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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-06, Page 9aA WEUN'ESDAY:6th, 195.... .... PHOTO: CO-OP ''REALTOR 120 Davis' St.. Bernie►, Ontario.. Represented .By, ,GEORGE. TIFFIN,..SALESMA . HOUSES IN:J . T ;LVc KNOW SENTINEL, .LU( KNOW Wingham, Lucknow,-Teesvrrater, Whitechurch, Paisley; PROPERTY in. Clinton; COTTAGE,-• and 2 acres ,,of lake property near Tiverton; SEVERAL FARMS in surrounding .community., or more particulars and to inspectproperties, ca GEORGE TIFFIN, at 184-W, Lucknow LIST. YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US • a OBITUARY MRS.. MAI COLM MVIacINNES - Mrs, Malcolm MaeInnes passed away in Wingharn General Nos- piital on. Thursday,. 'April 30th' frpm .a •coronary attack within 'an hour after admittance to the. hospital. Mrs..Maelnnes was in cher 80th year and •a life-long resident of this district, She was the 'former Euphernia MacKinnon,: adaugh' ter of the Tate Duncan MacKin- non and MaryMacDonald, whose family . home was• on the 4th 'con- cession farm in Kinloss, west of Lloyd : MacDougall's residence: • After her marriage 'to Malcolm Madl'rines their ' ihome was the ,MacIrines., fann.. on .:the 2nd on The past number of years she and her daughter ;Mae •..have resided with her sori=iri-law and her daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Casemore at' Wingharn, ' where ' she was. cared for •. with loving devotion, throughout a long peri- od , of ill health.. Through, it .all she displayed great courage' and fortitude. She always ' retained her .interest in life and in young- • er people, especially. her grand-' children. • ,She .was a 'Member of South WEDDING BELLS .: HEDIEY — JOHNSTON Bervie United ''Church. was the setting when the Rev.. G. Sach united in marriage • Margaret Johnston and , Albert Hedley. The • :bride is •thee.da'ughter of 'Mr, and.: Mrs; Willard Johnson,: RR. 2, Kincardine, '. and the :.groom of R.R. 2,\Kincardine, is the son of 'Mr and Mrs. E.' J. Medley, • St,Marys, .;•formerly of. Kinloss: The '.bride chose a white floor- ' length igown`:of peau: de; soie. The fitted ..:lace. empire bodice styled with ' a rounded neckline and short • sleeves, , was accented With ' a flat bow at front:A matching headdress held her short veil, and she carried a bouquet of . red roses and hyaeinths: • The. ; bride. • was attended by Miss • ,Barbara • Stiding, . R.R. 1, Kinloss Presbyterian Church • for many years,... The Maclnri.es, home was :a. centre of Hospitality in, the : Her • husband predeceased her in 19p, leaving her to rear. 'the younger members' of her family. Her .family.,of .5 "sons .and 2 .daughters grew up : to . be a great comfort to, her and tocare for: Clifford, Miss Marilyn 'Johnson, RA. 4, Kincardine and Mrs, Jac- . .queline Emerson of Byron,. Miss Anne Johnson, . R.R. 2, Kincar- dine, was junior brides raid. • David Hedley, of St. Marys,. was groomsman. Murray Johnson, RR., '2,, Kincardine,: and Goldwin Emerson; Byron, ushered •guests. Upon their. return from a .wed- ding . trip to: Florida, .the couple. will live at R.t. '2, Kincar'dine.. • The bride is a . ;graduate :of Stratford 'General Hospital 'School of Nursing. The groom is well known in this area .having. attended .Lucknow 'District High . School.' Have You Renewed Your Swb- scriptlon7 MONUMENTS. For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed-: from' quality material,. rely on • SKELTON ` MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ° Established 'Over Sixty Years Phone 638-w .Walkerton Ontario . ' 1958, Chev.Biscayne' Coach, automatic' V-8 ` motor, fully, equipped ' .. 1958 Chev. 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Dealer Phone 173, Brussels '• • ONTARIO • • rT PAGE NIN1. . ,She was sadly bereaved .in 1,044 when cher. son Malcolm of Detroit. lost his :life in a drowning acci dent,' in Michigan. Dr. Alexander Nimmo conduc- ted the services : at,: Johnstones Funeral Home, Lucknow on Sat- urday, May 2nd, "A. Targe crowd and the. beautiful floral tributes, 'paid respect to the deceased and Mei family.'' Burial was in: `the 'family ; plot in South Kinloss Ce- metery. She is survived •by her,'sops, Martin • of Detroit,, ' Gordon of Manitoba; Rey of Toronto, . •and Leonard of Kinloss, and her two daughters Mae and . Katherine, Mrs. 'Casernore,, of Wingham. Six- teen grandchildren, • • and seven. great grandchildren also survive.:, Two brothers John MacKinnon of Vancouver` B.C:. and Duncan of Alberta survive.. " • Pallbearers . were 'six • grand- sons,. Martin Jr: of Detroit,. Ken neth ' .of Homer,:: Illinois, . David; Colin and Clifford Maclnnes of ' De.tr oit ` and. John Maclnnes of 'Toronto. ' Flower . bearers were, 'Jack. and Mack Maclnnes, John Sproule, Allan and Donald'. Mac- Intyre. ELECT OFFICERS OF• HOME. BEAUTIFICATION CLUB The reorganizing of the Col- wanash Learning -Lassies inthe club,. , Home Beautificatioi was held; on May '2 at ,Mrs..Ritchie's. The election of officers was as follows: President, Louise Aird- rew vice president, Joanne' Al- ton; ,secretary, Joanne Crozier; press reporter,. ''Marjorie ; Alton; The rest of the members a"re Mary Andrew, Mary Broome, IKareti. Kilpatrick, Caryle Men- ary, Anne Arnold,. Wanda 'henry, Marilyn. Cameron, • Dianne ,Rit- chie, Barbara a Nelson, Gertie' Campbell, Anne Ritchie, Donna Nicholson. • The` leaders are. Mrs: John Rit-:' chie, Mrs: Bert ,Alton. • ZION Mr: • and. Mrs: Frank Ritchie and Anne • visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: George Henry. Mr. and Mr's. W., G. Hunter visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Hackett. Mr. and Mrs.. George hunter visited in ' Wingham. IXospital on Sunday • with Mrs. Laidlaw, . Church and Sunday school will be together at 11,00, it ;being Mother's Day: v• Mr, and' Mrs: }tarvey Ritchie and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie on Sunday:: Gav�ller, Mcln� CHARTERED 'AGCOUNTA.NTS • Bell Telephone Building, WALKERTON A ;HUNTLEY, C.A. . Resident Manager, Telephones': Business. 633; Residence " 106 NATIVE OF YKINTAIL DIED IN . CALGARY '. • •: A native of Kittail,'.Alexander. (Sandy) McRae, 87, who lived in Calgary fdr many years, `died at Edmonton on March• 3,lst, `:Inter ment • was made at Edmonton: 'Surviving are • his ' wife, Rosettaky one, daughter, Mrs.'s Rose. Knut- sen Edmonton; : one .son,;, Tom, Calgary; a sister, Mrs. Belle Bea dle, .10ochrane, '•Ont.; and three grandchildren. He . 'went'' to Cal- gary in .1903 and as a • construe tion• foreman worked. on many of Calgary's present large build- ings, including Central United Church, Knox United Church, the Palliser. Hotel and the• Royal•'. Bank building.' In 1941, he retic- • ed from the construction trade • at the age of 70 and lived. at Cal-, • gar until 1951 when he moved to dmonton. Ingenius Lunch Kit A Fergus district high • schooI w .: student .cameup with an ingeni- ous noon -hour lunch idea. From a thermos bottle he. 'retrieveda• wiener; threaded, with a string. for easy "fishing', and .,.wrapped a, buttered roll s around it.: Then emptying the contents. ' of the thermos, `lo, he 'had a bowl /of: hot soup.. . ANNOUNCING ontia a Lucknow, ''Ontario REPRESENTATIVE' FOR Teeswater Pontiac, Buick and GMC Dealer • For this Area 0 - Wide Selection at all Times of GOOD USED CARS