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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-06-21, Page 2• 'AG'ETWO. • THE LL3CKNOW SENTINE4 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: WEDNESDAY, .JUNE; 21st, 194 • irernen arly Run A fire` early. arl Monday morning on y " ...:g at the . home of George ;Moor Dungannon took three members of the 'Fare De a met tothat village. ,about 5:30 a.m.. George Whitb • 'received th,: Y e Pall from Mr.' Moore directly to his homer and in view of the type of f and Alf Ritchie and Stuart Jamieson were; summon -- -ed thone rather ..than sound • the •"alarm, , • and "-the threesome. " made their way with 'the truck to Dungannon, Mr. Moore's, 'Lnattress . • . had caught firs, ,and the bedroom was filled with, smoke. Alf Ritchie, using the air 'pack: on the fire truck; • entered the house and a )adder was placed, ,up tothe bed-• room window. The mattress and a plywood sheet ;that had been underneath were thrown' out the .,window: • •Smoke, damage, and a few pails of, %rater, , . thrown : around the room: was the extent, of the loss. •other than the ,;destruction of the bed. Mr. Moore, who works' in Goderich; lives east of 'Daw-, ° • son's store 'on the north side of �:.. the road.' Frank: Thompsfln is Lions Pres'rdent , Mr and Mrs Milliard Jeffer son, ', 2; A - .RR'uburn announce ter, Louise Marilyn, to• Mr. Mur - x the engagement, of their daugh ray James Wilson, son of Mr. & Mrs. 'Jarr}es Wilson,, R.1<t., 2, Au-: burn., The marriage will take place on The, July 15th,, 1961 in, Donnybrook . ' United Church at 2:30 ,p,m. Mr. and "Mrs, Ezra Stanley of Kinlough wish Jo announce the engagement.. of . their. daughter, Beverley Eva, to Mr. Daniel Lorne ' Tollefson, son, of Mrs. Edith Tollefson, Elora, ,and ''Mr;. Selr}or ' Tollefson, Vancouver. The wedding to take place in, Tees - water Pentecostal Tees-waterPentecostal Church on July 8th • at, 3:00 o'clock. • Officers of the Lucknow and: District Lions, Club for. -the .1'961- .62 teriri. •were; installed. on Mon- day evening at a 'Special . meet- which'featured;Ladies' Night, Guest•'speaker and installing of-, ficer was Charles ,Ford of Low tier` Central Lio 'S Club. He was: •Introduced by ..Havey ',Webster and. "was thanked arid presented with: a gift by : K. C: Murdie,: This 'is ".rural year, :for the pre- sidency ;and Frank Thompson of, �onc'ession 10, .Kinloss,:' steps up to succeed Gordon: Montgomery. Irn "accepting the gavel" ,Frank, said with. • the continued ,co.-ofp elation, of the' members he would do ' his best to: make it a • good year. He asked that the, -Cl'ub' keep, alert to the needs of the community during the ::holiday period. "Boost. out •club, talk' it- up, keep good, will, and come back in: the •fall full of, zest and new- ideas," •Mr. Thompson •The ' Lueknow. Wornen's Insti- tuite servect a delicious: cold plate and during the ,supper hour, Mrs. Ross Cumming' presided at the, piano, playing old favorites. Ray nard Ackert: and. Frank Thornp- •soli: led in a sing -song. The cat- erers were thankedby Morgan Henderson with Mrs. J. L. ,Mac- Millan replying The toast to the ladies was ,proposed by : 'Raynard , Ackert & responded . to by • Mrs: Morgan Henderson, who complimented •the Lions , for their good work, '� a of and' •commended the challeng Lionisrirn, to serve others Guests introduced`" were Mr. & Mrs. I. M.. Hall Of Ottawa, Mr. .and. Mrs. Richard Brumby ' -of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Wharry • of Lucknow and Mrs. Evelyn Neelon of .Oshawa /;'Charles Webster'. announced_ a meeting . of all • committee tea s Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Procter, R.R. •5; ' Brussels, announce the engagement of their daughter; Ruth Marie, to Mr. Kenneth Ernest • Alton,' son Of Mr. • and Mrs. Bert . Alton, R.R. `7, Luck - now.. The marriage will ;.take place in Belgrave United' Church on Saturday, July : 8,th at 2:30 p.m. The , en . ggag . client is announced of Katherine Ruth, daughter of Mrs. Harry J. J'ryfogle of Wing -hairi and the late Mr,,Fryfogle, to. Mr. Kenneth Wilbert Hodgkinson of London, son of Mr, 'and Mrs. Wilbert. 'E. Hodgkinson of Luck - now, : The ' marriage Will take place in St. Andrew's •Presbyters an. Church, Wingham on'.Satur- day,. July, 8th -at' 2::30 .p.m. DoUb.....Shower.. Held At Laflgside. 4 A' nicely arranged double shower tookPlace in the Lang- . •Side Nall o,.n, Friday, June 46th for Audrey. Young,, daughter of :Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 'Young,, and Cecelia. Crgwston,, daughter of Mr: and Mrs, John C'rowston. The many guests from• distant places were • welcomed by Mrs. Charles: Tiffin, Mrs, 'Scott, Mrs, Lloyd Moffat and 'Mrs. °Eve - tett Whytock, A short' program, f ollpwed with, Mrs. Lloyd„ • Moffat :acting, ,as 'ehairlady.. , A reading by . Mrs. 'Everett Whytock, followed by 'a Monologue by Mrs. Bill Kennedy of Wingham. Mrs. Charles Tiffin :conducted " a humorous t`Parcel_ Wrap" number :which 'filially concluded with each bride-to-be receiving a gift. • June is ,the loveliest •month of the year, • And the twenty-fourth will soon- be oonbe here. -Would Audrey and escorts' please comedown the aisle To • sit on the chair by the. arch for awhile., , Audrey .was escorted down the aisle and through 'the decorated • arch on the • platform by Doris, Moffat of Kitchener and Donna. Moffat. of Teeswater, to the strain of "I'll Palk Beside You." She was later assisted by Mrs.. Jim Young•and' Doris Moore: of W:ing-- ham.:' / The month of July is not far away,. And. Cecelia has •' chosen this month .just.. to •` say: ° I Do at the altar" Would she 105t h Anniversary �too come:' down. •- 7 The very .same aisle that Audrey At South Kinl�ss Cecelia was escorted by Marion Scott and ' Lgqis Conley by Lon- don to ,her,. chair of .honor to the` ,her, of"O ,perfect Love",: - She was later assisted iby Louise Irwin' •of • Wingham in op- ening . the .manylovely gifts: An address was read 'by Mrs.. Bill. Scott.` (KINLOSS; •NEWS) There was a large. crowd at South Kinloss Anniversary on, Sunday with a goodly ,number from Lucknow and Dungannon, attending. Rev.. R. T A. Marshall of ' Strathroy delivered 'inspiring 'sermons' at;both. services. ,Guest soloist was Mt. Lear of Blyth. ,Other musical numbers'were, con tributed by Mr. 'and Mrs. Philip Steer acrid daughters, ' Mrs, Don Bell of Toronto and Miss/Phyllis: Steer of:London. Presbyterianism dates' back 10.5 • years at South < Kinloss. First place of",,. worship' in :this' comfu pity was a log` church built: a mile beyond the Second Conces- sion in, a small clearing in ,the woods:. This sufficed until the Big Church, a'. frame structure was built :,:on the hill in 1863 to 'be. replaced nearly :half .of `a: century later by ;the present brick church, during the ministry of 'Rev. F. A. MacLennan who served the con gregation for 25 years. • Last year South Kinloss, ; the • :original parent congregation, be- carte' part of the •Lucknow and. Dungannon charge ,to.,form ;. a : 3-. ,1 point .pastorate ministered to by I Rev.. Rod MacLeod. The guest' speaker on Sunday Rev! Marshall :returned to his; for- mer. • pulpit, having ministered at South Kinloss, When .it was part. of Langsi'de arid. 'Whitechurch charge. Miss 'Gladys Graha m of. London fewdays with her is spending a p gY for :`•next Monday; to . ,co=ordina a final p lan5 .for the holiday Cele- parents, Mr. and Mrs,: Douglas bra:tion•• • Mr. Ford outlined the duties 1Graham. Sandy .MacKenzie :who is ems- ,an Vresponsibilities' of • the vari- ous officers as he. histalled them individually. President, Frank Thompson; past ' press, : Gordon 'Montgomery, •1St vice, :Lloyd Ashton; 2nd ' vice, X. .L. Mac- Kenzie;. 3rd vice, Bob Firi1ay; tail, ' twisters; Charles Webster; •7VIrs, J. K. 1VIacKenzie of Alliston Lion tanner,'. Raynard Ackert; dir= also. visited at the home . of his ectors, Morgan Henderson, ' Har- • old Percy, Bob McIntosh, V. A. Mowbray, treas., Gerald Rath- well; sec,, 'Gordon Fisher,' • The 'retiring preside'n.t expres- ted: appreciation for • the support' receiv'ed and While the task of ployed for the summer with, Im- perial Oil Ltd. apt` Piclering was home for ;the Week -end.• ,Rev, and Mrs'. Marshall, Neil, Peter, Allan and ,David .were .guests, at the home of Mr. and 1VI'rs. 'Frank: MacKenzie. Dr, .and : s.angside, Ontario, June ,16.th, 1961. To-Cecelia..an`d. Audrey: - Cemetery Memori� nda • Service Su. y (DUNGANNON ,NEWS;) • • The Annual 'Memorial . service at Dungannon Cemetery will be held Sunday,, June 24th at. 4:15 p•m.. ..With the Presbyterian Mini- ster, Rev,,. Rod MacLeod deliver- Ing.the . address.; He will "be as- sisted, by :other local 'clergymen, Rey. Wilfred Wright of the A'ng lican Church and Rev. T. :Rich- ards of the United .Church.— The collection is for the cemetery upkeep., Miss Grace; Crawford, Goderioh spent the week -end with • Miss Ellen and R. J Durnin.. Mr. and Mrs. H illiary B, Ken nedy of 'Ux,brid•ge. visited- Tues day .with Mr. and Mrs. W. • A. Cul'bert. • Mr. and Mrs. T. C. ,Anderson were leaving , this Tuesday on a motor and trailer tripe West,, that may be for several .months . and quite likely • till next spring, if 'plans are carried out, Tenants, are now occupying the house who are 'a family from ,Detroit who in . choice, 'rather' than ' taking, a• cottage as ` usual chose a; farm house and they came earlier & planted a garden, Spending the week-endwere Mr., and Mrs. John Templeton and 'son Nelson and their daughter, .Mrs. William Softes, husband 'and. children of Detroit. 'Mrs. Templeton, ':.daugh ter, and family remained. ''while the men . 'returned. • . Mr:: •and` Mrs. • David •Dtirnforcf• and son, Brian of Willowdale spent • the 'week -end with.. her parentis, : Mr. : and Mrs.., ..James Wilson, Murray•and the latter's grandmother, Mrs. John ,Craw= ford:: of Kendra and aunt ;Mrs. William .Lawrence and Mr. Law- rence. t'he, Lawrences were re- turning to Kenora 'this week after 1 a Visit of ten days. Mrs. Craw- ford `will remainfor an extended visit with , .her ' daughter,. Mrs:.. , Wilco. ,r •• Visitors with -Mr. ,arid Mrs; ;Weaver Q. Sunday were his Par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Weaver, Chatham; his brother; Ross. Wea- ver and wife' of Ridgetown, ,bro- ther,, Norman and 'Wife, Murray. Kathy and Karen of Tharnesville, The Women's Missionary Soci- Y : •y . et , of. Erskine ' Presb �•teri , an Church met, on' Thursday, June loth inthe churoh; Mrs. Arthur to r presided, • All .e' S tua t r.eated ,P. the "Purpose" after which ' the President gave the Glad Tidings. Prayer, The devotional on :Babel was taken;. by .Miss. E. McMillan Eight answered the .roil call by a ,quotation on "Hope",. 'Mrs. Wrr, Stewart outlined the grants to Mission in the different, count- ries of each ' continent. Mrs. F. Jones gave an interesting account Of Bible Women, Phoebe, Lydia, Priscilla and Dorcas. A summary of' the Glad Tidings: Review was taken by Miss 'Iva Carr. The meeting closed with prayer by the President. • Mr. Jackson Reive, ;nnet with an' appointment in London last week for a :possible • chance to stay for an operation, , but re turned the' same day after a treat- ment that will suffice .his needs instead;%H —is- feeling , fine, but .found out that he can't -stand'to be out in/ damp weather, : 'which caused. his -trouble; We're gathered to -night for some= thing. unique; In our Langside •. Hal:l, with it,s memories, sweet. • Your friends,' and your.neighbors and relatives, too, '- :Have come many ,miles just be with; j1ou. The years.roll along, and how quickly it seems ' That • wee girls. grow up, and start ' dreaming sweet :dreams,- Of love and romance with fellows and dates, ., And it's not very ,long -,till there'.s wedding cakes; Though each of you went to ' a different school To learn', thethree r's. and the, golden. rule. Both belonged to the wee chiire"h ' across the; road, • Where each took a 'part in the. work , of the Lord, `The Sunday School,; Choir; and the C)G.I;T. Your services rendered and • willingly. to :brothers,. Mr, and Mrs.• Tom MacKenzie and Mr. and. Mrs,, Frank MacKenzie.: . Mr. and Mrs. •Robert, MacAllis- ter and/Mary Lou of Dungannon, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tia Dickie. the office may seen burdensome Mr. 'and'Mrs, P. •,S; MacDougal•l, at times, you are well rewarded and Anna of Owen Sound attend'- Florence Bray; occurred in -Wing• for the work you d� Arid with the ed the South Kifloss anniversary sham' Hospital; Ori , Tuesday. The funeral 'service will -be :at the MacKenzie' Memorial Chapel. ,ucknOW, .on Thursday at ''2:30 So, We: treasure ,these things ` and' Wherever ' you go,. Don'tforget the fiiend sthat. you used , to know. ;For tradition has it, .true: friends always last, No matter how `many years may have passed.: " These gifts, gaily wrapped and tied With., a 'bow, With bright colored ribbons, just,. ,letting •you -know. We wish • both of you happiness, and best wishes too, Froin all, of' us here, at this shower 'for. you, : BIRTHS PURDON-= 'at Sarnia'. General - Hospital on Tuesday,' June .13th, to .Mr.; and Mrs. Athol Purdon Of Sarnia, a ' daughter. FORAM -At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on .June' llth, ;196•1, to Mr. and Mrs.:,John Foran,-.. R. 2, Auburn, a daughter, .. (stillb.orn i ,; NOTICE SUMMER BUS SCHEDULE Effective June 26th Obtain your . copy . from your Local Agent COWAN'S LUNCH THE WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS ': LTD. Kitchener Ontario Red Cross Swimming Classes EACH TUESDAY and FRIDAY At .Lions Pool, T�eswater :ommencing Tuesday, July 4th REGIS'CER IN 1UtKNOW .June 24 and Friday, June 31 See Details In A News. Story In' This Issue ♦ I,�Il�i�Il�,Irf1�11�11r/1�1,�/1i Iil1a✓11�11�1)�tl� I ` : OWNERS AND HA'RBORERS OF' DOGS in the' Village of .Lucknow, are again.:.' asked to, co=operate 'in keeping dogs confined during ; MRS,' W .. ROSS PAS Es. • The death of , Mrs. William J, Robb of St. Helens, th"e,former help of `members a sense of 'hay- and visited relatives iia• .this area. ing done something' for the colli- J. J, Houston. of Niagara .Falls . , munity he sand.. . • spent the Week -end 'with Mr. G.'' '.: Joynt, Reeve. 1 NOTICE RE DOGS 1 1 1 the summer <• onths, TI -IE COST OF EMPLOYING A DOG spent. to better advantage • g nAimprovin R c the n u icipality Dog owners have a responsibility to confinedtheir dog, and � P 'respect end protect the rights' of others. Please • Cooperate The 'evening conclu ed with Harvey i"~Iouston, , Kolb:6th and with nn'terrh.ent in Dungannon Ce� dancing. to 'Carruthers Or'hestra: Wallace,' . inetery. 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