The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-29, Page 3WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1909
THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, :LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WETDUINS. BELLS ASHFIELD •NATIVE
Local � General ���� �. e�,-,a,���
JAOKLIIIT - NESBi' ' DIED •LAST _WEE K
•Mei • • and • Mrs George.
Win m ni.e u:c. , w Stockham of •Detroit spent the MILS
W' ha U'td Church as
Week -end with; Mrs.. N. J... Mac-'
`Kenzie. .
Mr:: and Mrs: Bill Blue, of:'De
troit are visitir ' with relatives
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'in the community.
Peter . MacDonald of Ashfield 215t in her 84th' ear :• Mrs.:•Laneannual Sunday School,. &
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the': scene of 'a pretty, wedding on
Saturday,: June , l•lth, at .3 o'clock'
'Oen Donna, Florence .Nesbitt . of
Winghain was married, to , Ross
Douglas Jacklin,. of Brussels The
bride ''is, ,the • daughter.. of: Mrs.
' Richard .Weatherhead of ,Beams- stomach ulcers.; in .'Victoria: Hos- had; 'suffered' bresken hipin 'congregational picnic of the
vibe: and the late` ;Mr. Nesbitt,& a Lucknow„Presbyterian
underwent major •surgery for' early 'February;: and was making • • Church
the groom isthe son of 'Mr: •Mel- ; pital; London. on. Thursday. a ood. recov,.er rand. lannin to was held `on'' Thursday afternoon
vin 'Jackiin of.: Brussels: and the g y • p g at' Kintail .;
.•,.. -, . . , . arid
.and. Mrs. Fred Bonthron •soon return'to' her Borne at Bel- .. !Cam!P with•. a go�od..at .
late Mrs: •Jacklrn;. Rev. T.• G:.Hus- and. Mrs., Fred Manns of Hensall mont when stricken with .' a .tendance, 'and favorable weather.'
ser, minister of the .church,• . offi- were week -end visitors with. Mr.' After .a swim'; period the , fol
elated `& Mrs. W. W. Currie : was heart: condition, which .';proved' own •, r ,
and .Mrs. Jack McKendrick and: 'fatal• withm a f ew days, g pots were., held:: at the Organ -„to.. la . 5the wed- 1' ne MacMorran. iGirls re school , Bonnie Me-
owing
. Play Miss Made y (p ), c
c ne was the •:foraner .
Mrs: La
'ding music:. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.. Wilson of , Mary Jane Hackett, daughter of Lead; oys, (pre school) ' Doug-•.
Given in marriage by Mr. Wea= Saskatoon are. visiting at the 'James .I Taok tt and.Esther.:Reid' las Aitchison •girls 5' and. 6, Ver-
therhead, the ••:bride ;.had ,selected home of her sister, .Mrs Howard..natives of.' .Ir'eland whose fdr ha ' Aitcheson; 'boys . 5 and 6, john
olyrood and. with .bears came . •to `Canada and
s • freer in__thP "Nackettown"•
- . WILLIAM J.. LANE
M S. 'William, 'James"Lane,'the
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last surviving' member • of one of
Ashfield.:Township's ,pioneer
families, .died�i�n,; •Victoria Hospi-
tal, London; on • Tuesday; June
ENDED PASTORATE
HERE ..UN.DAY:
"VISIT T$'E REAL LIVING
• SANTA
The Sacrament of Communion
was observed in' Lucknow Un-
ited • Church' on- Sunday morn-
ing which. marked the.farewell
service of Rev.. Gordon Geiger
who concluded a .two-year ,pas.
torate here in accepting a . call
to Essex.
In taking what seemed, like
his; last opportunity to . say, .a:.per
`sonal word to the congtegatik
he' expressed his. appreciation to
all the persons , in, the 'congrega-
tion who: ' by word,. deed ',and
prayer had helped him in the•:.
work •of the ministry. ' ,
Rev.. Geiger expressed -his
pleasure in having' ..representa-
•fives of•• the Presbyterian con-
gregation at the 'service and. re-
called that ` his first service ' in
Lucknow was with the joint
congregations, and •'that he had
valued the. continuing fellowship.
The extent to • which. a mini-
ster is' able to ftirther • the .work
of • the 'Kingdon' ' depends, he
said,. in large measure to the
loyal .support •of . the church peo-
ple, and he bespoke .for his, suc-
cessor an .even `greater • support.
than 'had, 'been :his.. "Only ao .
will the -work of this church at
home and. abroad, grow .even as
God ' would •shave it•g.row" he.
concluded.
The Geiger family, which
January' •was.' substantially in-.
•creased by the. arrival• of triplet
sons, will spend July at , their
cottage ;at • .Inverhuron,' before
assuriing• the duties of his: new
• charge in August.•`" •
,HELD PICNIC AT
KINTAIL CAMP
The n,
a one-piece dress of:White: nylon Harris of H set=: McKenzie; girls, 7 and 8,Gail
net aa'`'
pad rayon .lace, 'wvth • bodice ' other � relative com- J migson;�aoys: 7 and,. 8,, Jimmie
-:of- lace' accented by cup sequins Mrs. Emily Donaldson of munty on' ,Con. 10;: Ashfield, MacDonald; gals 9 and 10,' Janet
and _ simulated peals: ` The t o Carruthers;' boys 9 and 104. Jack
Wingham ,and lVliss Eleanor Car well °over, a• cen ury ag
,sleeves• were patterned in classic Mrs. `Lane was born: 'on the Aitcheson, Girls 11. and 12 Mary
style, and the • bouffant skirt of
double nylon was floor -length. Wilfred Hackett It • was thereKeith Loder; Girls 13 and. 14
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ter and Mr., .1Vturclock`' McLeod of
Walkerton ' visited ,Sunday.' with
Mr. and Mrs "Peter; Carter: `and
family, 6th concession .of , Kin -
farm. now 'owned by her'nephew Finlayson, Boys` 1�1'n . and 12,.
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She carried pink and white;carmarried -tot W. J. ` Lane Dianne. Jamieson; boys; 13 and •
nations:. she was 14 R roister; t 1
They are residing' W htook'� • • • over, Elizabeth, �'inla son• girls!
g Mr. • and Mrs.. Jim Hunter and up farming south Of Lanes ° y :; g
following ., a Muskoka wedding' Wanda visited over•••:'the", week- vide• on the,'farm, now owned :by'. relay, • Elizabeth Finlayson, Mary
trip,: vWilkins. Finlayson, Sharon Mowbray and.
end with Mr. and Mrs Lorne Herb'
loss township , on December 26th :1904 and they. oss ors` er, g r s 15 • and
in in,. ing am:
W. L, MacKenzie left b • uybs
last week • on a ' trip • to Western
Canada:
Lucknow
resby.terian Church
Interim -Moderator
ev: Neil McCombie, Ripley "
SUNDAY, • JULY . 3rd
10:00 a.m. Sunday School •
11:00 a.rn. Morning Worship
1:1.5
pan. South 'Kinloss •
310 pan. • Dungannon •
••• •...•»..,i...,�s;�,.,,� a.m.' •`.oma:
.Gail :,%amieson-:boys'- relay, Don-
MCAule .at, Midland. Theywere. They •resided inAshfield'for a Y ald ;Fisher Jim...McNau
accompanied by ' 1r. and Mrs. ' number of years, and •-then may ghton,.
i f ed. to. Ripley where .Mr. Lane Donnie •MaoDon'ald and Brian
Dan Nicholson m
who rea ned or ,
a; week's visit • with ;Mr., and' Mrs.. operated' a furniture " store and Gammie; girls' slipper kick,
.1VM' Rule at their . "Rose 'Lawn the telephone exchange: :.Upon ,•Wendy McKenzie; ladies', slipper
y kick .Dianne Jamieson,. •boys'
TOur'ist Home,” , ; retirement they • moved. to ';Bel- it
Among those from 'a drstarice.
mont,;: Where their daughter re- blindfold, .Garry: Garnmte; mens'
sided. •
attending :the funeral • of Charles
Cookewere: Mr..and Mrs. • .Hoe=, " Mrs. Lane had` an endearing &
d Sh' 1 A n , of kindly manner. 'She wase -a de
ace McGuire i it ey n
London;' Mr.' • and Mrs• ' Albert voted'. church .worker, and her
Lond minister paid a • fine tribute to •
Levitt 'of Strathroy;1Mr. and Mrs. her Christian :faith .enabling. her
Henry Krueger,• Mr's. Roy Cling -
le, t cheerfull •bear ,her suffern
' 1VIr. and Mrs. Goldie Cock- o , y • • g
While 'always thinking of 'spar
well • and family` all of t ,D
e roe t•
' ' ng her husband .arid family 'any
Miss M' Dorothy ,MacDonald and p
Mr. 'and Mrs. worry of her condition. Harvey Anderson.
of. Kincardine. The funeral service was• coni•
ducted at •the • Johnstone Funeral
The • publisher's thanks to 'Mrs'. Home, Lucknow, on Thursday,
Mary •Rivett .of D for
ungannon June 23rd, by her pastor, Rev.
x o A. Harley. of Belmont United
the • gift • of a heaping ; bo f ius
--- _ : cions • strawberries last Week,:
MMi„na.els,n.:,.•i:11�u�.oarr�Ro•n:.. •
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4' AUXILIARY MEMBERS
LUCKN�O
RICH PARTY
1 AT GODS •
UNITED CFtURCH A
Interim • Moderator J
Bev. Peter Renner, of
•Teeswater
SUNDAY; • JULY 3rd
10:40 a.m. •Church School
11:0o a.irt, ' Divine Worship •
ltev. Aw;. b. Clark,' Wingham
• Meeting of Official Board
,following :service.
Thought, 'Ebr '
The Week
If what, you did.. yesterday
'Still looks big; . ybu haven't
1'diPne" much today, :.
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Twelve members of the Luck -
.now , Ladies'. Auxiliary.' ; were
guests. of Goderich Ladies Aux-
iliary on ..the occasion of their
14th . birthday on June 2:Ist A
very' enjoyable evening, of en-
tertainment was •had by all.
Sonne of the Lucknow' ladies won
balloon, contest; Brian "Gammie;-
boys' ,,wheelbarrow ' race, • . Ross
Forster and Bob •'Watson; largest
May 24th to Thanksgiving,;
Fun . For All: The I±'aM ly ••
• CHILDREN,
14 years and under accompanied
by parent 'FREE'
' 9:30' a.m. to 6:00: pap..
Sunday -- 1.00 P.M, to`6:00 p -m7
SANTA'S VILLAGE
Bracebridge, Ontario:
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:Are• YOU
A "Sitting Duck
You are when you are making: • a
left-hand turn with your trac-
tor on : apublic road! •
Tractors are slow-moving and: •
can't get out of the way in a'
hurry!:. ' F •.
You . might - Abe ' found liable ' for
damage if,' your tractor Was
involvedin an' accident. •
CIA's Farm Famnily. Protection
'plan :could help• you protect
yourself • *against some of tha
costs of damage done ' TO or
BY . your tractor. •
For full 'details' call.'
JOHN A. McMURCHY
/ RA. 4, Ripley
Phone 119=23, Ripley..
Co-operators
Insurance
Association
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family,. 'Mrs J: C Johnstone;
oldest lady present, Mrs .J. Mac-
Donald; . Oldest gentleman .pre-
sent, Mr..'Btuart'Robertson;
ball:' tluow; Wendy' 'McKenzie;
boys' ball throve (tie) Douglas
Johnston' and Bob • Watson;; girls''.
three-legged rac e; 'Mary Finlay-
son:: an. Pe : _ " MacDonald..,.'
,Refreshments ,were served late
in :the afternoon• to climax a
.pleasant outing;
Ly:jrntT:h€at
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WINGHAM
Iwo show0 each night
Fi/rstat
Thursday, Friday.; Saturday,
: June ° 30 Atli � 1, 2Y
JOHN WAYNE, W1V1C. HOLDEN •
'in
THE
HORSE 'SOLDIERS
A civil war` adventure' melo-
drama.
smomemonommoutommenn
PARK THEATRE GODERICU
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Church assisted by Rev. G. W, ' • !'
Kaiser• of 'Ashfield CirCuit
Interment was in'' Greenhill
Cemetery, '•the''•pallbearers, being `,
Bert Alton, • Andrew Ritchie;'
Tom ' Hackett; Harry Hackett,:
Hugh Lane • : • and Campbell
Thompson,. . •• ,•
Mrs. Lane is: survived by her
husband; a son, : Walter of To-
roryto; a daughter, Etta .(Mrs,
Donald Willsie) of Belmont; 2-
grandchildren .and two
gilts, including, Joan' England, great
grandchildren• •
Evelyn eg
, ` gy Welsh, She. was predeceased by five
Jean' Phillips, s, Lottie Cook, Mar-
brothers, Fames It, Hackett and.
garet Solomon and Anna, John -
David Hackett of ,Ashfield and
stone. Dr, W. A; Hackett, Dr, Wi L.
Mrs: Bolomon also won the Hackett •and Joseph M. 'Hackett
.gift fof` the oldest person there, all of Detroit. •
Q, lovely Lunch was served, •
complete with birthday cake and
ice cream.••'.
The LuckfioW • Auxiliary Is
holding a ,picnic' at' Kincardine.
this Thursday.
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Now Playing --' Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Tony Curtis ' Janet Leigh and Dean '' Martin
, I•n' the rollicking . comedy that ,has tickled folks coast:
too coast.. , l
"WHO WAS.THAT LADY?"
All • Week. Starting Jul 4th
Starting y•.
In, all sincerity we. promise you a picture you will
enjoy.and remember. A new 20th Century Fox. classic:
"A DOG OF FLANDERS"
In Cinemascope and Technicolor --
1'o miss itmeans to be left out of countless .con-
versations!
on-versationsi
Starring -- David Ladd Donald Crisp and'
Monique Ahrens.
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