The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-05, Page 3'Tl{URSDAY, .MAY 5th, 1949
-3 .Local and.
qtr, John Campbell of Ashfield
attended the double wedding of
his, two, grandchildren;. Russe1
and VyetIa Phillips of Fordyce. ,
London nt-:
Betided the double 'Wedding of his
#wo ,cousins,; Russell . and Vyetta
Phillips of Fordyce,., •,
• Mr, aid 11rlrs; Lance Morrison
attended the baptrsmal service on.
Sunday f their :granddaughter,
Judith Ann Morrison,; daughter, of
Mr:: and: Mrs, . Lincoln,' Morrison
of TcQswa,ter..
11r Fred T11ompson called Ton.
frtends:iri town ori Saturday4. Fred'
spent the winterin Toronto with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm..A1tc n.,' and is
r ow Y eoinimuting ' betw>een Itis
hone at.',Teeswater,'and the 'ol'd
-farm home in Kinloss,: awned `by
THE LueKNOW7;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,
General
IF MOTHS DAMAGE your rug
within' '5 years, Beflou" Will, re-
pair or:, replace . t- withciut cost to
you: Buy 1ou to -day. WM.
MURDIE; & ON,;
° Dr. and Mrs, • E, J. Robb ,of
Winnipeg were recent' visitors
with his mother, Mrs; Alice Robb.
Mrs, Robb, wlio was° 82 rr;.JanT
nary, has been ill .With the 'flu
but is now aahle to 'be out '.,again.
"lVlrs, It, Hr' .Mitchell ,and Mrs.
Ethel Nfjunn'of ' Ripley, Mr, and`
Mrs. Donald MacPherson of 'Lon-
don and Miss Gwen Colwell" of
Holyrood;jwere weekend visitors.
with Mx. And Mrs, . W. N. •Bushell.
CLOSES SALON,
MOVE' TO GALT.
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Mr and . Mrs. Sari 'Mc.Quillin
ardson John have moved to. Galt
to.'reside, They left for their new
home ori Monday : • Sarni has ,been
employed. ' to : Preston,. for. some
.time, 'since the Lucknali, t Indust-
ries plant 'closed :here
Mrs,; McQuil'•lin's. ;remio►al •.from
town meant • the Closing of„ her
beauty iparlor which .she operated
at .her , Shorne under .the ' name.: of
Marian.'s Beauty Salon
The Q
Mc .:uillin,: residence, just,
south of: Main St.' at the :United
\Church corner,best known`. to ..¢lei
presidents as 'the Tennant preop: •
,'erty has been sold to Dr `F,. Brock
Clelland, who ,Will move : here to'
estaibliish , a veterinary practise
Dr, and, Mrs.. Clelland w'i11 take
upresidence, here about the end
'Of
f. .
of the Month,, :we`:.tt'iderstand, ,.
'RE-ELECTED R A.M. GRAND •
• CHAPLAIN . FOR 2nd TERM ,
Rev C i.: MacDonald, DBD:,:
has, been re-elected.: Grand Chap-
441-of
hap-
lain of '- Y
the . Royal.
Arch ' Masons•
• ..for':his second terra. +Dr:, and: Mrs.'
MacDonald :.and Dr.' and Mrs. Jas
'.Little: attended 'the'.'convoca-
.•tion held at Ottawa wast week,
vcthen..the new:.•slate oaf: officers
was elected '
. u ciK NOW ..
;Iter 1. W. :St(ewarut, 'B.A.,. B.D.
, k
Pastor
• SUNDAY,:M y 8th,,.1949
MOTHER'S 'DAY
.11 a.m..:• Church and Sunday'
School under the "direction
of .tlie Sunday :School Let
• it be Family paywith the
whole faintly :sitting to-.
gether. •
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Subject:` "In every,...hotne-.
,lesus Christ"
Story by W. L MacKenzie.
Ba tism
n' of 'chi)fdrhn`..be
at a later date.
'17 p.m.: Evening Service. with:,
, drawn, in favor of Presby-
•tcriarr` AtlntVersary:: ! `
'An itein of hews of which we
were unaware 'until a few days
ago,, was; a business trip which
Mrs Sir on ,Plewes 'made': to, Ti ins
idadi • 1Vrs.. Pleweas ,made : th'e
journey by' air. •
FETED. ON :SILVER
AR:NNIVERSARY.
.PAGE: TH.R
ISHOW' FILM ON CONDITIONS
IN AT. ' CHINA
.. .. YOUTH RALLY
• mr tai,:a Mrs, ' Eld.on. Henderson
Were ,pleasantly surprised Friday
evening upon returning, ' honle
from. Lucknovw,:where : they had.
•been. the guests of friends .when;
they found. their':home occupied
by their ,close °'relatives•• who had
- gathered to celebrate the'occasion4
of -'their` 25th ,'wedding annivr'•
Bary. Mrs., Melillo . Oesoh of Zur
,ich, :Sister '•of the' bride, read? a'
very appropriate' address • after
which, Mars Ielluigton :Render
son: presented' them With a beau-
tiful silver 'iota' service. Mr. and
Mrs° Henderson• .Very' fitting, re
:plied, and after gani,es :and ..muste
a: daintylunch upas sei�4ed
•
On Monday evening , Lucknow,
friends and a' few neighbors gath-
ered and, had another:surprise
party` and •presented Mr. and'Mrs.
Henderson with a''lovel.y gift. The.
evening was .spent, irk. games and
music. after Which :a y:ery dainty
lunch ..was'"served„
BRUCE :PRESBYTERIAL'..
CONVENED`;, WEDNESDAY
Th 23rd -i i g f the
The
• r annus' mee in .o
Bruce: Presbyterial W MS of the •
United '• Church. . convened :..here
yesterday With Morning :arid "af
ternoon °sessions it vir:as expetteei •
that .the attendance would ex
A 40'=rninute- moving; .picture,.
" China .Challenge", will: '(be fe•a-
tured at a Youth or Christ rally
in Clinton7,owrl€all, on Satur-
day, May 7th at 8 p m; The film
was 'taken in. China d`i. ring, the
past year a, id will depict actual.
condixions. • .
This, interdenominational Bath,',.
reing of young.%people will.. be
'addressed by Dulan Hedley, outs
standing youth ' leader. and 'exe-
cutive :secretary of •Youth' .For
Christ International. -His. wife,:
Mrs. Jean I-Iedley, is lyric soprano
and. will ,assist on the program:'.
If the you h df• the. ' di triot
evidence sufficient interest in
this, moVement° ian organization
r eetirig ;Will' be ,h04 . -with. a vieW
to holding •monthly; meeti s
OB'ITUARY.:
ROBERT -..D. Ma*DONALD.'
Kintail .community mourns, t'he
l'o'ss of a highly esteerried resident.
ih the death of. Robert:, Duncan
MacDoh,nald whic•• occurred at his
home on •.April 26th• at ithe'age of
78 years ;'Me had,..(been in- failing
.health. the "hast two • years ' as . he
suffered a. slight stroke: H'e'ws
always able: ''to ibe -around ' .and
whilesitting' :'at breakfast `he
suffered. a . heart .attack. -God's
'inger: touched::he • slept.'
He was 'the youngest, and last
'surviving Member of . a family` Of.
nine .born' Ota the...late Mr.' •and
Mrs.>?anal
+ :o d`who'set-'
d.•MacDnal..
tied near. Kintail in 1844=inheri-
tors. of'm.'ucli: fine- family ,tradi
tion >,ILe 'had` spent ,-,all." his life,
here, engaged in farming and
cif es
-
pecially. Interested raising
cattle',' He as;• rnafrie twice
fLrst to Winnie Johnstonwho died'
'191 and o:'•this :union., was
in Q :ito
horn- one daughter, Isabel,. (Mrs.
Emil '. Norgard) .; He was 'late
married • to Sarah Machtutyrewhd'
survives with one 'son,�: uce,,on
the homestead.,;' He was amem.�be.r
'of the - Ashfield : Presbyterian
.Church• and iii politics a Liberal-
lie',was a, fine• type of neighbor,
,always; .interested .in 'their ': • wel-
:fare: He had the, respeof and ;con-
"
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r,.
►read no
►1so Various Other ' Delicious ' Baked.
such as
:PIES;'
TA'R'
CAKE, all flavours,
•
FRUITOAVES,
E. Etc.,
SCONES, 'E
:WEDDING CAKES
e carry a full line of groceries::
,.Delivery service on all bakery
goods
• and groceries
fid"ence '• of :all: His standard a. of•
"•living':,w s ,based,: orn • justice, and;
truth,. and possessed kind 'and un
assuming;. disposition•.
The' 'fu :neral•; service was ;held
at his late residence: on Thursday
afternoon•, eondu�cted by Rev, W.
0, . R:hoad 'assisted :..b ,Rev. R.
, y.
Macconnell, . Mrs. Duncan Munn
of Riple sang''ve appropriate.
Ripley 3' r'3'
•
e'circle One �; by� • One g
. A filar c cie of
friends : and relatives gathered to,.
pY
niida
a' their 'last . respects. a sP
Profusion of floral" tributes.er
was borne to his last r estirig place;
by 'Bain'..1VDaeDonald'::'Earl Mac.
Frank • Moran,` Jo
Donald, hn
bato1 n .'Joe Maclnt .re. and Robt.
,... y ,.
`Sinnpson Interment tookplace, In
Kintail cemete
ceed 200
•• :The guest spaler at the morn-'•
ing •session `.was .; Mist:, Ida
Kenzie, , Field •Secretary of the.
Dorninion; • Board; ' Who spoke 'on
"Advance• 'and.•r
: the Horne Front"
At the.. aftern�oor session •:the''spe=.
sial'. 'speaker: :was . Mrs: Kenneth`
. WU,',.of West 'China, In national
Costume. .'
The men's 'sessions .of . Presby-•
tery '7Were held' in the Presby-
:terian church.'
GIRL•,Y
GUIDE.. NEWS
The regular meeting of •the' it l`
Guides ;'was held. `in th , lon
R'onms% on.. Friday' night.' A note
trail Wasartd• followed be -
ore the began.
f. g g Aft-er:the ,attendance was marl,=
ed': and the,' biisi►i<�s� discussed,'
I,thr GUid-es went. outside again ti)
practise seniophorc:
The Meetirig c1ci ed . with taps;.
I -A'• hike.was held on Saturday
afternoon when the Guides'built'
a .stone .fireplace ; on their cannp,.
�s
"'--/ ams. _ �S oun�
• � Y ds: an had supp -.:er there.'.�..
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