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WEDNESDAX, MAY pfh, 1964: ;
THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
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BETTER CATTLE WILL 'PAY TkIOSE BILLS FASTER
leaving you. more dollars for those extrasthatmean better -
living los. the farm family,. So for . .
EARNED.,...
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You can rely.. on. A. L Proven sires
• You can save .. the costs. of keeping
to produce those better cattle in
a; bull -- feeding, housing, labour,.
YOUR" herd. .:
fencing, insurance and, many, others.
The' Prite?
Still Onfy $5:00 on most sires
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
PAGE SEVEN
KinIough Young Ilan With Surae
Crew In 'E.ibiopia, fast Africa
(KINLOUGH NEWS).
Mr. Percy 'Barr' has been trans-
ferred from St. Johns, Newfound-
land 'to East Africa as one of a
three part chiefs on a survey' to
determine the location of 50 miles
of ' new highway.- En router -from
Montreal he spent two days' in
,London; England and also visited
■ Amsterdam in.. ,Holland, ,Dussel-
dorf' and : Frankfurt, in Germany,
Athens, in Greece,' Cario. in Egypt,
Asmara, 'and Addis Ababa in 'Eth-
iopia. He .expects • to ' spend' two
months there..
Miss Mary Ann McEwan .spent
the weekend with friends in Tees -
Water. • . .
The H. W.I. will meet on. June
,lth with Mrs.. Jim Smith and
Mrs. .Alex -Percy .hostesses. Dir-
ectors .Mrs. Lorne: Eadie and
Mrs. Ed Thompson. Roll Call . —
'Something I wish I hadn't bought
and .why?" Topic -Guest .speaker,
Mrs. Bernice Campbell, . Dairy
Princess for Bruce County. Motto,
A sense of . humour is the . oil 'of
lifes engine..
Mrs. ` Morley Bushell was the
hostess. for, the Presbyterian ,WMS
meeting; The Scripture; on Hannah
was read by; .Mrs. Perry Hodgins,
,Mrs. Frank . Maulden, led.. in pray-
er: The word for the roll call was
"Soul". A letter from Percy Barr
who is now in :Ethiopia was .read.
'aid Irwin of the fourth concession Mrs'.. Don. Bushell was, `in charge
of Huron left by plane to be. with .of the program' and gave a read -
their • brother William Irwin of Ot- ing• A .missionary.. letter was read
taWa, `. who has 'been .seriously ill. from. Miss ' Lillian Dickson; • Miss
The ;Hall, committee' of Reids ; Shirley Bushell' favoured with a
Corners catered to the Kincardihei.Piano solo. The Bible ` quiz .was
hockey club..: A's smog asbord sup; from Samuel 25 and 26. Miss - Win -
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per was served and needlessto, nifred Percy read ` a poem.' :'Mrs:.
say. wasenjoyed'' by the club. ,Gordon MacDonald thanked .the
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GEORGE OSCAR CASEM RE
The community Was... saddened Greenhill' Cemetery,. ; Lucknow.
by the sudden passing on May 2( 'i ' Pallbearers' were. Cameron, Mac
of. George Oscar Casemore of 'Car- ' Donald '(of Silverwood Dairies,
ling Terrace, • Wingham.. `Lucknow ), 'John Donaldson; Ger-
Mr. and '. Mrs. Casemore had • ald Smith,' Murray Taylor, Jim
spent .the'. afternoon and' evening Smith and.' Fred McGee..Flowers
. with Kitchener friends, and were. were . carried . by • .Gordon 'Sutcliffe
.returning" home .when. a .: heart and Wilfred. Congrani:
•seizure occurred, death taking Amongthose who' came to a
'on Highway 86 about °- tWen- pay
'place their respects were relatives and
ty miles south of Listowel,.. before friends from Lucknow',' Blyth,'Tees
medical aid arrived: water, Kitchener, Stratford, •.Lon-
The deceased;' son of the.. late don, Dearborn . 'and St. Clair
Jerry Casemore. .and the. former ' Shores, 'Michigan..
Margaret Hunter, was ; born .: in
Kinloss Township.' In June,. 1942,: ..
he married Margaret MacCallum,
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formerly of � Lucknow St: OLIVET
Marys.:
Mr.. Casemore had a long , assoc
iation' -with'. Silverwood : Dairies,
first in • Lucknow;then: in Stratford,
where ' hewas plant . superinten-
dent' froth. :1935 until 1952, when
ill health' forced. an .early,.. retire-
ment. .He
etirement..He wasa member of the
Silverwood Quarter Century `Club.
Since coming 'to. Wingham in 1959,
his, time ;has. been happily , spent
with ''his flowers which ., he . loved
so well:
'"Left to mourn, besides;his wife,
are three. brothers 'and. one sis-
ter., .Carl . of' Ravenswood, Victor
of Brantford, Chester . .of •Turn-
berry, and Vera (Mrs. Ed. Marsh)
also; of Turnberry: ,He was pre-
aeceased' by three brothers 'and
one sister, Alec; Roy, Ernest, and
Marion (Mrs. Peter'' Watson)
Funeral 'service 'was held on
Saturday, at. the R. A. Currie .and
Sons Funeral dome, Wingham;.
with ,his 'pastor, Red. Gordon, L.,
Fish officiating. "The Lord's...My
'Shepherd" was sung by. Gordon
Leggatt. Interment .took place in
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Recent visitors' at the -Osborne
1 home were: Mr, Wand Mrs. Charles
Hedley, Bervie; .'1V1r..: and - Mrs'.
Duncan ,.McCallum and family of
j Hanover, Mr. and Mrs.: Alfred
Foord of Burlington, Mrs. G. R.
Adamthwaite of Toronto and Mr.
and . Mrs. Ralph Scott of Kincar
dine.
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Miss Phyllis Clayton, .nurse -in-
training, spent the week -end,' at
her. `'home here.Phyllis completed.
j her 'course' at .the :' Sick Children's
Hospital in Toronto ' and ' isback
at the Stratford General. `
United Church Sunday : School
teachers and Christian Education
representatives met: at the hotnie
of Mr' .. and .Mrs. Robert Osborne
' on Tuesday. evening to discuss•
the new curriculum. It was de-
! bided to use it in all classes.
3 Soloist. in the United • Church' ,on:
i Sunday was Miss. Evelyn White,
accompanied by Miss Sandra Mac-:.
Charles at the organ.
AMBERLEY
The Community ; was saddened,
to hear of the . passing .of Ralph
Irwin as•, a result of ' a heart at-
tack on Sunday morning'' at his
.home in. :Byr.'on.
Lloyd Irwin of Ripley. and Leon -
Sunday, guests with Mrs: John "hostess and the Lord's prayer
A. Campbell of Amberley ,were
Mrs.... Stewart . Shiells;. Mr 1 and
Mrs. ; Douglas L. Young of Kin-
cardine and: Mr. and Mrs.'. Russell
Campbell of Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs.' William Robert-
son of Toronto Were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs Donald Court-
ney.
Sunday visitors . with , . Mr. and
Mrs. -Walter Brown were, Mr and
Mrs. John Aikin' of Milverton, ;who
spend their winters, .in' Florida:
The ,`Explorers met in the . Sun-
day ' School ` room of Pine River
United :Church .for their May . meet-
ing with .. an attendance of,. ten.
members. The meeting opened
with the Explorers' Purpose, and
Prager. Roll call was . answered
by naming ,a ,favorite Bible story:
Plans were rnade to have ;a picnic.
for their last meeting. Games . were
played and suggestions on' "Good
Grooming".' were given. .
Mr.. and' Mrs. Cliff Gilbert of
Albermarle and Mr, and Mrs..
Clarence .Le Vole . 'arid `family' of
Kitchener ',visited- with ' Mr. ' and
Mrs. Chester 'Emmerton and fam-
ily on .Sunday:
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Phone. Goderich""collect" 524.7154..
closed the ,meeting after which
refreshments -were served.-•
Boy Scouts from. here 'spent the
weekend at Camp Martyrs: at ' In-
verhuron:
'Visitors with Mr. J. R. " Lane,
Mr.. and Mrs: Frank Maulden and
Keith, were Rev.� and Mrs. Andrew
Lane and family of, Lakeside,; Mr..
and Mrs. Bert Greer of (+lamb,.
Mr. Howard Glass of Kincardine
and Mr. Alex MacKenzie of Luck-
now,
Congratulations to -Miss Barb-
ara Murray who, graduated ,from
RYerson. ' UnlVersity, at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray, Ger--
ald and Elaine attended the . grad-
uation. Barbara ' will b. e teaching
Home Economics in Windsor be-
ginning in September.
Mr. ' and Mrs, Bert Greer of
'Glamis visited ,with Misses Isohel
and Margaret MacDonald.
We extend sympathy to the .fam-
ily *of . the late . Carl Stanley who
was fatally • injured on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham
and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of;
Sault Ste..' Marie were -here over
the weekend attending the funeral
of the late Mrs. Albert . Hewitt.
Rev. and. Mrs. • Andrew Lane
'and,' family were recent visitors
with . Mr. and Mrs: Malcolm: Lane,
Hugh and Stewart:."
Mr. ' and Mrs. Gerald 'Rhody
were..' in Kitchener. • on Saturday
where , they attended' the grad-,
nation . • of . Mr. 'Maxwell. ,Rhody 'at
the. 'auditorium of the Waterloo
Lutheran . Universary ,when he re-
ceived his Bachelor of Arts de-
grees .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby
and, family spent Sunday . with re
latives at . Toronto.
Mrs.; Gertrude Walsh was `• hos-
tess' for the , evening..' workers
meeting on Monday.
Mrs. Frank ' Currie, con 10 and
Mrs. Miller Hartwick of Kincard-
ine spent Thursday. with Mrs.
Gertrude Walsh.
A number` from . here attended
the ' meeting of Bruce Deanery
held at St: Thomas Church, Walk /:
erton. on Friday, May 22nd.
Mr; and Mrs. Russell Barr. and
Darrell of ... Scarboro • spent the
weekend with Mrs:.. John' Barr and .
Donald and other' members : of 'his
family here; '
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