The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-08, Page 18/
PURPLE GROVE
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SANTA CLAUS.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PAGE SIXTEEN
MONUMENTS
MEMORIALS
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LANGSIDE
Sympathy is extended fo Mrs,
Jernes Cochrane in the passing
of her father, M^r. Marriott.
Mrs. Russel Ritchie Und M^i
Wm. Scott ; attended the shower
ip Wingham oh Wednesday ev
ening in honor of Miss : Doris
Struthers, nt the horiie, of Mps.
Lome Archer (nee Jessie Scott);
We extend congratulations to the
bridereleot and prospective groom
ML Walter \Sc0tt, wh^se ntar*
riage takes placf shortly.
Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Wall and
friniiiy visited Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Ita Wall and family,
Whitechurch. ,
.... i. Mr. andMrs.;: Wm. /Scpttj and
Mr. Gordon Scott of Ripley at
tended the funeral at Belgrave
on Saturday afternoon of their
aunt, Mrs. Jack Scott, .
; Those: thking in the bus trip
to London on Saturday from
around here were Mrs. Bert, Mofr
fat, Mrs. Wes Ypung, Mrs. Geo.
Waddell, Mrs. Russel Ritchie,
Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Johnston
Corin.
Curtis Dawson returned home
from WihgKam Hospital on Wed
nesday and returned to school
Monday mpynjhg. '
CUtROSSCORNERS
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex* Whytock
and Carman spent Monday with
Mr, arid Mr§. Ronald ^Stanley and
George, Kinloss.
: Mrs. Mary Wall isspending
some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wall. Teeswater.
. Mrs. Perry liodgins was host
ess to the ladies for a plastic
.demonstration Wednesday even
ing, ’ ’ • .
iMr, and Mrs, Frank Brown and
Sog spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Mibholson and .family
■Bervie, « ■.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Schneider
and family, Teeswater, spent
Sunday witl^ Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schumacher, .
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ASHFlELp notes
The first mooting of the newly
organized C.G.I.T- group was
held last Friday evening at the
home of M^ Sadie Johnston.
Wednesdayevening of this Week
they meet at Miss Beverley Mac-
Kenzie’s home. .
The November meeting of the
Presbyterian’. W,MJS. will Ibe held
on, Thursday afternoon at the’
, home of Mrs. N. G, MacKenzie.
Mrs. A. A. J. Simpson will be
the leader. The roll call is to be
answered by a Christmas verse.
This is the annual meeting when
reports will be received and 1955
officers installed. •
Children Baptized
Three children Were baptized
■by Rev. R. J. MacDonald at the
afternoon service in the Presby-
terian Church~on“Sunday.‘ Donald
Robert, son of Mr; and Mrs. Don
ald Simpson; Patricia Louise,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
MacLennan; Barry Harrison, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac
Donald. - -
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The Purple Grove Farm Forum
met at the home o£Mr> and Mrs.
John Emerson on Monday even
ing with'a good attendance. As
this was. review night the sub
jects for the past month were re
viewed and discussed arid'a per-
iod of recreation was enjoyed ny
all, . ;•
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Currie vis
ited at the home of' the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Arm
strong of Bervje.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leesdn,
Iona and Barbara visited at the
home of Mr. Jack Elphick re
cently.
A British Knit demonstration
was held at the home of Mrs.
Morford McKay on Friday of last
week. -
Mr. and Mrs, Donald McCosh,
Mary and Dick visited at the
home of Mrs. Annetta Bushell on
Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley
and family visited at the home
of Mr. Ellis Gossell, Ripley. 0
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Currie and
family visited at the' home of Mrs.
Gertie Walsh, Kinlough.
Purple Grove Institute met .at
4he_hame_of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Leeson with a good attendance
last Wednesday afternoon.
Quite a number from here at-*
(tended a plastic demonstration
held at the .hom^ of Mrs. Perry
Hodgins on Wednesday night.
Mr. andp,Mrs. Burton -Collins,
spent Saturday at Kitchener.
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ITUARY
a.marriott
of Joseph Aiken
Lucknow occurred
Hospital on Friday
-rwis st 4.4. C
68th year.
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8th, 1954
JOSEP
The de
Marriott
in Wingh
evening' item attack.,
W.as in h
He Was -bdm, ih Howick Town
ship Qrt November 20th, 1888-and
was Vson, of John Marriott and
Ann Gregg. For some time Mr.
Marriott “has lived in this com
munity where' members of, his
family reside,
. The funeral service was. held
at i the McLennan - MacKen?ie
Memorial Chapel on Monday af-
tefrndon conducted by Rev, G7 S.
Baulch of South Kinloss Presby
terian Church'.
I Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery, the pallbearers being
Wesley Ritchie, John Ritchie, El
don Miller, Robert Lyons, Frank
MacKenzie and Alvin Volk.
Mr, Marriott is survived by
Ihis Widow, the former J£yrtl’e
Gower of Dashwood; by four
daughters, Mrs. Howald (Ida)
of Lucknow, Mrs. James Coch
rane (Arma) of Kiriloss, Mrk Ar
thur Clarke (Alice) of Kinloss,
Mrs. John Clarke (Margaret) of
London; by two sons, Vernon
Marriott of Lucknow and Walter
Marriott-of-Kincardine;-and™ by-
three stepchildren,, Mrs. Oliver
Bedard (^Glije) of Sarnia; Mrs.
Robert Richter (Martha) of ’ Im
gersoll and Bruce Kenny of Ham
ilton.. ' 7
He was predeceased by a dau
ghter, Mrs. E. Holt (Hazel) of
Grand Bend, in 1939.
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