The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-01, Page 13WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lst,, '1lil THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW;: ONTARIO •
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LUCKNOW
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Many:Years.
ROBERT' DONALDSON
Robert Donaldson;7 `
, of .Tees -
water died September 2Qth in
Wingharn and District' Hospital
after a brief illness.
He was born August 28, 1897, in
ulross- Township ; -son;-of the late --
Mr•, and Mrs. Thos. Donaldson
• On June 7, 1924, he .married Mary.
Jane,(_MaWme.)_Iv1:offat.THeLfarmed.
for many years in Kinloss Town
ship: before moving:to Teeswater
in 1952: He was a member of the•
Presbyterian.Church Te'eswater. '
Surviving •besides his wife: are
three' sons .and four daughter's , ' Ken
of Port. Credit , 'Doug and -Don of
-Teeswate. r.,.• Mts..Eric (Winnie) ..
Evans of Hyde Park, .Mrs Gerry,
-(Beaty) Schoop of Lisle ,' Mrs . Ossie
(Marie).A'nderson.of.Galt, Mrs.
George. (Helen)Cuthbertson of
Port Credit, twenty-four grand-
children; and two great grand -
•children.
Also, surviving are two brothers ;
and three sisters.." Alex.' of.Teeswat7
er, Jim of Wipgham•, Mrs Bert
(Louise) Thornton of Teeswater,
',Wks. 'Jim (Jean), Smith of Holyrood ,
.and `Mrs.,Peter, (Laurette) Moffat'
saw'
tr old,
s' `big
He is
titer:
et' by
nless
must
inkey
rents.
bout
mt:oi;
ronto
3hild• •
• ,,of, Kincardine. One: brother Bili,
predeceased.him several years ago
The body rested. the McPher-:
sone Funeral Horne until'.lvlonday;
with burial in.Teeswater•'Cemetery,
with Rev T. J. McKinney'officia--
ting. • •
•
The pallbearers were,grandsons'
• Randy Donaldson, Alan. Evans,.
Randy Evans, Paul' Anderson; Barr•y
Schoop, Steven Donaldson.
The flowerbearers .were also
dehiid r 7La rry Donaldso
Melvin Evans,. Karen. Anderson',
Kendra Donaldson; Michael •
Cuth.bertson&
4r'
ShOwer'Held
For Mary Murdie
Neighbourhood: friends gathered
at the
home'of Mrs. Jack McKim in
Lucknow; on Friday evening -to
honour Mary :Murdie with a miscell-
aneous shower prior'to her .marriage,
Mrs.. McKim conducted•some
-contests.„-Mrs_G-eor- 'ge.-Newbold
read in article, about 7' Husbands" .
Mrs Jack Iola. cDonaldaddressed
.the bride -to.: -be wishing her well
for the. future, 'Mary .14/ as assisted,;
•in opening:her gifts by Betsy
Henderson of London and Kathryn
Y..
and: Lori McKim: Mary thanked ;
everyone•.and invited 'all to:•her.
Tr.usseau`Tea
Lunch was served and. a social
time .enjoyed
• Mary is'. the daughter of Mr's. Ken
Murdie of Lucknow. and..the late
Mr Murdie and is a; graduate. of
Victoria Hospital, London
OLIVE
Ruth White, daughter of M'r and:
Mrs'. Oscar White , Is employed as
assistant secretary at Kincardine
District Hospital'.
al-izay Hamilton arid
Wendy visited with Mrs. Bruce'
Blackwell 'and family .in St .: Cath
•
arines •on.Sunday..
Mrs, W. J Roulston. of Wingharn.
spent .'the , weekend withher sister
Mrs., ''Elmer:' Osborne
•Mr.. and ,•Mrs, Burt White., Cindy.
and: Melvin of Chatham visited on
Saturday with Mr,' and Mrs, Osc4r
White and. May.
1. aurie-MadGharte^,`'iiau-ghter f
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacCharles',
is horrie from hospital in London,
and is -attending school again.';
tip
•
As school gets back into the
Swing of;things, we would like to:•
welcome the new teachers to our
school.' They are Mrs Courtney,
Mrs. Wilson.and Mrs. Baaker. We
hope they enjoy the school and'
the work. Mrs. Bere has mored ..
from her junior -wing room to room
eleven where she teaches grade 7.
During: this 'past meek Constable
Ferris -of the-Goderich Detach
Of . the Ontario Provincial Police
made' several visits here, giving
talks to the different rooms on the
,Ontario Standard. Road Signs'' FIe•
pointed out and described all the
new signs that we might, notice
while, touring our highways,
We were pleased to see so many
of the pupils turned otit to ride on
the float. at,,the'Luckhoyv: Fall.Fair
Parade.. Much time wa's,spent
through the week by the rooms
•
a surprise to the •school` when we
received' first prize in the school
division. .
Nancy Errington.,
Jackiellmon
1
congratulations are. also in order
for all the pupils who 'took.. part and
won •prizes at the fair for their
writing; art•posters and creative.
writing•.'
-.Pupils of •Grade' .7 and 8 are doing
research projects on Animals, •
Tnnse' s, . •an s, etc;, 'osto . t e
/projects are finished and some are
on bulletin board's.
•Otir collections this weekfor the'
Victoria Fund was $19.03.'This is::
the third, year. we have carried on
the fund. for Victoria.. •
All the pupils are making prep=
a:rations••for Dungannon Fall Fair.
Some have made head bands,.
others banners, art scenes, pictor-`
ial maps and'vegetable vehicles:
Tuesday' %will see Brookside
classesinarchin• from Dunannon
main street to. the Fair Grounds:
Parade time is 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Caesar's pupils, in room '1
are doing a. project on the Aztecs
hich.::is-progressinglquite- -well-.
Dies.At.jflecrest,.
In89th Year
0
MRS,, HILTON. ASHTON
A resident of Pinecest'Manor ,=
Lucknow for six years, Mrs . Hilton
Ashton,. 88, died on,Friday , Sept-.
ember 19. • Mrs. Ashton was. the ••
former Alberta .Anetta Evans, the
daughter of thelate William. Evans
and: his wife the former *Sarah
Feruson. She was born. in Howick
Township on September 4:, 1881-
Mrs. 'Ashton was as member of
the Gorrie United Church and was • •
ctive.-in-the-Wornenfs-Association
and the' Sunday School -there.
She and her husband, Hilton
Ashton, who predeceased heenine
years ago, lived their married life
in. •Howicl< Township. and• Corrie.
Mrs" . Ashton is survived by one
son Lloyd. of Lucknow;. two 'grand:
children Mrs. s. Don Thompson~of
Lucknow and FraserAshton of
Winnipeg; three great grandchildren
Three sisters and one brother pre - '
deceased her..
Funeral services -was -held -at the
Moir funeral horne in Gorrie'on
Monday,Septeinber 22., conducted
by_ I ear eotge !�L< ach_of_Gorrie_
United. Church.,. Pallbearers.,were.• ,
Leo:Ruttan, Stanley Douglas, las�John .
S ,
Ferguson,. Robert Ferguson, Harold.
Robinson and Edward Stewart; all
of the Gorrie. area. • Burial was 'in
Gorrie cemetery.
•
euin� Hold
nnonllOeetng
The .annual meeting of the Bruce
County Museum. Committee• was
held on Wednesday evening,• Sept-
ember 24th at the Museum, with.
two members absent, The Comm
ittee regrets very much the loss.:of
two, of their members thisyear.,,
namely Mrs.. DonaldGillies of
Southampton. arid Russel Cummings
Mr . Hepburn, in his report to.,
the Committee, expressed his
thanks to all those who had assisted
in-the-wpr-k:of-the-Museum; this
year and 'especially to Mr. and Mrs.
Manley; of Southampton who had
assisted' with the Log House project,
and Mrs. Howke of the'Log School
project. Mrs. J. F Morton, and:
Mrs..Gateman , had also filled in
for the'Curators on their days off,
and this was much appreciated.. .
The attendance was down''
somewhat this year,. ,but he felt
this was a general trend. . There
.were over 8000 visitors and some
1100• school children visited the before being used A new roof , or
rP airs-to_the-existin =one ,111: be
,needed before winter on the
museum, .
•
MrsDonald-B-iue moved a vote
Mrs. er of lluron.
1Mrs SadieItSia le -of 4 i -l
Farrellavardin
Miss Cassie Wallace of Seattle
Washington 'were recent'visitors
with Mrs; William Cox and.Mr..
and Mrs, Jack Scott,
Mrs. Bill Burt. entertained friends.
at a Tupperware party on Thursday
+afternoon ,
Some frorn this area attended the
1Teeswater'and Ripley Fall Fairs on*
ay_
Joan -Percy,' who teaches; at:.
Brantford, spent the week: -end at
her .home here.
• The-4-o1yrood-Wornens. I-nst-itute--
'will meet on Thursday afternoo-••n at ,
:the hall with Mrs•. Jim Smith and:
Mrs. Dan McInnes hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott•and.Mrs
William: Cox spent 'Thursday at
London,
utilize the adjacent building urrch -
used; by the. County Council recently,,
with this, end in view. It would
require considerable •renovation
-Museum-by-appointmenty7There.
were ' about 125 item's donated this
year. He wished to thank the
Wow.e_nsl;nstitutesior_their'ass-iat
ante with the: Log House and the
Teachers' who assisted at the log
school.
The committee hopes that they
will be in a financial position at
an: early date -to enable .them to
of thanks: to the "Curators -for their .'
'devoted service to. the Museum,
and this was seconded by Miss
Ruthven. The .Inaugural meeting -
•was Set ;for '•the last, Wednesday in
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