HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-17, Page 15WEDNESDAY, JUNE 174h, 1964
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LAUCKNOW,; ONTARIO
Pre N upltial Events
• For Saturday :Bride.
lOirs k'raTfiom.son' held a
trouseau tea at her home in Dun:.
gannon Qn Thursday, June lith,
honoring her daughter' Corabelle
..Grace. Thompson whose •marriage,
to ,W lath Arthur Danahy took
'place in Dungannon United Church
on Saturday, June 13th, The tea
• table was covered with lace • cloth
centred with- an arrangement of •
pink daisies` and orange blossoms.
flanked •by white tapers.'
Pouring tea for •. the occasion.
' were: Mrs Bert Shewfellt, Mrs.
Morley Wall, . ;Mrs. . Elmer 'Valli.
* .' aunts . of the, bride' elect; .M r s
Annie Wall, her grandmother;.
Mrs. Ida: Johnston, 'her greataunt;
Mrs, Wilbur ' Brown and M r s ., .
Lorne Ivers.
Many. -lovely gifts • were receiv-
• ed from : friends and neighbors
and displayed •by Mrs. • Ron,
Thompson, Bernice ' and. Joanne
Thompson: . Also assisting . were
MrS. Lloyd' Ashton and• Mrs. Leo-
nard McDonald, - '
Several friends and neighbors
assisted at the tea.' . • • )
Mrs.. Fred- Coleman of- .'Bailey-,
bore; •and Mrs William . Wells,
Peterborough ' ''held 'showers ' for'
Corabelle .where she, ' received
many' beautiful , gifts. She also re-
ceived gifts and best wishes from.,
the office staff .of Johnston , Out-
board and Marine • where she is
employed. in Peterborough:'
A largely attended shower was
held in; 'Holyrood ' Hall on . Wednes-
'day evening, June 10th. TLe ' bride
was presented with many gifts. A
short program fcllowed the• show-
er .and a ;dainty. lunch was served
by the ladies. 'of the tenth con. •
Mr. ' and ' Mrs;• Wm. Danahy,
Jean Danahy . and, Don . Howran
of Peterborough visited ' over the
weekend with Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank
Thompson „ and .girls. Mr. Gordon
Gratton and friend, Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs Roy Cruise,, Young's
• Point visited on Sunday at the
Thompson, home
Death. Comes To
Longtime Invali.d..
PAGE..FIFTEEM
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ASHFIELD , Saturday Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton.
celebrated their 40th wedding an -
f Locai Interest
-mversary last--Fc'iday-- Congrat= m
Mations, : •
Dr. F. Scott Mackenzie of Mon-
treal is visiting . relatives here.
Miss Mabel. Macdonald of Wind-
sor -visited-with-her- mother,-Mrs
Alex Macdonald last, 'weekend.
A . reception, washeld in -Luck-
now Saturday . night . for Mr.. and
Mrs, Harold Sawchuck• (formerly
Betty Anne Farrish) of : Toronto.
Mr. . and Mrs. . Wm. 'Oliver of •
London -spent the weekend at *their
summer home,:
Salkeld•
Family
1
Annual . Reunion
The Salkeld Family annual re-
union was, held on Sunday at the
Goderich . Summer School grounds,
with a dinner, at 1:30 and a smor7.
gasbord luncheon at 5:00 . o'clock'
after a • : pleasant •. afternoon of
sports and games for the younger
folk and renewing . of friendships
and reminiscing for, the older
members' of : the Clan. .
• The original Salkeld family . set-
tled on the• Bayfield Road south of
Goderich' 131 years ''ago .'
At, Sunday's reunion those pre-
sent ' from the greatest distance
were. .Mrs. Mary . •Shopland and
Mrs. ,Alex Anderson of Edmonton..
The retiring .president, Terrence.
Hunter, • conducted the .election • of •
officers as follows:, president,
Douglas ' Blacker, ..Goderich.; vice-.
president,' Brenta Nelson, • Goderich
secretary -treasurer, T. J. Salkeld,
Lucknow.,. `
Next year's ,reunion will be held
at the same•,iocation:
HITECHURCH
Visitorsat the :home of Mr: and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor over • the.
week end were Miss.. Ruth Taylor
'of Toronto, Mrs: George Taylor
and Tom of Hamilton and Mr. and,
Mrs Jim ` Moss and Teressa of
• Hamilton. ' -Mr. , and . Mrs. • George
Taylor 'are, leaving Hamilton .and
going to a• new position at Barrie,
Miss Doreen ,Taylor,, . youngest
daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Law-
rence Taylor was admitted to
JOHN Wingham and District Hospital
•
last .Thursday wit ane
RLEXAN[ER MacCHARLES"'
,Her; many friends:wish ,her
Death ,came .to John Alexander speedy recovery '
.a'
MacCharles, a lifelong and well ; Rickey Tunney of'Ingelwood ac -
known resident of''this 'community, 'companied Murray Neable to his
at Brucelea Haven, Walkerton on home here and' spent. the weekend
Monday:; June 8th. He was.'. in. his' with Mr. and ` Mrs,- Wm. Neable.
77th y ar Mr. and .Mrs: Gordon McBurney
'' ,A rheumatic condition . which were Sunday callers on Mr. and
dates back thirty-three ,years, be- Mrs. Robert, Johnson of Wingham.
'camp progressively worse until of Jerry 'Robinson, son of Mr. and
late years. Mr. MacCharles ' was,'Mrs. Calvin;. Robinson, has finish-`
•
invalided by the ailment. During ed a; seven-month.course.at' Drau-
these many years he, had •the, con- illard s.hool of Barbering, Lon-
stant ' and attentive care" of his
wife until in recent months he
required , •hospital ' and home'' at-
tention... a .
John was one 'of : a family of weekend with- their parents, Mr,.
five children of John MacCharles and Mrs. Clarence'' Chamney
and . Kate. MacKenzie of Huron ' Mrs. F. L. •Creightonand her
�1$87.e0naSepteznb on daughteF, Mrs." RObt Toohey of
October 25th
Township er 'Greenville, South Carolina:' spent
18th, 1917, he married Mary Gem- the weekend with Mr and Mrs,,
me11 f= -Ripley and -they fanned•- J,t• Beeeto rel hton is
don and will spend .a week :at
home prior to ' starting • ,work:
Misses. Claire ' Chairing, Tor-
onto • Sandra' of London spent, the
in. Huron Township for about Mrs. Beecroft s. sister:
:• twenty years. They resided brief- Mrs. Ezra Wellwood of ` Wing-
ly on. the "Fisher farm" on High- 'ham and her sister, Mrs. Harry
way 86 east of Lucknow, until Stewart of . Winnipeg visited .on
' moving to the Village In 1939., Saturday with •Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr.. MacCharles finally lost the D. Beecroft: Mrs. Stewar+ intends
use of his legs, and was depen-, to return this week to . Winnipeg.
dent on a wheel chair. For a
.number of years he.was able to
'
get- . from. ' his chair to *the car, r. "
w it t ,, ZION
s cou rive: u o
hh he
ld d' B f late
years he' was no longer able to
ado .this,. and., was confined "to his
home completely.
The funeral service . was held at
the MacKenzie :Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on' Wednesday, .,June 10,
conducted by Rev. tNeil McComb-
ie'. Interment was in ' Greenhill
Cemetery,' the pallbearers • being
Oliver , MacCharles, John' Mace
Charles,Sandy MacCharles,, Alex
Andrew, . Ernest Gaunt; Orland
Richards..
Besides' . his widow, • Mr. MAC -
Charles is .survived by one ' son,
• Allan J. MaeCharles "of 'Arkona
and by one sister; Mrs. Tonic, Mac-
Donald (Sadie)' of Ashfield Town-
ship, whose husband passed away
just a few weeks ago. '
Mr MacCharles Was . precleceas-
Mrs: Edith.. Andrew of .Calgary
spent ' a-` few days with Mr. and
Mrs, , Gordon Kirkland: .
• Everyone Was ---sorry to .. hear
that • Mr. , W. 0.. Hunter broke 'his
hip and is in London Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. .Al'ex Leaver of
•'Wingham visited a few days with
Mr, and 1Vlrs. 11 A. Hackett last
week. , .
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey. Ritchie
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Jack McLean of Wroxeter
on Sunday':
ed . by ' one sister MrSJohn Mc.
Intosh (,Marybelle) of/ITtiron Towing
ship, twe heathers, Donald of
lXuron Township . and Frank of
Vancouver: ••
Marriage vows were exchanged
rn Bryanston United Church,
Bryanston, Ont. at . 3:00 o'clock
Saturday, June 13th, between
Merle .Kathleen Casemore a .n d
Ernest Maxwell. McFarlane. The
bride is the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs.. Thos.. Gaunt, .Kin-
loss and' the groom 'is the son
of ' Robert :.Ernest McFarlane, of
London and -the late Mrs. McFar-
lane '
The bride. chose a. gown.of 'pink
pastel brodcade with. elbow length.
sleeves and wedding ring • neck-
line. Her ' corsage was pink ' or-
chids with stephanotis ,and fern.'
A close fitting headdress of pink
silk ribbon . completed her en-
semble. • . •
Mr. Russel Gaunt gave his. sis-
ter -in marriage and Mrs. Hazel
Shoebottom of , London; sister ' of
the groom was 'bridesmaid at,
tired' in -lime green : brocade
with: matching. hat. Mr. • Ralph'
Westman. was . best man,. The
Huron County Egg and F'o.w1. roducers are requested'
to vote on,-' ,the' Ontario
Egg Ani Fov4Markeiiflg PIQ
Next Week June 72
THE POLLING BOOTH at the. Agricultural Office; •
P y
Clinton.,'is Open •each da from 9:'00' a.m, to' 5:00 p,m.
ONE .DAY VOTING will be at Wingham on Tuesday,
June .23rd from 9:00 to 5':00.
•
ushers were Mr. • Berry Hobbs and
y y Guests, were. Revisits . hfaunts". Of
Mr..
present' from • Florida,. Columbus, -
Obit) . ando
T ionto.. •Dinner was
served to. over 50 guests ' at the
Knotty Pine Inn, London..
•Those who : attended , from the
district . were Mrs.. ' John Miller,
Lucknow; Mr. • and Mrs. John
Gaunt., Mr. and. Mrs.: Russel Gaunt,:
Whitechurch; Mr. and Mrs: Adam
Kennedyand'Mr.• and Mrs: Frank
Ross Turnberry; Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hayden, .Wingham Mr. and
Mrs. Carman • McDonald, Blyth
and Mrs. ,Peter Hardie, Toronto.
DLJNGANNON
Mr:' . and Mrs. 'Carleton Stingel
and son Danny, Messrs Franklin'
,and ' Angus Stingel. left Sunday
evening to . motor, :'home: The . Sym-;
pathy of the community; goes with
them. in the loss of .their mother.
• Mr. Beverley. Curran; of London
who is , visiting with his grand-.
parents,• , Mr; , ;and; Mrs. Bill Irvin
spent :the weekend with : Mr: • and
Mrs., Bob Irvin.. and Betty. '
Mr. and 'Mrs... Torn . Park' spent
an :enjoyable'afternoon,' this . past
Sunday :.with Mr. 'and ' Mrs. " , Bill
Wiggins and .Eric at the Nile: .
runity-extends ineer-
sympathy to ' Mr. 'Les Schultz on
the ,death of ' his. mother, Mrs.•
Emmer Dennis ' • of Blyth. Mr.
Schultz .. and son "Gordon attended
the funeral': ; on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. , Anderson ,Mug-
ford of London visited . with the
letters • mother, .Mrs.: E. Morris
on the weekend. -
We' are sorry • to hear that Bob'
Irvin met with. an, unfortunate
accident' while at work inthe: gar-
age.' He was, using an acetelyene
torch . and- in . some manner it fell
over and burned 3 fingers of his
right hand..
Mr. Dalton Reid • of Camp .Bor.-
den visited here over the weekend
with his parents,, Mr., and 'Mrs.
Stan Reid andalso at the Mel Reid
home.. '
Sunday visitors ' at the Brown.
Smyth • home were Mr. and ' .Mrs.
Bill ' Smyth, Michael, .' David,
1 evirr,; •Steven and -L-aura.of-- St. -
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Schultz
and girls spent Sunday with' Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Hardy. and Brian
of Brussels • • • •.• '•/
Visiting on Sunday with Mrs.
Frank Jones . was her daughter,
Mrs. Steve Helesic and Mr. Hele
sic.. •
• Several from . the district were
at Sky Harbor -Airport . on . Sun-
day to witness the arrival' of the
Lancaster bomber whi li has° been
purchased by the Legion at God
'erich
The, June 'meeting. of St. Paul's
Guild was held ,at. the home of
Mrs. Thos. Park with • an attend-
ance
ttendance of seven .members' and ' one
visitor.. The Devotion was ' given
by Mrs. Bob' . Mole. She also read
the daily responsefrom the book
"Our - Response to God?. Plans
were made for the 100th anniver-
sary, of .the church to be held on
June 28th. Plans were 'also made
for the . annual( church picnic. The
president, 'Mrs. E. Black ' closed'
the meeting with prayer and the
hostess assisted by Mrs. P. Cae-
•gar Served lunch.
'
FiftyYears Ag�'.
A residentof the Lucknow area
for three years from .1914 to. 1917,
W. T. "Bill" Panter . relived mem-
ories of 'his time in this 'commun-
ity during 'a visit here, last week!.
Mr. and ` Mrs. Panter, now of
North '• Surrey, B.C. and, formerly.
of Mirror, Alberta, visited recent-
ly with Mt. and Mrs. Al Irwin,
boundary west..
Bill came ..to Canada from the
old ' country in 1914 , and shortly
after came to the Lucknow area
'where. he 'worked. for Big. Jim.
Webster on the farm just :west'
of Lucknow now'. owned by Russ
Ritchie. Bill • also . worked for a.
year in .1917 for Sam . Morrison
before . "going west' in 1918to work
for ' Ed Webster • . of Big Valley,
Alberta, ,
In , 1921, Bill went to work for
the , Canadian National Railway,
and retired this . year after 43
yearsservice as an engineer:
Bill's only :other visit back to
Lucknow was .in 1948' at the Bruce
County Reunion:
4-
Ashfiel dative
Receives'D:egree,•
Miss AntoinetteDalton,
who
was born .and raised 'at Kings-
bridge .where she' '.received .her
elementary training at St. Jos-
eph's school; has recived the de-
gree of bachelor 'of . philosophy
from the . University: ' of Detroit.
The :degrreewas cohferred . at
commencement exercises on .Thur-
sday.
Miss . Dalton ' is . the, .daughter : of
the late Mr.. and Mrs. :Morgan'
Dalton of Ashfield. She . has been
a social worker in ; Detroit for a
number of years and has .been
studying for her bachelor . degree.'
She. is .employed by. the' Michigan
State — Wayne County Bureau
of So Aid.
'd.
'
In - immediate post war .years
Miss Dalton . spent some . bine in .
Japan and Korea, in ' connection
with ' her work.
LANGSIDE
Anniversary services are tobe
held on Sunday June '21st, at 11:00
a.m. and 8:00' ,p.m. with Rev. R.
T. A. Marshall of..Strathroy being
guest minister. ..
A new aluminum ropf Pasbeen
put on the former .•churrcl shed .by
Bob ' ' Orr, Graham ' Moffatt and
Russel Ritchie
Mrs. ' Charlie Tiffin entertained
the .. W.M.S. on Thursday, . after-
noon.
.Mr. •and . 'Mrs. ' . Wm.. Brown of
Lucknow• visited with 'Mr,: ' 'and
Mrs' 'Charlie ; Tiffin.'
On Thursday, June 11th, 38> en-
joyed the annual bus trip for S.S.
No , 9 'with' : Mr. Allan' Reid driver
and Mrs. Orville .Elliott, the teach.
er and Mrs,. Lloyd Irwin and her .:
pupils ,and some • parents.. The
adults ,•accompaning S.S. . No. ` 9
were Mrs. Wm . • Evans, ' Mrs. Wm
'Scott; rM s. Frank Miller; 1VI
Bob .:: Adams, ..Laureen • Morrison.
The bus trip included tour of Kit-
chener . fire hall where they put
on a demonstration how' theY • get
to the top of ; a . high building,. the
Coca . Cola plant, .tie Kitchener
:Record where 200 are employed.
Lunch • was enjoyed at , Victoria
Park. ,Mrs. Art Hinschberger and.
Dale; Mrs. . Harvey Miller, David
and Dean, .Mrs. Raymond Adams::
met there and had a visit with
Mrs Miller and Mrs.. Adams. , Also
visited were the OAC 'building,
the reformatory ,grounds,' arid • the
new shopping' plaza, all at Guelph,:
with supper being. enjoyed ' at a
restaurant there.
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