The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 15190,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24tfi, 1949•
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THE',. LUCKNOW- SENTINEL , LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
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BRUCE ' COUNTY HISTORIES
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wishes,' - and '
cheerful Thank you. ;.
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Mr. and• Mrs.. Ira Campbell
quietly celebrated their .72nd
we'ddinga.nniversaryat their
home •in Belgraye,on Monday, •
December. 1. 'Both :areenjoying
fairly...good health and both are .
in their. 92nd year ,They have ;
lived in the village. since build
nig a, new home; there in:195
--,tea Misampbe.i -,
natives of the area although they
spentmany years in the .Thessalon
district
trade . Mrs . Campbell is' also
the last:, surviving: member: of her
family in which there were. six
Children..
• They -:were 'Married December .
1,. 1897` by Rev . tN .'• R.. Sealy of
the,: Methodist Church They`.
•were nineteen at the titme;
.Gardening has always:• been -a:':
o= •y a.ri• ar•peeia
a .
interested in Howers
Mr ,Canipbell worked for many:
years in the woods of Northern.,
Ontario: He .was farernan for
lumbercompany for some •tirne
and• -later was woods ” manager 'for
the
spruce Falls Paper•Company
at..Kapuskasing. for over 20 years:
In the meantime they had pur-
chased •a, farm near Lucknow for
their sons and a' home; in L1,1cknow
for'themselves.', ,Mr Campbell
continued,td:work in the north
ma ling periodic •.trips 'to see his
family by plane .,..and even after;'
retirement was:' called :in an add
•visory capacity to the Long Lac:
developme•nt•of the Kimberley,
ar ses`_�
Mr • Campbell is the oldest son,;
of the late -James Campbell and •
§arch -Wilson aid the only:
•surviving me rhter of a family of -
four ,I-iis family farmed at •
Belfast : near. Lucknow::, where he
was; born on the farm now owned,
by Dynes Campbell.. When lie
was : about '12 years of 'age' the
fa'nc'ily, took 'up land"in the Thes e
salon district. :The move: was .'
Made'before:the railway was,
built.
Mrs: Campbell is the former
Gertitide7Cairriss-r -daughter of
the late John .Gamiss and Annie
Coultes,. She was born in Blue -
vale where her father `was a, car-
penter. Within about two years
;of the time the Campbells moved
to Thessalon;. the Garniss. family
settled there wh•ere, Mr Garniss
continued in the carpentry
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'wish that
true
merriment
may
endure all
through the.
holidays.:
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Have a most delightful holiday season
and sincerest thanks for your loyal patronage.
Mr. Campbell can recall the,
conditions. when "he first started
working in lumber camps The
me -n -were -up -at ,4 a . m., to -get --
'the
'the horses harnessed and • get out
to work, The bunks were•'o,nly
woodboxes with a few, spruce'
boughs' for mattresses and°'they
"'threw you a couple.of blankets".
1vIr. and Mrs.. Campbell had
four children. Their daughter,
Mrs. Edwin (Ivy) Ansley of
Thessalon was with then for their'
anniversary,• Their three sons are
dec asetiri�ay;d d 'i:i1 f. y.
Glen of.Belfast died in 106.5 ; and
Flo d of R. ft. •4 Brussels died,
last year.
---'The-y--ha-ve gr-a-ndc-illldie-n-a-nd .
17 great-grandchildren
sem.: w..elice p. «.. a0i!:wr..v�v..r
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