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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-15, Page 10y: • a `PAGE TEN 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 • .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 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 1Sth, 144 'TImN EIHOLD PESTS FLY KILLER Push=button, aerosol spray—controls flying and crawling insects in the home. • INSECTICIDES FLY KILL SPRAY Economicalspray for hand spray guns. Con= trols flies, mosqui- .toes, roaches, silver fish; etc. in the home. INSECT KILLER Push-button aeroso{. spray for •convenient. control. of both house• hold and ,.garden'in• sect pests. READ and FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY A COMPLETE RANGE •OF CO-OP CHEMICALS FOR YOUR .PROTECTION ,. . Your support of CO-OP Chemicals has created, a multi »riluon dollar; Co opera Lively -owned ' chemical operation, including a new Chemical Cor :pies at ' Saskatoon. NC -61-63 Teleplhone.:528-2125 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 , .Congratulatoth to . 'the O2F et people . on the occassiasn d • y :ir • i w-' Olivet' stand's WI ,es an exam: ze .. :gyp, y could .be._ when one t . it .gace.. tour Cr � .' �� z 7 ep « +g ,g . ' `1.P: ., a s +oi �� ''� 212 / .'�•... ' • toer , .`.+c-.:sa Jed' That e ; 2S,cd �s froywr:r , �' }y G.1( • Y'Gzt i. • r*rr the ba5,5 `0,71 ri4aik tfgP1111).ei4Vn=c1::. pis 214,1.4 'out te. ' ' 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 art.` REMINDERS ABOUT YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE '• KEEP .INSURED! When you reach your 19th birthday you aie'no longer covered by your parents'. certificate. Registerofficseparotely within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are :av'ailable at. hospitals, banks and .Commission. es,: . CHANGING -JOBS? ` .KEEP INSURED!' If yor-chonge, fobs, carefully tilts ristrifctio s on the back of the Certificate of Payment,. 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