The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 11wEDNESaA , .J'.
13th, 1902,
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Grandmothers
(S;T,, HELENS NEWS)
El.e,ven_grandmothers were pre=_
sente4 • with corsages on their
arrival at the June meeting of
the Women's Institute on Thdis
day June 7th in the ha1.11' Ctrs•,.
Ross Gammie presided, and
opened the meeting with the.
Ode and: Mary .Stewart Collect,
' The roll . call; "A. kitchen gadget
or toy • that grandma had" was
answered by twenty -sib .,ladies,
The secretary read a letter Of
.appreciation from •CARE, The
short course 'SConsumer. Work'-
shop"
orkshop" was decided .upon. Mrs.
A, :Gaunt, Mrs," ,Charles ` Mac
Donald and Mrs, •G. MacPherson
were 'chosen . as a committee to •
buy 'wallpaper for the room to
be renovated . in .the 'hall, Other.
• conveners : are: Mrs. Carrick,
"Cleannrug,
"• •Mrs, • Lorne Wood's
"Pain.t"; Mrs, G. Struthers, "iPa-
per." It was decided to limit
,the. lunch . to one item plus
TUE • LUCKNOW ' SENTINEL,, L,UCKNUW, ONrARIo
vem rthe tof? c “-L-i:"fe . r -Grand-
mothers Day' by' Mrs, Lorne
Woods, who also conducted sev=
eral contests for ' the grand-
mothers. Mrs, Charles MacDon-
ald gavethe report of the Dis-
trict Annual :at Clinton. A.read
_in'g "My. .Mother-dn Law" was
given by Mrs. Gordon MacPher-
son, Mrs. Ross Gammie gave a
report on the convention • for
presidents, which .she attended.
at Guelph, After the singing of
God Save The • Queen and "•.the
Institute•. •Grace, lunch was . ser-,
ved by the hostesses, Mrs:: Allan
Cranston, Mrs.: Gerald .Dorscht•
and Mrs. Tom Todd.
Mx; 'and Mrs. Roy. Hawley of
Oshawa were week -end visitors
with Mrs: and 1Vlrs. Lorne Woods,
Mr. A, G. Wetbb returned •to
the home of his, daughter Mrs,
E.' W, Rice after spending adv.-.
eral months in;. Wingham, Hospr-
ta•l; .
The North Huron Orangemen
Service' will be' held on Sunday
next at 11 O'clock in . St.. Helens
Church. ' •
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Harrison
of..Calgary, Mrs. Annie • Harrison
beverage.` ..Much' thought.' 'was cif Seaforth and. Mr,'and .Mrs:
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Drove$E}klins
Peddling Wagon
A native of St. Helens, who
has spent all his married life
in •the .Jamestown and IGorrie
area- observed his fiftieth wed-
ding anniversary with his wife
at their' home at Gorrie on Sat-
urday afternoon and evening
when c'lose friends 'and relatives
called to extend best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. William;MacDon_.
al,d were married on June 12th i
• 1912, at the home. of the :bride
near Ja'rnestown by Rev.. A. C:.
Wishart of Brussels' Presbyterian
Church.: Mrs. MacDonald was
theformer Jean tSnell,u °daugh
ter of the late Mr. and ,Mrs.
Samuel Snell of Jamestown. •Mr..
MacDonald is 'the'' son. of Mr. &
Mrs. : William' MacDonald who at
one time e lived on the •Archie,
Anderson farm . on •th twelfth
concession .of . West, . a'w�anosh.
BeforeWill was born ' f `1
th'e i
Moved. to East 'Wawanosh .Town
ship near Calvin Brick Church
which Will :attended. as. 'a young
man. He •Went to school • at S.S.
No. 9, East Wawanosh. Will was:
the youngest of the faintly. and
•his father died when. he was .two
years . old.
As a 'young mean' Will did
farm work in... the , aa, worked
at Ernie Ni,mmo.'s 'ch se factory
near Ripley and drov a peddling:
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wagon• out of St.,. Helens :for:
Henry,Woods, who at that time
operated: a `second: store . at • St.
Helens: With the wagon he; tra-
velled West
ra-velled':West Wawanosh and part
of Ashfield selling groceries. &•
dry goods and making 'himself
well known in this• :area.
• Before; either of the •nien were
.married, VKril'1 lived with 'the late
Duncan MacDonald of Lucknow..
Mrs. MacDonaid,'.'Who, is' at Pine -
crest Manor, 'Lucknow; Was able
to attend the .golden wedding
:celebration Saturday and :renew
old .'friendships: and memories
Colin: Mac+Donald • of, St; Helens,.
a cousin of Will MaeDonald, at
tended, as did/, Dave and .Jose,
• phine; McAllister of• West Wa-
wanosh, who were guests at the.
wedding.: fifty year's , ago.
.:Following their marriage, . Mr...
arid .•Mrs MacDonald lived in
the:Jamestown area until Moving-
,
oving- their. ,present : farm , in. 1933.,
They are located on Highway :87;'
between Wirigh'am '• and.; .Barri-.
• sten at' the . Fordwich turn off..
Mr. 'MacDonald has. two • bro-
thers,' ,Dtirtean of Port Elgin &
Fraser pf Wadena S'askatchew!an;•
one 'sister,, Mrs. Annie Rae of
Wingharn. Two' sisters, Mrs: '
bel .Strand .Strand . and Mrs. • Minnie
Shaw . of , near ° Brussels prede-
ceased him. Mrs. MacDonald
has two sisters, Mrs. ':Tena Wat-
son.
at-son• of Brussels and Mrs., Anson
Mitten' of• Gorrie, and .a brother, •
John Snell of Morrisbank. A.
sister,. .Mrs,.'' Leonard Ruttan, died.
a short' time ago. .Mrs Anson
Ruttan is' the mother of Mrs, Eob
Finlay and • Mrs, Lloyd As+hton
of Lucknow.'. '
1VIr. MacDonald : is proud' 'of a
1927 ".Model' T Ford which "he
drives and ; which is ' in good
working: condition.
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LUCKNOW • W.1. .
•The ..Lucknow ' W,I held, ' their
June. , meeting on' Friday. with
I32 present•
Nies. J. M
.Mill' presided
and th'emeeting; acv►ras 'openedanwith
the Inatitute Ode '.and Mary
Stewart Collec:t. June. 28th is
the date set for' the picnic tro be
held in Godericil • • :1
'"Ludknow :W.I. .is •to be hostess
on July 5 ,th .at the Bruce. County
Museum at South'ampton. A' very'
interesting' report, "capably given
'on. the District Annual` was':by'
. Mrs. N.: J. Mc'Kenzie.: The roll
call •; .was answered: by., Flowers'
for the shut -iris. Mrs. -G. Whitby
presided for the ' program.. She
'Clifford. Hackett. • oil ' W:ingham,
were Sunday :visitors with Mr.
and ..Mrs. (Albert Taylor.
'Mr Ross 'Errington and pupils
at S.S. No. 3•. West Wawanosh
enjoyed a bus trip • to •Kitchener
this past. week.. '
Passing grade, 9•' on their year's
Work at Lucl€no r High . School
nc
fraour community were Bar-
bara Ann Purd'on,Sheila McQu'il
•and Sharon •Jeffer:son. Con-
gratulations! • • •
Mr, and • Mrs. Albert . 'Taylor
and family attended the Harrison
p�lcnie in Goderich . on Saturday,
Mr. andMrs. Carl Johnston
'.of.: Blueda:" e and Mt, and Mrs,
Neil McGavin of Walton:. were
Sunday visitors .with', Mr.. and.
Mrs...Frank 1V1equillin,
• Mrs° . Fred• Thompson, Benny
•and Billy are visiting her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs, 'Gordon. Mac-
Pherson',
Prosperity is 'that 'short per-
iod between the final instalment
and the,' next' purchase.
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distributed: pamphlets. on . "fire;
•safety and gavea short talk on
't1ee..preventioti • of. fire. in the
home..
A •kitchen band novelty number.•
was presented by Miss M. Rae,.
Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs., J. • Ern-
merson, Mrs. J. W. Joynt, Mrs.
Ei Barkwell, Mrs. G. Whitby,
Mrs. G. Saunders, accorrrpa:nied
by Mrs. Ross Cumming. The'mot-
to; "God 'gives• the' seed, the bread
We :need, was ably ,given by
Mrs.• W.,. F. • McDonald.. ' ,A . vocal
solo, by ;M. Rae with •accornpani
merit by••Mr's Grant .McDiarmid,
was -followed . by ',a : humorous
reading'by Mrs. J W. •Joynt 'Mrs.
'R. Robertson conducted a . con-
test. Lunch :was served by host-'
esses .Mrs. `• G. Whitby, ..Mrs. R.
Robertson, .;'Mrs. • R Thompson,
Mrs. 'G. McDonald ' and Mrs. N.
Mc.Callurn. '
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