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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-17, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JULY • 17, 13R 111Z 41C&NOW: SENTINEL, LUeltNOW, orrr.AR,Io PAGE =YEN; PURPLE GROVE e Doent Dianne ,_re asp._ a week with. Mr, and . Mrs., William White., ,Mr, and Mrs.. Gordon ' Mac- • Donald and Mary Helen spent Tuesday with (Mr, and Mrs. Har- veyRadbourne. of !Park Head. Miss ,Annie McLeod, Lucknow spent the week -end with Miss Margaret, Robertson; ' Mrs. Frank' Dore and Ronnie visited 'Mr, and Mrs. William White Monday evening.: Friends. are sorry to hear that Kerry Boyle is in War Mem- orial Hospital,n• Londo.. Mr. 'and • +Mrs. Francis 'Boyle spent Sunday with her. • Miss Margaret • Robertson held a .shower on Friday evening in honour of Miss. Marlene Bob. 'ertson. Mrs. Burton Collins.. con- ducted, a couple of . contests. Mrs. Gordon • Pattersan +had. a: reading on marriage. 1Viis, Mary Anne McCosh "assisted' Marlene opening the gifts.. Lunch'• was. served' by the hostess and her assistants. Miss Nancy Dore spent a . few days with Mr, and. Mrs. Howard Orr. • , Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald ; and Mary Helen spent. Sunday at' the 'cottage at• Big Bay.: Miss Mary ' Anne McCosh spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, Donal4 "McCosh. Mrs,,. Hugh Jansen attended the shower for Miss Nancy Ir- win at: Lucknow on Sat. A ,number' fromhere attend'e •- 'the 12th Celebration in Toronto on Saturdays • ' Mrs. Donald .MCC'osh, . Mrs. Walter Forster,. Carolyn visited with. Mrs. Annetta Bushell of Lucknow.. . ' • Mr. and Mrs. Alex .•Robertson and family of Wingham were guests of Mr. and Mrs,, . Walter Fo,.rster. on Sunday'.. Mrs. William Arnold, Mrs. 'Donald • McCosh attended ,the Mount ,Hope . Women's Institute et Dabbinton. .Mr.. 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Phone Collect 528-2427 Office Open Daily 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Located East of Lucknow on Highway 86• ■ 1••.l••nN•n••!•••n•ain•••• •••••••••••.••••••••••• z1. Helen Swann ' visited Mr. arid. Mrs. Donald 1VIcCosh: Mr. and .Mrs.. Fred Webster, •Lynn and,Peter of Willowda`le, Miss Aneta Forster. of Toronto, Mr Bill Robertson of Kitchener, Mrs. Carl Strathdee of Uranium City were .Sunday ,;guests of. Mr, and Mrs Walter Forster. • David Stanley. and Allan Tra- her visited Mr. Norval, Stanley. 'on' Sunday. , . Former °C eric s SonDied • Suddenly • : The death of •Dr. Donald Ito-, bert Copeland . occurred sudden- ly in• Vrest,, Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Grimsby, on Sunday, July .• '7th, He was in his '.41st year: • . • Dr; ?Copeland was a ' ,den:tal. surgeon at Griin•sby and a son, of Rev.,Rabert C: and Mrs. Cope-. land.' of London. Mr. Copeland ministered on:' the Ashfield .Cir- cuit from 19+18 to •1021... • The funeral' service. was- ;,held at .Trinity United 'Church, Grims- by on Wednesday, July lOth,_with. interment in Queen's Lawn Ce-. rnetery.. . Those •wishing could', make do- nations to the Trinity : Church; organ' fund. Dr Copeland is survived by his +wife, the former :Robizrta Clare . Duthie,. Ebur . children, Bruce, Rickey, ,,Craig:' and Mar- garet 'Louise • all at home; ' hisparents, Rev.- and Mrs. Cope=' land of London .:.and a brother, Dr.m George:''C'opeiand of. London. ANNOUNCING T • DUNGANNON Mr. and: Charlesre M Mrs. Pee c Brantford and Mrs. Harvey Webb of St. Helens visited Saturday with Mr. and; Mrs. Cecil Blake,. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert and family., on Sunday visited her sister and husband, Mr. and. Mrs: Nestle, Brampton, ,Mr,. and Mrs. Oscar • Aithell and son Paul of ,Walton on Sun- day visited cher parents, ;Mr. and Mrs., Arthur +Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culbert .and son' Bill 'on. Sunday attended the 50th wedding :anniversary of Mr. :.and Mrs. Melvin, Tyndall, the, former being Mrs. Cullbert's brother. - An ."At Home" was planned for neighibours, .friends and relatives.. Mr.' and Mrs. Tyrr dall were hosts at, a. family din- ner at the Bedford Hotel, G,qd erich , on 'Saturday evening. Mrs. Arthur Elliott, 'Misses Re- bina, ' Nettie Sproul and Mrs. Herb: .Finnigan on Saturday at- tended the 00th +birthday party of the Tatters aunt, .Mrs. Mary .Galbraith at the home of Mrs. Alice Lawson, 'Clinton. . : The Dungannon' ...Canadian Girls In Training : have received chevron"s granted iby the • .Na- tional, .C.G;I.T. coanmittee of the Canadian council of -churches for attaining the .required standards of projects.' V badges, and certiif- ' icates are' given; Mrs. Herb Fin ni+gan and. Mrs./ N. L. Gostonyi have:been leaders. • • Mr: and Mrs. Fred Kingand ion Bill 'on .Sunday, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred `King; Sr., at Dundas and, at Hamilton Beaoh. .Miss Dianne King, a niece,returned home after a vis it, Miss Joanne King, daughter: of Mr, and .Mrs. Ernie King ,is Vis- iting Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Weaver and .:uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. King:' • Mr., and Mrs. .Charles' Ward-, rop " have. Moved from • Shephar- ton to the house they.purohased from /'thelate ,Fred Buechler estate on .. main . • street. Mr.. and : Mrs., Anderson Mug- ford, ford, London ;:spent• the week- end with her mother, MTS. Ab rier ,Morris.:' ,Mr:: Bert McWhinney who un derwent • an operation at Vic- toria . Hospital Londonlast/week. is doing very well . towards ;re= covery. Mrs. Hugh . McWhinney • • D�sc4ss Pension " Plans At Seminar: Ontario. • eniployera of 10; Per- sons or more axe .now' ,required . . to set up pension . plans, even. though it is likely the Federal government will enter this field.: Mr. ,Robert G, Shortreed, tax consultants, told . a meeting of Stratford firm executives during a,, pension .seminar • at British Mortgage .& Trust Company yes terday . that "between now and June 30th, '1064, all companies. of '16 'persOns or more without a pension plan inu'at institute plans and file 'them with' the Comniission, and all existing' plans ' must be reviewed and amended if necessary." Laurence•Z.. Coward, an ,actu- ary, said . that we • seeni to be running into a clireet conflict between two different social welfare philosophies, • held {by ' . 'two different :levels : of govern- ment. "On the one hand wehave the portable pension approach of. the provinces, and' on the other . the proposals .fora national con- • tributory wage-relatedplan to be set up . by . the federal gov- ernment. The conflict between these two plans is the really lbig issue in Canadian. Rension planning at present," he said Births SOAK, -- •At Chatham ;Genera',' Hospital, on Saturday, July 13th to Mr. and .Mrs. Aaron Boak (Bernice Shaddick) of: Dresden, a, daughter a sister for Ricky and Larry. • • •spent. a few days in . London to • • make' visits to . his 'bedside and'. • report : of his ,progress, • Mr. and Mrs..Ernest Pritchard; d Toronto visite. relatives here for the 'weekend Mrs, :Simon MacKay was. ta- ken' to aGoderich ' Hospital_ a . a patient" With a heart attack last Thursday Reports are that .,she is showing :. good • improvement. • Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Irvin &' Bet ty visited on Sunday `with Mr. and' Mrs. Bertram Curran, Lon- don; also, . with. the motor party were,Mn ' 'and ' Mrs. " Will Irvin of Belfast and 'Mr..•George 'Alton. of. Sault Ste. Marie::: 1 • iih A complete Line We Offer:•'..A..-::(#01.01ete.:., • FEED MIXING PROGRAM BULK FEED SERVICE •AVAILABLE CHOPPING,. ROLLING, MIXING MOLASSES 'Phone 528=3000. , rp