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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-28, Page 7' a�
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1l41THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ST.. HELENS
Recent visitors with Mrs. Don,
Pannabedker were: Mrs. Frank
Pannaberker .of, Clinton and Mrs,.
Charles Loveday, John and .Peter
at areslau. "
Nine tables enjoyed the Shoot
.Party at $S. No, 4 on Friday'
evening Jim Aitchison won for
and program, Mrs. Barbour, Mrs.
C, Taylor and Mrs, McNeil.
Sabi** Baptised Sunday
Rev. G, :Kaiser, conducted bap-
tismal services in St. Helens
Church.. on, Sunday morning. Stev-
en Ross, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Ross Errington and James Wil-
liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Kuik were the babies, baptized. .
Bain Stc.Wari Is
Buried At Kintail'
RAIN STEWART
•A native of Lochalsh, Finlay
Kenneth Bain Stewart, passed
away suddenly at St. Michaels
Hospital,: Toronto on Wednesday,
Mr, . Brian Gammie r turned '-
the most $..hoots: i-,igh . lady was : - October 14th,: ' :Death was: attrlbut
14is. Allen. Miller and. high gent - P Bain, who �Y years Hugh Todd. Consolaaun and DistricSat
Hoa ital. Vhingham ed to a core was 66 of age,.
prizes went to Mrs, Ross Gammie` Mr.• Wm. Webster is visiting with was born on the, 'family farmone
and Gordon McPherson. • Mr. Ronald McCrostie at Saska- mile west of Lochalsh, on High
Mr, ..Gordon Paanabecker .. is teen, Bask,
way 86. He . was the , son of the
Miss Mary. Murray is visiting late David Murray Stewart and
attending Rid getown Agricultural • ' MacDonald. ,and • was
School in his final year having with Mrs. Tena Dayman at Bruce- Catherine
commenced' in mid-October. field. raised in this community, attend -
Mr:
Mr. A. . G. Webb returned to f ucknow High• School and laterd .and dlirs, Gordon Miller i actuated from Ontario. .cul-
nd Larry of Iiondon were week; Wuigham and District _ Hospital on �' A
end visitors with ' Mr.. and Mrs Tuesday last from Victoria Hos-
Chester Taylor and Mrs. W i pital, London. Mr; Webb has un
. Miller and Isobel. i dergone surgery and had the miss
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin fortune of fracturing his hip in
were Sunday visitors with, : Mr, London,
and Mrs. Ivan McQuihin in ' Kit -
Clive Mintz' of• R.R. 1 Rathburn,
Ontario • informs us in renewing.
his Sentinelthat he enjoys read-. up this, field. of service : and for
ring of the` changes in .Lucknow a period : of time it was necessary
and district and of the 'events of for him to take life easier. In
people of the district. "There are September. 1963, he retired" from
a lotof different names I can't.
place anymore,'' , ,he said.
The November ; meeting ' of the
W.I. will be held on November' 5
at 2:30 with •Mrs . Donald, Riehl
as guest speaker, . Roll call, , How
to improve our Remembrance.
Day Service, ' motto, ' "Peace",
burs,
B. F. Greeny Current events,.
Miss : W D: Rutherford, lunch
tural College in Guelph. He was.
a member of the Presbyterian
Church,
rch;
He served ' various , locations: u�
the. Agricultural Representative
field and was at 'Orangeville for
a long period of .,time . 'as . well
as at Clinton, .In 1946, a serious
heart attack caused him: to give
a . position as executive officer
with the Ontario Department of
Agr cyUure. At the time of . his.
PAO" "WO
GREATEST FALL
Freezers •Dryers Tires -- .Batteries
Many Others: Priced , For Pre . Christmas Sheers
Watch: For • Further. Bulletins
t •
ucknow District
cert trip to , Scioto .
LOCHALSH • Visiting Mr. . Frank
The unity ,s' by ; and Mrs. Don �!! y and
and. sadden
edcorn,!.
on Saturday
Hocked even family . of Torous.
ing when word was passed around! Cfkbrates slat , Birthday
that wee Elliott Simpson had been Mr, and .Mrs. Oliverr Mccbaries'
killed in an,. accident'.while. George
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i in the barn. of the
play -entertained... Mr, arid •bets.
�Aamy McGillivray . of Kincardsne. and,
ornmuni : is extended "to his
ty Par- ` Mr. and Mrs. Hsrtley. ' Maass,-
eats:' Mr; and 'Mrs- Donald: Situp- f .i of •' Regina, .. Sash.. ' on Friday
for the weaek-end were!,
death he .was residing 8t 34 'Glen son, and the brothers and. s !evening 'tn .;honor of .Mrs- 1�i
wN0e••oa•••••••+•W•A• o•••••••••o•••••••••• .041 , Ebn Avenue 'in Toronto.of Elliott, who would have been' livray s. 81st birthday;
• • wifex the 'former Mary • Matheson
•.. � � �� of . Chesley who : Society spent •tri .•Hord tut met on Svnday" in Collingvvood .wig.
• � • . 1952. and b son, married in' ` Tuesdayn•' � • rr�'� and
afternoon, at bane g� and Mis. Atloid Ma n
•l/ y ay , of Mrs. Emile MacLennan, Mrs. i family.
• i .: David Grant Stewart.. Also' • sur i iR
• •urii�ty
vi ' is the .'last member of the - hiells: Marty from !this unci at..
• , : � • speaker
vine Lucbnow was guest
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• • Stewart family, Mrs,.:S B. (Eliz- and Mrs.' David. Elphick°1 tended ne on at Pini* Riv-.
Mr. •'
� I T N RICHER F I I� E R FLAVOR • abeth) . Stothers of Luicknow. He were" in : Paisley a Satunlay F_____"'!.. lori Saturday ;evening 'fn
i � ' . ' . � . wasPredeceased 1, a brother hr � Mr. s►►nd Mrs_ Alan ite.-
• they. guestr newlysve s'.
' where w
re
"David Grant Stewart of Lochalsh Dunlop Hay wedding.
a .Kenzie,, recent
• " ' •' ' i.. The funeral' service :was '• ;con Am. those from this district Visiting- Mr,;. and Mrs.. .Mac-
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YOURS `A7` •. +�
! ducted:: from the Johnstone Fun-' who .attended the Sectional Rally : Kenzie . for the. week�d, `(w a Mr
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G . four years old in , J uary. ,D Ir. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean,:
• , . Mr. Stewart is survived b his
y' The members of Ripley and Ds - and .! Dan. MacLean
HILRAY FARMS
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
HilrayFarm Herefords you Wi h the tops in
• beef guaranteed to be free from drugs. We. ` buy. ' Western.
• calves and grow and kill our own . cattle. Our method of
_ farming and, butchering does 'not include feeding : for max-'
imum gains per day which very often produces too much
fat and snot enough red meat: At Hilray Porins • a 'balanced
corn silage hay and rtiom growti' grains •:seems to
produce..a better balance of lean 'meats without tufo much •
fat. , We hang' . our' meat from 5". to :15. ; days at 37 degrees •
•' era!- Home in Lucicnow on Sat at Knox Presbyterian ; Church in
•. urday, October 17th at .2 O'clock 'Ripley 'on 'Wednesday were Mrs.1
• conducted
•.. i by' Rev. ' ':Gerald' Ham- : Dan MacLean,:. Mrs. Ewan Mac-
', stra of Toronto and Rev. Quincy, ; Lean, Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie, Mrs.
Caldwell of Ch'esley. Burial was . Wm. Ross and. Mrs. Henry Mac-
' in :Kintai'l Cemetery with Anthonyenzie.
•' i Crawford,: Toronto Clive • Cutis; Shows Scotland Slides
Rev. N,ha►m bide entertain-
ed" the congregation of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church on Thursday
evening in the church, . ' when he
showed slides and told of his provide, .
re-
1. Toronto,. George Huston, Orange-
• vine, David MacDonald, ,Lochalab,•
Finlay MacDonald, . Locha sh ' and
• Dr. David Scott, Orangeville act- `.
!: mg as pallbearers.
diet of • .•
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/o DONNA RITCHIE: IS PRESIDENT
OF ZIPPY ZIONETTES
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I. 'Thefirst: meeting . of the 'club,
t "The Club' •V 1. Stands On Pu ird,'P
was.held at the home of the as-
• . sistant leader, Mrs. Harvey Rif-
• chie The leader,Mrs. Gordon Kirk- r
• : in our largo; modern coolers.. , • •
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• Your Barbecue, We Invite You "lo. Visit Our. Abattoir At a
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Io#.land,. opened the meeting with the w
•. ' 4-H pledge.. Election of officers'
t ie followed:pianist,. presidentWanda Hun,:' Donnater; ,itchpress= '
• t le; vice : president,. Brenda Bitch -
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2 reporter, Nancy Kirkland. The'
• next meeting will be held at Mrs.!
t Gordon Kirkland's next Tuesday
at 4:00, A discussion followed on
„.record books and first aid'_ kits.
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• Nits. ' Kirkland: dictated notes on . :
"'The Club Girl As A Canadian
1, Citizen." The meeting closed with
�. the sing of the .Queen."'
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• WINGHAM .PUBLISHERS'
• MOTHER PASSES!
dt ,` ' The death occurred ' on Friday
• " in Wingharn and District Hospit-.414
al ''of:. Mrs. Dulc a Wenger of Wing- fi
•, n ham at the age of 81. Mrs Wen,
• t ger has "len , a 'patient in Whig-
s 4 ham Hospital for several years.
• P The funeral was conducted from,
E the R. A. Currie ' and Son ,Funeral
• Home in i%% ngham.'Mo'Monday
• , of last Week.
•• mrs Wenger is the another of
Fowl • Barry and Bob Wenger who pub-
••. { lush the Wingharn Advance Times.
and Mrs. Bill Ba;rte of Toronto.
Mr. Ray MacKenzie of Toronto
spent the week -end with •:kfr. and
Mrs. Henry .luhacKezizie.
Miss Elaine Robb of Stratford
Teachers' College spent the week-
end . with her parents Mr. : and
Mrs. Harvey Robb . .
Sympathy of the communityIs
extended to thefamily of kir.'.'
Roe Allan. Grant who passed away
in Goderich hospital on Sunday.
dor Pork At Its Best
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WE ALSO GROW AND KILT 'OUR OWN PIGS'..
TRY Ht:LRAY FARMS
PORK —=+ • FISH
ALL MEAT' GOVERNMENT INSPECTED,
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St. Peter's Ladies'' Gulld
• The October meeting of, the 'La,
! dies' Guild w as held on October
i =DI at the Parish Hall. Mrs E.
t Gaunt opened the . Meeting with
prayer • "The r er"s .
was given by °Mtreasuis. T. Pr itcre ' and.
Ile liewr map; "The Diocese ' of
theWorid'" ht as put.- °en displaX.
Plaus were made to make turkey
pies on Nei ember 1Oth ID toe't
b hall and to cater to a banquet ,
later en this month. The Christ -
teas concert Was discussed. A quilt
was put into the framed by 'the
.members. Lunch was 'wed by,
*'the hostesses. : '
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Truck equipped with 2 pun", in . .
• P sy stcrt$ to
eliminate DANGEROUS product contamination
and to insure EXACT 'MEASURE of gasoline
Arid . fuel oils..
Automatic weather cottoned de1ive a of . heat-
ing ori,
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Products supplied and backed 1,y.
est and largest Oil Compan"y. .
Canada's rata
Friendly :personalized . service. Accounts
" locally. nus 1�and..e
15 , Yearn ettperienec in Luckirto • ,Art
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