HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 14THE LU NOW SENTINEL. TIN1 L.. LUCKNOW ONTARIO
D .MEMQRI.ES
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KINGSBRI
(August: `18th)'
Mr. ;Cleo :'Henninger of Pontiac,;'
Michigan, is visiting ,With .;his bro
ther, ;Mr. Barney Beringer of
Dungannon.
Mfr. 'and. • Mrs. „Albert ,' Longevin
-and daughter Sharon'of. Toronto.
are ° Visiting with Mrs. Betas
j'ogan and ' family.
.: Mtr: .and Mrs. George .Vinini
of Calgary,..;and Miss Delores Dal -
:ton of ;Detroit are guests at° the
ome of :Mr. Frank Dalton.,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edwards
and four children of 'London are
vacationing with their relatives
here, the Michael O'Connor. 'fam-
ily.
Mrs. Irene Murphy, .Mr.: and
;Mrs.. Joseph Murphy visited with
relatives in Harrow, Ont., • during
the past week ' and. IVtrs ~Viplet
.titer.,, of Detroit returned with -
them for a week -end : visit ;here:
Relatives here were ' informed
sof the death of . Mrs.-Jos.Moran
(formerly `.Martha Foran)' ' of
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o yro d, in London during the
-past Week, 'With the funeral "tak-
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ing: place h London: on Satur-
day morning.
Mrs and'Mrs. Ambrose Hart-
man, . Shirley and Brian of Kit-
chener are 1 holidaying ;,at the
home':. of Mr. and .'Mrs. Clifton
Austin. ,
Mr, , Dalton is ' at' R home
here for "two .weeks' vacation. •
Mr. Frank' Sullivan; 'is visiting
with': his•. sisters, -Mrs'.' R;ibar. 'and
Mrs.. Peter "Vogt and :•: family in
Detroit.
Rev.. Father , >Van Vynckt ac-
companied . his brother,. the. Very
Rev., Gerard Van Vynckt toy Mal -
IT! . airport on Friday; ,who left
v aplane for'Euro. e.
Mrs.
Pp
• Ella Bowler, of Toronto
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and
famil of Kitchener were week-.
y,
end visa the ' itors. t ' marDalton.
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home. ,
Mr.,and Mrs. Lambertus
Motor-
ed to Guelph during the past
returned to
her home there with them, . after
a' two weeks visit here.
Joseph Garvey Passes .
mPa Y th is . extended
;_Deepest sY , e
to the family of: the .late Joseph
Garvey, O:C., whose' . death oc
curred onw Monday: even in at'St.
Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ,after
a few. days' illness. Mr Garvey
leaves to ; mourn : his loss his.
widow, the 'former Marie; Foley
of Toronto,' one 'son Michael .and
three daughters, Mrs. ' " Murphy
'(Mary Agnes); „'.Mrs.: Dr: °Jean
(Claude) MacDonald,. Mrs. Teter
(Margaret) iBolland; all, residng
in Toronto. The late Mr. Garvey
and family. were frequent visitors
at their Summer .home (the 'Gar-
vey homestead) and will be
greatly ° missed by. his two Sur-
viving brothers, Rev. Gar
-
Vey of Assumption •University,
Windsor, • and Gerald, .who is
spending the sUni er .months
'here; and by . all his many . rela
tives and friends. At the funeral
in Toronto, his; brother, Rev. F
C. Garvey, •was celebrant for Sol-
emn ;Requiem .Mass. Rev. G. ' D:4
Flahiff was •general' deacon and
Rev. Father. MacDonald, sub -ilea -
Con. The : most Rev. Francis V.;
Allan; D.D.; Auxiliary Bishop of
Toronto, officiated for the final
absolution. Rev. Cyril O'Keefe, S.
T and: Rev. -- M Jr-°Dalton,=forrrier-:•
ly of this parish, .were present
in the sanctuary ' together with
40 or, more other members of
the . clergy. Among those' attend-
ing the funeral from this district
'were Mr. Gerald • Garvey, Mrs.
Jas: Garvey, Mr.' and Mrs. Mark.
Dalton, Mr.: Hein Captein, Mr.
Frank Donnelly, ,QC,: and .Mrs:
Jas Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
O'Brian
The Luckndw Centennial 'cele-
brations were well patronized .by
the people of this' community, ,and
congratulations to the Scholastics
of luronia .College upon the • fine
Kingsbridge float . "Shamrock
Inn" ' they conipleted:' to 'exhibit
in the parade, showing an Italian.
Chef "Luigi" ready, 'to carve a
hiige turkey, and extending an
invitation fol all to come to our'
annual turkey ,supper.
P.A. Edges Li zeknOw 4-1
The garden party' held ori
(Goderich• Signal -;Star)
,Lucknow's Centennial ,is over
and, as expected, it was. a 'grand,
success. With a centennial comes.
the responsibility to the com-
munity newspaper to publish a
large, `special edition to mark the
occasion; And the Lucknow Sen-
tinel lived up to this obligation;
in a creditable. manner.
Among •interesting articles. :.it
chronicled were: ,.'origin " oI the
familiar Donald . Dinnie picture
used overthe years: in.'publiciz-
ing _"The Games at Lucknow : .
a story about Robert .Graham,
the "poet'•;Laureate". ofLucknow
for more than : half a century
Point • Clark Lighthouse; a; fav-
orite picnic spot in bygone; days
when • it was. •.a three . hour trip
blay,,,,,horse an bu ;, from Luc
.
nom '• dee"
Lead family ,from. the sIsle of
Skye who settled in Kinloss 104,
years ago . . ' . 'Ignoring ,the fact
Thursday,` August 7th; was at-
tended by visitors. from , many
distant cities, Detroit, , London,
Toronto, . Kitchener and Windsor,
with 650 turkey suppers being
served in the -St. Joseph's parish
hall from 5.30 : p.rn.' -till 8 ' p.m.'
The ,ball game . between Lucknow
and;: Port Albert bail teams was
veryinteresting and exciting with
the: Port. Albert team again be-
ing the victors, the ,'score .:being
,fto Immediately following the
game, the John Hanna trophy
was presented to James Doherty,
1 manager of . the Port Albert team;
by Mr. • Hanna; :who `'congratulat'.
ed the;team 0 and wished thein
continued: success. ' •
A, special :vote of thanks is
die: to all Scholastics, for their
fine • organization and.. untiring ef
forts in seeing to everything ta.
make our garden party ., bigger
and better than inP revious years.
The., • draw on , the electric
clothes dryer took place at mid-
night,'
id-
ni ht with Tommy Hogan:(son
g �
of Mr. ,and, Mrs. Dennis Hogan),
. u •,the• :. fuck
drawing. , , yticket for
Thomas Wallace. The bride. dell
was, won by Mr.- Hein Captein.
In the baking contest, Mrs. Den-
nls Dalton won. •50 lbsof >3,obn-
Hood flour for.. best;.pie '`and :Mrs.-
`Gordon •Valad' : 50 •lbs. for • best
cake
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CORPQFiAT1ON'
372 Bay St.,
' Toronto
EMpiro4-7495
(Mks Hodgens)
1-3 Dunlop St.;'
Barrie,
PArkway 8-51$1.
(Mr. Alcorn)
that lie is now crippled; by; rheu-
matism; 'Neil. MacCallthn,. one of
the best dressed Scots of yester-
years, planned . "to : be ' right . out
beside the pipers , in his • ;wheel;
chair and : with his Scottish bon-
net and: jacket on . In: an art-
icle, "Memories% George . Arm-
strong recalled the days, of high
wheeT:'`bikes, "hander and
p P
carbonstreet lights : a story.
about the . late. "Jock" .Adams
(and his faithful steed `Barney.")
who was :once 'a stage coach driv-
er between Goderich !and• Luck
'now in competition with the late
A. • M. Polley and whosebusiness
slogan' • was "Ahead 0'. themail
or no` charge"':. the history.
of • tile' fourKilpatrick 'brothers
from Ireland and,: `Big Joe". Wil
liamson who settled near• ;Dun
gannon•'.• : the life . and work
f . the late ;Dr; ,H.•Garnier .for
i years a physician at Lucknow.
S u. c. h articles • undoubtedly
broughtback many fond memor-
ies of the Lucknow. of yester-
years ,to present and. former res
idents of, the Sepoy Town.;
Co
ntributed in the Service of the Community
by .J 6hn Labatt .Limited