The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-25, Page 9r.
W PNESDAY, .APRIL2'5'th, 1956
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1 uCKNOW, ONTARIO
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've ` Db!n0Our
We take care of our CATTLE,
The animals' are TB tested. and 'their
milk is pasteurized.
Constant checking is keeping the,
TB :problem in pur herds under '
good control.
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has ' d opped dramatically.:.. .
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the 'incidence rate has, fallen• a scant
1,.3 percent over the past .15 years.
WHY, WE'RE REALLY JUST ..:
BEGINNING TO. MAKE'. PROGRESS
AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS. IN •
OUR HOMES. '•
To win'.. td snake as good; a, record
for ourselves as for our 'cattle.
we MUST ALL .' .
gin The Crusade An�
eX-Rayed
GODERICH:.McKAY: HALL -May. 18, 7 p.m. to,'10
p.m.; May 22, 23, 24 and 25-2 pan; to 5
p.m., 7 p.m to 10 p.m.
'DUNGANNON: UNITED CHURCH -May 17, 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m., / p.m.', to 10 p.m.
WINGHAM: TOWN •HALL --May 14, , 7 pm. to 10
p.m.;. May 15 and. 16, 2 p.m.. to 5 p.m., 7
p.m. to 10 p.m.
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SPONSORSHIP HURON TB ' ASSOCIATION
WEDDINts. BELLS
HEDLEY—HALDENBY •
The marriage 'was solemnized
in St. Peter's Anglican' Church.,
Lucknow, when Joyce Marie
Halder>lby,, daughter'' of Mr.. and
'Norman Haldenby, Holy-•
rood, became . the bride of. Dh
e
• be
rt George Hedley, Ziiolyrood,'
. sop of Mervyn W. Hedley, Glam-
is. The Rev: ' H, • L. Jennings per -
•formed, the cenierony.
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Given, in marriage by her
father, the 'bride wore .a. -blue
linen- dress -with •whte—accessor
ies and ''corsage.' of pftrk carna•.
tion.• She was . attended (by; :Mrs.
• Jack Carrick; Goderich, sisterof
the groom, who :chose a .''dark
-- blue -dress; w
pink carnation corsage;
Douglas Haldernby of Holyrood,
brother' • of ' .the bride, waS
AUXILIARY, HELD
`BIRTHDAY 'PARTY.
,On Friday evening :the Ladies'
Auxiliary to 'the Canadian ,Leg-
ion held • their 12th birthday
party with about thirty members
present to •: enj oy 'a very pleasant
evening, : 'The .birthday :. cake,
adorned. with 12 candles,' Was cut
by President Anna Johnston.
,After supper the entertain.
•ni,ent committee. took charge ,of
the; program which included.. a.
Hawaiian dance :by. Karen' Was-
ney, :Helen Johnston and Wendy
MacKenzie; ' piano ..instrurneneal
by Nancy Forster; solo by. 'Mrs,'
.atg-a-rot- sney-•,:i-oiunal_read_`
ings (by Mesdames . Eva . Black,
Agnes Thomson, Lois• McIntosh,.
Margaret, Carruthers 'arid Isobel
MacKenzie; . reading by Mrs.
.Su:San McN, ru'ghton ( dance . la
'Ti•ud= Thomson reading ,by: Ag-
nes Alton; irni•tation•• of an old
in:iid • fo:-tru;tt;ng, by , Comrade
Garbutt; tap dance by Joan. and
Wendy, ,iV1aci<erizie,, Karen Was-.
ney and Helen Johnston
Bingo was played with ,.tile .
-winners `hang Lois . M'acT fosh
Sadie ll,rniiiton. ' Agnes Alton,
Clara Johnsteme,•' Eunice Reid,,
1$42.;. -id JohnStoriet Nancy Fprster�,
Mrs, Garbutt, Margaret Carruth-
ers, Margaret ' Wasney, Susan
1Vlclaughton, M a r y` MacNay,
Mr's, Salomon, Bertha .ougheed;
With ;specials . Won by 'Clara • and
Helen Johnstone.
groomsman.
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A reception followed, at the
' borne •of the bride's parents. The
couple will live near Holyrood.
COIVLMENDS PROGRAM
The Chesley. ;Ente'rprise `repro
duced a• portionof. The Sentinel's:
rQport lit` the organizing of the
Sepoy' C'emfmunity Sports As-
sociation :and: had? this cornmenf
to make,
"Wei c6 Tn endII .to' sports • en -yl
thttsiasts to C'hesley the prograrn
being sot tip in Liicknow . to' fos-
ter,
os-tet. amateur sport, and wonder
if the Clxesley Athletic Associa-
tion Would . not call " a public
meeting and see if something
along the s ine 01 =3 Q e
CARD OF THANKS
The family • ;of the ' late Mrs,
William( T. +Gardner wish to, ex-
press their sincere' • thanks to
their • friends and neighbors for.
their many expressions of sym-
pathy extended to 'them' in the
loss of a loving mother. Also
deep appreciation to Mr, and
Mrs. Baker• and the ,staff of
Baker's Hospital' and everyone
there who so ,lovingly cared for
her and .tried to ease . her many
months of .suffering. Also •all
friends who visited and brought
gifts and Words` of comfort." Sin-
cere thanks to Dr •M H. 'Corrin,
Rev.. J. R. Dickinson,' Rev.. ,G.•A.
•1Vleiklejt hn and ' Rev. . A. r W.:
Brawn' of Brant eSe ,rnd
aetlswill long be. reinerhbered,.:
CARD OF: 'THANKS.
I' would like to thank St.
'Peter's Guild, my, neighbor's. and
friends ,who sent cards, fruit•;an.d
flowers, : and 'enquired -about me
during my. illness.. Special thanks.
to . 'Dr, Corrin,
James. Johnstone.
IN MEMORIAM
GRAHAM—in loving memory of
our father, Herbert Graham,
who •passed :away :one year 'ago,
April 23, 1955. .
The pearly,. gates were 'open,
.:A en,
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•_ g tl•.e �oee , -sand: ycorne . ;
`With geed -byes left unspoken,
' • He' gently entered home.
—Always remembered. by '•The
Family.
ASH F`•I ELD c•tAN
FOUNDER DIES
Mrs. Robert Lennie of ..Harrill -
ton, who: was the moving force
behind the formation of the Mac-
Donald Clan
acDonaldClan reunion in Ashfield,
passed away recently.. at Molint
Hamilton Hospital; She was , in
her 90th year.
Mrs. Lennie was formerly Jane
M. 'MacDonald, and was ,born, in
�1Vlilton Redcastle, kiliearnan,
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,Scotland..'•.. She , carne to Canada
as a' young 'woman and for 72
years has resided at . Hamilton..
Her, , association, • 'in ' tli"s• corn-
munity were ;.established through
visiting with • her riles ' and
aunt in-Asi fjeld £fenneth;• °F n-
IIvMEMQRIAM`
LortNz-1n ,memory of Charles
.Lorenz, a dear husband, who
passed away April:23rd, 1953. •
You left without a fond ,farweli,
But God had willed it so.
h know you will Abe •waiting for
me .. • •
When .:my time has. come to go.
I know that we have .,got :to go
To meet, Him face to fade,
And if we• don't serve Him well
(below,.
We won'treceive a .place.
'A place in heaven. where God
:does dwell, where:
Where all is bright and fair, ;
Ah. Charlie _ •dear.,. 's.. and :LW -77-
know
That • T ,will meet you •there
-•.Composed; by wife, Dorothy
Lorenz, Lucknow. •
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lay, Rory and Christine Ma,Don-
aid; and she made many friends
in the' •district. . It was some 27
years ago that she spearheaded
a movement to organize the .Mac-.
Donald . Clan • and ii „the inter-
vening ' year s was always a pot,
ular and famliar . figure', at the.
annual reunion.
Flowers were sent by the
Clan, and,a carload from here
:attended he funeral 'including",
Mr. Thomas MacDonald, David A •
1V
MacDonald, rse'Elizabeth Rose,
Mrs.
' DuncaJohnston. ,
n Munn and
Noble
Mrs. Lennie • . Was a.. charter ;
member :- of St. Giles Church,
the. Orkney •arid Shetland
iety,' the Gaelic' • Society, the
I-.0 D.IfiJ `"-an'.d was- ma o e , a • L. e ;
Imerniber ..of the R.ed .Crass ..Soc-
iety in 19204 °Her ''husband' died
'in 1912. Slie is survided by three:
sons, J. • D. 'Lennie and, R.. A.
Lennie of Dundas, and: T, . S. Len-
nie of ;Weston; one 'daughter,
Mrs. George Campbell of Wel-
land; five grandchildren and four,
great-grandchildren. The funeral
was held from the home . of her
son,• J. D. Lennie, Dundas. Inter-
ment was in Hamilton "Cemetery:
ACKNOWLEDGE FURTHER
DONATIONS TO TV •FUNK..
Additional;donations :' to those' ` •
previously ,acknowledged' have.
been received by The :Clansmen
•Lin_..a:rd.4athe T ad. -tor• -Mcrae
Cupskey's , use. • They' • include,
Dr.
M.' H., Corrin $10; Andy. R•ab=' •
irison, M,P., • "$10; Ladies. Court •
C;O.F„ $5.00;' Rae Watson, $2.00.
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