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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-05, Page 11sorosDAY, OCT, 5t$,; . 1960: .THE IATCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ;ONTARIO, •Cameron • MarkOd-50th.,. Anniversar T. A. --'and CLARA CAMERON NIr. and Mrs. T. A. Cameron, where they'since .resided: Mr. Ca - residents ' aresidents' ofthis community for meron has . been engaged :in the over forty years; .observed their insurance businesssince coming golden wedding anniversary last to Lucknpw. Mr::and •Mrs.. Came= week with •"open house" on ron 'have': both been faithful Wednesday, September 28th and church workers. At the age of a wedding dinner. : on Friday ' 24; ' Mr. Cameron , was ' app'ointed Mrs. ;Cameron . is the former to, the Board of Managers at Clara. Purdon, youngest • daugh- ' Hopetown,.. and' throughout the 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pur- • years ' has been active in church don and 'was born in Dalhousie work in Ashfield and Lucknow. Township in Lanark •County on He is a member of 'the Board of • April 30th, •1890. Managers of. Lucknow Presby • Mr. Cameron is the eldest son terian Church. of Mr. and Mrs.Jarnes L Carne- :• Mr and Mrs.. Cameronwere ron and was born on .-February sadly ..bereaved eaved in • J'ly of 1952. 26th, 1888. in Dalhousie Town_ .by the; death: of their son, ,Glen ship., They .were married at the from a cerebral hemorrhage home of the Iibride's parents at leaving his wife, . the former, McDonald Corners, •20 miles nor- Gladys Cox :who. he married in th of Perth on .: September .28th, 1937, and a. young family. of. 1910, • py Rev. A: J. . McMullen,. 4 boys & 2 girls. Their second .son B.A.' Their 'attendants,. Mrs. Alex Ralph, married Eupherr',.ia Rin .Gloss' of Arnprior and Mr. Cam toul in June''of 1938 & they reside eron's brother, Mervil Cameron on the a home farm, having a fa were both herefor the .50th an- roily of three girls and two'.boys.. niversary.. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron farmed at'. nearby Hopetown until the' spring ' of . 1918 when ' they: moved with their three . 'children, . Glen, a daughter. 6;.•,Ralph 4, and Jean, l% years, Last ''Wednesday friends and. to Cort. ;10, Ashfield Township,:neiglyours called during the af• - Their only. daughter, Jean; married . Mason "Robinson They farrn 'in: East, Wawanosh and have a family of • two; sons . and Where Mr. Cameron ,purchased' the Win: Irwin farm no* ,owned by his son' Ralph: ' . In 1938 Mr. and .Mrs: Came- ron moved. to the Henry Mullin' farm which they sold that • sum- mer ` . to . Clifford Menary. On September lit, '1946, T. :A.' and, Clara, as they . are 'familiarly known ` m ed t , L eknow ternoon and ` evening . to extend Congratulations and .best wishes. On '. Friday •a family dinner was served in the Presbyterian Church, with 'Presbyterian ladies catering and the. serving done byrriembers of the C.G X.T. • 'Mr. S.. E. Robertson vvas:• chair- man and after the introduction' of the 'guests a minute's silence GEORGE ZUK IS GOING STRONG Fastball fans 01 a few years ago will be interested to. know that George Zug formerhurler for Walkerton, is still throwin' 'em in for Waterloo in an inter- city league ,that takes, ,in °, the, twin cities, Guelph and a few other surrounding towns. The writer had. the .opportu- nity, .to see. Waterloo Halms, . 'for which George pitches, ..defeat Guelph • -Wellingtons • 5-3: in ' a;; twenty-one inning ''gate. on Sa-• • turday afternoon inGuelph. George . ,was a polder . of strength for every', 'one of •the. twenty-one': •innings. Red Sit zer on the mound lqr Guelph pitched all the way but weaken- ed towards the end of the game. At ' the end of nine innings, the score was dealocked at' 2-2. In the first half . of the tiweny firsts Barry .MacLeod ' formerly of -Kincardine, ' son-in-law , of Mel .Bennett who , operates the : Sepoy Store, doubled to 'Score two. runs and then scored him-. self. to . Win the game. •A home- -run by Guelph in the last half failed, to. change•'.the _picture &. Waterloo won' the championship.: Also playing for Waterloo was Danny; Shpak, former :player • for 1Vleafordin the fastball• series. Alex McNeil, former Port Elgin ace played for Waterloo until last spring when he moved ` to Toronto, . . . • Never mind ° the 'business out=;' look. Just be on the .lookout for i , business::• was observed in- remembrance of I. :departed relatives. •Rev. ,Rode- rick McLeod asked. the blessing. The. .toast to the ' bride .'of,' 50 years was proposed by Mr. Mel- ville McDougall,•and was replied '.. :to by T A. Cameron and tby `•' Mason Robinson as it was; the ° 19th. anniversary .of their wedd- i ing day.. Greetings. were. extended" as 1 follows. frornthe church, by •S..E. Robertson,; f rorn the neigh- bours, •.by. Rev: Gordon, Kaiser; from the family, by . Ralph., Ca meron;; from' the . !grandchildren, l by Cameron Robinson;;: from, the ,guests,;,by'Rev Roderick McLeod and Mrs. Campbell. Mr. Cameron thanked' the":1ad ies. and C.G.LT.• for the splendid dinner. Musical nurnbers. includ- ed •a solo by Miss Beth . Caineron; accompanied' :by Mrs. Robert Cameron; piano .selection. ' .by.. Marilyn Caineron,. accordian sel- ection byo,Lynda Cameron and in 1 Lange Syne With; Mrs. Katie!conclusin the singing of Auld Campbell .at` the . piano. Cameron .Robinson read 'a com- plimentary 11 verse poem . as' a greeting , from ,:the • grandchildren whieh we regret, , space does not ,perm•it is ..to publish. . • cords o w�ond, bought°last year from farmers by 87. tit t'!': DID YOU GET YOUR SHARE.::. Each• pioneer dealer"•has been supplied :with. local details on where, how and who to ;sell to. 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DAY SPECIALS Peters Guild. , The following listings are' the • winners of the."Specials" , at the ,Lucknow Fall •Fair. .Dairy, and ,table supplies; Mrs.. Mid Hunter,'' Armow, Simpson: Sears' award;• Mrs. Stuart Hun- ter, Armow,. ',$5. • merchandise Mrs:' Lloyd 'Arnold,. Kincardine .13 1, , Eatons of Canada: Livestock McGillivray and Son, Parsley, a new 'exhibitor of, Polled Angus cattle who won by one . point. i Magic '• Baking.: .Special, 1Nlrs•. John McOharlets, R. .1 Ripley; Domestic 'pie and cake coMpeti tion, Mr's.. Ross Gammie, 'winner of both; Gorman and Eckert special, Mrs. Stuart Hunter, Ar pow. • , Best Hooked ' Rug, Mrs. T. J, Salkeld, Mrs.' Roy Mundy, ,Wing - ham; Handicrafts fors wornen 65 Or . over, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld;' Mrs. N. G. MacKenzie. • ' • Woinen'S ' Organization • • 15is- play, Kairshea W.I., Lucknov,r VI; , Kintail W.I. Special, Luck- nW.T., .St., Peters Guild;; 4-H Horn making Club, St. Helens Han icrafters, Colwanash; Holy-' rood W.I. Special, Barbara Mur- ray, Phyllis Clayton, Barbara Garage Phone Berme 2424 p T-sr1- Br ucP LOCHALSH Mr. and 1VIrs. Emile M:acLen nazi and family ,.visited• in Pal- merston on Sunday. ,• • Mr. ' and Mos Lloyd 'Wylds .& family '.of pley and Mr. and Mrs.' Warren Wylds• and family • Spent Sunday •with Mr. and •Mrs'. Dan Wylds.' ' Miss Murial ;Farrish of . Tor- . onto, Sunny-Broeli ta` s off' is. visiting. her mother, Mrs; Ken,' neth •Farrish. Mr:. and Mrs; Eldon MacLen- nan entertained at a dinner par- ty,. on Friday evening. Mrs..' Daisy 'McCharles `spent a 'few days visiting in Lucknow "with Mrs. Ruth • Brooks.. Exhibitors' at Teeswater Fair• from this .community were Mrs. Loin.e Luther, Mrs. Peter Van • - derlay and. Mrs. Oliver McChar- ` les. 0 The Explorer Group met', in the . church .: on' . Monday after- noon with M'rs. Luther and. Mrs. Wylds ' in charge. ' • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry . Cranston on. Sunday were Mr. and 1VIrs,. Frank Ba wring, f Misses Viola • and Ruth R.ietiard= soli, Tgronto: , • • al ; eta