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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-10-28, Page 2PAGE TWO . LVCKNow SE$TINFLt, WCKNOW,. ONTARIO "1■■�eeeee1�AAAtlAaaeae� D UN GAN i�l O i •■. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HAL.E,: t EARTY . AT. NINETY -WO Mr, William H. •..;Campbell, a zresident of the DonnybrQolz • trict for seventy years, observed his 92nd birthday. on Tuesday of last week, at the home of his son at Auburn. ' • Hz has a remarkable memory, enjoys 'good health and continues keenly interested in farming and, World affairs, . ►Mr. ,. Campbell 'was born at Brookline ;Ontario, in 1856. At the. age ' of ;14,years; he moved. with :his parents to Hullett Township;. e aug se 00 a ; . " . l= • lace 'tpwnship and also at the Westfield school. In J879 he mar- ried Fanny, M. • Hairrison Baugh - ter. of the late, Mr: and Mrs. W. A.. Harrison, and settled.on the home • farm.: 1 Twenty-seven ' years ago:.. he sold his farm to his son Albert, retaining an 'acre of it and est- ablishing a lime there -oft He lived .there until nine years ago, when his wife died. Since then he has made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and moved ,With them . to 'Auburn .two years ' ago. He has another, son, Colin, of Ottawa; and ; a daughter; Mrs: W. P. Crozier, London. They were both present 'for his birthday. A. man of . sterling.. character, Mr. Campbell has, always been interested in ;his. church and the better' thing's: of life. For . over 50• years he was -Bible class tea- , ' cher' at what is now 'Donriybra United, Church, and he is still a Member of the session of that church Despite .hisadvanced age he .rarely misses• attending ' ser- vice on Sunday.• . '. At Intz%Clitb ' Competitions Messrs. Ken Petrie, D. A.' Hack= ett- and George Turton of Col= wanash Junior •Farmers • grain club of'. Dungannon attended .,the 1 Ontario ;:boys' and girls •biter -club competition held at the Ontario Agrieultural' Cdilege, Guelph, on Friday . and report ' very . interest -,t ing .and educational competitions. HURON • 000NTY.- FARM .NEWS (By W, V, Roy) • Next Monday night,. November 1st, is Farm Forum night across Canada. ' • • Tuesday, November 2nd,° is Farm Radio .Forumtally .night in Huron 'Cetnty, A big rally„ is planned to start at 8.30 p.m. .in the Agricultural • Board Room at Clinton. glare. Burt,, provincial . seeretary, expects to be present, 'The evening will b'spent in dis- cussion, entertainment and lunch. The, annual County Federation h eeti rrg`wiil 'e ' held in' Clinton on November 23rd at '1.30 ,p.m,.. music was pr et Special lal nt c gannon. p ecial speaker for theafternoon' o p. c Sp sp k .. . _ r i g , will be Leonard. Barman, Toronto,. S' pared .for the services with Mrs.. general secretary, United'Co-op- Howard: .Brown, Kincardine, as eratives of • Ontario; The. annual :' guest, soloist, Tle. regular , choir banquet 'will . be held in Cardno's,sang . in 'the morning an' anthem Hall, Seaforth, 'the same: evening "Medley of Hymns" with. solo. .at : ? p.m.. Special speaker, for the and duet parts, In the evening an .-_ - anthem "Take Jesus with "yeti" .evening will. be Miss .Ethel -Chap- _ Man, - - wast_sungvxlth Mises June Rut- main �orortto, -hotrie; ed1'torl+'a ers Magazine. • . The inaugural "'meeting of the Farmers., _ Insurance . Information THURSDAY, OCTQ EER 28, 194 . Anniversary services. were ob- ■ served in.the Dungann'n United church on Sunday with a good. iOf attendance, At both services Rev+. W. P. Lane of 'Wesley Willis Un -12 CHESTERFIELDS & OCCASIONAL CHAIRS . ited church, . Clinton, was the ■ : ■ IN i0 guest speaker.. He wase gree by many former friends and rela- I . ' • . M By • : ' ■ fives whom he bad:grown up with in these parts. The church was STRATFORD 'UPHOLSTERING COMPANY '� tastefully: decorated for . the oc-• ■ ■ casion with lovely autumn flow- •■ �' Yce " UQ' [14. Deli w ver. y ■ ers from local 'gardens, as well .. - - r • •a as other floral tributes of chrys- ■ anthemums, among them being a a ' eave Orders At 1 veli ^large.centre , bouquet' • in ■ . • : • L• • � • • •es�iery�--ofmate-�M-rs. -•C lad ■ gE . Ok ' :'S -FUI N- 1 ' McLear Lowe: formerly Of Dungy � . • .. �■ • Upko!St� ledge and -Bertha- Popp- singing. duet and solo parts. ' • ' .Mr. Herbert Alton was removed Association was held in • Toronto Goderich Iospital, last Thursday. on : Friday, October 22nd The We are glad to 'know he has Viral- objects. of this association will be: lied some ; from a partial, stroke. ,(a), to disseminate among farm- The same time his granddaughter ers, information 'respecting any Jean :Errington 'vas '•also admit- field of insurance. and, More •par- ted to the;', hospital . for an ap ticularly, but without limiting tlie pendix operation' and it is report- generality ' of. the' ;foregoing; to ed • she is doing nicely: dine mate information respect- :Mrs.' Jacob Reid • was taken ill ing automobile. Wand 'other motor on Tuesday it 'the home of her insurance, life insurance and live daughter, 'Mrs, ..jpe 'Petrie, Ex stock'insurance 'eter and suffered a' 'Jiaralytic: (b) To promote the''interests of stroke, Only two days before she farmers Many field of insurance; enjoyed a ' motor trip • ' to these a ;d • 1 parts to visit the .various. homes (c) To do all. such other things of her ,family. She' was removed 2 to Goderich e ch H � ' 'tai ' n � t o Sa r •' i•" u `.incidental or' condor vie to as .are � ° �,ex day ; and her condition' is about the same. ' ' , - • Mrs. Jennie .,Fitzgerald o f operative' Automobile Insurance" Brampton 'is visiting her sister, i 'will be undertaken by .Fidelity .& I Mrs., Richard Gardner . " ' Guarantee Association, as soon as .. Four branches of Women's . In stitutes ' of West .-Huron met , at the parish hall .:for ,the; fall' =meet: on Thursday,.October 21st.. The guest speaker was Mrs. Clarence Hayes, : Georgetown, on'; program �1 !planning. 'Mrs.. C. Lockhart oft. ■ ■■ ■ t ■111■nsishpasi0sa■sesr■epg■■mm■na�aslo�i. �/ .■■■■i OVER ENT OF • CANADA BONDS. 41h% due '`November 1,1958 have been called for payment November 1,1948 These . bonds 'should bis presented lei a redemption with all coupons of 'later: date attached. No further in .. , will be Paid ooc ..1 st .948 on theee bond chef l�ovem . ,1 the attainment of the above .ob- jects. The actual :underwriting of Co - • SECTION WM.'S. MEETING MOLD AT DUNGANN.ON The.. sectionalmeeting- of Mait-, land Presbyterian . W.M.S. for the Western' ' division was held iri ' Er- skine Presbyterian church, Dun= gannon on Friday, October, 22nd. Mrs. McAuley, of, Ripley . and. Mrs. Russell of Lucknow 'presid- ed Miss: Dean. MacLeod .of Luck- now gave a very inspiringmed itation `' on "Faith" ' and ' led in 1 prayer.'Mrs. McWhinney of Dun -1 gannon .-welcomed visitors. Mrs Mowbray of t Wingham read: the minutes and Mrs. Bell. of Kincar- o dine gave tl • treasurer's report. At: ;the • :roll call , each•TAuxilliary reported highlights, of their. meet- the necessary capita, is forthcom- ing., Ontario farmers interested in this service° for' thelliselves''Must' still . purchase. approximately, _300 shares, if the Federation is to hold the. controlling interest: ,' , Attended Symphony ;Concert • . number from there attended the Canadian' • Little Symphony concert in Wingham on 'Thursday evenmg:; Among those •• in'" attend' • ance were Mr.' and Mrs: W. , B. Anderson, . Mary, Ruth and Geo., Rev. and Mrs: H MacDonald, Mrs.. Ken Hodges , and baby Miss Marion MacDonald, I Miss daughter arrived home on Margaret ,Rae,: :Norman'' Taylor,: urday ; from Goderich .' hospital Mrs. ' Roy; :. Black, Wilfred . Black, Willard Thompson; .Gilbert Ho -1 brough arid Mrs.. W.. Al Russell_ IGoderich, district president, also. was present and 'will come again to visit the Dungannon branch on November 3rd: Mr. . Roderick MacDonald, while performing' the duties of caretak- ing the : Dungannon public 'school took. a weak spell last Friday: They' have,.'chosen Lynda Joy for the baby's name. Mrs., Dolly. Evans and daughter Miss Gladys .Evans, TIN. of Sask. who' have been visiting the : for= J. HARRY. 'RYAN ; rner's sister.' Mrs. W R. Andrew,. The. death occurred .:in• Dun ..are nog; :visiting friends at `Kin- ' gannon on• Thursday October 14 J cardine. of John HarryRyan,.retired store. • _Mrs. 'Jas.Finnigan is enjoying. clerk, in his 78th year.: Mr. Ryan . a ' visit'. E. illi her `'daugh•ter,. :Mrs.. suffered a .severe heart attack Al ed.Habel' of Port'C'olborne angst Mrs; Russell spoke on "What 1 ' about a week precious. >-Ie ryas1 .' erl 'tilts arvey j a:s n :of the late Jacob and '�anc�'Trelea- y=en 11 ooin and. Mrs :S. 'F. ire - Polley Ryan' and was born one . lea��en of: Kincardine visited Mr: •mile south .of Dungannon en. th . "constitutes an ideal W M S. meet- -Ing" and` . told of the. hardships 1, of 'a former missionary, in: Siberia •"Mrs. , Ate c.. Sutherland of . South Kinloss' and Mrs:. Gomel 'of Rip- ley led in 'prayer. Mrs: Donald R. Sinclair `of Exeter, Young Wo - cin Cday • fai7n'w a and Mrs H: Eedy Sun . no : owned bv'' Carman i . • TJX S`meirtest Kerr. He. was married to ' Jessie " yrs: S Gibson. Stratford; spent day last week with, her bro�• Personal R Kerr, daughter of the late ' MrA a and Mrs Samuel Kerr Nile 50 cher, Mr:.Will., 5th., Throughout the ' day little conal calls and on Sunday s pression'of .birthday greetings had a visit from her grandp. were .received by mailand per-, ents,:.Mr. and Mrs. J. J." Smith, S • vt� McConnelI. Y'ou't'eEzrer'.Seetz mens travelling secretary, Spoke ! y • ' on . Our' W.M.S.•work in Canada. Years ago and lived his entire life Mr, and.Mrs R J. Durnin and She told •of the work among'the in Dungannon with the exception daughter, Miss Flora Durnin, lefty THE. Chinese and of the Kenora Indian a fel.' years in `G�iderich. $e- this' week to visit. '1�Ir., olid lits. of .School, Tyndall House in Mon sides his wife, he leaves .one. dau Chester ;Durnin, nd ' Pittsburgh and ht atte` the . Wedding ' of 'their tical and St ],Margaret's dentre g er, Mrs. ' Wrri. Flack SMarie}, , . . ds ranon, Jirntny in Toronto •. • of 'Walkerton: and tc�•o ' Sisters. •g�Durnin ,, � • ' Mrs: Allan Reed of Dungannon :Mrs. Wen;Elliott (Mary) and Mts.. riends in this counity of... rendered a solo. • Mrs. Bell gave' Will 'Caesar •�(L.uellal' of Ashfield fr. 'and"L.s. 'AIeat Smithmmcyte, nd the re -rt 'of council .in Toronti township. The funeral .took lace' „'math`.+' to:thern• in the 'loss l of .and MrsMowbraygayathe re- on Sunday. Cetaber 17 when Rey, S:rrt: s yr , thez . Mrs : Reid::. portrof the synodical in London . Jas, Bright of Dungannon • Lin-: +t. Durban. Man.. She passed a' a,y I Mrs. Guthrie ' Reid,; Presbyterial ited Church officTati fig: The pall-Sundayng- president, ' •spoke 'briefly, : Mrs, bearers. were. Rosi„; and Chester Mr. Rill Steal ar.. Jr., who „petit a few wt-cs harve.Stirig in the West: ar r iced home tc �� Sunday :from See The '.ersonarlriy NOW.. „lezigr�ttgh, Bask.,. �•la.: bus thrti _ . the U.S.A. . Sutherland of Whitechurch gave ._ ng ilie offeripray er-and Z1�Irs Be "� .nett, of Dungannon closed the meeting, with prayer. ' The prev- ious day Mrs. Sinclair spoke at the ' meeting of the eastern divis- . ion'.which was held in Teeswater. McPhee:, Alvin Kerr, Vic:tor young +Williairr :arm Jack Cesar and the .flower bearers were Paul and ` Donald Caesar, Geo, llama -.ton, Gordon Anderson, Jack , Eedy and Cannan.Kert. Interment was in •Dungannon .Corset ry„ • z ; • estnhouse "Aeiaoaelit, .• IVORY. • BLACI( '• BLUE • MAA00{N. • .6BEEN `Wherever you vInt a radio . • :.. upstairs ... downstairs all around the house •.. here is the perfect choice for every room. You canhang' it on the wall .. place it on e narroar shelf... lay it on. 'its back for chairside tuning ..'put it on either side by your bed! And ' you can choose front any of aix tutu tai color tone,. For Only rn $29.95 Little Sylvia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alen Smith, was two, years old on Monday, • Oct.. GREER RADIO and ELECTRIC 'Phone 110,: _Lucknow' '.