The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-07, Page 5yyERNIEstp,AY; JAN. ' 7th 1959
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QBITUARY
JOHN .DOUGLAS
There: passed` away' at: the Car-
ruthers. Nursing .Horne on
day, December 7, John Douglas
in •his . 76th year, son of :the late
Mr. ` and :Mrs, ;Roderick Douglas.
in' `As ' fi 1 To. 'shi
:� .: Born: h e d own. . P,
October 25, 18$3 the family ,mdv
ur-
,.. ed to ' the "4th concession, of
on , oH ,
in 1964.' He farmed there:
m.`
til his.: health failed a few years,
ago.
He is survived by four sisters,
Tena (Mrs. Donald Thompson),
'..jenny. (Mrs. • : John: 'MacDonald),.
;Cassie ,.(Mrs.. Tilton McKee). and
.Rhoda. 'A brother ' - onal'd:: also
.survives. He was :predeceased b '.
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a sister. Marybelle in •19
,,:The funeral, held from,McLen-
°ran . Memorial Chapel, Ripley,`
was conducted. by Rev4sT. Mc-
Combie ' of Ripley ,'Presbyterian.
'Church.: The.` pallbearers Were
four ''nephews, and• two 'neigh-
bourn, Douglas MacDonald, . joint.
D. Rey, an'd, .:A11an"ThonPson
,
Albert Harrington. and Harry,
Scott... Neighbours 'were- flower
bearers.
Burial was in the family. plot
in .
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KINGSBRiDGE. ' ?
(Intended For Last Week)'
Mr; an Mrs. Pahl and Sharon,
Miss Theresa Martin, Jos. Martin
and .Jimmy Martin of Hamilton,
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Doherty
and babe of Toronto were at the
home of Mar, and .Mrs. Blaise Mar-
tin for Christmas holidays.
Mr,. :and Mrs. Walter. are
spent Christmas with- th Ryan
family. at Chesley, and motored
to Toronto •accompan'ied by° Mxs.
Ryan.
1VIr,. Wn .' Zanron visited• with.
his family in London recently,
and, Went •via plane to• visit .with
his. , daughters•. in Toronto for :• a
few
Miss ,"Margaret .Kraemer . of,
Hesson: is . spending, a. few • days
with her ,sister Mrs. Gene Frayne
and .family
SyiYipathy is _ extended .• to Mrs.
Wm. Drennan :Upon the sudden
death of • her brother Walter Joye
in Wisconsin last Week.; ,
There was a large attendenee
•at Christmas Midnight Mss,.'and
the choir .udder the direction of
Hein Hendricks with Peter,Lier-
maxi as Organist • are- to" be..com-
mended :upon .their • rendition
Of the Mass . and: the lovely 'Christ-
mas carol 'singing.. Rev H. Van
Vy zckt in :his sermon conveyed:
Christmas ..greetirigs :to ' all,. ,and
stressed. the ",great need. of ,practi
,sing,., the; spirit, of :'Christmas: in
our • daily ' lives,
Weare glad to hear that • Mr.
Thos."Drennan .who has• been .un-•
der the' doctor's care -for: the past.
couple' weeks, ' is now convales-
ing at. the home of his .son Mr.
T,'. J: Drennan; •Ggderich,.;.and we
wish;him : a 'speedy recovery
-.: mr and Mrs: • Don:arra ne and
y
Mr. and Mrs '.Gene Frayne, were.
'among the ;.300' guests ' at..' the.
Christmas Party at the Pavilion
on' ':Satur,day evening,., December
27th givrf`. oto the Employees • and
their wives, and special' ' guests
by . the Cementation Company,,
and "' which • wasthoroughly en,
joyed by' all preset.
Christmas holiday visitors here
are: Miss; Florence Lambertiis,, of
Hamilton, Walter `Welly and Ar-
' nold ••Marsman of London,; Maxi=
reen Vassella of Detroit, MissDe•+
hires Dalton of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs; Jas. Sinnett• and two-child-
ren;
wochild-ren; Mrs: Nora. Sennett, Shannon
and Denny of Detroit; Miss Mar-
garet Foley of Stra:throy, Mr.A.
and'' Mrs.: John ' aberbeek ,; and
Mar -
family ' of Goderich...
g-DUNGANNON.
(Intended For Christmas Issue)
The United Church held a
Christmas: service Sunday: morn-
ing which vias very well` attend-
ed by the villagers. Even if coun-
try roads had been snow -plowed,
arm lane ways . Were filled in
With snow and' cars were sitting
s6•lid. We hope during the Christ-
mas• season %to hear 'a few sleigh
bells to .make merry the hearts
°f
' all. °'
• Mr, Fred Fowler recently 'vis-
“ited his brother, Mr: "Charles
Fowler, Mrs, Fowler. and 'Tom.
He has.sold his fruit farm and
at present are making. their home
with: their daughter; Mrs., Willi: -
am
illi=am' (Joan) Adamas,:'.Weliarid
Mr.' and Mrs,' John• L. Fennell
and family, , Douglas,., Ronald,
',R1ose.•Mary•and David of Brad-
ford,-..spent
radford,-•'spent a . couple_ days with
the lady's mother, Mrs. L. Stingel:'
Miss . Lois. Webster, teacher at
Soarboro is :spending the. Christ-
mas seasonwith her: parents, Mr..
and' Mrs. Thonlas•..`Webster.
• Citizens are ,glad to see Frank
•J Ines, able to• take a; 'stroll now:
arid' then ,uptown after recupera
ting at ,lis •hi5me since ari' opera
tion.. at Goderich hospital three
weeks. ago. ' . • '
Mr. George Dawsonishome
ii:UCI(NOW ONCE MOOTED
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AS COUNT` SENT, . '
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The V Mage of Lucknow ;was
once proposed as a•'county•seat,.
and a public meeting.*as called
to discussthe matter. That• was.
over 70. years: ago; and'what'ever
fatefthe -proposal met, itis quite
evident .:it. never reac•hed .fulfill
meet
•'11he. Sentinel.. of MVIarch 4th;. 1887
announced a public . rneeting, to'
discuss the '`formation .of, Bruce,
•Huron, Wellington, and c4rey
to three counties
Lucknow was proposed•as the
County seat:•: of the area: encom-
passing Huron,' Kinloss, Ashfield,
East and' West Wawanosh, Turn -
berry and Morris 'townships;. and
'the • towns and villages Of-Wingr.
ham, Ripley,...•.• Dungannon • slid'
Iucknow. The .area` had a com-
bined population at that time of.
40,000•:: persons:
Dr.. J.. S. Tennant. wag.. then
reeve of .Lucknow
• The meeting resolve t k
.g... ..,d o , as
•the Canadian Pacific Connpany
to' extend . its • railway; line . from
Wingham. te'°Lucknoi .
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'aftera season of, sailing on the
Mantadoc from Port Colborne to
Fort William, carrying iron -ore
and grain;
Rey. f I..:F. Kennedy, Rondeau
Park is' spending the • Christmas •
season at the parsonage with his.
,son, Rev. Roy Kennedy', . Mrs.
KS
School wa cancelled last week
on Monday. and also •Friday, Had
road conditions and cold weather
on • Friday:' caused the Christmas'
tree and party to be postponed
till Monday morning of this. week
at 10:00 o'eloc k. o
The local mail leen • have been
able, to make the1i rounds so far: .
and : as • Christmas draws nearer • '
the -mail gets. •heavier - each day.
Little Jeanie, Brown, ..Goderich,:•
is visiting. her .grandparents, Mr.,
arid Mrs. Eldon Culbert . while
her -Mother--, Mrs. `Brown is ' visit-
ing ' her ' sister,` Mrs. Clifford.
Jardine, Toronto.
".1Vir 'and • Mrs •Gordon . Maize •
and ,little • daughters Bonnie,
Brenda, •$etty and_ Beverley, of
Lueknaw on Sunday visited his
parents,.. Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey
Maize:
.Mk. , and• ,1VMrs. Harold Elliott
visited:Sunday with . her .aarents,.
Mr. :and Mrs. . . Ray .. NMeCreight
Palmerston: Mr. McCreight h'as
recovered from his • recent illness.
and is. back .:to his 'work on the , -
C1�R. ,
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Miss Fern Robb, Goderich,
visa—W
ted 'her sister, Mrs. R. McDonald.
They ;attended . the funeral- :cg
their brother-in-law the 'late •John
Henry,'' ; Lucknow last .Thursday.
Mr..and , Mrs.. Frank .:Pentland
are entertaining .their: ',relatives
from, Toronto,; Detroit, ,North Bay
'and others in • nearby; vicinity, •
Mrs.. Leslie . Schultz , 'is recuip
erating ` at the horneL since • her
•recerit 'operation at Victoria,Hos, :.
pital, "London.
Mrs.' Mark. Rivett ':is : confined•
. ry
quite
itr a
lot to themnursin
a.y.ry'sore arm, duo�ux
s
,: •
W'are sorry
to hear of Mrs.
Benson . Shackleton having .an
g
emergency ;operation last week
after” all;; accute,,ottack' of appen-
sicitiS
Mrs: Violet: Farrish, Blyth,' visi=
ted on':Sunday • with her Mather;
Mrs: J. Hamilton and sister, Mrs
Dave:1VMcDiarmid•:
Wise Maryhill 'Anderson, teach-
er at Brantlford : is' home ,for .the
Christmas vacation.
and Mrs Gordon
Sarnlp ••,
son • and. family of Goderich viii-
ted on . Sunday at . the home of:'
Mr Thos. :Rivett. • Gordon,' re
cently coinpleted.:his•.•work as an
electrician :on the S.S°.Barber. He,'
intends: to fly on January'3rd to =
visit a monthwith his parents,.
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Mr..,and Mrs. Charles Sampson,
�•Cornw�all, England.
The trip .over Will be made in.
six •hours. His' visit Will mean
much'.to:his parents as. his father.
has been quite ill; but, is Some''
;.+hat improved. ,
'Mr. Wes Rivett,.son: of'Mr, and.,:•
Mrs., George • Rivett is visiting
. these '.parts and has •just received ,
his. discharge• from . the Navy ser-
ving five* years. '
The free . clinic for dogs.,' cats, :'•
• ete., for protection-, against rabies.. '
was : ,.well attended on .Friday.
;morning, A veterinary from` Sea- ,
forth' • administered the `serum::.
Mr. Kitehener• Finnigan took . the
applications: and counted as many °
.,as 80 • dogs ' ani' innumerable 'Cats
One ' young ..man who . scouted
around helping neighbours to the
Clinic With • their pets; finally re-
membered he should•take his+own '
feline. He was only partly Suc-
cessful ' ''for when nearing. -the. • •
building the old black, "puss" be-
Came uncontrolable and took off
for parts unknown. He.. showed
Up ; 'later in the,' day, when he
thought all 'danger was pasta
:Considering the fact that a man ,
a few zn.iles north of here is su)f
fering a `reaction from anti -rabies .
serum, and is receiving treatment
in a London 'Hospital, it quite a
serious..:ratter,„.and• it• is .hoped '•. .
by the aid of clinics that races'
;
will soon 'be a thing of.'4the past,
' Mr. Herbert •S..Stothers is re ”
euperating at the • home of his
•daughter, • Mrs. Henry Br•adley,,. 's
Goderieh.
Mrs. .i .. •A; Mckenzie,. Wingharn
is •spending Christmas ' season
With her , daughter Mrs.' Otto;
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