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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-22, Page 5Agnews' GENERAL INSURANCE Business. 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence 138. aviller, McIntosh &: CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON , A. HUNTLEY, C.A. --- Resident. Manager. Telephones: Business 633; Residence 106. 1 iGo'S GARDEN HOSE . SPRINKLERS SOAKERS PICNIC HAMPERS THERMOS JUGS ELECTRIC FANS INSECT BULBS WINDOW :: SCREENS SCREEN DOORS FLY SCREENING': GARBAGE CANS. GREEN CROSS . and ' HOWARD'S INSECTICIDES le. i..uarnow EAST 'WAWANOSH STEER. DIED IN' JUNE .FROM RABIES'. Mr. Harold Vincent, 9th :Con.' of',East• Waw'anosh;`had the mis- fortune to lose a big steer in June and ,Dr. McLennan,. Seas forth, pronounced the :cause of death due 'to rabies. Mr. Vincent lost a 'cow ; in'' December, when one :morning he went to the barn and - met a fox in the passage way' and killed it, with a piece of piping In,. a few weeks the, cow ;died. The fox had entered the stable;.. -through the top of the door into the, pen of loose cattle.. ucknow Distri Phone 71 ,DNESDAY,' JULY 22n4, 1959 • THE LUOKNOW SENTINEL, LUCH:NOW,, ON ] 4 . O PAcm FIVE. CALL B' NUMBER—IT'S TWICE AS FAST: y�fi.,tir,.;,y,,;y1t 1•Y -•:•^.;•:44v•r r ASHFIELD PRES. W.M.S. ORGANIZE 75 YEARS Apo' Mrs. Ewan .McLean was host ess for the July meeting of Ash. - field W.M.S. which was held on Thursday, July 16th. Mrs. D: R, McKenzie opened the meeting with'prayer repeating the W,M,. S: purpose in • unison • and the singing of .Hymn.570. Mrs: Jack McCreight ` had, the devotional. Eler topic„,was "deliverance". She urged, .us all to use our talents and they „shall be muiltiplyed Mrs. Dick West read a paper on the work ' of Lucy Baker, .our first missionaryto the Indians in Western Canada. Mrs. •Jack. Col- linson gave. a fine account . of when the : W MTS.' started' in 'Can- Ida: Ashfield branch was started. n 1884. In 1964 the W.M.S. will !elebrate its'. 100th Anniversary ind,the Presbytery of Huron,and daitland its 58th. Mrs,. ;. D.• ., R. tcKenzie, .as commentator con- lucted. a panel discussion on :the. V.M.S. activities. Mrs. Bruce &Donald' told of, the, work -of Have You Renewed Your Sub- rospital visitors, Marianne West • scraption7 of the • Deaconess's work, Mrs. N. G. McKenzie of the. Regional secretaries work, Mrs. D. J. Mc-, Murch of the way 'Christian. Literature is supplied to the dif- ferent. nationalities in Canada, in French, ` Italian, Hungarian and. Ukrainian. ° Mrs, D. R. MacKenzie told how; the '':G.LT: money was used. Mrs.. Howes offered prayer,. The offering was • receiv ed , and dedicatory prayer given: Florence . McLennan. ' favored. ' us with a' solo. "Iii. the ,garden".; We were very pleasedto have present with us, Mrs: J. R. Mc- Donald. They will 'always have a . very dear 'place in our hearts: We welcomed home, our presid- ent irom:lier recent trip to West-, ern' `Canada. She conducted the usiiiess of the meeting. Miss die 'Johnston offered her home for the August meeting of : 'the . W.M.S. There were twenty-eight members, and two, 'visitors pre, sent. 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 tarip WALTER. BRECK:LES KINLO:UGH,, ONTARIO . Phone 18-20 Ripley, ,Your John Deere Dealer Automotive and .Tactor Repairs Arc . and:Acetylene welding •. • Machine Work . , Pioneer Chain Saws, Lawn • and •Garden Equipment For your best buy in diesel tractors, see the "David Brown". DON'T. TAKE CHANCES`, when, you can be • protected against your liability to others including: , TRACTORS, MACHINERY and LIVESTOCK .also ANIMAL. COLLISIQN J. A. McDonagh Insurance Ageney Office, '.Lucknow 306 Phones • Res., Dungannon• 61-r-5 FLEW TO EUROPE FOR HONEYMOON gin a honeymoon in. Europe, A f li ht to. Amsterdam to fol- lowedIbex- the . marriage of 'Dr. and Mrs. Douglas. James •Alton, whose wedding was solemnized in •Bloor St. United , Church on . Saturday, July 4th. • 'Rev. A. W. Jones, officiated. at. the late afternoon ceremony unit- ing in marriage Miss Miriam Janis Weatherley, daughter of Mr.' and ` Mrs. ,Stanley Weather - ley ' and. Douglas Alton son : of Mr and Mrs. William Whitney. Alton of Toronto, and formerly Of the Lueknow community. The groom's mother ' was the tonna. Grace Thompson of Kinloss. i. Entering . the .church • on "• her father's arm; the `bride wore a princess gown. of ' parchment de- lustered satin made with Empire waistline and short pointed sleeves; pearl and., crystal bead: motifs at the sweetheart neck- line ` and across the .cathedral train. 'Her, fingertip veil fell from A ' crown . of seed pearls'. .andshe carried white' orchids with lair- of-the-valley,. ilyof-the-valley,. stephanotis and ivy. tendrils. ':Her attendants, .Mrs Fred Far - ch' of Calgary, sister of the; bride; Miss . Eyelyrl ,Stoynoff, Miss • Sal= ly 'White and :.Miss Robin Crock- er, were dressed in silk organza floral -patterned' . in : mauve, .Pale yellow . and green. and styled with fitted bodices and harem skirts. They were ' ` Worn with matching Sabrina jackets, and: crowns or. ;organza . and velvet .petals., held :brief unalive veils They carried shasta daisies with trailing myrtle. • Dr.. Frederick Barry . Roberts! was groomsmanand ushering• were Mr Z''red Farch• of Calgary, Dr. David .Scott, Mr. rn with ma • tching and Mr: Jack Alton of Lucknow: • . Dr, and Mrs. Alton are to live in .Toronto :h'riends. and ..relatives from this district who 'attended the wedding were: Mr. • and Mrs: Sam Alton, Mr. and. Mrs.: Jack Alton, 12r. and Mrs: ' Neil.. McLennan Mrs. }Gordon .Stanley • of Ripley, Mr '}.and . Mrs. Harold Thompson and. ",Miss Elexy .Bell of1' Kincardine, eMr; and Mrs. Frank Thompson, . Corabelle' and! Ronnie of Holyrood and Mrs William, H. Mann of Teeswater..I ST.: HELENS Mr.. and Mrs:. G. ; :S. McIntyre who are, moving this week from Bracebridge' to ' Richmond Hill, were. week -end visitor's. With Mr.: and Mrs.. W...I, Miller.- Donald McIntyre ..returned homewith them after' spending ,a`'hohday here:, Mr . and Mrs'. William Sebbin I of Stratford ' were recent visitors with Mr. and'. Mrs.: Wallace' Mil- ler. . We are sorry to report that Mr. Joe Stilart is'again' a patient in the ' Wingham : and .District' General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Frank . McQuillin and Terry Wilson' 'were, in Mit- :1 on Sunday for! a re -union �. of the nurses in Mrs. McQuillin's I. graduating class., Mr.. and Mrs, John Cameron accompanied them and,, visited with Mr. and. Mrs. James Douglas. : • ti Dr. W.. C. MacGregor.of Chic -,i ago an Mr Alex MacGregor; of Granum, . Alberta are : visitors with their sister, ,Mrs,, George ' Stuart and Mrs: Stuart, Dr: Geo, MacGregor 'of ,!Chicago was also a week -end visitor with Mr, and Mrs.' Stuart •, ' INTERRED AT GREENHILL Theashes of the late Robert Brown, a• forer Lucknow dry. goods ,merchant, were .interred in the family plot in Greenhill. Cemetery early this month: Mrs. Brown, and a son I(eith, who diedwhile they resided in Luck- now./ uck•. now , are buried in Greenhill. I36b, as he 'Was ' popularly known, to old friends in Luck - ,now, died suddenly on June. 7th, at his home in North Vancouver i