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]1O*IAL ;SERVICE;
FOR JACK ENGLAND
TUE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, iONTARIO
WEDNESDAX, ' SART; 24, '063
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• k?lo'wa4 in the commU ity,' was.
a son• of JosephP. England and
Elizabeth J. Pritchard. 'and was
bore in Huron • 'Town'ship • an,
September 24tth, 1903.
die enlisted, in the 12th Field
e'g xi lex t, '44 served overseas,
with the •r ssex Scottish, Mr, and
Mrs. England • had planned a
tip to Dieppe to' Visit the war
.
groves of inen*ersof thait • Reg-
iment
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who lasttheir lives an
. that invasion, ..but' death, niter-
' vaned a couple 'of: days before
leaivi ig * :for . the •' 'esross-channel
pilgrimage.. •
Mays.' England was : ithe, former
Joan Yfiriene Dolph•• of England.
John and Johan were 'rntarried rn
Toronto on February • 1C3t1h, 11947,
Whey,,later purehiased' the Alex
Ketzie resi,denae. 'at the Se-
rod Concessionand renovated
this, li�ame : and ' beautified the
grounds. In fact Jack's- handl
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Work !Was evident' in the 014)0u-
/ince'o,f the surroundings of Biu.
snareshiomes in the 'Village.. He
was also .•employed with the
° local Highways• Detpaa tMent`orew
• 'and his sudden death shocked
and saddened ''this community,
Besides his : wife, ` Mr. England
is survived by. a daughter, .Mrs.
Louise aVfarrissey of • t• • Cathar-
ines; • a son Edward (Ted) John
'England nd Elora;,.two sisters,
Mrs. Jack Swann (Lena) of . BBer,
vie, Mrs: Nellie libbolttson of. -Flint,
Mich., arid two brothers, : James
H. England of R R. • 6 Lucknow
and 'Thomas C. ,England of ' Galt.
' He ..'was predeceased ,by two
brother's and . one sister :in, an-
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Holyrood . Sewing Girls
• .' The first: meeting of Holyrood
No., 2 Sewing 'girls was -hell :on.
' Friday, ' September 20, 19631—at
the home of Mrs;. Alex Percy.
.Phis sewi.ng. club. 'has eight club
girls under • the •leadersihip of
• Mrs ' ex Percy and Mrs • "Weir'a.
Eckenswiller, The officers :' 'are
President, Yvonne Eckenswiller
• ., Vice Pi eSident, , : Jean Sutton
Secretary, Joan Percy; Press :Re-
porter, Brenda Hewitt. •
The second meeting of Holy
rood No. 2 Club girls was 'held
on Monday, .September 23, 1963`
at the home • of .' Joan Percy. A
sewing ' demonstration .:'Was given
by . Mrs. Weir Eckensv`iilier -fol-
lowed .by .'practice period : with
the rgiris after which .lunch was
served •
ANNON
The Dun'gannon U.C.W, met in
the 'church basement, 'on Tues-
day evening, September ' 17th.:
Mrs, Rcrbt, ,Bexe read devotions
and lest . in prayer. The topic
supply;a •.,'Deal assistanee was
in the form -/of a panel and four
ladies Mrs, H. McWhinney, Mrs.
C, Blake, Mrs. C. Wardrop and
Mrs Raymond 'Finnigan telling
Of • life in less fortunate. coun-
tries and how missionaries .have
'made : improvements .these !last
few years. The roll call was
answered 'with a bible- .verse
with "•minister °" Further plans
were ' discussed „ •for the tbaz'aar.
to he held November 13. Mrs..
L. Hasty reported on her /few
days at Alma College in. St.
Thomas, '
, Mrs.' Lizzie Shackleton, ' Bel -
grave spent, .a few days 1as't •'week
among former Mends:' .and rela-'
tives ,:' ,
Erskine . Anniversary, •
Erskine Presibyterian . church'
at .Dungannon On Sunday 'oibser
ved: anniversary : services: with.
Rev. D. • J. Lane, Clinton .as guest
speaker', pie church' was beau-
tiful . with late summer flowers.
Gladioli and ` dahlias . were bou-
quets placedt by Mrs. Frances
Henry in Memory. of the . late
Mrs. . Jenny Fitzgerald. In .,the
mnbarnin'g .Rev': Lane ;chose as this
subject from St.', Mattlh'ew:. '161fri
chapter 18th verse "And 'I say
Palso unto. thee ' that" thou' . are.
eter :and upon this' rock I. will
bu'ild my church and the gates •
of hell shall not ;prevail against
it." Miss Mary Lou McAllister
otrganit accompanied for 'hymns
and for. soloist Mr.• Ralph r Hen-
derson sang in fine' voice How'
Great Thou Art, `and•: the choir
san'g� . an ,•anthem. ` Mr. Lame
preachhed :in' the evening -from:
Jeremiah 9th 23trd. verse • "Thus
saith the. Lord "Let. not ;the: wise
:mian.glary in his, wisdom, neither
let the mighty, man ;glory in This•
might,. let not'. `the ' rich man
giory 'in :his miches." Mr. Ralph
Henderson• also .sang "Thanks .Be
to God." •
The• Dungannon United church
will •observe 'anniversary .s'errvi-
*cess morning and evening at 11
i a.m.' and :.7:30' p.m..: Rev • Grant
h Mills, .Olin'ton will be'. ll he ' guest
speaker in the ;evening and. Rev..
J. A. /Veidhuis resident. minister
'will; preach• in the. : morning:Mr.
Aubrey Toll, • Blyth is soloist in
the morning an'd Rev. J. A. ,Veld
huis and `Mrs.,. Veldhuis will sing.:
in the evening.
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Mark 49th. Am ve T•
Congratulations to. Mr. and.
'Mrs. 'Mamas Webster -wile . 'an.
Thursday,. .•Sepltemiber 19th, Cb-
served their. 40.th wedding anni-
versary. Mrs: Webster• isthe
second daughter of 'the late Mr.
and Mrs r `Heribert Alton and: Mr.
Webster a -son of the late••Thomas,
Webster and. Ma's. John Drurnin,:
y by Rev' J.
They' were married • h..
R. Pesters minister of tthe ' Dun
gannon United church. They' have
lived their entire married life
an the eth con.• Of West ,Wawan-
osh, 'Mr, Webster has filled . the
of rice of 'council mann and r'ee've
& they have retired to the mill,•
age: Mr Webster is treasurer of
the. United .:chinch and are, 'will-'
ing workers, They •have two.
daughters Mrs: Wim. Bradley i(nee
Etta' Belle). hGoderich: and,Lois
who. lis Mrs:: Ken: Thomiasmaf` Wil
lo'w'dale. They have ifiwe , grand-
daughters., They received; inany
expressions Of '• • congratulations
throughout =the • •d. ay and we wish
'for .'them many more similar oc-
c'asions. t
• Brenda Faye and Alice Brad=
lays, ,Goderic'li spent 'r the week-
end. with their 'grandparents . Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas. Webster,
• The 4-11 'Club -Dungannon
"Merry Milk Maids" was held.
;at. the home of Bernice Thomp-
son. on - Friday, 'Setptembear 2i0rtih'
at 8: 'p.an. The roll .call was an-:
swered•I by •'10 members "cheeses
variety. -available in tthe stores
and '.tasted." .:The next .meeting
will be 'held ,at. the. home :of.: Bet-'
•ty Irvin September 217th. 'Arlene
Dickson, Betty Irvin and Bernice
Thompson 'demonstrated ;'how to,
•seta tray: • Mrs. McNee, iand :Mrs..
E. Rhvett demonstrated how •to.'
rnalie a baked custard. The girls'
all: :had a rtaste
Mr; and •Mrrs:• K. rC.: Wood: and
Dale' of Landowspent the rweek-
lend with Mr: and Mrs. Cecil:
Culbert. •
Mr: Keir Hodges attended
,,the
Sure-.Gain Feed' school at
Taronto, . held.' -at 'title -Sea-Way
Hotel on• Wednesday. and Tlhurs
day.
• The Women's 'Missionary So-
ciety of/; Erskine ' Presbyterian
church 'held the September nispet
ing'. at the. home or Mrs.I J °l-
ye'''. Mrs. 'Wm. Stewart opened
the meeting with . Psalm 72, the
IPurpase. and the Glad. Tidings
Prayer,. Mrs. Ol'ver•.•rgave the De-:
votional Bible Reading Topic,
Behold : My , 'hands that it is 1
myself:and .Prayer. Plans: to the
Thankofferirg meeting and . con-
grega'tiorial • s Aper were taken
by ;'Mrs. ,RJolht. •'McAlister. The
minutes of the. last meetinig •were•
read by Mrs. . `Jas: Wilson and
twelve 'answered the roll call
with the word "Glory.: Selection
from, the' .Glad Tidings Rerv'iew.
were taken (by Mrs. Wallace
sari. The.' , meeting clos'e'd •. witch
the Benediction. Clothing for the
bale Wascollected for forward-
ing.
A year-rand-a'haif old heifer in
the lvLonkton area is aniother
proven erase of death, being caused.
by 'ralbies,,infeectiosn
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Had edding Trip To. Hawaii
EMERSON
CHURCH
• Frances Eva Church : ibecamme
the bride •of; Dr. James Franklin
Emerson,; in 'Trinity' St. Andrews
United Church, in a double 'ring
ceremony at, 10:39101/1. Saturday,
September 14,. 1963. •
The bride is ''the daughter of
Mr. ' and Mrs. thank' A. Chuxtch
o'f Renfrew, Ont. and the .groarn
is • the son of,' Mr and Mrs.
George aS; Emerson of Ripley,
Ont.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by i,ev. H A. Dick-
inson: The chu.rich •.was : deoarate d,
with 'baskets of • red •' and white
gladioli: Mr, Albert Stephens was
organisst':and the soloist' was Mr.
H. Z,: '.Churcth, untie of .the bride.
•—Gi'ven' in marriage by tier fa-
ther • the bride wore a classic
,full.. length 'gown of whisper`taf-
feta with •,a square neckline and
lily paint• sleeves and ,a chapel
train. • Crystal sequins, decorated
the 'neekl:iri;e ` and •, controlled
franc ' A , : ibutterf ly {bow trimmed
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peau • de sole With. overskirts, ••
•mratcrh'ing head dresses and shoes:
'They carried,' . nosegays of • white
and : ,pink tinted ,:baby mums.
The groom . was ''. attended by
his, brother Mr. Robert Ente -
sari 'of Ripley,: Ontario:: The ush-'
.•ers were Mr, Clifford Church,
brother of the bride'' and • Dr,
Bi Downey of Smithsvi'Lle, 'Ont-_
ario,,, .
Fallewinns•tlhe • service a ' re ,
ception,, and •weddan'g d'inner
was held. in the United Church
Hall . at . Renfrew.
The 'bride's another ' wore a
chocolate; :brown wool sheath
with ..beige accessories and. a cor-
sage of talisman: roses; •
The mother of the 'groom wore
a two 'piece beige brocade sheath
With mink fur trim and brown
•accessories With a Corsage of
yellow roses. , •
Fpr .travelllintg. the '.bride Wore
a . three •piece • navy. blue linen
'sui't with a matching' wide:'+brim
'the back' waist.:'. Her shoulder 'red' hat in linen' and whine •ac-
'cessories. and a. corsage of, pink •
roses.
Following :• a rh•oneyrnoon''trip to
Hawaii the couple,will reside
in Charing':.Cross,;'Ont!ario:
length 'veil of 'french illusion fell
from .a crown of crystals, pearls
and . rhinestones. The bride car-
ried a , fuli::cascade bouquet of
Ted roses, stephonitis,.'• lily of
the valley and, ivy'.
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The- Maid of Honour was Miss.
Ruth .Z•imnier.rnan and the 'brides=.
aides were Mrs. Gordon'. Cross
and, Mrs. Reichard Carrie're all
of Ottawa, Ontario. All wore.
identical dresses' ;o of fiesta ipink
Phe..'Durham •Ghroinxca1 •rapports
"'travelling auditors": at work in
that'distriat Who have..a ,way of
:leading people to believ%•ithey '
are in some away :connected with.
they •incame:.tax departmen't,
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have been contacted by the CNIB and asked
• to canvass the .tow.n of Lucknow and to .spon•
• sor a letter drive for funds in the Township of
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• Kinloss covering the mail routes out of. 'Luck-
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e the. Spring • canvass.•
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• LETTERS' ARE GOING OUT. as soon as
• :they become available, with donations to be
• left at the Log Cabin Restaurant.
THE DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASS will be
made in Lucknow, on' the evening of Tuesday,"
October 8. /
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On the. afternoon of Saturday, November 2,
the Foresters are holding a bake sale.; The
CNIB will have a larger assortment, '• of• Blind
craft Products on display for sale at this time
These articles are of such variety and so skill
fully n ade, they trust be seen tel be apprec-
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