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THE,'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.. '
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Fcirmer .Dies
FRANCIS E ' MILLS
The death of 'Francis . E. Mills
occurred in Kincardine' General
Hospital: on Mav 6, after a period
of -'failing health
The late M... Mills was born on
concession 10, Huron township, on
November; 27, : 1881.. • He was : the
youngest and last surviving 'mem
ber, of a family of . ; six sons and
three daughters born . to .the late•
William' Mills and Sarah ; .Hamil-
The late Mr Mills was married.
on November 6, X1913.. td Lavina
Graham ' at Armow. They, farmed
on' concession •12,' Huron,. until ,re-
tiring to . Kincardine in •1954. Af-
ter Mrs. .. Mills' death, two • years'
ago, • the late ' Mr. • Mills resided
with his nieces' at 'the home. of.
Mr.. • and Mrs. Herbert Clayton,
Huron township.
The deceased was a member of
Clarke ' and . later Kincardine Un-
ited • Church. '.For fifty-two years
he . had . been a • member of the,
Canadian Order of Foresters.
• The ' funeral service . was . held
'at the MacLennan Funeral Home,
, Kincardine, on May 1.0, '.conducted
by Rev. George ;Ball of Ripley
assisted, by Rev. J. ''Donald Mac-
Donald of Kincardine. Burial took Toyed Over lunch.
W.M.S. Har
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From Mission.ary. n•
Mrs. Ted 'Collyer was . hostess:
to South Kinloss W.M.S.on Wed-
nesday afternoon June 2nd with
the vice president, ,Mrs, Gib Ham-
ilton, in the .chair. Mrs. ' Lloyd
MacDougall read minutes and cor-
respondence and a report. of the
Presbyterial . at: -Molesworth was
given, by Mrs. A Hughes. Bible.
Study was Solomon's, Song Chap=
ter 2 and . roll call was answered
by. a , Bible" verse with "Flowers."
Mrs: Evan •Keith read, a couple. of'.
Springtime Nature poems and
Mrs. Rod MacLeod accompanied
thesinging of hymns.. Mrs. 'W. F.
MacDonald read a prose selec-
tion "Lo, .the Flowers" and.•' Mrs.•
Ross 'MacMillan had charge of
'the .prayer circle. ;'
Mrs. ' Ira Dickie . gave a resume
of chapters from the Study Book
discussing , the. , progress of Mis-.
sions in various countries .of . the
world and. .comparing :present
conditions with those faced in ear-
ly 'days,` Mrs. Douglas •Graham
read : Missionary letters received
in . acknowledgement of . Christ
mas> cards. and literature sent and
concluded • .with' a letter from Miss
Dorothy , Douglas' •of •Formosa. In
it she reported on 'progress in the
school • and .plans '.for.,, the'• Centen-
nial.
Centen-nial.. coming- this , . month; . Miss;
Douglas .plans . to . return to her,
home here to retire, after visiting
India and•Europe
Mrs. Harry Lavis• conducted a
Quiz on Bible trees with the host-
ess- and Mrs. Dickie serving. an
attractive lunch.' Mrs. Leonard
Maclnnes:, closed the meeting'` with
prayer. The .July, meeting will . be
held in the; evening.. .
place 'in -Kincardine 'cemetery, '.
The • pallbearers ••:were .Henry
Farrell, ; Robert W' hi, t e, Kelvin
Henderson, John Shier, F r e d
Blackwell . and Jack Campbell.
Unit 1, Lucknow U.C.W.
Unit 1. of U.C.W.. metat the.
home of Mrs.. • Ross Sheills : • on
Tuesday;'', June 1st - with 20' mein -
bets and 20 visitors in attendance.
The meeting , opened: by singing of
a ' hymn' followed by prayer by
Mrs. W, B: • Anderson: ' The 3rd
prayer' in the 'Apostles Creed
was read in. unison. The roll call'
was answered by naming a 'verse
from • the . Bible containing ' the
word '"Loire" Mrs., C. Webster
gave ' the treasurers report.
The general meeting of U.C.W.
is on June 15th.• ,Miss Lois Hunt-
r is guest.: speaker. Mrs. McDiaar-
iid reported on Stewardship
titled . (messages.' of stewardship).
Mrs: T. Hackett gave a report on
the Spring Supper.,
Mrs. McKim reviewed the
Study Book ..(God and His Pur-
pose)",
urpose),• . Chapter 1, ;Religion and
Life. Mary; Ellen S'heills favoured
with piano' selections. Mrs. Mc
Nay gave a . splendid reading on'
the Vegetation :in Trinidad. •
A hymn followedby a poem,
"An,. Irish ,Blessing" by Mrs. An-
derson brought the meeting to .a
-close, A. social half hourwas en-.
RI'PLEY.. MEAT • MARKET'
Custom Butchering
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Mondays - Hogs, in by -00 p.m.
• CATTLE, CALVES 'and • LAMBS EVERY DAY,
4 EXCEPT' SATURDAY .
We do 'Curing and Smoking . '.. . 'Beef, Pork andLamb.
Sold Whole, Half or QuarterFor. Better Service,
And Lower Prices Call Ripley 100.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1965.
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table was presided over by Mrs. ident, Mrs. Elgin Young, Tara,
C. .L. Crozier, Walkerton. Mrs.F. ,:Bell, Port Elgin. In the
Tile -crafts, made by the resi evening tea was poured by Dirs.
dents of Brucelea Haven, .'were ' J. Baxter,. Walkerton,: : Mrs. H. D.
very well received:; and a . consid-' Thompson, Lucknow, M r s,' E.
erable sum was realized from Greer, Glammis, M r s, • Lloyd
their,'sale, The; crafts room was. Johnston, Southampton, Mrs, E
under the direction : of .Mrs. P. J. Weiler, Mildmay, Mrs.: H.
Cuthbertson, • Walkerton; " assisted Palmateer, Kincardine..
by Mrs: H; Palmateer, Kincar- The cocktail table, donated by
dine, Recording' Secy. Mr, John Steele • of the Hepworth
Tea was poured .in the : after- r Furniture Company, Southamp-
noon by Mrs: Byron Greig, Lions ton, was won by . Mr., Jack Gun -
Head, Mrs , John Loney; Tiver- son,' R.R 3 .ara,
ton, Mrs'. A. Fowler, ;Lions Head, The . Ladies of ,the Auxiliary. '
Mrs.. Week, Kincardine, 'Mrs W. would like to' sincerely thank ev-:
L. Thompson, Teeswater, .Mrs :R. eryone who in any way helped •
Fullerton, . Paisley, M r s.' Wm. to make ' this event. the ..success
Mackie; Mildmay, 2nd Vice -Pres-. it was.
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