The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-14, Page 15.•
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WEDNESDAY; AUG. 14th, 1983
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CUSTOM simp ciE*NiN4 'and 112114NTING
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GORDON JOHNSTONE
titcknow • • F'4onte. 528-37/19
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PURPLE GROVE
duesta.- pi 'Mr. arid kis: Bur-
, ten Colins Were Mr. Arthur' Pat-
•terson; Sharon anti "Pat Of Agin-
cotirt; Mrs. Victoria &pith, Mrs.
: John MacDonald, Mrs. Dcin.Mc-.
Cosh; Mr,. arid' Mrs. Victor :, Ga*-
• • ley, Marlene and Gladys; Mr.
and Mrs: Chester Canipbell,
anck Mrs., Eldon Bradley:.
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mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKay,
. Dianne and Carol visited at Mr.
and .Mrs. Burton Collins:
. Mrs .RalPh. ViSited With
james. Londen. •
Mr arid Mrs Gerald BrindleY
• end family were Sunday guests'
at Mrs.', Frank Dore and family.
Mrs:. Howard' ThomPson, Mrs.
• Donald IV'eposh; Mrs. • William
• Arnold,''. 'Mrs. Victor Gawley
. went On the bus trip. With. the
Bervie Institute to Kitchener ion.
Thursday:
1VIrs. Helen 'Swan Spent the
week ./ I.Jontion.. ••••• •
• Mr: and Mrs: Orville 'Needham
of British Ccilurribia are viSiting
' with Mr. and' Mrs, Gordon Need:-
• Mr. Cecil :Hill of , 'Sarnia
Visiting with Mr. and,iMrs..Ralph
.Mason, Mrs, Cur-
rie Colvvell and Bruceo Beitty;,
Ann„ "Mrs.: Walter•Forster,.Caro,
<brine, Janet, Barabara, Donald,
. Mary. Darinda, ja,mit„ Kathy,.
, 1VIcCosh. and- Mary
Anne visited .Monday. With their
'aunt Mrs: Donald 'Martin and
cdusin Mrs,. Ed 9rtiffi4n, of De•-•
.troit 'at their cottage',at Bruce
13eadh, Also attending there.were.
Sandra Keiffs, arid Geri tAnn;.1/1c-
'Margie • C011ins, visited 'With
Mr: and Mrs. Glen Young.
Miss : Frances ,Ch,urch, Dr:
James EMersori were ',visitors of
Mr. and, MrS. 'George Erriersori
and •Bob 'over the :week -end, .
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley,'
Gladys' and Naney bore Were
•guests. at Mr.' .a•nd Mrs. Donald
Ch.acibourne on Sunday evening.,
Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Forster
and fa.inily; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
IVICCoth , and' family, iffMr. and
Mrs. Gotdon Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jelin McDonald, , !Mr. :and
Mrs. • jack Farrell attended the
CO1W.ell ,Pianic on SundaY...
Dianne Dore. N.ritited With Alan
and. Kevin 'Bradley Of. Kincar-
• dine. •
andllVIns, John Taylor, Mr.
and ,..Mrs. Goldie •HustOn, :Mr.
Gordon Enunersori •were' visitors
of. Allis§ Margaret •Robertson, and
, .Mr., Donald Robertsbri. ..,•
Recent' visitors 'tit Mr: and Mrs.
Burton Colins and family were
,111i,. and 1VIrs. Jerorne Schniidt
(Maurice, .Murray, *JOhn 1V1iltl.
rn.ay, Mr. Se MrS. itkirtion Patter-
sOn, Mrs. Glenn, Young and Vic-
ki Louise, Mrs. Jack' Hewitt. and
Dianne, Mr. arid MrS. Morford
IVIacIpay,: Anne, Shirley, and
'Mrs, Frank Dore and Mr.
and Mtg. rrank Stabey.
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,.. : Honest,. Eriergelic!'„, and" Conscientidus ' Geritlerri'an . N. . • . . ..;,,.'.'.*...Y)i.•..'•'4.'' '
, : to sell, retail anr.f whlitlisale • trade' from.. Unit Van ..: •. . ,.....' -..,.,..,„F,..,••i:,..i.:....,„•..,.,
Is . in 'your area. Knowledge. of Sporting Goods 4.n ,. LI! . ,, ..— ''.,'.‘,'"4.': '',r,..`h.';'-•••.-:',
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. . II , , aSet • Minirnurn earnings $100.00 per' sw2e,c,k6(.;.100.0.7.. ,.. :::•. • ' • n. ..,i.,,,,,..„ ..,,:e.,,,,,,,,:n
. • on' vestment req.Uired. for stock purchasing.
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. ReptieS: tO; .BoIt• R, 1-4Ocknovi Sentinel • :II .
ff. M, MacLENNAN
The ever Oreient threat of' a
recurrent heart +attack struck in
the early 'morning hourS of Wed-
1:1Eiday, August Pith,' and almost
instantly' claimed the life oi Her-
bert Maxwell, 'MacLennan, age
457, a popular and esteerned TO-
ident of '14Ucknow for close to
three • decades.. • . •
491,atin, OccuTrea about three
a.m. at . the Lucknow,, plant of
SilverWood -Dairies where he
-had long. been -a faithful and
dependable . ernpIOyee, and Was
the chief blitterinalter and plant
superintendent. •
Mac Or Herb as he was fam-
ilarly • known to inaily in , the
community had gone , to the
plant to correct. an-. arrimonia
leak. A momentary !hydro flick -
•off had •cut off a motor, resul-
ting in the filmes in the plant.
Sim' Wilson had checked iri for
a ear•ly Morning 'trucking asSign-
Merit anti natifiecl MaC by phone
Of the the trouble. •He „gave di-
rections, but 'then decided to gO
to the plant; about a block from
.hinne. • '
• The trouble Was corrected ,and
.Jini left on his trip. Mrs: Mac -
Lerman heard •the tritek passing
down Ha:velock St., and Shortly
after; when ber hubband did not
return., she phoned the plant, Re-
ceiving no answer she 'hurried
to the Creamery, an& through
the WindoW 'Sa-vv that , Mac' had
been stricken. ' •
• 'A shOwer. was held in ,Lang: .: IA the dead of • night it was
side Sehool•previous to her mar- in espeCially shocking expen-
'riage for Miss Ruth MeGilli'varY lente. Upon reaching him, 'Min,
who canie home fron'l. C4igary as eVeryone Calls her; tried:first
tb ' Langside aid rneaSures, trnouth-to-mouth
c urch ...to iMi.,, Raymend BuCk..- resusCitation and 'heart massage,
rneir 4 Calgary. on Atigust 10th, but '• quickly .she realized that
1963 with Rev:..T. J. McKinney the.: selZure 'was fatal, ' •: . •
Of' steeswater, officiating Mrs •
• • Herbert •Maxwell - MacLennan
Gordon Wall ',. was • chairlady in
WaS !born; at Millbank 'in. Perth
her 'usual capable manner 'with CouritY on ,APril .16, '.906,' a son
.an : interesting, prograin, , with pf Ii. tivi..:.mdcLennan. and Emilia
Mrs.: WM, *Ott conducting a SMith.. At Galt on Cietcter4".16th;
musical. Contest I.0' 'open .the pro- 1930, Ile martio .36nnie. .L.,
grani which .wai an account of yahnke.. , :. . ,.., ... , : .. .
a wedding: Readingt were given Mac. had h,:ii Stationary engin-.
by, Mrs7.,Everett WhytOck; 'Mrs., eer'S papers and was emploYed
Wm::Brooks, Mrs. Charlie 'Tiffin. in '. Kitehener at the tinie the
Ocknteats •given by. 'Nfri'• •Jilli Silverwood 'organization -took
,YoUng, Mrs. Frank .Miller, piano, .,o,i,.r tile
Kitchener plant, With
Solo. by . Carolyn MeGilliVary . any!, mac's. beritid of erviee dating
accordian sOlO.'lby Eil • . Burt back' thinty.five ,lears. He .w.as
A' weiterri, 'wedding 'was conduc-. ,
at 'the Cargill " plant briefly ,be-:
ted With. 'Marion Wall as min- fore • Mr. and Mrs. MacLennan
ister, Ruth WhYtOck, maid Of carne to'Lucknow sOme 28 years
honour; • 'Sharon; Moffat, bride; agd, Where: their only:, daughter,-
AgneS. ConleY,•'groorri,arid janice 'Marlene, rioW Mrs. -John •:.crow
Wall'best :man 'dressed in wes=..of wayne, •Asj.idagan was ,kota.
lern • attire,. Ruth was eSePrteri-, ill.. MacLennan he'd .ser`Ved.. on
ta her chair of 'honour bY. Bar- the•c. • LueknOw . piiblic School
bara IM.eQUilli nd Dorm Burt
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'Mrs. Lerne (Myrtle) Brubather •
of Kitchener. • ,.
- He 'was predentased by •
,rnother in 1946, has - father in
;1058, and. .a.,'Sister Mrs. Edith
Dunbar' of Milverton in 1952.
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Guests.. with. Mrs..,•colin
Gregor' :last, week were , Mrs..
.Murdp 'MacGregor of •'Alberta;
and Mr.. Laviina. tunce of De-
troit; .. • '
• MisSes Arm and.' • Charlotte
Mackenzie are ,visiting ,their
ter -Mrs.' Earl HcrWes. • • .• ,
-.Mrs. Stuart Mac. Lenna.' "..ipent
the week -end in Toronto with
her sister, .1‘iirs. •Gordbri Ronald.
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s Mrs. 'Boy:d Murray and darign-
ters jean and Peggy .of• London
visited with ;Mrs. Sandy Mac-
poriald• last week.
• Mrs, Colin MacGregor .attenti;
;ed.'..the• Drennan;Crozier wedding
in Kitchener. , ' • .
. and Mrs. Nelson '.t.),cirsch•
and -.Children. of :New Harriburg.
aro guests Of. MiSs Annie Ma.c-
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DROWNLNG .NARROWLY .- '
AVERTED 'AT • i I ERLEY•
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A, drowning was . averted .•on,
.SatUrday• aiternOon, Julry glth at
Amberley.Beach, .when -an elder7
•ly lady was, brought to shore &
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revived .:$13y. resuscitation:, • •
,Tlie• la•dy, 'arsister of the SnowL
den• Brothers, summer residents
at the ,beach and with •Whern. she
Was 'visiting, was noticed:,floating
face' down about twelye feet
from shore by Mrs..Robert Joiner
and Mrs:'E. T. Carter, who were
on the 'beach nearby.' T.hey 11 -.411 -
led her from the water and arti-•
ficial respiration vvas , 'pplie•d by
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Dr. C. L. COughlin, • eterinary
'doctor. The elderly la y quIckly
reiponded, `and was taken' to the
brothers' cottage: IA , medical
deetor.frorn Point Clark was cal-.
led. to the scene.. :,
• a a • Board,. was a' member of 'the .• .; • . •
Barbara read an address of geed Lione Club -and ;affiliated. with Harty 'Boyle Spoke
wishes and also read .the cards. the Lucknow United Church. Re .
-attached to; the lovely gifts pre- was a past ,president of the Sad- ,
sented • by., .Agnes Conley and geen Buttermakers' Association. T. --
Janice 'Wall in, their .cOwboy out- 0 Bruce Group
Theifuneral service ;was held , . •
fits. She was assisted in dpenhig t • •• The Bruce County Historical
Society' held their regular ,surn-
mer meeting .in the Kincardine
Anglican . Church Parish Hall
with a veriy goOd attendance.
Mr.' Harry •J. Boyle who was
born, and. raised near St. Augns-
evening. • • ' ' Cemetery • the pallbearers !being tine was• the g est sneak
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her gifts hy. D°'ill'a• 'Burt.. lvY*!- ChaPel in Lucknow On Friday,
Ivan LaidlaWi arranged tile gifts August 9,th,. 60ndlieted itsy Rev.
on tables. Ruth thanked. .every- :g. NV: Hart, !Who was siv•ing as
one' very; graciously inviting all vacation suopls, for Rev.. H. ,tir.
to visit .her in Calgary, Lunch straw. , , .
,and •social .tirrie •. concluded the, • Interment 'Was. in Greenhill
Mr. Dan T. I'VIcKinnbn, and
Bob Garbutt arrived home frOm
,London Where
they were .P.a4ents, '
Miss Joan- SteWart of Tees
water visited' With her aunt„
Mrs: Dave" Moffat While ..Ross
Moffat visited 'With fils annt ancl
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Donald•Stew-
art. • ,
ViSitors at ;the halite of Mr.
and Mri.•,W.m. ,we're ,Mr.
and :Mrs, 'Bob' Evans ',and family:
of Hamilton *- and Mrs.' Edith
trown . and arbara. Of Ldndon,
Barbara viSited her grandpar-
ents for a week. . •
Visitors with. Mr.• and' Mrs.
Frank Miller were Mr. arid 'Mrs.
Art Hinschberger and Dale, Al,
Mr) ,Miller and Mr...and Mrs.,:
HarveY arid David of 'Kit-.
chenei, Mr. and MrS, Bruce
Smith, . Viola, Mary Ann 'arid
Brian •of Bluevale.
Mrs. Edith (Taylor) •Warre
Of Gull .La -visited
ith
!IVIr. and rs. itchie
and wi .other neighbours, and
friends in'the diStrict. She lived
for a ti e at the hOrrie Of the
late tlVir. d Mrs. Dan McKin-
non attended, school at .SS'
No; 91 She .is a teacher in Sask:
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Bob • Macintosh; Bud Thompton Mr. Obyle started his career in
1936 wirenthe began workin,g for
CKNiX and ••haS been steadilY
climbing to better positions uritil
now .he is 'supervisor . of radio
Donald. ' MacKinnon,'
Wharry, RedVers Johnscm, John
'Henderson; - • .
" Besides hiS Wife, daughter and.
son-in-law, Mr. MacLennan is features for the •CBC.. . •
survived ,by a , brother,. Alex His book,. "MeStly ClOVer"
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MacLennan ,of •TillsOnbtirg and has Sold 6000 coPies 'and ist still
two SiaTers Mrs. A. .(Gladys) selling.• ChaPters from this 'book
• ' ' are often printed in our local
We are very t sorry •that• ,Mrs.
Sam Morrison who -forrrierly
lived on : the Boundary gast
where her son, Melvin now re-
sides patient :with a broken
leg.' in Victoria Hospital, Lon,'
don..i Previous to' that she: was'
a patient in` Wingharn and•Dis-
trict hospital. •
Miss Margaret ,Mc1V/illan re7,'
turned to Kitchener. Suridayi'af-
ter ayS at home with ton-
s' itis; • .
,, Threshing as started in the
COmmunity, •
,Langside la les catered for the
wedding ner of. the tick-
MeirLiMcGill• vary • weddi • on
Saturday.
Mts., GOrdon al; 4.4aniae,
Douglas and Brian 'visited with
her mother, Mrs. Arthur in Au-
burn' Sunday • afternoon.' .'
papers. •This COrning October he
is having another book published
called "Nome Brew arid Pat-
' Mr. Boyle explained.the. Hist-
orical 'Society .rneeting was the,
first :time he had.been, asked to
speak at suCh a trieeting,' and, he
was not sure, of *hat Was e,x-
peeted Of-hian, °
Ildwever, a's'he prec'eeded. With
his talk, it Was clear, to those
listening' ta him that he was
ecording. history by, telling the
customs' of a, former ,generation.
With •his remarkable memory &
gift for telling '8-tories, he is able,
`to 4'3.•ring to mind the events of
Oar fathere and ' grandfathers'
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days. His keep 'sense..of hum:our
'added greatly ta his reminiscing.
.mr. oy e s wri }rigs, although
.obviously intended "to be ,amus-.
ing, e6uld vsed,:iby research
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ALIGNMENT
SERVICE
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Phono 357-1230
linneaniamiamlainainannor :
..students in- years: tO ccme as
reference,. guide' on eVeriday
ciistoins of a /previons genera, •
- MiSS 'Ohariatte Gall of -Kin-
Cardine, aeconipani•ed ; by :Mrs...
Ken petrie, was" SolOiSt for ;. the
evening .,• , •
social. ,p,eriod was enjoyed
:after the meeting 'adjoUrned.
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tot) -11Vionday, SePteniber 2nd, incl.
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