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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-06, Page 8�r. • N , • 3•. rte PAGE "EIGHT • 1..#' __ M^ � � . � • f.Ml ,,::: air ;.•.txnr. u ` . _..,..,.,...,: ...;r..7, vt. THE LUCKNOW SENTINELLUCKNOW, ONTARIO' RIPLEY MEAT N1RI Custom. Butcberiflg Mondays . Hoga, $2.00 in by 4:0.0 • 'pn .. • Cutting_and•�Wrapping; 2c p d AVE, CALVES , and LAMBS EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY , • We Do Curing 'and Smoking . . Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or Quarter, ,. For 'Better Service,, And Lower Prices Catill Ripley 100, Chas. Hooistna, Prop. Leiters To °Editor . • The . Editor, . . Lucknow Sentinel,. (?ear. Sirs . Scattered ..about rural Ontario Ahem are scores of families who have the • problem of •. living with a retarded child rw,t'hout any help. whatever, either in 'planning their days or. arranging , their future.. In order'to. . assist 'them, the Home Care tornmitbee of the On- tario Association ,for Retarded. Children is ''holding a -three: day workshop at the • Agrieultural College inGuelph, on'.June G,: 7,. 8, next. This is open lb father's andl'or ..mothers;, also to public 'health nurses. The .cost !is : Smaall • and•tthe'program thoroughly prat tical, 'f! nce those weseek. to help are . unknown.. to us, we : would ap- preciate your 'help in :discovering them.. We would ask 'those to' whom this :applies to: write to -us promptly, for accommodation is; limited to fifty parents arid fifty nurses. • Complete information regard- ing ' arrangements and .program, will: be. sent ,on request: Le ader- shirp�xwil'1 Ib in the hands' of,medi- cal and educattional experts• in: bhis, field. • ' • Sincerely,• Grace :'H. Lane (Mrs. H. it.) Home Care Camsniittee tOntario. 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These . units 'are made of heavy , gauge e�ctrude'd aluminum. ■ Cut. Fuel Bills Up Tob' 1 . 30% r ' a _ • • ■ WE INSTALL AND' SER:VIC'E• WHAT WEA SELL_ LI STEWARrSAiurnjnum :Sales •" a 101.Victoria St., Goderich Phone „collect JA 4-8821 o ■ iamar■>miinailia sit ismiss mil It was' moved by• • Mrs. OBITUARY THEODORE, .(TED•) HOMY' .The death of William Theodore Howey occurred in Wingha'm Hos- pital on Tuesday, January. 39th. He was fogad unconscious in his home that • day •by a neighbour, Jaz es-GGardnerr--Sr:,_:who had in- ves•ti'gated when a. • cnnoke�less- - chimney • and frosted windows . ' =lade him: fear, all was 'not • well, Mr, Howey' had suffered the seizure a• good many hours he,, fore he was found. There had been rho fire -in'the 'stove for some time. He ,passed away a short time after lbeing admitted to the Wingham hospital, ' 'red,- as he was well known to everyone :in the community, was {: within a week• of hia• 66th birth- day. , He was. born in Lucknow on'. . February 4th, 11897; a son of ,James G. Howey and Mary Jane Burns.. •Ted spent 'his" lifetime iri = the community, and developed a dove' for 'hunting, trapping and fishing and ifewwere more familiar with "the great outdoors" and the hab its, of wild life, than was ';brei The ,funeral service was held at the MaeKenzie Memorial Cha- pel 'on Triday,: ha,pel:'on'Friday,. F'elbruary. 1st, 'eon- ducted by : Rev. Howard Strapp Temporary entombment was at South Kinloss mortuary;'With-fi- nal iinterment, to be in Greenhill ..Cemetery.., The pallbearers• Were. three niep'hews, Jack Ross and' Wilmer Ross of". • Preston, Toni Gagen Of , London„'Ernie : Ackert; Jack• Wraith . and Roy Gardner of .Lucknow. • Ted is., survived .i by three Sis- ters,. is-ters,• Mrs. :Caroline. . La Ohapelle 'of Toronto, -Mrs., Agnes Hornbeck of ',Hamilton, Mrs,. •Murray Ross (.Rhoda) . of Brussels,, , ?Three' :sisters' and ' one 'brother predeceased 'him, 'Gertrude, M,rs., G. W; . (Millie) 'Gardner, 'Mrs. Vic- tor. ic-to'r. (Adeline) 1 urnin and Wil -1 Mei. .R. Howey, whose :death: oc purred suddenly. .in March of 1961, . CHURCH,- NEWS Hackett's -United Church Women. The • January..'meetin'g Of...TTac ken's_ Unified ,. Church : Women was held in the 'basement of the church on ,Wednesday afternoon., Mrs. • ,Alex • Hackett opened ;the meeting•.with ',the. terve "Praise. ye the Lord.”' There were twelve' •Memlbers,, _one ,visile r and ttwo children present.. The roll call. was answered with the paying of fees. The 'scripture was : read' Eby •Mrs. Donald ' Hackett With the corranentary iby. Mrs. Frank' Al-. ton. Mrs. Bert Alton, read a chap- ter on Korea. from the study book.. lt/Irs'`` Kaiser read ;a '.letter. from Miss Jean,'•Bridgmari. Each :xn,ern- ler is ., to hand in ;2 '.blocks. ': of: •flannelette 1.8x20 for .2 quilts: Mrs. Alex `Hackett' closed the meeting With prayer after which' Mrs. George • Henry and • Mrs; Russel . Alton: served tun*. LUCKNOW' U.C.W. 111AK . PLANS' FOR 063. ACTIVITIES The' first general 'Meeting of LuCknow United Church Women's Organization. for 1963, ;washeld. on, Tuesday evening, January 29 with 36 members in attendance., Mrs. H: Strapp and Mrs. E. Henderson • were on the 'platform tp conduct• the. devotions in charge of '.Unit .1, Togetherness or ce Operation', was the theme of the programme & Mrs. S';trapp, spoke ory `9C1,imbing Together." Mrs. E. Henderson read the. scripture, 1 Cor.; chapter 12. The filmstrip that, was to have •,been. used in the programme ''had, to he 'return- ed before the 'postp tn;ed meeting took • place, Mrs J: W. sang a beau- tiful missionary hymn, set to the - tune J41V1y, 'Ta.sk." The ,hymn was composed by a •member. of: ,Kew Beach United Cht reh, Mrs. N J. :MacKenzie and Mrs. •W, l lender- son :took 'up the offering, which was dedicated by Mrs. Cameron; The treasurer, Mrs. W. lHender son reported that $1,282:35 . for M,&1VI,' had . ;been forwarded to Presbytery, Mrs, K. l,Viurdie, fin- ante chairman 'presented the 1q6:3 budget which anticipatts a . increase ' in- the.- allocation •tol r�l WF.Tar zs 4 ,, FEB. 6th, 1963 TODAY'S MOST MODERN FARM SERVICE . A „Pushbutton" FEE. 0 'MILL m Str "44,0", our • service. fi your farrh Give us a call at Lucknow 528-3719 and' let us furnish you with a supply of Ful -Ton• feeds .right'. at your farm:. Save rnjoney and .always have' bet- ter, fresher feed.. Wi come right to. •your door and use yeur..grain. Haver calls in by Friday noon at; latest. m order to ' have service before Saturday. > noon. 'We do' not operate our. ,Feed .:Service on Saturday afternoon. JQHNSTONE'$ Mobile Feed .Service Gordon'. ohnstone, : ..proprietor, Lucknow, Ontario Murdie �, 'seconded by 1VIrs.• ':b Brooks that ,the budget be adept- The U1G W,'s 1963` proietts n� crude plans' :for a cold-'pl'ate din- ner•, in, June. and the anniversary - 'fowl ` supper: The Easter Thank- offering service will be held on' April 16th' with Mrs. P.'Chalmers president bdf Hamilton Conference U.C.W a's guest speaker; Neigh- bouring. societies Will. be initited to attend the :thank -offering• ser vice. NE' F • S BRIEFS EARBY On ;Saturday,' January 19th, Ripley fire brigade' were . called to;,; the, , farm 'bf 'Wilfred Shantz where a house :'trailer 'occupied Eby. Mr. and Mrs..L.:Machan and family was badly, 'damaged: by fire, for 20th Century; F'ilrns iat g.atuck''•.Chemnicals of ,E1mi=' • ra. has .announced an 'expansion plan-lwh'ich. involves a new 'build- ing, at atn.overall• cost • of $260,000.' •Nau'aa•tuck' started 'its Elmira op- erations in 1.A1 arid'.has',grown,• as,, anindustrial enterprise on a national' scale: .It now ' has 310 employees, 26 of Whom. : are at tthe comparatively 'nevi :Edmonton ,plant •under the managership of WM. Hewat, • formerly.' 'of Luck- :now. The. combined payroll' is now $1,330,000' annually.'fr • The June 'session ' of Bruce • County: Council will be .:• KeId at•', Tobermory.. ' A two-c.ay session,; the •first • in . the . history of the County, .will. open' at Walkerton on March • l3th ' ' • Paramount.Theatre at Hanover; which has been in the' Rahn :fam- :ily' for .'forty years,: since before t'he "talkies" :has been leased' to' a _Toronto rna'n .who' is: '*looker 0 o a THAT 'WONDERFUL WORLD, fw: sv • V1/'ARMTll• • • When•itcomes to•homeheating, there's • nothing quite' as carefree and comfort-: able as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat, Vie'. have 'a wide range of oil heating equipment to suit every 'budget. • LOW BUDGET TERMS, Up, To .Fine Years To Pay ROY HAVENS . . Plumbing, Ahd 'Heating i . g` Phone "0.28-3012 LucknowESS• O OIL BURNER SALES And SERVICE