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WEDNESDAY, 'JAN. ' 20th,, ':1965_
THE LUCKNOW
INSTALLS MINISTER,
R. • Hamilton:
oortmETR1sT
NEXT, TO LYCEUM:, THEATRE
WINGHAM
PHONE 357.1361
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H ARPE
CHARERED ACCOUNTANT
057 South Street,' `Goderich
Telephone 524,7562"
JOH NSTONEIS
FUNERAL HOME
Nlode'rn 'and Convenient
LucknoW,Phone 528-3013
• Day:: or ,Night
&wiring: Ali ''Faith
According to Their Wishes ;
:Moderato. Prices
Established '1894
A: R. • Du vAl.
DC ,:. SVC-
Chiropractor
p •C.
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Chiro ractor
P.Yh'sio and: Electro Thera ist...
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Ninghatn Phone' .357=3580
Office :located on. John° St. West,
"text. to Toronto Dominion , Bank)
,INSURANCE
• FIRE, '.WIND,` CASUALTY`
AUTOMOBILE,and LIFE,
•To Protect •Your:Jack,
Insure With: Jack Today.
McDONAGH
Lucknovv Phone 528-3423
ANDRE.
Barrister and Solicitor ;
LISTO.WEL . °ONTARIO',
• IN LUCKNOw'.
EveryWednesday . and.
y
Saturday. Afternoon
Office in the.. Joynt, Block
Telephone::
Lucknow.` 528-3116
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CRAWFORD and.
ETHERINGTON.
J.. H:. CRAWFORD, Q.C. •
Win ham and Lucknow
IN . LUCKNOW..
MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
Located' in Kilpatrick Block
Phone Wingham
Office 357-3630 Res, 3572330
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IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCE'S
for prompt service;-
' and quality products,
Contact: ' • '
GRANT CHISHOLM
'Phone Collect, •
• Dungannon '5294524
"Airways Look To Imperial
For The Best"
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A. WIJIi�ms,.O.P.
Optometrist
9' Patrick Street.W,
WINGHAM
Phone 357.1282
(Continued f prom page 1)
Mr.Howard' 'Strappo spoke words
of 'welcome 'on behalf ,of the ,Luc -
know• ,clergy and • the Wingham.
and District 'Ministerial: Associa-
tion. The Rev; ,Mr, L, Doezema
spoke ,on. behalf of .the Presbytery
of Hamilton' pi the Christian Re
formed :' Church. ,'Words- of • wel-•
conic were also extended by :an
elderof, the Clinton Christian Re-
fei tied: Church, the mother church
of the "cogregation .in. 'Lucknow.
Rev.. Lieverdink responded to'
the' congratulations. , and words of
welcor ie. ' After the Closing
• h o mg -hymn
he Was- invited . to pronounce .the
Benediction.
After the service , guests and •
congregation were .invited' to en
joy a fine lunch prepared. by ,the
ladies of the''local church.
Rev, Lieverdink is a native of
The Netherlands coming, to .Can-
ada in . 1952., He attended .Calvin
:Theological . Seminary in Grand
Rapids,' Michigan and. 'went , • to
redericton. as ;his, :first charge
Where,' he remained for , three
years, ' He "was; married. to'an-
Ame '
rrcan ,.girl ' while training for
the ministry : and theyhave.
,
years,
two
children, Derek David, 1 .
and .Natalie 'Renee,': agone year...
W'I N'GHAM
MEMORIAL:
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TH:' "BEST' °GRANITES-
Along' With
EXPERT.`.'DESIGNING AND`
WORKMANSHIP
•:.Prices Most Reasonable
Cee.
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rY ,Lettering a. Specialty
JOHN MALIC
P.O. Box 158' `
PHONE 357.1910, WINGHAM
MacKenzie.
emarial Chapel
FUIERAL•:SERVICE
Services conducted according
..to your wishes at your Home,
your, Church, or' ;at our Mem-
orial Chapel at 'no , additional
!charge. g
Lucknow, Phonie 528-3432
Day or Night
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MacKENZI:E q..11
Optometrist .1"
,NOW IN RIPLEY
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Office', Hours 10:00 a in:' to9:00
p.m. 'Phone Roy' MacKenzie,,
Ripley; 96-r-24 for, appointment.
R. W., BELL
OPTOMET --, GODERICH
F; T. Armstrong
Consulting Optometrist
The Square
(Phone JAckson 4-7661)
TED .COLLYER
Registered Master Electrician •
ELECTRICAL' CONTRACTOR
'Specializing. In
Elecfrr Heating, Electric Wiring
and Repairs.
and •
All' Electrical 'Appliances \
Lticknow �- photle 528-5182
Gavilier, McIntosh
:end Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.
Resident Partner,
:J.. E. Iennedy, C.A.
- Opposite , Post Office
Phone. • 881-347i ' — Walkerton
SENTINEL,
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Native =Of /area
Passes Hifi Clinton
MRS. ROBERT J. WEBSTER
Mrs. ,Jessie Ann Webster of 'Vic-
toria Street,;. Clinton,"' •died in
Clinton •'"Public Hospital on Sun-
day, January 10th after a' heart
attack: Mrs.'Webster• had been
in'. failing, health for the past
three months.: •,
• She was born on November 15,
1875; in: Lucknow, to the,- late- Mr.
and Mrs: Peter Watson of West
Wawanosh, In May of 1898 she.
married' ' Robert ' 'Daniel . Webster
who predeceased her in 1939. Mr.
and. Mrs. Webster lived on •a
farm one mile west of ` Lucknow,
where Russ Button now resides..
From there she and her .husband
moved • to. the Varna community'
in .1920' where they farmed until
they retired to Clinton • in 1932.
• She was .a . member of ' Ontario-
Street
ntarioStreet "United Church, 'a member
of the . UCW, the institute and ; the
Clintonian Club. '
The funeral service' tlwase on':
January: 12 'in, the .Ball and Mutch
Funeral Home with the Rev.• C.
G. Mills officiating _.:Theji inter-;
ment was in. Baird. s .• Cemetery,
Clinton,: '
Pallbearers for/'the late Mrs.
Webster were . , Anson, Coleman,
Cecil' ':Webster, Harvey ` Ritchie,
'Rae Watson, Elmo Pritchard and
Peter'.:: Campbell, Flowerbearers
were Grant ::Webster, 'Bob 'Web-
ster,,
.Web
ster, ' Mack. Webster, 'Charles : Nel-
sen, Bob Reid :and Alvin, Irwin.
She;
.is. survived by her two
sons,. Watson . and Melvin of Var-"
,na • and, by . 'nine' grandchildren'.
and , 16: :' great grandchildren..
' Friends,_ -came : from Toronto,
Hamilton, L o n' d: o n, Lucknow,.
Stratford and Wingham to.: at-
tend the funeral: •
•
Fresenf
aro t.
y
e Concert
On Friday, ''Janus r
y 1965
5
the pupils of S.S. 3•West Wavrran-
oshpresented avariety
concert
at the,' St. ,Helen's Community:
Hall •
Mr:: Donald Murray was -chair
man; for the program s which be-
gan ;wtili • the chorus "Cock -a"
Doodle ,Doo" and a recitation by
Gordon Smyth.' During the ., pros
gram, ' : iDouglas : 'Small, • 'Allan
Hildebrand,`. Joyce Ch'amney, Ed-
dy Noble,.' ''Grant Johnston; and
Barry Eggleston*, said recitations.
Marjory, ;Murray favoured the
audience ' with two , piano solos..
The seniors had a square, dance
All . the ' pupils took.part in the
plays ': "The : Punlpkinville Con-
' cert,"' "Heck Says ,It," and "Un-
cle Hiram's :• Cold and in' thee.
skit;'""Mary Had a Little -Lamb,"
Grade 1 presented finger excer-
cises. The Junior chorus :: was
"Me and 'My Teddy Bear" and.
the action:'., .song . `.`Six Little'
Ducks."' 'Other action , • songs
throughout'' the program includ'
ed' "The Tennessee Wigwalk," "A
Frog He' ,Would a -Wooing Go
and ' a duet "IS Don't' Want to
Play , in' .Your • ,Yard", by Susan
Thompson ' and Barbara Cham-•
ney. ; The seniors . sang "It Is No•
Secret" and ``Open Up • Your.
Heart" and •ended . the program
with. the two-part number "Gent-
ly ' Evening. Bendeth." All join-
ed in the singing, of the National
Anthem,
LANGSIDE:
Mr. Percy Garbutt ret'urned.
from ' Wingham and"-
1/14
nd'•-. , Hospital on Sunday after
being hostaitalized 'o'ver two weeks..
Mrs; John Arthur returned 0'
her home in Auburn after ;visit-
ing for. a -few weeks with Mr'
and Mrs. " Gordon Wall and = fam-
ily.
Mrs. Fred 'Bartholomew and
Darrell of': London spent aa'. few
days with :. her parents" Mt. and
Mrs.` Eugene Cooley and attend-
ed the funeral oT her .nephew, Mr,
Bartholomew was a visitor " on
Sunday '• and • Mrs. Bartholomew
and.' Darrell returned home With,
him
' L A.C. Ronald and Mrs. Conley
of Trenton ; 'have been at the
horde of his , parents Mr, acid
yrs. Eugene Conley and her par-
eats Mi'. and. Mrs; troy xrr�iti.,.
' home.
Sympathy is extended' to them 1
the- loss of their- little son!
Mr.'. and 'Mrs. Arnold Vint of
Listowel attended -the funeral of
baby Larry .Conley last Friday:
always.' ienJOY the Lucknow
Sentine l and look, forward to re-
ceiving it," ways • Mrs.. Fred Fow- -
ler • of Windsor.
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
Tuesday, , January 12th, •1965:
9:00 p,m. •Group
Milt-:Rayner'_s__Dosiges 4 points;
Bill
Bill Hunter's Oldsmobiles 0 points;
Art Purney's Silverwoods 3 points,
Dick Park's 'Buicks 1 ,point;, ':Om-
ar Brooks' Pontiacs 3 points, Ross
•Irwin's Fords '1 point.
•Hap Hall rolled high single of
the week with, 258. High triple
also went to Hap Hall •with 639.
- Team ::Standings: ':Pontiacs 32;
Buicks ` 30;' Dodges 29;, Silver=
woods''28 Fords 25; Oldsmobiles..
24. Games of 250 and over:` Hap
Hall ' 258.
MARKS. 80th BIRTHDAY
(Continued from page 1)
to us all. . .
.While the' names of : your class-
mates, Lester "Pearson : ,,and Vin-
cent Massey, will go down in
Canadian .:history, you may rest.
assured . that ,the name, ' of . the...
Rev. Gordoih "Kaiser ' will, go down
in Ashfield Church history ^ as 'one
of •'our finest .:ministers.
That., sou, .as well :as Mrs. Kai-.
Y
ser' and Keith, may continue , to
be :blessed, with: ;good health and
be 'sparedd to 'celebrate many
more milestones` along your life's
pathway is our very 'sincere wish.'
To: show .' in �a slight. way ,the
good ,will and esteem of your con-
gregations we ask ' you ' to,4 ac-
cept
c
c t .gifts .. withour very
these' ..
best wishes.
Following. Rev. Kaiser's re-
marks t h e . U.C.W. presidents
Mrs. ' Harvey Ritchie, Mrs. Clif-
ford Menary and, Mrs Living
stone Menary lit the eight can-
dles on thebirthday cake.
Mr. ` Kaiser was born .. on a
farm in 'Delaware township near
London. After : finishing public
school he remained on the farm
till he wase twenty-one when he
entered high school in London:
In. 1907 he became a candidate
for : the ministry • in ' the Meth();
dist Church and ' served as a
student minister i n ,:• 'Lambton`
county ,for two Years, after' which
he ' enrolled: in '.Toronto ' :Univers
ity Graduating in : 'arts in the Un-
iversity of : Toronto and in The'=
ology in Victoria' College, he was
ordained at :the, meeting , of :°Lon-
don Conference ' in Kingsville in
1916. A 'couple of months ;before
that : he enlisted in the Canadian
army: and was later made Quar-
ter -master Sergeant . of the Urti-
v. e r s' it y of Toronto Overseas erloo.
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1: STOREY DOUSE
all newly decorated,, easy terms'
$s,8'.
1% • 'STOREY HOUSE
fairly new -- $10,500.. .
1 NEW ' BUNGALOW. "•
best. location ,in town, easy terms.
-;" " _ $1.3,800: -
10 • ACRE FARM
with good . "7 room house, • and
2.,..barns only $1,500.,'
WANTED— 25 or '30, acre Farm
with; good buildings, on highway
or . blacktop road; ' close, .to , town
WEARE'. IN
. NEED OF FARMS
OF . ANY. :ACRES FOR DUTCH,'
FAMILIES*. •IN LUCKNOW DIS
TRICT /FOR ..SPR.IN:G POSSESS- •
ION....
FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE IN
ALL PROPERTIES.. — FARMS,
RESIDENTIAL• AND COMMER-
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AGENT, FOR JOHN,.' B.OSVELD,
REALTOR, '
'BOX 353; MEAFORD, PHONE 428
Training' Company. `Herhe•'came.
to know an interesting group of
young , men, 'many of whom later.
became prominent in ; many areas
of 'life ' ill ' various ' arts. . of the
P ,
world Among trhis group was an
outstanding, Lucknowite, ,: ' R e v.
Hugh McMillan, .the', present:• Mod-
erator of: the Presbyterian Church
in Canada;
After his discharge from the..
army : in February 1919 he . was .
appointed minister 'of Stothoaks
Methodist Church in. Southern
Saskatchewan. . He remained. !$,
minister of Saskatchewan Con-
ference serving in various Chug
-
es "till 1936. In: that , year he ac-
cepted a =;call to ,Byron Charge
in the London. Conference: In 1941
Mr `: Kaiser Moved to Plattsvilie:
where he 'served av: pastor till
he: ; !retired etired fifteen years : 'later.
After retirement he, supplied Man-
daumin: Charge near' Sarnia for,'
a Year .and then 'came to Ashfield •..
in 1957, ; continuing till now and,'
we understand is planning to re-
main for at least ,another year.';
The Kaisers ' have . two. Baugh-
eters and a son; Mrs. Gordon' Har,-'
rison ` of Plattsville, Mrs: Gordon
Seale of Edmonton, and :Keith, a
student at the University of Wat.
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