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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-09-11, Page 7THURS.,, ,SEP 1 E1VMB 11th ., )104?' O B.Y,T i A .Y MRS. JAMES R. HAUKETT This' corrripunity was deeply saddened;Qn+Friday, August 29th ' b the death of 'Mrs. ,James. R. • THE L1JCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKI OW, ONTARIO SMART CREST FOR. CALF. CLIP B .CHAMP Besides a .liberal cash prize the winner of the Grand.' Champion BOUNDARY EAST ae Mr.. and- Mrs. James Forster quietly observed • their 49th. an, niversary'4of ', their wedding 'on • x Award • rh the ' Bos and Girls. Sunday. . Hackett,' at lifelong resident of �' Mx: Lavergne McMillan• went Ashfield and Liaeknow; . ' I'ierefor d Calf• Club c(=petition. a t' had. been hospital- the Luckno F i touue Detroit. O Monda to enter ares �• to Iaetroi.t on .. , ._. ,izedP, for ten weeks ancflbn days enttd7With-•a ttr a-Cttvc;'� - '" ; prior to her, death was ',removed .in r ecognit on of his achievement. Mr. and Mrs; l;arl W ghtman. .from Wing ham to Victoria -.Hos- The crest,. similar o to Sport and family o Auburn visited pita), •Lbiidbn, -where. the- gravity of her condition' 'Was learned .and. whm ere the end came very quickly: in her 68th year, she was. 4ot merlyAElizabeth• Hunter, daughter of the • late Mr.. *in',iiunter and Isabel 'Helm,: She was born in .Ashfield the• farm. now `Owned by.11obei't Holm,:For`ty-one years: ago she w is marrxrgd t9 :�`Jarnes R LIackett acrd; they. fanned the Hackett hbinestead on .Concession 10, until retiring to Lucknow in the tall of' .19:1a5..Ii. Hackett -pre,. - decea�etl his wife by 13• months, •his, death occurring on July 29th, .1946: He Was laid to rest ori ,Aug= ust 1st, 1p4.6Arid Mrs.4Haekett on:, September' 1st, 1947... Of a quiet and` reserved nature" Mrs. 1'lackett Was a faithful mem-. ber of Hackett and later ,Lucknow • United, Chur ch, and ' was'.hld' in .high'r' egaid by"a wide circle.,:of: friends Th fu'nexal`: service • on.•.Labor Day, tias.,held at the: home• -of• her ' son, W i)1 red R. Hackett,- conduct- edx by Rev.:CaYripbell Tavener of Hohiiesville assisted.- by' Rev lC; • Az. 3tf' cress for_.._sewing ..on wa jaelcet; • r'.. and Mrs „Pligris_Mat.hers :on, reads ,: "l-iere=ford Champions Sunday: Club"; and is centred•wit.b:..a pic- Mr, ,and Mrs. Seott 'Patterson firare -pt a' 4 white head ;a Judy of Detroit :visitkee with The crest cornea from M.rD A, Mr, and `Ors. John .MacMillan Andrew .of Calgary, and fornwi ly~:cin. Suirrl.ay:, of Zion, who _is secretary -Areas- ' .Mr and Mrs Russell Gaont er:' of �.tlie Canadian Hcreloxdi f4intl ,.,Mr, .r r.d Mrs..Joh.n Gaunt ssociation, Noting in 'I'hc`. 'Sep.; and :tamity, Mr: Alh�;i t Paterson tinei that ether@ Was. to h. art '41111. ,d \'Ir,' Alcx'Mitekelric.:attend- attend -‘Hereford; Call Club 'Sho•i •'•' her'c , ed. the. Gaunt .reunion an Crud r-= ,this..,y�ar', 111r; f1lielre ,.14'1�UtE: a5 , rch' iyrr Sunday: ?AGI SW= .. follows; "If that' is 'the case it should be 'that • `su>Yle buy or girl will �4riti `t1 e Grand Cliaxnpion Award. Find enc'lcised. rt c.r c5t: which •this AsS,ociation: is gig inl to each' bey of .girl .in Canada who shoals a Herefprd calfs fo •win this "award at his or her respective calf club show., We• would ask that you have this presented to the wiri net, .in .the i•ing, as 'scion " as the placing. has been made" The crest wh'ieh .was ' entlosed,' and: which.• m'ay:,be seen by•Cli.ib members: at The Sentinel Office, is the' • fi,rst,, to'• be sent direct 'to a club .in Ontario by 'the Assoc.ia Int-9rment was in ieeiiliiti.-€ern etery, the' pallbearers being ,, six nephews, '.Cliff Hackett;, Torii. Hackett; Vernon: Hunter, A11•an Hunter, Weir Tiltriterr `Lloyd; Hum= ter: • Surviving are one son an l, one, daughter, Wi1 red of. -Ashfield and. 'Mrs: :Wilson •Woods •(Lena) •of, nd fou brothers and -one sister, Robert.' and 'Jo'hn, : of: Pet- . oraine, 'Man,, George :Land. William. of .Ashfield . and • Mrs. Alex `Hack'= eJeanettO• •of< Wrngham.. DAUGHmRR OFLUCIENOWITIF SECOND: IN .S'WI1VI'' • Pipers Greet Goderihh Visitors' Lucknaw Pipe Band made: a:bi p ...g hit last 'Week when' it piped; a' welco e.:` 'for .;' united States r `sin c ur -:art, "• .whioli docked.' at p Y Goder ich t:for :a four-hour' visit. There.,were same 400 passengers aboard "the . Great 'Lakes liner. `-v es' eitr`i Sf-Ates' ; and they gave.. a ,•ig an o e .an un..e e. dii•ectibn of Pipe Major Roy Mac- Kenzie. of 1?:pley •We le 'ned this weekthat•.Miss l�'` i idy Bell,• who ::placed -second in• the women's ::Marathon swim at the *CNE:.. is the daughter. of ,.a former: resident;of'Lucknow. Her' arrinther r�cas�furxrler-ly-;lean Spind- ler Judy's ::pa; ents, Mr: and -Mrs„: Robert Bell now reside' in.' Tor onto and this', week Were, 'callers. on Mr. 'anI Mrs..: W. t3'., Spindler. Mac'DONALD • At . St. ''Joseph's • Hospital; Chatham,,, on Sunday, .August' alst to Mr. and Mrs. Fin - .. in lay ICMacDonald (nee Jean' Bra'dshaw),.a son, RoderiekBrad- shaw. WEDDING BELLS:. RICE. -COURTNEY • A vcry. lovely• wedding was solcmtnized at St,"ILuk"e`s' Anglican church,, Pine River, Monday noon when Evelyn Courtney, daughter • of Mr; and Mrs"'Arthur .Coi i ney; of. Annberley became the bride .of. Grant Rice; .son of Mr., and 1Virs,.' Charles Rice, London. The church:. was effectively ;:decorated with autumn flowers: The "ceremony was Performed by Archdeacon H. Hartley,, Kincardine,• and 'Mrs.. 'Ernmerton, 'aunt:of the bride,. played-`the • traditional wedding Music:. Miss. Elizabeth Kezn'nson• 5 ng • ® '-er .eco • ifie: -,+• - • The bride,:",given in marriage 'by ''her.'` father, Wore " a ..:floor, length gown of white satinand lace, trimmed .with lover's bows.: f l� :length veil was held ; in • A f .00r ,, g , • place with 'a Crown: of ,lace and extended, b'eyb:nd the- train. of her gown She c'arried1,a bouquet of. "red roses. w • `, maid of ; 'h.onor gowned -in blue taffeta with. 'matching headdress: • and the :bridesmaid,. 'Miss h Courtney, sister,;of the. Orr e, -in. pink taffeta with matching' head- dress. Their bouquets': were sweet peas and, roses: Thebrides' little sister, . Shirley, looked- lovely 'as, foer.;t,t.�a.flotr length dress : white .or and .'.,The' rooms- m, was Janes. O'Ne°il of London n an d•the .ushers: were Lto • Y.d Court- . 0RUC'71 hey,' brother_. of the Maurice• . Rice, ' . brotl groom, After thereceptio• ish" ,hall, Kincardiie, couple :left by motor o New' or T in 1 - a ra ' and `black bride; and' the . at ,the agar.- tl a ., happy ;for a . trip' • avelled: wool dress. with . black , accessories• reside `• in... London... 'They 'Wil•l,. ?dove To Walkerton ". Mr, and rtMts. Thon'ias Alton :-have-�r-ri©vett--t'he-ir�--1•r�rrzsehold--ef ; ' feets from .Toront: to Walketon P r... having obtainedliving quarters in 'the apartment ' over Hobley's Drag Store. Tom Vas •recently. • pointed Brtreas- urer. - . uce Coufxity itis .appointed His brother Mr. Harry 'Al-: ton; principal of Walkerton Pub lie School, is on sick":leave for the fall term._. United Church W:1V1[.Si xt The• afternoon. auxiliary • of `the - W,M.S met in ,:,the`.. school room • of. the United Church' for their September meeting with .:Mrs, R. 1. Thompson': presiding. The meeting Opened with a hymn and responsive. psalni, after 'which. a two r ji tes silence• was observed in "honor of the memory of the 1ate,lVirs, Wm. Murdief•• a ' v,alued: member,. Mrs: J. W. Joynt and Mrs,, •lie Robertson had' charge of the 'program; The •therne of the program for' this 'term is "The Bible in ' 1 glarid". Interestirr factS. about t. • _ n he Brblt�'•vu'ere giver by eight monbers; Mrs,. Hoag' andd Miss. Doris': g Taylor sang a. "beau- tiful: duet "My Mother's Bible 'And, : Miss Eva Q read- ' gave a i�ad- ing` Ml's. R, Robertson' had charge of the',lbpic "The Bile for•rny Life', Thi meeting closed • with fiyrnp and ,xiizpah benedicj titin, • • M :. r.: • When you sit at the wheel of 'a Pontiac ' there'is. literally notiiit*g.triissitIg. Frotwevery 'standpoint, your satisfaction is cotapl te, ' p The smooth quiet, powerful engine puts yo l rright. up 'with the leaders when the, signs light"turns green. 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