HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-06, Page 12THE LUCNOW SENTINEL, L' UCKNOW., Or
ANDREWLANE REUNION
• On Sunday, August 3rd, 1958,
the . Andrew -Lane clan, number
m over one hundx d and fifty,''
gathered on the :spacious lawn of
Alex Andrew's for their . annual.
get together.
'The McKim. Brothers, Reid and.
Allan, set the tempo for the af-
ternoon with fine ' selections on
,the bagpipes.
-,A bounteous: lunch was served
under the .• convenorship of ,1VIrs.
Mac Lane, Assisted by Mrs. Alex,
Andrew, Mrs." Oliver • McCharles;,
Mrs. C... Johnston, Mrs. ,Gordon.
Kirkland, Mrs. Jack MeDonagh
and .other volunteers.: .
After .refreshments a short pro
gram followed, including a duet,
"I'n,,the Garden" by,Mr. and Mrs:
Lucas (Winnie'Andrew). The
minutes of the . last picnic were
ea4jythe secretary, Mrs.' frank
, A. minute's silence was obser-
ved in memory of those who had.
passed away during the past year..
These were • 'Charles Anderson,
Edward McQuillin, Clifford.Lane,
David Baynes, Alfred , Woods,,
Mrs: Thos. Dickson, Robert K.
Reid; John, •MeQuillin, Wm. G
Webster and Harold Dawson:
Congratulations were extended
to ` Robert McInnes and Helen
sLlo yd Barkwell • and
Nicholson, ,. Y •
ISusan Baurer, who were married
during the . past year. ,
. welcome was tendered' the
six babies bornduring the' year:'
For ,.. t
NONOCANCEL•LABLE SICKNESS and..
ACCIDENT -PARTICIPATING
LIFE INSURANCE
See. Field Rep..
r
sir
siriess
Practical Instruction in all commercjal subjects.
Qualified Teacher s Modern Equipment
amuations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by
The • Business Educators' Association of • Canada
filled:
For several years every seat. has been f
Re ister now Tuition $20 .— Telephone 428
LETTER ' FROM MONTANA
Chinook, ' Montana:,
Dear Friends,
h'
was in Lucknow• about dui%
.15th, and " enjoyed, seeing the
place of': my .birth. 1 met some:
nice :folks, . but, 'of course, none
that I knew. •.I 'met' Mr.. McKim
in the drug store, •who :'introduc
• ed nae to' a s bachelor . with " the
same .name' as mine,' Murdock
Matheson We decided' that we
were., not related.
I. as born•about six'miles west
know on Jul ` .
of. 'Luc 9th,' 1885. y
1 was:,: one "of, ten children ,'born
to Mr . and 'Mrs ` Joh -Matheson.;
Our.: church was ' the Ashfield
church;
•
We left Ontario late in,Decem-
ber, 1890, and arrived in Mon
-
lama Janu 4th .1891:
tarsi onarY
I • have never. ' been back • • to;
Lucknownow
until .: this - June. and
Unfortunately will be unable to
:attend, the ;'Centennial. T would;.'
however, like to; have the 'Cen-
tennial hostorical book, for which
1 'arn enclosing $125:
Q certainly hope you have a fine
celebration... Thank you -0for send-
ing me the information. •
days of celebration".
Sincerely,
Murdock Matheson.
N4
WEI3$DAY AUGUST 6,. 1953
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for ..
Automotive' Safety' ,Glass Cut and Installed.,.
AUTO' BODY REPAIRS & , PAINTING
FRONT WHEEL. ALIGNMENT AND BALAN NG,
Huron Road, No r8. Dwy: Phone: 320 } : GODERICH
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our, John Deere • Dealer. Automotive 'and Tractor Repairs
,Arc' and Acetylene, welding Machine Work Pioneer
Chain, haws; Lawn and Garden Equipment
— ` your best buy in diesel tractors, see the David Brown
The program continued with.
' E .Mrs.. Clayton.
Edward
CULROSS . CORNERS. . '� a solo by, ,
(Madeleine Lane):
week .with Miss Wend ,Irela\nd, turned fo
r' another
year. .
These
'Miss
s..
eMss Doris Wall spent last The present' Officers were re -
are pres., Alex .Andrew; vice
president, Steve Stothers; secret=
i
ary, .Mrs; Frank Maulden; treas-
urer Jack 'McDonagh,
A solo, "Bless. This' House" ,by
Teewater.
We are sorry to ,.'report Mrs.
Frank. Thompson' to "be a' patient
in Wingham Hospital, having un-
dergone an appendectomy. .
d t We are
James 'F. Parkes • of Mission
tatty, BC, , sends a donation, to
the Centennial and ' adds, "wish,
ing you all the • best for your
quois Falls` for a ,vi'sit..
Mr. and• Mrs. Hugh Malcolm.
of :r;Os. Angeles; Cal,. Miss Agnes
Hall of St. Thomas, Miss' Helen
Malcolm .of Toronto;. Misses Net -
lie and; Margaret 'Malcolm' , of
Lucknow' were Margaret
visitors
with ' Mr. J. R. Lane, .Mr. and
Mrs Frank Malden. and Keith.
Mrs. Ken Morris and Miss Joan
Vanstorie of Benmiller. visited
re�
.cently, with Edna and. May' Boyle.
Mrs. Cliff Borthwick • of St.
Catharines,': Mrs.: Elmer Arm-
strong ' and 'Mrs, ,Shillington, of
Brantford, visited: during, the
glad she �s improving nicely ;
Everett' Lane: And a quartette, week with Mr and Mrs. James
'
communi w.as. well rep: composed 'of Mr.' and Mrs.. Lucas; Hodgins::
The Y ..:. � Everett Lane • . ' u
who San "The •. Old, Rugged ,Calvin' and Mrs•. Ada Hodgins .of
Sang
-resented at the Lucknow Lenten
Mrs. Edward , andMr. and Mrs. Rudy Sieloff and
vial. Mrs. Frank Brown is a great
granddaughter of . the first set'
tler, -Elk Stauffer. 'Hodgins
', Mrs. George '
Mr. 'an g
of Woodstock spent some nne
t..
Cross", ; completed • the . •. musical
portion -of the program.;
Speeches, were
Sheard from,• Rev,
Andrew Lane, -Rev. D. J. 'Lane,
David drew, Alfred Andrew
Detroitvisited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm: Cox and Rev. Benson Cox.
Visitors at the , home '.of ' Mr.
and Mrs Bert..Nicholson . were.
Misses "Elaine ; Siessor, Donna.
with; Mrs. Earle Hodgins and Mr.' and Mac Lane,.. the latter . ex Nicholson and Mary .Lou Mac -
and Mrs: Don 'Donaldson. _ 1to those' Who -had t
..: pressing thanks ,. , . Donald.
Week -end. visitors . with Mr. & taken part in ' the program. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Haldenby.
Mrs: John°Schumacher were .Mr. Avote of thanks to ;Mr, and of Toronto,Mr: and Mrs. Norman
and Mrs. Dori Robertson : and Di- . their ` hos- Mrs
Alex Andrew for, th Fry anal family of Perth, M s
ane of Hamilton, and Mr.;:Howard
D'Arcy of Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgom-
ery and .:Breeden of Orangeville
spent Sunday with '.Mrs. A::Green
and boys. •
Mr. and ; Mrs. Ed Wadel and
Steven. 'of Brampton. were Sun-
day visitors with Mr.. • and Mrs.
pitality was tendered by'Mr. Fred.
McQuillin and Mrs. ' Andrew re-
plied.
The prize,' for the oldest. per
son present went to Mrs:: Eliza-
'beth`Alton,' to :those from the far-
thest distant/ to Mr, and Mrs.
Jack, Webster' and . family, Uran
itun City, Sask 'the youngest;
Cecil?McNall. and 'Charlie person , present, Jeanne; Roberta
The community extends deep-' Reid, daughter of 'Mrs.,.Robt. K.
este sympathy to Mrs. J. C..:Schar- Reid; largest family present, ..Mr
bach and family of Teeswater • in` and Mrs., Stewart MacGillivray.
the loss' of a, kindand loving ' Guests were: present from Cal=
husband and father, the late J. C, gary, Edmonton, .Uraniuin City,:
Scharbach. Carbondale; I11., Clarkson, Mark -
dale,, Toronto, London; Kirkland
Announces
WHITECHURCH,
as
LUCKNOW .and. DISTRICT AGENT
a
A'i`Tr'O,• ACCIIDENT,.
SICKNESS LTA 3 LIT`SL,
•
elephone V. 'ianghaiu 'S70•i-1, Collect::,
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:Lake, Chatham, 'Nipigon, ' Mon
areal; Orillia; , Fonthill, . Detroit;
Windsor and ' other , points.
Earle Thompson° of 'Colborne •vis-
.ited, with relatives here during
the week
Mrs. J. W: Colwell visited over
the Centennial week ,end with her
sister, Mrs. Annetta Bushell' at
KINLCUGH `
Miss Beverley Stanley,' who has
been 'taking a cdurse in ' physical
education at Hamilton; will: be
spending her.. ,'vacation • at `Tier
home • here. ' ..
Mr. and Mrs. Earl • Elliott and.
family ,of . Detroit are ` visiting
' with relatives here.
• ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Suther-
land of :Torontovisited over the
Week -end with relatives here.
' Messrs. Russell ' Barr ', of ' Tor
onto . and J Percy Barr. of Hagers
ville visited :with their mother;
Mrs. John Barr and other, mem-
bers of their farhily here.
,Mrs,„, Robert McDonald •. and
Peggy' .of, Walkerton 'spent .the
week -end with' Mr. • and Mrs.
Grant •Eckenswiller and family:, 1
Mr, Arthur .Phillips Of' Pont-)
hill visited with Mr. J. R. Lane -
and
.Ronny
Mr., and Mrs. Frank' Mattlden,
:Mr. `e . Graham, ` Who, is
spending the summer o't'i the
Soodoc, spent .a day With his pare
ents, Mr. and ' Mrs;oy Graham,
Mrs. B. 'Aird and Betty, .°Mrs.'
Bob Dales, and family of Iroquois
'Falls, .visited with Mr, and Mrs.
P. A.'vMttrray. Miss Barbara' Mur -
:ray aceofttpanied . them to Ira, -
Lucknow: .
Residents, of this area enjoyed
the Lucknow Centennial over.the',
week -end. .
Recent visitors with' Mrs. J. W.
Colwell were Mr., and. :Mrs. Jack.
Elphick of Paramount, Dr. ' and
Mrs. Donald ';Martyrs and : their
daughter and son-in-law of De-
troit.
Mr., and 'Mrs..:Ray' Pinnell and
family of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs.
Glen Pinnell and family of :Wind-
sor visited friends ,here on Sat-
�urday.. .
Mr.• Walter ' Nicholson visited::
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
VISIT . CHEESE FACTORIES
IN' UNITED STATES
'Mr J..3,13: Lowry;' who recently
Purchased' the old Huron Cheese
om the 12th:.
and Butter . Company . Y on
Concession of Huron Township,
has left for an extended ,trip to •
visit cheese factories:.; and milk
processing coxri anies, in the t1n-
ited'States. ,He: is accompanied by •
Mrs. rs. Lowry, Mrs. Florence 'Mac-
.y, M , -
Donald and .Mrs. ' Kenneth Mac-
Kay.
He� who 'laughs last --didn't get
the joke:
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