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Iiaddoxi' •mall,' Toronto vvaS,V-
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corated with red roses,. shista
daisies ” and 'blue delphin
e -Marriage' .of Ruth`•:
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'Ram 'only,.nda daughter of w ` r.
age,' tom: ..�
R 'ma a of ' s ithi
and ,;Mrs, a g
Sask..formerly. of E,uckn
• tario• and--Wm::--Jahn-4YBr on_
of
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O'Brien,of , :kl4lr.•
and Mrs.. oe ..:._._;.'�._.._.�
Hill,: 'Ontario.. Rev: ' A Oa of
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-knit United' church of c
Miss Jewel. HamitltoY pia `ed the
weddingmusic an.
d• Miss ara:. .ones was; the soloist. •
Given -in -Marriage, b•
Ra a
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Rather, Mr. M. mage, , ide
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wore a gown, of cloud wh'a eer
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`with fing$rtip4 yeil� and cirri d -a
nosegay ` of sweetheart r set,
sweet peas and cornflo rs. iss
Viola 1VI. - Saylor vias her rily.
' attendant, wearing romance: • line,
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•', crepe with matching bat n � ..
'tied' a nosegay: similar to th t of
• the ' bride's. Mr. Arthur' Ra age,
.brother 'f 'they -bride - w'ho me.
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THURSDAY . JtJI Y 19.th, 144s
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MRS: RODERICK MacCHARLES
M'rs;. Roderick MacCharles, one
of.'Lucknow's oldest. 'residents and
the first• child to be baptized' in.
Ashfield Presbyterian Church,
.passed away on Friday at, the.
-1Tome of her-dauglxter; M-rN,: D
rs:
1Vf ac enze, .. herlre-ix'as b'ee'n
lovingly cared•, far during' a long
:11 ness .. Mrs "M*-gClikrle ---: 7
-Mrs -1VMacCharles: vas: fol=ine ply
Jessie' MacKenzie sand is :the',last
"surviving Member' of the :family.
of Donald: R. and .Margaret Mac-,
Kenzie; natives of. Ro _ss.hre• Scot-
land,
,
land, who, -"settled near ":Lochalsh
.where,their family" w born.
.- After her marriage to iF
• ,
MacCharles they •continued tore
side in the Lochalsh community
until 37: years '''ago •when' . they
'moved, to-Lucknow. Mr. Mac
Charles passed away seenteen
years
Overatwo years
Mac.:
• ago Mrs
• •Charles:_ underwent• a major -.op
teacher, � :: in r the : Gentian. , grade ,•. .: _ , ......
school' in Plymouth for a number eration,,from which, in. spite of
earl. S, , her 'advanced age, the made a re-
,
.; y,.,•..,,. She vzbll remain with �,.
,.. r• U � . a'
Markable her. husband for the •'summer k y. puntil.
• • _. _ . ir_,_... ' .. ;o : l }i .use-�
- -to I
year. ago she.did, her own- _ o
months ,returning to Plymouth
resit e --teaching in..Se emher •' . .work. ,:Since then_she has made
r m .. g... �.
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'Mr. MacKenzie .is' a member of her home with her daughter. For.
at the past six months. her•health
•the Royal Canadian Air Force, l
i•.esent.: tati.oned ..at Vancouver. has , been, . failing: ' rapidly.., Mrs:
P
Mrs. Wm. 'MacCharles' was beloved by a
His . parents, Mr. and :..
. i n id wide . circle of ends. She was' ' of
MacKenzie, reside :at La gs a i'11. ; . ...
r. an • ' rs. ac enzie lie a. cheeryhospitable;-nature-and
. endeared herself to all who. beem�-�spe.,,�irg.�.a _;#e.:;, : days wath..�„ .,
her intimatel
r thea ` Villain: ' Sl "and.Y:
her . `b o Y►
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P..
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Widths A to P.
The
-the . f not and gives
':sho that corrects h 4,
• , f tit i." �•-F• , .�
urs of foot ..comfort.
v�►ell cs on
sister- =. Murdo of Sault Ste Marie,_!
Roderick of 13; C. and Mrs.• Murdo.,
Matheson of Detroit.„
WILLIAM' MURDOih
�. eath; of Wil ial` n Murdti�h � The d
a 1
• if aeg
lon ' • nd " o ular resident
a P P
of�•f he communitY► occurred 'at' his`
:
Tonne in he village • on'Saturday.
S
eveiin. He had been ill for• about
..three..years_with a heart condition
a ,
and 'several' weeks •ago'suffered
at,. j.._ reainval d
`llTed
a' stroke .that. pa , y
him. burin ' is 'i ness e a
:been : atientl and lovin 1 , pl*c.1Y
patiently hY
Maud; , i h
-for• --by--tiffs--sister,, , . u , w t
whom • he. resided:
younger folk and ,was an :en
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thusiast for the winter sports of
hockey ;and 'skating: He.was a
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• faithful 'Member.. of ;'Lucknory .:
1- Presbyterian Church, • and' `inter •
est4d.in: the welfare of the church
The ' funeral service: was
at' his'' late _residence: an Tuesday
afternoon • e nititief a bym.R:eu..•_0,.
H. MacDonald.' Interment was in
the family plot in:' South •Kinloss
-Cemetery..
Mr:lt�docli :_is sur_yiyd by.;
°four sisters, Mrs.: 1) C. Taylor, •
Fisher and °Miss l2aud`: Murdoch.
A. sister, Mrs. James •Strachan, and °
two' brothers,. John C. and Steele
predeceased:him.
A. urivate funeral.. service was. h' 11 h h d
1ctY1121y-1n' ' a c,. v 6 ..
cry
held' at . Mrs.: MacKenzie,s 'ho•
ije
• ALL-MUNRO.- on, Monday, afternoon, conduct •d
• • ReJ W Stewart in • the
y :•
een Scotland Powis b v
Aberdeen,' ,
urch was the setting for
on ' the
"k
' at . : one o c�loc
t
dding
Fraser•
n Sheila
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26th of June ,.he .
Mr; d'
of . M .-an
Gordons only daughter,
Mrs
bec
eme' the
John .Munro '' :
Harvey
ede ick:
�Ha eYF..,
o :
bride:140.'
R.
C , ,. elder -ion n
of;Mr.
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1 L uck ow
Mrs. � John • Hall,. Z n
and , M s. � ..
Rev W.T. ones, M.A., ,offic
ated
father,.
Marriage �her ath
iven•'in ar ,
G m g Y
wore a ' own of white
the ,bride. gown
angel 'ta with
skirl lace° over••taffe , .
a short veil' Caught; • to
her feathered headdress. She, car-::
rigid-a=bouquet-of-pink` roses=and
fern. First bridesmaid Catherine
J., Will.' of Torplins, .. Aberdeen
`worea— a._ Gold tail-- heavy ;at-Lochals_
crepe, ,cuff .an,:classical- lines, ,with Mrs: , MacChatle5 • was also•pre-
short headdress ol^ gold leaves -
deceased by'� two brothers and.. a
v.iedding;:.was the best :.man.'
Folio:wing, the _ceremony
cception'was held after whit =the
• couple left for Niagara Falls; On
.tario aria U.S,A. For ;,travel ling
. thebride: -wore 'a raspberry 'i ode
suit with white cues ories. hey
tie:H
Hill; Ont:
in_Coe. will- -.live
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The •bride ' was on the :sta f of
Coe H 1l 'Public School.
Out-of-town guests were rom
"Chicagos USA , Cqe Hill, , uck
i raw, Or Ilia and. Asquith, . S' sk.. ••
MacKENZIE--SLY f /
' Miss Dorothy Sly and,': orporal
Kenneth MacKenzie we`re liar'
c '
ried Wednesday, -June 20';.' at Van
couver, 13ritish Columbia..The
=ceremony was, performed in` the
e .of the -Rev. James Evans
.of that ;city. They -;were attended.
by' Sgt.: and'.Mrs 'Donald. McLeod
friends of the bridegroom.
The bride ,wore navy blue -vat
white. and Mrs. McLeod was' at-
tired in gold with matching .acs`
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cessories
Mrs.'- -71llaeKenzie� » has,=been
.absence'of.Rev: C. H. MacDonald --William-Murdoch =-wh, `o -was in
his 71 t Year,. .was a 'sop of : the`,
s qn.
late .'Mr. and ,Mrs. Steele'. Mur
doch,Scottish pioneers Qf Kinloss.
Township and this village where
``Bill", ,spent : his .entire:, life.: this
father ;was 'a stone mason, and
his sons. John ' C.`‘ and, `, Will ,fol
lowed their, father's trade. John
C: died in December of .1932:
illi'a was' M a kind W and.:;un-' m.
assjtmupg personality,-�--ie-.=was:
Interment was in, Greenhill c em-
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etery,,'the pallbearers being Clair
Agnew; Howard' Agnew, J L. Mc-
Millan, -'i ;yW 'L MacKenzie, Harold
AnandN.
lli ':Noble' -.Johnston.
iMr :'MacCharles is,survived
b
Ys
rs
her. dau hter�: • Ma .r g area
•Don -
D;
:.,'.MacKenzie;. and two :sons,,
o,.:.
' n' all of . ''uckn w
aid• an Dui"iwca L
i been fo
the latter �hav ng • bedfast r
the..past.;.sixteen:_months.T_.A:..son
P..
d a daughter mare buried a4
Greenhill, "Poacher; who •. passed;
away 12 years ago .and; Mrs Sadie
ves �vt�ho cried irrtie`4
years ago. Two other 'Children
who -died in,:childhood lie buried
and veil:and •carried a bouquet of - ..•.
cream roses.' Second \ bridesmaid,
Miss;; Jenny. M. Nicolson of Aber-
n : wore . -blue -heavy .' crepe, -
dee , y P
trimmed with pink buttons, pink
and ,bl .e . headdress 'and carried
aVictorian .posy; of 'sweet peas.
Cpl. Raymond G. Richards, R. C.
A. F.; of Lucknow' and'LAC. Earl
Whyte,; R:C.A F , ' of Trail, BC',
were the best men. Thirty guests:
Were . present . at the 'reception
which was held at the''Caledonia
Hotel. Later, the-brid�
end groom__.
'.left on a trip to the seasidl resort"
of Perth.," Y .,
nionServices
• SUNDAY, JULY 22nd•
•
Union Services in ; the Pres-
. byterian' Church .with Rev:'
J. W. 'Stewart in charge:
11 am.: "Facing the -Issue".•;
'Story:, "Chuckle"
7 p.m : "The Bible'.
CLINIC . AUGUST 1st '
•10 a:m.=Sunday School in
ne
The xt. blood, donor clinic m; " each church.
Lucknow will. be' held on Wed
;nesday,L Augiistelst, 4 1 .
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s_ -
Ips
Had 'Cast Removal
•
ittle Bevin in M t e n; 4.
f• v c a year-•
old son of Mr. and Mrs: Bert.Me
Lean. of Kinlough • who :suffered
! 'right a. out.fi,..
-a' fractured leg , b f ve
weeks; ago, had the cast removed
'
•
on, Friday. The' little lad is' get,
ting'alonefine. The accident hap,.•.
.
-pene&when:>.he:Was_ struck '".by a
1i ay's!d.inuch intere ted in�the::`car..
'o Ins `'c.pe -adies' Dre t Our L, saes In ,
Crepes and Jersey..
Sumner Purses and Gloves:
ottGns,
CARR ----T=A;
eyes --ear
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Suits, ' Raincoats, Overalls, ,Work.` Pants
•Ties,. Hats .and.r.aps.
gency for Cambridge Made -to -measure Clothing
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