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THE LUCK,tNOW .SENTINEL.: LIrICKNOW, ONTARIO ---'
WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT
Mr,. Wand Airs, Eldon 'Emerson.
,Of Penetanguishene. arrived here
on Friday to spend. , a Kfew days,
with -Jala Emerson, ;.
Mr;. and Mrs.' Angus,' Falconer,
Kevin and' Allan, , of .Streetsville,
accompanied • by his witherMrs,
Cassie,. Falconer who had spent
a few. 'weeks. there,• returned to.
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climate: peculiar to. this area, has
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the . ' strains that area:: best- suited
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You can be: sure' of successful.
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community extends, their
sincerest congratulations , to their
former . Whitechurch , correspond-
ent . '.Mrs. Pustan ' Beecroft, . who
recently received a; .plaque for
being the Champion Weekly
Newspaper Correspondent; of the
Province of Ontario,
Misses :. Janette and . Linda
Johnston spent the week -end with
Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Tiffin.
We ', are ' sorry to report that
Mrs:„,Dawson Craig was • taken to
Wingham and:, District . Hospital'
Friday evening,,, where. the severe
pain in .her head due to a burst
blood vessel was eased. Saturday
morning Mrs. Craig wasremoved
to Victoria Hospital, 'London, by
ambulance. The community wish-
es her ,a speedy return to health.,
We are .sorry to report Jim.
Richardson was admitted to
Wingham ` and District 'Hospital'
on . Thursday with 'a'. bronchi'al
condition: ' His . many ' friends . wish
frim a . speedy , recovery. ,:Simon-'
De, Boer son of. Mr. and, Mrs. Pete
De Boer is assisting/at the Rich-
ardson home with � the ' farm
chores
Jim ' Orr of London `spent a few
days, this week with his mother
Mrs. William - Orr - and:. Robert. of
Langside;
..We . are happy to report Alfred
Buckton, was able to return . to -the
home of . his daughter- 'Mrs. ,Tom
Morrison ; and -Mr. Morrison,. from
Wingham ;and:. District Hospital.
We are sorry to report: Mrs.
Jas. Laidlaw, °: was removed. by
ambulance to' Wingham and, Dis-
trict Hospital on Saturday, after-
noon. Mrs. • Laidlaw. was ;brought'
home about . a month' ago : from.
the hospital 'where ',she lead been
with , the flu and 'during this per-
iod had- .not gained strength '
Wesley. ', Tiffin .,Wingham District..
High School bus .driver, on Friday
afternoon : took ., the Senior ' and
Junior - Basketball boys' teams to
Exeter. South Huron District High
School.' The : Juniors, under coach
Dave Bender, had a .: score' of 53.
Exeter with E e .
t x t 52,
and. the Seniors
under . coach Bian . Taylor, scored
70. andlost to ,Exeter who scored_
Visitors on Sunday with M
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and Mrs. George Fisher were. Mr.
and Mrs: Gordon Fisher, ,Lonnie
and Lori-' of : Guelph, - Mr. and
Mrs.. Bill ;. Gibson, Rhonda, Billie
and Gregory - of, Lucknow, ' and
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Forest . a..ccomparued: by Tammy
lKi a: Nancy , Forster •of Mount
and Faye -Anne of .Lucknow: .
' 1Vtr. ' and Mrs:. • Gershon . John-
ston and .Jack Aitc hesori, were:
among those who lefton the 'bus
driven by,. Allan : *Reed .Sunday
morning • for `Miami -Beach, Flor-
ida. They are• due toreturn Mar., 7th. ' ,
;Gary Willis of Streetsville spent
the week -end with ' his ' mother
Mrs. Doris Willis and John
Donna and Anne'' Rintoul. of Kit
chener. spent the week -end with
their parents "Mr, and Mrs • Bill
Rintoul:: `
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Stacey
and ' family. . moved from ;the , An-
gus
ngus Falconer farm house to Wing -
ham on Saturday. r .
' Allister Hughes, Kinloss ' Road -
Superintendent,. Alphonse. .Murray,
Kinloss Reeve and Wallace Conn,
Councillor, are this week attend-
ing the. Good Roads ''Convention.
in Toronto. .•
George ,CCbnn is at his home
herethis- weekas the • University
granted them ;this holiday with no
Easier week. holiday,
Mrs, George ' Needham ^ of Pink-
erton visited
ink-erton',visited- Thursday: ,withher
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Wall.:
Ruth' .Taylor of Toronto • was
home with .her • :parents Mr:' - and
Mrs. Lawrence' Taylor. ' .
Sign. Of Spring
Spring \ is just around the cos-
•ner. On Saturday, 2. groundhogs
were wandering around the field
near the 'buildings when ' -Jim Tay=
for -; saw. ;them. He . managed : ~ to
shoot one.
Mr, and . Mrs. Gene Tanney;
Rickey and Shirl Ann of 'Ingle-
wood' visited Saturday :.with- Mi.,
and - Mrs. Bill Neable. .
Norman ., • Wellwood of Morris
township made a trip to ,'his' old,,
hunting., grounds .on Con. -.12, East
Wawanosh, on : Saturday and visit-
ed with Mr. /arid, 'Mrs; Dustan
Beecroft.' . .
Mr. and • 1 s.. Bi11 Neable, . Ken-
neth. ; .and Howard:'' were Sunday
visitors with ' her mother.. Mrs.
Matilda Graham of : Teeswater.
Visitors . on- 'Sunday with Mr.
and . Mrs. Ernest;: Snowden were
Mr. and Mrs. ' Lloyd Ilurriphrey,
Rickey;' Bonnie and Bradley ' - of
St. Helens and Mr W. 'A.:`Hum-
phrey of . St: Helens: '
Mr. and- .Mrs. 'Carl Weber,
Anne, Marlene : and Clair ' visited:
on' Saturday ,With Mr.: and Mrs.
Robert ' Chambers and family of
Harriston.
Mrs. Arthur Grubbe and- Bren-
da visited on Sunday :with Mr.
and - Mrs. Walter 'Arscott.:
Mrs. Emerson Hickey,' Murray,
Shane and Debbie of - Wingham
are . visiting for a few days with
her : parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hand.
.On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rintoul attended the funeral
of his :cousin Cameron Rintoul ` of
Mitchell. `
Mr • and. Mrs, . Peter Coffin,:
Scott, Mark and Joe 'of Barrie
are •spendinga few days with his
mother : Mrs. Emma Coffin .and •
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Suffers Fracture
11. ' Word was received herethis
weekend by ..Mrs. Eunice Gilles-
pie that Mrs . John McLean had
,the misfortune -in a fall to break
her hip • and also, to break her. el-
bow. She.. is in •Trafalgar Hospital
Oakville, where she: had been vis-
;ting. Mrs. McLeanwill be rem-
embered by this community as
she and.. her ; late' husband • Mr.
John McLean were owners of the
General store; here, now `operated
by Russel Chapman. - -Mr. :and
Mrs. McLean sold the ' store to
Mr.. Carl Loughran who in `turn
sold to Mr. Chapman;
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ASHFIELD
Ashfield W.M,S,Meeting -
Nineteen , membersanswered
roll ' call with a verse on prayer
at the February meeting of 'the
W.M.S. •'held last Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Colin:' MacGregor,
Mrs. Colin Howes gave the scrip-
ture ' and meditation followed by
prayer: Mrs. -R: West who was in
charge of the .program led a pan
el on W.M.S,: History. with Mrs,-
Earl MacDonald, Mrs; A. Par-
rish, Mrs. Dan Wylds • and., Mrs.
Ewan MacLean taking. part,
Mrs. West' and Mts. Wyld led in
prayer, . Miss 'Sadie. - Johnson
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Passed Away
Year:•. .
In .92nd
MRS.`CATHERIN'E' HEWITT
A - well known and highly • res
highly'
. resident of: Kinloss, pas -
sect' away in Kincardine General
Hospital; .February. 10th din' . her
92nd .year, . after ' being„ indisposed
for *over a period./of two years.
She' Was .born in: the .year;' 1873,.
daughter - of A the ' late Dugal Mc-
Donald and Mary Ann McDonald,,
who. came from the Isle of • Tyree,.
Scotland, and -settled 'in' .Fergus,
Ontario.. ; Later ` 'they moved : to
.Greenock Township, in the Rivers
dale distriet where She was born
and received her education: .
In 1896 'she ,was,.united in .mar—
riage: to , Alexander, :' Hewitt, and
settled',. at 'Kinloss; • on the bean, now occupied by 'her. • .son' Dean,
Her . • 'husband „ : predeceased • her
January. 10, 1918 , leavng . a :family
of seven... children, the youngest
being :four' years old, to :Mourn
his.loss..,This she., acceP.ted with
Militant faith
She was a '.member of . St, Mat
thew's: . Church, Kingarf, where
in her, younger years, `, took an 'ac-:
tive •part ,rn the • church, and the
community in which : she lived.
She was a kind and loving 'nether,
and her 'home : was.•,a• centre of
wholesome hospitality, - . where a
welcome ''.always awaited young
and . old, and- who was affection-
ately called : ”Granny" by
This .was- evident 'by thehost of
sorrowing'' friends who called. to
pay final tribute to one 'who will
be greatly missed. She leaves to
Mourn the' loss, of ''a ''•loving.
Mother, two daughters ,' and five,
sons Mrs.' Albert .Young: (Kelso)
Greenock Township; Mrs, George
Graham (Bell)-Kinlough; 'Russell,
Kinlough;. Dean: and 'Jackof: the.
Kinloss'coiiimth ity Wallace,. of,
Waterford and Lenwood of Sask-
atoon; Sask. There are also nine.
grandchildren and eleven great-
grandchildren. •
Mrs. Hewitt rested at -the- Mac-
Lennan' Funeral Home, Kincar-
dine, where the casket was bank-
ed with 'man• ;beautiful floral ex-
pressions of sympathy. The' fun-,
eral •service was ' conducted Sun-
day,, February 14 by the ;Rev. 'S.
R.' Lupton, Rector: of Kincardine
Anglican.' Church, with interment
in' .Kincardine- cenietery. The Pal-
lbearers were William Campbell,
Elmer Bushell, Ellison .Hodgins,
Elmer,'Bannerman, . Albert Stan•
ley: and Ivan Geddes.
Flowerbearers ' were Jim MC-:
Ewen •Duncan
.Campbell; Delmar
Lindsay, and Lynn. Geddes, . all:
neighbours • of the deceased.
w`I up ine eyes . :.unto
the hillswill l lift m •
0 whence cometh my help?.
My ' help .cometh even -from the
Lord, who hath made heaven and
earth:
Where the light forever shineth,
Where no ;, storms ' ariseth more;
There the Saviour "meets :his lov-`
ed ones,
On the Shore.
conducted the business' partL of
the meeting. The hostess and the
committee served' lunch,
The Y.P S. met in • ftipley on
Wednesday night.
• Jim Simpson: is home • again 'alt
ter two months. in Wingham Hos-
"We
pitalA R
appreciate the Sentinel
news" says Mrs," Annie MacKen-
zie of Toronto in renewing her.
Subscription.
RIPLEY BANTAMS .ELIMINATE
MILDMAY IN CLOSE, SERIES
Ripley Bantams'. eliminated .
: Mildmay in the best 3 : out of '5
for the group title and will now'
meet Brussels. The series was
tied two all with the Ripley team
taking 'thefinal game in Mildmay
5-3.. Ripley had tied .the series by
virtue of 7-5 victory after 10 min-
utes overtime on Monday night.
Dennis." Martin scored the tying
goal with. a 'minute' .and ;five sec-
onds • to . go - and, Wayne - Farrell
and John 'Fludder put Ripley a-
head at 2.54' and 5.44 of overtime:
Fludder scored` 4, goals.
Ripley: goal, Don' Fludder;, de,
fence, -'Dennis Martin,.' Joe Hod- •:
gins; centre, John Fludder; .:
wings, Brian Snobolen, • Brian 'Pol-
lock; alternates, 'John D. Colling,
John Collins,.." Paul' Walden, Larry
Courtney, Lynn .Courtney:':
• EVEN. SERIES
RiPy Midgets ets won. 8-6 in Bel.
grave against Stone School last
week and the serieo was evened
at one ` game, each Saturday 'night.
before a good :; crowd in Ripley,
when the boys : from the ' South
won 5-3. John Coiling played
an outstanding game in goal :for
Ripley.
' JUVENILES'' WIN` E` .
Ripley Juveniles won ,the, first
game of the . playoffs from Dray-
ton.
rayton• 8-6.
• According to. the 'Ripley: scribe
who sent us the information, ref-
erees in charge of .some of.. these
minor games. let ::the boys away•
with far too much rough play, -
Ile says, "no wonder the players
look like men, from Marsor.:war-
riors , :from the middle ages, "dress -
"ed in -armour. It is all. needed
for protection' . and a program is
needed:;to tell who's who: on : the -
ice."
AUDITOR OIN ,•LE•AVE
OF ABSENCE
Albert Weiler- of Walkerton, au
ditor
with ,the National Unemploy-
ment . Ins. Commission, is presen-
tly on a three --month leave of ab
sense from his duties. ;,Mr. Weiler;.;
was ordered by his doctor to have
an extended rest for that. period.
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