HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-31, Page 6THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS'•
ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
MRS, GEORGE McGILLIVR Y
:Mrs, George ;McGillivray passed
away in Kincardine .Hospital on
Monday August 22nd in her 82nd
year. .
Mrs. McGillivray . was; .the form
er Sliza M. Magill, daughter of
Williarfl Magill and Matilda
Scott,. She. was born on October.
23rd. 1884 in County Down, Ire.
land and'came out to Boston
U.S.A.; as a child. In 1910 when
visiting With a cousin in Ripley,
she met George McGillivray.
They were married in November
19.12. Mr. and Mrs. McGillivray'
farmed on the McGillivray house-
stead, on the 4th; concession ,ofHuro
Township, y
' In 1962 they celebrated their gold-
en, wedding at tale home of their
daughter, Mr.. and'Mirs. Oliver lvic
Charles. . .
Mrs.. McGillivray was a devoted.
wife and mother, and an inspiration
to ail ,who knew, her: •She.lived and
died with a simple faith, never
complaining about her many illnes
ses,
Mrs.. McGillivray, gifted with •
music and, song, which she shared
so iillingly will long be remeriib-
ere'd in the Olivet community. wher
she'lived before retiring to Kincar-
dine in 19M.
Besides her husband she is'survived
by four daughters; Mrs: Oliver.
(Marion) McCharles,: of A shfield , a
'Mrs. Hartley (Marjorie) McTavish'.
.of Sudbury, .Mrs. :Tillie Smith. of
Kincardine, Mrs Lloyd (Jean) .
Wylds of Ripley, 411e ,grandchild-
ren;' four great grandchildren; one
brother John 'Magill ,of East`Dougl
as. Mass.:
She was predeceased by one
daughter - Elizabeth, two sons;
John Stott and Donald; five broth,
ers Alex. ,,David, Williarn;.Rob,
erg and^Henry. ;
;Funeral ;service was'held on
Wednesday , August 24th from:
MacLennan Funeral Home, Ripley
with Rev Bruce Hall In charge.
• Honorary Pallbearers were James•'
Gardner,' Neiman Clinton, . Jack
Reynolds, Beert Breckenridge, John.
Coiling, ST iri Bowers.
Grandsons acted as. Pallbearers
Brian Wylds, David McTavish,
John Naprawa •A1•lan'; Dbnald
and John McCharles..
Interment was at. Ripley Cemet
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es and.carried white shasta dais
ies, The maid of honor wore a
yellow dress. in a style similar to
the bridesmaids.
Brother-in-law of the groom
George Grabove, Sarnia, was
the groomsman. The Ushers were
James Brown Jir. , Egmondville,
and John McKenzie
Dungannon.
Guests.ittended the reception
at the Orange i a11, Seaforth,
from Sarnia, London, Dublin,
Holyrood, Wingham Kitchener',
Wroxeter, Parry Sound, Dungan,
• non, .Egtnopdvihe and Seaforth:
. For the wedding tripto north
ern Ontario the bride 'chose
navy'dress with white accessories °
and a corsage of red carnations.
The couple plan to reside in '•
Wroxeter:
THE BY-LAWS REQUIRE:
:L• That any person wishing to have a new entrance way
installed to his property from any Huron Coin Road or
Township Roadof the Townships listed- MUSe1 stere a permit
from. the County ; or Township Road Superintendent
as Lite, terse may be.
' That the .work wal be tone by the muniiipality only after
the .perm .limed.
3.That ,the owns must pay 'for the vvurk.
!, That . conugated metal pipe Will be .
S. All priper wasting ent'r'ance says will be .maintained and
replaced When rte) b'9 theroa pa3ity, as in the past,
sat no cost to .the saner.
JAMES .'= BROWN.
Linda Dianne. Brown. daughter of
Mrs.. Elizabeth BIowa,. Seaforth. ' •
and Abner William James, • son of
Mrs. Ethel Janes,.R. R. :
1,Wingham,
exchanged wedding vows in Si ..
Thomas Anglican Church. Sea-
forth. Juiy 23rdat3p.m.
Rev . itarold Jenkins performed
the ceremony.. Soloist Mrs. Peg
Coombs was accompanied by Mrs.,
Aline Stiles. •
Gr en in marriage ,by her broth-
er,
roth-er, James E. Brown, the bride
chose a 'floor length gown of
bemberg organza over taffeta fea-
turing a.:sabrfna neckline and a
.chantilly ,lacebodice with 'lily
point sleeves. The fedi skirt was
enhanced with lace appliques: A•,
uy1on. sion veil was `held by. a
• tiara of pearls,. She carried yell
O, roses .
Sne•was,attended by Donna• Mc- ..
Kenzie of .Dungannon as maid' of
• honor and bridesmaids, Betsy
Brown of Egmandville, and Cath-
erine De Jong of Blyth. The
bildestrajds• write white lace em-
Yue s yie faunal ;Owns over iced '
SSC Wath detachable matching
chiffon panels. they also wore
ateti,r1 l eil.ed floral headdress=
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