HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-22, Page 2• � � 'WEDNESDAY, •JULY' 2?ud,: I95
THE LUCI NOW SEN ' TEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' ,195
. ELENS NEWL YWFPS TO RESIDE. 'IN LUCKNOW
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced
of Verna Marjorie daughter of
Mrs. Verna Stanley and the late
Samuel Stanley( to Mr.' James.
Douglas. MacTavish, . son. of Mr.
and. Mrs. hn.. McTavish, of Rip-
ley. The wedding will, take place
on 'Saturday, August 1, in ,the
Church of the. Messiah.
OBITUARY
MRS. JACK • BRADLEX
After a .sudden illness of nine
days, Mrs. Jack Bradley ' passed.
away in St. Jooeph's Hospital,.
London, Wednesday, July . 15th,
in her 65th Year, , -
. 1Vrs...B'radley was the .former
Mary Hackett, Uaiighter. of the
late . Joseph and ' Eliza." Jane
(Henry) Hackett She was born. .
ih. Ashfield Township, Septem-
:ber 9,th, 1894 and was a grad.-
.ate .of Stratford Normal School..
For several years she was a tea -
,cher . in Ashfield Township
schools at ,Zion ion .and on, the 9th.
In 1920 she married Jack Brad-
ley and :spent her married life
in the Arr berley district. 'She was.
a, rn.ern;ber. •of Pine River `' United.
Church, and was of a kind and '•
friendly nature' .that won cher' a'
host of friends.. .
.She , took great pride in her
home,. her garden and'. 'flowers.
Service • was' held , at the MC -
Lerman and MacKenzie Funer-
al. Home, Lucknow, . Saturday,
July :18th, 'at 2:00 p.m. with. the
Rev.- 3.. C. Hutton .officiating.
' , Archie : and Bob. Courtney, sang
"Where' he leads' me Z Will fol-;.'
. low," accompanied by'Mrs.,Wm.
CAMERON—MILLELIi : . , . P
Calvin'United Church,:SSt. 'Hel- wore• matching- French ,b1�aa Courtney. Interment..follcywed.in
both the 'cocktail dresses : of crystal' charm Greenhill .'Cemetery, Lucknow.
ens, the 'hame church of ib < rY
bride and groom, was _decorated .with 'Patching headbands and :Neugihbours and : friends were
withpink Mand red roses and carried white' lace fans ..:
with pallbearers, Henry MacKenzie,
- Reuben Wilson, Frank Hamilton,
other ,summer :powers,: for :.the. pink rose buds' and-streamers.,L'.
wedding; of ,.Dorothy :'Margaret The organist was Miss, Norma 'Howard Robb, Archie Courtney.,
Murray Mrs. Be l'' Davidson and Herb . Curran: The flower
Miller; and Oxon Alexander. Cam- Murray an ry ., .
eron, on Saturday, July `4th at of :Wingham was.; soloist, her two~bearers were her:jnephews
2:36: o'clock.' The ceremony ,Was selections being', • the Twenty-' '•Surviving. • are her .husband
performed ,h1�y'.:Rev. •.B F. ' Green. Third Psalm and •O a Perfect Love. 'two j sons, Eldon ,fid . Janies,
- The • •bride is the daughter '•: of The best ' man was Ross 'Hen- Ashfield; 4 .grandchildren; bro=
Mr. ; and 'Mrs. 'Eldon Miller and • derson • of "'Luckno , and e) thera, Alex Hackett, Wrnghain;
the groioun is the son of Mr: ushers were Wilmr eITieholson l Thoinas, Ashfield; • Harry; :&Luck-
' 'aLuck-
now; sisters•: Mr's. George;Hunt
Mrs: John A. Cameron, all nd 1 of and Donald. Murray:
. est •Wawanosh Township, -At a rece tion 'in the 'Legion (er, Ashfield; Mrs, Wilfred Dren-
W p P nan, and • Mrs, .'Ewart Taylor,
the bra brides moth
:Given an marriage. by her• Hall, Lucknow, a d• both of Lucknow. She. was e•:
father, . the bride was lovely in er received in a . gown of pink pre-:
/deceased by. two . sister, Mrs
a floor length. gown of silk or- and white nylon over: taffeta'. Bert Treleaven : 'Luc now and
with • whit accessories and a ' +
gan�za, The torso bodice ,was Sty- e Mrs. Herb Stothers of ..Dungan-
led
with, sshor sleeves
and trimmed
corsage of .lute roses and corn- non.
flowers.' The groom's •mother as-
with '-silk applequies and sprink- sisted : in ; a printed` blue gown JACOB HUNTER..
led with seed pearls and irrides- with/ beige accessories and 'a cor-
cent sequines.:The boouffant skirt sageof, white mums and pink
of organza over nylon • tulle and roses.
taffeta' was graced . with silk' Mr and Mrs. Cameron later
motifs. A • dainty eoronette trim- left on .a ` motor trip to, the West
med with seed ' pearls . ,held.• a
shoulder "length' veil of -silk il-
lusion. She carried a bouquet : sof
tea roses.
'Miss Lois Miller, sister, Of the
bride, was maid of ' honour . and
the bridesmaids' were Mrs Wil-
mer Nicholson of Holstein; sister, a '-1957 graduate of the Stratford the cond9tion and 'Mir. Hunter
of the bride, and Miss "Audrey General Hospital School of Nur- . was . progressing. ..satisfactorily
Stanley, Reg: N. of Londozi. They: sing.
'The' ,community was saddened
on Thursday, July '9th, to ,learn
of ,the '.death of Jacob Hunter,'
which occurred in . Victoria , Hos
pita/, •London, where he • ;had
Coast.: For travelling she. she• donned been a' patient.for a; month. He
was in his 72nd• year'. :
'Mr. Hunter was .'in his usual
health when a.blod clot serious-
ly affected the circulation ' in
his.. foot: Nerve' surgery' was ev-
entually performed to • relieve
a blue printed' sheath: ensemble
with jacket, white accessories
and corsage of gardenia: •
Mr and Mrs. Cameron will re-
side in' Lucknow:. Mr. •Came7ron
teaches at Belfast. . 'The bride is
DUNGANNON.
{ Mr. 'and • Mrs. Cecil Blake and
Implyand ,Harold Blake visited
on 'Sunday +with . Mr., and Mrs.
Arthur Hamilton' .of Atwood.
Visitors with Brown Smyth
'and his sister, Mrs. Bessie Stew-
art are Mrs. Robert Smyth, Carol
Lynda and, Bobbie of Toronto,
Mrs. Muriel Smyth and daughter
Mrs.' (Dr) , D. Evans, (Eleanor
':Smyth), Marilyn and Paul . of
Brantford. arid' Miss , Jean` Smyth,,
Toronto. ' . ' .
Misses Judith and Janice Mill-
ion, twin daughters of Mr and
Mrs. Jim' Million, Stratford, are
visiting his .aunt, Mrs:: • Lorne
. • Ivers and Mr Ivers. •
'The Dungannon United church
held vacation. Bible school the
first two weeks in July with an'
average attendance of '91.. Mrs.
Cecil Blake, organizer, with her
• , group of teachers 'were well
pleased witty the co-operation of.
the surrounding churches for
help • and- donations of , cookies,
1. During the morning classes cook-
ies and freshie was served.' The
children were quite interested
and received certificates; at the
end, of the course.
Mrs. W. R. Andrew visited 'for,
two weeks. At the home of her
son, Mr. • and Mrs, `Harvey And-
rews, Cromarty. The visit ' was•
climaxed last Sunday when, a
surprise picnic -was •,held, attend-
ed by 27 of'the Andrews connec-
tion from Auburn, Aisla Craig,,
Goderich, Kincardine and Dun-
'when. a second . clot` struck the.
lung, and : a third seizure .which
followed in a few. days ;proved
fatal
Jake, as he. • was familiarly
known to all, was. born in -';the
Zion, area, in• .Ashfield; on, June
10th, '1888, and .had' been a life-
long and esteemed resident ''of
the •. community. 'He was of a
gannon.: Mrs, Andrews returned genial aril friendly nature, with
'
home that :evening.
The United Church 1, .A held
the .July .meeting at the home•of'
Mrs. Harvey Alton on Friday
night. Mrs. Raymond Finnegan
presided and • Mrs. Fred Young'
led in the :devotional. Roll call
was answered with the word ricultural Society, and for years
forgiveness. ,Mrs Herb Finnegan one of its. most faithful and de -
gave the •topic, the trails.of life. pendable directors.
The funeral ''service was held
on Monday, July 13,th, . at his
late residence, conducted by his
minister, Rev, G. W. Kaiser.
Interment was in'Greenhill Ce
metery o with Lloyd Hunter, W. 1
G. 'Hunter, Frank Ritchie, Har-
vey Ritchie, Marshall Gibson
and' William Helm as , pa'll�bear,
' ers.
Mr. Hunter i 'survived by his
their families of Pittsburg are wife,. the former Georgina Camp -
vacationing with -Mr .and bell; two daughters, Mrs.. Cliff
Fl,. I. Dtarnn and at Point.. Clark, Menary (Rena) , of •Ashfield, and
Mrs. Malcolm Scott (Freda) of
a ready smile and as one friend
said of;, him "always the same."
He.was a son of Robert and Deb-
orah Hunter: • .
'Mr. Hunter was a member of
Zion United' Church, and a mem-
ber of Session: He was . a past
president: of the suckhow Ag
•
Mrs. Esther (Rivett led in a .sing-
song.
sing -song A..business discussion took
place considering churchkitchen
repairs, plans for making quilts
and also a fall fair project: The
lunch' &hostesses were Mrs. Will
Cranston, Mrs Otto Popp, Mrs.
.W, 'Petrie, Mrs. R. Irvin..
J. 'C. Durnin of Kitchener Was
home. for 'the week -end,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Chester Durnin,.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durnin and
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Phone •110; Cuckoo.
Belgrave;, one son;. hn,2on ,the
homestead in . • Ashfield; three
,grandsons and. two . sisters, Mrs.
Henry .Gardner .(Nellie)_..01! Ash
•
field and .Mrs. W. A. Humphrey
(Magaret).. of :West. Wawanosli..
He was predeceased *by:- fou:
sisters and two, brothers.
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