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THE L ` CKN:QWSENTINEL,, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
By Words ed Gifts. Horticultural Society
Honored Mr. and Mrs.. Chqrles Bristow
Approximately 6G persons 'at-
dended the regular July meeting
Of the Lucknow and District Kinloss. Lady Was.
Horticulture Society held , in
Carnegie . Ta11 on Wednesddary .ey-
ening, •.July 18th..
The meeting got underway
with welcome remarks by the.
President and the usual,,business
Period. Several letters of cor-
respondence ' were read after
which Mr's. 'IGordon Kirkland, her daughter, Mrs. Lardy pimp-.
' Mrs.. T J. Salkeld and .Mrs., Wei- son, of; :Teeswater; There were
ppoint : about 5r0� present;
edgto epre+senrt'thee Society as . The former Eliza Johnston; she
voting , delegates' and flower ar- was born three • lots east of the
hangers at the -District. Annual • farm now owned by. her• son,
'to! be held, Blyth 'or August Wallace Conn, R.R. 5, Lucknow/
9th. •where .she now resides, Her • par
Attendants. were selected to ents were .Mr, and • Mrs, John
help ' with ,the • annual Flower ;Johnston.•
Show to be ,held August '17th .&
1,8,th.
'The : question of a regular
meeting •night was ,discussed
again and as a result of a ma-
jority vote 'of 'these ' present the
meetings will be. held as usual
the 3:rd Friday of the month.
'Phe • program in charge Of Mrs.
'Gordon Kirkland . and Mrs. 'Win.
.c+: Hunter featuiied two. • vocal.
n;um.bers :by some of .the .Junior
girls arid 'a . musical selection., by
Miss ' Marlene • Hunter. .Ralph
Raga showed interesting ' ` nd
92 Early In July.
Mrs, William Conn, ivhOse 92nd
birthday ,was on Thursday, July
5'th, was honored at a • family
reunion held at the: home " of _
Mr. Conn passed. away..19 years
ago. They had eight ' children,
four of.whom are still living,.
Wallace: and Johnston' of Kin-
loss, Mrs. ,Simpson of Teeswater
and Mrs. Harold Johnston ::of ,y •
Parkhill. There 'are 1'5' " grand-
•chil�cbren-.and •L5 great'-grandchil-
d'ren.
One • of eleven ,children, 'only
Mrs.' Corin and her. sister, Mrs..
Catherine, Hutchison of Wing-
hare• are living: She• is in reason-
ably. good,` health and is alble to
Pagan' owe a'be 'about each .•day;
beautiful moving pictures taken Her •family were all .with het
during the Society's bus • trip.: to for this birthday celebration. and
Niagara ,Fallsand other delight- a large birthday , cake was , pre-
fill scenes ' • sented to the celebrant during
Mrs:. G. ' Kirkland thanked: all the picnic supper,.
those 'who . topic.. part in the pro
gramme:.
'' Ken : Cameron, president, cal•
• led on Mrs;" Morgan ,Henderson. '
to say a few `words '.and ' asked /I r�'n Carruthers
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Mr. .Stuart Robertson to come Named President
to the front. Mrs: Henderson very
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the -Society m. losing •Mr: &• Mrs.
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over one 'hundredgathered at the.
Dean Dean MacLeod wasthen read. by Ashfield Park • for their 'annual
Mrs Henderson :and. -Mr., Robert-
son: presented Mr.. and Mrs...get together;
The'•
Bristow, with *a pair of folding afternoon got • oaf to a
good start- with.' a ball :game,
• %/ chairs:*.. ; ' '*• •• after :which' ' 'races: for all ages
•• • ,Mr. '.Bristow replied,` thanking
everyone for their; kindness and
expressed the ' hope that the
Society, wou tt continu-e-tolis-.;
per;
All enjoyed :a social time fol-
lowing. the:rneeting:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bristow,
king •Solomon, wisest of all men
alive,, .
Whose songs .' added up: to one anounced and' a minutes silence
• thousand ' and five, • was observed in memory of `those
'Whose three thousand proverbs who. had .passed on during -the
held wisdom untold ' 'year; These were: Mrs'.. Dave Al
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So that visitors (brought . him ton, ' her son Ed • Webster,of, Big
Much' hon�ourrand :gold; ; ' / Valley, Alberta • and his daugh•-
ter; Thelma Wallace:•of : Calgary,'
Alfberta; Mrs. Harry Hackett;.
Mrs.: Chas.. Alton; :Miss AliceAn-
drew,. Lowry., Minn. U.S.A.; Miss
Jessie Kilpatrick, Brockville; Mr.
ArtButts, New York; Mrs, Chas..'
Anderson. (Lavina Lane) Africa;
1VIrs.` George Lane:
Officers 'appointed for the coin-
ing.
oining - year: President, Irwin Car=
ruthers; Vice -+Pres. Frank Maul-.
den;. Sec:; Jessie Kirkland, Treas.;
From tkue' +bulb so unsightly the' Jack McDonagh.
lily so' 'pure , Prizes 'were .then presented to
-Can lift up the heart to a hope the oldest lady, :Mrs.• Rae Horton
that is ,sure. .,. coming the greatest distance, Mr.
And ,package of ' seeds can 'a and Mrs. Dick IReed, Detroit;
were enjoyed.
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After a bountiful supper .
served =the—pr•;es' dent„ Oliver
MciCharles took charge for ; .a
short program. Charles Mcquil-
lin favoured ,us 'with'a..flute solo,
Steve Stothers :wascalled on for
a short speech • .::
The .births, Marriages and the
deathsof 'the, past year were .an-
Would speak of the trees from
the cedars • so tall
To .the detergent hyssop that'
clung. to the. wall.
And God who has fashioned this
world we call . ours
Has added, the beauty of verdure
and flowers.
The,.: hand that has painted t1
sunset that glows
Has sweetened the laiiar ', and
tinted the rose. •
miracle hold.
,oldest gent, " Henry Gardner;
And give of delight. to the g youn "� youngest child,Richard Keven
yeung
and the olid Reed, 712 month old' son of Mr:
' 'So Lucknow will . never forget and ' Mrs.. .Dick Reed, Detroit;'
_'those who tried : : ,Most recently married, couple,
To cultivate' .richly a• true civic Mr. ' and' Mrs: Allan cC '
Y , a harles,
pride. . :Toronto.
The Juniors will always . have.'The` person who ''•had, their
• leanings to toil • • ''
And ' bring .out, the beauty that
Comes froth the -soil,
Tonight at our Meeting ; we wish
you to know
• That though you be absent . some
distance or so,
AsY, y
earl-... the locusts more
golden wllf ,glow
We'll always remember the 'name
of `°`ERISTOW."
° father: "Kate, is . that young
Man serious''?" ,
•.Date: "He must be, Daddy','iHe
asked how touch 1' make, what
kind Of meals wehave, and if
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you and Mother are difficult to
fx•ve with " .
birthday k nearest to 'the date of
the picnic went to Ruth Brooks,
daughter. of •Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on, Brooks, 'who was celebrating
hers on . the- actual date of the
picnic: .
Letters wereread: from rela-
tives from a' distance w ere wish
unable to be present, but ed
Wishes
. to extend their best W' to
Members
all at the gathering.
fr
of the clan were presentom
o, Lon-
don, and Islington, Teront on -
don, Burlington, ' Goderi
Bluevale.
And.:..,so another Andrew-Lane
reunion came to a closewith
everyone agreeing that .it had
:been a very pleasant get-together.
rash: ',Took , took- 'Life.'
Qf HuronFaIrner..
• Frank Dore 317:-yre;ar-old Huron
Township fanner of the Purple
Grove district died enroute : to
hospital . in .London, from in-
jumies received in a• highway; ac-
ciderit' on Sunday morning, July
145th. '? .
Th'e:.. accident occurred' about
!Ph miles 'south of: Bervie • when:
the Dore car was in head-on
Collision. with • a three -ton stake
truck drirven by • Robert Ibbotson,
;21. of Kincardine Toivnship, who
suffered' a, :fractured.', jaw, and
facial lacerations,
Calvin Robertson, ' 51, of RA.)
1, Holyrood; a passenger in the
Dore car was taken 'to' hospital
ran London • with critical 'injuries
;which included a fracrtured • peal
vis, broken'wrist and, head in-.
jury.
Funeral Wednesday
Funieral services . for , Frank
Dore were heldat the 'Linklater
Funeral ,Home in • Kincardine,
conducted by Rev, W. J. Carson.
of Bervie United Church; with
a menioriali service . conducted by
fellow •men5ibers of Kinlough
'Orange Lodge No,, 1139; conduct=;
ed by Clarence McLennan:.: Mrs.
Myles Armstrong was soloist at
the service largely attended by
a sorrowing • community,
Interment •was in " Ripley' Ce-
metery,: the pallibearers" being
Stuart, Don, . Claude and • Cecil
Dore,' iHarvie Thompson. and
Gerald Rhody. 'Flower bearers
were Burton •Hayes,: Russell Col-
lins, :Bert' : Thornipson, Norval
•Stanley,. Walter Collins, 'Richard`
Mcdosh, Don Robertson, George
:'Emerson, Victor Gawley, Burton
Collins.
Prank Alonzo ' Dore, was, with-:
in two weeks of his 38th birth-
day. He w+as a son of •Claude Dore
and Annetta; (Stewart) Dore, an&.
l was born on August, 1st, 124, in
Huron Township where he, had
''
,resided all • his life. •
On August'' 2nd',`. 11947., at `Kiri;=
cardine Baptist. Church he Mar-
ried =.Largret ' `Brindley of the,
Riversdale area. Besides :his Wife
Mr. Dore . is :survived ; by one
son, Ronald` Frank Dore ean:d.: two
daugrhters! Nancy and Dianne all
• Surviving also are•, his parents;"
four brothers, Cecil, Stuart, Don
and Claude Dore and ,two sisters,
Mrs, Harvie 'Thin -rip -Son (Wilda)
•of Bervie .and Mrs:.. Gerald Rhhody•
(Mer. le) . of Kinloss . .
Tihose' attending •'the 'funeral
from a distance• -were from 'Bar-
rie, : Mildmay, Lnglewood;•' Tees -
water; Walkerton, • Paisley and
Detroit.
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Leg: ; .Broken When`
Team: .Ran • . Awa:
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(LANGSIDE SEWS) .
A delightful shower .was held
in Langside hall. in honour of
IVLiss Phyllis Smith, R.N. who was
married .on July .14th. . A. short:
program consisted, of readings,' by
Mrs.. Everett. Whytock and` Mrs.
Frank Miller, trio by . Marion &
Janice Wall and .Josie Smith "&;
duet by' 'Brook ,Sister., •.' Contests
by.' Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and • Mrs.
Wes Young. -A : mock wedding
created much 'interest and mer-
rintent..Mrs. Gordon Wall acted,
as . chairlady and Mrs. : William.
Scott, presided at •the piano. Miss
Joy Conley and her sister, Miss
Wilhenine escorted her to her
seat of honour and assisted in
reading the good Wishes of her
friends and neighbours. Mrs.
Bertha 'MeN'`ali. read an address
and. Mrs. Eugene Gardner and
Miss 'Doris Moffat presented the
gifts. Phyllis redeived . many
lovely gifts who ,graciously thank-
ed all and invited all to visit
her in, her new home. .
Bible School is to be conduct-
ed again this . summer at. the
home of Mrs. James .Richardso
commencing :July. 23rd from '.1:3
• 3730i. p.zn.. for 2 'week:
The popularity . of. this; " schoc
increases' .. each...Year and . • th
children really : enj'oyit..
- Ir: and M'rs. Conlon /and lite.
.daughter ::have Moved. ,t6 'Cor
cession 8 ;west from St., :Mary
We extend a welcome . to ...1h
community • •
it•
Visa ons recently with.: Mr, an
Mrs: William Evans Were • M
',and••Mrs. ' _Ted: .Evans. and•• Linc
of Downsview; Mr. and Mrs: Er
Evans • and" family,; Hyde , Par'
Visitors With Mr. .and . Mr
'Frank . Miller . were: Harvey ' ar
Allah 1VLiller / and boyfriend, LE
LeBlanc;:Mr. & •Mrs; Art Hinscl
berger and, Dale, Kitchener, M
and• . Mrs.' . Wes Alton ;:(Gre
Hudson) London ;• Mr. and Mi
W.' J. Irwin, 2nd Con. •, West, • 111
and•Mrs;' Pat, McMillan and •far
.ily.
Mrs Bill Scott attended sur
mer• school' for music in* Triton
this week: . • •
Andy Waddel received ado
ble' fracture • of his leg when' t
team. ran away while' raid
hay and is, a,: patient in Win
ham General. . Hospital.,
Lloyd Moffat 'returned
hi home' Friday after 5pendi
everal weeks , InWrnghr
ospital. •
Miss Lynda Johnston of B
•.•
grave •is t i,sitine her aunt; M
Charlie Tiffin for .two weeks.
,
Mr, and MrsWilliam Eva
visited their son, Mr,
and M
Robert Evans and family,' Ha
Mon. on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Leod visited •Sunday with `
aunt, •Miss Mary Struthers
others in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K
nen and family of Formosa
afternoon with.
ed Sunday
•cou•siri; Mr, and Mrs. Pat
Millan and family. .'
.Mr, and Mrs. Russel E.
.visited
Kincar*
chie .v d with
friends S
undaY