HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-15, Page 7y/EDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1953 ♦ •. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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DOROTHY DOUGLAS SPOKE
10 WHITECHURCH W.M.S.
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The Easter Thankoffering was
held id the Presbyterian church
on Wednesday afternoon with
ladies of the United Church as
guests. Mrs. Mclhnes opened the
Meeting with the /call . to wbr?
ship. Mrs.' Newman read the
scripture lesson and gave a splen
did meditation on Mary Magdal
ene. Mrs. Jack Craig led in pray.-
er, Hymn 376 was ■ then sung fol
lowed 'by the Glad Tidings, prayr
. er by Mrs? AlpxT<b|bttrtson. Mrs.
Wm. Forster and daughter. Ifma
sang ^e dqet ‘The Shepherd of
Love”* The roll call w£s. ans
wered by a’ verisQ contairiing the
wofd “Love”. The minutes of
the March meeting were read by
the new • secretary, Mrs? Gordon
McBurney. Offering was taken
by Mrs. Caslick and Mrs. Elliott
with offertory. prayer by Mrs.
W?,J. Coulter.' .
The. guest speaker; Miss Dor
othy Douglas, was'then called on,
who gave us a splendid talk on
the Island of Formosa and con
ditions there. She was thanked
jby Mrs. Lott Hymn 579 was sung
LADY’S BROTHER
DROWNED AT KINCARDINE
Clarence Blackwell, 59-year-old
Kincardine : resident drowned in
thejiaribqr there last week; He
watsT turning his delivery truck
on the north pier at the foot of
Harbor street when the left rear ;
Wheel dropped^ over the edge.
Police believe the driver’s door
flew open and forqe of the tilting
truck tossed Blackwell into the
lake./The body, was recovered in
15feet“Ofwateriafter75“ffiinutes
dragging.* '? ? .
f Mr. Blackwell -is ’survived by'
his? wife,k the former Cejia Vari-
Norman; - two brothers, - Chester,
Kincardine Township, and Earl,
Eastwater; four sisters, Mrs. Ed
ward Fink, London; Mrs, Melvin
Gray, Toronto; Mrs. Frank John
ston, Holy rood and Mrs. Lloyd
Macklem. of Kincardine.
and the meeting closed with the
Lord’s prayer. Lunch was served
and Mrs. James Falconer and
Mrs. Dustari Beecrof t th an ked
the ladies arid speaker on behalf
of. the United Church ladies.
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The home.of Mr., and Mrs. M?Pr»
shall Giibson of Ashfield was the
setting for the niarpiage on Sat
urday afternoon' at 2.30 p,m. of
their daughter, Miargaret. Phyllis
and Norman' James Rivett, son of
Mr; .and nMrs< John Rivett of
Dungannon,. Rey, J. R.. Dickinson
of .Ashfield Circuit United church
performed the ceremony.
Given' in marriage 'by hbr
jMherJth e^bride _j$as-3ovely„im
a floor length' gowri of white
statin, .overdraped with rbouffant
net skirt. The upper bolero of
Chantilly lace. and. long sleeves
met at 'the, neck, with a Peter
Pan collar studded with- pearls
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The bridesmaid, Miss Edna Riv
ett of . Dungannon, sister of . the
groom, was gowned a flodt
length dress of. pale. green taf
feta and carried a Colonial bou
quet of yellow carnations. Miss
Shirley Giibson, sister of the
bride; was maid of- honor and
chose ^of rhe? frock, a floor
length gown with two layers of
net over yellow taffeta. Her
flowers were a colonial jbouquet
of mauve carnations.
The groomsman was Earl Riv
ett of Dungannon, brother of the
groom and Miss Norma Sherwood
was organist.
A reception followed at the
bride’s home, with Mrs? Gibson
receiving in a navy sheer, dress,
assisted by the groom’s mother,
who wore light blue nylon' /
For a wedding trip to . the Un
ited States ./he' bride donned a
light blue suit with navy and
white accessories~aiid~urcursage
of—pink -car nations?r . o ?\ ■ ■' ■ ~
Upon their return'Mr.- and Mrs.
Rivett will reside at. Dungannon.
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Mr. ■> arid Mrs. Carman Farrier
and family spent a few-days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier.
Miss. Barbara Parker of near
London spent the Easter holidays
with Mr. and Mrs- B. D. Mc-
Clenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy
visited with his mother, Mrs. D.
Kennedy on their return trip
from Floridia?.
The W’M.S, of the United
Church, are having as their guest
speaker at the Easter Thankof
fering meeting on Friday even
ing, April 17th at 8.30 p.m., Mrs.
Thompson—fromTrin4dad.“Thei-e
will <be pictures shown also. Mrs.
Thompson was the former Miss
Tena Reid from Wingham.
. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heiffer
of Tiirnberry spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. E. Welwodd.
Mr., and Mrs. Malcolm Ross of
Galt visited on Sunday With Mrs.
M. Ross arid Mary Ellen. Ian
and Janet who have been holi-
daying here, returned home with
them. .
Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Watt and
family of Mitchell visited one day
last week with. his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson spent
Sunday at Bly.th at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Haggitt. .
Any member of the W.A. of
the United Church wishing to do-,
hate clothing .for the overseas
bale is to bring, it to the meeting
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, . Han. Louis P* CtcHt> O.C. Mlnlatav
,ori Friday evening! .
Miss Margaret Taylor returned,
home after spending the Easter
holidays at her niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Walden of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter'James &
family spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and 'Mrs.^E. Wade! at Blue
vale. . ■'* ■
. Mrs. Harry Tichborne of God
erich is spending a few days
with, her. mother, Mrs. D. Ken-
We are. sorry to report that
Mr. Ezra Schqltz is at present
in Wingham Hospital.
Miss ?Tancy Simmons returned
to London on Sunday after
spending the holidays with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas?
Martin. . -
Mr, . Herbert Pettipiece Vlas
taken to Wingharh Hospital on
Saturday suffering from a stroke.
The Mission Band will* be held
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in the United Church on Sun
day, April 19th at 2.00 p.m.
Mrs. Cornelius Passes
The community was shocked to
learn of the death of Mrs. Amos
Cornelius which occurred in
Wingham on Monday. She had
recently undergone an operation
and since returning‘ home was
taken ill with the ’flu. She was
64 years of age and was formerly
Mary Jane (Min) Barker, daugh-
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ter of the late Mr, and Mrs. John
Barker of Colborn^ Township,
Besides her husband she is sur-
'yived by two sisters, Mrs. Hues-
ton of Gpderich and Mrs. West-
lake of Bayfield. The funeral ser-
vice was, held on Wednesday at
the Currie funeral home in Wing-
ham, "
Mrs, W;, R. Chapman tand son
Gary spent the week-end at Tor-
onto and Auburn.
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