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S. DI NCAN A;' MacKEN
he death of Mrs. Duncan Ale*-
er MacKenzie occurred in the
:sham, hospital on Friday;.
•uary 18th, Her hus►band . ire-.
eased her j•usrt two months te-
on November 19th.
(rs. MacKenzie had not en oy-
the rbest'afi health for: -the ?ast
years; but • had been. *spilt-
ed..j.ust a . few •.days;' with a
rt Condition. when her death
arced'. She 'was in her • 74141•
r.
eid fn high esteem.and, be'-
xd. • by all Who' knew 'her,' Ars.
:Kenzie was• the (former Mary,
al Henderson, daughter ..01
'id Henderson . and Annie -Pot -
She was 'born on March 31st,
f, on the farm on Concession
iuron township just west ofc
$luewater, •highWay.
lr, and Mrs. MacKenzie :were
Tied .at The Manse at Ripley
June 7'th,, 1917, and spent all:
✓ Married life on their farm
:.oehni,sh. Since Mr. MacKen-
death, Mrs. MacKenzie .had
n residing in cthe Vilslage.-She.
a•'faithful member' of, A,s1
I Presbyterian Church and a
xrem'ber. of the W.M,S
he -funeral :service was held at .
MacKenzie IViemerial Chapel`.
Monday afternoon" conducted
Rev. Rod • :Ma cLeod, ' Rev. Neil'
zombie of Ashfield<and •R.ipley
sb �te•rian , C•hurches ;was ,un,
Y
> . to get here from Ripley be-•-
3e of the storm.
iterment 'will' be made is .lie
halsh: Cemetery wlith ,temper
ento;i�breenFt. in South Kinloss,
toaiy, The werebear.
Th e p, a}�er:
'war -.
t • Jamie
MacLennan,.1✓
,Wilfred •. Farresh,
..., Albert
r 'liel 1, `Elliott • Carruthers,.
p
net'Henderson:, •'/*
rs; M,acKenrie : is .sura ed' by
daughtters, Mrs:. J hn::.:•.A
eau (Marion) of Royal Oak,.
kit 'Mrs. Roy D: Lam, (Fior
0' : of Orlando; Florida;. Mrs-
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zi*t. Jamieson• (T�c.a;<1)of., Luck,
and one son; .:Elmer.1 Luck
and.' 1'5 •grandhild.o:
Siwiv�ng also are t"^.ee sis-
Mrs. J,'
H"Jolinstor d'eail).
�. Gon u:
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:in'ca�rdine;:3VLrs.,J'. W y`.. •
�tha:) of ,Chat:ham,' <'\1r:, Lorne
ley (1Vlabel) : of. B c1;er,.' Ont; conducted: by .Rev: G. W Kaiser/
THE, LU,CKNOWSENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
and on
brother,.
e.
.. •Robert Hend-
ersen of Glencoe:
She was predeceased by her
husband, 2' .brothers, W n and
Fred of Huron Township and a
sister, ldelia o.f 'Detroit,
Commonity Mourns
S. Gardner's death. .
SIDNEY GARDNER.
This' Community was shocked
and saddened on Saturday to
learn.,, of the sudden death ; of
Sidney .Graydon, Gardner which
occurred at; his home just 'south
of ',Lucknow late Saturday af-
ternoon . January . 19th.
Sid as he • 'was ..intimately
known -in :this .community where
he (was .•born. and .•raised, ;'Was
•highly spoken.. Qf.: by 'all: who.
knew him.
He was within 'a week of has.
47th birthday. A 'son • of Wiry: .T,
Gardner and Susan Rebecca Web--
ster,; Sid was born in • the Zion
community of Ashfield Township
on January 25th; .1916.
In - 1944 he married Edyth.
Johnston, daughter of Mr. and
M.rs. Frank Johnston ;of Kinloss
Township,
- 'For some time Side has been
employed at • the: Lloyd Factory
in Winggham, as• we11:• as pursu-
ing a few farm' operations on.
his small acreage .south. of the
;Village.
Nine;ears ,a.., o in March. of
Y g
1 while • Sid . was emr .io ed Py
at the•.. Treleaven: flour Mih, he
`hecam►e entangled in a.: drive
shaft. and, was ;whirled: ntil his
were' l`th s
' 's h ins
c o e, e shredded; 'releasing.
him and saving his life. He suf;
f o .•i.n' i'
iced; am ng...other�ures, . a
troaken. arm 'and .a. battered •leg
which had to be ani p`utated:some
:
tem days :later, . His:pwill• to` .Live
was. a lnajor factor' in his re
covery; ••,.and he -adapt himself.
to the us,e of:: an artfd ial dirin►b.
c.
White "i,t' :has been ;ahandicap
and the ,amputation :the ' .cause`
of nitich distress, Sid: has: work-'
ed hard and. long. to Provide for
his 'family. . He ;was at .work as:
usual .last week.• A few months
'ago he .undenwent `major: surgery
i.n. '
London..
;.Th'e funeral :service • was: held
at the MacKenzie Memorial Cia-
p-1 on': Tuesday, :January 22nd:
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G1ANJAiJCTiON$ALE
at tM1� •
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uevaie community Hd••
Bluevale, Ontario •
Tuesday Evefling, January 29th
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wctioneer Frank BuuckWill Offer For Sale Without .•'
leserve A Large Selection Of • Finance Repossessions, :•:
le w • `Bankrupt Stocki, Bailiff Seizures: And Personal
:onsignments That Consist Of New.. And ' Used House- •
old Furniture, Television Sets, Appliances A And A ••
.arge Quantity Of. Brand New Clothing, Much Of •
Vhich Ia Still In Plastic. Packages;•
!ERE
O . . • •
'is a PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD.: •
arge chest freezer in new condition that holds over •
00 lbs of frozen food; deluxe washer and dryer in •
Intermentwas in South Itinioss
mortuary, The pallbearers were
Jean Gardner, Glen Walden;, Bob
Campbell, Alex Andrew,Leonard
Ritchie and Wm D. teed„
Besides his .widow; Mr. Gard-.
ner is suryi„ved by four sons,
Keith, Bili, Allan, Brian and _one
•daughter,' Elaine ail : at home,
Surviving also ; are' two sisters,
Mrs.. Joe.,Freeman (Eva) of Gol-
•bprne Township, Mrs. ,Wm.... Hun
ter' (Beryl.) of Ashfield and a
.brother, arold Gardner of
Harris i,lton, .
Mimico Wedding
Of Local Interest
MOLE MORGAN `
•Wesley United Church, Mimico,
decorated With Christmas . trees
and flowers w the scene for the
marriage ofCrystal Louise; Mor.
Agan and Donald'Harvey Mode on
December 22nd: ;at 5 .o'clock
:The .',ride, Ss' the daughter of
Mrs,' ladys Mrorga.n of . Mimico
and the. groom ,i's the : soh -of Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey ••Mole of Luck=
now.
:The Ceremony Was, performed'
by Rev: Telford; Tlhe'soloist *as'
Loraine- Snable;; cousin of . the
rbri�i'e. She sang • ,the Wedding,
Prayer, ,.
Given . in marriage, by her
•gran.dfa!ther, the bride Wore a toe
t1aength—go-wn o€;--vha-te--peau de .
sole embo in sled cart with' a 'Scoop
P
i;neekline. trimmed, with pearls &
rhinestones Theo
g wn had' long:
sleeves, and ' : chapel ,, a h pel , tr iai
n flow-
ing from-; two hand -made flowers
at the. Harvey
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• A ti'ara:. set•. with • r�-
hsnestones
held':the` chapel, Jeri •th 'veil. She
i.etaiii:ea agaSeade: of: yellow roses.
The matron of honour was Miss
Slheil�la• Ha ida y of •Mi � i
,l Y m co: Her:
ballerina gown Was •French Rose.
peau.,' de. Sole' satin and : white.
accessories and: she carried a
Jaou uet of ' yellow roses:
The tower ower • , ir1 `was . Donna
Johnston •of Lu•eknow, . cousin .' of
:the • groom and daughter ..Of Mr.'
and Mrs...' 'Allan Johnston. Her
dress,. � . of: ,the••sari e material.
as the id of'honour and she
had a 'matching.'
fheaddress and
white,.' accessories She carried a
white basket of coloured carnia,
tions:' '
The best man was Mr:., Alcan
Johnston Of; Lueknow, cousin: of
the groom::"The ushers were Mr
Bob: Johnston.of Lucknow, cou
:sem •;of ',the groom and Mr: Jess
Degagne of Long Branch, uncle
of the bride
• The wedding dinner.andt•ecep
tier': held,...an the Unicorn
Room of :the-Sagamore MHotel in
im:icoabout • s e ff
to:, ev.nty ive
guests.
...The bride's mother received " in
a winter white sheath dress arid.
hat -With fur trim and brown ac
•cessories, . Her' .corsage was 'pink
and bronze carnations. •She was
assisted by the groorrn's, iso her•
who wore . a medium ; bd.ue ilk'
sheath dress ,witch picture co az'
and white' 'accessories: Her cor-.
'sage was • blue and pink carna
tions
• For ,a.wedding` trip to the States
the bride chose•a black'and : grey
douljle• knit wool ;suit with•a grey.
+borg jacket and black•; accessories
and a bronze corsage.' The couple
will :reside 'in Toronto;
ew condition ; 48` key chord organ with • music . book; • " ' '1,,.
Dfinbination' 'radio and record player; .2 piece French to
o •
rovincial chesterfield � suite; 2 foam. 'rubber chester-
eld suites, 2 .davenport. suites thatlmake into 'a box ' bed;
bookcase bedroom Complete. mp ato springs .�
re matresses;• 2 39" continental: beds with headboards; •
set* and. � "1'7" sets .611 reconditi.anecl �':
21 television e . . •
nd in A-•1 working condition; 9 ...piece ' coppertone . j
vettesuite;2 7 -Piece and.' 1. 5 -piece kitchen '"suites; •''
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refrigerators; 2' electric ranges;` 2 . washing machines. •
and coffee tabl s; living4room• lamps; �•
7th pump; step �
)ckers;' hostess' • chairs; hr chair; step, stool; Writing,:
esk;. gossip ben.eh; ,bookcase; small ,rugsand runners;. i
'x12' rug; recordsand many other useful household •
cilia.
,s well as'the selections'
•
of ' household Furniture :
'' ,
• or. ,sale, ' we wall:: also . sell a' Large ':
erns offered (
uantity of. clothing► consistingof .Men's shirts, under- '•,
ear, sweaters, g'ocks,': etc., Ladies.' nylons, blouses, ••
4/eaters', skirts, etc... and for the boys and girls and
,fants' •just about :,every kind ",,o
� of clothing' you can •
link of. ' ` ; `.:
So i � i_ g Sale • ' ,•
Don't • (iss rs ' Oufstandrn Auction• • .
DUCK •AUCTIONEER
FRANK •
h_ ues Accepted; 8% Sales Tax .In Effect
ems cash; C eq
ssiiia iiosrjs°o•••••• •l000soweo•asa•�►•
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�'ay.<Tribute To
Founders 0f Co-op
The annual report of the Luck
:now District Co-operative;' gave
the following `historieal sketch of
the organization' and, paid' tribute
to the founders
The• actual' beginning of the.
Li?tcknow • District • Co -Operative
Inc began about 2'7 years ago i:r►
1935, °according : to records avail-
able at the Co-op at present. The
organization Was ' Alien •.called,
Lucknow :'Consit.ineia- CO -Opera-
tive A•ssoeia tion,
This organization functioned'
actively' for nine years and is re-,
;spo isitble for the basis of the
i L teknow ' District Co-Opera.tiVe'''
which..,was' •foirn•od• when th'e'
directors applied for a chat ter,en•
1944,
:l• r'c;11.ciwing are the directors re,
corded in 'the .ni:ylft; t'he
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ENRY'S FRUIT MARK
'Phone.: 52-11;-3015.
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HANOVER DRQ CLEANERS.
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Lucknow Consunners Co -Opera-
tive. George Kennedy; (president)
1935; Dan Nicholson (president)
1:9361944; ,Murdo Matheson, Alex
MacNay,. A. MoLea.re. G. Drennan,:
'Pat.Gilmore, `Jack McKay, Fred
Anderson; Eidan Henderson T. •
A:.:. Cameron,' John • Jamieson
(manager),' Jack MacIntash; D'..A. '
.MacDonald, Wallace -Miller, Har=
ry 'Lavis,:John ,Colwell;' John.Co-
wan,
Co -wan, Ervin Zinn, Ewart 'Jamie;
son',. Roy 'McKa:y, Wi.11iaxi'i Roul
ston,., Harvey' Anderson, D. S: Mc-'
Kinnon
Fci1•lowing are • the 'names; of the
baa'rd.'of .directors from .1944, to
present 1962.` The first ten .earhes
.are the 'Charter Directors ofthey:
Lucknow District.. Co=operative
Tue. :
•.John Jaini'eson•(manag)
(manager) 1936-'
1950;Murdo Matheson .(press
dent) 19:44.46;. John .Cowan, T: 'A.
•Ca.meron, 'Fred Anderson, Elmer
Alton, 'Harry Lavis, Wi liam a-'
;Milton, 'p: A. MacDona d, Lorne •
Woods,• Wallace :Viil'er (press`-'
dent) 1947; Lorne ..Farris. lm�r
Altcri, Ervin Z:inn, .Au tin :C4art n,
Bob' . Bbak('•manager`); Robert.
Bark�wel.1, Olive: M:cCharles, Ro-
bert Carirpbell,: Lloyd MacDoug-
all, Wm,' S. McGuire, Elwood
Drennan; John., R. McLeod; Geo.
'Vioncrief, , Alex McNay (manager)
195;X-19.52, J1rri Boak,. • William R.
.Pu Frank,jack
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Mc ullin; Jack
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MacArther (manager) 19521955,
Ralph' Canierori' (president) 1958,
Jack MacKenzie (President) Nor'-
Val
or=val Stewart, Evan Keith.; Grant
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Case (manager) .1955-1957:-. Wm.
Ross', Herb VlcQuillin, Hugh•Mac-
I enzie,: Jim ' I ichardson, 'Currie
Colwell,. Basil Hogan, 'Harold
Campbell, ::Warren' Zinn.' (presi-
dent);: Lorn•e Power (manager)
1957-1958,, Ross Henderson, Ross q'.
Robinson: • (Manager)., 19'5:8-1961, ..:
Aavzn Robb, Dona Elliott: ,(iriana-
ger ) 1961-1962, Fred Pi eroe. (main.,
ager).; 1962
SHFI:ELD
• January' Meetinof the Wo -
mens Mission ry Society .• was
held' last Friday •at.: the : horse
'of Mrs.. Henry• McKenzie with'
an attendance, of ;15 Miss; Sadie
3ohnson ' opened the' meeting'
With pray:e. and. Mrs: Wm'.. Mac-
Donald
Donald • read the :Scripture and
meditation. 'followed 'by :prayer.
Mrs D: R. MacKentie'. ancl:: Mrs
Wm.. Ross ,gave -reports on 'the .
Presbyterian held in Wingham
I'Mrs.• Henry .MacKenzie :showed:
Henry
la 4film on. :Formosa :and Mrs
Ewan MacLean, read a:'mission
' ary. letter, Mrs. HugYS...MacKenzae.-.. ,
gave the . offertory 'prayer. Using
a ._flip'':chart, 1VIrs.. Henry. ,Mac-
Kenzie '.sho*ed
MacKenzie:sh•owed the progress of
the W.M:S: since :it was organ-`::
ized in 1564..:. A' few:."` minutes
silence was observed in memory
of Mrs: ' Duncan • MacK-enzide,' a'.
past
of
4he soede•tyr;
whose • death occurred'. that day
in..Wingham Hospital; It 'was 'de-'
cided to hold the next 'meeting.
on :'March 1, the Day of Prayer..
,>y.4.,.,•.i.= �i i i i,%,%k,� •__
applications will be received
for the folltiwing ,positions:
EMERGENCY .MEASURES, CO-ORDINATOR
'FOR TH.E.....COUNTY. OF HURON. ' •
Salary commensurate; with qualifications.
Minimum $4,000.
SECRETARY" TO THE EMERGENCY
MEASURES CO-ORDINATOR.
Salary iii. accordance with. experience.
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provided
Applications must • be' submitted' ' ori forms
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and may, be'secured frorrl the •unders gne' Applica-
tions ° to. close at 5:00 p.m., "February 15; J-963.
Lowest . or any application not, necessarily, .accepted.
John C Berry,
Clerk -Treasurer
County of l-luron, •
Court House,
G o derich;.. Ontario..
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