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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-06, Page 12E 'TWELVE'.. THE; :LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Prayer, was given by 'Brenda INA 1IOUII Spend on PE PIG 114 FE„ED; COSTS,` SEE. HNS' Your Purinu,. Dealer }, • LUCKNOW Luckn©w Lady Dies In Wingham ,MRS. 'ROBERT STRUTHERS M, r,s. +Robert Struthers' passed awyi . in Wingham a n d District Hospital 'on Thursday, September 16th, .at L the age ” of ",76 . years. Al- though �n ,failing':health, for some time .,death : came suddenly...: due to a heart attack. . Mrs. Struthers, .' .the ' ,former An- nie Fisher, Was born, in Kinloss, Towns'hipp , on . February 3rd, ' 1889, a daugiiter..gf the late ..James, Fi skier' and, Barbara MacMillan:;•' • She' married > Robert Struthers. of 'Paramount 'on, .December 15, 1915. Mr. and Mrs: Struthers re-` :Sided. on the farm. at Paramount ..now ,owned' by" Lloyd Henderson:. 1Vir. 'Struthers passed' .away' ! in. ' 1921. Mrs. Struthers and , family moved to" Lucknow in ,192.5.. She was a faithful. 'member of. Luck now United Church, was ; treasur . er of. t h e:Women's :Association for a.., number of years, and She was presented with -a • life , mem bership. ,certificate and pin. Mrs. Strutherssuffered a „'stroke 41 years ";ago. She, then went, to. live • with her daughter Jean., Three years ago this ' October Mrs. Struthers was . admitted to Pinecrest " Manor. ' Nursing' Home; Lucknow.: On. Sunday, ;~September •12th, r she was:. admitted..; .,tp • Wing-`: ham • and, District Hospital and passed' away suddenly on Thurs- . . day following • a heart 'attack: Left to nuntrn' her passing are her , twin : daughtersMrs. Lawren- ce' ' (Jean) , ' MacLeod and ; ' :Mrs. Hugh " (Mary) Simpson 'b ort"h of Kinloss , Township .and a son Gor.= :.idon of West: Wawanosh six. gran- dchildren.; +three^ sisters Mrs: Ro- iderick• (Kate) .Campbell, M s. Philip . (Jennie) Stewart 'both. of Lucknow,•:' •Mrs. E. . A. ' (Marion)' Reynolds of Toronto, two broth- ers , William and..' Robert %Fisher: both of' Lucknow. A : sister, and brother ;predeceased her. The '.funeral. service, conducted by ' Rev. G. W.' Kaiser, was from Nf acKenzie Memorial .;Chapel, Luc'- know, ,'on Sunday, September 19th at 3:00.. p.m., with interment xin Greenhill cemetery. The pallbea- rers. were all nephews, . Gordon •, Fisher, • Harold 'Campbell, . George • Newbold, all ,of. Lucknow, Donald Reynolds of Toronto, Lloyd Stew- . art of ,Dundas' and William Stru- thers of Acton.' PHONE 528.3719 H[t.ECHIJR(H: ( Intended for.. last week) The . United' ,Church Messengers held . their .meeting on •Sunday du"ring church service in :the Sun day school room. The, call to wor- ship :was given by John Gibb. A hymn . was sung. Mrs; Clarence Ritchie, superintendent, gave a reading followed by a hymn. Bren man. , The; :offering; was received by • Lawrence Norman and dedi rated by Thelma Purdon. The roll. call was answered by 20 mem* hers, The minutes were read by, thc secretary,.. Charles Thompson. Mariene Weber was the.:one who had. been, present, and brought in the greatest number of others' to 'join the Messengers.,. Mrs. •Rit chie .read a letter from Trinidad: All then divided, into two groups. to study their Study Book. Mrs. Ritchie. had the. Seniors :and' Mrs; Sleightholm 'the Juniors., Next Sunday, October 3rd,.-con- munion: services will . be , held in the United, Church at 2:00 p.m. Thisis.. the beginning of afternoon services ' . The U.C.W. are hold ung their Thankoffering, service in the *church on ' Wednesday, October. 6th, , at. 2:30 p.m. The Presbyter- ian WM.S. have been invited to attend....' ..A.:11 members' of , .Whitechurch Women's ' Institute . a r e reminded that they have been ,invited to: attend the 60th. anniversary of St... Helens 'W,I. in their hall, . Oc- tober 7th, at 2.30 • • ' This community was well rep resented" at .Teeswater Fair where all . especially enjoyed : the • chuck •wagon races, Band music, the. da " Ritchie ' read ,the scripture; clever horse and buffalo acts. • letters To. Editor • September 23, 1965 Dear Editor.: • ' In ari early "September edition of the' Wiartori Echo a typogra- phical error appeared in 'connec- tion with a front page story, re the sale of lands, for a site for 'the proposed Bruce County Honie, ,to be built in Wiarton. The error has justbeen brought to our , attention and we hasten to correct it. The story stated the 'asking price for the land was , $10,000. .Several papers copied . this figure and this has l ed to much con - ion' to the •Connty Home Com- mittee and: it is' even being kick- ed around in the political arena. The true asking. price for the land is• One Dollar ($1.00). ' I would appreciate if you would give this letter space in your pa- per and apologize to all concern- ed for any inconvenience. • Carl V; Limpert, Editor,• Wiarton, Echo., • ISI NLOUGH' C Intender, . Yor -.last week) 4-H Club . The fourth . meeting of the .4-H' Homemaking Club was held on Thursday . at the home , f Mrs.. Lyman Sutton.' The meet' ig "open- ed with the pledge ,after which the minutes, .were read.. The roll call was' an exchange of` mater= ial 'for reference files. Notes were -given: for entertaining at: a tea, and informal . tea. Brenda Hewitt demonstrated a formal table ' set- ting. M r s. ' Lyman Sutton a n d Mrs. •Don Bushell made a var- iety of, fancy sandwiches; which were later served for lunch •with tea and freshie. The 4-H Creed closed . the .meeting. They will meet " again_ on Saturday, 'October 2nd, " at the . home of iVIrs. Don Bushell: We are sorry, to report that Mr. James Hodge was . taken to Wing - hem . Hospital -, on Saturday even-, ing and removed to London later. We. wish ' him improved heaith Mr. and Mrs.' Earle Thompson of Colborne spent the week -end with ,Mr. and Mrs. • William E. Haldenby. '.. Mr. and Mrs.. : Ted Evans, Linda and Larry returned. to. Downsview after enjoying' a weeks •holidays with Mr. and Mrs.. Bert .Nichol-' WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th, 7965 COMPLIMENTS WE LIKE CONSTROCTIVECRITKI$M roo.HELPS US 70 -- CONTINUE 70 PLEASE G L A DYS' BEAUTY SALON t I C IK IOW O IN it son and other relatives. The next meeting of the H.W,I. • will be held; on the evening - of October. 7th 'instead .of afternoon. Bill Percy has gone to Windsor. where , he is employed. Is Your...Subscripf en Renewed?. Canada, Savings Bonds are 'a 'great way to save. The new bonds pay you 4W/0 for each ofthe first 2 year; 5% for each of the next 6 •years and ,5Y2% for each of the remaining 4 , years. This works out to an average' annual yield of 5.03% when you hold them toy maturity in 12 years. You may buy any amount from $50 up to a limit of $1.0,000 perperson in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and. $5,000. They ate ;available for cash- 'or ,on, instalments.' at banks, investment dealers,, stock. brokers trust and loan c0rinpanies•or on the Payroll.' Savings, Pian' here. .� you work.• • And'you can cash them:•any time a` your bank for their,full face value,;plus • earned lotereot