The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-08-21, Page 3uni ation, two uncle- staikaiii
good base for solid m: Andrews
Fifty- years ago yesterday (August
20) a young Ashfield lady and
Luclo o :gent„ Cathe
Donald and Alex Andrew* were r °
united in merge, under bright x •
sunny des, Rete, Reynolds Ester
Yh �J
officiated at the ceremony con
ducted at the home of the brides
parents, Thomas and Sarah F
Donald, at Loehalsh. Attending the -,
brideM as # andtegroom were Cathe4ue's
sister, is and C 'S.. bt0therpArto
s ? w
Catherine Was from a family of •
three girls and one 'boyo Finlay, {
Marian (Huston) and the late Clara
(Richards). •
Alex had three brothers and one f °
sister: William, twins Bob and
Flom and. Art. Alex is the last surd
viving, member 4 ' his family.
Following their marriage,
newlywe+cla° took up resp
property wht the i
lives. In 19 e r
'exchang+e;►m►es with
• Georrge anr, `ltihay li l
and have res + 6
since . -that lima `Cell
"Our smaller; herne wry
the °BMs
wiSe
��,yhile R' jam°, ♦ yy 'fin �!J'j� �
w��.sNu/n�YV�1�(AyJ�{����}}}} ��p` T��i+t��,,L4��t��r�] YM
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with his df lin the nterato
dealership* h s interests soon.. Prier to becoming.s Arndrew ,
became involved:in another :end of `
Caxhee . tig�t arc o�eu ut,�,
fanning that of supplying Milk to. Lochaish olbome s�choots: for
Lucknow residents; It was in 1941 Bve cars un total. She h1as n '
that Alex and Charles Webster. :in -her eye us she tells the start' of
purchased Flew Dairy m how, a certain !young ` Student
Ewart Taylor. to 1945 Alex heetutke always` greets her eie's m►y
the sole proprietor of the business. ' favourite teacher" and. she' rep ies
His 30 years xinvolvement withthe `There's'a my favourite pupil."' Ih
fact, thatis how Cat 000 004S all
her for#riefi pup s$ =She ..obviously
Cher.. .
the Worked opt of
og' s her ;mage.
•
Luekuew Stalin 1. Wednesday. Au t 21 I
` VkirlifilHAC
I LE ' DISTRICT SCHOOL
•..�,. a..rar will 'be having a PRE -REGISTRATION DAY on
Wednesday, August 28/919 from 1:00-4:00 pm for children of
parents who have moved into the area over the summer
months.pyw�it you have questions. please call'F. Stanley 395-2651
or 395.2695 - a ,
DASH WOOD
dairy industry ended in 1972v ten
their Wu TIM k over the y
: addi= to aSsx
Andre*,_ with mill
,
link it withsome o.
delicious apples pr` di
area. The An w *zc!
by .Alex's � er
i
cafullr n
1978, when't►eitr
\. p req . p:':, .- Q-• f'.
d
over the reins. = =the ruse, and lives) l<ican nse
Although • officiallyr+, r ,ed for with his t who n°fir s
some years now; Aix still encs - Henry's +lift
. hoTo st fuc
keeping his handxu:tmngs, especial riow,� w
lywhen it comes'mac u 'y.= � hko-
-.
u to tfor Alberta cul -
When the Sentinel:.: o r visited toDevelopmentCorp ado; Q�,
for this interview, Alex was busy sn Allan, o hit contractor, who
the shed tending to . a tractor lives with his w Linda, the clerk-
originally owned by his father. He treaSiser`of Ashfield Township, just`
laughingly informed' this.: reporter south of Luckio'wr .
that the tractor would soon Pride to,their i0�grrandchitdnr4
celebrate its golden anniversary as ' evident°when. you view one spec
ocetian Of iyatllaric troll are as;follows:
ole h's Soh of (KJNGseFlio GE) St, IBornrface School,
ar 11414QuiUen, Ili opal NMr laado .Krattc hec ,'Principal
I GO►{DERIG1f , o , ' t it {.
. Streit, RIQH
Jason Cho,, of the Comity of row 7, adv t gekJ )E' an Orly` fsix xfeettf'lowets frog► `alt ; i
Huron Plannin etopment
Banning pallier diseounl. � ternler� 'With Icing b+�altitifi� rpt
-Department, *attendedthe :August. 6 P le L fe es. It , has, been es
meeting West Waw rig osh Ce Cdun ;, d C'its` pre ed4ith le lest
oil, r�e�porting'on the•recent flie $s�. ; the necessary. Steps to decl^� Ontario e
of the North. Huron. l)evelo Cnt ". IIP ii►ca.. •C atruntrre r �n LoWit.1. si Kife a noxious w `
thee ()n pOE
1Pp l sest�f d rnv'lot� 't
ofthisY
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to tn'1
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st ♦perennial ut
u CountyWeed SPOCIOt Lane
1j'm ' .
d
on September �'t ir1$ uler�a►Ye: with a dense -5ry�1�illi;, capable Robinson* it ' ,'Nili� sli,�igGS
Council directed thea1crk.to
t
- 'or :eorive� wetl�rifd marsh th r#u, page 5•
a..., iiiii�l:.#' �fJi'�`_..�,.�- •y.,r: l:�`' tLer.'. r.. �M�t
soil. Singe lt.usually- grows ini••wet
ir areas, it 4ver► diffitult conA
trice with :chemicals •
.the a plant . in its. lifetime .
government, .
m s'f r 1992will. �e �W�'•x1'tdhu►n=su►r11+a Seeds.
Dog .tag o be ordered• e: height of
. �wl +C.ati't.,,g��t�t�i a g t
On. August 16, Bill and MOS -
(net Reid) Htrmmphrey, of Goderich,
and formerly of Lucknow, -
celebrated their 50th wedding pan*
` nivE rr y un ..Lucknow.. A 'buffet
meal at 12 noon was enjoyed at the
Mayfair Restaurant. . .
rl and.. Billwere ►mpann
by', Doris' .sem* Loma, who was
their irrideesmaid and 'her husband,
Gerry , Hudson .and
-aeicl
of
Doris,
ct rs a fp nk
Co Lorna s
da her, Brenda liall of
'eh;Doris'Cisvelynand`
'
of luck-
nowiwitn u husband
,
:
,
Charlie Mcli dister+n
law;Gladys Reid, no
'pfesented Doris with
`bild:$ and gill
with ".ti i;vhite car tin boutonniere.
The afternoon was, Spent at Peter
andEvelyn C ' tastefully
decorated hoe_ and ,all enjoyed
plows* ,ronvettation,.>amiive'
cake �r ice crea 4,'an
tippropnate AddressB ll rw b .n
lovely gifts,: Beth Os,
made.; fitting repli+ a `
Everyonewas. l have
Age Farrier, of. Whit+ ht h'atm,
tend celebration. hid lit ys.
half of herself and her sister-'
in - haw, ave :dries It garnitr
lea: and. Bill with a
,loyellowo santhemum plant.
•from page p' ,,,
nanientiaSom4said it, had teen five
or .six years sino.lhey last played
in a fun tournament. !Most ; these
days ate+ more. *dos. But
everyone knew why we wrere.here,'
Auttit'i saidE' 2 a
All the money raised by `the event
willbe donated to ` the children's
trust 'fu , saki.
Au►stiflw 7 ' .
Due to the weather, the event;vas
forcedfinish the final twos
ouris were satin
ted +< Waled their prize money
1n the erg niz
"A" side, Nile Ond , fhbe
nmiller 'Combusker s were
finalists°'awhile
Locknow+ vstallizerarem* ,.
the "e. "10' :s.
. ' hike
t� �k trio
octet
and Ic who, volunteered to)
help'us s, thanks to all the
tie that showed up," Austin said.
St. Pntrick►s School
tit'. Man Por teIoen, Principal' •
Millalre�e/yt, DUBLIN
�^ 33 i k ,
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t: Mary's' (t'ISSSON) .
Mt joe MatOphalak -Principal
RFI 4 LiVrOWEL
5,95-8920
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81 5 5 °RATFORD
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p'rr cue :School, „ P rrkx �ws �� r� ZIc h', Istootf,.,
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St Mary's School.
`lr-4►QJfY'Jsd."' 'Wtwo. Poi
MUtMv+RvavoLa.aiaIrYAlbenoo, Principal
htlaittAvenue, STRATFORD ATFORD
70 Bennett St 't, toqOpit
St. James School
Mr., Gary. Birmingham. Principal
Chalk StMef, SWORN
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Sacred Heart Stock; a ..
Mr; Jim Sterner, ibrineipal" 4 Mrr�Rev toluols, Pt nr.apal
228 Cativo t t�'ri r�i� All : RR t SFSRIN+GVlLk'
e57.1400 393000
A�1 �Name of Maty.; heel
Ili Paul •Nickel, Principal
tat Peels Street, ST. MARYS
'4044170 •
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al tidary
• Mr,,dan Bishop, Aincipai
a 'hangs Swot ?aThATI ORD
s 71.0B9 •
PR / l m, on slurtt*.t�a>e�t theihsir.�hJ � aenll stt�t In eptiiicrtal��r�w�tta rn s�►r
.Program int rade irr future yeas, have the option of enrolment for
JiMiortSertier Kindergatten at Fitter tlr+ sr' l Catholic School or the French
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Immersiersr :Omits (St ety,e S`Ch+�Olr, - iadenclt.or St. .Aloysius School.
St tttottO at vuhict't11hey expect to enrol their chdd fora Ptnn ht Imnners n pro
L nj, /, a d. Le A A Stew"
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