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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-15, Page 2• anws4z^W.6. =ate ��► i re..;ii.IlMal IN. 1 fv1S111ER o. !AGE Suer_ 1. . ,. s...,r .. . 3 • 7HE. LoUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. VITEDDING BELLS- ;-+ MacGREG OR--MacKENZIE Two proininett Scottish clans of Ashfield towrishiip were united '+on Saturday afternoon when the Baa mage• took place in • Ashfield ''tesbyterian ' church et Helen Eileen,' daughter of Mrs, -Mac- ,Kenzie-and .the 'late Neil J. Mac- Kenzie and George Alexander Macgregor of 'Hamilton,•son of. Dors., MacGregor and the late ..Murdoch MacGregor of Kintail. Rev.° Dr.' Rhtad officiated: and ifs'. 'Sally MacDonald, presided • at the, organ. . Miss Bertha Wal- den. of Kincardine . song • "Bless This, Hoose" during ceremony - ...and ceremo' y a: and "Alwa s" at the • s'f ming ''of - �' gi 'The register. :. Thei bride, '`ggiven 'in arria by her brother, Jack MacKenzie, was lovely in,,white feather..satin. fashioned with sweetheartneck: dine and full skirt extending into. a4rain. Her long veil was caught to 'a Mary. Queen -of Scots head-; _.dress of net and seed ,pearls, arid site ' tarried ..a bouquet of calla • lilies and stephanotis: he maid of honorMiss Cathei ne Mac- • Kenzie f. London, .sister, :of ..the bride,, wore a floor -length gown ium of delphinblue sheer chiffon with matching halo hat, and car- ried American Beauty roses. Mrs. 'MacLean. Be11,' of London, as bridesmaid, was ' gowned in rose sheer chiffon withmatching halo. hat., Her flowers were Talisman roses. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Bessie' Wavle of 'Lucknow,• was. in - pink• taffeta• wit matching carried nosegay bonnot,'and- caid of daffodils' and, sweet peas, Little, Jeannie MacGregor of Goderich, niece of the gtoom, 'daintily frocked inyellow, taffeta,. was. flowergirl. She ,'wore a' matching bonnet and .carried .a nosegay' of. daffodil's and sweet peas: Gordon,' MacGregor Gre or. o$ ' P 'G oderich was :best. . man.: acrid the "ushers' were Allan MacLean and 'Bob, MacGregor. After the ceremony -a 'eception and dinner' was held at the Park' House, •Oo� 1erich; where t h e bride's . mother , received in a •printed grey silk dress with mat- ching accessories. ::She ', vas' as sisted • by, the grogrn's mother in grey •wool 'suit , with:: fur: trim, 471 P'. rt; `nk fi. k.S 1. } ;•r a • tt; s a k • and Matching accessories. For a trip to :1Vluskoka an+ Northern Ontario, the. bride tra- veliedl in a ; grey. 'Barathea suit and topcoat 'of mulberry shade, with grey ''accessories, On 'th'eir return Mr. and• Mrs. 1VIacGregor will reside.. .in Hamilton» Guests., were present frorrrc; D:e- trpit,' Lakewood, New York and 'Kitchener.. • • • "Here With Bells On" . From James MacKenzie of De troit, we•' have .'received • ,another, copy of the March,.! 12th issue which :we requested, and :the' re- sponse' to- which'has, more than need:` 'Mr. ^MacKenzie filled, ;,the added, "We certainly appreciate the invitation, :tothe.Bruce re' union and will be therewitirSells s; • on" Dissolved .P.artnerahig "Sky" Baker, a ntd ; William Schedler,. who?. have been'. con- ducting'a 'dry cleaning plant and men's' wear . shop •in Walkerton, have • dissolved. partnership. The I business will be carried on by -1. •Death{. claimed' a popular and Mr. Schedler'. respected resident of Palmerston • � hursda� Aril 1st,. at" ah T Y► . p , * 8:00' p.m, Roderick C. C;amerQn' passed .away ingPalmerston Gen-. erg, Hospital Mr. ;Cameron,' who' was in/his :75th 'year, had. been - !in poohealth since'Novennber .of • last year'Niecently he underwent osiTUA.RY DUN .CAN S. CAMPBELL Duncan S. Campbell, a tighly . esteemed resident of. the l lackho.rse district, passed away at his Green ck:'Township home vn Friday, I e was -within a ,month of his80th birthday and had'' been in failing health for .some 'time, The funeral service' was held at his, .late residence, Lakeside Farm, on Monday afternoon, con- e ducted' b .his pastor, Rev. Chas. D. Cox of Kinloss.. United: -church., } Intei rnent w irn Baptist Ceni; etery, Durham Road, . a g._.ed wife'. he : i.$ Besides • Ns; survived bk rif 'ee' 'sons, .';Jack of • Northern . Ontario, William o"f ..Greenock , arid; Dougal; on:, the, home farm, `and by • two' daugh- ters, Mrs. Ben Rutile ( Marlgaret) of . •Ripley and 'Mrs. Catharine Fritz of Listowel. • • A son Norman was, killed int a farm accident .a. few years no. RODtERICK C. CAMERON' • an lin mono' A on 6 • t costs you more to : live these.' days. And it costs your bank more to provide efficient banking service. .Ban1. Staffs' 'are More than half• as ; targe• ; again as before. the. war, pa ;rolls havo c nearly doubled. Taxes ' are up. So ' is, the -cost.• 'ofa everything : baitl:s buy:. -et you.. pax no •more .for banl:in _ :service • • than '.you'•• di 1 ten years :ago : Today 1't,000 000 Canadians, are bank. custorr";>ers—stalking. Ill eii.derice of th:e 'ever -widening: usefulness of orrpetitive banking g in. Our ':national life. ;S 'P0• N,8p li t, 1) 13: t' Y O U It' i3 A N 4, • alrip`o eir�a itsi -Is coni i grew. steadily more.serious. While. ,' not' entirely l un Was e his�deth ws I a Y , expected, :it came as'a great .shock to . his family, and ',. his many. 'friends who hal learned to ad -1' mire and respect hiin throughout his quarter cen'tury•residence;'.:and. 'active life: in '' the. 'business and spcial; activities of IPalmei•stoz'i'.• THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, '1948 ENDS 'LO.LC", .. TERGA: AS W. I. ;SECRET . R ARX A po.t luck supper featured the annual meefing of, the Luekno«+ Women's.. Institute 'hel'd in the Town 1-Iall under tIk joint coil, venership of Mrs. T. J. Salkel and'Mrs. W G. And re i,v. Follots. ing 'the supper fhe= president, Mrs; Armstrong;. Wilson; presided :far the business period when repot were receiTea fi'or r• the secretary. treasurer and , eQ,nvet%ers of d1 difp ,ferent conirnitte'es. The .firnaheiaj Statement pre. sen.ted •by • Mrs., .T'e'mple "'Clack showed total r eco.=ipts t'cir the e ` .of, 7 $848.2',, exIieneiitU'r,ps $5689 1, ,71, •Ieayn.g a"•, balance of h4/3,4 oi'. $280..Qi. Mrs," : Elmer •Johnston, convener,. of 'the visiting commit: tee, -reported 'a balance on hand of $3.41. Mrs.' Philip'Stewari,pre, sided for .the „election 'of officers: :which resulted' as: follows: Pres,, Mrs. Armstrong Wilson, vice lire:> sidents, Mrs. 'J; R, is intone and Mrs. Elmer. Johnston•�`.. sEcretal�, treasurer, Mrs.. Charles. Cook; dis- trict director i Mrs W J. Douglas; visiting committee, IvJi-s.A. Jewitt •and Mrs. R., ,J.: Cameron; ,auditors, Miss. Temple Clark and Mrs,. d `L. McMillan; 'representatives t0 the dist"riot annual, meeting, Mrs, M W Mr: •Cameron was :born. in Ash-. ,.field. Township, ,near• Lucknow, on' February '7th; 1874. His;. par-' ents'•were the late Roderick Cain ..eron !and Annie Douglas''of Ash field .,Township.August-.28th. 1901., :he •married the late' Sarah' bell, < "who "predeceased %, him 4943.. The . marriage •cereineny took place in Kincardine; Before going oa er'ers on M1 ,"Cam`= 'eron,- made his 'home'.''iln Ripley; and' Calumet, Michigan • In the: :,.la<tter •centre, he was: ' emp,loyd in' the mines, " and it Was: While working there Mi• Cameron be- • came: involved. ink an accident, losing.a leg:• On going to Palrierston :Mr. 'Cameron entered'the shoe re "'pairing biisiriess. 'which` he :con—.. .iducted: successfully 'until a , few months prior ';.to ;his, death, His- 'skill, and Services in •'•hi's .cho9lten titi:el'd will be .greatly: missed Ithe. community, :along' 'with his good, naturedgreeting, and•:pleas= ••crit: conversation 'Survivi ,g. Mr:"Cameron aie. one sori, lDon•ald • H. Cameron 'o.f: De ,:troit;.Mich.,•' and' three da.ighters,.. rs George. 'Wolfe' . (Hazel), of Toledo; Ohio, Mr's... . K. C. Thuel'1 (Anna Mai:')arid a: Mrs: ; G'1 e '„Stroke` (Catherine) of. Palmer Ston. There' 'are. three ;randchil dreri, .'Glenda Mae 'and Barbara, Ellen- Stroke and Douglas ThUell; Also survivingare three bro ''1 ulcers;'l Doriald Carneron of Gran- urn, Alberta; Duncan •and James of Ashfield. 'Township.,and;,.three 'sisters, • Mrs. Jack Murdoch, ' of Leamington,” Ont; Mrs., A. R. Fin. layson;� Lt 'know; Ont.; aid Mrs.. Peter 11iJ;iirdoch of Detroit, Mich, 'Phe funeral- was held on Sun- day, April • 4th, with ' a '.private. service at ' the 'home• of his sore- in Taw anddaughter;, Mr, ' and Mrs. Glen Struke at 4.30. p.rn, In the absence o"f- Mr: Cameron's minister, Rev. 'K, •H, Palmer 'of Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev: Norinan " Green, rector of St. Paul's'Anglican _ehurch officiated. Interment was made -in Palmer- stori Cernetery,� Pallbearers were iChow . busi- nessmen of Palmerston and close friends ' of the deceased, . They were ' Harold Jenninga; Rae' Me- -Poe, i3ert Fallis, George ,Graham, d Yi an Attltori NLexvitlle, i on rs. rs. 'Temple Clark, Mrs. Charles Cook and 'Mrs., J. R Johnstone. The presidenjt," Mrs; 1 . `V .i1sOn and .Mrs D. -C.. Taylor: expressed the`t.hanks' .of 'th''e rnembers. fo •Misr Clark, ,for her jwork; during. the past..number of years as sec;. treas. Mrs, Cook thanked the'sup, pei conveners on behalf •of_the gathering.•, Mrs:. J r ".p.or;ted that. the: -v of h sc f placing na•vies, of sstree1S'at. iYtersectfons • • would getund(r m.iy.'in the::near future: , It was 'voted td .send:a parcel to".BPri'tain ';f}ie >niatterlof packing . and after this was left iii the hands.of a coni rnittee composed , af' ;Mrs.' Burt Roach, 1V[is. J'ohn5tone .and 61VJrs 13 J:=C'arnei i� 'Th:esn-ieeting closed by\ °singing' ithe; National •Anthem • LAN-GSIDt = The annual '::fiche"ting of 7th church was her".d' c h: Wednesda evening ` `All ,r epml is r showed '. very; success ftil- : year. : The. nei 'xrranage.r s appoint(. d wet c Messrs Douglas "Simpson.. Elti et Scott George, Moffat, Charlie Tiffin;: Bert :Moffat were appoint d'aucl to rs, George' M.cyf lift ,was appoint ed as. Suhi°day Sr Ic.>()1 SUperinter dent. and .ti -to; tc<ic h<<:s (ire• Got.do Wall; Walter ;1' . a. ,ii. ''Giac Itizlia,rcison, 11�1i,�.• i i;'i,1 Moffa ari.d,Mi s .Bcrt 1\,1'c l i:it_ Iihc•. Stith iei,laid sl'de which. �''c?rc vel,;`; ,'�,.rrsting, A . the: 'c1Osc • 1'C f1;C'S;lll tis 1Vere a' .veti'bythis1dr:. Apr 11 �T;l' ,i Itilb; of :I/V".:43.,..•ryas llc l;l :f.Fn T} ur da at •th'e }iomc 'ai 11t �'. jaJm, Or Neil Mac'I)on.cld: preside over'' the' meetinf Mrs." Faris Moffat gave the sc rip.t cr c readin and: 'Mrs Gor,dcrn Will the "med' Cation. M"rs. J3crt Moffat led i • prayer A ..chfiptui; ,fie.:c`. head fro f�1pe •study book �t': icii iti as ,re int ri st.ing. • m The Mission 13c;n`d met. on Sa urday at. the norm of Mis. Fari' Moffat, Lois Caro • toil "preside Mrs.' Charlie . Tiffin •and. Sett Conley read nils. ,nary . letter Mrs: Parish .1Vlcrfff°tt• f,a%e the chi dren's story and l,l fns weie a' cussed for .,the yr at : The . ne nieeting •will be' a tvcirk meed for the b le at'ttrt. hciirne of'Ivi' • .Char lie' ll, . Mr, Grahsrrr;:>�,lr;'fat ,�pei't la week in Toroalt�i: Mrs. l etcr 141r,i tort. 8th C'o hais been laid up "with the Mrs. 13ert Moffat .'rand` on visited last •vueek=c iicl with frieti a Moorefield. •