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�• WEDDING •:BELLS
DORSCH-MCDONALD
Amid a soting of white snap-
'dragons and `Easter' lilies, Nelson
Har 'ey,:'. son of M , and Mr&• A.
F. Dorsch, ew Hamburg, -took
nits his !bride, • rlotte Elizabeth
(Betty), daught ; of Mrs., Martha
Macdonald of Sarnia,.. n St. And::.
rew'S Pre§byterian. church; . Kit-
vhener, :on Saturday, April 8th.
'n at '• the double -ring
ceremony was:'Rev.`Robt.` G. Mae-
Millan..of �Gdderich::Mr,; Edward
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EASTER REPORT • FOR
Mid treamers.'' • ..SS,.. NO. 4; ASHFIELD
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As maid of honor for her sis- r bell, Names in order of '-merit..
ter,-DAUS Jean Macdonald wore M Nancy: Lou, IS 'Camp
and Larly last Wednesday morning Grade VII_Kenneth MacDon-
a. gown of. sky •.blue nylon ... N�a c Louise, Finlay iVlacLenn,an.
with, : atchi' ` mittens. Her •death came to Mrs. W. Y . ald,
het dr s � . . ell , l►ast surviving member: Grade VII Shirley MacDonald,
headdress and nosey consnsted Ce ► 's earliest tarn- ,Sand MacLennan;. Jack Mac -
sweet
of blush pink ,carnations and. .of one of Lucknow y.
..peas.. Little flo�ner .girl, flies: Mrs. C'am'pbell oaame. here as Lennon, a Macl.ennan,
a child,and Lucknov, was her •
Grade V—Louis.
J, "oan Dorsch,.':nlece of the groom,the part , her
' . 'Grade IV , -- ,1VIacTntyre,
wa si ' ll it gowvned, in ,petal home for greateriof Le Larry .
pink ylon, Her heatdress of more than ; ninety' years w Marion Mac n n
%ny
blue :,
white SWeet pas OBITUARY
Grade III. Elaine .Maclnty, re,.
rxiatioxs corresponded
she .lived.,. ' 'MacDon;-
• � Cam bell w!a's formerly' Douglas. Ross, Murray '
with the blue. carnations and
• Mrs.' Carol)
Peas in her ,nosegay, At- Nancy Louise Treleaven, one of ald. r : '
weet p ren of the Grade II---$arbara-'Finlayson, `'tiful 'with,,Easter
"din his brother as groorns�-. , f '1 of ten' children carni --
•.'ten gand Etlnyce Janet T1z u at
13th, 1950
' NOANN,ON •
BANDOLA-=CHABRAS .
On :Easter Monday looming. at
9,Q0, .a.an, at•.St. Augustine Rorn
'Catholic ebiureh, a wedding, of
terest 'took place' when Fr,. Sinith
of the .St. Augustine parish per.
donned. the marriage with high
rnass'..for !Josephine Chabi'a .
sand.
John Bandola„ _both- of ,• Poland;
The''bridesmaid was Isabella Gr)
lak •and the 'best Man; Anthony,
lti
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YOzyzofsky. , The ;church was beau.
les
a )Jcih _ w . _ orb rn; • n tions . and'' snapdragonplaced
Tate IJohh Treleaven;. an Core..'
' • • as a: native, . Grade I—.Ann Drenn. ,. the altar and' near lighted tap,-
y'
Willard.Her father .w .... , , . . :. •• • .
• of Cornwall, 'England, 'anti_ her Ley. ors, Miss �•1V:Ia y, Re':mond'.: _ of Winu..
• ',United , Mrs. Violet MacKenzie, teacher, sor,:• home' for Easter, presided .
mother tan An�.erican' ,of �Uytai e � of
oc t' and
EmpYre ; Loya is ' . Stock,' • ' , : • •
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rr. ods.
console, of a inn .was nevi; Lorne Dorsch' of
..Iahnston' � was '- at theconsole, ,. . . ,
the organ; and Mrs.`Walter •Coop- Hamilton.' Ushers::were; M:r', ,Rod
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• er,; London, sister .of ..the groom, 'Macdonald, Ripley, .cousin' of the;
"s,. 'ife's ;Part1vwa brae :and ReV• Emerson Dorsch,
,sting-•• To�gether�: i.�.. Y � 'oom,
Tread" -•':and '' The 'Lord's, ' Morrnstn,:. br9ther'.::.of the gr
We
At a*. 'reception at the. Pines
.Prayer" ;Y:pines
'• .. ':d ort. :following the
`Inn• .;Bry gip.... ,
givenm•° ',Marriage bY:.. 'he �.• ..,... . ...
Gv
•he bride :was downed. 'in ',ceremony, Mrs; 1!Iaedonlald re;'
mother, t i. g calved the nests` :wearing asiavy
traditional ;white satin with lace .
•n bine ei'seiinble, assisted.: by Mrs.,
• yoke and lace ipepluaxi,.. Her fi Ij,arseh •gawped in iblia�ek.. Mrs.•
�gertrp veil=. af'"French'.' erinYbrord- Macdonald and Mrs:. 'Dorsch wore
'eyed net fell faionn., a pearl stud- en 'Gad cors. es' of blush. p
id t g ink.
•. ''deed ' satin cap and she' '�caasrye ..a •an• ' 'sweet ''peas:
white : Bible' bearing a corsage of carnations'd
T For.' their 'honeymoon to Ot
tawa...and :Montreal, a the bride•.
donne! a navy suit.. and:burgumdry`
topcoat, complimented' :�bY n�a+vy
and `i white" accessories. .'Upon ,their.
return. Mr.' ' and -;Mrs Dorsch wi1T'
•reside at ,llw' 2,. Baden. �
Previous to her, Marriage,- Mrs;,
Dorseh "was pleasantly. surprised
byhex:. :pupils. with "a •kjbchen-
shower at the' -home of. Mrs: El-
mer ,Schw.artzentruiber:';Mrs. Reu-
ben I uthig. a also' entertained the,
bride=elect with. `'a miscellaneous~
shower,
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enquire at•
HNS'TONE'S
urniture Stare,
'Phone,. _76 'Lucknow
nv
gild ' a
t k Nancy, — ; the organ' ' played, appropri
t m .id
� e e c. an a '
,. t e Chosen.
.' .'. oxo 93�`' eara;�go,:,on. De :h ,, , . {..; .. •` •�,.. ,. a. 7�.:- _. ccgin.p�riied thy..
was, bo 3.y. uneral ser'vice,'was held. m, c urc' Choi..- o • "
: • r .20th ' 1856,• ..on Ap�aherst ; A f . . ., , . ; .. h ,.. ,h �.. y . for chant$, .:';'The. `.
cernbe , the , ,Wear • Funeral_game..last
ane'e: and;
as .a bride ;was . . ', in ..;.beautiful
Island; near N4ap as .on cted:.b
• . edtresda night; c d� Y floor len " tli� � o�iril cif' w `'
'child of four• year s• of age" carne !.W y g k to slip
n, her pastor, .Rev.. 'Brue Grey, •of . `,per satin, fish on,ect with lon'
with her 'parents to Dunganno United'• Church, who - e
Kew Beach sleeves and svueetheait neckline.
The family resided ;there brieflyMrs. g
Y and' nylon. yoke ' with' , shoulder . •
• ' re' moving to.. LuckriYow 'where ' Paid ', a lave! , .trtibute to . M ,.. .
befo length net veil with embroidery
t er established' a . general ,Campbell • and stressed that her,
her. father
the 'Present site 'patience, . cheenfiilness; and 641‘t"and, carned:; :white :lilies; nap
tore: busyness on p •,.. . on look on: life had been an inspir- dragon and carnation • 'After t e
George Bower's residence h
the: southwest • Dormer o'f. Campbell .:.tion to him in his workin e.. p
sister
ceren►ony. the guests, nunl'bering
• - rninistry.. _Many' .. Toronto, friends around :.2Q wer..een:teiaain'
k�nd-tOtx+traiin,; streets:. , ' Y ,. :, .. : ed. at,
lad She Was :noted and forrrier Lucknow tes attend-tiof ,-
for
As a young ,. Y 'tills service
for her skill in archery land'w'as ed Mrs Tony Ole)egnik and Mr Ole
The remains were brought to. •ngnik employed on the farm f
a 'prize winner in• suG�h 'co n'tests : n :, rwbere a I service was. .a
o
GY Luck Reeve Everett'.Finngn; 4th (ion..
held at the of W_ est •Waw;anosh at;Prosperity' - ''
Mr.• Alvin:' Sherwood,: Dungannon:
bus .driver, conveyed 'a 'load of
guests groan Loddon,: early:::that
• morning, ,:Fest vities ;with 'm, usic
for, 'several hours, traditional of
Poland, , ..were`'" carried out'::very,
well: Brawn's. - orchestra' of ,Port `'
Albert attended for. a '12 -bounce!=
i n 'and d• from
•dbr t o nono he
�a
that .t r
ar, x i•ca1 group was taking "over
till :•at least a ,';24 -;hour period 'of '
celebriatiori was'obseived Invited.
,giieSts-,frorn D'unga.nnon 'were Mr,
Everett ,Finnigan, ,'a `strong' sup
porter '+for the• cause; Mrs.;.& Mrs
I�urlirn'..Phi !!lips; Miss . Gwen
Ligan and Mr,.: .arid Mrs,: Morgan
King The 'youn.gest- guest: Pres
ent.:' Was; 'the young:, son of the
'host. and: •.ho_stess, •Mr, `and Mrs .
Olejegnik - o -was °but four days
old and Who carne fronr.Goder'ich'
hospital that 'afternoon and:later
through -the" qday received bap -
at the: Caledonian
James.
. ' �. home 'of Mr. and
She became. the bride •of 'Don- Mrs. RY.'• H. Thomipson :On, Good
old • Campbell, a member r of ;the 'Friday afternoon,' conducted`' by.
•riv�ate•ban'king,firun of'Carr p�bell Dr.' W. J. Mumford, who : spokre
P ..,
and, Cameron; and- ia, son of': Vial ::words . of comfi rt to the; bereav-
lcolrn 'Campbell, Lueknow's .first ed''' Mrs.;' • Can,4pbell's ` favoriite
merchant and 'postmaster.. After . by • . "Abide With `' Me'' was
artnershi. Y?nn
the'dissoluton of this, p p sung 'by: Mrs.. 'Harold: Treleaven.
the Campbell faYmily.. moved to'•with ;.accomlpanianent •:by Winfred'
_ but returned' shortly,
ManitobaBlack:
EE WEES IN 'SERIES m
• , ;when, Mr: ,:Caanpbell'estalb].isheda..: �I•nterment was .in -South Kinloss
e.': Hi death . ` .
. : •' •: ': •.., -Deer '.busmesas her s Cemetei• ' with 'three grrandsons,:
g y Y
:occurred !about' file turn of the'
/.R bezrt, Harold and Campbell,
e'.We -were`-one °�.>
• Lueknoruv Pe es . • -•Cam 'bell novas
- w'
Of about as dozen' teams entered
century and Mrs. p .. Thompson, a . grandson in la _
William .' ITe+wat.' and'.two • great
d:' Thorn` son and
sgnandson�; . Donal Thompson . .
.Robert Hewat acting as pallbear-
in an. -elimination hockey .series•
played in ;:Goderich • all day Wed-
nesday.
nesday. Lueknow's first` ' game
• w'as - at 1,00` : p.m,. with Brussels
-and i -f :they won it, , .would . play
a second ' game;gat . 5.00' 'p.m.
atm
mentor
left a . widow when a comt ra-
tilVelY young woman.. She branch-:
ed .'into the restaurant business;
bid in the fall of. 1905• lost every;
•thing .in a fire that wiped out
..
-the-business.. block that . was re—
placed by the present 'Joynt;
Block. `-In:'this fire Mrs, .Camp -d
Abell: . and •Lorna barely escaped
wiith their. lives, fleeing : to' :thee
street in their night attire. '
Mrs Campbell, then opened ' a
restaurant in' the: , •Treleaven
Block, adjoining Tho las 'Trelea=•'
ven's • Photograph ' studio,' and
ilioal Photography : A :Specialty
:4
.until: August ` of •.1933, wh.en,'' a
the .age ' of 7 . she, retired upon
rums Developed, and Printed' Z: selling out to Misses Nhaed David-
•
son and Mary Watson: , . 2
Cameras Repaired : ` Telephone" 199, Wingham ' In. 1935 Mrs.: Campbell moved
to..Toronto .: to . rnake., •her ---home i'
With ;here' daughter Lorna,. who;
most* faithfully;' ,kindly .and lov
ingly• cared for her mother in
• . her declining years , ..
aok �%a.OING look aiming . Eiiight years ago'Mrs. Campbell
ars
TO mourn :the ',loss of . a dear
mother,- are three 'daughters; •Mrs:
Writ. Barber (Louie) :'of.Vancou-.
;ver,,:Mrs`' . H: Thompson
of Lucknow and Lorna-: ofTor-
onto..
age o.f one year Of ,eleven grand-
childreny' ~ 9•, survive' .as well .:as-
nine great ,grandchildren.
4 -Hour Service
tismri •
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ou,;Can't Mlatch
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suffered' •a slight stroke and four
Years, ago last August' .she suf.
a . 'fered a.. fractured hip. •.Littre more
:than Ythree • months later she fell•
`Elwin 'her . hospital : ' cot ' •iii St.
' Michael's Hospital, fracturing -the
oth 'er hip,; For -.almost 0 year and
a, half she remained in the hos-
pital,
returning' to her Toront9
h'op'e , three. years . -ago last Jan-
uary where she has since. been, .
cared for. ,' '
Not' until' last August did her,
health :convrnence to noticeably
fail her,: 'and, since then the de
cline had been gradual ,until 'a
few weeks ago • when., she com
menced• .to fail rapidly. .
Through, air the- suffering and'
distress of her:.. long .illness,. Mrs.
Campbell was never • 'heard to
complain; This wa's• typical;of her
entire life. She was never : heard
S New goldand white b_eauty!'
' • Newaluminum ru•st •proof shelves!
a New full-length door!
•.'New "Ice 'Blue" ;interior trim l
Creme- in and •tee them: today!
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SINESS MEN'S MEfiING
Thee Annual Spring Meting. of the Lucknow'
„ . Business ,Men's Association will be
held' n the
TOWN :HALL, LUCKNOW
tai ' ri
at
8.00 p:.tn. 'sharp
FULL ATTENDANCE REQ JESTED,
`•1
Webster,.' 'Pres: ' s Fisher, Seep
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.Ar,SII►o. Y /Yi r,y(1 /Htl�rt� ii*�►iY✓ 'fr'��iY/111►u'I Y) : '
.�fti�rYr�►Yr�rYii'�iLf'-+Y�na+ri,. ,rot ., .
to"speak:.unkindly of, 'or to, any:
gpresentedt by, Wingbam 'Kinsmen
Ili
THE TOWN : HALL
at 8.30
.
'Auspices , Lucknow Agricultural Society
mast of 30 in scenes . and : songs of the Southland.
Specialty Numbers, Tap '. Dancing • etc:.
20—Voice' Chorus,, -
Admi•s,.'sion; 50c Chihdren.:2
4r�IN��N.r.�..
•:.Yai►i1or►1Ynr•.U�lr4pt♦U I(�r.�rl�il�,r� nln�114•Mi.�i;4moi �.• owl ;4 .•
i,
She was ggenerous, kind and -
loving,,,'and throughout her'long
life' Maintained a cheerful 'and
.youthful, ' outlook,, and 'al:wways re=
tained ,her 'sense , of humor. • Hei
-mind was well stocked with good
(poetry; ' scripture verses. ,an d
hymns; which she often' loved to
:repeat aloud. •
To her children, grandchildren
and.. great,grary'cichildren sh'e Was
'most devoted, arnd to, -them ' She
leaves many 'happy and' kindly
rri,emories'which will bo •a , oy'and
inspiration while life lasts.
During herlong life in Luck-
now, , Mrs ' Campbell's • church,.
civic, 'patriotic.•and fraternal as->'`
•sociations, were indicated, by an
'active membership in the W.M.S:,
the W,C,T,U,,; the :Women's • In-,.
stitute, the. Patriotic Society' .and
Yes, everything's' BETTER .WITH
BUTTER :..'because butter •alon
is made from the richcreamv;of,.
'•fresh,; pure milk nature's`bes
most complete food. Only'
butter can add that distinctive,'
wholesome butter flavour
and • goodness.•.
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