The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-07-04, Page 11"NTF•DNESDAY, JITLY 4th, 1962, .
TUX LLICKINIOW SENTINEL, 10UCKNOW, oNTARIO
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• Wedding Trip To Southern States. Former . Local
Teacher Passes
• NEEDHAM,
,The marriage 'df Patricia' Ann'
Foran and Donald. Gordon Need-
ham was soleninized at .Sacred
Heart Church, .Wingham, on
...Saturday, June 23rd at 111:30 a.m.
•Rev., Father Frecker , officiated,,.
.The bride is the. daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs, Elmer toren, B.R.
2,, LUchriew and the grown is
the son of ivir,• and Mrs. Orville
Needham, Nancbuver :13.C:.
Red .roses. and, peonies adOined
:the Chinch., Mn. Cyril Boyle.
was organist and Miss Delbres
Reffern,an, as solist, sang lyIO-
ther. At Your. Peet Is Kneeling"
and 'On ,This'Day Oh. Beautiful
Mother." ,
• • The bride wore . a full length
',gown of silk. organza with flow-
ing'full panelled skirt ''ffalling
into .a cathedral train. The back
carried a large bOw forming a:
slight bustle. The fitted bodice
featured Eli -Point 'sleeves and
.jeWelleci neckline with . match-
ing motifs, bedeaking-the skirt.
• Het veil was of nylon haling:
with • embroidered 'jewelled edge.
and 'falling elbow • length' from -
a tiara set with pearls and au
• rora boreallis„ •
Her flowers were a Caseade.,
:bouquet of pinnbchio. roses.. •
.FORAN
The *.xpeizi �f:honor was Mary
Phillips of. Wingharn . and 'the
bricleSmaiclt were Lois. Robb of
Lucknow-and Wayerley Douglas
of Wingham.. The attendants'
gowns., were similarly styled m.
jewel rose organza sheaths with
draping 'apron:. They wore. rose
.crowns •with 'matching veils and
white accessories. Their flowers
were pink and white. mums and
carnation nosegais. . • • •
, The grootrisman 'was pen Gib-
son. of :Lucknow and the ushers.
were .Rohert Irwin. .and. Ronnie
A reception folldv.rect at the.
Lucknow. Legion Hall, the. bride's
mother reCeiving in' a sheath
dress. Of • lime embroidered or-
ganza with Peruvian shrimp ac-
cessories. The, grOom's mother
chose. a. sheath •dress, of peacock
Wile figured, silk and beige ac -
c
cessorieS. \
• . / • . •
'For travelling the don-
ned a pistachio green linen, suit
'w4 ...bone accessories and. ,cor-
sage of. tropic. •gold roses.
Following a wedding trip, to
the Southern State.s; Mr..ancl,Mrs.
Needham Will, take u,p residence,
on the' groom's' farrn near Ripley.
.. Photo by. Harvey McDowell
•
DUNGANNON.
Mrs.. Norman Shackleton of
Belgrave visited Mrs.' Mathew.
Shackleton part of. last week,•
also 'visiting. ,at the. horrieS
'Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Irvin
and Mrs. Victor Errington.
Mr. Delmer Maize left this
week to- take a course at rUni-
yerSity TorontO,. before teaching.
in September in a high School
at Searboro. '
,
The annual 'Memorial; service
•
was held at the Dungannon Ce-
metery on Sunday afternoon at.
415 pan,,iri charge:. of ,Rev. Wil-
fred Wright of St. 'Patirs Ang-
lican Church, giving 'the acklieSs
and was 'assisted by representa-
tives of the other two churches,'
• Rev. Rod McLeod of Erskine
Presbyterian Clitireh and Mr.
Colin Fingland, giving prayers
and scriptural. readings. MaSOns
of ItiPley was ori hand with ‘ptitb-
lic address system and accorn-'
paning for the hymns Was Mrs.
Allan Reed at the Organ and Mrs..
Blake Alton and Mrs: Jack,
Ir -
Win jr, each •w,ith violins. .The
collections amounted
The cemetery looked very loVelY
and manyflOraltributes were
placed on graves. Mr. Thos. Park
is the' faithful., caretaker : -and
much credit is due to hint and
his helpers for the. neat appear-
Afamily gathering and friends
Was- held at the home of'• Torn
arid' Mary itiVett-',on July 1str.
ese included Mr, Clare Mar—
.,.
, and Mrs, Cora H'ughegt Mr"
,
. and Mrs, Ivan 'Henderson' and '
boys, .Torontp,,. Mr. and Mrs.
George Turnbull, Brussels, Mr.
Gregg Hamilton,. 'Grand Bend,
Itc,,y, Black, Lucknow, Mr.
and:Mrs. Ross Errington &.girlS,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
8 rIngt°,1) and faMilY, West Wa-
wanosh„ Wilmer and
Mary r-
'1flglo, ijungannon; Mrs, ',IrisrnPon .:
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Victor gtrington, West 'WeWe-
r. and Mrs. John Ddrnin
•
Auburn; • Mr. Oliver Allan, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Adams and:fa-
•mily. •of Port ,i:lbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Badman, Comber, also
calling' were Mr: and. and1 Mrs. Dick
Carter -and family of Clinton. &
Mrs.. Jerry LaSsalirie; Goderich:
The induction: sertrice. of Rev.
N.' L. Goitanyi to the Dungan-
••
non,' Nile and Port Albert Unit-
ed. Churehe.s. will be held Friday;
MRS. WM, JOHN IVATI
Mrs. (Rev.), Wm. John Watt
of WhiteehOrch, died in Wing
-
ham General Hospital* on Wed-
nesday, June. 27th. She had been
in failing health for son -ie time,
but was sick in hospital just
over- 3 weeks. •
I3orn on jtune 27th, 1883, in
East tWawanosh Township, she
was the former Edith, Catherine
Barbour,/ daughter , of the late
Archibald Barbour , .and ,Eliza
Lediett. ' • • . ,
She attended Wirigharn, 'S.S,
No. 10, - Kinloss and LucknoW
public Schools, Walkerton High
School ..arid Walkerton Model
•School, graduating froni the lat-
ter in 1903. Fin the next four
years she taught school in the'
Lucknow district. •
In 1907, 'on May 23rd, she mar-
ried Rev. Wm. John Watt. of
Walkerton, who survives. Por
the next: forty years ; she assisted
him in his ministry in pastorates
in Griswold, Manitoba and in
Burgoyne, Allendale, . Barrie,
• Bur.k's Falls, Long Branch, Oak:
wood. in Toronto 'and Grinisby,
retiring •then •to the village of
Whitechurch. , , "
Mrs,' Watt' was a life Member
of the. W.M.S. and, later of the
United Church, Women. For, many
years, also she helPed with the
Canadian Girls . in ..Training,
'• • •:. . .
She- is 'also ' survived '.by : the
family Of seven, Arthur '.of
London; Muriel '(Mrs. Geo.. A.
Thompson). PeVersham;, Archie,
Totonto;:.•Gen'eVieve (1VIrs. D. J.
1Vloore).BR 5.• Lucknair.
Bev.. J. -Robert, . Toronto;'R,ev.
'George; OakVille. and Dr. DOnald,:
Bella, Coola, 13.C., also '23. gran&
.ehildren and 3 great grandchild-
ren.
, • • • •
• • ,
She is survived ibyone brother;
John Barbour; Vancouver,
A slater' Mande (Mrs.. Harry Mc-
Cleneghan) and a brother, Rob-
ert, predeceased' 'her,:• -
• The funeral service .was: Con-
ducted by Rev. 'G. C. Mitchell'
in Whitechurch 'United. Church
...at • •2:00 on Friday, June
29th ,with interment. in
Waiker-
ton: • • • ••
• Pallbearers Were:-Dustan Bee- •
crof.t;.. Garnet Farrier, Carl MC-
Cleriaghari, . McClenag.
han;• Glenn Swan and Ray Steele
-•.• Pour.. grandsons 'Were flower -
bearers, Ronald Watt; John Watt;
Robert ,,-,Watt, and..: Elwin .Moore,
July 6.th at 8 P.m, at the. DUn-:
gannon:United :Church/ Rev.
Gostanyi will take over • and
;preach on Sunday, July 8th at
these churches' Mr. Colin king -
land, lay 'Minister. Of .Wingliam,
has faithfully supplied for the
pat year. F011owing'. the service
Sunday morning, the eiangrega-
tibo, was asked To' Stay. a few
Minutes. Mr. K. K. Dawson aSk-
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Fingland •td•
core .td the • frant. Mr. Dawson
spoke a :few words of 'appreCia-.
tion for their ,services on, behalf
of .the congregation and Mr.
Arthur Elliott ' presented: them
ith a urSe of money Mr
. . •
ed the cemetery service in. the.
afternoon. • ".
Mrs. .• .Massey • and
children, Lynda and Kenn,eth of
Cleveland, Ohio, Visited two
weeks with . her mother, Mrs.
,Frank Jones ,and • sis,ter,. Mrs.
SteVe, Helesit, 'Goderich.,...They
• returned home' via plane 'On Sat,
•land responded:nicely and said
-he hoped he had' left something.
goOd k rernernbe,r in' 'hi S ser-,
frions and that. he: And his • wife
had enjoyed the contact with
the people. • •
' Week -end visitors with Mrs,
Margaret Moran 'were Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Moran and Patsy
.Allen, Laile%ville, • Mr.. and Mrs.
Ernie • Allan and 'Robert of
Chatham, Mary Lou Henry; .Ce-
dar , Valley visited her• grand-
mother, Mrs ,Irvine Henry'`on
•
• Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Comfort
of , St, Catharines visited With
,Blake Brothers 'and at the Rancp
in Ah'fieid on Tu scla 'of this
Week, Mrs: Cecil Blake and Bar':
bare returned with them' for a
visit. Other' visitors at ale Blake
home on Sunday were Mr, and
Mrs. •Foulds and Bob
of St. George. '
Mr. and Mrs. Haivey Trelea-
ven, London, visited their daugh-
ter, Mrs. 'Harvey Irwin and oth-
er friends. Oh Sunday and atterid-
•
• 4
•
urday.,
Mr.. J. C, • Dtirnin,T• Kitchener,
was home for, the 'Week -end' with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Finnigan.'
Mrs'. Gordon yippigan returzi-
•e4 home last week following an
operation .Victoria- HoSpital,
London. Mrs. Olive 'Ctilbert; her
sister-in-law; is assisting hi the
home during her convalescence.
Mr. Thomas C, Anderson met
with tnisfortnne during haying
on.Mondar. Be.fell to -the ground
off a load 'of hay,'spraining both
wrists.. lle .waS taken to the doc-
tor later in the afternOon ,and
to Wingliani. Hospital :for x-ray
and his •wrists. and. arras were
put,,in; a. cast. He returned.botne
the same: evening; . •
Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Rud,ow,
BettY''and Alan of Elmira spent
th. •
e ee -e wi her 'mother
Mrs. Frank Jones. . •
,Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Andrews,.
Ailsa. Craig' visited his mother,
Mrs. W. R. Andrew at theweek-
end.
Mr, and Mrs.' Hugh Monary,
Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Glenn and
Mrs. Isaac Cranston • enjoyed a
motor trip and picnic at.gayfield
onSuAday.
Music examination results Were
announced last Week from 'St.
Joseph Convent, Godericki. Betty
Irvin passed Grade VII „plane
with a mark of 72 and Patricia
Ann„..:Eedy passed Grade V With
AGE ELEVEN.
Lions Club AppreciaIion
The Lticknow and District Lions Club, would
like to take this oppo*tunity to thank all the people.
. in the district who attended their Lions Day Frol-
ic and helped to make it such a success..
They also wish to express their sincere thanks
to the Lions wives who worked so 'hard 'in pre-
paring the garden party./ ,
Once more .you. have provea*"we. cannot get
along without you."
Thanks Again, To
LUCKNOW And DISTRICT LIONS CLIJB
Examination'Results At Lucknow
District High School Are Announced
In releasing the examination
results at Lucknow District High
School, Principal Brian Howlett
extends congratulations' to 'those
who passed, and 'expresses the
hope that those .who didn't won't
be discouraged and will return to
school determined "to make it"
next term. Mr. Howlett extends
his best wishes to those.who Will
be going out from LD.H.S. '
Apart frOm Grade 13, the only
indicated text book change. next
term Will be •Grade. 10 'Science.
GRADE 9 tip:
71.170 Pass
'Itt CLASS HONOURS, 75
' -
100 Cheryl Anderson, David
Gibson, Sharron .Jefferson; Mari-
ann.a MacDonald, Sheila MCQUil-
len, Barbara Purdon, 'Keith Bottl
stop, Marjorie Thomson
2nd MASS HONOURS; 66.
74 Anita Cline, Elaine Cook,
Donald . Fisher, Grant Helm,
Marilyn Henderson, Chester Hod-
gins, Susan Hoffman, Wallace
Houston, Larry Hunter, Elizabeth
Mathers, ' Lucy Morrison, 'Donna
Nicholson, Larry Pentland, Terry
B.athivell, Judy Reid; David Wall..
aid CLASS, HONOURS; 60L--65
Barry Ancle son, Peter Carter,,
Oheryie Jardine; 'Donald Pa-;
quette, Peter Steer,Wayne Todd,
.Sharbn Whitby. • • .
•CBEDIT .,STANDING, 50-49-L'
Andrea Adains, D'ouglast .Allen,
Rop.ald Au'stin, Sandra Brooks,
Stewart Curran, Ronald, Gardner,
EnnnersOn HoWeld ' Isabel
John A. MacInnes; jackL. MC -
Innes, Barbara MacKenzie, Helen
•
3.rci CLASS HONOURS, .601=65
Glen. Cowan; Margaret Esk-
ritt, Harry .Fong, Wiiliarn Hod-
gins, Diane ' JamieSon; Finlay
MacLennan, Leonard McFarlan,
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