The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-05, Page 16• •.
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KINCARDINE
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60, YEARS MARRIED
(Continued , from page 1)
Mr. Sm*th . tis a .native of . Tara.
Mr. a .Mrs. Smith were mar-
ried at he home of the bride's
parents, who then resided at the
.corner ;: Victoria and Wheeler,
• St. on hat :'is referred to as
"Standp a ,Hills The officiat-
ing clergyman was . Rev. C. H. P.'
Owen of St. Peter's Church. Mrs:
;.Sant . is • one of a' ` family of-
six'
f"six' daughters born oto Mr. and.
Mrs: `toss and 'is the only sur-
viving member.
Mr.• -and Mrs.. Smith's: wed.'
dung trip: was by ' train to. Tara.
They resided at Tara, Wingham
And . (Detroit . for a time:, before
_coming to .Lucknow an
1916 Mr.:: Smith worked with
his father-in-law m making
harness ,for a couple': 'of winters,
win
rs"
,
• and then opened. vr1canr�ing
and Upholstering Shop rwhere.
Cowan's .,Restaurant is' no* ' '
lo-
cated.: Y •
Ili• 1620` Mr. Smith purchased
the.. old. McGarry `'hote1, ;:tone . it
down and replaced; it with mo-
dein. cement and: brick garage,
with •attached residence' and
apartment VSibuated m the heart
of . the Village it wastermed'.
g the
Central . Garage, as it is still
known, Mr. Smith ' ;retired • 2.5
years_ later when .he sold` the
bui,lding in 1045 to Ross Scott,
Sunoco distributor, and Charles
Mason ' took over t.lie garage
business. .
The .McGarry hotel.,' a large
frame building, was first known
•
as the Whiteley House, Which
was.. one of eight.: hotels in the
village in early days:' john • Mc-
Garry - acquired . the hotel in
1888 and 'operated it: for 27 years
until: his death in 1915.The fol
lowing year the furnishings •and
equipment were sold by auc-
•tion by. John Purves, and' the
once;bustlin'g' :hostelry was Va.
cant, , except: for ' the barroom
section which was , converted '° to
a ' •:butchers:hop by Peter .'Graf,
who ' moved to Goderiich when
Mr.. Smith' .bought the: building
and ' tore it down.'
Since .:retiring Mr. and ' Mrs..
Smith have resided in ,their
comfortable Havelock Street
south.. residence; once : owned by
;Mrs._ smith's_ -uncle. _ and -=aunt;
Mr-7andMrs. Tom =Treleaven:..
Attend. Gathering
It was there •that•:relatives
thered on : Sunday to mark. the
anniversary. Those' preterit to
honour Mr. ..and . 'Mrs. •'Smith
Were: his ibrother, Mr. Jin
Smith: and Mrs. Smith of Wing-
ih.am•; a long time '.friend, Miss
Emma . McCluskey of Lucknow
and the following neices and
nephews:: `MMr, and Mks. H. Os.;
car Klimek, Guelph; ' Mr. and
Mrs.' Herbert S. Edwards, De -
trait; Mr. and Mrs • Robert B.
Hetherington, Chesley; Mr. and
,Mrs. Charles R. Hetherington,
'Ghesley; Mr, and Mrs.. Robert
J.' Hetherington,; Chesley; Mr.
iVirs. • E.',G Allen, Guelph; Miss
Edythe G. Klinck, Guelph;
T, C. Parrish; • 13eartorn,
Mr, .and .Mrs. J'.' Fenshari and
Linda, Toronto;
seieeereeeeeiooeeieeeeei eeeeeseeeeeee•e•oaeoa of
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•Wingharn Chairs„ : c�h�eques gt
• Mason Announces ' • engraved wrist watches were
' gr presented• to. them. The 'other
• that • retiring. teachers ` liar
• . •, g s Miss
•
i� • Phyllis Johns and .Miss Agnes.
• JOHN (J,*
ack) MacRAE 1 THAT W 5 S.•McGuire formerl
•' • of.Huron Township, is .a• pet-
it/ ic, now: •.
' r � the mechan - . ...Freeport, . • . ..:
.• in. Charge of ,the at
lenSanatorium
• • at 'Kitchener 'where it n
• ` • spend ,the snext
REPA1R petted ; ewill nd SHOP •
Months or so, Mr (McGuire
!a • gall bladder op..
six �rnon hs
underwent a•'�
• .,at the, / • . eration in London. ,last Sep-
i' •/ • tem+ber, and enjoyed •improv-
• " CENTRAL'.
•(PARAQ eGE ' ' • ed health for /a .'time. From
• • • . , Christmas •on ;e lost strength
• •i 'and' in February'he Was ,ad
.• rn�tted • to Kincardine Hospital
REPAIRS • • ' where .:he was a, patient until
.
• a coupe l r
we.� ks ago when
.. .. ,•
y The SenhIfleI
THAT . Lorraine Boyle, daughter
..: of . Mr, and _ Mrs, Jiirn Boyle,
••entertained some young'. friends
last Wednesdayon the occa-
sion of her • 8th birthday.
THAT the .June session of Bruce
• County Council is .being held'
1/ this week at Tobermory and,
because of this :. the Village
.Council's -regular Junemeet-
ing has ,been postponed. •
THAT friends here who ' may
• have. "lost track" of Or. and
M s. Brock 'Cleland and fa
mily, • will :be interested to
learn that they are at Peace,
River, Alberta
THAT Rev.' 'Donald MacKenzie'
• of Pine River United Church
and a native , •of Ashfield
Township will . conduct anni-
versary ' services at Zion on
Sunday, 'morning and evening.
THAT. a "stag" ,gathering . was
held on Saturday night •at Al-
lan 1Maclntyre's in Kinloss for
A1 Irrwin . of Sarnia, . Whose:
marriage • takes ; place this
THAT John '.Bell of :Listowel &'
well known here, has been
appointed as the London Life
Insurance manager of branch
operation for• • ,,the • Stratford
district with headquarters in
Stratford
THAT the' staff of Stratford,
'Teachers' College made the
' presentation of a "desk • set to
Jack L. Bowers, a native of
Huron Township, who is lean-
ing the staff to become super-
. • intendent, of ,public' schools in
that city
THAT Mr. and:Mrs. Allan Mac
.Intyre .attended the ' nursing
graduation exercises. tat Kit
cihener-Waterloo Hospital on
Saturday for cher sister; •Helen:
Needham, daughter 'of Mr. &
Mrs. ''Clarke Needham of Kin-
cardine and ,: formerly of • Kin
• lough."
THAT'to get down street in a
scar 'on Friday evening, and
meet nan_y friends, was -a. real
Pleasure for Mrs. Russell . `Ro-
bertson• who is convalescing
from `a ;hip . fracture suffered
in.:the winter and,, which con
fined her to the hospital, un-
til, recently: She is now able
to eget ;'about at home on crut
!cites.
THAT R,oderi�ck McDougall,;
sop of
+Mr,, and Mrs. P, S. ''Mc-
Dougalil of . Owen Sound, and
formerly of this cos nm'unity,
has; --received his 'Bachelor of
Arts, degree at Queens Uni-
• versity, Kingston. Rod plans
totake• a law course. His MO
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Phone Lucknow'
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Values Effective
June 6, .7,• 8.t
TiAT 'it< is examination/.time at
Lucknow District High School:.
r11] AT Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pur-
don quietly , ' observed their
62nd Wedding. Anniversary on
May .22nd Both are enjoying
good ' health.
s- -
THAT - . Gordon, . Montgomery
made a trip. to Quebec •pro
vince . at •the end of the week
to,. recover ' the car stolen. from
his garage the ' first' dt 'last
week. ..
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THAT there will be no 'Sunday,
-School at ' the T.Thited. - Church
ion Sunday ' in lieu : r of ` the`'
Sunday • 'School- : anniversary.
at the, 11 o'clock -service, when
the . S.S, members attend the
' service ;in : a body;
THkT.. William G. Robbb • recently
• joined the Lucknow , staftf: of
the • Bank of . Montreal, lavitg::
been transferred here from
Oakville • succeeding Doug
Schmid who w Is transferred
to Clinton : Ken Obenle re -s
tcently .left the staff to take
charge ;of : his father's' Store. at
Formosa, after he had been
,injured.:
THAT : ache hugepiike have been
Caught in the privately owned
Fairy; Lake,formerly; kno4rn
as Purves .Lake, , east of Luck-.
now. Raynard Ackert recent-
ly edged out ,,his father for
the record-breaking catch;
when he land6d a pile which
tipped,. the scales at 19 pounds,
11
X1:1 ,ounces. The trouble is, With
' suc'h good fishing, the owners'
t. are. being troubled. a,' :bat
poachers; .•
Have;, fun in. 'the . sun this
'summer. Your Red• Cross re:.
ther is . the former Minnie
Richards.. , •
THAT iNi'rs. Elvv
X11, Webster; the
■iamsan nt■zannslnnamaaa
Garden Party.
.Supper ,
Under auspices. of the,
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
Lucknow
Tuesday, June ` 1
from 'f3eto' Op `p.•m. •
featuing' HAM
T W 1( and '
Adults $1:25 --.16 to 12 years
Pre -School' Free
1U..'■■■n'nauiraafn■a
Shower Heid for.
June Bride Elect
Miss Carole : Steeksma ' w -
guest of ihonour on Saturday a
ternoon at -,a mase angio
shower held at the home of ;M
•and"ZMrs;. Art Clark,. and arran
ed. by Miss 'Eleanor Clark.
There' -were. about twenty -0v
in attendance and Carole rE
Ceivedi many. .lovely. gifts, an
was assisted : in opening ther
by Miss Trudy Thomson ar
Miss Wanda • Henry:,
An• interesting program an
eon.tests were enj:oYed and . th
pleasantafternoon conclude
with lunch. •
. Carole is the daughter of Mi
and Mrs,' 'Bryan ' Steeksma,. Sc
cond Concession, Kinloss.. i4
minds• you to learn. and practise Marriage 'will take 'place in S
water safety before holiday `tithe Peter's Church ,Lucknow,o
rolls ,around June 29th,.
of si■eni■nnee■a ieiaetei■
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former ,Grace Lockhart ■■a)■mane■■■an■
Lucitnow, is one' of three tea., 110' • .
.1chers retiring •at : ,Wingham
public school this month, Mrs:
Webster taught for . 10 ' years
at 'U.S.S, 12, . West Wawanos�h
(Fordyce) • arid- for'. 20 years in •'
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