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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-26, Page 15Alvtiniw.m..;;;WritaipougagmagwArclp---gramewamijor • iesday, 'FEBRUARY, 26, 1904 -' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "Vs PAGE FIFTEEN. ye— 1,, N MEMORY OF. THOMAS, ip ar Baby BLAKE — A GOOD, FRIEND • On Saturday Tis said that in the. Better Land' The angelS.,ever watch and wait, . • (DUNGANNON NEWS) To welcome each one, as they lgraohetulatior 88th birthday ns to Ws. S. J. jal.- PUS° The --weary traveller at the gate. ek n - on day, February 29th at Pine- And agedtraveller has passed' on. Manor Home in Lucknow, To 'join a high, and Heavenly has lived all her life hi this band, ' et, born, in. Ashfield. at Zion, He wears a crown of life -to -day s a daughter of the late Mr. Safe, in a brighter, better land, lilts. David Anderson. She has • • We often wonder at God's plan sons Richard T. Kilpatrick, calls, us, one by.onei ham; Palmer Kilpatrick :Of And how He' • For He knows. nest He giveth -...ourt- and daughter Mrs. Ce-. Olive)• Blake, . Dungannon. rest. if When our 1 e's day. is done s. Alfred' Hefford, TOtonto, the week -end with 'her sister Truly a father in Israel Herb Finnigan, also visiting Who 'lived out, well, the better ncitber, Mrs. W.• H. McClure, way, • now,their aunts: Misses Net- Who. died as .he had lived so Ind Clara Sproul, Goderich well • -Mrs. Mary Galbraith and Loved, ' and 'remembered, day by n Mrs, • Alice Lawson, Clin- day, . • , leaving for home in Toronto . ' • Wm. Buckingham Clinton On . Monday aftet- • Mrs. Galbraith Js enjoying good health in her 91st year. . KINGSBRIDGE itors. with Mrs. Abner Mor- . • , • • 'or the week -end were /Mr. Mr. and Mrs. , Maurice Schur - Ars. Anderson Mugford, Lon- man and family of London, Mr.' and Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- John Van Osch of Dundas, "Mr. ind. faintly .of Brights Grove. and Mrs.. Bill Van Osch, St, Ag - and Mrs, -.Ross Ellington atha, Ontario, .Mrs.- Toni Middle - daughters. of St. Helens vis- gaal, Slyth are with /Vlr. and at • the home, of his brother Mrs. Jack Van `Osch until. TueS-. Ind Mrs, Hardld Errington on day. . • •, • . , Mr. and Mrs. 'Arnold Marsman 'era men m . this district of London, Mr. Maurice Dalton; to 'Farmers Week" in Guel- Hamilton spent the week -end with • Monday.• "Corn" was, the Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis Dalton. ct.of• interest. Attending were Mr..Kerry- Hogan, London spent rs. ELtner Robertson, Bill the weelc-end wParents lv.fr. Ivan Rivett,' Joe Dauphin, and Mrs.. Con Hogan. Eedy• and Howard Culbert. MisSes • *Betty . Lou 'and Eileen.i • !nets at the bi-weekly Card Vassella, Detroit visited with Mr- .0 at the Orange Hall on Thur- and Mrs. Fred, Vassella over the. , night were high lady, Mrs. Week -end. . • .• • Irvin, low, Mrs. VVilbtir •The • death occurred in. St. jos 2. • • n; • high ma; Wilbur Brown eph's Hospital, London of .jacobus, • low man Geo Henry; • Martinus Van Qsch, 28, son of To Ity-One Tables . ' . Mr. and .Mrs. Jack •Van Osch of • !..Women's Institute sponsored the 12th con. of .Ashfield: Jack 41 rd party in the Parish Hall as he was commonlycalled,had • • 'ridaynight withtwenty-one been suffering with a partial to ; . in • play. High lady, -Mrs. Physical disabilitlot: some years ••• q•• Alton,. .low, Mrs. Mary olip; men's high, Chester gan and low,' Angus Stingel igannon U.C.W. met in the h •base,ment Tuesday after- Febtuary 18th. TWenty-two ;, answered the' roll call with se containing "Witness." The was .Korean Witness Mrs: .Drennan showed a fihn on i. • The invit'ation was. accep- D attend .Nile U.C.W. Thank.; ng March.31st with Mts. A.,. ,ggart ay. •g ues t speaker: Herb'Finnigan, Mrs. Howard ;ton, Mrs. Harvey Alton, Mrs. Popp 'and. Mrs. Cecil Blake appointed to Attend Presby - meeting. at Exeter on March The Congregational supper be on April 1sf from 530 00 p.m. An: having old ns are• asked .to. bring them be sent away for. new blan- A. contest of was ed..conducted by /Mrs.. Jack Lunch was convened" by. Jack ;Alton. social Sponsored. hrihe Church choir will be. held 'tardily, February. 29th, • • Death Takes Young Ashfield Farmer JACOBUS .VAN' OSCH . An Ashfield Township Couple ed mother. That was on Wed/lei- who came to Canada from (Hol- land in 1949, so that their family would have opporttmities here, not possible in their homeland, lost The first member of that jamily of eight children by, death on. Friday. Jacobus Martinus '(Jack) Van Osch, son of Jacobus and Johanna Van Osch, passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Fri- day evening about 10:30, in his 29th ' year. •He was born in Holland on September 8th, 1935, and with his. parents, brothers and *sisters, came to Canada in August of, 1949, when Jack was a _youth of 14. His father was employed for day and in spite of medical skills in an effort to correct a malfunc- lion of the Iddneys,- he failed to rallyand passed away Friday evening. He was conscious until near the end, and on. Thursday had „indicated to .his loved ones that he felt he would riot. recover, The remains rested at - the, Johnstone .Funeral Rome in /Jack -- how, until Tuesday Morning', when requiem Iligh Mass was sung at 10:30 a.rn;. in Kingsbridge Roman Catholic Church, • by 'the parish priest, Rev. Father. G. Caruana. M. Hendricks was .organist. Interment was in Kingsbridge R C cemetery, the pallbearers being Michael . Dalton, Arnold less than year at Chester -Marsman, Basil Hogan, Thomas Campbell's farm near Ambirley, Hogan, Jarnes Gilmore, Lorne when he bought "the .Maeltityre Cook. . - .farm" on Con. 12, Ashfield, Jack was highly esteem m the ent to Lothian school. . ; comm *ty, whicll was saddened Despite his youth,.Jack suffer- by. his timely c eath, and many ed paralytic seizures in 1951 and friends extended their sympathy 1953, but; not serious enough to to the .sorrowing family. invalid him:, He assisted on the surviving besides • his parents family farm and on occasion was are five brothers and two sisters: employed by other district farm- William Van Osch of St. Agatha; , Mrs. M. Sehtn•rmans (Dora) R.R. Less\lhan.two weeks before his 9, London, -Peter Van- Osch', R.R. 'death, he was admitted to Kin-. 3 • Lucknow, Mrs. T, Middegaal sardine hospital, and when his (Jo) H.R. 1 ,Blyth, Antone and condition worsened he was taken Joseph at home and John' to St. Joseph's hospital by ambul- ance, accompanied by' his devot- . 01,11/ET NEWS' ..40• •; • r - • 1", day and Thursday in. Toronto at • Mrs. Oscar White spent VVednes- • • • •' • the animal convention of the 011-%---- tario Agricultural Societies herd . . • in the King • Edward Hotel. , Mr: and Mrs. ,Duncan Million of Goderich visited on. Saturday wanitcli fMarr4r. ly.,Mrs .Ray Ba.miiton Mrs. A1V1e. flaniilteii and family spent the week -end "with N. and Mrs. Ian McDonald and family in Hamilton. •Miss Ph llis Claytim' nurse in training went , to Toronto on Sun- day for three months training in .the Hospital for 'Sick Children, • Mr, and Mrs. Harry Coiling and, family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston' and Bert at Teeswater. . Miss • -Judy McKay of • Ripley visited recently with Sharon Col - ling. . • . • • Mr. W' alter -.Dexter was heard in 'a solo Olivet United Church. • an Sunday. . . The Kozy Kustard 4-H club met at. the home of Mrs. ,Clayton on • Wednesday after school. The lead- ers spoke on the hidden treasures in milk. The girls made cheese toastwiehes' and 'cheesecake pie. The next meeting is be held at the home of Patsy •IVIacCharles ..; • when the girls will bring a: de- . , signed book . cover, ' • • of Dundas. , Sympathy is what one g,iri offers another in exchange for details. • e - • 11••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••O0000060‘41•••••••••••••' . ' • .6 . , • • and Mrs. Pat McMillairyvere e Allan Miller of Kitchener visit- :- 'Hearth"home• • • . • Mrs. Wm.. Evans. 1 • Mr. • and Mrs. Harry Kunkel, Mrs. Wm, Wangler, Miss 'Marg - but maintained 'a happy disposi- everything. • We extend our sincere sympa- 12 thy to his parents, brothers and .; a sural croWd. However Mrs. Clif- • • with Mrs. Elmer Scott and Wm. • W. and Mrs. Ted Evans and g I.Anda of Downsview visited dur- •• ' ing the week -end With Mr. and •44 ford: Young .won, high prize for • ladies, Elmer Scott high for gents • sisters. • ' • ed during the week -end at his • p, Gloria Ann and Allan of Preston, • • aret McMillan of Waterloo.- • • tiOn and took a keen interest in•1 • other euchre will be held in two weeks. , • • school Friday evening there was • At the euchre party'at Langside Brooks winning -low. prizes. An- • • Sunday visitors at the home ,of LANGSIDE • . Sunday visitors. with. Mr. and • Mrs. John Crowston were Mr. and .• VHITECHURCH :Mrs. Clayton' Alton Anne..,_ • • • Ashfield, Kr. arld*MilS.-70flifild-lr- rd Cutles Meet t. win, Steven and Fay, Wingham. .5th 4-H meeting Of • the Mr. . Gordon . Wall started em- chureh Castard Cuties was ployment in Lloyd's factory, )n Wednesday evening at the ham; the first of the week and of Mrs. Dan Tiffin. The plans are to have a tattle sale lent; Miss Diane Coultes, op- on Saturday. the meeting by all repeating Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller:.and H pledge. in unison. ;The .roll Allan and .Bob Garbutt visited with ,as answered by the 6, mem- friends in Kincardine Saturday each 'presenting' the' baked evening, ' , xi 14.7hich she had made., Al The then judged, the xis and \sainpled them.' Miss a Fisher •read the minutes andra Fisher and Miss Mar - Weber prepared chicken a - g which was, served- on hot How to make,goOd cream sauce was discussed by: the Mrs, Dan Tiffin after which Tom Magoffin assistant lead- Imonstrated 2 methods •of ig White sauce. A discussion ed .on. the use of .dream s' and the Me milk in pies, drinks, soup$ dasser- coffee and to flavour Meat, ibles and deSserta. They were t 'how to estimate the inilk :et in your meals, Each one d it; for their oW,ii • • , "40404esapinia4aiio,aiii40401.44u4:44m**;4maammtomuiNiibm,04imoi•ia. kinat ." . • • . • •• o• * l 1 `. o 0 • • / • • * .. , 1 • • • .. New and renewal subscriptions will be received ' I Notice Re SENTINEL Subscription Rate Increase EFFECTIVE MARCH 1 st, 1964 .•. • • • • • • •: • • • • . • 1 , o • - e 1.• • • . 0 • • • • 1 1 • . • • • .. • • • • • • . • • . • . . The Subscription ,11 $4.00..Per. Year In ,Adiance. • $5..00 To United States '• • . . • lift_Ed "Spielmaker and Mr. .1: .. ,.:.._ .. -John CroWston aiv on the jury : • • -at Walkerton this week. Mr. Jim • McGillivray, is , assisting at home. . an rs. m. S t sp n 2 the week -end at the home Of their I daughter Mrs. Clayton Leddy, Mr. • Leddy and farnily. Congratula- Lions to Mr, arid Mrs. Leddy on •_ .the 'birth of their son, a little ; at...the,..ptesenti.rate until Saturdayr-February-29th,.-J at 600 p.m. ' Advance payment limit December 31, 1965 - „ Office Open AliDay ,§aturdayo 1: • 6:41.41/410.14141111.114.1.400.0411.4)47W0.1,114111!414M1•114///04/4•11114041511.041•1141.11111!"11111,0•=111414.1110,FOMPI4e04,,..E.WO•allf. 6:4 brother for Billy on Saturday, • • • • February 15th, . i Subscriptions Expiring Later This Year . . May Be Renewed Now . „.. . • . • . • • • • • , . Home assignments -- Make :11 0 . • ; 0 Milk SOUP or dessert with mak and file the recipe you use, Re.. ii cord — GrouP diacussion in record • book. The next Meeting will be • , • Wednesday,' February 26 at the ' • , home' of MiSs Sandra Fisher. )••••••••••••••••••O••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••soo•••••••••OSOssooi 4 .1 • . .4 '-1 "'!"*".•-'.•• • f • • ' 4 • ; • • • 4 • ' • '4