HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-02, Page 3WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 2nd, 1953
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, W0KNQM ONTARIO
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UNITED CHURCH |
Minister: 0 • ‘ j
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,. |
JMU B.D. |
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th I
10 a.nu: Sunday School. I
11 a.m.: “All Matters, Because}of This”. J
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Local & General
ofMw;iand “rs- D- McAlpine
S£ent thei1' vacation at Amberley 'Beach,
^rs" J' A' Thompson
4nd.<inuny of Tweed . were holi
day visitors: with friends here; .
Miss Ethel Robertson is con^..
sjrill tOi be<1 fono,^ng a heart
Mtrs\ Dgri Ward was ordered
.tcr/~ked at the week-end with
pneumonia. v -
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LucknoW
Presbyterian Church
, Rev. C, A. Winn, B.A.,
Minister.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
10.00 ajn.: Sunday School. ,
11.00 a.m*: Rev. Robert Mac-
corine 11. ''
3,00 p.m.: Erskine, Dungan-1
non. Rev Macconnell. I
7.00 pan.: Rev. $Iacconnell.
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PAGE THREE
OBITUARY
MRS. WM. R, MARTIN
Mrs, Wim, R. Maritin passed
away at her home, on Friday,
August 14th, exactly, ten years
from the day her late husband
was’ buried, Mys., Martin ’had been
in failing, health for a long per
iod and .critically, i_U (fpr several
weeks but bore her suffering
without complaint and with
Christian fortitude.
She was bom ip Kiriloss on
August 20th, 1883, youngest dau
ghter Of the late. .Dayir ZCarruth-
ers and his wife Rachel Lockhart.
.•■SKe^wa^’rriaiWed to Wm/Robert
Martin‘in 1907 by Rev. D. L. Mc-
Kerrol, Sh^ is survived by four
children;, Wm, Frederick and
Goldwin Lockhart, of Paramount,
John David Martin, principal of
Thornhill Public, School Who re
sides at Maple and Ethel Rae
(Mrs. Allans Stuart) of R.R. 1,
EganviUe, in Renfrew &o. She
leaves five grandchildren, David
Maftin, and John, Margaret, Mary
and Ethel Stuart. Her only sister,
Mrs. Annie Creech, lives at Pine
River. Her two brothers, John. T,
and David Carruthers, predeceas
ed her,. . ■ • * . . >u.
Service was held at her late
residence,
day, Augus
Parker of
church conducting; the service and
interment was ifi Greemhill Cem
etery. The pallbearers were Dav
id, Elliott and Irwin Carruthers,
Eddie Creech, John Moffat and
Austin Martin. The many ibeauti-.
ful floral tributes were carried
by the neighbors.
Friends from a distance attend
ing the funeral were - Mr. and
Mrs. J.. Hallawell from Concord,
Mrs. J< Valiant from Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. John Moffatt, Mrs., Geo.
-T-horripson-and-M-r^and-Mrs^Meb
Mdrison from Bognor near Owen
Sound.
LAUCHLIN C. MacIVER
After months "of weakness and
suffering, Lauchlan C. Maclver
passed away, peacefully in Kin
cardine Hospital on Wednesday
evening, August 26th. He iwas
born in Lucknow, June 22, 1868,
and when three years pld moved
to the iarm, Cohcessibn 4, Huron
where he grew to manhood. On
July 8th, 1903, he was married
in . Harrisville, Michigan, to Mar-
garet La Chapelte and this year
the couple celebrated their gold
en wedding anniversary at the
4)ome-oL4hfrir-daughteF-and-son—
in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Dickie
of Kinloss, when many friends
and neighbors shared the happy
eyent. Mr. Maclver was a genial
kindly man, a good and helpful
-neighbor^andfriendT-devoted-to~
his home and family and to his
church where he Was an esteem
ed elder. His health ^declined fol
lowing the sudden (accidental
death of his only son Donald in
the fall of 1951. His eldest daugh
ter, Frances (Mrs. Donald
Brough) died in 1932,
He is survived by his Wife and
two daughters, Sarah (Mrs. W.
Townson of Sudbury, Elizabeth
{Mrs. Ira Dickie); elevep grand
children arid one half brother,
Mr. Tom Ross of , Toronto. His
frothers, John, Dan, Will Ken
neth and George predeceased
Him, also two sisters, Lizzie (Mrs.
Wm. MacLeod) and Mary Jane
(Mrs. Dan MacDonald).
The funeral in South Kiriloss
Fresbyterian church on Saturday
afternoon was conducted by his
minister, Rev. G. S. Baulch, who
spoke-wor-ds-nfjicomfor.t—concerm-~ -
ing the Christian’s hope.
PaiiLcannot;effect Us always,
Brighter days will soon be
here, ’
Sorrow may oppress us often,
. Yet a happier time is nerir! ’
All along our earthly journey
This reflection lights the way:
. Nature’s darkest hour., is always
Just before the break of. day<
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Mr. and Mrs. Murray Richard-
^rF“iind~^vn^hitdren-“nf—Fort‘S
Erie, spent a couple of weeks
with her mother, Mfs. Bessie
Shirley and with Mr. and Mrs. .
Hirvey Webster. : *. ,
Mrs. Kenneth Farrish and her
daughter,. Mrs. Hugh McKenzie '*
and two children, Duncan and
Jgiily McKenzie, attended the Mc
Grath-Nelson wedding in Toron-
to. Mrs; Nelson, the bride’s moth-
eri spent a week iri Toronto prior
to’the Wedding.
SALADA’
'^ill; Stjmspri, Jr,, Ippal C.N.R.
section foreman, is on^a» holiday
tnp. to the West. : . ; ‘
Mrs. Charles Lorenz has moved
from the Henderson Apartments
to her home on Ludgard Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald
and children of Ottawa haVe
been holidaying here and at the*1
Stewart, cottage at Point Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier and
.Winhifred and Mrs. Mary Tiffin
of Whitechurch visited .Sunday
with Mr. and-Mrs. Sam Reid. .'
Mr. ..and Mrs.. Charles Smith of
Blenheim visited here last .week
upoh returning from a trip thru
Northern Michigan via Mariitou-1-
in Island. 1
, Mr. and Mrs. Jack’Clark, an/
their daughter Kathleen . of
Southampton were recyent callers
in town. Mrs.; Clark, was formerly
Birdie Macintosh..
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Havens re
turned the first of the week after
"a . tvvo " weeks’ " trip to Saskatche
wan,to visit relatives. They trav
elled’ by train,
'■ Mrs. R. H,.Thompson and Wil7
■ rim'd^hbmps'on arri spending the
week in Toronto. Miss Helen
•Thompson/has .. been visiting af
Huntsville.'
Mrs< Wm. MacDonald of Hani/
iiton has bee'n visiting with Mrs.
Duncan MacDonald and -renew
ing old .friendships here and at
St. Helens.:
Mr.. John MacLeod returned to
his home in Speers, Sask., after
visiting his rriother, Mrs. John
MacLeod and his sister, Mrs.
Harry Nixon Of town,
Mi\ Murray MacDonald of Win-
nipeg visited receritly^at Peter G.
Moffat’s anl renewed old friend-
ships-i-n-^theriba ngsi de-d istrict“He
~is~a~rriephew of the late George
Murray,"
Lome
borough
iri—towu__T________
mother, Mrs: Janet MacDonald
Seaforth, has been vacationing
the Beach, despite the fact she
in hrir 92nd year, v.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
two children David
Anri are holidaying
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aramount, on Mon
Rev. H. L.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and ..Mrs: Lome B. Reid
of Ripley announce the engage-:
nient of their daughter, Fvelyn
Eilene to James. Marshall,- son of
ML:... And7 .Mrs- ■ J ack JB rad ley p f
'. Ashifeld. Wed'ding to take place
the latter part Of September.,
... Mr. and Mrs. Ewart D. Mac-
. Phers&n announce the engage-
•ment of their daughter, Jean Isa-
ibel, to Mr. Thomas Harold Wade,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wade of Bfelgraye . The marriage
to take place Saturday, Septem-
/ “ber 12th^af two o’clock in Wing-
ham Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs; James Ansley
Henry, Wingham, 'wish to ari-
: nounce tfrri engagement of their
daughter, Donna Marguerite, to
James Stanley Hall, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Stanley Hall,
Wingham. The marriage will take
•place in Wingham United Church
/on Tuesday,. September 15th at
——3;30 p.nv——'
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gaunt,
Whitechurch, wish to announce
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the engagement of their^briry^dau—
4 ghte.r, Jean Elizabeth, to Donald
James Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ross, Kinloss Township;
The wedding to take place in
-—Whitechureh-Rresby-terianchurch-
' Saturday, September 12th at
o’clock. . .
UPPER SCHOOL
EXAM RESULTS
< George Anderson: Trig.,: C. -
Russell Barr: Eng Comp.,
Eng. Lit., II; Alg., II; Geom. C.;
Zool., C; Phys., II; Chem., C; Fr.
Au., C; French Crimp., C.
Bill Baulch: Hist,, I.
. Shirley Burden: E. Crimp., Ill;
Zool.,C. J
Gladys Chin: K Comp., C; Eng.
Lit., Ill; Hist., II; Geom., C; Trig.,
Ill; French A., Ill; French Comp.,
Morley Chin: Phys., C; French
Comp., C. ’
Carolyn Gibson: Hist.,, C; Trig.,
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S^tty^Hamilton: E. Corrip., ITU
* Eng. Lit., Ill; Geom., II; Zoot, C;
Lait. Comp., III;. French A.; C; Fr.
Comp., C. ,, ■. /' /
Joan Hamilton: Trig., L
,... Harold Howhld: Trig;, IIL
, Mary MacMillan: E, Corrip., Ill;
Eng. Lit., I; Hist., II; Geom., II:
Zool., C,; Lat. Comp., II; French
. Au., Ill; French Comp., II. ,
Donald MacNay:' Eng. Comp.,'
IH; Eng. Lit., I; Alg., I; Trig., II;
Geom., II; Phys:, C; Chem/ C;
-^hcrAu/XrFreiKKTom^^Ip
Murray McDonagh:. Eng. Lit
T“IV Alg., l;; Geom., Ill; Chem., C;
Edna Reid: Eng. Comp., Ill;
•’Eng. Lit., I; Hist., II; Zorit/IL
ChenL, III/Lst; Auth;, T; French
Auth., II; French Comp., It
, Dan Rosb: E.>Comp., C; E,‘Lit„
H; Trig., C; Pliys., C.
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. Nor'maf Sherwood: E. Corrip., C
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MacDonald of Peter-
was a week-end caller
He tells us that , his
of
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Grant arid
and Carol
With his
father, Mr. R. A. Grant, and other
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grant
have two other boys. One of them
has been, in Germany... fdr^bver
a year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Higgins of.
Detroit are spending two weeks
at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Curran. Mrs. Curran, who had
been convalescing at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Ander
son of Lu,cknow, was able to re
turn to her home in Ashfield at'
the’ first of the week’
Visitors at- the home of Mr. and
~MT57~^ScnTdy—^MacLeod~-o'f~^Luek--
now were Mr. John MacLeod of
Speers, Sask.; Mr. .‘arid Mrs. Wil-
ibert Hodgkinson and Kenneth of
Wirigharn; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Good and three children of Tren
ton; Mrs. Good was formerly Isa
bel’Keith of .Tecswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman FarriOr,
Brian and Colleen of Toronto vis
ited Tuesday with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid.
Mr.' and MrsZ-.W- A« RUssell
have been spending three weeks
with their, daughter/ Mrs. ,W*. A»
McKibben, at Kincardine Beach.
Eng. Lit.,'?;'Hist ~c7’Geom./ H:
!’ Mr, and Wrs.-John Kilpatrick
spent’ thd * week-end at Honey
Harbor and on their return were
accompariiicd by Marilyh Kilpat•
rick who has spent ^he summer
at. Del a wana *tnn. KoLne Kilpat-
fick will tom a In there- until latei..
this month.'Glaclys Kilpatrick has
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gng, i* Hist., C; Geoim, n; . .
. • Zeol., D* ^eiich Arith.,JC.* French
, Cl. 1 '' spent the suninieu. •. Coh>p., e.spent’ the summeT,
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fourth Concession STEVE STOTHERS MET
CHARLIE BARBER IN B.C.
At a^ Board of Trade and RotaryMiss Margaret MacDiarmid of
Windsor is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. W. G/ MacKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham &
family of Corunna were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac
Dougall and family and accom
panied them to Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey MacDougall’s cottage at
Midland for the* Week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Graham MacDon
ald, Miss Margaret and Mac Mac
Donald are enjoying a motor trip
through Southern Ontario, Buf
falo and other points..
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Townson &
fain ily left, for Sudbury on Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Townson mot
ored down again on Friday to
attend Mrs. Townson’s- father’s
funeral- on Saturday. ,
Mrs. Barton arid family of.
Drayton have been visiting, with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham for j Progress which is now published
the past two Weeks. - by his son. .
Bailey's Beauty Salon |
dinner in Chilliwack, B.C,, qti
| August 21, Steve Stothers met in
with Charles Barber, and another
tongue - wagging spree about
Lucknow and district resulted.
Steve and Charlie’s grandfath
ers, lived opposite each other at
Hdckett’s church. Charlie’s •par
ents, Mr; and Mrs. Chas. Darber,
lived at one time on the farm
now owned by George Alton. His
mother was Margaret Hackett, a
sister of the late Joseph Hackett
and of Mrs. W;’ J. McNall of
LiicknowZ . ,
Charlie was employed in The
Sentinel Office frrirti 1900-03 un-
' derA the late James Bryan. He
: latrir established the Chilliwack
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