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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-15, Page 111 WEDNESDAY, A70, 15th, 1962 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • >pAGE: ELEVEN • Grade 1 High School Alton, Jo Anne Andrew, John C Andrew, Robert F, Andrew, William. F, Barr, Donald D. Bushell, George E Cooper, M. Elizalbeth Crozier, Joanne E, . . . Dickie, Denver J. L Finlayson, Janet M , Forster,, Nancy K. Gibson, 'George W..,...... ....... , ..._• Hamilton, • Donald G • • Helm, Evans A ••rHewi-tt; Arlexanderfit Hodgins, . H: Elaine • Hunter Murray •G. MacDougall, Allan ' L McNay, Eleanor . S. • M,urdie, K. Franklin Rathwell,••,Tarn A. ' Richards, Richard T. Thompson, PatriciaJ ....... Wilson, D. Terrence . Percentage: Passed: • s� wow Distric.f rs Passed b 78m t1.0bA "'' "0. U b.rA • Z1 H a 58 . 58 5. • 55 55' 66. 68. 63. 56. 5 . 70, 58 555. 55 57.55 55 72 76 77 ' 73. 71 63 62 55 57. 60 611 ' .64 57. 66 59,. 61' 64 52,. 6r9 ° . 54' 6,0: 55 72 ' 57 54 70 81 '01 73, 50 52 ' 661 60 58 ...� _._ 50 • 60! $ §' �' o' . . 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It contains .•hundreds .of pictures and.n`'full ■ kF. 1 descriptions of a fantastic' collection of rural property 1 ■ ■ ,bargains: Everything , from, tiny acre ranchettes to.mill- `■� ■ 'ionaire countryestates,little _country stores_ tom. antic-■ ■ Y' -w tag • :. 's•"rnanufacturing businesses. River, valleys, private lakes, • u ,• ■ • forest lands.. Breath -taking pictures of these offerings, IN 1• pric,s -and locations .are• yours for the asking. For in- • :1 formation phone BU 6-3623 or conaplete.:coupon below. ■. 1; ■ . oi 50 ■ ■ Properties d. Wante■ • 66 50 ■ 71.4951 90' 656 1001 1000 67 •85 77 75 ; 75 75 721.7 72.7 67' Mr. Braun of• Windsor' is interested in ,purchasing• a 1591-.200 acre. • farm Full (Overall Percent Passed:; 79.2) ■ thepleasure she has brought :to 'thousands 'by her talented ,plant :playing''Since `','she„ was a young girl in' Lochaisb many years 'ago. ►.A bountiful''supPer was served from table appropriately ' decorat- ed ...with the M.acKenzie colors and. cultivated Seotoh-t.-histles.= 'MacKenzie Descendants Of Pioneer Ashfield:'.: Family Held First` :Reunion (Contributed) A' very .'enjoyarble and :long to, . Ibe * remembered ' afternoon :was spent . at Reid''s . Corners. oh Sat- urday, , August • l l th ' by • the de- scendants of Neil" .B'an, MacKen- zie. ,and acKen-zie.:and . his : wife 'Mary .,.MacB,a.e who came from :Nova .Scotia.. in, the year '1859 and settled in the Lothian district ' of Ashfield, on . t•he ,farm •snow' dccupied' by. Peter' Van Osch,' where Mrs:. MacKenzie .died -in 1.863., ,VIr. ,MacKenzie moved' to.'Luck- now and " Dater to • '• :Goderich' where' he • Lived with . his . son Donald. to the ripe "• ,old • age , , of one hundred years.: They raised a family of four sons and two• daughters,. Donald, John; Neil and' .R•o'ry, wh'os was• known as' the Ashfield- giant, Christie (Mrs, Mac•Ken4ie); •Loch'alsli.. and •'Mary ' Ann'. (Mis. • James• Scott) Bervie. • . ' . • • Over eighty-,Lof• their kin to • the third,' fourth' •and fifth gen eration carne from, Detroit, Bach - ester Mich.'; Flint, Otta•w•a,,Hames -ilton, . St. ; Catharines, Taronao, 'V.ictori�a: ,'Harbor; • Harriston, Bel - more, Bliievale,. Kincardine,' Lucknow, Ripley etc., etc. ,for the. •'first ' gath:ering of the MacKenzie 1 clan, Jack MacKenzie and .'heripers were in .charge of the• childire. 's sports:, races ' and • eanlut.::seCra� rp � P :ble. The,, teenagers :played ball. The older folk. chatted and .re- m'inisced ;with some •whom they hadn'•t seen for. ' years, They ,also. enjoyed 'looking, through. andW 're•ad'ing: a• family tree °book of old photos. and history of the differ- ent families ' which • Mrs. Donald Blue ,. ;of 'Ripley had ' compiled Mrs: .Kate MacLean ..of •Fl•int, Mich. thrilled all while she gen- erously played the piano as only ,she can, ' and especially • . with Scottish• music, 'she, set 'the toes tapping. The''.. ro p.: was -very f .he- r and thought of all �°" prov uta g Henry .' MacKenzie was .''the capable chairman for :the 'occa sion.. •A roloute's silence was ob- • served in memory of the parents, • grandparents andall, those who. ■ have gone on :before.: • During. 'the j business • part,, ,.it was decided to make this ' gath- ering an annual event with .H'enry MaeKenz:ie, ' president & Melville .• Scott • of 'Kincardine,' secretary -treasurer for ;next .year'.. A: short' ` progra'm ',was. 'enjoyed composed 'of solos by `Mary Lott Collinson, Bertha ':Blue :and Mrs.: Jack , MacKenzie;' piano solos by Barbara Jean' MacKe,.nzie . • and Mrs. Kate . MaoLean . 'Everyone joined; in a lively' sing -song with Bertha. Blue an able ' leader"nnd Mrs. Donald 'Martyr at the. piano. The final:. nuMber was. The Ode 'which concludes this article: A prize• was' given tc~Mrs Many Kemler for :coming the longest distance, Mrs. Kate. MacLean, the elest one present,:ands• to:..Mr.' and Mrs. Ross MacKentie for having the largest` family there. ' • ■ price ' is $22,O00G will $6;500 down. ' Wanted 100 7 260 ' acre farm' . ' suitable' for raising turkey. ' ■ • Must have extra large barn. 1 .' • Full price '$18 000 , ■ : ■ . ■ ■ J. Everett' Penningtonio g • Phone 392-6064.Teeswater, o s. Local Agent For.. PAUL 'S. STARR. & ,CO. LTD., ■ Hanover' . , Phone 870.. ' • ` ' 1 PAUL S..STARR & COMPANY LTD., REALTOR ", HEAD . 'OFFICE . - :. Orangeville, Ontario. Branch • 1 ■ Offices. -' Hanover, 'Brampton, Owen Sound, 'Flesher- ■ ■ • ■ ■is .' 1//•'" • ton, Guelph,, Chesley,. Teeswater and Muskoka. • Enclosed ' is 5 Oc in • coin: Please :mail to me a copy o} ■ ■ Starr's :•Picture Catalogue. Please'. Print.' •.••••••••!'••isu•••;•m•oto•oogio• ••of•••••••••••••••• ••'. I) paoll 1N•: i LTA. MODEL • • I • �d •. •• • • • It was well cin into • the even '0 ing before w:e. dispersed, feeling • • very 'grateful to all who . had ••• done s.o much to plan and make. • our first gathering such .a success and hoping that • those dear ones who were' not able to; , be with us 'will ,be• present next • year: •ODE 'i to The ,Descendants: of Neil Ban: • (Tiune of Auld. .Lang•'Syne) .Should all our :forebears be forgot And never' brought to mind? MacKenzies : all,; •come• heed • the call, , Renew the. ties 'that ,bind. • 1962.' Pontiac Laurentian Sedan automatic fully equipped•. , • • .. (one used,'one new) a'. i' 1961:'Chev Belair.Sedan,automatic power: steering,'fully •�' • equipped. .- , :• : 1961 Pontiac Standard Sedan •, • 1961 Pontiac' Laurentian, power steering • Y ng, '•a�uto�atic, • fully • ' equipped. -e 4s - o V-8, automatic . i • , .61 :Pontiac Parysienne 4 -door • hardtop, ' • fully powered. ' • • •, 1961 Ford Falrlane 500 Sedan,:automatic and power steering • 1960: Pontiac Sedan, 'standard, transmission. ` / ' , ' 2 1958' x Chev' $el'air Sedan. • • • 1958 Pontiac Sedan,' automatic •. 0 1957 Pontiac Sedan, automatic "" O• , 1956 Buick • 4 -door hardtop, o• •' NUMBER., Iron' . ..... $350. up • . OF 1955. MODtLS o • -i MANY ' OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE: FROM ,•• • • • •. TRUCKS • • i961 Chev %-ton Pickup, . •• 1960 •i - ,; � " • •%2 ton Chev Panel .Trucl>r.,• • •:, ..•1957 Chev ' r/2 -ton. Fiekup • 1957 Chev Panel Carryall. . • • • Two ]956.6hev r% -ton Pickups ' • • .. Brussels:MotorS• 1 •Ser Cities .. .. , •, Phone. 173, Brussels • • Service Dealer •. �•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 'rhe• Buck's ''head 'and: •the •%lolly • Badge- • ' Proud emlblem�S of our clan, Denote . 'our cornnon heritage,' Descendants of Neil Ban. • This, dauritless, pair with courage 'great The wilderness o'er came, A stalwart family to; create, We're proud to bear. their name. So here's •kin, Arid gie'.'s We'll %tak :For •`days Composed and Mrs. Bethany, ■, • ■ • • ■ NAME... ... • . • ADDRESS •;•' sir ■ , ■. IM■■111r1■•■1!■•1111■■1■■■1■011■i■■•■■i■1■■■■■■■■■■t\ arkona , 'Weddi'ng Qf Lacal Interest:_ MEADEN.,-;.KILPATRICK Arkona: United •Church ;vas `the' setting for •a •lovely Wedding on. Saturday, 'August 11th, when - Marilyn Elizabeth Kilpatrick. of London :became the rbride•of 'Wrn. Horwood •• Meader , :Of London. RRev, J: P. ..Cooke officiated •for the ceremony at • 12:30 o'clock , The 'bride is the daughter' of •Mr•' and Mrs° John. �S I ilpatrick of A,rkona ' and , form•erly . of• Lucknow .and the ,groom is• the. son of Mr. and . Mrs. ,Wm E. Meaderi.• of Leamington' `Given in marriage ,rby. •her''fa- ther, the bride wore' a floor-. • length gown of ' Ido taffeta and Alecon , lace,' 'styled , with a fit- ted bodice :and .sabri•na .neckline' encrusted with: :opalescent, .`.se- quins..The• full gathered ;skirt' forbried' a .chapel 'train. ;She • car- ried ' a co.lanialbouquet.; of pink sweetheart •roses and • 'pinoehrio pours. ;The. matron of,honour was Mrs. 'John' Gnay of Mitchell-, and the ibridesmaid's.. were Miss Gladys Kilpatrick of 'Berkeley, •California and Miss 'Ruth Anne Meaden of Leamington. •The flower •giro was Miss Karen ' Kilpatrick. of • •Hat milton, ' The matron . of honour and bridesmaids' Wore similar pouyder blue chromespun' taffeta gowns, with :bell . skirts and lace; bodi- ces. The hats were (blue: taffeta bows with matching. .veiling;' They • carried nosegays of white sh.asta poms, The flower .:girl wore a frock ' of . white crystal, ;charm. • The groo'nisman ' ,was Bruce C�h'apman of Loridon & the ush= ers Were Jack Chapman and John Ktinpf of London. The bride's 'mother recelrved in a royal blue silk crepe dress With matching accessories assisted by the groans) s mother who wore a ;pink silk shantung sheath dress, white lace ,bodice and white ac- . , ; • a hand, any own dear a hand .o' . 'thine, a 'cup o' kindness yet .of Auld: Lang,, Syne, by Mary F. MacKenzie' Florence Johnston ..of, Ont.. Tew aluminum 'windows 'and doors are being installed; in the 'Paisley • Public School • at a .ten- der price of $7,2'38, with ,arrange- ments •bei'n'g: made. to spread ;the payrnei is •'over a 'period of four ''Or 'five' years. voiskourrinamartftre ,For ..a wedding trip 'to 'North- ern ' 'Ontario, the . bride wore a beige. lace ,.dress.' with an: ` organ- za duster, ' matching' accessories and 'a' corsage of 'Orange Delight roses. The• bride and groom are grad-,, uates of. London. Teachers'. Col lege and are ''on' the staff 'I an.. oar of : Educe do n: • TABLE'1 CLOTH Paper in. rolls of 100 .,feet long arid., a yard wide,. suitable for- banquets picnics &: any catered., meal, The Lucknow Sentinel;' phone 35. Lucknow. EDDIN.G BELLS MacINTYRE -. FARRIER Rev. T J McKinney' of Tees water officiated at a ceremony in, St. Andrew's. . Presibyterian .Church, Win�gham,', when Marion. ' Angileen Farrier • became the bride of .W.illi�am Alexander' Mac- intyre.. The bride, is the .daughter of Mr..and Mrs.-Riissell� Farrier • and the, •groom is • the son of: Mr,' and illus. Jack.MacTntyre, all .of Win�gham.. The,;;�bri�de chose a •full -,length ; gown of chantilly ']a•ce' and nylon • i tulle..The fitted 'bodice..featured lilypoint sleeves and a 'scalloped neckline. 'embroidered, ,with se- :qu.ns and pearls. The full gath- erect' skirt` of nylon tulle wars styled with• panels of lace and •was' worn over ruffledtulle and taffeta.. A mohair crown; .trim - Med. . with rhinestones held her ;circular illusion veil and she: ear- r.led a cascade of, red roses, white I'mums and rlvy:' •• . • Miss Marie Duyell,' Wing} ain,• was 'maid , of honor; with .Miss : :.Lynn • Freudeman, Kitchener, .as bridesmaid and Carol Farrier, of Long Branch as flower girl. Grant Maclntyre, 'Sarnia, Was' groomsman and ' ushers . were Wayne Farrier,,Whitechurch and Ronald Cleghorn., Wingham. For travelling the bride chose a beige sheath 'dress. with' green accessories and a' corsage of. bronze' mums. The couple will • ;.reside: in Wingh'am. ;, . v.