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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-19, Page 5' ed. . "a. R !t ld Ke e- s,t'• ft. n;. to �•t- al.. ad al ,ff le. u-• p 1'. • N,FSDNF,, .NNE 19th, 1983. :attention all owners of trucks, buses end trailers..:. First quarter ,1963 Commercial" Motor Vehicle and Trailer licence plates'. (white on red) -expire June 30, 1963. Second quarter 1963 Commercial. Motor. Vehicle and' Trailer. alter, .Licence Oates green) go on sale Monday, June 24. They are valid ,from date of issue and expire on September 30, 1963. U ONTARIO .DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPO • Hoh..John P. Robert`s, Piime Mlnisterof.Ontarlo Hon. James' Auld.tyrinlsf.r of Transport' • WHITECHURCH.. LADIES GUESTS OF : WINGHAM A meeting of ` the W Ingham Women's . Institut'e. was -held •on Junelath with. 'members of the � Whitechurch Institute' •is guests."' Nineteen members• from White= • church' ' attended. There • were•• 'same. very' timely topics discus- sed The meeting -closed _ with the .singing of the National :An them after which a very • en= joyalble' social timewas enjoyed all. :Whitechurch :branch W©rrren's Institute . held. their regular meeting June : 12th irt" •th • Whit(:- ,.church ,Memorial .Hall with •t'he. 44. president, Mrs 'Coffin, ..presiding, The .meeting. opened ,.with the Ode The . ' secretary -treasurer, Mrs,, ' Victor . Emerson, gave a re- port . on her' attendance° •at• an- nual district , meetings: Roll 'scall response ` was • ,safety , :precau- tions in the .• home: Masses Janice Farrier, and • Sandra Fisher, ren dered'. a duet.. Mrs. Jean Tiffin gave .' her report: on • the' annual district meeting, -.held. at , Pine, River. • Meeting. closed with. : th'e, National' Anthem, .after _Which .a• socrAl• haif 'hour was. enjoyed . by all..Hbst'esses Vrs. Russet Gaunt and Nli•a , ViCtor ;Emerson .served" lunch. aEi+ Tanli%;.'.LUCRN`.O rs. Ward lay ON!ARIo Rest W,,dne.,.Jqy •The death of Mrs .:Bert ••Wa.rd oceur'red . ,in Victoria Hospital On,. Sunday, .•, ,Tune 9th, where. ,she' had: Undergone surgery 'and..had been critically ill ;for a time prior, to her passing, She was 74 Mrs: Ward, was a s•killedp seam stress,. and, :her• services weremuch in •dernand� in.this' com=. munity, .' She ' was of a friendly jovial .:nature • which, • endeared her to° -all. 'Who ,has . come to know her, -during a residence ' of some nineteen years in. Luck now,.... y Mrs Ward was . lthe ,,former Ethel Stimson and •was iboln, in England on February .13t1f, ,1883 She •was, , orphaned ' at an early age and separated'.rorn .her bro- ther, Wm. 'Stimson; with ,"whom she was reunited some twenty years ago. IMr, -Stimson died .on. February 22nd :of ,this `year. Ethel,as everyone called her, Harried Bert Ward on. July 1'6, 1944, and ..they • continued .: to make ;,their •home. in Lucknow: She 'is survived by. her ;husband, who • is not •enjoying . rugge 1. Age hupila and' .GET• 7 ACQUAINTED Tuesday, June 25 2 to 2ran ' 30 pf. Years. By D•ecember •31, 1963. Should. Be Accompanied By Parent. Refrebmerts,will ..be••served. d surgery this week. :' ' Congratulations to Banbara Purdon, 'Sharon .Jefferson and Sheila, .McQu•ilLin who have suc- eessfully completed Grade 10 on their year's .work. Sandy Mc-. Quillin completed Grade 9 , on. •his year's work. ,Mr. Colin McDonald was seri.; 111, : in •Wingham . Hospital• and passed away on Sunday;. BORN to Mr. and ' Mrs. William,. McPherson in . Victoria. Hospital, London, on Thursday,. June •13th, a son. . health; and. by two nephews, Mr: William Roblb is. conv`'ales- Bill;' Stimson' of Kitchener, .Dori cing• ' at the home of his dauggh . ler, . ;Mrs. Les Wardell 'near., Ripley. . .Mr. • and . Mrs Alexof. Nolan o Regina, 'Sask.; • were recent::`'vis-. itors with Mr. and 1VIrs ;Allan Miller : .and .family,' , Mr• and , Mrs:. George Eap' len and M'rs Esplan: of Port' Here she :was, a faithful mem Elginwere Su visitors: •fiber Of St.: Peters Anglican g with Mr. and Mrs Frank Mc-` Church and of the.•.W A. and St.•!-Whihi et' and •family. :Mrs Simon 'De-':' Boer, was hostess' :for .ttie ,June• meeting of U.C.W. on • Tuesday :afternoon with . :166 ladies present Miss W. D. Rutherford 'presided with the theme ' Iberng, "The Pawer' of Wednesday afternoon the ;fun the :Holy :Spirit" Scripture ,;,los" eral 'service 'was • conducted at. St. Peter • Church.'.'by ,Rev. J. : R. King, 'WI interment'' in �G ^een- shill : Ceme ry. The ' ,pallbearers,. were ;M:ik Sanderson,: ,Lloyd Ashton, Ken • Murdie, Sandy' Hackett, Jim ; Mathers, Jim Ketchabaw. . S.tirnson of Goderich :.and . 'a niece, ,-Bertha, . W4r.itcroft of, Lucknovv . Mrs..Warci came to Canada at -the age of ,'1'9:• She was' emnploy ed in. Toronto as ..' a seamstress for , over, thirty • years:. •!before - coining "to .Luc�know Peters `�Gu,ild. - She was a', mei -.. ibex of ,'the Ladies ` Auxiliary to the 'Royal Canadian ;Legion, and a •me nor.'ial, service was held•; by, th:L organization at- k, the John, stone Funeral Home on "Tues.,. day • evening,June 'l.lth On • ST. HELENS Mr and. Mrs David 'Gilmour 'and ''Jeffrey. of Toronto, spent .al.. --.ew ' days : with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. Miss Karen•. 'Gaunt.is:' a patient in. Victoria : Hospital, London, where: She ' Will undergo major son was taken by,'Mrs • :Lorne Woods:•and,4•Mrs. Mintz gave the:, .topic• on .• "'IK'orea.". The bale' ,is, being . 'pa'bkedd for the ': Scott Mission: Filial ,plans 'were. 'made for the June tea and bake,sale. inthe church: on June 25th : • at' 2:30. Rev:.. Angus McKay,: a missionary home oh.. •furlo,ugh :will' be .the :guest• speaker. .Miss Rutherford closed the meeting • with prayer after which Gordon McPherson and ' Miss Annie Durnin served .lunch:., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, and Larry .of . London were week -end 'visitors with ;;Mr. and 1VIrs aW t, : M`i'ller and Mr. and, Mrs.. Chester` Taylor. • • Wrong drds. -Wrong address. -or, a ..accident:in the cleaning: cY. rrgl�t is t'o reach for'' -'the your first movl ';to rt , !ng phon,el-1 i rndyri'fi Xt)er4 1Vc c'=ssni'a..1.,ihe telephone .is always at our scrvrc& The Bel Telephone Company of Cariayla • 7 OLIVET Mr. and Mrs Alex McDougal and 1Heatiher of :,London visited on Sunday with Mrs..Mae.'Ham- ~ilton. . . Mr.. ` and Mrs. Ray Hamilton ',and Wendy' spent the week=end visiting With • relatives in, 'Idon. don ' Mr: and Mrs: .Harry Coiling visited on Sunday with Mr. •' and Mrs: ;H•arb1C1 Johnston of •'T`ees water. • • • Miss ' Alice. Harrington of : Rip spent a few cis rs with Mr. and Mrs. (Walter Blank and .„ fa - milt' ..: . Grades 7 and 8• of . the ' Ripley Area ;School enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto on Friday.. Mrs. Harry Colling entertain- ed a' igroup of young friend on Friday rn honour of •Carol seventh birthday.' . ' A: number °from here'. attend- ed' anniversary services in, St Andrew's . church; Ripley and South Kinloss on Sunday.' • .Is Your Subscription Rersewed? OIL ;EURNER BRINGS TO YOUR FURNAC Maybe your old furnace does.. not perform the. way it should? Let us look over your equipment before you decide to buy:anew. furnace.•, Chances are that aq ' :youneed is knew, efficient Lss° Oil burner.: Low :Budget Terms_ Up To FiveYears l'o Pay ROY HAVEN'S Plumbing and Heating .' ESSO' OIL BURNER Sales and. Service" SOME HEAT SERVICE ESSO 'SERVICE FOR TOP : QU: L'ITY ATLAS . BATTERU S DUNLOP TIRES. (Most •Sazesf In Stock) ATREASQNABLE PRICES! 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