HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-21, Page 3McDonalds celebrate their 50th
Fifty years eso (Novembe r 16) a
young man and 'woman, from. West
Wawanutalt Township, tmvclied by
car through doe to a foot of snow,
w the Lucknow United Church
manse, to exchange tthek wedding
vows. The getaway united in
wedlock Rozella Phillips, daughter
of George and Edith Phillips, and
. Noonan McDonald, son of Colin
and Mary McDonald. St cling up
with the betrothed wets the bride's
since,. Isabel (Phillips) Young.
Mrs. McDonald recalls when she
,arose in they morning there was a
ski of snow, but during the day
the snow continued to fall ae
cumulating in goat amounts, as the
4 p.m. se price time �. Sbe
had aro fear of notit to the
manse on time, as thankfully the
winds were not strong.
• As was common with most young
couples being married 50 years ago,
the McDonahla vete veal* to
leave on a honeymoon. The realron-
aibilities on the farm made it iancon-
venient to take the time off.
During
the
Min West
Wawanoth, with Mrs.McDonald
being very active in the barn and in
the Add. This came to an, end a
few years ago when it was neces-
amry to have =goy
tthhe her on
The 100 acre ftm
was owned by her gram Sam
Phillips, who upon his death left it
to Rozella's uncle, Lloyd Philllpte It
will; be 50 years on the 9th of
February, that Rozella and Noonan
moved to the faun, so she could
keep house for her uncles, Lloyd,
and. John. Following the (teeth of
her uncle, the faxen was passed on
to Roxella,
In additionto her responsibilit
as a homemaker and MOther. Rozel-
Fun night at OES
On TtlesdaY. November . 13, Sympathy is extended to the
Huron. amines No. 89, Wingham _Robert MacKenzie family and to
began. the "World of; Lovre" 'and Donelda Moffat. •
Happiness Veae wit' apotluck
supper, A fantastic variety of door-
prizes
oor prizes were drawn followingthe
meal. The, directors Linda
Campbell, Les Shaw and Louise
Bosman were in charge of the fun.
All the members' brought :a
donation for the box to be sent to
the ' Survival . Through Friendship
House in.Goderich..at donation was
made to the Children's Aid Society
• Christmas project.
Plans were discussed, for a Lawn
Bowling Tournament and Strawber-
ry Tea • in June. Lawn bowling
members -be prepared to help!
A vote of thanks was extended to
all who so willingly helped with the
catering, by .Worthy Matron Naney
McIntyre.
Members . interested in having a
fan day at the district curling spiel
irr, January, are to contact the
secretary or Worthy Matron as soon .
' as possible.
A Christmas program is being
planneed to follow the December
meeting.
0BITUARY.:.
Elizabeth S. MacCallum
Elizabeth 'Bryce MaacCalliim, of
Pinecrest Mand. Nursing Home,
passed away in Lucknow on
November 11, 1990, in her 100th"
year.
Mrs.= MacCallum' was a member'.
of the Lucknow . Presbyterian
'Church.
She was born on February 6,
1891, in Minnesota,UJnited States,
a daughter of the late Donald an
Penelope (Kennedy)Mclntosh.
The former Elizabeth McIntosh
married Neil MacCallum on
December 31, 1913 in Kinliss
Tovrnshiip. •
She is survived .by her children,
Donalda (Scott) Moffat, Lucknow;-
Jean Conley, Lucknow and Nellie;
Johnston, Wingham.
Mrs. MacCallum also leaves to
mourn her passing a brother, James
McIntosh, of Strathtby Nursing
Home; six grandchildren and
several great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by sisters,
Annie McQuillin and Helen McIn-
tosh, and her brother, Alex McIn-
tash.
•
• Visitation was at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home, Luck -
now, from where the funeral service .
was conducted' by Rev. Peggy
,Kinsman on November 14.
Fiovawer bearers were Rhonda,
Roxanne and Marsha Schnnrr.
Pallbearers were Donald McKin-
non, Barry Johnston, Don ,Johnston,
Pat Strauss, Willard Siegner and
Bill Leddy. `
Interment Greenhill Cemetery.
la worked in various hoses is the
area mid Lacknow.
Norman vorntinnes to actively
arm. tending so him heofand
hew and 7p the Odds. He
alao helps his eon, Bill, who fano.
Six years sg,o he sold the trucking
business he had run for 38 years.
Norman ado worked for 20 yea
.snow plowing in the township.
The � were blessed
with four chilrlr n,. Betty, ,y,Mrs.
David
Kirkland,'R. 2, Lucknow;
Louise, Mrs.Wat Small, Water-
loo; Bill (Ruth)Ralphor West Wawana,osh
and Wayne of West W`awanosh,
A dinner and dance was bold last,
Saturday at the Legion in honour of.
this couple's anniversary, with
Tifns supplying the music. A
of friends wined and dined
ozena and Norman the previous•
weed, followed by a dinner at
Betty's. on the Sunday.
Letters of congratulation were
received from the Governor
General, the Prime Minlst&x and the
Province of Ontario,
Congratulations Mr, and .
McDona1d!
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Family and Mends gathered ed` last r►aa, turd y to make the mon of
' *be 501k anniversary pt Roselle mid Norman McDonald. They were
married at the United Churchamaae.aq►a,.November 16,11940. (Pat
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