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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-03, Page 2PAGE; TWO - THE. ..LU. CKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THURS'•, JANUARY 3rd, 1952 . ,CHRISTMAS SEAL. . FU01N0: CLIMBS Since the last list of donations to the . • Christmas • seal .fund was published ' the 'fund has been boosted --.,to over the_900 mark. A nurniber..of contributions°which have ,been left at The Sentinel Office are not. included. in the following list. , . Pre' 'iously .acknowledged $651.- 50; Raynard •Ackert 2.00;. Bert Al- ton 2.00; Ebner: Allton 2:00,;."WWa1t- er. Alton 2.00; Pied Anderson 2,00; Harry Anderson 2.00; .E' V. Baker • 2.00; Howard Barger '2,00; Flax- , Man Barkwell 2:00,' % Keith •:Blake 2.00; J. J. Brown .: 2•.00; George. . Burgess .200•• Jas. Burns :.2,00;` g .► Mrs. R, J. .Cameron 1;00; Ira Campbell 2.00; ,D. H. Carruthers.. 2.00; J. F. Chadwick 1.00; Ken neth. Chester 2.00; Stewart 'Coll- • yer. 2.00; W. E.,,Collyer 2.00;• Cur -- tie Colwell /2,00;;;; Isaac .Cranston • 100, A Friend 1,00;: , Clifford Crawford 2.00; LeRoyCulbert '1.00;" Rev.. R.• Currie '2.00; ,Doug las Fairish 2,00; Duncan Farrish 2.00; Donald Finlayson 2,00; Mrs. M A. Finlayson 2:00; Geo. 'Fisher 100; Gordon Fisher 1:00, W. For- ster ` 2.00; Mrs. Richard 'Gardner' -- '2.00; " (Russell Gaunt '2.00; Mass: Catherine Gibson 1,Q0;, Miss Dor- *thy Gibson 1.00; J. ' G. Gillespie 2.00; Arthur. Graham 2.00; Doug- : oug • , las Graham 2.00; J M.;Greer%2.00;• • Wm.' Griffin 'ZOO; Alex Hackett 100; -Clifford'- Hackett. 150; Al: • fred• Ilaldenby'2.00; Howard';Har- ris 2:00; Roy Haven's '2,00;: E J. Hedley 'Robert : 'Helm. 2,00';: . 2.00; , ., ... Eldon Henderson::2.00;;. "J. F. Hen_ Berson 2.00;'W. W:` Hill 2',00, Wm. Houston ; 2.0; Allen Hunter: 2.00; n Hunter 2.00; Russell' Ir- vin , vin 2:00; . Spence Irwin 2.0.0; 'Mrs: Ida 'C. 'Jamieson 1.00; Clifford Johnston • 2.00; •Elmer Johnston. ,'200; Jas. Johnston' .;2.00; J. R', Johnstone 2.00; : Redvers Johnston •:2.00; Harveyit<ilpa+trick 2:00; : King loss Kairshea Woriien's .Instituter • .10.00;• Harry • Lavis 2.00 Jas,, Lit-. tle •2.00; N. G., MacKenzie' 1.00; Neil 'McCallum 1.00;..Miss E. Mc-. Cluskey :2:00; ' John McInnes' :1:00; Heribert McKeith. 1.00;. N. 'J. J. MgKenzie '2:00; , Chas:' MacLean. 2.00; Donald A. McLean 2.00; Mrs. "Margaret 'MeLenna_n 2,00; . Myles McMillan °.1.00;' Ross '' McMillan: • ' 2,00. • E. Miller, '2.00 • W. I. Miller •3;00; 'Rev.. A. & : Mitchell, 1.00; David 1VIofifat 2:09; :Farish •Moffat 2.00; Kenneth•Mowbray 2':00; 'Rev, J W. Mumford 2:00; Archie: Nrch olson 2.00; Leonard O'Laughlin 100.; Miss .:Jean Osborne.. 2.00; George Phillips .2.00;.- • Herman Phillips 2;00; : Nolble. Pierce ,1.00; Orlands Richards 2.00; • Frank Ritchie - 2.00; - John --Ritchie 10(4_ Russell' Ritchie• -1.00; '-John- Robb - 2:00; .W. J. Robb • 2:00; Mrs... Eliz-• abeth ; Rose..2.00; ' Clifford Rqu1- • ston. 2.00 Miss Mary Rutherford 2.00; ' Miss W, D. atutherford 2.00; S.O.S. Club 10.00; . St ..:Helen's Women's Institute 200; -Charles. • .Steward .50; H+ . Sutherland 2:00;.'Earl,Swan-. 2.0 Ewart Tay- : •lor 2.00; Donald' 'Thompson 1.00; • Frank Thompson 2.00; Chas. Tiff fin 2.00 Township ,of Kinloss 10.00; John Waddell 2.00; Town- ship; of"West Wawanosh 5.00; .Got- don Wall 2.00; Harty' Wall 2.00; Jos. Whitby 1.00; Mrs. ^H.: Wilson. 1.00; Total $90154: • • ..WOLF .CUBS: Pack! • Pack, Pack, Pack!!. Yes Cubs it's Parade Circle,' again' tnext Tuesday, same .place and Mime --7 pari. at • the Recreational Centre. Apela :will be 'looking .for • you.: all ottt;• neat and tidy in full • uniforrn. -• .... - Commencing next week com- petition' , between the sixes . will '. get ti derway with 'points being , awarded for attendance at both' Cubs. and ,Sunday. School,. pullet- ?: uality,.cleainliness with regard to person. and. •uniform • conduct; " games and badges.-. Instruction , will be given to new Cubs and for''actirvity there - will be .indoor hockey, so .bring• along your 'stick. ..An old, broom handle Or hockey stick with the blade cut Off will be best.' • We riow have 28' Members in the Picic-L=16' being Invested Ten,- der ' Pads ,and..12•' rye;w "`-. chumis. Those •who are . Tender ads' are rre q u este d please tri. g' , their 25 -cent registration� fee. , 1 See .. you. 'all ne`t Tuesday. WEDDING BELLS, NMeGEE-POPE • • ' Tan;: the. United Church, Dun-' gannon on Saturday. afternoon, Re'v. George Watt officiated at the marriage of 'Bertha Matilda, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs.. Otto Popp;. ' Dungannon, , to. Alvin Earl .McGee, second, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Reg McGee, Goderich, Miss Sally McDonald played the bridal chorus. from Lohengrin as the' bride took her place.,A love lybouquet of yellow and white: chrysanftheariums adorned. the al- tar: table; Given .in 'marriage by. :her father, the (bride looked love- ly wearing a floor 4length. gown' of white satin and nylon with lace' design and ~lover's -knots; long, pointed sleeves; Her veil was in fingertip length. ' She carried. white fluted carnations in lover's knot formation. The. .bride's sis-• -ter; Miss Lillian P. Popp, wore a long gown, of taffeta in lune' shade with nylon yoke,. and short 'sleeves. She carried a matching muff with yellow fluted . carna- tions Bonnie McGee,` niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl in -a yellow: satin . frock* With match - 'Mg cap and Muff, ,with yellow :fluted carnations., Leonard Mc- Gee, . Goderich, . brother; of the. bridegrroomii, was best man.. The. guests were ushered by Mr: Ron' McGee After, signing the regis- ter, the. '.guests, rYunlbering • 23, were entertained at the bride's home.' Mrs, Pupil received, `wear- ing a winevelvet dress, wine felt. hat ;and ''corsage • of . pink • carna- tions. The )bridegroom's mother. assisted , in a ''whitewinter. wool dress with oorsafge :of- pink roses: Among the . guests were . Mts..'R.. A. McKenzie, Wingham, Mr.6and Mrs. Harry Dennis, Harriston.• The. 'waitresses ' at the luncheon were Miss Marie Wall, Miss Phyl-; iss Johnston, Miss,. Arlene. Rouse of Goderich. ' For travelling, the -fbride..;,.._wore• 'dress of powder blue . wool ,with; yellow -'and brown accessories. ,Mr.. and •Mrs. McGee will reside in . Goderich. ' . MCQUIUAN SCOTT On Saturday,. Dece i ber' . 22nd, at ::St: Peter's Church, Lucknow, ,a pretty g rett. wedding was solemnized •by the rector, •Rev.:A. S Mitchell when Isabel' Jane ' • Scott, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Scott' `of Ashfield, ' became' the bride ' of.. Richard Harvey McQuillan, soil Mr. -and-Mrs. Richard McQuillin of Kinloss Township.•: . The ' bride Was lovely in a grey. gabardine suit, with navy acres sories sand :corsage .of ; pink roses and baby's breath. Her topcoat was. in navy with- white ermine collar: Thelbrid-O attendant: was - Miss Freda Hunter, who chose a navy gabardine; suit , with white accessories :and a . corsage ' of red. roses. Jack McQuillin, vias his .broth er's best : man. , • . ' • Follgwng 'the ceremony r the bridal couple and attendants. motored "to the •.Knotty •:Pine Inn at, Kincardine fora midnight/din- Mr. and Mrs. :McQuillin are spending their honeymoon in Florida. . • • DUNGANNON CHAMNEY--GLENN•. A quiet but pretty marriage was, solemnized on Saturday at, 3,30. p.m. at the .Dungannon Un- ited :,Church, parsonage. Rev. Geo, _Watt officiated for the , union of Ruby Viola June, elderdaughter' of Mrs :and Mrs. Flank 'Glenn, Dungannon and Gordon Brook, youngest •.son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Robt. Chaniney, Donnybrook. The bride was ' attired. °with a navy wool, suit,' matching hat :.and ac- cessories and wore a corsage of. pink carnations. She was ,attend-' ed 'by her sister, Mrs, `Herb Po- cbcjt wearinga navy suit, navy. hat and matching accessories and a ;corsage of pink carnations, Mr.' .'Stuart Ctaniney, ' brother' of the groom, was best. man. After the ceremony, the guests, numbering 24; were entertained to, • dinner at the • bride's' hemp. The dining rooa n was pretty • with •,pink and white streamers suspended from the ceiling; Above the table' Were, wedding bells: Among the •guests were Abe groom's sister, Mrs,• Verna Doer of Niagara Falls. Mr ter a • short honeymoon, the young couple will 'take up residence at D;onnybrook,.: :POCOCK GLENN Rev. ' Geo. • Watt on: Saturday, December 22nd'..at .6 o*lock per - tanned the, marriage'. ceremony at the Dungannon. , Uni'ted' :Church,. for, 'a '.'twilight .service. of • Joyce Mary • Etta, younger daughter: 'of Mr: and Mrs: Frank Glenn, .Dun-. 'gannon• and Hgrb Milton, only On ' of Mr.. +anal :Mrs. Oli• ver •Po• - cock, near Holmesville. The bride; given in unarriage 9y : her • father, wore a floor' length gown of white nylon with ' embroidery and ° lace trimning. The White. • net ' filter- tip `tVeil was. fashioned incoronet hairdress ..with orange • blossoms which :was 'worn by : her mother -aa_aJbxide.Arbinestane necklace and: ;earrings; a gift of the groom, were worn. She;carried a shower bouquet of: pink Chrysanthemums.. Miss 'Eileen, Pocock, sister of:. the groom, wore a ' floor -length • gown of pink: 'taffeta, ,.• bertha collar, short -sleeves, ' matching .mittens and carried' a bouquet of yellow Mums. The maid of, honor • was the 'bride's siker' June; .wearing, lune., green taffeta,with •matching• cap and mittens and parried.. a bouquet of ,bronze mums. Mrd El- mer McClinchy, brother-in-law of the 'groorn was .:best man. :The ushers were Bill Palmer and gar - old, Glenn. Mrs: Leroi Stingel presided at the organ' for the •wedding .music..After, the ''cere- mony' • .,the immediate . relatives were- entertained -at -the --bride's -parents -home to•4turkey ditine-z •For, a .trip. to. the States the ' bride, chose beige costume and ' light beige coat,' black velvet hat and'. 4blaelc accessories:. Upon their re- turn the young couple will reg sidenear Homesville. :Mr.. and. Mrs. Cecil Blake have . had' for holiday visitors. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Comfort..and son' Ennis Of St. Catharines; Mrs. Stanley Fines and daughter Suzanne, of, Toronto. ' Mr. and ' Mrs. Gordon Kidd and family of Islington, spent Christ-, mas ::vacation with Mr. and Mrs. (CARRIED OVER FROM ,1951) -By acclamationshfield Co ui= Sixty Years Ago Jarnes: Gaunt, -reeve. of Kinloss, besides operating brie of the larg- est sawmills in the county, ,.sup- erintended 800 acres of .farm land. During the season •he • sold 178 :head of cattle',. to Hamilton and Gillespi :k of "Whitechurch for $8,600, and was winter -feeding 40 head. W. Stewart Contracted With the 'Council to ,add three More are.. electric lights on Village streets raising the total to 11. The Sen- tinel 'claimed •there wasn't an- 'other n'other , village in the Dominion of comparable size 'with half that number of lights Staff .• of ° ,Luck now Public School' and salaries. were; • D. D. .Yule ,principal, $650;' Geo. Mid- dleton, $450;• A. G: Smith, $300; Miss' • Carr.'ick, $225:; .Miss Archi- bald, $265. • Mitchell ,Bros were : paying from $6.50 to $0.00. per •thousand for.maple. logs. • Munjcipaljties were 'notified : to; prosecute all those who neg- lected to • comply with the: regis- tration;of births, 'deaths and 'mar- riages; . . Thin#. -Five Years Ago Y g. W• m McKinnon, accountant. with a . London,, ;:England;. ficin; returned ;to Europe after a visit with ; his ' .parents, ;arid' was :''in charge of 'an office.' opened by. this 'firm in Paris.' • Harry : Bogues . sold his • grocery business to H.' D.. Woods • of St. Helens. • Dr. E B.,Balfour took over Dr. Gordon's -practise.. : Rev. J. S. Duncan of the Pres- byterian Church accepted 'a call, Jt0 Sault Ste.. Marie. - Kinloss Council : was .returned '.byacclamation; •Reeve Dan Mac- Donald; .Councillors John -:Mac- Diarmid, J ,, 4., . Tiffin;' Charles Baechler, J. • . Colwell; Ash fields :Board v a s also , returned, turned; Reeve Charles .Stewart; Deputy - reeve Jos. P. Dalton; Councillors. Jos.,: Hackett, : T. Richardson • and James: Alton• ' Twenty. Years ,Ago Mrs: W. Hamilton was : Rebekah Noble Grand and :Alex Suther- land I O.O.F. Noble . Grand. ' • Upon. the Buswell: family mov ing 'to Exeter ,Mr„, 'Buswell was presented With a hyinnar.y and Bible in recognition of his seri 'vices as superintendent of the United Church Sunday School. cil was, Reeve John A. MacKen- zie; Identity reeve James Ritchie; Councillors Richard . Johnston, Murdoch Matheson and Sam Swan. . Also by acclamation was'. the. West Wawanosh Board, com- prised of Reeve Wrn.,Stewart. and Councillors Tom Webster, Cairns' Aitchison, 'Albert Gammie, and. John McQuilljn • A•Lucknow.•cast won the Bruce County Amateur Dramatic "corn - petition. Members' were, Annie'' - -MacDonald, Andrew Thompson, Fred McQuillin; Beth Alton, Jes- sip Andrew, Tom 'Henry, Ethel ., Martin•. and George Kennedy. Ten' Years Ago S G. S. Maclntyre commenced his' duties' as principal , .: of • Sioux Lookout . Continuation • School. • He was •succeeded' on .the Luck'iow staff •by Clarence. Chapple.'; Miss . Marion. MacPherson. suf. feted a •'fraotiured hip. James Valad of "Holyrood died • suddenly ,from a - heart attack: He was in .phis 54th year. • 11;1% Douglas retired from the delivery' •business after 30 years' service to locaI .merchants Mr. and Mrs, D.. :' IlVMcMorran 'celebrated their . golden wedding. • The . large ., barn . on the 'Joe ,Gaunt . farm in West' Wawanosh ' was 'destroyed. by. ;fire . •' ' • Rev, D. :T. L..McKerroll: Of Niagara -on -the -Lake; retired af- ter ' 40 years in the ministry. Mrs. George .Colwell was ap Pointed. Postmistress ; at •rood Hol iy y , .:. succeeding'the late Miss Susan, Purves.. The Holyrood P.O.' had been, . in charge of the . Purves family.: since 1897, when • John Rurves succeeded' Mr's Andrew` T, • Campbell, ';whose late • . husband held the first appointment, made' in, 1868 Newton •passed away:- He' came . to Lucknow in '.1894 Ate. Practise dentistry, , • • Rev. •:WM. .•O, Rhead of P.E.I. was ' inducted as' `'pastor Of Ash- field Presbyterian Church Mr: and Mrs.Joseph. 'Hackett celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. • Rev: ' J. ' .W. Donaldson •' was named rector of St, . Peter's Church: , Thefate was unknown of Sgt. Charles • Jewitt 'who• • was With the 'Canadian :':Forces at; Hong Kong, when overrun by -the•Jails The. ,death occurred of 'Edward Hodgins after=-. a month's... illness-- with prrewnonia • Torn 'Cook's Home . on 'the .:15th' Sideroad, Huron Township, '.was razed' by fire. J,' J. Ryan. Mr.. Lorne Popp,: Sailor .pn an Imperial 'oil , boat docked; at Sar,. nia, spenta few. •days recently' with 'his ,parents;' Mr. and Mrs: Otto' Popp:, Mr.: ~and Mrs. Robt. Mon�tgom- ery spent New Years with Mrs. Montgomery's relatives' at Delhi. Mr. Charles • Rivett hes 'rented the, Finnigan apartment ,•from K. K: Dawson. ' and moved last week. TRA:, M4P. PES, adds life and sparkle to any occasion London Free Press carrier boys from .Lucknow and surrounding. .territory whO won a .two-day trip to Detroit• as a r^ard for their sales -ability' are shown,' left' t� right: Boli 1VIow'bray, Lucknow; Bill Mathers, Lucknow;, Jack. Higgins, Brussels, • Don Brecken- ridge, Winghar t; 'Jinn Edgar, Brussels; David. Willie, 'Tees water; Bruce Lott, Wingham:; the sniail'•hours 'Mbndav morn- Bar`'ry Fry,. Wingham; Jim Lock-. , ing, many interesting events took ridge, Wingharn; and. Barry Sy- place, rotthe 'bo v s to 'ick ' out; ...._ _ Y p mons, •Teeswater, • Although ' the the oultstanding ,.one ,would be: trip was held under the .severest. 'difficult -it could be the tour of weather' Conditions, it wa 4'a time'''•dison's . ' Museum, • The Fox they Will never" forget,. From„the Theatre, •: the National Hockey time they left Wirigham early' League game, the . sights) from Saturday morning in their char.,, :one of the largest Detroit news- tered coach. until their return, 4; •paper, plants, ,or the futi and fel-. 7 Wail :,,,liffE7tYptitlitigirrilfle'10411,0#1110111117r1 *It lowship they received at their' Detroit "home"- The Hotel De-, troiter,, Sunday morning all eat - Hers attended one' ' of ..the three churches near, the Detroiter• ---fit. .John, Sr. Petricks and Woodward Avene, and were very • impressed iby the welcomethey received. • It