HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-29, Page 6THE LUCKNOW.SE.NTINEL, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 6 Cylinder, Automatic Trans-
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1964 CHEV BELAIR, '4 Door, Standard/Transmission
1963.PONTIAC,STRATOCHIEF, 4 Door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic
Transmission.
1963. MERCURY, .a Door, V78, Automatic
1962. FALCON DELUXE STATIONWAGON
• 1961 : ENVOY, 4 -Door^'""'.
1961 FORerSTATIONWA•OON,. 4 , Door, V-8 . Automatic
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1961 CHEV, 4 Door, Stationwagon
1960 CHEV,4 Door, 6 Cylinder.Automatic Transmission
1958 CHEV. Stationwagon
1958 PONTIAC, 2 Door, 6 Cyclinder Standard. Transmission
1958 PONTIAC, 4 Door, 6 Cylinder stationwagon `.
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THESE AND OTHERS
KINLOUGH
Percy Barr of Don ` Mills ':spent;
the week -end w # t h his mother
Mrs: John ;Barr:
Jack :Hodgins attended, the fun -
oral" of his. cousin the late Gordon
Brunditt (nee' Frances Hodgi)s).;
• Miss Ida Trotter . of Winnipeg'
and Mrs. •Elva . Spears of : 'Sarnia
spent . the weekend with their
cousin Mrs. Wilhain� Cok.
Mrs. 'Ada Hodgins.of, Windsor,
'w.h o .has, s p e n t the' summer
• Months. here, returned home on.
Tuesday:
Miss Edna Boyle visited during
the week with Mr: and Mrs.• 'Char-
lie Hodgins at Wingham-
A ` number from ;.here attended
the. Teeswater" Fair ..on Saturday.
Mr:.. and ''Mn.Rudy. Sieloff .of
Detroit :visited :with Mrs.. William
Cox :andother relatives 'here
There . will be a meeting of. the
Bible Society for this;: district .on
Tuesday evening, October :5th, in
the. Presbyterian Church. '
Bishop Here, Sunday
On ' Sunday next, October ' 3rd,:
a Harvest` Thanksggiving . service
will be held at 11:00' o'clock and
at/ 8:00 .o'clock. Bishcp • Appleyard.
will be .here for Confirmation with
a social hour following
Mr. ' and Mrs. Dan: McInnes and•
family visited on Sundayt.' wit h
Mr and :Mrs.; John...Thornton . at
Corrie .
Mr:, and Mrs. ' Elbert . Bushell,
who' sold their farm on Con 12
to Stewart Lane,. have moved: to
Kincardine:
USESENTINEL WANT -ADS
r ouct ca'•ltftte time.
Right now, Jimmy thinks of nothing but
football.. Buttime flies and soon he'll be thinking
of college andhis future.. Thanks to a Sun Life,
Educational Endowment policy which .phis father
took out soon after his 'son: wasborn; a college
education ,and a place on the football team•,
should botli''be realities.
t'm • associated With Sun: Life' of "
Canada, theCompany with the Pti
CY ...
tha i right for you and .your family.
Why. not call me today? '
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WILLIAM. J. $INA"H
A,. 2 Lucknow
Phone Vingham 3574987
Kinloss Y.P,S. Sees
Northern Slides
•.. (Kinloss News)
• South Kinloss Y.P;S: met Sep-
tember 26th, at the home . 0 Mr.
and: Mrs.. Leonard . Maci
s, The
new'president, Eileen Burt; • and
secretary, Jim ..:MacKinnon, pres-
ided', for :this. meeting Scripture.
wase read by ' Ian* MacKenzie and
the meditation based on Proverbs.
22:1 was given' by Mrs. Dickie.
Donna Burt ' had an appropriate'
reading and `'the offertory prayer
wase taken by Betty. Colwell: The
programme committee had invit-
ed Allen Colwell to• come . a n d
'show his , .slides: taken on his trip
this past summer within 300 mil-
es of • Hudson . Bay. Allen was
thanked, by Walter Dickie and the
courtesy remarksgiven by Bruce
Colwell. The hostess. served. a,
libious, lunch.
Congratulations -to Mr.', and Mrs.
Excel (Nikki ' DeJong) of ,Exeter
on•. the,birth of •a baby boys ,
Mr. a n d Mrs. John . Mowbry.
were guests ' at , the . Mills—Mac-
Kenzie . wedding' held in Highland
Park Lutheran . Church, Detroit,
on Saturday. The . bride . is a. cou-
sin of Mrs. Mowbray's
Marguerite *Wilson o f. • Paisley
was a ' week -end guest with Ei-
leen Burt.. .' .•
RosalieMacIntyre; w h o has
been employed atp the Campbell
Soup factory in Listowel, is a pa
tient . in Wingham Hospital. with ' a
finger infection. •
(Intended For Last' Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacDou-.
gall of. ' Renfrew visited 'gat t h e
home of,; .Mr.,:and, Mr$ Lloyd
MacDougall : on Wednesday. ' Their
daughter, Anna, registered at the
University: of 'Guelph:
Sympathy is: 'extended to the
relatives,. • of the late Mrs: Robt.
Struthers . of Lucknow a n d ' . Mr:..
Peter -MacKinnon • of Flint, Mich.
Botha w'e re .. former 'residents of
this., community.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Fraser
and. Mrs.. Matheson . of Embro
and :- Douglas Struthers- • of Luck=
now visited Sunday at. the ` home
of Mr.,. and, Mrs: Ira: Dickie. The.
Fraser fanuly•, owned the'former
W. F: MacDonald farm .,'on . the.
4th Concession.'
Mr. and', Mrs. George Lockhart•
were in • !Hamilton on Saturday as
guests ata niece's wedding. The
bride, :.Miss. • Beverley.' Lockhart is
a daughter of Dr. Osler , Lockhart
and '.;granddaughter of.. Mr. John
'Lockhart.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY'0f CANADA
A:MUTUAL COMPANY •
1f e Long Resident
awanosh Dies
JOSEPHINE' McALLISTER.
Josephine. Isabella McAllister of
concession 7, . West. Wawanosh
Township. died , on •Sunday,. Sept-.
ember 19th 'at Wingham . District
Hospital. ' She was in. • her 87th,
year. She washospitalized only a
few days before her death.
Miss McAllister is the daugh-
ter of the late . Jane Ann Wilson,
and `William McAllister. She was
born .
o ^ March 7. 1879 in West
, n
Wawanosh Township,
Miss1VIcAllister has .been re-
siding • with her brother David
McAllister. Besides her brother
she
she is survived; by a niece, Mrs
(Margaret) Tom. , Bailey, Oak
Lake, Manitoba: She was .prede-
ceased by • one sister, Mts..Archie
(LBets,;y_),Messer.
The funeral service was' held
from the. Johnstone: Funeral Home,
Lueknow, on, September'. 22nd . at
2 ,y1.1111., Rev. Rod McLeod was
cleryman. ' - `
Interment was In. Dungannon
Cemetery.Donald Thompson, Cy-
ril Boyle, Gus Redmond, Theo-
dore',
heo-dore'• Redmond, Wallace Wilson
'and Robert • McAllister, : neigh
balms of the deceased, ' were pall-
beAttending the � funeral from a
distance were friends from' Sault.
Ste. Marie, Shakespeare, :` London,
'f New Hamburg Y and . Chatham.
Miss ' McAllister's .. ,enly , niece
Mrs'. To Bally, the; former Mar-
garetMesser and her husband of
Oak Lake, Manitoba, were
unable
attend, their, .aun's funeal a
they were harvesting. However,
they since finished the harvest,
and motored 'East arriving here
Saturday: '
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WEDNESDAY,. SSE
T ':9th, '1965;
INTR.UCIN,G.
YOUR s7
E RIDING
BERAL
CANDIDATE
KENT LAMONT,
KENT IS A SAUGE:EN.• TOWNSHIP FARMER. HE IS
42 YEARS OLD AND RESIDES WITH HIS WIFE EDYTHE,
DAUGHTER NORMA AND 'THREE. SONS, RONNIE, GORDIE
AND . ROSS ON THEIR', FARM. THREE MILES FROM PORT
ELGIN. W
KENT HAS BEEN A COMMUNITY WORKER
A director and past president 'of. Pert -Elgin :Fall Fair.
*. • Member' of board of managers ; and choir Port . Elgin Pres-
byterian Church; .
* Very active in .intermediate a n d minor sports in .Port.
Elgin.
• Donated
on tropPorthy forElginpast threeWee. yearsHockey for. moTeamst gentlemanly
Pee .. .
* On executive. of Bruce County Crop Improvement Assoc_.
, : iation and Banner Counties Ayrshire Breeders' 'Association-
* Seven years on Saugeen Township School Area Board and
.a past chairman:
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..
Kent hoes lo beseeing g .::0•
thenet few' weeks k
swhen
he calls
inyour commu. community.
(Inserted •By Bruce Liberal Association)'
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