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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-01, Page 2yt •u It • c• PAGil; TUVO R THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO St, Pauls Narks 140th Anniversary DUNGANN ON • NEWS The: 100th ' anniversary of the building' of St. Pauls Church, Dun- gannon wase held Sunday evening with a large:crowd in attendance. • The church was beautifully . decor- ' ated with summer flowers,. The Rev. J. R King of St. Pauls. was in. " charge • of the: service. The Rev.' J. A.:. Veidhuis, of -the United Church gave . the lessons from. Joshua 24 and John 15.. -The guest preacher. Rev. H,. Jenning, -Brus- sels, a former rector. of St. Pauls • spoke on "the building of the church,. not materially but spirit- wally. ' He went on to : say "the youngsters of today are the found • ation,, the older ones. the walls,; the -bishops, deacons and : wardens,. the ladies aid groups and the rec- tors are the roof that hold. the church. secure." Miss Baripara Foster rendered a solo • •`YYHHow: Lovely are Thy Dwellings" ac- companied on the organ ' by . Miss Lynda Foster. : .. Rev. King thanked the' guests and everyone . attending and invit- ed everyone to the Parish . Hall for a social time: 'Visiting over the- weekend with Mr. and Mrs Cecil' Blake and ,family Were. the; tatters uncle and aunt, .. Mr. and.Mrs. H. Eugene Hanson, East Tawas, 'ch,, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kil Mich, Brian d aim patrf , and Cheryl :of-Agincourt:and their. son Jim. Blake of Toronto. Visiting on Friday were Mr.. and Mrs. Richard` Kilpatrick and -Dr... and Mrs .A N. .'Atkinson all of Wingham, Mr. and..'Mrs,.. `John, Watt of Hamilton and . their datigh- ter, Mrs'. ' Wm.. Barker :.of 'Strat- ford Strat- ford .visited • on. Monday.' Congratulations- to Mr. and : Mrs. Raymond . Chisholm. on the birth. of ` a son'' on June 22nd: '.A brother for Suzanne. •. • •.Congratulations:to Mr: and. Mrs. Leonard Brindley on • the birth of their' daughter. on June 22nd. . A wee sister .for • Ronnie, Larry, Brenda and Elwin, . On Tuesday and Wednesday of last week visiters with .Mrs. H. Ryan were' : Mrs. J McGratten of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as of Picture Butte, Alberta. The' ladies are sister -in-laws of Mrs,. ,ttyan..' Visiting _recently with: Mrs. I. Henry were Mrs. Herb Curran, Mrs. John Curran and •son Paul. and Miss . Ida '.Whyard: We wish to' congratulate. Mr.. and' Mrs. Arthur .Stewart on the ..oc nasion of their 34th wedding'an- niversary • celebrated on Sunday.. Visiting with.• theme: were e . Mr and Mrs.. Mel Stewart and Doris of Goderich. They all attended the.\'. 100th anniversary services of SL Pauls Anglican church held in the evening. - .. • We see where Mr. Richard Ste- wart has returned to London for an 8. week course. Richard grad- uated as an honor student. from 'O.C.E. and plansto teach ,high school in Ste. • Sault, Marie; He specialized in physicalandhealth education and we wish him sucess in his chosen field . Visitors over the . weekend with Mr,. and Mrs. T. C. Andersbn were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Earl (Kitty Woodcock). of Brantford, Mrs. Earl at one .time worked here and she and her husband renewed acquaintances, while .visiting here. Dungannon WI Meet • Mrs.. Warren Zinn was :hostess for the . educationalmeeting of the Dungannon. WI. on ' Thursday even- ing. 'How to interest your child in learning" wasthe roll callan- swered by 19 members. Mrs. C. Crozier presided for a short,' business period and it was decided to join with the .Sunbeam Club on their bus trip later in July. Mrs:: C. Blake was remembered for her kindness to the department representative of the copper :tool- ing course. The motto. "The . life you live is the lesson you teach", was prepared by. Mrs. M. Erring- ton and read by Mrs. F. "Young., Mrs. I. Rivett displayed finished garments , for the , Children's;.: Aid. The topic given by Mrs. F. ,Young educational interest in Toronto. This.. trip was sponsored by the senior room •of. the school and was enjoyed by many from the com munity. Places visited were Mal; ton Airport, Casa:: Loma and the Canadian ..Imperial Bank. A his- tory of Dungannon . is being pre- pared by: our . members in answer to a request from Dungannon, Ere - land :The historical : background will. be :compiled and , .forwarded under the Department . of Citizen- ship and Immigration at Stratford, Ont. Mrs, :. W. Brown and coin.-., tee convened the lunch. Cliff Crawford; Gets Town Job Cliff Crawford. has been named as the rnd'lucipal employee, to succeed Hugh MacMillan, ' who re.. cently accepted another position, Council made: the appointment. on Monday evening. There were 12 applications for the position.. The applications ad called for an . assistant to the Village fore- man with. duties to include oper- ation of the grader, public ; utilit- ies work, etc.. • Cliff who has been employed by Bud ,Hamilton, Cities Service dis- tributor,, commences. his. ` Mown duties on July 2nd, Saturday Weddingg At St.Peters Church: JANES RITCHIE White .glads and .,red and white mums were the floral decorations in St. Peter's Church, Lucknow, on Saturday,. June 27th, for the mar- riage of •Isabel' Mary Ritchie, and Mr. Eugene S. Janes of Hanover. The bride is the daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Ritchie, R,R. 6 Lucknow and the, groom is the son ofmr. John Janes of Bonavista, Newfoundland ' and the late Mrs. Janes. • The ceremony was performed gat :two o'clock by Rev. J. R. King,. rector of St. Peter's Church: dealt with the bus trip to points -of The organist was Mrs: Thomas Pritchard ` who played ``O Perfect Love" during the signing of: the register. , Given in ::marriage by her, father the bride's gown was waltz:. length nylon' sheer over bridal •Satin. The bodice' had short • sleeves, ; bateau lace .'appliqued ' neckline, back, rose' accent enhanced with matching lace motifs adorning the -flowering panels . over a sheath skirt. Her shoulder. length, ' over -the -face. • veil, was a self ; silk rose of sheer tulle- and ulleand silk. Her flowers were baby white mums and red roses, Her attendants :,were~.Miss Trudy- Thomson, R.R. 6 Lucknow, in lime green embroidered : georgette.' over taffeta with . a .bouquet of yellow and:- white mums, and Miss Tonita . Ritchie, sister of the bride,, wearing a yellow ' nylon dress and carrying a basket ' of . white:baby.. mums '. and roses. The• best man .was Mr: Lewis. Pitcher, R.R. 2 Kincardine; :'and. .the .;usher was: Michael : Ritchie, brother of : the bride. A buffet of et supper upper was served at the bride's. home with Mrs. Ritchie receiving.. in a phik flowered silk KINGSBRIDGE;t, GARDEN PARTY SUNDAY, JULY Sth Turkey and ham supper 5 to 8, p.m. Seaforth High Scnool Band on grounds at 4:00: o'clock. Games and entertainment. Kingsbridge Children's Choir. Adults. $1.25, children • 75e., Draw for $100: bond. • • Nearly 300 Years..ExperienceM�k�s Good Music Combine close to _ 300 years ex- perience in singing in the Amber- • Tey -Pine River area andit should come up with some good music _: and .it did. Those ixi attend- ance, at the: Pine River (United Church 'centennial church services on Sunday ,heard "The Pine River quartette" and it brought back many 'memories for those in at. tendance. • It also gave the'oung- .,er generation a chance to catch 1" a bit of the 'past," Poi* both young and old it was a pleasing performance, Shown left to right are members of the old quartette, Walter. Walden,. 72; Don Cardiss, 67; g •Jim Courtney, -72 Charles Boyd, . 85. Combine these ages and you get , 296 :years of music; •a fitting number for . a 100th birth:, day party. The foursome started singing. as a ; quartette about 35 years ago. They sang at. the 75th anniversary of . Pine River Church twenty-five years ago. They have not been actively singing for about ten years and their last time to. fether . was at a farewell evening the late Rev. John C.• Hutton two years ago. • Sentinel, Photo WEDNESDAY,. .,JULIE' 1st, 1114 BrideSn.,ai...d .0f -.5q. :Years Ago: Present. For Golden Anniversary Saturday MR. .and'; MRS. On. Saturday, June: 27, a . happy occasion was marked when. a fame ily dinner, was held .at Danny's Restaurant near, Wingham to hon- our Mr. onour.'Mr. and Mrs. George:, Swan of Wheeler St., . -on the occasion. of,their Golden Wedding anniver .sari. Mrs Swan is : the former Annie Eliza Ford, daughter . of •. the . late Mr. and Mrs. David Ford. Mr. Swan is the eldest son of •, the late .Mr.. and' Mrs: George 'Swan., Annie and George were ` married ion . June :'24 : 1914 :in Georgetown by.the. late = Rev.:Cameron: After their . marriage, they resided in Georgetown for one year, then moved to ..Ashfield Township for six years, and in 1921 they moved to : West Wawanosh Township. to the farm now owned by their daughter Ettaand her .. husband Gordon Struthers. They retired to their present, home in Lucknow in--May-of-1944. , Theyhave a.• family. of one son David •of Toronto" and a daughter Etta, Mrs., Gordon : Struthers of West Wawanosh. A daughter . An- na Mae ' died . at. the . age:; of nine months. They alsd have four grandchildren, Susan Ann Swan; Lois : Ann, Douglas and .Robert Struthers. . Among those ,present was their bridesmaid, of fifty years ago, Mrs. Swan's sister Mrs. Jim :Wil- son of London, also Mr. Wilson, dress .:;with jacket '.. white accessories. Por travelling the bride wore a beige and brown linen . suit with beige accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Janes.' will reside in Hanover. Guests from a distance attend- ing,..the 'wedding • were: ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shields;: Mr. and.: Mrs. Robert Lannebal of port Col- borne; Mr. and . Mrs. "Ed "D'Aoust,: Mrs. ' Clara' Juneau from Perkini- field; Mr. and Mrs. Russell' Mc- Connell; ' Mr. and Mrs.: Calvin Mc- Connell from Armow. Pre Nuptial Showers Prior to her •marriage,: Miss Rit- f chie was ; . guest of honour at a miscellaneous'shgwer arranged by* and pink and Mrs. Wesley Smith of Ripley, and at a shower -by the neighbours' at GEORGE SWAN Mrs. :M. Sherriff of 1 Hamilton, Mrs. Mary "MaeAuley, of ' Acton, r Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan of Ash field, Mr. and. Mrs.. David Swan and /Susan of Toronto,: ; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Struthers , and. fam- ily of West Wawanosh, and Miss Marlene Martin of. Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Lindsay of Acton and Mr; . and, Mrs:. Sam Swan of Lucknow were: unable to' attend.: Mr. and Mrs .Swan received many lovely .gifts, cards and .,flow- ers 'in low-ers'in addition: to :many 'other ;'ex- pressions of ..cdngratulations and best wishes LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev: Howard W. - Strapp Minister . SUNDAY, JULY Sth 1000: a.m. ;Sunda School. 11:00 a Y The Heard of: Clu istianity. . r • Luckhow Presbyterian Churc iiev. Roderick,.MacLeod Minister ;SUNDAY,. JUL Y 10:00 a.m;:. • Sunday, School 11:00 a.m. Rev Douglas Fry;;, Seaforth • . �.•' • ST. P'ETER'S ANGLICAN. CHURCH 6th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Church School 10:30 am / Holy Communion it:15•' a.m. • The Rev. J. R, King,; Rector' the. home' of Mrs. Herb McQuillin:�+ lSth AnniversarySeryices OF :Oi iv'et::r United Church •00 a.m, and 8;00• .#n, .P Sunday, July 5 • • • a • •. 4. • 4 Guest. Preacher,. REV•- . `, , EDGAR O R,OUf:,STON of Exeter �. Reception w � .Morns, 'Follo - • If Sit -Nice • • • • ..EVERYONE W LCOME!' t