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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-09-25, Page 11• '{1EDNES33'AX`., :SEPT;, 25th, 1,909. 1' fi'IEESr ON OUR TRIP A horse and buggy and a 'bicycle would have completed r::ost every means bT' locomotion pc ss bte. •nesday afternoon •in.'the Pattison Th erre .were very fe* people we funeral home where Rev. Robert • knew z the Maril nxies, but Were . L.' •ayon c f St. John's Presb . sQrt`i' r brief early . mornin .. �'- g tcrian Church offieiatcd 'and con stop in Saint Sohn didn't afford veyed the sympathy of the corn_ the . uppcirtunity. to 1bok :up Mr, tnunity to the bereaved.. family: • and;: iVI'rs. M: • Sanderson (nee' •Ann . .: IVIaeDona•ld), The late Murdoch MacDonald 4..: * * + , Was born near Lochalsh, on.April Sari and.a-idso muck fislf g7,.1861.. In. 1894 he• married' Miss. it) .:that tzip:``fand' enjaYed` that weIsabel R therford. They. tool 'up • got the Idea if someone east. a:homestead ,year Schider•`in-1915 �: line . in our direction• vac '.might" and farmed there• • till recently 4„ snap •at zt. ,k . when he.',moved into;;' 1VIeclicine Hat :because of. 111 haelth. While there he made'' his• home with hi oyster •arid lobster . • s That raw spri ad at Sptrimerside caed 'it daughter,. Mrs. Ellen. Gardner: ` ppS 1I- uiii{ing`are his widow and one a -out; there • was nothing..that son Sohn A;. of Schuler and three• dagn ted the writer, although the Netter half ihreur in- the`•• ponge .daughters Ellen racrdner..— and h• Mrs. Christina Kni in the Era* oyster . battle. ' g t .. of r . * Medicine ' Hat and Mrs: Isabel: Saw a. lot �pf Mrand Mrs Cls• Charron of Vancouver' and seven. ': : 'THEE LUCKNOW SEN1iNEL, L.UCKNOW ONTARIO. • •,OBITUA,.Y y MURD , oco MacDO:NALO • Funeral services for 'Murdoch MacDonald of the Schuler district in Alberta were, :held •on Wed - ,„ ed•• grandchi•Idren.,and one great grandchild' • There ; also survives his' ged.•mother; MrsJohri, Mac tan=Sehalas-af-Cliesk : on-the•-tr-ip- ' and 'enjoyed: their company:: great- ly. Also ran :into: Ted Duncan 'at Wiarton, .the • only other `Bruce 'PAGE 11 Donald in her .103rd year Of Tor-: WEEKLY EDITORS( -ATTEND. CON`7ENTI(N en 'ng the first .. onto: and fo ` .,.. . •: • four..sisters, •:Mrs: F :. : �.. ., 'elation , ., . , , ,_ ;� g ,.< . annual convention .:of the •: Can- .. publisher' at the` convention; Ted •. l _ .rank ; adzarr Weekly; Neirrspapers •Assoclation held since the war, more than ,200:• MacCharles of Vancouver and: Montreal to H - flew from : Montreal .• ,. ahfax .by, special Canadian Pacific . Ra 1. 1 �*��js Mzgse Catharine ._.- .:. .: . .. • • .. :. ,. . i1waY`traill,: •crossed the B a ofrs tFund� anrthe •. . $ :harine and Madge oT Canadian Pacific's •Princess: Helene, and. finished:` Toronto an ...... .. ,:: . r . , , : th easturard ct Mrs. VET; A. Duncan : AtIantic Ra'ilwa train, Iielene eir trip ,aboard a:'special :. Dani nlon Clayt� ,Ted and yours y The s radar eclulprrient.was a point .of interest to ..the •clele a teS have to..get awa from hoof .Taront' .' . ' '' the. water �o a e .and y g in upper photo, wireless operator C„F. Mcitillanex laik.�,Murd.:.. ns .its. •opera.on ochMacDoria�d.:was�liih.Tmplzn, Iuhay,aousstatusSecolied:�g3---` • •gh: Tempiin,�FergusOntpresidentsof te-:.p tlon to••:,��--'-'-_,:•__A,;�:SYozkiO.n• ._..._..,1iesteerrrv:..�.•..,C•Weastin,tineyedzn�hfietdwhrehe��Lynn and•George Tames$ dwmanviIlOnt� �u,.dent-c.c�uple—ol?.x.la'CaDarf• FhisA ea?•IY�a�rihood:,was lark-agroup.bfOnt'�iod�e%gaies:..�centreiwere .iSellTa'',.;..�.. .' ' . � - :... � p' ... before the' World-famous statu . • _. ; • ring a. side ,.visit to the, Grand Pte 14leir�ariaL , ; born .. .. eofEvan girls, although hit not o:)• sure on the, 12th .0 • ncession. ' of _ . ge�ine. They _are,' H. A k Eanna a ..Pe - 4 . . g , . tralia, Mrs W. J. Colgan, ;1Vlark Sale; .. am: Wilson, Weston"'1?Jjrs • .Firs. Thompson or. Mrs. Scha ' AshfieId, a .member of :a large and: H A R W J I ps us g have yet: com 1e.` :acce Yelp • :; prosperor�s faml _' nd ' r,. I? A that. Y y _� .._ �.hx� zieig • • "little” hors and e description:. man ' friends e -; ...: _ r gret:; his *" * death. ., . Ted. and ,t• were aceompanyrng aytT over tp c A Bim potato El l-iavWrn, Stimson`` o town. dug ' a Chesleyite show us through thei up g a murphy '.front, his otato' patch Naval Armour' Depot,> and an our s that tipped the scales at. 2?�.s' lbs. way over on the„ferry� Were. tag' s ged' : in aid of they blind; by a• eau , .: TFIE' DEATLI of • Roal L. 116 d Couple•of ztourtgsf Viers:; Seeing our y 'y . proprietor of th •Goderich Bowl: ide ti€icatiion ,badges: •they; ` 1 i in • o'> ccure Suddenly .mediately wanted our autogra hs: g'Alley, • dst'at. P his 'place of busines which: we.' gave: withal:t 'hes"s last 'vEreek, .1. amag , ganand R A Harris,`Burlington. Delegates were- vvelCo ed to'Evange eMemonalPark byA,A Aunphy,,snasrager-ofthe=-Domtlxrro�ActIanticTlovi.-_ '-� Wyman Porter, mayor :of Kenvill e N.S �who alio welcomed the `delegates• is ;shown at the extreziae .left:'-•• WED i - tion. e ferrythe ., • On.. 1 St . g th ' frorn .a ' heart attack. He was 67.' excited pair. were , fondly exclaim- anrform., But she didr _. _..:..• .i ing to other taggers• about getting °, o•• * **. our' autographs' and in ., pointing •'u s out .. ... • A g 'Five'' hundred' others•.o f a -~cos= the anti I . parting' remark that : mopolitan, . passenger, list , were Carrie :to. our ears was • `� ..They're' � "bound'4 for gEn' land and' Europe. p big shots", • 1 Some were. Diiteti' folk who -had.' * '' .‘• : t been interned by the ,Taps' When i Were pleased. to se The �he YoverranDutei"' territory.in:, leyEnter r. ise win the `C -;l the South. Pacific: Aommun. s# deserved• .for .lUlr.. Schaus has It was in, the: early ::hours, of. spared no time,, space or effort1' e ;horning when we pried lki'le -' during the past• .ear'. in .:,selling dames Thom son and 4 .Schatz§ ity,'Service" traphy It was Well :..' 'the idea of ,a. hospital: in Chesley, away from the docicsirie*, and.with:. and' the fu i4 ' for this purpose SG many sailor 'Iaddies• about we TiOW exceeds $50,000. . thought it wise to stick around till the gals, decided :to .call -it a. knot}i,r.feature of the conven- night. tion •'c vas the• presentation 'of a *' new :car rather ,the .pec o o y tune: rf z) t'o' C '1.:tr• Cl a'r of c oy era the- experience ' but, -WIii Brampton. who 'retires after:'11' ;be ,cori�tent to keep our feet on' �years�as. managing- director of the., .terra ' firma u n ,I e s s, : occasion ,brand n Plying is OK We th r ughl • •i .A and during which tune its membership has trebled: should .demand' otherwise. 'But there's -no place like home, Tn .e lxressiri'g' his. that and besides its' grand • to get, a ks;: Mr good' riiglies sleep We :never the `air. One of wholly sIeep on a, train and coming the ,1loScotiap. va even got the: porter u litiblisher d' Charters said he 'was :not unaware , that something was in into -Montreal ' enroute home. we s, mistaking him for the K Provincial .direct'dr, approached ,On Sunday mornrrig in Char hirci in the lobby of the hotel and heist' a fiaill into his hand, With we• at.terldd Trxiiy the 'remarkfnited • Church, .a ;beautiful edi that it was a belatted :. •' to free with a' -history that goes back ntribution: • to;, t'h a Charters 140 +years., Tne minister. 'vire leap n= rrIe rnria 1. ed after the service ' was • an •old Bruce County boy Rev, Tit. Mc.- ., One'.of' the �unscht dined icon Lennart:; Who"s4 horrie town was. p :Paisley and Who was, horn on the 12th Concession. ,of Br ce•'To*n- ship . Ventiort highlights was the dock- ing ;at I•Ialifax' of the liner Rangiiiltii, ''which was unable •'fo nock at New cork on aecouiit' of the sedrri:in's. strike., On . board Another; •iriter•esting 'visit • in "�"ere s,7 e 38 New 'Zealand girls, Char'irnttetown • .tAt s: to tl'ie• Cori- p, Y rick, •And , fiancees``'bczutid f'csr :federation Chair bei+lr•'where in rliteEl States. One young"1:vain''1864' the first meeting was held :gad rn`'tro ed 55000, miles, chasing •that led to the formation of the `h8` -Inter from port. to Port. Ari. Doer lion of Canada.. `Ether had travelled .100, miles by srkFl ,vert fur¢ whether'or ' . Incidentally ; Prince 'd' ard' `ls- r't his g rl tr'iend. would know, 'land ,.'Was a i' i g i ri a 11 Y casletid 'Cit: She , heiri't seen him In three ' gbcgt"ect. an Indian na5rrle ,near+ .ear did never in:•anythrng but .ing cradled onthe wives. ,• fi the `gift of th'P groonYi�:Th. roe - wa� . attr dem Melte , ririaid washer sister, Mrs . 'CI:IPPERTON-- RE1D Hu . os .. �zlllam r wlth pink � -_and. � white streariier5' ... . �Phrey .who •' cho..e a • floor t and thelaTale• was centred 'with a: len' t`` • under' g .h• gown of :sheer, With t er . an arch - of .ever peen' , pink .. 'three-tier , :bride's cake- : - . Thewait shoulder 'length veil and carried. ` resses were' o .. banked With suinnier .flo`uers, a tit?) :girl` friends •, of a bou uet . wedding' q . of Dreawa. zases and the: bride,' pretty vvas ,�gIemnlzed': �at e: ;14+II�ss`:.Ellen .'Andrew of the home • of the 'bride's ••• o . achantum fern Little Joyce Mac- Toronto. and - . , � p rents , .. - , :.. _ ..: , . ., .; llRlss FiathLeel�; Gigs-... l?onald, e+ce of the bnde, was son 'of London.: The bride's... Mr ' and • Of Samuel. Reid, . Vic Inoth ,.. flower. ' d toils •St ,•LucIcriovv, on' Saturday�' an v�ascharming EII, er received: 'iri'a'�vlolet.cr � ��dress . a+ePe. , . Se tember 21 a floor length pink,taffeta own '.and P st, .1946; :.when Rev.g the. ,grooms •. mother chose with • ink :veil and J ` W: Stewart united 'in • mania P ibandeau She; navy: blue 'sheer. o; carried, a nosegay. af:: mixed••flow Lorna- May,'y uiigest' daughter of , The bride : • ' :". ,,•b•'.i a` e: : f ' b rid e received' e c u re: d m .' any I�e lyMraid Mrs_ReiddJohnLoersrfdoIiiCoaItvmer • oCIneiro;'oa:mof,'.ch due'from.herfatrlucGng Russell Clipperton, son of..14r.. and Mrs: Ernest .Clipperton, :ion• was.groomsman. don After' the weddlrg erthe'Wdding rniisie.was lavedby-3oung-, .couple -e -Di=s-Wnddithe briders aunt, Mrs:.'WR� Ear:Given in marriageby herfatly trip to .Niagara Falls andToronv a :ilei,. who''lso• iaccarantedtileand.'an their return �lI reside in.' len th> own of white sheer:Her soloit,.Mr_Mrrs:Pa`rson:'oa'London_}it�f ovi.guests..were.'`. o threequaer Iengh bridal veil f.Hickson..viho:sang "Because ,from „Toran London; Hickson, • ' , " :was,caught xh orange blassaaisy ' during of the regis-Whitehurch 'and CyydertchFor....1 and she .carrred'a.boucuet:of Am -e: ( travell�: the rude. donned a • • erican Beaty.'rores. Her only `• For the, veddir,dxnner Which ktwo-piece' black and grey suit..aornament was :pearl necklace, .followedthe the dining withfuschiafl accessory .::• ., , , ,, a. ..._ er, the bride. wa$ 41oveIy in a .floor 0 : W01 chop 1,iee bi shets of grain ;on: one. 'set .:of plates.- and chop.ft Ane. Driven With - ' two :V -Belts. Clutch allows Grinder to be started without Marlton .motor.'..Siaspte plate adjustment ' is dust . 'freer 'With 'grain shut-off wide . __open feed' .wormLpufs is . tight •amount.of-grain;,pr . •: venting•straw frond; stopping' grain Bow Three feed worms supplied for: Ane,. Medium and coarsechop., Mi parts' Of Little : precision made front hi quality • materials, assuring years of trouble-free. service:•. The two..v-Belts. runt directly. between two heavy duty bail bearings,' assuring: even .pull • on ' bearings and allowing. • Grinder to run trite. • . ' AL .CANADIAN. •"MANUFAc: JRE 1AANUFACTt1RED BY BETTER INDUSTRIES stu'rORD ONTARIO; ED. JOHNSTON, Luckno w FOR PRICES SEE YOUR' LOCAL. DEALER i i