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He was predeceased by his
first wife, the former Frieda Ler-,
edit who died in 1949. Tn. 1952 he
married the former' Maria. Bid-
ver, .who 'survives,:•
LOCAL AND GENERAL
. • J. Pymr is convalescing in
Wesrninster Hospital. after under-
going -Major surgery..
The ' regular ' mienthly ' meeting'±
01» the Lucknow, Women s :Instr-'i
tute' willbe held in the Asso ; Y
RootTT :an Friday, Fehr ry 1s h •
at 2:30 p.m: Guest speaker. w ll
be the District president ' 'Mrs.!
Francis Gemmel of. Ripley.
Mrs. R, H. Thompson is . V1s-1
tong this week in Toronto' .with'
her daughter; 'Mrs. Wm, news:
siid..her ter' Miss Lorna Carnpj
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Obituary
DAVID` MAUER
fi. 74-; of : Elrriwood; -
I��ry jc1 Mauer, i al
died. ,Sunday in Hanover Hospital
after a t,l>> ec:weelz illness, ,a
fore in ,Bentinck Township, he
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�,as; a , soil of the late Mr. and
>txrs. Charles Mauer. He farmed
in the E.Inrwood district until re-
tiring to Eltnwood abort 10 years
Be was a m+"mber of St.
.1:11n.rs 1 itnet.an Church, Elrn4
' Also surviving. are two sons,
Gordon of Lucknow, Norman of
Ayton; » three daughters, Mrs.
Lorne . (Elsie). Ballagh of . St,
Thomas,. Mrs..:: Walter (Laura)
Lipsky of Sullavan„ Township;'
.Mrs, Elmer (,Marie) Pries • of
Elmwood two brothers, . Arig
itst of Chesley, Henrya of Han -
Oyer; three sisters,Mrs John
a
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dears :.»».Ifl» »:Wuron
SAMUEL ° CONGRAM •
Samuel Congram,. 92, of . Wet-,
erloo, died at his home after a.
short !illness;.
He was »a son of the Yate Mr.
and Mrs. Richard; Congram: of
Kinloss ' Township.
• Over 60 'years ago he married
Lillian 'Webster: They farmed ',oil
the. .2nd of ;Huron for. ,50' years
on ' the farm . now owned' by Os -
ear White,- R.R. "6 Lucknow. Ele
ven years ago Mr. 'and Mrs. Con
.gram moved » 'to. Waterloo.
Surviving are ' his wife, t+hefor-
mer . Lillian Webster; two sons,
Elliott and Arthur: at =home; five
daughters, • » Mrs.' ' William ` (Lor-
ena) Buclatngham• »and Mrs Mil
vert .(Laura); Reid of Lucknow,.
Mrs: Nelson (Winnifred) Mordon
of Toronto, MrsLloyd (Annie)
Forbes. of Stratford' and Louise.
of . • London,. Ontario; 10. grand-
'
rand
��h'1dren and ,five . great•, grandehil
dren.
Mr. Congram. was predeceased
by two 'sisters and. five . brothers,,
',Mrs. Abe ».(•Louise')'. Culbert, 'Dun-
gannon; Wiliam of Holyrood;
Thomas of •Wingham Arthur, Isl.
ai h and ,Charlie, all of . Lucknow;
s. Watson. (Nellie) , Scott, Kin.-
lough.. '
The funeral wait conducted. from
»the Edward . R ;Good .: •Funeral.
.Home . by Rev. D. F% rIrvine: of
the Church ` of ..the Holy Saviour.
Temporary entombment was in
Woodland. 'Mausoleum : with , burial
-later ;at '. Greenhills Cein , .Luc
know: •
Pallbearers„. were. Lash ». and
Cecil .Congram of Holyrood, Ron-
ald 'Morden and Ronald Congram
of. Toronto. o” f/
agazrne
uiz At L.D.H..
• (By , John Bradley) •
During the' past .couple of
weeks the "Time • Magazine Cur-.
'rent Affairs Test : for '1965" was
held at Luck/ups District High.;
School: Mt.. •Ramautarsiingh; . our.
History teacher, ' conducted
ucicnpw. Arena
Schedule
* * *,
THURSDAY, - FEBRUARY" 11
Curling , 1 to 5 _ 7 to ,111
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 •
Belfast .School -- 1-:00-2:30
Ripley Junior. Farmers
-Holyrood Butchers 8:0940:00L
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13,
Peewee, Fleas and,. Squirts '8 to 12
Skating -- ' 2 to . 4 8 • to• ' 10 .
Chepstow & Rnrvrsdale 10:30-12
,
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14"''
Skating 2:00 to 4:00
Curling 7:00" to 11:00
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MON,DAY,• FEBRUARY '15
`OPEN
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY» 16 �.
.Skating for Mothers :'and. Pre
School . Children,. , .:1: 30-3:30
North `Ashfield School — 4:30-5:3Q+.
Rural ;,Hockey 7;.0011:00
WEDNESDAY,- FEBRUARY..' 17.
'S.S. No,6 Rural',School ,
Squirt, Practise 7:00:-8:00
Skating ' 8-10
Open For Engagements .
former Residorrt:
asses =Suddenly
MRS;. FRED COX
Death came suddenly Tuesday,
January 26th, 1965,'to' Cliristena.
Evelyn MacDougall lin . her 51st
year, beloved, wife of » Fred ; H.
Cox, Orono,' Oirtario... She .was.
born in Lucknow; March 26th,
1914, ' to Mrs. Flora MacDougall -
and: the. late John MacDougall. in
1937 she ; became ''the ` wife of ..
Fred: H.. Cox and they resided". -
in • . Delhi .until 1947. when ; Urey
test in : all ,History -Grades from 'moved to Orono.
grade sten to thirteen. Prepared Mrs: ,Cox is survived by "her
by the Tinie Magazine, this test,
is part of the Tiine Education
Program and it was '.tried by
over one million students in Can
.ada and the United' . States.
The test was made up ' of ' . done
hundred... multiple .choice quest-.
ions .• which included the follow-
ing topics!
ollow-ing.topics! . The Elections; In. the
States; ; Thea Nation;'. The". World;;
Business; Science and ' Religian;
Modern Living and Sports; The
Arts, Milestones;' and some true
and false questions.
The forward in, the "Test 'Book-
let"
Book let." read: "The. aini of :this 100-
questibntest• is 'to' help you •re-•
view recent news 'events ..of' . sig-
nific+ance and, we hope,» learn a
bit. 'along' the way. »The. test does
not assulme ` you know everyything;
it , is written so that you will
Score better if you use logic and
have a broad knowledge, of the.
news." •
The, winners. at L.D.H.S..were:'.
first, . Jim MacDonald , 83; • 'David'
Thompson ,.81;: .and Keith . Williston78., » Congratulations.' gni to :these
winners who will be awarded 'cer,
tifieates of Excellence and 'Merit
by Mr. Ramautarsingh:'
Stormy weather , forced . High
School cancellations at ,L.D :S,1
last Tuesday, . Wecdnesdaa' n d
Thursday. However, school was
held on' ;Wednesday 'and ` Thurs-
day for Gr``ade Thirteen. ;Mr. Goy
ette . has , announced ' that t h .e
school wilt be Open ' each school
day from now on, despite the
fact that. the buses, may, not al-
ways run
(Laura) • Lahn of Hanover, Mrs.
Fred (Annie) Wilken" of Hanover;
Mrs. Stuart (Emma) • Butchard
of Eden Grove; 14 grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren.
One' sister predeceased him;
' The body was at the Enike
,Funeral. Home, Ches'ley; until
Tuesday 'noon when removal' was
made to St. John's ;Church Elm -
Wood, for the funeral service at
p.Mwith Rev. t dgar J. Fisch.
er officiating.
Temporary entombment was in',
Claesley
mortuary. 'Burial will
.
follow in E1ipwood 'Cemetery.
husband ..and . 2;. daughters Edith,
Mrs: ,Ross 'Gay,; Kendal, Audrey, ".
Mrs. Lauri Buckley, Orono, . two,
grandsons. John . and . Brian Gay,
:her. mother ; Mrs _ John 1VIaeDou-:
gall, Delhi' and sisters. » Katherine,
Mrs. Jim Smith, Winghain, Etta,
Mrs.' Peter Campbell, LucknoW;
Mrs. Dorothy °C rosier; ''Delhi,. Fre-
da, Mrs. Leonard..MacInnes, Luc-.
know:
' Mrs. Cox.' was predeceased by
Mier father .in. 1931» and sisters
Evelyn, Helen,. Rhoda, , Marion
'and one brother Gordon: , .
Funeral services. were:'held Fri-
day, January '29th » ' at Lang ,Mem
orial, Chapel, Orono, byher min
inter, Rev. . Basil, Long, of . Orono
Unite(' Church. Temporary eintom-
bment; . was hi Lang Vault, Orono.,.
'with final , `resting '• place, South,
Kinloss ' Cemetery, Lucknow.
KAIRSHEA 4•H " CLUE
. .. •g sll
The 2nd meeting of . Kairshea
4H club members was held Mon
day, February 8th at 7 ` p.m. ' at
Judy . Reid's home. Marion Wall
presided for the business. Dur-
ing the discussion period 'notes'
weregivenoil mental fitness,
Spending "time off)' and. rules ,on
first aid. :.•
:Record btsoks were checked
and the naive for this club will •
.be ''‘Ka.irShea Karefui. Kids".