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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-27, Page 7i4 s. THURSDAY; 'AP.Ritt '27th, :'1950; FORMER: W TiECHURCI ' MAN JciiLLED AT 'EXETER • • people in the W iieehurch dis=.., trict were shocked onMonday to hear of the death of Walter Pen- rose, who was, killed on Exeter's, main street . when thrown from his bicycleunder a moving truck: . A cproner's jury later :absolved the driver of any :•negligence.' ' Mr, Penrose s parent ,. the hate. BevJ. Penrose. 'and :Mrs. Pen- . rdse caxne to this country: from 'England over 35 Yearn .ago. For sever'41 years he was ,minister of. the. MethodkSt churches• at•Ti f f in's, •• 'Bethel and• Wh'itec1uxrch - and: re- ;Sided. at ♦the,'Wh.itechuroh parson age 'Cif , family;of�six, sons,' James ;was killed rn •World lATwar.I, Ern- est, a• schdot.•teacher"iii:Kingston •was, drowned several y.e'ars. ago' in 'Lak;e' Ontario; Thomas, Rev, George' e : John' and • one daui;fiter; Eva, survive.. •Mrs. Pen- rose, Walter '.and. Eva 'have made their: home. iii Exeter • since Rev: Penrose Passed. away. A private funeral service, was THE I.UCI 1"OW ;SENTINEL, I11, ZNOW, ONTARIO PA SMt . OBITUARY DONALD MacKENZIE' Mr. Donald MacKenzie, a nat- ive of Huron Township since childhood, died suddenly .at his'. hoarre •on Friday, April 14th,, Be iat a :of Bat M e daughter au ht r of was 7l? g e years of , age. Mr, Mac- r. g y a ' Kenzie had Qpinple.teds his ebores Mr" an'd Mrs; David J. Hutcheson, theWingham, to. Mr, Donald Edgar' lbarn'that 'morning, and Newman son of .Mr:, and Mrs". shortly after, returning to the Fred D, Newman. of Whitechurch. •house .suffered a severe stroke ted about• .nine o'clock. and passed Rev.. W offic A. Beecroft a , aw three hours. ,lapter.• Mr.. Allan. 'Bennett, was at the ay;; organ: and Miss..LaVonne Ra .'His .death Was a shock to, the pp' . �srsoloist• sang "The Lord's Pray er" and "O. Perfect. Love": Given in marriage by 'her, Math- er, the' bride wore a , graceful .gown of white slipper satin with chantilly lace inserts, •sweetheart WEDDING BELLS' NEWMAN H. ' „ UTCHESON' The United Church, Wingham, amid the setting of spring" flow- ers, was the scene .fool.' the mar- coinrnunity in which he had ,been a lifelong resident and ..where he was Yield, in the ,highest, 'respect and admiration: , • Mr.' MacKenzie, was born at Zona, a son' •of the late Norn%an neckline 'and long sleeves point' .Mat:Kerizie and Anne Fraser..` He g. ed at 'the 'wrists: he full skirt, came yWi1:.h.'his. "parents;:as'•a.�7.ad" � train.-Her` °af: two earsV to Lot ended in a 'slight long ' 5,, Concession .. 7; Huron Townshi here he had .� girl of illusion net was held Eby p° • wa coroiet• of seed pearls, She. ear- , the past tied a fan of •Peerless red roses resided oontin,�ously for 68 years. - .. sand adianturn. fern. In 1932 Mr NLaeKenzie . rriar. ' Mrs. Donald J, • Watson of Holy - rigid Margaret MacKay of field: Ash, rood, her sister, , was, matron; •of z BOY ,SCOUT NEWS The weekly meeting of, the Boy Scouts ..was held' . on Thursday, April: 21st at. 7.30 with an'''attend ' ante of 18,': Planswere •Wade 'for' . a surn'mer camp and a village-,. wide : canvass, 'for' newspapers, 'catal'ogues :and • 'Magazines, so Pleas .leave ' .these; We pia'yed• games. and patrol • (cJompetitions 'Were held 'With the Fox potral winning; We closed ,,oral .meeting with' Scout 5i ence•. ✓' . pko'I ste rjn.g Chesterf ields• .And Occasional Chairs epaired and Recovered Factory Guarantee Free:•Pjck-iTp and Delivery" STR ATFORD UPHOLSTERING ' CO 42 Brunswick •St. ' Strat'ford For further information. 0 0 0,' ■ 0' i`. M 0 0 0". 0 i M 0 JOHNSTONE'S. Furniture Storer, 'Phone 76, ,:Lucknow held , at his • late residence • en MVionday,,April 17th pconducted•by .honor, wearing ,a gown of vile. green , moire ' taffeta fashioned similar to the • ibrid's. She .car - rigid a, colonial nosegay .of .Dream Rev. Wm. Matheson, .Interment • Was'. in Ripley .. cemete roses.' and. fern, p ry: The Miss 'Shirley Nicholson, of Tor-. pallbearers were 'I ennefli Mac= : onto, aunt of the bride,: ;as senior Leod`, Elliott Johnston; John 'Mac- -,Kay,, . W. J.'MacKay, Donald Car- negie and. John• Smith; 'Mr: MacKenzie is survived by his. : wife and two. brothers,, Ken- neth•, on the homestead -and John pn ,the farm across' the road.:"Two sisters 'predeceased hire, : Kather ine and Christena: b'ridesmaid,.':chose' a• gown. of net' 'over orchid . taffeta, She • 'carried a colonial nosegay of Gloria 'yel- low roses' and Miss Nancy 'Hutch= .e.:41 as junior bridesmaid chose a gosh of net, over, • daff odil , yel- law taf feta• and • carried a nose gar of rmauve sweet ,peas,' A11 at-; tenda'nts wore'.:matchin rxitittens and flower garlands,: g DISTRICT SCHOOLS • TAKE ` • ' The •groom'sman was Mr. 'Allah PART IN BENEFIT CONCERT• A variety' concert was.,; present- ed on. Tue,�d'ay-night: in, Walker. ton ,by :district schools; in • Mr.; J, M.,:Game's.;inspectorate. The pr.o- creeds were in - aid of. the: BOY Scout `building:. fund;'. S'o'i-ri e schools .in .this 'vicinity 'took. part,: Marilyn ';Finlayson, ':,1Viargaret, M'arion.,and•Jimimie •MacT,avish of S..S No: ' 11 Huron (Clover Vallejr darrceda the. Scotch,•Reel and sang, "Bluebells ofTScotland'. • Mr5'. Margaret MacCharles••.is the tea=: cher. 0 Pupils of` "S S:. No. 12 Huron. were 'featured 'in' a rythrn band rlt.nlbor. *ith :1`1i)nna (lshnrrip. MaciKay,: of Wingham and • the 'ushers were 14r, Donald J. Wat- son; Holyrood 'and Mr, Douglas Newillan of. Whitechurch, • ° •The reception was 'held in the churchparlors with Mrs. David J. Hutcheson ireceiving' in; 'a navy blue faille sdress. with navy'' and grey . accessoznes:.and ,corsage of Gloria yellow roses and. ' Mns Fred .4. Nevvrnan' receiving in a navy bue emlbossed taffeta dress with• pink'Nand• 'grey'. :accessories. Her corsage was Delight roses: For travelling the. bride don- • ned a navy blue Wised' taffeta. dress and "a beige shorty coat with, pink accessories, She wore a coy - Sage of pink carnations. The hap ,py .couple • le4 for Eastern Ont•- Dario., On =their return • they • will take up residence ,in Whitechurch. •• 0. A TWO ,MONTHS'' TRIP ' to her' homeland in Italy is being plan- tied by ]bias .Bruce Matheson and her• daughter. They .leave"the end cif the month. 'Mrs. Mathesoua •ar=; rived .in Ripley five • years ago. as a war bride. t •QUALITY', FARM. EQUIPMENT Sales' and Service . 1resbn ►girl, achi eS.: • Gilson : Refrigerators, and Washers: oods Combination Frigidaireidaire and Freezers Grinders, etc, ; F. ARM EQUIPMENT' LTD. • Q . Huron -Road Phonee 1132. G oderich, , On.t. • Neel Mc Lepel ands:M ehael ;Black-: eft. Miss Marg i et, MacDonalcd. the teacher `.anti •Miss Marion Mae - Donald is 'Music • suupervisor . •iii both of .these •."school: ---•- Pu .i.ls, of S:S,' p. `Na 8. Kinloss:. (L'ang5ide)'•dariced the•'`Virginniafi Reel; Miss' MarjorieMacDonald C: is teathei ,and Mr.: Ireland super- �. visor' • :The: Port• Elgin , Glee : CIub with ieatty' lea Beatty ,Deep ' Well • Pumps„ :. Beatty Three -Way Pumps`. 'Chicago . Aermotor Deep We.11 Pump's and Wizidmilis Plumbing, ;'Heating,, • EaVetroughing Pump and Windmill li.ephiring m� .Fitzpatrick R• • R. 3, Goderieh 'Phone 12-r-3 Dungannon .. I TABLE CHAIGES • Effective • unda. April 30th,1950 ':Fun 'rifor nittion 'from Ogenfe; • Everett Lane.' conductingi .present- ed two numbers ',:. Illness prevented G ;o r d:o n , Kathleen aa�d .Mary. ,.Margaret., Fishei 'ft ons taking part They' Wever: to' have sung "When: It's • Spi ingtime in the' Rockies". Mis ,;. Moir •is the `teacher and; Mi :Irc � 'land sr:clzei•visor at fhia: 'scl` ool (Muir ay's) Watoh—.T'l�e .Sc�.rrtrnel., for the riecvs'to be announced next '. week, 0111 A fami1y plot should be. `graced . with the shrine -like beauty of a monument •which :.will be everlastingly 'a tribute: to thcise at rest. We, have marry classic styles to suggest,' and will . work with `,you' on . cus- ' :tom designs. • Exceptionally .,low , prices. N'o, canvassing,',whicli elimin ,, ates'sales comnxissions. ' Ii7scriptions` •13epairing ' °Sandblasting 1Vlemor ials'• ?25 Yr' Experience . The 'late'st in, Portable • Sandblast'.Et uipnicnt All work- persohally' executed Brownlieenmorial • Alfred' tit , �VIiN( 11Al1l 1 , 'Phone 450 or .. 11Irt•c JENNAN, Ripley, Ontario. • J April'.:_ is Cancer Month '_both_ in Canada and the United States.: The moneywill, be. used for further research pro- jects, for service to cancer\patients, and to carry on and extend the educational program. tR THIS➢ LARGE SUMS ARE REQUIRED, Research into the cause and cure of.cancer .is being car- ried on in: manyhospitals itals, clinks and universities through • p out Canada. - The :educational program is of '.great importance. Canadian ' Cancer Society: is working'' the 'year round to bringinformation on concern><ng cancer into every home_ in.' Canada. • CONTR'IEUTIONS MAY BE; SENT: TO ONTARIO.; I -HEADQUARTERS, STATIOh4`F"., TORONTO. • Space. contributed .in th ervice of the comariiunity : by• John, .Labatt,: I•:irrixted; Es; • • 2,2