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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-03, Page 10'.:RsA08 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKHOW, ONTARIO• PhyIIs.t Clayton.' Weds Frank Scott scorn CLAYTON • ;d MONUMEN For souna counsel and a fair price .op a monument eoireetly designed from: 'quality material. rely tris. SKELT0N: .MEMOR Walieston Established Ov gan, Prop.Pat O' Over Sixty Years Phone' 88;-0234 aresfroaghing And Rocflg Town And Farm FOR FREE ;,ESTIMATE CONTACT: Better Building Maintenance BOX. B rig THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, OR LEAVE ORDER- AT MURDIE'S HARDWARE ''.LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • PRESENTLY WORKING IN LUCKNOW AND AREA MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES PURCHASED' FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS • Dick McBride Died In London Hospital RICHARD C. McBRIDE , . . Richard C. McBride who resi- ded north :of Lucknow on t he road . to Holyrood died in West- minster Hospital. London, ` on : Oc tober 6th; 1965. He' had ' pneumon- ia following a . serious operation. Mr. McBride.; was born 74 , years ago ` on May 6, 1891, at Gordon. Lake' in Algoma District, the son of . John, McBride and Maretta McLeliand. On returning'' from the war he . married • Lucine Lajoie ,who: predeceased him.. "Dick" . and his two brothers, Craig ' and 'Reginald made their home with their`.' grandparents, the late Mr ard Mrs. ' Robert McLe1- land, Gore/it Lake, Algoma, fol- , /Owing Gore/it the c hath of their mother... At a.: later date the two .::. older boys Craig and Dick joined 'their• father, Joh McBride, m''' Printe Albert, Saskatchewan: It was here that" ' Dick received his education:' Shortly after, the dose of World War I, he became separated from his brothers and, his whereabouts was unknown , until' his brother • • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3rd, 10 Olivet United.' Church Was,the scene on Saturday, October 9th,: at two • o'clock, for the double: ring ceremony which united in marriage Phyllis Elizabeth, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Clayton, .Huron Township and: Bo- bert Francis, son of 'Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Scott, Ashfield Township. Candelabra, terns a n d asters formed ,, t h e background for the ceremony with Rev. G. N. Ball officiating: The wedding music was played by Miss Sandra Mac Charles, Ripley. Mrs, John Mac Charles, Ripley, was soloist, sing- ing, "The Wedding Prayer" and "0 Perfect_' Love," while the reg- ister was signed. The, bride, given in marriage by her father, .chose a floor -length' gown , of white peau de soie. The bodice was fashioned with ' lace; over Peau de soie, high • neckline. and long lilypoint sleeves: The Ifront of 'the gown was enhanced with roses of ' peau de soie.. A I chapel train of chantilly lace" fell softly from the waistline. A crown of seed pearls and sequins ,held her Shoulder- ergth illusion veil. Reginald, then, : living in, Kinloss' She carried a cascade of Better Township; discovered h i m by 'Time Roses and stepnanotis.: , sheer chance in .1942:, • Miss .Marilyn Cameron, $itch- Following this reunion ' by cor-ener, ' was maid" , of honor: Miss respondence, Dick , left Winnipeg Joyce Steele, Kitchener; Miss Lin - where .he in-where.:he. had been receiving da:.Mills, Kingston, cousin' ofthe treatment' at Deerlodge Hospital, bride and Miss:. Brenda 'McQuil- and;cai a to Ontario to'' be near lin, St: Catharines,niece of the his ' brother 'Reginald. Dick . hadgroom, were. bridesmaids_ 'They made his home in Lucknow or wore identically., styled gowns of vicinity since 1943. . ' peau ' de soie, ' ranging in shades He issurvived only. by twofrom:. American Beautyto • Rasp= ' : .• . nieces, Ellen:. McBride of Cooks vibe .and , Muriel Congram : of ' Van couver. His older brother . Craig, whose , location • has been unknown since the end 'of ..'World War 'I, may still be living. "Dick" was never- able .to locate him. A your ger brother. Reginald died in 1051. Funeral services was held from MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on October • 8th, 1965, , at 2:00 :'p.m. - Hey... H. Ali:. Strapp officiated: The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 309 held'memorial' service •' on October 7th with 'Rev_ ' . Roderick MacLeod.. officiating berry Pink with scooped . neck- lines ecklines> and short sleeves. Cumber - bands and bows :at the back fash- ioned the short skirts. They- wore` matching rose : headpieces ' with cocktail veils and. carried ' casca- des : of white' mums. -The groom was attended by his brother, James Scott of Lucknow. The:" ushers were Lynn Clayton,,. brother, of :the bride and : Doug- las oug las . Scott; :brother of the . groom. The reception was : held at the Bruce Inn. Receiving the •guests were the bride's ' mother, wearing; 'a jade: green crepe'. sheath with Interment was made' at Green' gold, and black accessories and A WELL jALAJCm FEED 15'A NEED FOR 600D PROMDIKiION OR EARLY MARKfl VALANCE' ,YOUR WN WITH NEW ° LIFE" ,. Concentrat OR' LET uS SUPPLY YOU BUT SHOP WHERE' YOUR DOLLAR RET BY PURCHASING THE' CASH:WAY A SOUND WAY . . We Now Operate On That Basis, Hog And' COO*. Approved Contracts Exempt KNECHTE. MILLING LIMITEDLIMITED 521 PHONE 3014 .LICKNOW :'There's A ,'New Life' Feed for Every. 'Need" Don 'Gillespie. Miss Edna 'Boyle presided and the meeting opened With . a hymn. Mrs. Roy Schneller. read the scripture and: Mrs.' Tom Hodgins gave . the meditation.' Mrs. Jim: Smith led in, prayer fol- Iowed' . by the ' Lord's prayer re-. peated in unison: Letters of ap= preciationwere_read by Mrs. Ron-,, ald Thacker; . Roll Call :: • Thanks, Business was deal with and the f hostesses :thanked.' Prayer closed the meeting. 'Mrs. Jack, Hewitt will be the November 'hostess: A delicious luncheon .was served. hill Cemetery. Pallbearerswerecorsage of yellow rosesThe Ken Cameron, .J C. Johnstone, i grooms mother . assisted, wearing Wm. Reed, Chas: Robeson, John 'ablack . and blue jersey sheath E. Hodgins and Norman E. Hal With black . accessories and ; cor- sage of :pink roses. For a : wedding' trip to the Cen- tral United : States, ,the bride chose a threepiece ' brown. wool suit with brown and gold accessories and corsage: of yellow roses. denby IPLEY Custom Butchering Mondays' Hogs, be by 4:11. p.m. CA ,TTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY, • EXCEPT , SATURDAY.` We de Curing and Smoking . .: Beef, Pork : and ' Lamb. Sold 'Whole, Half or Quarter .... For Better Service, And Lower Prices - Call Ripley 111. ' ' ' CHAS. HOOISMA ilm�ri. Plumbing and Heating Gurney Oil Furnaces Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies Deep and Shallow Well Pumps and Repairs Water Softners Finance Available * * s,. .y The bride is a:: graduate of Strat- ford General . Hospital School. of Nursing. They will reside in Luc- know in the . Gammie Apartments south: of town. '• Guests were present from King- ston, St. Catharines, : Kitchener; Elmira, London, Stratford, Glider ici, . Thamesviille, Teeswater, • Tiv erten and surrounding.; areas. KINLOUGH F ; Will. Move To' New Horne Mr. and Mrs. Gor : MacDons aid' andgirls moltedtiring the week to the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ma s i itiald who :will: come ,to , Kinlo : as • soon' as their new home is " ,m- pleted. " James Hodge :Tient to Lon ' on on .Wednesday ' where ,he will Un- dergo further surgery/ at Victoria HospitaL We' wish him improved health. ' ' ' Mrs: Jack Ackert and Mrs: ' Sam Farmer • will be the' hostesses for, the W.I. meeting on November, 4th. Roll Call: A mad or .roman. of the hour and what they are doing for their country. , Topic: Our Canadian way of life. Motto: A good citizen is one' who is ' not content 'to' sit. Panel :discussion which has the most influence on, the bringing up of a cid, !wine, school pr church. Report of the Rally. ' Directors, Mrs. : Raynard Ackert and Mrs. Ed Thompson:, W.A. 'and . Evening Workers Meet Mrs. Jim. Smith gave her home ,on Tuesday . for' a qulting for the W.A. bale and. the Evening Work- ers held their regular meeting at., the same home with Mts. • Ronald Thacker hostess,. assisted. by Ms. ASHFIELD: ,C.G I.T. •The .3rd meeting: of „the Ashfii C:G.LT. opened with the C.G.I hymn' ` and purpose ,_The • roll c was' answered by 12 members a I new members joined. They• w+ 'Donna and Elva Ritchie. The' : di of 50c `'were ' collected.' ' • A discussion Was held :on: i dation services followed by. a<:B ble quiz by Linda Cameron. . 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