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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-03, Page 2'4GE °TWo.. . • T4E� LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW ONTAIKTO WEDNI7SDAY, JULY 3rd, 1.90 • Nonagenarian.• laid To. Rest ' ' "�• • QRS. HENRY MATHERS +Mrs, Henry Mathers who spent the, most of her ninety years in this cornmciunity, passed away at Pinecreot Manor Nursing ..Home on. Monday; June 24th.. • She was the former '.1Vlangaret -Gallagher,• 'daughter of Hence F. Gallagher. and Julia • ' Pharis, natives of• 'Co/borne Tawnhip. They lived briefly in Michigan where >Margaret wasborn ' .at Ann Aar%or. They' . returned to Canada when Margaret was about two 'years of age , and lived for •a short time at Dungannontbe- fore moving to . Lucknow. Mr. Gallagher was a harness maker and : ope ratedsa shop about where Cowans restaurant . is 1ted.. Upon 'retiring he sold ,the busi- ness to : Rag: Barrett, • Who'. had Worked , for iini. 1 Hes ;paternal: grandfather was the first • teacher 'at S.S. No 1, , ••Goliborne` Town h .. . • On February 15th, 1896, Mr. , :and• • Mrs. Mathew were rharried" in Lucknow ) ,Rev. I. T3. Wall.: win .of the Methodist ;. Church... Mr. and Mrs; it lathers *fanned • IMemlbers of ,Arnberley • Orange on the 'h'oniestead F on Highway 86 Lodge'.' 'attended. 'service' in, Kin;- east of Lucknow ed }'CChurcl :on :Sun- , Awned bycardinie ',United , •their' :son; 'Pli,aris Mathers, ,until. day. • retiring. to' Lucknow some 28' Sit.' Luke's Anglican...cor grega- years . ago., Mr, lMaithers- • died in . tion •'is;• pleased to,, know that 19'4,ilJn5.. at the 'age of -?6.' I,uP, ton is ableble �to Ibe fiev; 'S..R.. :til the in�firxnities : of . ag '(buck in the .pulpit again :atter, 'an• AMBEF.:LEY Mr; and -Mrs.: lt`ay Col1=ins, Sb eila, "Bonnie and Linda • 'lef t this 'weelt on a trip to z eou- ver-. avers, Laura • +MeNam Visited witty . ..relatives.. yin L'o, ndonr' on Friday, •° A number from this vicinity attended a shgwer in Ripley on Thursday •it 'honor of Mary •fir Margaret Ann . Courtney, and Marsha .'Humphrey snook pant in the dancing recital in 'Kincardine under the direction...4 ;Miss Army. Johnston. .4 Successful in, theory examlin a-: lions at Walkerton were (Carol Courtney,- ` Barbara McTavish,. Charles 7.:d�dle and Eleanor Exn ;merton from this area.' Elaine• !Robb and Helen; MC- n.'pl�o Nain • are eiyed for the mei months at Port Elgin Mrs. Sam Geddes of Ripley. .yisi°ted :;over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John, Blue. . rMr. and Mrs; Robert < Sltoessel of Livony a, Michigan, were guests of" Mr, : and a Mrs. Wm. 'Courtney on Tuesday evening .of: last week.; ' :Eu+gene Blue ,o,f':Detrailt visited 'over : last week -end with Mr. & asks..J�ohn Blue. -• began• to weaken :Mrs, : Mather , alio had • enjoyed- rernarkable health and. was active ;and; Men- - tally 'alert. .For about ,a. year,: a°plpendectomy.,. . 'Mr.. and .Mrs.George -Porter. of Niagara Falls were;, week -end ,guests. of . MMr. and Mrs.' Walter however, She had been Ibedfast, I BroW,n. , , • ' and .a•, felw :w "eejs. ago; was�,ad,F •,C,ongra'tulatious are extended ....Mated !o Pinecrest' Manor' where to iMrs. William Steele of Ripley the end Caine pea cefulay I on attaining • cher: eightieth birth Mrs. +Mathers was I a Mild lanae day, June , 2'ntlh Many happy re- ° I riered and . ,gentle,, .' dv oafi ,many iturns..; 'aid; iwrshed by her many: I s�, .1 o a { all rvvh x, � of w er.' S t is a ten to Mrs. fine qualitie who as 1 .v d fir ends 1 y, ukrne ympa h:y •.1 I rt • •.She. • •.roves. . ,rn1 ,in ,t � 1. i ,a. elmber ofu Le�Il.re 'Weide 1 h ass o ,• Ithe': passing.. grow Un ,ted Church Thel, a1 'her father, Mr :St l illia+m Robe of e was Ihel a t l Ma . t >Helens. - •lir.` � . abs rl endo in la �an d a r h t w n I I I.I • arid'i1Vlrs.IQ�Lesliel 'Wardell a •dLI ,� 11 uring: {his il�l�lness. •'• I { • .f• 1. I ! I . . �. II .�.• �i k Kenzie • tMe i if oris t apel : du tedt; r ::her.. • as o� HBe . ,I I. y �, .St`•'�p1J ' I I;.. I: Iii .Intermentwas. i�n 1'1 1io Comet •I 1 ;11, , I besng - Ilarvey 1�John 1� I!MiIlan el'� I :an{,k_l °:1NjO �;illde� a f and f rlr I. , �m.rs:, (Mathers• 1.. :a idau'gh er l l 11 r, man (Bl�e�d '4' (son Phi (loss 1 1 1� cis iV her r(brQ er; p • lii I 1{111im'I11I/ + �C- 1j111�i'I a` Wed Saturday At Wingham KIL. PPATRICK TH;OMVISON A • 'eddingg of much y,local terest , was solemnized in Wing-' ham Baptist' •Church ' on Satur- day,' June nth, at •.3:000 o'clock when Sharon Adele Thomson of Stratfc rd::and boughs Richard Kilpatrick °. of Stratford :.(took their . marriage vows. The. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomson of Wimgha�m , and formerly ' of Lucknow and ;the groom . is .• the. ;son of •'!Mr.: and Mrs:Richard Kilpatrick 'otf' Wingham ; and '.formerly sof Ashfield. i . The double ring ceremony Was 'pertforrned • by Rev. John Coyle of, Orangeville, assisted by Rev. Donald Sinclair.: The church. and the reception, tables were decor- ated Iby Mrs. Reginald Collar .&, Mrs.' . 'Glen Sc'heifele. The front of the church. was banked with pink`"'"and• white peonies, canter 'hurl, bells, Sweet William. and other2perenhials With (bouquets • of • roses on 'the ; alitar. 'The . organist was :Mr. Harold: .Victor. Pym. ' The Soloist, , Mrs. Norval ' 1Vlar+tin.'of .London, aunt of the ,bride, sang "The Voice That ; Breathed, O'er Eden" and "I allowed Me cries. Given. in ,marriage ,by her fa- ther, the :bride was ±IharriniIg in 1 white : ' nylon . over satin. The: sweetheart _neckkline and 'waist were ,trimmed with. sins :and'. . appliques • of re -embroidered lace. The. - bouffant skirt . was ,topped tby:a shirred . 'bodice with, lilypoint sieves.. • A +crown of rhinestones held her floor length French illusion'. veil. -. She carried;. a sheath of red roses. • Maid xt honor was Miss Sill Thomson• ;of Wiinlgliain, sister ofMi 'the briide The bridesmaids.were ss •- re Kil - b ick sis•te of � t 'Par , r r •the:Igroam and kiss Linda Blake of Dungannon. • They wore ..ident-.. icalf dresses, made by the .bride; I I I of r -sen `on Organza over taf 0 feta, l I I ' � I , land (carried'pink' and White' carnations �. ; 1 I , Thiel ower (girl was Barbara z' alae i of,, Duingannon; Sher dress 1 ;ho'Ise1 i:oif tee! other at./ She iarried a basket Of` whi li she scat - the ' ooeei the-'Ibrale laisl Tlhe.ringl. bear r `las-TT'hom onl, 1. brother. •i. !{{r Id'e , I • I - 1"I rad I� L'� j• • Ib aril was Mr1 f J es unrr�ga q c u�sin o I l .lusHers,l W re r:^ nein a. '1 �gzE .,air• ;tl ai it �7• �; ec iatli .h.10 I�a'411s a�gr�ler. i. II j f1Illllill/i'h!1Li/'//!h•I w'.lrlr.11; �i'.0"I' ilii.' 111'II''I I11 l i' ;1f� IIII'j .1 I iJJ al i die guests'a • I'flsrir I (fie aPres{b ,t'eria t deil to t. 't' iii fib ' 'ilia ear le iI1 / eca tr,ile, 'Gyro '1d at .the +rlirless '1' 411 �j1!b1111 ,l11/! ,I Util: 'a III ii' II•li. i I, .r,il Iw • 11 11 , , lI • it II ji ,Iu 411 Ili rs', II rss.'.M 1.eree��'rn'v�ety�. ,tn to, spe'ht''the w - ndc rikhil elver, y ands Mrs',, ttictaawle a.n, a12r, I-toward'ThorzspsOti cl Mrs•. ,Donald t1tllcCosh ', were • clay guests Of„ EVirs 1,17William Cox andel MrWI den an: Cox Rev,' ' .and rMrs'. Stump ',were guests .of Mr. • and r1V[rs. iiowarcl T'hominpson . Mrs. �'H4yvard Itollsxids and' pu i1•s', ,Mrs, Bunton Collinsoland •pupils enjoyed a bus. itrip to London on' Tuesday. 4 +1 ait�1s'�a ,L , 13'iand '..Ove,',''''iii i .' axi Stocks *' ia,gi;s. .. I.n Dick' i nr �t''0 j �� r e Moffat \ 1 ict,l,' 1t t,t Senior, M Bill Moffat, Mad' 'aaInnes, Al- lan Carter; .'Ball ' Throw' 'I'roup 1, ,Bob QVLay'or and Kenneth Raul stop, A+trd '' ;i Mab rizie; Group 2, Jim •Macltinnon, David Eadie, Mac '•Maeirt'nes; Group. 3, Walter Dicltie, 'Bill . Moffat, Douglas' u Eadie; e; R Running Board' J rep Senior, Bill Mo£fat, 'Mac 'Mac- Innes, lain S'.teeksni;a; Junior, Bob Major, Ro'l MacKenzie,;°Ken'- neth ,Roulston; Ball games concluded the srpotsr Grades 6, 7; ,a.nd. 8 chlo&e ,two teams With' team A, Tan. Steeksma as captain w'an- I• I:I 14 1J � lid Via• • �[1 • rer,- nt it i III j •ndt1yi� il`l ' assn Med! I��d+r- ,fes �',f'� 1 '' with pleat+. I��i l l Iia 11 white: apo- II 4' I II It'' I ei±'',i edding, trip to, or � Q iar+1o,, The bride eh I a suitl of � l'x �l teen linen. ',Mr arid' Mrs. 'a t''rck ' reside in Stratford. The bride is a +gradu-. ate of school of Radiological Tech nicians, I. I I The grandparents of the (groom, Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson, attended, the - eeren n°y •.•µas Xiout- of-town'' guests fro I ur annon, Lucknow, Paris, sAgi eo#i bl!in, '.St. Thomas, London,, dale; Proton . and Barrie, ning' 7:-3 over Iteaixi:,B, captained by ., ouglas Eadie, ' 'r.rad'es•'. 4 azul 5': chose two lee :ens, • Team A °f..AeOnge ng UOIttait y 'captain delfeite ss► '.t aan B with ,Pat Paidre as' captain by a .scor"e of 16-5 Broken . Sizes And' Discontinued` Lines I. • and Canvas Footwear PRICEDTo •CLEAR.' .allies' Bone & Beige dress Pumps Cubes And' Illusion: ' Heels. Velum To $8.95 Clearing At $4.88 and $5.88 rowing Girls' j Flats hi . Bone, Beige : and Two -Tone Colours. In: Narrow and Medium Widths Ladies' Kedettes and Funtreads Washable, Ideal For. Street or Beach Wear,. Reg.` 3.•95 ..l li Cearing At $2.88 I L Men's Crepe ' Soles Oxfords oath Crepe' Soles, In Brown Leather, Brown and Black . Suede; • Values Tor, .$8.95 ,;1 36Only •, ' Cameo Wardrobe Aeropacks By McBrine. Removable hangers. Reg. 17.95 leas 1 5 wr � AND t>yTHF.R� SEE, O'[i Nt�G $ � l~ OR THESE , . • • OUTSTANDING VALUES i F`t1Vl 'FOOTWEAR • FOR ALL 'THE FAMILY ,tiO ndv phone 528.3117 �1