,
ladies, Lois ;Freeman, Mae Irwin;`
'men,' Spence Irwin,. , (A1vir • Alton
and. Charlie. Anderson, tied) ; soft
ball throw, ladies, • Hilda ,Lane;.
• men, Charlie Anderson 8 -legged
1 rs: ;Geirge• Pilton, =H;MA-
Lane, Berea lean • niton and Mrs;
'Goldie Wheeler;. men,. Dpnald and
Allan: Hackett, Clayton and
--- -vin---Afton,-ma!riled--nen'-s-race,.;
Torn, Hackett, • •Jack McDonagh;
'E. T .ti grandfathers race W ., T Gard'-
`'s . nor, Roy . Alton; grandmothers
j' ' graceful.' walk, Mrs. C. B: Woolley 1
N
a held
amd Mxs privately . on Monday., by'e ;vim
,:;., COLW,IELL :11LE-UNION W. Stewart, which was his fourth
of. the•late Mr. and funeral in: this home: in'si5* years.
• Thee family
. in
Mrs. George Colwell met recent '.etery;' the •Interment ;pwasGreenhill Cern
allbearers"being `Ja.,k�.
ly 1n Lansdowne Park, Kincar- "MeInaosh',: • Oliver. , ,"MacCharles,
dine and had a 'very, SuccessfulFinlay. MacDonald, Sandy • ;Mac-
•picnic: ` About sixty descendants Cl a'rles, 'Noble Johnston, James
w.
PrfwasiaAY,, JULY ,10th, 1947
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Mr. and Mrs. S, O, Parry and._
Jack of .Detroit spent a: few day3•
with friends here. `
-Rev. Benson Cox 'returned to •
New York. after visiting with.. his
Mother, Mrs. John .Cox and othe
feIattves. ' - .
- Mr. and Mr,s, Cliff -Lloyd ..and -
family of Tonawanda. visited for
the week -end' with .friends here.
Mr; :and. Mrs. Harold 'Per r<y,
1Viiss ..Winnie . Percy and. Mi:•
Doris. Barr motored to Tillsnn
burg' `recently -•
Miss Ellen McBride and Mt
D Thompsonare attending .S.um.,
acrd . London, to • qualify for ,the mer. school. at Toronto,
teaching prolessiori. She taught
school 'at Lurgan, : Westfield' and..
Lucknow prior to ,her marriage
to 'Mr.: Mac, errzie,; w1Yo , conduct
ed a' grocery 'business. 'here,° and.
which Mrs.. MacKenzie continuedast' spent the past week : with
relatives here '
to 'operate following his 'death,; , -
until.her•heal'th failed. Since then ' pr and Mrs, Harvey Hamltaan,
the business has been, in 'charge ;Helen and Robert and M'rs.:A L.
of tier; brother .Donald, who':made Hamilton of B.C. spent a day 'last
his home with her, and has been I Week with Vliss:•May Boyle
untiring -.in_ .his. care of. her, as _ miss _Sarah Woodcock, Mi . and
well as his mother and: brother,
Mrs.• J. Saigeon,;Jimmy and Mary.
who predeceased her within a' Marguerite of Sarnia and Miss :.'
comparatively 'short. period Aggie 'Thompson of Toronto were ''.
recent. visitors ,.with Mr;:and mit.
Mrs.. MacKenzie was of 'a pat- , •
Alphonse Murray. •
i,ent, kind and friend'1y.'nature, •
which: endeared her.', to.:everyone. ' Mrs; E •.Jarries•enaertariled the'
inthe community where, she:•has Holywood "W. L. on Thursday af-•
been a lifelongresiderit:' She had '.ternoori.' After the usual opening✓. •
lor`ne more than her share of exercises;:' hospitalization was dis-
sorrow courageously and •uncom- Cussed, also plans were made for
`plaini_ngly, ,.having, `besides theja. Carnival in the ' near future'
Toss of her husband, been bereav- I Mrs, Phonse Murray took charge"
of .,iWo'Sons, Lloyd; and -Don-- i-°orthe to s e -b . ' L.oraii r.11ar--= •
i iFl.* ris . held • the lucky tic t: `Jean.:
James' played a' 'piano\ solo. '' El-. '.
eanor Murray • and : Edna Boyle
played 4--pro-nr�• -rte-tkr Mrs :Th•os::.
Harris.. gave .a reading.The roll. ,
call Was, . things' that : our : grand
mothers didn't • enjoy. Lunch was
served by ,the: hostess . and • cOn-'
Mrs. James Hodgins was .a
cent visitor With friends ,.at St
Catharines •
Miss ° Vera, Boyle andl'iei' neph:
eiiu Mr -/Fred Jones .of MOose=.J,ry ,.
oro .%.
old,. as well.as'a child in- rancY
, .Her brother Donald is the sole.
survivor •of the . MacCharles y:am
-ilii,; Others-Who-pr'-edeceased-Mrs
MacKenzie were' Poacher,' ' Mrs.'
Cliff, Rivers (Sadie), Duncan,
Lockhart at the 'age of eight, and,
two, children in infancy,
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SANDY •SIMPS;O.T • has been patiently
improving
herd. die saw hi.
• ym rov.n his dairy
s
b1 and . •.
�chanee� :to .•buy Via: pure. bre,
.... of . iris' bank.lent him the
they manager•
the; deal. Now - h e's
ready.. cash
. to close.. .
., ... :.of bis : new:
eXpectin -great th;<ngs .. , .calf;
g
winnin ,.her class. at
already, he :sees her... g •
next year's Fall 'Pair. A ` few more 'like
an'' also see' his .milk'` pro -
.
:as•: a .nice ' extra
duction rising, as . •
.
income from . selling his surplus' stock to
•- neighbourini -farmers.
Branch > banks, in • rur
• al ,• communities
a, help ` to. build xos 'erous ..
'cross Canada, , , :l?� �
farns. and at the sal* :time hel P
increase the flow of food i b family tables
both at 'home and in distant lands:
sat- down to •a•• .bountiful., 'picnic. Kirkpatrick.
dinner Friends were - pleased ..to '
meet and 'welcome ,:their =ne:west South Kinloss Mission Band.
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';.member; Mrs...Albert, Colwell, 'a The July meeting :of the South.
recent bride. The youngest mem- :Kinloss Busy Bee Mission' Band;
her Was...little Patricia. -Katharine ` was :held., in the 6th School :on.
MacDonald. July,5th with;` an attendance.of:
At : the : business pert of the ten members; and eight vilsitors.
'gatl ering:the following rnembers: Thee scripture ,reading was: read
were :elected for the ensuing,Year by Beak:. Hamilton. Marybelle
Ai 194$ :-Hon. 'Pres.; Mr 'John Col- McQuillin, then :favored • with • a
well,;. Holyrood, 'pres., ..Mrs: , G'eo. lovely piano s410 which • was fol'=
Colwell, Kincardine, sec-treas., lowed by the offering The: topic
•Mrs,. Don• `McCosh,: I#ipley;. pro was • taken by •- Mrs. Douglas ,Gra-
gram. ••'committee, "Mrs... `. Gordon ham • who..•coptinued her talk Oh
'Errmerton,,"Miss Donna ',Colwell; stewardship. A chapter from the
Mrs. Lynn Geddes and''Miss. Flor- study book was read: Mrs.-
of` Kincardine• Mr, ham close the meeting
cite.. Colwell .
Currie'•Colvi►ell Mrs: •George •E.
Colwell of. Hblyrodc Mr. •Clair'
d with a
prayer. .During •the •rest.- of .the Keith` Hackett of: Ashfield. is:also ' .
afternoon some; sewing' was start- taking -the same, course....:
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' tie iNstPNCE
:twits is Q 5,2 .brash
• of hotu.• the da>y
boa
�.., their iars
s P� Ga��"�`
work of
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,Misses 'Edna an r era • �y1e;.
•Messrs • Kari Boyle;: and • Fred '
Jones spent a couple of days last
week with friends at .Clandeboye,
and .London
'Confirmation service. will.. be
held>'in•'St John's Church, Ber
vie next Sunday•afternoon •.at 2.30' ..
p.m.. There will . be no service •in
the Anglican. church her.. • �'
Miss Winnie ..Percy, R.N .has
gone ' to' Tillsonburg where she'•
has: taken `:a position:
Miss. .Eliza Thompson of near.
'Kincardine .is ' visiting with, -Mr. _
and Mrs Perry Hodgins :>
Mr and Mrs. Harry Je itt•'and
daughter Barbara •of Sarn ra visit-
ed•.•over . the-' week end ,With •Mrs
John Barr and' family
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Taking Sumner Course l �,
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' `Darold "Henry• who, taught. at
Lanes' 'school the past term has '.
accepted the Holmes school near.
Wingham� He is at `present takin'g-
a surnrer course .at Toronto':
Stanley, `.•Ripley; Mrs. CIfff use: a or.. a ;bale and, w.,
• Don- distributed among . the . members::; in Belfast Teacher ,
ton of Southampton and Niro.. g per ,.
• , Maio n of Detroit. Trine and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Sutherland : Miss Burns of. Southampton, •.,a '
,old y „
' a attended . the meeting and: 'kindly June ,.NorrrialSchool: .graduate;
at lel.,, 4
offered' to. , help �` with the' sewing.: has' .been.. engaged; to teach
Lunch was then: served, •: , fast;. Slie succeeds Mrs'. James
Henry of, Witigham, who has re-
Mclnnes-Fa cone✓ Piicxric . Purchased: ;Klein Residence :
,i signed; - W _-..0 ,
The, 9tlf 'annual Mclnnes- Fal- • Mr. P. S. MacKenzie• Walker- :_:- •
•place of the next meeting' 11' b
announced{ by the. committee ,at
alater':late
Goner . reunion was .held at. the ton lawyer,; has purchased. the «� ������`'�
1VIr. • John. Falconer. 'n , of'thee late
home'• of re'icienceand y
Wmgham .bn Tuesday, July 1st. Judge' A.,,./.Z,1 Klein,:The. new "own i
• • .. wasa. good crowd •,attend-
There er . is� at ' resent.'• engaged'. in re- 1..
_ l? t
1 I ed, A ball game was; .the big, fea .. dEcorattg•,the interior of the
tune at' the 'Park: after which the n
home and will move there before
August 1st,. In .past: years this
.property..; was » one, :cf. the, ' most .
beautiful 'in Walkerton and it is • •
the•,•intention .of ,Mr.; :MacKenzie'
tr„ , restore' it ` to its'.. fornier state
of::attra'ttivenesa, °• •
,
'Ration, Coupon ;Due 'Dates :
' . Coupons now .valid are sugair
0,
property •
:races,
young folk enjoyed.:. the
Winners were: up. to 4. years,'
Mary 'Margaret Fisher; Donnie•
Petteplace; ,4 to 6' years, Marilyn
Petteplace, Billy ,Fines; 6 to 9
years; Gordon' Fisher; Karen,. Ma-
Kinnon; • 9., to 11 years; Marjorie
Petteplace, Carl Falconer; girls
11 to 14, Vivian Fisher, . Shirley
Falconer;.' boys 11, to 14, Billie
•Fisher young women's, race, Mrs..
Esplen; slipper race, , 'Marjorie preserves S26 to S55 and Y1 to
Falconer; mens high jurrip,, Joe Y10 •
Falconer, {Dan :Tiffin;' (tied) ; 'girls -
A N' K
high jump, Mrs. Fsp1e•
g n,..Vivian lunch, Mr: George Fisher was el'-,
Fisher•,, Shirley Falconer; honey- ected president for. 1948. Mr. Mor -
moon race, Mr; and Mrs.Dan Tif- ley . Petteplace; vitt pres„ the
fin, Marjorie and 'Joe Falconer; sec.-treas: was re-elected; sports
1 youngest person, Ronnie Falcon cornmittee, Mrs. Victor ,Emerson,
et,' 8 months oldest person pres= Mrs,. Joe Tiffin, Jr. and' James
• ent,.Mrs. Hester Falconer; largest Falconer;- lunch• committee, Mrs."
• family present, Mr.i and Mrs. Cal- Cecil ,Falconer, •Mrs. Wrri, .Mein-,
•! yert Falconer; orie corning long- nes and Mrs. Fred Tiffin.. Mr, and
fest distance Mrs,. Hester Falcon- 1 Mrs. James `Nictnnes of White -
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Also : •
Hospitalization and Sick
' and Accident Ipsuraarce
Representative i
M%7TUAL LIFE OF f ANAOA
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er. After the sports program the church invited the people .to their
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o •194$.
*, crowd met for . business and. hrri.e for
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