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(St. Helens News)
On Monday, evening, Miss" •
.• Susan Dorsch was guest of honour
ata .community. shower •in the St.
.Helens Hall. Mrs. Angus Mac-
Donald was chairlady and Mrs.
Tom Taylor was in charge of the
guest book., Readings were given
by Mrs. Harvey Carrick, Mrs. Bot
Aitchison and Mrs. • Ernest Gaunt:
Musical numbers were given by
Mrs: E. ' W. Rice Barbara. Purdon
and a group, of Si.' Helens . girls.
Mrs. Jim Curran and Mrs. Gordon
McPherson conducted bridal'
contests, Mrs. Wm.. ' Rutherford
played.piano.melodies as the
ladies gathered.
Assisting'the bride'in.opening'
her gifts were. Judy Dorscht; Patsy
Cranston, Marie. Mewhinney, '
Karen Gaunt and Marybelle Hunt-
er.
Susan thanked. the ladies for
the lovely gifts and .lunch was.
served at the conclusion of the
evening. 'On Saturday, Susan be-
came the bride: of Don Wheeler
of Wroxetej.
ZQ Years at Kingsbridge, for seven years,
Ago was transferred to Port Lampton
may 3,946, ••
1pwards to 35 warveterans .sig-
nified their interest in new homes
in Lucknow and council forwarded:
•
a petition to Wartime Housing '
Limited.
The farm..horne of Kenneth Mae;
Leod , on' the 4th of Huron burned
tothe ground. '
A. gathering.'of friends, .accom-
panied
ccom. -
panied by the bagpipes of D. A. '
MacLennan of Lochalsh, greeted
Mrs.Harvey .Hall' as she arrived "
at the train stationhere, Mrs
-Hall., the former . Sheila Munro, "
was a "war bride" :from Aberdeen;
• S'cotland,
A full time director of sports
and recreation was being consider -
the Village. of Ripley .at a joint •
project, The. Ripley -Huron Com
munity Welfare Council was org-
anized with 13 menbers from
Huron and .6 from Ripley,
Lueknow. Baseball Club reorgan-
ized with the :following officers.,
President, Wesley Huston; vice,
president , • P,: , W%p Hoag; Secretary-
.
treakirer, ,W. G. Webster;. rnanag-
ing .committee W. C. Finlayson,
If . Cameron, Art ' Andrew, Hugh
Curing and•Gordon Fisher.
Buster':lnahitby'was appointed
caretaker of the Lucknow ;Bowling
Greens.
Rev. Charles H. MacDonald of
Lucknow was nominated by the
• synod of. Hamilton and London as
,a candidate for the„moderatorship.
. of they general assembly.
Fire threatenedthe barn of G.
A. Webb and Mr. and Mrs, Ted.
Rice at Ft. Helens but ,with the
OtW neighbours. they managed:
o extinguish the, roof fire' before
it did much damage.
Richard Baker, Holyrood dist
rict farmer, suffered a fractured.
leg :when' kicked by a horse. He
lay for some tithe in his laneway
• before being discovered by • ,•
Gordon J.ames,
Charles Hedley sold his.shoe
repair business to Elmer ;MacKay '
df Ripley.
John Pritchard purchased Earl
Gaunt's 50 -acre farm .in West
W awanosh:.
Pupils at S,, S. No. 7 Kinloss}
•M.
were Katherine Campbell, K.
.Innes, Evelyn. MacDougall, Leon.'
ard' Maclnnes, Lester MacLeod,
Malcolm Stewart, Atibrey James,,
James McNeil, R. Campbell,
Ronald MacDougall, ' Harold Stew::
art, Ruby MacDougall;', Lawrence.
MacLeod, Billy Tiffin,. Lloyd Mc.
Milli Grace MacLeod; , Mary Mc-
Connell,
c-Connell, Lorne Sills,. Dorothy "Ma'
Doug:114 Calvin Irwin, Marion
Campbell.; Roy .W atts, • Lauri Cana
pbell,. M.' J..MacDonald wa°s
teacher.
Lucknow Brass Band -was reorgan
ized , president ,, W. F. Thomp
son; vice president, J. Lovell Mil`
dock; secretary Gordon Johnston,
ucknoves-population was
,a gain"of 132 over the 4,92'1 tens
Mr,. and.Iurs..Ernie Aitchison
moved to Harriston where' he had
position ,with .a.:produce firm'. He
sold his. Lucknow houseto°Mrs,
Robert Struthers,
Lucknow Baseball Club was ort•
anized; hon. president', Robert:
Johnston; hon. vice, president,
Qeorge T. Aitchison president,
R. H. Thompson;. vice .president,
N. D', MacKenzie; secretary-trea!
surer, W,`.S, Reid; rep. of Bruce
executive, W. S. Reid; grounds
committee, Jack 'MacDonald., D,
Gall, Welrl' McCoy;- manager, D;
M Johnston;, mascot , Charles
Webster.
The Lucknow. School, which h
been.redecorated and remodelled
=into a'practically new building";.
was opened to the public for in-
spection.
n-spection.
Monday Night 7:30 to•8:30 p.m.
Wed.: Nigfit 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Thursday Afternoon: •2'.to 4 p,m.
Friday • Night 7:30 to • 8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Thomas Farrell spent, a few
days in Goderich with.Mr, and
.Mrs. Murray McGill and family
duringthe .past week . •
Bradley MacKenzie, son . of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie enter- .
stained friends to a birthday party,`
on Saturday afternoon..
Conatulationsare in' order' for
Sharon West, daughter of ,Mr. and:,.
Mrs. Dick West, who graduated
as 'a. nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital,•
London, on Friday. '. Mr. and . Mrs.
Dick,West attended the graduation
exercises.
The Young People had charge ;
of the services at Ashfield, Presby-
terian Church on Sunday.. Barbara
L.. MacKenzie,,: Nancy MacLennan
.and Jean MacDonald all had parts
to perform.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emberlin'of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr and 'Mrs. Gordon Finlayson.
Mr. Angus MacLean, a former
resident of this area, was buried
in Kincardine on -Wednesday. Sym:
pathy is extended to relatives.
Na. 'and Mrs. Warren'Wylds
were in St. Marys on Sunday visit-
ing Mr. and ?.irs, Alfred -Stone.
Recent visitors in Ridgetown
were ' Mr. and' Mrs. Lorne Luther.
• Mr. Wand Mrs. Oliver McChatles
and John were Sunday visitors
-with, Mr,. and Mrs, Donald. Mc-
Charles and Scott of Brantford;
. 112. :an % M.rs... prank Barkwell
.' 4;o to +'ere .weekend visitors
s.r., the ty�...� tnir�. .
YJ SYi .lYti'LJ
40 Years Ago
May .1926.
• Rev.. Father Dean; .parish priest,
.May 1906.
John Henderson hooked a 14:,
inch speckled .trout in Treleaven'!
Mill Pond.
Rev. McKerroll moved. into the
handsome.br ck residence 'purch-
ased by ;the Presbyterian congrega
tion from William Geddes.
G.. H i Mooney, .editor oldie
Ripley Express; was appointed im•
migrant agent for South Bruce
-Riding.
George Lawrence of Lucknow
arid George Thompson: ofd Hamilt'
'purchased the.Dauphin Furniture
Co. in Dauphin; Manitoba.