The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-06-11, Page 9WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, 19
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OBITUARY
ARTHUR NOLAN
.Arthur Nolan died suddenly,
;Friday, May 9, at Douglas Merl
orial. ,hospital, Fort Erie.
Mr, Nolan was born ' in. Owen
Sound, July 7, 1882, and was the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph. No.;...
lan
.lie was employed at: • Fleet
:Manufacturing • • Co, .for over 15
..ye'ars• and. for the last few years
worked with the security :depart-.
• ment. He lived ino Fort, Erie 42
'ears' 'and. was .,a., charter member,
of the Niagara Lodge AF' and AM
:,l\Taagara-crnthe=Lake. • "
Mr. Nolan ,joined the Fort Erie
fire department :August 10; 1914
holding 010., positions• P
of ea" tain
in 1,935-36 ,, assistant thief in.' 1931-
38, 'and, , chief 1939 to 1946. •in,
elusive, and again in, 1948', He
was 'exempt December 31,, 1950,
service are to IS: credit He was
life member of Niagara ' District
Firemen's Association, and . even'
after • exemptions 'remained active
In social w,or k.:.
He is • survived • by , his • wife,
'Mary. Mc/tint-On, ,formerly. of this
ommunity;.;.;two sons, Fred. -and
Arthur of Fort Erie; ,a 'brother,
Victor Nolan, London,' Ontario;
Wand two sisters, 'lVi'.rs John Mc`=•
Kinnon, .Niagara Falls, Ont,; :and•
Mrs. Hilda. Mc.Mi'chael of., Mid-
land: ' . •
,fir , ,y y. 3 1R'��..• . ,�
THE. LUC _ .. � '
KNOW SksN I'INEL,, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
SXIV ER LADE
'The June meetingof the Silver
Lake W.I. was ;held at the Bruce
County SVluseum Southampton,
Twelve • rnernbers and. three
•children were" present,. Tlte. meet,
ing, with, the president•in,:char e
opened with the • 'e ..-..a
Ode and..Mary,
Stewart collect. The 'roll Gall was
answered with:nam in •o' r'f first
"school teacher. g you' first
4, Reports .from the
standing committees were given
by. Mrs/ Clarence Moulton
Mrs. ' Harold and
onBnnerman. • Corres�
p d -_e nee was read and several`
items' , • ,of • _busines
_ s { were :dealt
With, Mrs, Clarence Hedley' and.
Mrs: Stanley .Cooper ;were. choS
en asp leade' 1
•rs to attend the train-
Mg school ,for the course;
,``,Sew to save dollars make
sense" to e ; and. -•make
•b held in the late
fall. • •
A sPecial collection
•
WILFRED' T O'LOUGHLIN.
Wilfred T. O'Loughlin, a natio
-of Ashfield' Township, died sud
denly .: in Detroit = on, Wed.nesda
• 'in his'.58th year. Be was .the so,
of the• , late Bernard ;O'Loughlin.
:, and Abbie O'Neill Of. Ashfield,
Township.; He had, 'lived in De-
• troit for the ,past ''40;year's and
was an employee • of ..the Ford•.
• . Motor�'':Company. iJ3 is. survived'
by two L brothers,,, ' eo lard• ,and
• •Matthew both • of. •Asshfield Town
.: ship; .one',sister, ,:Mrs. ,Bernadette
• :4delzriann, Detroit:•Requiem:..high'
Mass, was .sting. at St.;, ,Joseph's
• Roman. Catholic Church, Kings-
bridge; With Rev; Henri -Van
•'Vyrmckt officiating, Burial was irx
•Ki•
ngsbridge:. cemetery, •
•
PallbeWere wea Cyril • Austin '
Frank Moran, John Austin .Vin
= cent Austin�,'.'J A:delmn, ,and •R:•„
Friend.,
1VIRS,; ALBERT .RIVERS . •.
Mrs, Albert Rivers 94 died at
the: home: of her son-in-law :and
daughter, M'r. and . Mrs', Elmer
•Snell,. Seaforth "
fihursdaq, follow-•
ing.: a..length 'illness:: Mrs. 'v
y... Ri
ers, the. former Mary •Jane Nixon.,
was born -in Es Cres .in -
shi' . q s . �--To'vvn
p, near Georgetown, `dau hter
g...
of the;late .Hti h• Nixon .arid. d Mar,.
garet .McFadden Mr Rivers.: pre-'
'deceased he:r in 1930., They moo;,
•was -also
tiecided .to have •the members
help buy teaspoons for the 'hall
kitchen• at the: next meeting. The
rneeting was closed 'arid' the. lad:
ies • then ,viewed the ..rest :of the,
museum. A picnic lunch at 'the
tables: on the front lawn..-. was ,
en,.oyecl anti alley "were' pleased"
to 'have as.,their guest; Mrs; J:
E . Morton, wife ;of .;the: curator
Of tile` Bruce Courity, .Museum.
Jarrres' Cornish be
hostess for.the, July meetingw
-the roll, call' •be'in it n
g "A fashion
display' of.: aprons".• :.
' On Friday .the mernbers.'.spent
e: 'a very enjoyable, afternoon when
they 'were •guests .of .the ;Kine r-
y 'dine: 'W I: • L •
��..
•
,ed to the. Seaforth, district
.1924 from• Lucknow. Mrs. Rivers
" was a member of - North Side ,'tln
ited 'Gli'urch ' 'a•
. nd; a life.'merriber.
of the WMS :of that church, Sur-
viving. are • two.
'
d.
a.
ug2tors,. :M
rs
.Emer.(Margaret)ll of S`a-
forth; Edna. Rivers, Toro ti1•
•
sons,.
Clifford, , Sask.; .. Harol'd
Goderich, and Stanley,:Tor,ohto;
eight • gx`andchildren and nixie
great •gra'ndcY ildion'�
'The funeral i was on ;,Saturday
Lith • burial. lal• :in •Maitland:` •Cen'iet-
cry, Goderich` '
Doled To' Repair . All Makes 01
ractoks, machine's ch>tnes &Shop Worth
aoE.tx EN •
E & •ARC• WELDING
NLOkGH
GARAGE
W. BRECKLES .
Phone '
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JOHN DEERE PARTS
KINLOSS .. NEWS•
-.(▪ Second,Fourth and Sixth)
• The Faith ' and. Fellowship:
Group of South "Kinloss church
met • Monda ni -ht at
y g . the home
'of. Mr. and. Mrs;' L:. ' Maclnnes.,'
Missionarytopics,' prepared.by
Mrs. A • ` IacIntyre, Mrs.. W. F.
MacDonald ,.and ;Mrs. A:H: •Buckton
were: most interesting ;Wand: ;in-
formative.
• Miss -Margaret; MacDonald and
Mr ▪ Mack 1V;acDonald `.of Sarnia
were . home ` for • the. : weekend,.
Margaret and a 'girl friend. "are
KINGSBRIDGE
i
Rev. Father' Dietrich, C.R. of
London, was the celebrant of the I.
.two masses on Sunday, during
the absence. of Rev, .Father Van
Vynckt, who was guest. speaker
at,, the first -mass of One of
his
`former Altar' Boys. at. Langton.
Mr and Mrs. .Menard•and two.
sons spent last week 4t the: Clif-
ton -Austin • home;
▪ Mr„
Leo.' Moerbeck. has, pig -
.the residence of Mrs. Jeri
ry .Dalton (forrnerly 'known 'as.
the 'Convent). a.ndd'will take os
session ' on Jul s
Y. '1 t,
We were sorry ta;'learri 'that
Mrs, Con. O'Kefe• suffered'•a:' set-
back on Sun
day 'znornng, and is
again; a :patient in Goderich Hos,
petal,:
-Mr.`and Mrs. Ed Redfern
- and
,David of. Detroit. s ° ent the
ayne: tam
ily Mrs. , Gilbert Frayne returned
,,,turned
honje with. them after-. a {week's
visit in Detr'oit, '
• Mr. Dennis Dalton of the
. S.S.
orestdale ,spent the week -end.
wi is • family: here. '..
Mr. and Mrs. Jos:. Garvey of
Tor o, , :;:1VIr•. ;and �::Mt s , .{
Moer.beck and.faf ° h' mily of Goderich;,
Mrs. Moore:. and family ,Detroit
'Jack Kinney of Detroit,: vis-
ited here...
',Relatives ' from a
distance-. at-
•tending the" funeral Of Wilfred
O'Loughlin. We're, Mr..; and Mrs:
Addelman, Joseph, a'nd Mary,Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald': Friend,' Detroit;
,
Mrs ..Catherine• '3.Costello , , kath-
een, ' Michael, Rayniond. • John,
Timothy Costello of ;Londoxm•;',:Mr.
and Mrs.. Larry Brow n; . Toronto;
Miss: Carrie O'Neill of, Goderic•h,
Mrs D. Moore• and• fatrii.ly ,of De-
troit.'
Mrs: Mary Lierman, Peter and_
Diane • spent Sunday with. rela•-
'tives : in, Langton:
WEDDING
BEL
"BRINKER-PERRY
One of •the prettiest early su
mer=weddings of interest. to' ma
Kingsbridge: and Goderich 'frien
took. place .in .Detroit on May:
in Si. Matthew's :church with'.
m-;
ny
ds
31,
a
planning :.:..;
solemn nuptial. mass^ • uniti �
p n a,trip.t'o Tokyo,
g . ,p Jap�a, n, Therese Eileen Perry, daughter.
this summer.`, where they/'
will . at lyfz= ▪ and Mrs;,:Nicholas' Derr
tend: the World Conveptiorr' '.of n Y M
•Charles•• T:•'Br>;nker, 'son ..of M
Christian Education • •
Others home. for..
.Sunday and.•
attending anniversary 's.crvices at
South :Kinloss Church • included•
r.- and: d lUirs..; , Alc.x Campbell of
Wingharxi '•Mr.,•Rennie. :Grah`am
b , h . • 'Of
Toronto and' -:Mr. '•and• 'Mrs.. Ross.
with relatives here
M•acKe> e 'and' •famil' t . h-
, �'-o-�s-: Two: cousins- of t
the bre-de,. Pat
field. ', . r: •
• icia and Mary Lou Drennan; Mr
ng
Of
r.
and• Mrs.. Romandus e
Brink .r
Detroit:
The bride is' a: randdau hte
g g..
of Mr: ' Thos • Drennan-.,' anad th
late Mi�s Drennan. : of .Goderi•cl
.and has•` •been a : frequent visi•ti
ND ylE?WS
Bi3MPER .
SfiICKERSrJWILL_.; .we.meetagait_. .LL
�hAKETRIP TO,ALASKA-�Enclosed find
:;1,25fo.
r
`a
copy
: Of the . "Centennials .Historical
The Lucknow: Centennial. will Bookof Lucnow
k"
be .;advertised all the way -to 4 '. '
Alaska,, by bumper stickers .on. ANDD AND JEAN ,
the car' of Harry and 'Euni'ce Tor- NNIAI` ;.
ranee of: North Bay• TO ;ATTEND CENTENNIAL;
and formerly
of this. „community,. '•.,; 0, '� -
Mr:= 'and' Mrs' Torrance. =who. •' . 8G7 Dovercoui"t Road,
mad . , , .. Toronto ''.
e • the: first. 'preservations for `Dear', Cain .bell: i
Centennial. accomo'dat on"- re pd
, . cent, _..._ . camp
ben:,:
sent a' donation to: th ", Enclosed':..please .f�,r�d reneyval
e Centen of our subscription to' th
vial•': fund :and ordered. a eoiple `
subscription e Luck
of bumper stickers With with the ',now ..Sentinel, that neatly•print=
comment; � "We� :are:' taking w a ed 'and• n•ewsy Old. • Home Town. • •"
motor tripPaper, the 'publication of which.
to the ukon a•
,: - e s xt' cam- �•�.N�.•��,Wr-f 4� , �
e s I know whereof' .I sa , this; for
r should help: to advertise the �y- k
Lucknow 'Centennial". I read a' good number of week-
' 'hes, : � ..
Mr; 'and, Mrs. Torrance enjoy e '
the letters in ,'l'he Sentinel r-orn.: -. Jean. and I .are counting ori be-
so. •many Lucknawites, arid are
sure that the Centennial, will: ;be
a great success. „
mg in:attendance at • the ' Centen-
nial and' , meeting old friennds.
She is, leaving . in; a few days to
Saskatchewan to.,:att ' n �t -
e ul he
en wedding. anniversary, of her
aunt 'and uncle. She• -says how-,
ever that she will.... ;be back in :.
time ,for ,us to' atted ,the Luck-
now, ,Celebration, ., . •
Sincerely; A. G. Smith:'
N.B.--Could .you,.see _if 'Mr, Mur-
die •could find. us a nice robin
"Doing Tremendous . Job"
!Cecil Armstrong of Port',. Coli
borne, writes:" "You :folk are do.
ing . a tremendous job getting
ready for the -Centennial, .and I
;look' forwdrd to each copy of 'the,
paper. 'with • anticipation" ••Cecil•
.adds `due '•to an accident oil the , as central as.possible. for the
4
canal. '.hours,,
was tied'' 'up 'days of :celebration; 'Just robin
for 20•,ho:urs,, and during the de- :without ;meals:.
-lay :Lane Gardner visited him tiro .* *
the bridge control room. • "
• �:•> vie' . hope to` be. present'',.
writes -Harold' M. Durnin of Bar '
"CAN'T GET' BACK, WANTS : ron Wisconsin in sendingalong
HISTOR a ong
ICA•L BOOK` a Centennial'. donatio,.° '
„Ralph, Potter of •Wisconsi •.Mrs. : ' r :
n,. Ve na ... A. • ; (1VIcQuihn.)• • •.
whose father was a: harness' . Myers: of': Kitchener, �w>ites:
maker with Alex' Ross;: can't; get • ,"Thank you for'the invitation
back for the Centennial. He 'was' and the interestin' r�
g,. p ogram:•
here in 1948, and writes as .f.O1.- planned for` • the. Centennial; 'I
lows: : am•:'certainly looking .forward -to
•,� g d
This : time I will have to be the zr..eunion' of • friends arid
content imagining what a ' won mates. Enclosed ''is . n y'. donations•
derful time: I would'. be havingwith est wishes":
Were; I able to attend :Lucknow's ' * `* *
Centennial' At: least' my ,greet= Sid: Smith Willl Be. Here'
Ings .to' all. who •are `there and 'F: !S.• S 'G.' Smith of'.
. � the RCAF,
especially to those; •with'whom I :St.. Hubert;_ Quebec; and'former.-
associated years.; ago.::•Many ' fond' ly of Zion,. writes' "•Yes,' we.' are .' .
memories flash through my, mind ' plannin to : be . at the • :Centen
as.. I: recall the: :host. `of .friends' nial fo r the four days", '
, � . Accorn-
of ► with whom:IIenjoyed some. very :anying the: letter' was a. reques
wonderful experiences: during'm for a.ccomodation` a'donation•an
.Y. �.
er childhood. years iii Lucknow. May .•an order fora bumper sticker
d
•
e: ::
reception in .;the.:. ve�.n•i
eng, and.:: •family of London Mrs:, Gene
' ,Mr. •:and,' . Mrs. Perry are •Or`, be I . vieve• Kia
. nhan, .:• Mr: and Mrs
t.
complimented upon their hospi-. Leo Courtneyand'family of°Ash-
tal'ityy.`in_th;e_generous: manner;. in .fieid were:;.S-unday visitors- With
Which, they, took: care of 'all their Mr ands'Mrs.. Wm,. I(inahan,.•" '
guests: •' , 1 :.. Mr .'and•;Mrs; Ra,Y .Y
mond Boyle
••Among . flee out bf town visit guests ed .friends in Sarnia ..on .Sun-
attending..were, Mr::.Thos'. Dren day ..,
nan 'of. Goderich:; Mr..: and' 'Mrs.. t,.
T: J,• Drennan and Yvonne, Mr '•
_and; Mrs ' Earl: , Drennan, . dangle .
. WHITECHURC
toss Patricia• and Mary Lou and ' •
;Raymond Dalton and .Mr,, 'Pete
LANGSH) OR;t7 DEACONESS
,, Lerma of ,: sang -
d n. . Kin sbri
• ,. •. ..d son .
g e th
ASS.E
�A T
r
g
g.
1 SA L RDAY nuptial mass, with :Donald =Oren
• nan (cousin).. serving the mass
The.. death, .of� Miss' Tena Mof-
he bride; who wase given
fat,: •a.' native. of Langside:,.: occur.
anarriage Eby her.e father, • worse,.
red on,: S'atui;,day in ,Hamilton• v,.hte' satin gown With su rens'
She'w• s a earn,,. and, o p
a ,d co ess• dearly ,neckline andfull •skirt• 1bn ' tig4
beloved' by� .ail who anew her. k . sleeves, andan an .overski�rt:•of 'tu l
She . s sue, v ived by, three.bra-..'and chantilly lace:: A coronet o
thers, Foster,` Petei1'and ',Rola :rt seed pearls :held. 'her. veil, 'arid
s e carne a white• prayer book
with white . orchid.'..•
;G:.Mac.LEOD. PASSES Her 'i
s x attendants were gown
alike in ballerina ' .length
Mips., Margai=et Fi:ri'lc. of Tre•nton,, dresses of.•: ale bliie•
• p,, embroider
Ontario; expresser regret that•'she ed -.ac
will ••:not , be': abie:'to attend;, the' . r
1.. e over . ;blue- taffeta,' They
wo e matching velvet head =bands
r
e•
n•
a
e
e
a
of.tat, and by a sistem. h d
Centennial: / and. carried "blue :carnations.
. Ma's. Fink Spent the ,winter. at The .'br`i�,•e's .sister; Mrs:> Mylor
Capreol Coheir he:r brotitc� r, J: G, Whit .
... e, '';was .matron. '• of honor
:MacLeod resided, • • rile • p'asse'
away •on. May .2th•.• ,
Dail MacLeod of Lucknow,
TO BE B:t'RI.E"D ,HERE
Th;( 'death eccui red • In '•Saska,=
to0n on This'r:. day;; June.' bth• of,
James Boak, .be•lovrrd husband of
Bridesmaids 'included Mrs Sal-!
vatore Lornbai"do, Mrs. Richard
Set-nr do as' d -=Miss Suella Bring=
et, sisters of the bridegroom, ' and
Miss Barbara: ,Kiepert
Mary'`Fiances' I(ing (cousin). of
London,. Ontario, was a" `charm-
little flower girl, with:Rob-
ert White (.nephew) as ring`-
bearer:
Margaret Rae Jamieson.' The fun- "'The: bridegroom lead Salvat re
oral servicer till be, hold at the ,Lorr'bardo as'best.ns'
. , an. Gue�ts'
.Johnstone Funeral .Borne, Luck, were 'seated byRichard'•, Bern-,
now'• on. Thursday' afternoon• at ardo Joseph Bo title :
.., ;, p amen an
2,30" p.rn,,' With intcrrncnt ,in• Thomas, •White:
' The mother of )th'e bride • (for -
rte n -i c.nic—ci ti • merly Eva Drennan of this. par -
MAY DRY. AND ' COLD , i sh) : Were powder blue lace, ' and
An even .inch o•f` rainfall was the .bridegroom's mother' wasin.
all the "p ecip tatitin ••iii May, and gray lace gown, each Wearing
June to date,. i hasn't hclved muel . cibodium orchids. . ,
High for 'the m"onth was 77 de. ``Over 100 guests Were present
g for the wedding .breakfast
the communityhall, with' Mr,
groes with a low t'f 20Y Phe
month was sunny but cb61' with
the winds' frotai thr north or
north-west durini; :tv�wert'ty�an.e,,
'days.
Melvin ORReilly of !Windsor'
(cousin) as toa$'tmaster •
A'botit 405 guests attended fie
NIr.: ,,and.'.Mrs:. John Huffm
son .••Donald, .Mrs, George Drell•
noxi (great 'aunt 'of '.the. bride:) returned,. after spending 3• years
Mr:. and Mrs: ; McIntosh (aunt)' in`: Germany: After a '• ixionth's
of Windsor;1Vir: anndsd .orNl,'rsNl. Mel- leave ale Will' report at•,Trenton
4 where, =he. will be• stationed for..
:vin.. O Reilly of Wir. anal
Mrs. • Edwin, Kin Ansi France five :.years
King; , $ Mr
- . , and .Mrs: J: Keanes and ,,and George of . London,. M•rs.. Joys � fannrly of .. ,Sudbur :spent � e "�
'Depetro ,of" SNashwauk Y p. nt the
Minn.
week -end at ,•the home, of :Mr.'
Mrs. Fra ne tf Goderich,•
Mr: and . NUS. Ray Dalton; <Mr.
and .Mrs. Johnson.' Conn. • Mrs
••Conn returned with them after.
Peter _Lierman, Mr, John :O, Con- ar
nor,. Mr..' and Ms's. ,Wm. Johnston 'spending two weeks in Sudbury.,:
and daughter, Barbara, all : pf Mr ,;and Mrs J. Murray
this
G,oder. icli; Sharon .are spending `veek at
After a wedding trip to Flor- the. Tom Foss•, cottage.' Mr. 1VIur' ,
ids - Mr and Mrs Brinke li lay is a .great grandson of Torn
3, , ...▪ •_, Ross, W-
..re�.tde . a:n-,, Ea_st✓De�oil__ , A -Wedding-0 interest . was. ._.:..._....
sol,
emnized on June' 7th of'Mr..Aldiri
Purdon 'and :Mrs., Iris McLean.•
Atttendants .' were 'Mrs. W. Pur -
•
ST..A •
,.. UGUSTINE .
TV 1r. and 1VIrs. Cyril Boyle and
family ,spent Sunday withfriends'
in Blyth.:,
don and Mr. B. Simpson:, A wed
ding dinner wa's served to twelve
guests . at • the Hartley House'
'Walkerton:
Miss Irene • O'Connor of Por t
Burwell was, home for the ,week-
Wed At.
end:'• , : •• .. ,•.. �. , Winghaiin • ,
, ....., � ... • , The. • �
NIr andDennis,,Leddy' .o.,' T r•narr3'age•was ; solemnized
Kitchener spent the iveek:wenc at recently at Winghaixr ,Presbyter
their homes here. • ' � ian. ,Ch'urch of :Phyllis Mary Mac-
Lead; daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
(Intended, for Last Weeks' Peter •, MacLeod. and Lloyd
Those who. made their first
Holy Communion in, We St. Au
gustine , church. on Sunday, May
25th were. Constance l-Iickie; Mar-.
lene %. Finleon,. ' Elizabeth Leddy,
Faye and Lois Eckmnsw.itter;
Cornelius .Foran 'and Jrm,me
Hickie. R:evi., Father
Ski officiated: t i
Edward Heeler. The. bride is a
niece ..Of Mrs, 'Harry • Nixon and
:Sandy M'aeLeod of town,. i
T11:4NX 'YO'C1`,HOTES and Hasty
Notes available at 25 cents • per "
package, of 10 cards and matching.
envelopes, bold 'Thompson phone
Mr, and , .Mrs, ' M. E4word's and ` 83 or,
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