HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-23, Page 7WEDNESDAY,- FED. ,23rd, 1955 .
"CLIFTON ArreHISON•
Clifton Aitchison passed away
at' South Waterloo ',Memorial
• Hotpital ark Saturday,. February
Igth,':in his Ord Year. Death was
• due to a coronary thrOm•botiS. • : •
Cliff, as , Was, •POpularly
• known. in Lucknow, •spent the
• greater part of his lifetbrie here;.
• and by his genial and friendly-,
/Attire Made manY.•,friencis.., • , •
• He was •a Son of the late• ,
Thomas Aitchison and Emily
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Day and was born at Wingharn
h. MarCh .He came to
.1uek0 his, -parents- at:. :a
• yeiith, 'and followed:: in hi.s fath-
er's:footsteps as a -Cabinet maker,
the Lucknew .Table CoMPanYi,
In 037 he, inoved--4o,Hetpeler-to
• follow his : tfade. With the Hes-
- peler 'Furniture C.ompany and
•later his farrtily Joined lOrKi there,
Mrs. • Aitchison •was formerly
ronnia Urquhart"' Oi Tiverton,' and
Whe was. a stenographer at the
• ideal factory, They ' were par,:
• ried• here orr—March'-.7th, .1928,
Besides his Wide,* two sons tur-
:' viVe,. Roy • and . Tom; both of
Peterborough„ • Of •the Aitchison
'family; 'a ,brOther • ..Horace of
'Whighd'in the sole surVivor.:.
.7.,predeeeasing Cliff Were. three
•• brothers, FOY When a 'boy Or *9
at Wingharri;, Aylmer while Over-
• seas, during World War I; Ernie
of Barrister'. afid •their only. sit-
• • ter; 'Mrs, 'Wm. Forster( :Mary) •Of
• ,• West Wawaneth, ,whose death. oc-
curred little ,mor, than •a year.
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agO. •
Mri• Aitchison was a.; member of
•the Setsien and Beard of Man-.
agers St. Andrew's Presby-
• •terian Church;'Hettieler, and was
menibef ,the 1.0.0,F; •:Lodge
which he. joined in .1.4uCknoW,' •
SerVice was •held Hetpeler
•• on Sunday' and: ,:•the.• reznains
brought tp, the, Johnstone Fun -
era in Luckriow for ser
vice oi MonaaY/ afternOon. Pen-.
••:: ducted.•by'.his pastor;
• Rev Mull-
Hollanl of. HeSpeler, assisted by
Rev. WallaegMcCI.ean of .•Luck-
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_LANGSI
-rf .
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Mr, and,' Mrs. .Chester Feagan
and Bryan visited with Mr. Fea-
gan't. aunt, Miss 1VIa* Clirrie at
Nile on 'Thursday afternoon.
• The L.adies Aid was- held at
the hofne. of Mrs Wesley Young
Weclnesdak evening with 11. lad-
ies 'and some children attending,
NU'S:• Wm. 'Scott presided. Mrs,
Bert Meffit read. the scripture
With.. Mrs.. Lloyd Moffat • giving
the meditation'and prayer. D r-
ing
ing • the butinets.period it . wa
decided to" -Rack .`the woollen foi
blankets • by Karch 9. A un que
•Idea is planned for the y by
making 'A -siriall clOriatiento-
wards ';thorgari , fund, to. be
taped on ai_paperplate,_, on ,all
tpecia.1•!..days of "the .year; ' Sortie
.discussion .was held • toivards get-
ting up a. one -act play to be. giy-
en the night of the pot 'Rick :P
per. Reading.s- were given by
• Mrs. C. Feagan, Mrs. WM'. Evans, ,
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LoOkNow SENTITNEL 1.413`CKN4T', ONTARIO •
rigsidehool • closed the
arst, o • is wee owing •o
teacher, Mr. Pinkerton and. sev-
eral' pupils "having the 'flu, ,
Young People's Society .
• 71 he • Langsiclek4Y.P.S,. ' met. at
th,3 home ot :Mr. arid Mrs, Char-
)1ie, 'rain on 'Monday. evening;
February 14th. The -Vice presi-
dent, Charles . Tiffin, presided.
The scripture reading was given
by James Richard.sen; The offer-
ing•'waS taken by- Donna lVfoffat
followed by the topic. by Clar-
ence Crowston, casWell
Closed the . meetingw,ifti;prayer:
.next. meeting .0)0'111 be held
at thehome of -r. and Mrs, Jas,
Richardson on".rebruary 28 ,With"
the ..secial conveners, 'Mrs Wm.
0"&ett and Miss Colleen Tiffin in
charge.:.: , ' • •
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PAGE SEVEN,
DUN NON-
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The Milky' Way Club,
Dunganrion Modern Cooks" held
a meeting on Saturdfry, Febru-
ary 19th atthe home of the lead-
er, Ms, Harvey Mole with the
assistant leader, Mrs Richard
Kilpatrick, • also Preierit. TIe
meeting Opened by rePeati*g the
441 pledge, and the roll call was
'answered by • "Why •milk • is a
• good food". The • leaders gave• a
derlionstration .en: hol'av to pas- 7
teurpe milk in • three ways. Af-
ter a discusikm on !-Why We Ilse
Milk and • how to -01-e5,r safe with:,
--NoteS. ."*erel takerr •'
horme pasteuri,zation ., on
Miik ix -cli-fferent ways was
made b' the leaders and served
,to 'the iniembersThe .qtieen; clos. •
ed the Meeting, -:.••
• The Urfited :Church W.A4 Met
•at the home of Mrs: Herb. Flnni-
gan'wtth the President,flArs. Hr-
yey 2).1ton,, leading. After sing-
ing the theme hymn,. the. Lord's
prayer was 'repeated in unisOn.
Mrs.. Everett Errington read. the
scripture. Mrs, Fred young •gavp
the:lesson thought. After• the rcal
call.. the financial' report was
giv-
en and. the' Material fOr.the choir
gowns were on disPlay. •A 'gat
KINGSBRIDGE
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• ee -en visitors. here were
,Mitt• Mary' 1Vlurphy• Toronto,
Sirs Jos. :Fitzpatrick and Ken-
.1eth Of Wingharn, 1Vir. and
• Hanford and family '• of
Galt. ,
• Air:. Maurice •BoWler or Toron-
to 'Visited , with his family' :here
•41,u -ink the patt,
.Mrt,Aleynolds returned to 'her
home here'. after a two-month
visit .with relatives in Galt,
Mrs. M. Sheridan, Ma* :Sher-
iclafl an,c1,2Jahrtill-Spent the•
week -ed with relatives
ilton
• The Ord.,party 'and clanee held
in the' Edarith /hall.- last. Monday.
.spentereo. . the, • Ushers Club
Was., 'very Weli • attended and 'a
•pleasant eyenine was...enjoyed : by.
•all: those .present. ° The prizes fpr
yhe• progressive . :games
.played Went to IV,1-S. Jos, Court..
ney and Mr: .H, Captein,.• :
Mrs M .',Peter and
Diane welt! .gue.:.-40; at the wed:
ding ,tif Yvoi:ne.Lefevre a
niece. at ••Tilitimburg: during ,t4se
, past •week. . •• ..,• '
.` Mr. 'and'. Mrs- .Miss
Irene 'Mcarthy, Mr and .Mrt.
VZin. McCarthy,Threse and Pa
tricia Ann Of Detroit, an
..••
, Interment was, in Wingham
-Cemetery. ,'The pallbearers :Were
. Allister Hughes, 'Jack McDonald,
•.• Walter 1V.1.;:i:Xinzie, 13,4rt Garnist,
• Clare .13,yr „ews Stewart
„ •
• Webb. • •
WHITECHURCH
Mit., Wm. 'Orr and'• Williarn
Soortt. Mrs. Farish ,..iffat 'and
Mrs. Scott prepared tie .prograrn.
Mr. Bert Meffat offered her
home for • the March 'fleeting,A
dainty' lunah .Was served, by the
hoStess,..
•'Mr, 'and:Mrs. ;,,Huine tiution Of.
n.ear. Ooderich visited with' Mrs,
Clutten's sister.. Mrs. Chester
keagari.). Mr: Feagan and Bryan
on Friday, •.
; At—the" 'euchre. partY, ',at- the
"community -•hail, .Mrs. Clifford
Yung and: Donald Huffman. Won.
the. high prizes and 'WM,' 'Young
theAlow Man. A small Crowd Was
In attendance, A .dance ,is
plan-
ned -.:for .:this 'Friday 'eVening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bilir‘pawsen" find
'Billy of Lonaon:tpe:nt the week:
.and. With Mr. Joshua DaWSoq,
1W' and. ',Mrs:. Huntley DaWscin,
:and ;family• . .. • „:'• •.
Mi. and:. Mrt., Leonard Ritchie
. .
and baby: :Elizabeth .of Lucknow
• • •
Visited Fridaii evening: with .Mr.
and Mrs: RUss.eIl Ritchie
'.Congratulations . a n d: •211-raTiv.
:happy :i?eturnt the,4clay-'4o,
Edward :McQuillin„,•Sr., Who.
ob-
served his 86th birthday Orr Sat-
urdaY, ...February :He' it.
Spending: 'the 'winter: . with his
• daughter, Mrs; Harold DaWson,
Totorite. •
'SPrink must t,e arotEnd the
cornei.. ano starlings have
• put appearance' ;this
week -end. . •
N. ,,Earl.Dren 12 an, •Mr. and Mrs:
Ray Dalton ,and and'° Mrs..%
;were : among the
guests:Who attended the :Mc-
Carihy-Melelisa wedding at ',St..
11/LiCh.aers% church in London' on.
Sattirdav; .Febi-tratv • 19th. • ,
FIALD.ENBY I-
-E.1,.ECTRIC ,MOTOli
* • SERVICE.
' Armature. and Field. Winding;
- • -Brushes. Bearings, Etc, '• 1
kePairs ' to •'
. Fractional and Inte ral
c.s
tg
.• "• Horsepower •Mot
---,Alto' ElectrioFant, V 'CLUJ:Ms,
Clipper,s,.Willt,,.Ete. ' ,,' •
' 'HALDEN.BY Kri.:C.ARIC: .
,•. .4.
• Kinlough ..- •
• ?hope Ripley 111-r, 49 ...
will be donated to the • Baker. ,
.IiotheinLtieknowandone to , •
the Victor 'Girls Mitsion. Hornet
in. Toronto.. Cornmitteet, Were:
ap-
pointed )for.--ithe congregational
supper on. March 18: Mri., Phil-,
lipsread "A:•'Chapter ip thestudy
• book. Mrs. Geoige Hodgins con-
ducted,•;a contest, Mrs. .41tori;. the.
preSident,,i thanked' f,:tfie • hostess
•ler the Use ' of'. her':•honie and
these ,taking part.' •lunch
cerninittee were Mrs F. Young,
• Mrs: A. gli.erwood, Mrs. Chester
!Finnigan and :Mrs.:George Hed-
ges.
siCINLOUGI
JKON.UM*NTS'.
Mrs. Lyni.a.n Sutton Spe'rit a,
da_ysin____LondOM With: .her
.dghter. Ruth..
• The Happy Hour .:.Fetrurn held
thei, mreting this. Week' on Mon-
day even ng at the home of Mr
and 'Mrs. WeJey Guest:They-at(
inyited t�: join . with. South Lin('
Harmony and Purple Grove For,.
urnin- the Purple' Grove ScligO:
next '..Monday: for the :review
night.„ • •• • • •
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• We. are.:,.the 'only .,inanufac7
turers in this part 'Of OtitariO''
of high plass .moriminents
• Who.import grahlte from thi'.1
•-Old Country insthe rough by, .
the earlOad' and process from •
the *rough to the finished'.
•monument .; NO middleman.. •
When „choosing monuMent:.
one of thi-.4-•
largest :s ctions in ,Ontatio;7.
••'•
•Es: ished over sixty years,,
rite or phone WalkextOn S
and reverse charges.
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
•
wALKER'iox
and .MeS. SinnnonS,..
• and. Mary .of:.'.London .spent the,:
. week -end With her Piirerits, Mr
and Mrs. dilas. Martin,' .
.Mr. and Mrs. Alex! Purv4...s"ef
St. Helent'Visited with .Mrs.
Ken-
nedy and Pete On.' Fridar...
Mrs; Harry Tichborne of •God-
erich Spent a:couple of days last '
week '!with Mrs: :Kennedy., Mrs:
• Dune Kennedy visited with ',MrS..
—Kennedyn,--T-lifirsda. •••
Mr, 'and Mrs. Harry iyipss• and
-family-t)t.Brigihtvigited,Withliet,
• parents-, Mr, and Mrt,. B. a:MC.7
' Clenaghan„
Mr .' Chas Gillespie and Mitt
Kay • Morgan, of Tweet° Visiteu
- With the :farmer's: brother, Mr;
:thid *Mrs. ...T. G.. Gillespie • '
•"• The ,regularmonthlyrneeting
of the ,W.1%:S; :of United.
church .was: -,held it 'the horne:
of Ivir, 'and Mrs. JG. Gillespie
• 6n'• VThidnesday with ..• Mrs : .11.°
Laidlaw :as:"teeretary and Mrs. E.
••.G.:68-1cor-th--as-..:presidetifiri charge
Of the Meeting. The ,meeting 'op-
ened With Hymn" 2. .Mrs. Milan'
1:•41111, pra 'yerOther •pray-,.
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Wee taken by- Mrs. J.
rieQe;reff, .Mrs. 0.• Farrier, •1Mr3..
• .:Greskorth ' and • Mrs. -
Plans were discussed .for • the
World Day of Prayer 'being •held
"in the United Church on„Felday,
."Ii'ehruary -25th with Rey 'Caswell
4 • .„••
„as. •-guest sp'eaker: The roil call
• Was .answered with •a scripture.
Mrs, G. E. Farrier' favored with
.instrutrientali Mrs,' Watt
•'had charge.of the sttidy book on
• India, .1-Iymn .269 v(iag stog and
Mrs. Groskorth 'closed the ipeetL
with p:rayer: 'rh,e. regular
A. pl eetihg followed' the wJyr.8
•niee.14,0, •• • " , •
.11/tri;,
Gorge Fishcr,:$argira
Doris ,are sPending 'a few 'days
with's her dattghter,‘Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Lougheed ot. London...
• Mr,' .„1.r)d Mrs, Donald dil1f.1$pie
ail& son of Sarnia •visited with
frjends On Sunday,. ' •
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." Mrs, Ittme Paterson Of Tor-.
(alto ipent. the 4wee,ke•end with
.lior* mother, Mrs. •Taylor.
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nefits 0
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