The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-02, Page 11WIDDNIVAIPAt NOV. •2nd, 1060
ASHFIELO: COUPLE
. WED 'IN OCTOBER
COOK - HAMILTON
Gold. and *;bronze MAWS with
fern formed 'the background.
Ashfield Presbyterian Church on
Saturday, October 15th at 3 p.m.
for the marriage of Marion Lou-
ise Hamilton and Lorne Wesley
Cook. The bride is the daughter
of .Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Hamilton.
of Ashfield. .The groom 'is the
son. of Mr. ,and Mrs.. Peter Cook
of Ashfield. 1
The officiating, clergyman• -was,
Rev. ; Nei•1 McCombie. : '
Lorne' .MacKenzie of Listowel
cousin of the bride, was organ-
ist and the soloist was 'Miss.
Elaine Cook, sister of the groom,.
who sang, - "I .Love You • Truly,"
and "0 Perfect Love."
The • bride, given in marriage
by her • father, chosea tradition-
al full, length skinner taffeta
. gown, styled in empire lines
'with : long .lily; : point, sleeves,
scoop neckline outlined with
seed pearls in' leaf and ' vine de-
sign. . The snugly fitted bodice
emphasized . a . full : ,bouffant . skirt
sweeping . to.. a brush• train. Her,
shoulder length veil was 'of -silk
'illusion heldby a Swedish crown
'and she carried white mums • &
'eyed/ roses
• Attending the bride were Mrs,.
M. Hanna of London, sister' of
the .bride 'as ,matron of .honour,
and ;bridesinaids Mrs' f. Cook of.
Amberley and 'Lorraine .Hami1-
ton of ; Ashfield, sister of the
bride. All were identically .gown-
ed in :humming. bird 'green : vel-
vet, fashioned on princess lines•
with•. shortsleeves;. scoop: 'neck-,
Tine and ,banded' .bodice with
streamers of . dyed to > match satin.
at back . from neckline .to • hem.
They . carried gold , an21-� bronze
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'THE L UCKN,OW SEN l i EL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• , ' PAGE. F�LEVEN
C. BOYLE HEADS
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W... WAWANOSI FA
(By Mrs,, Allan -Miller)
The annual meeting of the
West Wawanosh Federation of
Agriculture was: held on October
27th °- in • the Auburn United
Church. .Over ' one hundred sat
dawn to a bountiful turkey din-
ner. The 'meeting - was 'presided.
over by Mr. Bill Caesar.
The guest speaker was ..Mr.
Vaughan Douglas. of CKNX, He
had . a very informative trave
lope of '-his recent tour of. Rus-
sia with' eight other farmers.
Remarks were.given by Mr. Don
Grieve, Mr. Carl Hemingway &
Mr. W. Zurbrigg.: ,
' The following,slate of, officers
was brought in for 1960-1961;
Past President, Wm, Caesar;
President, r Cyril Boyle; Secre-
tary, Mrs. Bessie McNee; Direc-
tors, Elroy Laidlaw, ' Allan -Mil-
ler, Albert : Taylor, Wm. Good,
George Hallam, Wm. Wiggins,
Robert ' McAllister, Nelson Cul-
bert;,•Lady Directors,- Mrs. Chas.
McDonald, Mrs: Robert McAlli-
ster (replacing • Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt), Mrs. WM.. Wiggins.
The • Mills sisters of Auburn
contributed several musical sel=
ections.
'Ivan' Cook : of Amberley was
'groomsman for: • his brother
Ushers 'Were Wesley ,Holland of •
.:Clinton ' and 'James Campbell' of
•London:. •'
At a , wedding'. dinner in the
;Legion Hall; • Litcknow, • the.
brid'e's motherr received the
guests, wearing a ' purple :.two-
piece dress ;with beigeaccessor-
ies and corsage Of mauve mums.
She was assisted .by the groom's;
mother.' wearing a saphire ' blue
dress, beige .accessories ' and, e6r-
sage of pink mums
For a wedding, trip to North-
ern Ontario,'.; the bride .chose'`a
mauve boucle•• suit With pattern
accessories 'and corsage: . of
mauve mums.
Mr. and - Mrs. Cook will reside
oa the groom's farm in •.Ashfield.
Out ` of. town guesfi were pres-
ent front, Detroit; :Victoria B.C.,
Toronto, Loridozl and , Clinton.
HOLYROOD
• Mrs, John Bushell, Kinlough,'
spent. Sunday with ,Mr. and Mrs.
'Max • Bushell, Brenda and :Ron•-'
pie.
Mrs. • Lloyd • Ackert • attended
the funeral of her .mint, Mrs.'
Morris iii Listowel` last Wednes-
Mr,.. and Mrs. Sam Farmer
visited Sunday With relatives in
London:
• Mr, and Mrs. Jinn Smith, Hat:
old and Bob :were Sunday visit-
ors with ..Mr. and Mrs: Doug
Smith; Kitchener:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert &.
Mrs. Mel. Passmore, spent a cou-
pie 'of, days : in Toronto last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Carman Thomp-
son, Teeswater were Sunday ev-
ening visitors with Mr. and . Nirs.
Raynard Ackert. ,
Congratulations' to Peter , Steer;
son of Mr. arid Mrs. Philip Steer
Wit° was successful in winning
the Holyrood• W'onien*s• .Institute
Cup •at the Public Speaking Con -
est in I•Iolyrood Hall last week .
An enjoyable afternoon' was
sPent at .Holyrood School, Octo-
her 31st when the teacher, Mrs:
Martyn and the pupils enter-
tained' the mothers and the lad-
ies. of the sections to a Hailowe'.
en party. After ,a program of'
songs,, readings and; contests . a
dainty lunch was •served,,
Mr;. and Mrs. Sam Farmer at-
tended the banquet and present-
., honour of Mr. Peebles
Draws Reformatory • Sentence' . ''
i In• Magistrate's .Court at' Gode-
rich, Arthur . Showers, . 17, . of.
Owen -Sound, was • sentenced ..to
eight months :definite: 'in the re-,
formatory' when he • `pleaded.
guilty to failing to; report to "the•:
probation 'officer in Grey County..
He' was on probation *for two
years for His .part in • the theft
of 9a 'TV ' set from the home of
Russell Johnston ' in Ashfield
Township.:•`•
FIFTEEN-. RECEIVE
FIRST:
COMMUNION
NI.ON
(KINGSBRIDGE NEWS)..
Mrs, Jos. Garvey, Mr..Michael
Garvey, 'Mrs. ' MacDonald and 4
children all of Toronto, spent the
week -end at the "Garvey home.
Mr. and Mrs.' Len Woodley &
family': of Toronto were~, week-
end guests of ' Mr. . and .Mrs:
Clifton Austin.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Berry y and
family of Fort: 'Eriespent the
week -end at the home ' of Mrs.
las. Doherty .and : family,
Mr.• and :Mrs.. Clarence „Doher-
ty and fan ily, of Hamilton spent
the week -end With Mr.' and Mrs.
Blaise Martin and :family.'
Mrs:, J Kinney of Detroit is
a , few, ; 'days at her
home . here. ''•
The large double barn 'on the
farm, of •'Mr: Norman 'O'Connor
was' completely 'destroyed: by
fire this ., past , week. This .is a
serious loss to the owner espec-
ially at this time of the year.
Miss . Fzl.orence ' Lambertus of
Hamilton spent the' week -end
with Mr and.. Mrs. Hempen
Lambertus. "" '
Mr. •Edwin Meyers/ of London
spent the' week -end at 'his home.
1VIr. `
Arnold: Mars'nian .spent"
the week=end with. •1Vir, and Mrs.'
M Miltenburg. .
On :.Sunday, October. 30th, a
class.'of••10. boys and, 5' girls 're-,
ceived 'their first Holy Commun
ionin Si. Joseph's , Church,
Kingsbr.idge.::•Rev. 'rather J. At
,chabowski spoke to the: 'children
on the occasion; later' they ,Were
presented with First. Communion
scrolls bearing ?their ', names.
Members • of the . group ,were
Noelda Miltenburg, .Denise. Dal-.
ton, Marianne"O'Keefe, O'Keefe, Joanne :-
•Wildgen and Kathleen 'Hogan;
Patti O'Donnell, Paul.: Frayne,
Edward Meyers, Gary Courtney,
'Kevin . Austin, • Francis Hogan,.
Michael Cout tne.y; James Hog-
an, John ' Hogan ,and Tony° Mil-
tenburg.,.
Mr. D. Lassaline of Goderich
•visited with Mr. and Mrs.' Mark
Dalton •acid
IN1 • CTION :SERVICE
DEATH ..COMES. TO�
•(Coptinued' Um Page 1) ;.,.,RS. ROY ALTON
:Has Unique Record
Rev. T. E. ;Ken. nedy of Blue- Mrs. Roy( Alton, an esteemed
vale . addressed the minister and and lifelong resident of this dis-
congregation. He welcomed Rev. trice passed . away in : Wingham
.MacLeod to this''"historic Scot- Hospital on Wednesday,. October
tish charge" and extended best 26th, , after a lengthy, illnes's
wishes., that his stay would" be why she bore with Christian
long and pleasant. Rev. Kennedy fortitude,
said that the Lucke ow Church Mrs.' Alton was the former
was un ique in this part of On-, .Maude May Cunningham & was
tariQ, having had three ministers' born at Port Albert 73 years
become moderator ,of' .the - Gen- • ago on April '24th, 1887. Her fa-
eral Assembly. ; . tiler. was. •4 Francis 'Cunningham,. a
Rey; Angus McKay • Who left, native . of- County Tyrone, . Ire-
Lueknow in' 1904 to pay ''a visit land , •and her mother was Es -
to Scotland, accepted " a call : to ther Hamilton of York Town-
ship. Her mother's people. were
United Empire Loyalists. •
Kingussie and ' remained in his
native land to become; moderator
of. the General Assembly of the
"Wee Fries;" as R. 'Kennedy
referred: to: them. .
Dr.,T.. T. L. McKerroll who
left here in 1910, later became
moderator and • Dr. C. H.• Mac-
Donald held ' the 'church's• high-
est office ,during his quarter-
century ministry' in Lucknow. .
Rev. MacLeod is . a native of
the. Isle of ' Harris. Rev. Kennedy
'said that • in his . youth in= the
Huron ` gaelic -church ,at .Ripley;
the first minister' he recalled al-
so bore the : name Roderick Mac -
'Prior to •her marriage' to Roy.
Alton, on September. 15th, •191.5,
she served -as •organist in her
home 'church at Port , Albert.
The marriage was solemnized
by Rev. Conway: atthe bride's.
parental, Mr., ' and Mrs.
Alton farmed .on Con, 10, Ash-
field Township until retiring to
Lucknow nine • years ' ago.. "
Alton predeceased her. Both
were faithful & devoted church
workers.: `'
A •
private funeral' service *ass
'held at • the MacKenzie. Memor-
Leod and 'he too was a native ' of I' lar Chapel, Lucknow, 04 , Friday,
the .Isle of :Harris. • , l October 28.th, conducted by..Rev,
.,,In speaking ,to the new pastor, • H. • Strapp' . • of • Lucknow , United.
Rev. Y Kenned 's advice:a.' was ! to Church,. assisted , liy'� Rev. G.
' Howse, a former. Ashfield mini beware ,; of. emphasize' �.
sincerity, and. to • do as much star and :personal friend,
pastoral work as, 'possible; for "a Interment was in Dungannon
home -going; minister has a Cemetery; the 'pallbearers being
church=going congregation.. Dynes' Campbell, • Rlph. Carne=
ron, • Jim Cameron; Cameron
MacDonald,; Percy. Graham;. Er-
nest ' Blake:
r-nest'`Blake: ' • •
Mrs. Alton is survived by One,
Be rerriinded the 'congregation
that theinduction of Rev. Mac=:
Leod as Minister Was •a :new: -
t chap
ter in the life of the' con re a
tion.:'He exhorted 'them to.• be:
regular and: faithful in:; •church
attendance, .to be punctual, co-
operative and to see that their
minister is 'gularly and well
Rev. Kennedy :.acknowledged
that church •attendance general-
ly ,. had .fallen on : evildays and
was ; at , an all-time low. "The
need: of the Ohristian Church is
a' revival of the family pew,", he
concluded. .
•
•Rev. Lane read the formula,
which the . newly inducted ;mini
, ster then signed. .Rev, .MacLeod
pronounced the . benediction.
Other Presbytery ministers in
attendance. besides . those taking
part in the service included,
. Rev. ':T.J•. McKinney, Teeswater;
Rev. D. L. Elder,•Seaforth; ;Rev.
James McClture, Molesworth.
Rev , S. • M. Sena, Kincardine. •
daughter, • Mrs. Johnston. Mac=
Leod ,(Dorothy), of, Ripley ' and
two .sons, Clayton. Alton'and. -Al-
vin Alton of Ashfield. Surviv-
ing also are three sisters; Mrs.
George Lane (Lieuetta) . of Tore
onto Mrs. Jaynes Laybourne
(Minnie) • of Dundalk' and Mrs.
Ernest 'Harmsworth (Winnifred)•
of. Toronto. '
She was predeceased 'by her
husband in June of 1958 and by
two sisters, Mrs: .Richard.. Reed
(Mary) of Port" Albert and Mrs.
Van. • McLean (Annie) of Gode-
rich.
• Guest Ministers. were Rev.
Larry. Dunn Ilankinson of
South' Burnaby, B.C.;„ Rev. Wm
A.
• Henderson ,of Walkerton and
.Rev. : 'lloward' • W. •` Strapp • of •
Lucknow. .
MARK :FIFTIETH'
ANNIVERSARY • •
Mr. and Mrs, H. Eugene . Han-
son of :East Tawas, Mich., obser-
ved their 50thwedding anniver-
sary on Sunday, .October 16th '
with open :house at the •Odd
• Fellow Temple.
• Mr. Hanson -is' a native'of East
Tawas. Mrs: Hanson is the for
mer Anna M. 'Kilpatrick, 'daugh-
ter- of Joseph Kilpatrick and
Eliza. Jane Treleaven,.'; and was.
born, on, the Kilpatrick, home-
stead in Ashfield owned until.
recently by her nephew Richard -
Kilpatrick. • • • •
Mrs. Hanson is the last' of. a `
family : { of. eight. Others in the
family • were Rev. Richard' Kil-:.
Patrick, Samuel' Kilpatrick Rev.
Isaiah Kilpatrick,' Will &T `John
Kilpatrick,Mrs. 'Agnes ' McCor-
mick and Worthy. Kilpatrick.: - •
Mr, Hanson was employed . as
a machinist: for the Detroit and
Mackinac Railway for 20 years.
He• took over his.: father's insur-
ance business following his
death' in. 1918,. '
. "The' H'ansons have'ibeeti active
in. Odd• Fellow Lodge and Irene
Rebekahactivities. • for. 'many
years. Mr: Hanson' became' a•
member of •Grand Lodge, IOOF,
in 1913 jand' attended .45 Grand
Lodge :. sessions.' He • served' as
grand master in .1925 1926.
• Mrs.; Hanson is a ; past noble { .
grand of Irene Rebekah Lodge,
past district president, past grand ,
chaplain of the ' Rebekah: Assent-
bly of Michigan, , past •matron, and
life inem+ber: of Ipsco•,, ;Chapter, ,
Order of Eastern Star. She
tive in the Ladies Literary Club,
East. Tawas Garden club and, the
Methodist WSCS.
Mr. Hanson served as• secretary
of the'. Odd `Fellow Home: -board
of„.inanagement' at Jackson from •
1926 to,:1934-and he and his wife
served as superintendent• and
matron from' 1934.to 1.942:' After:
resigning their ,positions, they re-
turned to East Tawas.:
Relatives from . out-of-state
Who . attended the. open house
were Mr: and Mrs. Cecil. Blake
and daughter, Barbara, of ' Dun-
gannon, ..and Mr, and ;Mrs. Rich=
ard 'Kilpatrick ,of Wingham.
• 'Among others attending . was..,
Mrs. A.E. Lundy of East Tawas, ,
sister of Mr.' Hanson.
church. parlours when: 'greetings : •
were eitended..: by word ' and
handshake t Rev. and Mrs..
MacLeod an their two daugh
A ''reception, followed in the • ters ' ,•
the retiring Post Master”
Wingh am,
' Little' . Tommy ' MacLennan,
sort of Mr. and Mrs. 'Finlay,
MacLennan is a patient • in Sick
Children's Memorial Hospital in "
London.. • ,
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