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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-09-18, Page 9BURS•, 'SEPTE1VfBERr 18th, 1947 • DUNOANNON $r#de-To-Be Showered ° Misses Doorthy •McGee.oc Biyth and Miss Jean Errington of •6th ,n. •e—.V. ave a miscellaneous shower at the home of the latter's parents, •Mr. and 'Mrs. VictorErrington :on'. Monday evening ' in. honor' •of Miss Etta .. (belle Webster,._ bride-to-be. au • te ,Miss, Ruth Bogle,. daughter ghr of . •. Mr...and Mrs. Bert 'Bogie, near Nile"who has been, a student of Goderic'h,Collegiate lnstitiite,,,left last week to :enter training for a nurse.at..rSti Catharines,• General Hospital. ,,. • . 'Mrs Jas:. G Montgomery, is on °the sick i'ist and under the• doc tor's care, •'Her daughter, , Mrs,orr• i J.. Collins. of Preston , who.` is a •iegistered'•nurse.has come,for a:• ..while, ' Reports• are that :Mrs. Montgomery. ' is showing some signs; of im;proVernent. A: Relatives have heard . of : The; passing •of Mr. ErnestManning,,of St. Thomas whose widow is for- • :rnerlyi Etta Bowers born at D.un genon. The funeral' .was: heldi from his late home in, St. Thomas. Another death is recorded. 9f a forme(: Dung'ahnonite' of thirty- two Years 'ago; ,in •the person *of the late Mrs, Jasper Walkorn. who .has : since,lived in- St. Marys, 'Mr. and Mrs,• Walkorn inthose days "kept a 'general 'at+ore in the stand. E Gf ."the -Sunoco .service station and'. •garage .operated by'Mr.'. Robert Stothers. •Mdrs,' Waikom passed a- T.HE LHCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO L• Ashfield.rresbyterian W. M. S. 'The. September meeting of. the Ashfivld W.M.S. met in the _base- ment of . the church. The ladies had, as their guests: the members. of Luckzaow and Dungannon W, sa e. '14 v -e the Visiting.memberst 4' -warm, welcome and after . a .review of. •the August meeting, and other business, Mrs. Wm., Douglas, pre- sident of;' the . Lucknow, W,M•. S: took charge- Of the' program. A duet . was -ung :by Mrs, • (Rev.) MacDonald and Mrs,'. Rob.t, Doug- las, accompanied by Mrs, Agnew. The Bible' -study • was' taken, by Mrs: Russell.' •A ' solo . foll'owed: sung by.Mrs.. Philip Stewart Mrs. Dr. 'Little tookko the toj t, "The Church; 'takes root isi ±Fndia'`. Katharine Agnew favored-kv*th.'a solo ,accompanied by Mrs, C. Ag,. new. 'Mrs. Huston : ga*e a. read.-. ' ing. Miss Mary -MVIcL.eod,'in,'giving the current events for the com- bined .months of July an.d: .Aug-, ust, madeparticular mention of the Latest 'letters from.' Miss •D::. 'Douglas, Miss . Dickson and Rev, MacKay in the various •mission (fields... The Ashfield ladies served refreshments and asocial time was :enjoyed.. ' tal in her 76th year on' Sept, 3rd.: She was rredeceased by ter` hus . band about 10 ,years• ago: Burial took", place' "'in,,Munroe cemetery near 'Mitchell: 1Mr.. Percy Horne arrived horde. • from, Goderich hospital' last week` apd _for .a_:while;is'';boardi 'at ENGAGEMENTS. it"..r, .and Mrs, Thoijias MacDo i- ala,•`:Li chaish, ' announce .:the cn- •;agement of their youngest dau- ghter., ,Marian ..Halliday,. to Mr. Leonard N.. H ist;in,';sbri of Mrs: W ill am Hust,ph rid th'e, late. Mr. r r a :e "v ce is-- to 'take place Otober• llth. Mr. and.Mrs. Warner Smythe of Teeswater were, guests of Mr. and Mrs,. Rayrnorid' ihnigan on Sunday:' • lis -„Jack-•C-ulri=c-ldr visited .witl ,•her parents, :Mr.'and Mrs. Bert Treleaven on Sunday, • . Mrs. Birdie Whiteley :spent the week-end.ather home at Taylors Carriers, • • 1VIrs.. Mark Berge was in Tor- onto far .a -few days to meet her Parents ' ` who had just arrived from: England .to make their horse here,. We welcome, them to this fair Canada of ours.; • ery pleasant .evening was spent - at the. ,home . of °Mrs. Ronald' Treleaven. on Wed- .nesday; September. 10th where the:.'family gathered to honor Mr, .ricl Mrs:Hert TreIeaven on• their•, PAGE NINE' 34th wedding nniversary. Love- ly gifts were received and a dais - ' ty° lunch was served. Ali went .home wishing them many more years. of happines_. • We are glad ,to welcome home Mrs.. S. J. Kilpatrick, who,•haa apent the -:past' . few•-•weelt home: of Miss Hazel Webster' of • Lucknow, receiving treatment on her••leg, which we are glad to say i much better, t. a• ' • o.. 1 :WEDDING.: BELLS: • O'NEIL-MacDONALD ' A very'pretty —wedding . took •n place in Pine River United church a�tu-Ic3aV. •Sepier• nlgrfl� o'clock ' when Janet .Audrey youngey daughter of Mr: and Mrs.:: Matthew MacDonald becarrre° '.the bride of Mr: James F O'Ne I, eld; I. er'•.son; of Mr:. and Mrs. • Colin h U',Nel ,of London; Ont :The church ' was - beautifully i :decorated with gladioli and out; l Rev. and 'Mrs. 8: T. "bunk -are spending, `a week at . points in Michigan with members Of their:. faintly Qin Sunday.. the.•: church services in: the ' Uni<ted churches. :;• of Dungannon,. -Crewe and;. )i 'ort Albert were ' taken by Mr.. Alex Sinfh Mr. Howard Godfrey of •the 2nd Con,'of :West •. WestWawanosh a.wanosh 'is•'maat=' ' ing steady'progress to recovery, at::Goderich hospital.after,several weeks .of treatm`.ent, since• receiv' ingy;a broken-1_.e'g.Jn'.a oad asci- dent near ..Dringanrion. Aug.. 24d.' Visitors. l with Mr.„ and MTs. A•b- ner Morris on .Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Christ-ilaw and daughter Leona .of Nile. Mr Ross .Errington visited his parents Mr. and,.,Mrs. Victor . Er, rrngton,. 6th, Con:;, of West Wawa - :nosh: Ross ?is attending Normal School at, Stratford.: Miss';Gwen Finnigan', daughter of Mr:. and Mrs, ,Everett . Finnigan'is 'alsoa student.' • • Visitors " with. Mr.., and : Mrs: Parkie.•Wi"ggins on. Sunday were Mr; 'and ` Mrs. F.ishbean, London, Mr, and @Mrs, TaVid Sours of Tor- onto, or- onto M. and Mrs. 11,,J: Wiggins and .daughter Valerie of.Brant ford arid...Mrs°'.Phoebe Ard and ion. Gordon' of Wingham, Week=end. Visitors with Mr. arid. Mrs. John Blake and Bernice were Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Beat- tie Of•. Belmont and 'Mr. and- Mrs. Douglas -Angle; of Dunnville. The•. 'latter.: couple ;are newlyweds • and' the bride is a' niece Of Mr.: Blake whose mother the former : Leila lake of Blakey settlement in Ashfield 'Township.' t Rev. Thomas:: 'Hicks; retired Church of England minister, dried' , Sept: -10th .at:Victoria Hospital in ` London after ,. a short illness:, Hee Was.in,his 73rdyear° ' Born in Grey County,.. <Rev. Hicks lwas r" ctor' • at several ,parishes previous to. iris •retirement, including Wiarton, Dang'annon' and New Hamburg. Mre and Mrs. W. P.' Reed of St, Marys spent a few days tris week. with Mrs. Melvin Reed and at tended' the funeral of their sister in-law, Mrs; R''L. Reed (formerly l'Iary. Ctinningham) of • Port .A1= 'bent, . NTrs, ' `• • house " W: Shields who sold her to Mrs,' - Jos. A. Kiflough, gives possession in 'October and has purchased' the home of Miss l erne Robb, ,who • .is hving ,an auctiofr sale of household':': effects' on Saturday of this weelirw Mrs, Thonias.Wiggins observed her 77th birthday on --Saturday, "Sept, 13th.• he day was •much • umn '.flowers. The ceremony 'was 'performed• by the Rev.. J. '.C: ton, :'pastor of • the 'church:' Mrs: WM. Courtney was organist Miss :Bertha Walden_ sang.''The •Lord's ._Prayer". and during: the signir t ai time when vigorous' leadershirr is needed .'.to. hold all prices down, prices'on' Goodyear Passen ger Car. ` and:' Tr.uck'.'Tires and Tubes. have 'been sub stantiall reduced 'effective-' Se tem er .12th '1947 Given in marriage by her: Fath-. er -the bride looked .`ch4rrising in' • a gbwn 'of white satin fashioned° with 'oft 'the shoulder neck line I edged with pointed. -lace, •fitted' bodicewith full '.gathered” skirt, A fingertip veil • fell from her `sw-eetheart' headdress of net and: she .carried ~ a. • . cascade ". of . red roses: and fern: She wore the:, groorn's• gift, a three strand pearl: necklace, -Mrs. :Joe Macintyre, sister of .the bride .was' rrratron of honor $pw. e.c.Lin_blue rrPpe wi't.h mat �` thing headdress and carried a • Sheaf of pink. ' gladioli, ,The, little 11 'flow,er. girl was E•laine•Macintyre, niece of 'the�.bride, who wore pink. net:, over .taffetaand carried. a, '- colonial ' colonial.' bouquet of gladioli; • Stanley Ogg.' of London Was best; "man, Maurice Gillis` of Sar 111' ,and : Joe ,Macintyyre of. God- erich' :'were ushers." • The reception was held` at the Bruce Inn, Kincardine, .where. 'Mrs. MacDonald. received in • a grey crepe frock with black pic_.. '• tura hate and snatching accessor ' ies and a corsage "of red .roses. The groom's .! mother :chose 'fur- quoise crepe, with 'black acres-, sciries and a corsage of pirik roses and gladioli Leaving.' for a motor trip thru Eastern . Ontario . and. central. Un. .(ted .States the bride wore a beige. gabardine:. suit with black finger tip 'coat, and matching Accessor- ies with a gardenia corsage.'Out- of -town guests were present from London, Oshawa,, Sarnia, Detroit. and .Meaford. 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