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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 6• 1t: $IX a THE;' LUCi(INOW . SENTINEL, �LUCKNOW ONTARIO •WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3rd:- 1, 45, 4 14. 1r SOCIAL SERVICE ID Sun Lifebrgs financial security to hundreds of thousands of 'men and. women 'and their.families» n°1964 Sun. Life's payments to its: policy_- _ , p atm , , _ � , , . holders, beneficiaries and annuitants' were greater than. ever, , Policy • 'holders, old and new, bought more Sun Life insurance than ever before. • 1 am proud to represent Sun Life of •Canad insurance counsellor; : • L*!"Z; IN8 UBANOE. Suri Life Highlights in 1964 * SALES -•$1,369,222,000 (up $185,496,000 or ' 16%from 1963). , * BENEFIT PAYMENTS► -$230,725,006 ,(up $13,637,000 from 1963) TOTAL LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE_ $1.2,53916$3,000 (up mQxe. than a billion dollars from 19.63 includes $5;161,042,000 in Group Life Insurance) * ASSETS ,. AT DECEMBER. 31st $2,833,517,000 (up $135,051,000 from 1963) * INCREASED:EARNINGS=New dividend scales in 1965 will result in an' increase for the • 16th consecutive year. The total to be paid in dividends to participating policyholders in 1965 is estimated at $55,306,000. a in thin area;. and am , at your service as a life ION J. KINAHAN R.R, ' 2 Lucknow Phone W ingharn -357-1987 AN,NIIIT NEI 4 ';' OBOUP LIPS • GIOQP LOtatlh CIROOP PSNSIONS The Company with the Policy thin fit right for YOU. • OF CANAD :SSUR.ANCE.' COMP�A HITECHURCH and ruck -Snowplow Accident /. On. ' Friday:,.. due . to the blinding snow • storm in the forenoon, a' milk tank • truck driven by 'Mr :'Archie McCartney of Chatsworth, • jack- knifed, when ' passing., a' snow plow'. on Highway 86, driven by . Mr Carl . Weber,, Whitechurch, ` and Donald McIntyre; Lucknow, and after the . collision tore; open: the gas tank which, . ignited' .setting fire to the plough, :The ' colison occurred in front of . Alfred Pat- terson's ' : farm.. ° Damage to the Plough was . estimated ,at $20,000, but luckily' -none:' of the men in-. . volved received . `bodily.. harm. ."/ School students, public, and high alike, factory .workers. all "recerv- ed an unscheduled holiday during the' storm:. in our community. The' farmers .who, are . in the dairy, bus- iness, had no.• holiday ;,as the'. milk t "rucks. -could not get to ; their, anew,. blocked farms 'and •. they were busy • . getting cgntainera for , the milk. Mr: and Mrs. Alex Robertson, Dawson' Craig, -Alex and. Harvey. spent Tuesday ' afternoon ` ` with 'Mrs. Craig, a ; patient in Victoria .Hospital London. Mrs.' Cassie , 'Falconer accom- panied Mr: and ;Mrs. Jack Mc Tntyre to Sarnia on Wednesday. ,and visited: withrelatives there. George Conn 'spent.. Tuesday : in DISTRICT Toronto:.', 'Mr.': and . Mrs.. Dan Tiffin and family moved. ` on . Tuesday ,.to' the house . on :the farm owned by : An gus Falconer' of Streetsville. We.-..' are ;°;:,pleased : to.'' report James ,Richardson returned to, his home an Tuesday from Wing ham and . District' Hospital. Wallace .: Conn` returned . hbm Wednesday; evening from : the' Good Roads .Convention in ..Tor-, onto.: John Henderson' spent a: 'few days this week ,'with ; lus parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert :Henderson.. Mrs::. Wm. Gordon McKay Passes There ;passed away on Monday. in the . Fergus Home, Mrs. ' Wil- liam Gordon il-liamGordon McKay ;the .former, Clara ., Garbutt, youngest daugh- ter and the last` member of the family of 7. girls and 1 son of the late . M. and Mrs. William F. Garbutt., Their. farm • was',. the of.S.S. No. ` 10 on the south side .of " e road. She: was ;parried to : the late Billie Jim Mc Clenaghan and. resided • on the farm : now 'owned by' 'Bob . Solo- man. This farm ' • was sold by them to the late, Wesley'.:Leggatt, and ' they ' resided , in Brucefield.. for a time, •later '.moving to Tor- onto- where M. McClenaghan passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kay resided Jor a time in Exeter, 1 Distinctively•Personal for.. . invitations, Thank -You 1 and Notes.Perfect for Gifts.. SO INFORMALS AND ASO ENVELOPES The, name in, raised black,, printing on fine quality. White Vellum paper with matching plain envelopes..''. Order Item 2260. • f ` Choose from 44104: . (Walle 1't motet . ? YPI 8TYL8 AtO • . joh it :fin,ierantt Twin WEVLAC AO them, Four Type Style • MRS. CC3NALO PHILLIPS, .11YPR STYLI! AIa M Tr. DAVM! RObInt0n TYPS Derr code ,A/o ORDER FROM �. THE LUCKNOW SENTLEL —PHONE 6883156 t . • Lucknow' and ' df late years in. Palmerston. She • leaves •'to mourn her loss ;one adopted son; ` Leigh and • nieces Mrs. George McClen= aghan, 'Mrs . Wilmer Nicholson;, Goderich and, . ' nephew Edgar. Gaunt Belgr°ave.. The funeral, was held Wednesday afternoon from Curries Funeral Home with bur- ial in Wingham Cemetery . . storm the really hit Week and the by g drift which shovels to sleighs : plough` If the 'was: unhitched and put :through became • old trail owner. Rhos a trail Usually. �` themselves. village snow The. last.'tl s• in. 'Marc street was received Duston ' was.. a .Patient George Tiffin' Saturday Myrtle Daw DUNGANNON Albert Rivett—of StraffordvWe called on .Mr and Mrs.. Jim Riv, ett and family, :on • Sunday 'even- .Mr. ven- Ing: • Mr. and Mrs Bill " :Park. and family visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and. Mrs Roy Ashton and ,girls in ..Goderich . ' Mr, and , Mrs. :Richard ,• Kilpat-.• rick of Wingham visited on at- urday, '. with. Mr. and : Mrs; Cecil. _..Blake . and ,family. .Miss Lynda Blake of, Agincourt .w a s also ;home for tithe week -end. 52nd Anniversary, Observed 'Mr. and Mrs,:. Harvey. -.Culbert, and girls visited ,on, Sunday . in Lucknow with .. Mr. and: Mrs. , James .Beaton.' Mr, and Mrs. ' Bea- ton quietly observed , their 52nd anniversary on Saturday, Harvey . Culbert attended the: Good Roads . Convention, held ' in .Toronto last. week.. He left on Sun- day .and "returned, home Friday. School .was cancelled .for Thurs- day and Friday due to the heavy snow storm.' The 'junior room pu- pils had Monday -.forenoon,' off as. the ' result: of a.. furnace, ',break- Mr.. and Mrs. Tom .Fowler of Shipka ,spent' Wednesday with Mr.' and Mrs . .Charles Fowler Mr. and Mrs."' George Ribey and family of Seaforth' spent Sun=- day . with Mr.'::and Mrs.. Fred: Young and family U.c.W . • Meeting . The February ; meeting of the U.C.W. was held in ..the church' basement. The president;; Mrs.: W. ',Brown; opened the meeting with call to worship and prayer. Mrs. - Lorne Ivers occupied the chair and led in the devotional period. A minute's : silence in memory of•Mrs William Mc- Clure -a life ' member who passed aw r . last . week, was observed. FormerResident: Passes: • At ' Ottawa. FRANKLIN.. CARLYLE-: MacINTOSH r•' Word was received here of the :death, of Frank :` Carlyle • Macin- tosh of Ottawa on ' Monday,. 'Feb ruary 8th .in his! 53rd year. He had been in ill -health since last.. fall when, he •underwent. surgery. • Carlyle" , was. born in, Lucknow in 1912,'son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank MaeIntosh :They, later moved to Windsor. Mr, MacIntosh' died in • 1961, Mrs. Maclntosh ,,. in 1963. Carlyle was manager. of . a' bank in. Ottawa at the . time . of his death..: Mr. Macintosh is survived by • his wife, the former Marion E. Barr . of Ottawa' and' one son Barry at" home, �3 brothers, Har- old of Amherstberg, , Drennan 'and Ewan of Detroit, 2 sisters,` Mrs. Gordon (Mary) Gossett of Tor onto and Mrs. W .-D. , (Jean),. Banks of Windsor The' funeral service was held hi . Ottawa • on Thursday, February • l lth.. , .y The offering was, taken and ded- icated by Mrs. 'Jack: Alton', Mrs„. Ivan Rivett gave an'interesting talk on Trinidad.. '' Twenty two members answered ' the roll call with' /a • scripture verse. Plans for the congregational dinner - were . j Made, to be held the last. week in . March. A. request for' ' .;sewing :and:: knitting for the :, Children's' `. Aid was announced' and , many '.of- fered ''" to do . the work. A spring' tea will be held later: '• Mrs: Frank Thompson conducted interesting contests and 'hostesses Mrs C. Crozier, Mrs Frank .'Thompson; and :Mrs.. Rev.. Veldhuis ' served; ' lunch. The old °timers talk about .our 'community • this ' we reminded ` ;,them of roads ingone. days as a fenceless would take, men, with'and teams at- tached . 'with a V, shap- ed • snowattached to .the sleigh. banks; were too deep the, teamitched from the sleigh° rough the` bank. either or apart. Some. horse's adept at . follow- Ing . theand. proud . was, their ' e who, couldn't follow lly, crdwded and , often ,"corked" The north street here ,didn't. have ,a plough on it dor 3' days., :lime this ::occur red 'wa h• of 1947' when the. samewas blocked .for 3 days. Word 'here. by'Mr.. and Mrs.Beecroft• that Roy ` McGee,formerly of.this vic- inity, . last week in Kitchener-WaterlooHospital. , Mrs. fin ': of Lu cknow , spent at' the . home. of Mrs. , son. ' KI NLQSS Mr. and ` Mrs. Sam `Chislett were honoured, ' on their forty-fifth wedding.* anniversary on Saturday evening. . Several neighbours' 'ar- rived,, bringing ' a beautifulg ift and, a sumptuous lunch. Allan MacDougall and Bruce MacKenzie • of Western University 'spent several. days of their study Week with their parents. Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon has been quite ill but we are glad. to "report she is now: feeling bet- ter.' Mrs. ' Donald 1KacIn'tyre h a s been teaching in .Mrs. Parker's room at Kinloss Central School. Mrs.' Ira Dickie has been teach- ing in Mrs. John MacKay's, room. South. Kinloss Y.P.S. There was a large attendance at South Kinloss Y.P.S. held at MacDougall's on Sunday. :evening. The theme was "Prayer:" Bible; study, roll call and • topic ,were centred on'this subject, .. oddy. MacKenzie favouredwith a piano instrumental "Sweet Hour o f Prayer"' and Mrs.. Currie Colwell showed several colourful slides,. 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