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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
.:.Conota#u1atary F.e.ceived By.
Olivet Congregation , 1)n Anniversary
Prior to the 7Jtlr. •. anniversary
of Olivet United Church several
letters of congratulations and best
'Wishes- were receivedand ack=
. nowledged = at . the reunion gather-
ing on ' Sunday - afternoon,
A letter. from 'Rev, 1•Tarold. and
Jean Johnston of Stratford ex-
pressed regret in being unable' tb
be present. Mrs. Johnston ' said
her first memories of Olivet were:.
of . going to SutidaY: School :with
• some visiting cousins, when she, •
was `' about five Miss Kate Mc-
Guire . taught the infant. class,
Mrs Johnston said her people at-
tended Huron',Presbyteria.n
Church' ' but the childrenwere al-
lowed to attend Olivet Sunday
School: Miss , Ada Walden moved
with ht, class and ' was Jean's
teacher until sne grew up..
After attending Normal, Mrs.
Johnston taught the teenage , boys
at Olivet. Wib Walden,' the . Roul-
ston' boys and her, own two bro-:
thews'., were in' that class;
Mrs... Johnston' added her tri-
bute in saying "Olivet Church
people.' of our generation `owe a
tremendous debt . to 'Mr.. ;T: ` E:.
Wilson,.: who was Sunday School
suPerintendent for so many years.".
From Purple Grove Native
Rei.. Clark F, Logan, a..' native
of the Purple. Grove ; area wrote
from Toronto,' and his . letter in
part is as follows:
300 St. ' Clair Ave. W.,
504 Clairhaven, Toronto 7:
Dear . Mrs.: Clayton:
Many thanks for for ` 'your' nice in
°vitation to join you iii . celebrating
the worthy Diamond Anniversary.
of Olivet tinted Church, Perhaps
Muthere are few, .of . our rural, com-
un tries that have made as fine
a contribution to religion as. Ol-
ivet. Youare eligible for honour-
able mention not ' only because of
the number of , young men you
have contributed to the 'nitnistry.
but - also for the character of
those who ' held the fort athome
and made` character the. great'
quality of life.
It would be : a great pleasure to
listen to . Rev. Edgar J. • Rou'lston
Eddie ' as we called him —
preach the sermons. I am proud
to have .been 'his teacher when
I. taught school No. 3 north 'of
Rioley. I •do not claim to have
influenced . him to enter . the min
OBITUARY
Harry M.
M. WATSON
Watson, Colborne
Township Councilor for several
years passed away in. Wingham.
hospital on Monday,' July 6, 1964,
following a lengthy illness. ' ° • • .
, He was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William Watson and was
born ; in Colborne Township, :' He
was: in . his 65th year, and ' was a.
member of , t h "e Nile United
Church, - :
Surviving besides' his wife, the
former Pearl Johnston, are one
son,, and: four ^;daughters, Gordon
of - Oakville, Mrs. ' Lloyd •(Doris)
Hodges; Dungannon, Mrs: William
(Marie) Huff, Goderich, Mrs. Ross
(Eleanor) McNeil, London, Mrs.
Grant (Wilma) Chisholm, Luck
now, and ' 22 grandchildren. Also
two . sisters, Mrs. Wilbert (Lillian)
istry; but if in my teaching 1 Johnston, R.R.3, Auburn, and
had even some small influence in. Mrs. ° Ralph ('Marie) Hoover, of.
giving . direction to his . life I should Olds, Alberta.
be very proud. Ilehas a .fine
record in : the. Methodist Church
and later in. the . United . Church;
and I am sure ' he will bring' a
great . • uplift to the whole congre-
tion on the , anniversary occasion.
have heard . many, .' good things
ofyour minister Rev Mr. . Ball
and wish I ' could 'join with him
in':your . celebration.' However .like
so "Many of .: of you' I am not so
young as I • used to . ` be. ' I am
4 eighty-eight years .old and the
, frailties that come with age -have
kept up with the years... Like the
song- we used to sing "The:: old
grey' mare ain't: what ' she , used
to , be."
It . would ` be ' a great pleasure
to be present ,with you on this
great, occasion, .but I .must forego
the pleasure this time. No doubt
most, of those 1' -.used to know' ''at
Olivet as . my contemporaries have
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.WILLIAM '..A. BOYLE'
William : Augustine. Boyle, 79, of
Goderich . died Sattirday, July 4th
at'. Goderich Hospital, after. a long
illness
was ' a son of the late Hen-
ry Boyle,. and Julia Brophy. For
several, years' he farmed in West
Wawanosh Township; then ran the
store . at St.. ',Augustine Jot 28
years. He . was ' treasurer, of West
Wawanosh ' Township for. 13. years
and ` secretary -treasurer of:,. the
RCSSI: for ' 25 years. ,He ."as a
member' of : St. Peter's . RC Church,
Goderich, and of the Holy Name
Society. He had resided in' God-,
erich for the ''past .:14 years.,
He is survived . by his wife; the.
former Mary Adeline Leddy, whom,
he married. 50 .years ago, two
sons, Harry ' of Toronto, CBC pro-
ducer and. author, and Norman
of : Kitchener; one 'daughter, ,Mrs;
.Robert' . (Rita) 'Turner . : of Water-
loo; one. brother, Alphonse of :God''=
.erich, and eight grandchildren. .'
'He' was predeceased by two sis-
ters and three brothers.
Requiem high mass was' sung.
at St. Peter's Church, Goderich,
withinterment in St. Augustine RC
passed .away v They were.the noble
fathers and.: mothers of ` those;, of
you . who: are celebrating ,-now, sand
they have . bequeathed . to .you- their
inheritance of a `fine character... I,
I could mention some of . theca- but
may be 'excused ,.if I recall to
Your . memory one name, whom I
valued highly. ' That: was: Ed Wil-
son or as 'I . think' you called him
Tom at Olivet: He and 'I went. to
:High School together at • Kincar-
dine. ' Mr.. S. t3',, . Perry was the
principal' and I am quite sure
there' was no student in the school
he valued higher in character and
b> than Ed,
pray God's blessing .upon your
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ALIVET and DISTRICT
The Olivet'. U.C.W. met at the
home of Mrs. Sandy `MacChafies
`on: Thursday:. evening.. The pres-
ident,_._ .Roh2ert Osborne, _ opp;.
ened the meeting and conducted
the .business: Miss Mary Roulston'
and her: group had charge of the
devotional period ' on the theme,
"today ' is "ours, yesterday is gone,
tomorrowis not yet here." .Mrs
Sandy MacCharles read. the -Scrip -
tune, :the story ;of the go_ od Sam.
aritan,'' Mrs. Raymond Hamiltot
read a poem, : "What kind . of
Chris
in the lives' of the ' people • of Ol-
ivet. May this :Anniversary, Day
be an occasion. when friends, meet,
acquaintances are . renewed, . and
when the, Glory of the , Lord is
proclaimed. •
Yours in affectionate' remem-
. brance;
Douglas Brydon
tendeavors and I. would not ! '
this proved . to be
test day in OliveVs tis-
, rI was born at 'Purple Grove
' and the greatest day in the his-
tor.y 1of:.that comrrunitc: was. the
day oaf the .laying of . the corner
stone Of the 'church ..that was
built '''directly, across., the road.
from our • home: '
Yours trWy-
i • Clarke F. Logan.
Former Mertister°" s Letter
Rev George Ball' NfinisteT
(Olivet Chi.. •
Dear . l~ riesat ,
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people . on the occassiasn d • y :ir
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' ' tian are . you?" Miss Jane
Hamilton, sang . a: solo. Mrs. Gen:
Thue of Saskatoon, who insister
she wasn't a ' speaker, told , o
some ; of her. experiences as .
pioneer , in Saskatchewan, save
the birth and. phenominal growtl
of the - city' Saskatoon.- Farmer
avoided that piece . of land ,be
cause 'it was light sandy. soil. Shu
described a.. duststorm, andtoll
of how they managed during Um
"Dirty ' Thirties" . and answerer
=Dirty . _ Thirtys" and answerer
many questionz. Mrs. Melvin Col
ling gave gave .the courtesy remarks
•Miss Cafal,' Anne Cory' of St
Thomas is spending her. -holiday
with Mr,., and Mrs. Norval' Stew
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