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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-05, Page 6• I',AGH SIX 7132 LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 0 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th,; • For any floor -inside or outttea •. High gloss finish that stays bright Easy washing -wilt not wafempot wnuaM MURDE and sow LucknowPhone 528 2906 NGANNON •The annual memorial service at the Dunganrio'n Ceanetery "be held Sunday, June 30th. • ER. ,ev. N. L. -Gostonyi 'be ;the spa.= ker< assisted' 'by the other ,local. clergy.', Mr. 'and Mrs Win. Ritchie and 'heir .daughter.. MTs. Robt. Ir-- v.in, Mr. Robert Irvin and Betty visited, Mrs:.' Ruth Mulhol •land, .Clinton on. Sunday. r ' Mr:: and • Mrs. Ross '' Weaver, Bidgetownspent the . weekend. With': the former's brother,' Mr. Glen Weaver, wife and family: ;,Mrs. Cora Hughes and, friend Mrs..' Elsie; : Stiles of , Toronto spent. the Weekend with 3VIrs. Mary' Errington' and other rel. atirves. •.'° . ; Mr.. and Mrs. Paul, Henderson- and little darughter Heather of Hamilton :spent "a few . days with' her parents Mr and Mrs. Har- vey Alton. Mr. and Mrs. `Fred Young;, and family;.:. visited 'Sunday with Mr and. Mrs. Harold Chase and fam- ily, ' Goderich ' Charles Young, nertsboy '-for London Free Press : and = a -diis- , tributor . for the Dungannon area enjoyed an outing, as their guest on Saturday.'' 'A .group of ` boys: in the same caipacity " as, 'repre- sentatives were taken by car :to .London and were shown. all thru . the :Press .rooms , and then to Springbank park for lunch:. •In • , the :afternoon : the • boys were. . > taken :,for an aeroplane : ride, flying• over these parts and then for suwpper in. a London Rest- aurant; and •were •brought ibaek again 'by scat . ,.Charles or '"better known as `SCluick will put it down as` -,a ,red letter day • in his life. Visitors with ,Mrs. Aoner. Morris at ` the week -end', were Mr. 'and • 'Mrs. 'Russel. Drennan, Brig! is . ' Grove, Mr., ;..and :Mrs. Anderson 'Mugford, :.London. Visitors' with Tom and Mary,' .Rivett • on. ,'„Sunday . were MTs Mary: Errington of ; the `'village:' •Mrs.Cora Hughes and .Mrs El. sie Stiles. of -'Toronto,: Mr. ;and Mrs. Victor. Gordon':un so ' S 'p •C ' :bl Ann ., Paul; .Mrs. Gordon.' Stewart 'and: Sharon of 'G•oderich., . Recent visitors With Mr::' and Mrs. Gordon ::;Finnigan; ,were: aunts; Mrs. Lillian A. 'Reid,- Top - onto ' or-onto'and Mrs. Ella Alton,.-Wsnig• - ham: :' Mrs. John; Falls' visited last week with her daughter, aVIrs. 'Wilbur , Hopkins,. Milton, : return- ging to the R. J .Durnin residence on` Sunday. Mr. and.. Mrs. James Wilson; Mt.'and `and Mrs. •;Tom Webater and Mrs; -Bessie-Stewart, as a_:_motor_ party spent ,-the week end: with relatives inToronto., • 'Mr. and Mrs:' Will G. 'Reid '8i on : Jack; -visited for the' week- endwith their :son,- Mr. `Douglas', Reid 'and. 'Mrs. Reid. As a ' cli- max of their, visit they' saw. Douglas off ',on a'plane from Malton on a `business; .trip •y to New .. York. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard 'Ritchie IPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom Butchering • Mondays: Hogs, $2.00in by 4:00 p.m. Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound CATTLE, CALVES 'and LAMBS EVERY : DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY We Do 'Curing and Smoking ... Beef, Porgy�k and Lamb.. ic Sold Whole, Half or uarter, . . For' -Better Service,' And, wer ' Pric'es Call Ripley 100,, Chas. -tooisma, Prop. . ' MONUMENTS For sbund counsel and• a fair price on a. monument correctly ' designed from quality.. material, rely' on *ELTON MEMORIALS r,' "Walkerton Pat O'Hagan, Prop: Established'' Over Sistty Year Phone' 881.0234 Beloved Kiitough. Lady Passes MRS. JOHN W. COLWELL • Death' came suddenly on Sun* day; morning, (May 26it'h, ' at St. Joseph's, Hospital,. London, to' Mrs. John W.• Colwell, a ,belov ed and well known resident of. this area,; where she had spent a long, useful and happy rlife- time; of 85 years. Mrs. Colwell's birthday `'preceded • her death by only tw.o days, • Despite ' her 01.14-octogenariain 'statlus, she . was' remarkably arc- tive and mentally ..alert; .'Nand it Was ,always a cheery experience to, meet and tank ,with her; On Thursday, May 23rd she had attended the Bruce Deanery � meeting. at Bervie. Her d'aug'hter,. +Mrs. Mason, Was spendinge night with her, rking iprepara- tions for a birthday party family gathering o1 • Friday, May 24th. •About •<11:30' that `evening Mrs. Colwell suffered a ` fall result-`. in; in ; a fractured femur. Mrs. 'Colwell was taken to Kincar dinehospital on friday morning:' and from there to St. Joseph's hospital, London, where she underwent surgery to ,have' • the, ifraetured. hiip bone set. Sty *as early evening •.when: she • teak -li- ed to,°,her .hospital room. 'She; spext` a restful night, • but suc- cumbed suddenly to a heart seizure about 8:00 o'clock Sun- day. Morning. ' . Mrs. Colwell was' the former, !Bella ..'Moore; `daughter • of Geo. Moore and Agnes, Wardrop. of Greenock .Township. The favi ly Mane, was on. 'theighway east of Kinloss 'Village ,where .Bella was born on May. 24th, ".1678. • For most of . theirmarried life Mrr:. and Mrs.: `Cohwell'' resid ed on Concessio;10,, Kinloss, on the.. farm. which they bought from: the late , Ed ; Hodgins. Mr. Colwell had previously • been in business' at • Kinlough. for - a time , 4 • Mr. •Colwell died .'on January 1st, 1950, and Mrs Colwell shortly moved - to , Kinlough -where she. , 'head; .since.. resided Roy. Graham took over ..the Col- well farm, on the :Tenth.. The remains ;rested .at "the• MaoKenzie-•;Memorial; Chapel in Lucknow;, where a huge throng gathered to pay,' their respects end . extend, sympathy to,.the:, be- reaved. • • "AtKinlough Anglican 'Church, where.. :Shp lad long ',been-. a faithful and devoted rneinber„ of the ihhurch • : of Ascension, the. funeral service was held on Tuesday, May 2ath,., conducted by Rev; ,Canon R. W., Stump, Interrn.ent :ryas in Greenhill Ce - m etery .,the 'pallbearers being Delbert Hedley, .:Richard 'Cosh, Robert Forster, ,Roy,: stet; Ray Gliders,. Gordon, , Pat •terson Mrs Gorlwell ,is" survived by three' • daughters, Mrs: Ardill Mason '(Gladys), Mrs..'Don 'Mc- and her mother, ' Mrs. ,Albert• Alton were recent visitors /With* Mr'. and 1Vfrs:' Gordon' Finnigan. Miss Dolly •Suplat .and 1VIx: Gordan Kerr visited on Sundray -with Mr.„ and Mrs: Alvin Kerr, Goderioh. On Saturday, visitors were Mr; and 'Mrs. William 'Ruddock, Goderich. HOLDING • SPECIAL SERVICES ' AT 'QST: MARYS � IUg!liteISR USUri I*UUI*t /I$EAUU/ISUUR/OINUnIU SEE' : the ..„. ..• .6' Featuring The HURON 'COUNTY •Dairy Princess Competition Wingham Area, .June 6, 7, 8 ThuNd.uy, • Friday "Joining Rural and Urban Ontario" Ra• U.an miiiUaUaaa■■Uiisaiiimi aunima nm Cosh (Annie),, . Mrs. • Walter For- ster • (Isabelle).. allof,'• Huron. Township, and two sons;; !George' of •Groundbirch, B.C'., and Currie'. of Kinloss Township ' ' She is survived also: by b one : sister,: • Mrs. Wm." (e etta) Bushell. of. q..ucknow; 25 ' d •children.. :and 17 ,:great rand-. children Besides her husband . Mrs. Col -,1 well was predeceased . by a daughter;. Mrs.. Mervin Hedley (Annetta) . on April 21st, 1943: SAUGEEN LIFE MEMBEES: HELD ,MONTHLY : MEETING The . regular monthly .meeting of .the •';Saugeen Life ;U,nderWrit ers Association ' was held•' , in Walkerton, ' May 24th, With a 50% ' attendance.: David.' Carru- thers L.L.B: ,of Grant: and Car- ruthers; Walkerton, was formal - ay : introduce -d by Rod Helwig. 1V1r. .Carruthers : outlined his 'ac- tivities ' before coming to • Wal= ,kerion and gave . a very, 'interest ing' and ,,inf&rrmati�ve 'talk on; `one phase of '• "Estate ; .Planning." Clarence Thompson thanked Mr. Carruthers; and•:welcomed hrin to Walkerton; ,.• Perc. 'Pentland. .inquired. -how many plates .`should Abe prepared .for the 'next ineeting,:.to be held •at Pere. Pentland's cottage, at Pike 'Say, and it •was,_ felt be. ,tween: 22 and 25 would bei suf- ficient. ,Tlie ;time of the dinner was :set • at 5:30 or . 6 ,o'clock. ELE • IVIr. and •Mrs. 'Fred Mequillin attended, the'bapttismal; service in 'Kitchener en Sunday when 'J'ill 'CARS• -. TRUCKS ' T ACTON LAWNMOW • S- WELDING Ellen, :daughter af'. Mr. `:and. Barry' McQuillin; a' was ehrisl ed. Also attending,. was•:the great • grandrmother,`; :Mrs.. J Miller: '..Mrs. Frank '1VIcQuililin Mrs:'Carl. Johnston _ of Blue\ attended their -class reunions St'ratiford • on Saturday.' . Just a reminder . of •the W.I. .Thursday at 2:30 un the ` H This. is :the grandmother's: ing, '. 4-. Several --ladies attended District ' Annual meeting of 1 in Dungannon on Thursday. '1 Miss Gladys ,MacDonald, ,1 2, ,Lucknow; is attending:. Bruno School of Hair Design London. Thedeath of Pope .Jahn XK.III ' has caused • universal mourning around. the world: . • ' Locally special services are ,being., ,held at :St. Marys Roman Catholic Church in Lucknow+ lVM.ei'inibers of the .c athOlic. Worn. 'en's 'League held` a special ser- vice on Tuesday . evening ,when prayers were said for the Pope Ono 'Friday ' evening a , special :innass. *rill (be held at. St, Marys.,. ZiQN- Harold , Gardner of Hamilton spent `the week-endvisiting Luoknow' .arid' district relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Ken Laidlamf of` London spent Saturday visiting in the district; THE, ALASKA BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat -eating• animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet when he rears up on his hid legs. Like all bears, the 'brownie' hibernates in winter.Soon after the first snow falls, he -finds a caveor a deep shelter under an over- hanging ledge ver=bangingledge of rock. There hecurls up' and sleeps until spring. The bear 'retires' for several months every year, sustained by the fat stored in his body. When human beings retire, however, they don't receive ;the same ' help from Nature. They turn instead to life insurance. Nothing,. can make a man's retirement ears more financially ,� ... n ncially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies tabled to his requirements, Let me tell you how. " r Wm, J. Kinahan iQ.R. 20. LUCiIKavW • -Phone Wingbam: 7174-w4 .. SUN :LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA