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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, 196S
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528-3048 LUCKNOW
eception Heldft
orNewlyweds.
(Whitechurch News)
On .Friday. °evening a reception
and. dance, with Farriers Orches-
tra in atttendance, Was held .in
Whitechurch , Community Memor-
ialHall, inhonour of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Struthers (nee Marlene
Martin) newlyweds.
At lunch time Mr, and. Mrs.
,Struthers were called to the front
and given seats, of .honour,' while.
Neil
Rintoul read a poetical 'ad-
dress •: to them. ' Theywere pre-
sented with:` •a e-
sentre i?
gift of money by.
Donald Gaunton behalf of ' the
;,community
Bob , •relied thankin all • f
p � g or,.
their gift, putting , on ., the .,,rece recep-
tion p.
tion and kindness in thinking of
them. ;.Marlene too .replied, 'add
ging ' her thanks to those of her
husband, A large ` crowd was in
attendance: •
TO ADDRESS MEETING OF
HURON TUBERCULOSIS ASSOC,
Dr:. Neville Lefcoe;. of London,
willaddress the annual dinner
meeting . of the Huron ' .County
Tubeculosis Association 'in Sea -
forth on Monday. His' subject will.
be, ' "Research in Lung Disease
Today."
Dr. Lefcoe is a medical doc-
tor from ' Vanderbilt • -University,
Nashville, Tennesee, and received
his Fellow Royal College. of Phys-
icians in 1956. He has had '.exten-
sive post -grad uate study ..:and ex-
perience in :;the United.States and
Canada
At the present time, : Dr. Lefcoe
is Associate Professor. of ,Medic-
ine,
Medic:ine, Universiy . of Western Ontar
io. His interests •are largely. con-
cerned with teaching of. Pulmon-
ary disease at the Medical School,.
managing the lung function :lab
oratory at Victoria 'Hospital, and
various research problems, in-
cluding the distribution . of ;bronch
bronch-
ial disease in different occupa-
tion groups in London, with re-
gard to dust exposure:in the var-
ious occuations, and ' the effect
of exercise "and body condition-
ing
¢,
ing on. • lung functionin normal
people,.' and in people with various..
diseases.
Lucknow
Over H�If- Century..
..MRS. 'FiO�}VIAS aW.' SMITH
Mrs. Thomas Smith,' a resident
of .Lucknow' for many' years,.pass.
ed :away- in Wingham and District
Hospital . on •May 1th., Shehad
been a patient since the . day ' be-
fore h e r husband's death on
March 27th. Mrs. „Smith was. 83.
.Born. in • Lucknow, on January,
•10, 1; :2, she was the former Mary
A. (-Allie):Smith;; the daughter of
Alexander Ross,: and Mary Ann
nn
Shelton. Mr. 'Ross' Was a harness
maker in''Lucknow.. '
She married Thomas W Smith
of Tara in • 1903: -,Mr. and. Mrs.
Smith resided in Tara, Wingham
andDetroit for atime before
coming to Lucknow ' in 1916. Mr.
Smith spent. 25 years in the' gar-
age business . in Lucknow, •
The funeral > service for • Mrs.
Smith was held . from. MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel on May 10th.
Burial was in Greenhill Cemetery.
'Rev. J. R. King, , rector of St.
Peters -Anglican Church of which
Mrs. Smith was a member, was
theofficiating clergyman. ,
Pallbearers were' . Ken Camer-
on, Joseph: MacMillan, ' Cameron
MacDonald, Walter • Alton, James,
Mullin, Clarence Greer.
si
en
}.IT:E.CH.URCH
Mr. ;and'. Mrs. Chas King wof
Detroit spent .the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs.• .Russel , Ritchie.
Attend W.I. Annual.
Attending Bruce South. District
Annual at. Bervie'. from, White-
church were Mrs. Dave Gibbs,
Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Tom • Mag-
offin, Mrs. Ed '.Walker, Mrs. „Geo-
rge Walker,, Mrs : Victor. Emer-
son, Mrs. Emma Coffin who was
song leader for the . meeting and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier who ' was pi-
anist for the day:.
IPLEY, MEAT 1.VI41JIKET
custom Butchering
•.Mondays Hogs, •-in—by 00 porn,
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERT DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We do Curing and Smoking . Beef,, Pork and: Lemb...
-Whole;. , Haif or Quarter , For Better Service,
Lower' .;Prices • Call Ripley • 100.. ,:
•
ORAS HQOISMA,'
S ALUMINUM SALES
(Nash).
.NoW is the time to have those • Nash :aluminum doors and
windows. installed for summer. comfort: Free estimate.
LUCKNOW ' DIAL .528-3i23
- art Plunkett of -. Godericli: -
Pra " er. ''meeting' was.held Wed
yMrs. Angus' ` MacDonald - a n d'
nesday evening at the Manse, the
home of Mr,', ; and Mrs. Donald:
Watt. ' The topic, was the discus-
sion : of . Psalm 37
The ' residence: across from
Watts Feed :'Mill, recently.., vacat=
ed. by Mr: and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
and family, .has been rented/ to
Mr.. ` and Mrs.. Emerson. Hickey
and family of Wingham.
Mrs. Walter Arscotr' returned
on Thursday evening from attend-
ing the C.W.L.." 'Convention' in Chat-
ham and visiting with. friends.
Little. Rose ,Mary Collyer spent
a few days ' last` week: with her,
grandparents Mr. and • Mrs. Stew
Mrs. H. D. MacDonald 'went to
London on Wednesday to .bring
Mrs Lizzie . MacDonald •h o m e
from Victoria' ospital.
Those attend : the 'Presbyter-
ial
res -
'T e tt b ter
y
ial " meeting at "Molesworth on
Wednesday from Whitechurch
were ` Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs.
Russel. Ross, Mrs. Andrew, Gaunt,
Mrs. Donald Watt, ..Mrs.. Dawson
C^aig sand Mrs. Frank Coulter.
The afternoon devotions were;
scripture . reading , Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt, meditation . Mrs. Russel
Ross . ' and Prayer. Mrs. ; Wallace:
Conn based on the theme. " Doing
Service as to the Lord
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