The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-27, Page 54
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, i LUCKNOW, ONTA i,IO 1.. .
OBITUARY _p
MRS. JOSEPH HELM
The death of Mrs. Joseph Helm
occurred in.: Wingharn • General
Hospital on Sunday, August 17,
a few hours after suffering a
!severe stroke, She Was in her
88th year. Mrs. Helm •was form.
erly Janet Susan Webster, dau-
ghter •of the late Robert and
Flora Webster, Ashfield, Con. 12..
On January' 3rd, 1897, she was
married to, Joseph Helm, /Who
predeceased • her thirteen years
no.•
She was a life, long reident of
Zion community and a member
of Zion ° UiniterL Church. Several
years ago'Mr.. and Mrs.. Helm re
tired .and-rnioved.. to their : hame.
south of Lucknaw. •
.s. o La 'appy • is-:
position and endeared herself to
a•' •wide circle' : of friends and
neighbors who were grieved to
learn of her .sudden death. •
The funeral . service w,as held
at. the McLennan MacKenzie
Memorial : Chapel: on 'Wednesday,
August 2041, :'130nducted by Rev.
J. R. ' Dickinson of Ashfield Cir-
cuiit.At .the servue, a very pleas
ing . uetwas rendered by Mrs.,
J. W. Joint and Miss Bell Bob:
ertson, "The: Beautiful City. of
Gold".
Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery with six grandchildren
aching as pallbearers, : Gerald.
Helm, Clare VanCamp, Donald,:
Ronald:; Lorne and Bruce• Camp
bell, The nephews served • as
flowerlbearers.
She . leaves. to mourn her loss,
one daughter,' Mrs..Floyd Camp.
bell (Olive) Lof.. Belgrave; two
sons, Robert. Helm Of Zion and
Tom Helm, London. Besides her
immediate ,family she is Survi'v—
'ed by one. sister,. Mrs.: W G. An- •
drew (Mary);three...,; brother's,
Harvey, Robert and . Richard, 16
grandchildren ,'-and• five great.
grandchildren. , •
Mr, and Mrs,:. Fred Reeve of
Toronto have` been visiting with
'Times. Mrs.. Bessie, Shirley.•
..
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DONNYBROOK
The W.M.S. and . W.A.fmet 'On
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Arnold Craig in Wing -
ham. Mrs. H, Jefferson presided
for a program arranged by Mrs.
E. Robinson and opened the
meeting with,singing hymn 483,
followed. by a reading by 'MTS.
Chas; Jefferson. Prayer and the
Lord's. praYer • in - un' n, follow-
ed. Mrs. A. Craig reaud a poem.
Verses • from several passages of
scripture were read. A reading
on "Trinidad" was given by Mrs.
'Norman ' • Thompson. . „Mrs. R.
Chamney.• gavea reading. Mrs;
H. Jet -kraal' read an • .article on.
Christian Stewardship ` and Mrs. ,
Chas. Jeferson read a : poem:
Mrs. --�S.: Ch^ . .
Chimney gave readings. "Cur
Canadian •Indicans'' was 'read by
Miss Lucy Thompson. Mrs.. Jed-,
ferson closed the • meeting with
the benediction, luneh was serv-
ed and a social time enjoyed. • •
Mrs J. R. Thompson and the
Misses Lucy . Thompson and .'E.
McAllister spent a few days with
Mr. and . • MTs. . Donald Gibbon,
Sundridge..
Misses' Elaine and LouiseJef-.
;ferse� n spent. last week -g at the
.Jefferson cottage • at Port Elgin.
Recent ivlisiitdrs with • 'Mr. and
Mrs. R. 'Chimney included Mrs.
Olive Allen of Clinton, • Mr. and
Mrs: •Joe Jackson and daughters
'Candice and ' Paula of Toronto,
Jim • Chamney of Windsor,. Mr.
and Mrs.;Ernie Craig and • Mr &
Mrs. R. A. Chisholm. and. John'
of , GoderiCh. • a •
• • Mrs. Herb Dainty and :sons re-
turned last week to Camp Bor-
.den prior to.: ;leaving for. their.
new home .at .Kingston..
Gordon Chamri;ey was,,a week-
end ' visitor/with his sister, Mrs.
Verna Doerr" And family at Nita-
gara ' Falls.
KINLOUGH
Miss Sylvia Guest' ofSt. Thom_.
as has been :holidaying with Miss
Jean Guest.
Mrs " Alex . Percy entertained.
the Presbyterian W.M.S.' at her.
home on Wednesday afternoon..
• • -Mrs., J. W. 'Colwell visited on
Thursday, with Mr and Mrs.: Wm.;
Bushell, Lucknow
Mr. ' and ' Mrs. Stanley Cooper
and family.were recent .,visitors.
.with Mr:• and :•MrS. ' Charles • •Bon
nett.
Misses:Ruth Forster of Ripley
and Mary Ann MoCosh of Purple
Grove spent a ;few days :with.
their grandmother, Mrs, Colwell.
Mr.. 'J. Whiteford of . ' Grand'
(bend' and Mrs. Pearl Cohoun ;of
Birr visited . on Saturday wjith
theiaunt, Mrs: J. B. ; Sirripson.
and with, Misses Edna and May
Boyle
can Guest—has gone to
Muskoka where she is (attending
a Y. P church camp.
•Miss Irlma ',Hodgins, who has
been spending her: %natation' At
her home here,' returned on Sun
day to St. touts where she wil
resume her duties. Iyer •parents
Mr, and Mrs 'Tarn Hodgins, ac-
companied her to St. Catherines.
.0n ' Me nday, Septemnber. 8th • a
representative of the • Bible Soc
iety will be , here to 'show pit
ures: The ' meeting will be' held
in the' 'Anglican 'church..
Mrs. Milton• Walsh spent a few
days last Week, with Mr & Mrs."
Frank Currie, Con. 10;
Ilonor U.S. 'Sailor :
On Sunday evening a family
gathering 'w•as' held at-the',1ion' e
of Mr, and Mrs. Maurice. Hodgins
honor. of Elroy" ,Sieloff of Dei
troit who is serving w, ith the 11.S.
Navy. Those present Were his
great grandnnother, Mrs. Cok, Sr;,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Cox; Mr.: and
Mrs. Jack Scott; Billy and Bobby,
Mr.- and ;Mrs: Rudy ,Sieloff,..El-
roy and, Calvin and .Mrs Ada
HodgLins, Detroit, lVI'r and Mrs'
11.
-Karl "`Boyle, ti ariYyn and. Caro1`�'
and . Mass Doris "Lloyd, London,.!
Mrs. ` J. 13. Simips'on,., ;M1lensiall,
Misses Edna and May Boyle and
lona Terry,. Mr, .and Mrs. Maur;
ice • Hodgins ` and Ellwood. A
'bountiful supper. was sere dmnd
Elroy was presented `vuattiii ap-
"propriate address and a prayer
book from his relatives in Can-.
day .
Mr. and' Mrs:' George.Cuyler,
enneth and iColelof Millarton
vv •ited ion Sunday With Mr, and
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