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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 ° 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. IrRroj N,n, lflrnl t rorn7. Good tasteneedn't be expensive, Our 'beautiful; Bouquet Invikition Line ptdve's :this withthe most' exquisite. papers, types faces and workmanship you could . wish for! It "features Thermo-Engraving—rich ' raised lettering—elegant es the finest craftsmanship yet costing so. little! Come See our 'unusual selection. TNS LUCKNOW SENTINEL