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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-11, Page 6'•I tic a I P Alliviramairr 4 T81�. L'v OW .SENT LUcKNOW. . a pN'rARIO Six�" ._.._ .. A -.. Summer Prices on Coal. We have On. hand chore Blue C+oa: and, p 3 R� lied Spot: . i stove and nut sizes BOTH ARE. PREMIUM QUALITY Now is the time . o , fill. your bin when prices are ..the lowest. . Leave Orders` At; WM,. MURDTB & SON,:HARDWARE PRESENT 'COUNTY,. .M STER`S JEWEL (PURPLE. GROVE NEWS) Quite a number of. the Orange- men from this district attended the Orange church service m Kincardine last., Sunday' morning. A record number 'of the breth re n headed by the brass ' band, marched from the 'hall ':to. the Baptist Church,, where a very: \impressive:.sermon a was preached byl .RevM.1,cDowell. There were • also special numbers: by ,the choir. at At the conclusion of the church service the brethren returned to the -hall' where' speeches and re-, marksby different mernbers of the Order were• ,given A ' special feature of .,the meeting, was • the presentation of. 'a • past ,county master's • jewel to: John, iVIcCor Mack: The 'presentation. was made by County Master John Emerson, who. commended' Bro. McCormack for the very efficient way . he discharged , his duties as county inasterr the past two years. The Purple Grove. Institute met at the school last Wednes ;day night, 'with.:, a .large•' attend- ance. Rev. Cox showed slides on his trip ' to Ceylon. Miss iVIarville' Scott of Toronto visited friends around the Grove last Tuesday. ' i1Vir. and.. Mrs. Jim Sterling of • Bayfield•. were: visitors at the home of Mr..- anid-= Irs.Donald, MoCosh ' last Tuesday: Mr.' and Mrs. Alex ,.Lockhead and •Mrs. Duncan McEwan• :of Dryman, 'Scotland and. Mr. and Mrs.'. John Emerson visited the Misses Margaret . and 'Nellie SMI-: colm: of Lucknow last Tuesday evening'. . •. , ' • The members of 'the Presbyter, Lan Church choir at Kinlough presented Mr' Johne Barr with a firth t . -book- last -Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Dore & Carol 'attended ,the Orr picnic at Exeter on' Sunday.: , .Shirley and ' Pat. Patterson' of. Agincourt and Mrs: • Andrew Pat- terson visited , at, the• home .of Mr,- and Mrs. Burton Collins for two. weeks' • holidays ` Mr. and Mrs.. Inisth and family of Walkerton were guests of . Mr.. , MRS...TACOS ECKENSWILLER and Mrs.. Frank Dore on Sunday. Mrs. ; Jean, Quigley and: .Jimmie A well known and: highly'• re- spected. citizen of the. `Kinlough of London were visitors at the district 'passed 'away on June .• 24 'home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill at ,: ' Kincardine'.. Hospital where I recently. • ' • she:had been.. a patient for a. .short, me." She was the former Catherine Blinda'uer: and.. was born in ..Carrick Township on November 25th, 1862. After her marriage to. Jacob Eckenswiller: they came: to reside east of Kin - Mrs. Eckenswiiler had a kind- `•:Maori and was familiarly as, 'Granny".. Her biome a.1 one of true baspitality. Her Enaiiiitama..predeceased her . nine . : also' a daughter,. Mild Mild - .red. v dfzed in childhood. Sur-. i; ,,,.4..:.•g • 'o-ne daughter, Mrs. `' Wes ' ' Th p6on . •(Maude.) of ` art dtr.,e and 'four sons, Geo'. B.C.; Edgar of: =or . Levi of Seaforth and ...Elden Of floss` Township,. There are asps ten :grandchildren •arid ser enteen great grandchildren. The ' remains" rested , at' • the Linklater .funeral home where the funeral was . conducted by Rev. T. JJ. ¥cKinney of 'Kin - lough Presbyterian . church where she. had -been .a - faithful member. Pallbearers' were • Grant ..Weir,. -Graef-and- Douglas: Eckensw-iller, Roy Graham and Clarence Cer- son. Flower bearers ;were friends of ; the • family. She was laid to rest' in the family plot 'in Green - "hill: Ceinetery,' Lucknow. Phone 10i •Lucknow Lp HALSS-BgRN DOCTOR DIED AT WINDSOR .. HALDENifT ELECTRIC MOTOR .,. SERVICE Armature . and 'Field Winding, Brushes; Bearings, ` Etc. Repairs to al and. Integral wer Motors, trieWans, Vacuums, ,!,—1Drills, Etc.- ,. --7:181041E BY tc.,-E1TBY ELECTRIC- Kinlough. Phone Ripley, ' 111-r-29 • • rf,rr, F ti :4* • t .H • ro ' • lA IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER: Esso; and . Esso Extra, Gasoline Marvelube and: MineralUbe MOBILOIL -ATLAS TIRES 'Always look;'to Imperial for tke beat ' :Modern: Equipment For eel Alignment and Wheel Bolan tg E. MacDONA • Phone' 3; Luh The. death . of Dr. Farhuhar (Frank) MacLennan '.o Jud1st, Windsor.;. on Thursday,ne at "the age of 86 years. The fun- eral :service was ' ,conducted at ,Windsor on Saturday and 'burial made on Sunday, 'in Ripley cern,, etery Where. a graveside .service, was held. Y Dr, MacLennan was _' born - .in Ashfield, just' west- of •Lochalsh, on the• farm .now; owned by Dan MacLean. He taught school at. Lochalsh before attending medi cal School. at 'Toronto:. Upon grad_ eating he practised for, a couple of •years 'At 'Kintail .:before ' Mov= 'brig to Ripley in' 1900: He remain- ed in 'Ripley until. 1914; and was the first person .. to ' own< a' 'car in that village. 'Dr. tacLennan is survived by - his :.widow,' one, son, Dr. John MacLennan' and a daughter, Mrs Jerry' Taylor (Beth) of Windsor.. Bob'.. Macintosh and Bob `Mac- Kenai,e are' great nephews of Dr.' MacLennan, their :grandmother, Mrs. Hugh. • MacIntosli, "having: been .a ',sister •of :the Doctor: OBITUARY • Bili Taylor WEi N S AY, JULY ,11th, 1954 s "Best Recruit moNumaNrs SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKEBTON We are the only ' manufac- --_tnrers-in-this; part of' --Ontario - of high class monuments who import' granite from the Old Countryy in the rough by the carload: and process from the rough to the finished monument..No middleman.. When choosing a monument come and 'see 'one of the Largest selections in Ontario. -Establisheddovet::-sixty-years:--- Write or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. SKEITO N MEMORIALS WALKERTON . CORNERS `. '• = Mrs. ' Charles , Schmacher arriv- ed home- • last week after; spend- ing nearly a year .visiting' rela- tives:'' • ' Mr:' Eldon Francis --of-. Tees the family: of Mr. and- I7 -Ge -o7 water spent. last. ,week with Mr• . Phillips Of West Wawanosh' James 'Wraith. • dropped . in, .to , surprise them and.. Mrs, Robert Scott '(fornnerly of help them celebrate their: fortieth wedding. anniversary. Mary . Phillips• of , WM-tham read the'address and 'Bette Mc - a sister of ' Mrs. Arthur• Green.. Donald presented. Mrs. -Phillips • • Craftsman William, G' .Taylor: now and is married to Dorothy, C ;of Lucknow and: Wingharn, who•: completed the 'Depot • and 'Re- cruit course early last month; has walked:' off with the top 'honors 'as ":best. ; recruit" in 'his class :at. the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers School 'at Barriefield, . Ontario.. • . Brigadier M P. Bogart, C.$ E;,' D.S.O., C O.,' commandant Can- adian, .Army Staff . College, at :Kingston, . inspected the class and he presented the ;trophy. to 'Cfn. -Taylor on parade "June 14th. Cfn.. Taylor, son of:' Louis' Tay- lor of town., was 'born in I.uck- MARK ,:FORTIETH before they' are ail gone. AN NIVERSA RY our hope chest display at the dis- trict annual, ' the Institute is 'send= On Thursday night of last week ing it, to Toronto for further ,Irene' Taylor. Their`. home is in Wingha'm, Ontario..' Liking the.:Army- he considers Making. the Army. a career where,; he' will be keeping step to his two brothers, , Cpl. Robert Tay- SiC RCA, 'serving in Kor,ea and AO -.Arnold Taylor, ,RCN; serving in Ottawa Winning'' the best. recruit tro-, ph'y at 'ROME .School is riot an easy : task- by any means. 'Crafts- man •'Taylor,' '.a fine . amb,assador. of. 'Lucknow . and ' :Windham, i$ . well. on:his. way to a, fine future.. • Having received; first prize for, . this community) passed away in London. The . funeral was held. Saturday.; from Church's funeral chapel, Teeswater. Mrs. Scott was. Sympathy is :extended to Mrs.j with a lovely wall -mirror. Ron Green and /boys. - • The community also ' extends ald Foran presented' Mr. 'Phillips 'with' a signet' ring. A social. .tame .sympathy to. Mrs.. Everett. Why followed.. tock in the loss : of her grand- The couple; have six •children, mother, ,the , late MO. E. • Husk, Albert . at • home,' Leonard. of Kinloss, • Wingham, Russel , of Belfast, • Mr.. and ' Mrs. George Robert` Rozella : (Mrs. Norman McDon- •son and family; ' Kingarf, *ere ald) and . 'Iso'bel (Mrs. 'Elmer ;dinner guests Sunday,of Mr.•' and Foran);' both 'of West Wawanosh Mrs. "John Schumacher:,and Vyetta (Mrs. Irivin�g, Iteid) Miss Helen .Schumacher, Lon- of Kincardine, There are twelve • andchildren. gr _ .:. don, .,called ' on. Mrs. Frank; Brown Saturday . evening. Mr.. -and Mrsr-Starrley•. Ga11a- her, • Wroxeter, spent . 'Sunday with Mr.'' and Mrs. Art Hodgins. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brown and Reg were Mr.. and Mrs, Wesley ?fest I est and. Fred of Kinlough. and HOPE CHEST' TO TORONTO' Mr'. y t competition Mrs.' I enry-M en- • zie : has painted . a .picture . for the •Institute 'to• . be' entered in,. the same Salada tea 'contest, • Plans' are made . 'to • have the Institute picnic at the Ashfield picnic , grounds on July, 266/at 2.00 ,p.m: with 'a backet lunch, • Mrs $'ill: Johnston played a piano huh ber.,, Mrs. Bob Farrish read, the poem, "The Old Rocking Chair". Mary ..Alton played two piano selections, Mrs. Dave Mac- Kenzie read an old , poem called "Grandmother The meeting closed: with ' the Queen and 'iistitute grace .after which lunch.' was served,' • > . On Sunday, about fifty vela- tives, droppecl • in . , to lit5nor-tl're- couple ,and present them with several lovely gifts: ' TO. SEND :PRIZE-WINNING 1VIRS. SIDNEY DECKER'S . and Mrs:` Hugh Nicholson `8S MOTHER PASSED AWAY Harvey of:+Bervie., ; • Mrs. Henry Tierney . passed Presented 'Gift' to Teacher .away on 'Tuesday of last, week We are sorry that fast ,week in London. • The funeral service we neglected to mention that S. t as 1d_ n_. the.._.Aew Apostolic : _S Na.. 5�, tli±ossXr Presented their Church on Thursday with inter= , teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, ment in Forest ' Lawn memorialwith a lovely', nylon blanket at. gardens. • the 'school picnic at Formosa.' Mrs: Tierney : was a forme rest: Mrs. Thompson Ts now on a two Went of Kincardine, She and her week motor 'trip to the 1YYari husband made their ho?iie in times. , Lue.know for a time. Surviving besides her husband are 'a. son and daughter, Marcus of Lon- don, and Itathleerl, Mrs, .Sidney Decker of Kitchener. Several people frorn . th'e corn- ^munity v i e w e d the' • havoc wrought by the storm, in the Kin- garf distri4t and report much destruction. • The. July meeting', of the Kin- tail W.I. was held at' the ,borne of Mrs. .pert Alton. As ,it was Grandmothers' day, each Granny ' ret. was -presented -with R. p ty, cod..._. sage of 'summer flowers, The roll call was, "Something people did in Grandmother's day".Some of the alder members told:, of the days when oxen and shank's: snare were used for transporta tion, while the young ones told of the horse' and: buggy: days, There; are � still. a few cook' [books left so. Mrs. Ray Dalton is t er o t all to et one' BUY TH'E BEST Buy New idp at •, . ELTON • MCLELLAND and'SONS' Bervie ' 1 Where 'you get the best deal:, A 'WAYS .iN STOCK: Side Rakes, 'Mowers - Manurepreaders . Hay evators Ba l ers Baler and Binder Twine .