The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-08-28, Page 13WEDNESDAY, AUGN 28,, 1063:
ROY N. BENTLEY
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ACCOUNTANT.
GODERICH,, ONTARIO
. Box; 476..
Phot ae JA.. ekson 4-9521
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A. '.M, HARPER•
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Chartered Accountants
55-57 South Street
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
.Telephone JA 4=7562.
JOH NSTO•N E'S
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FUNERAL HOME.
• ; Modern and Convenient
Lucknow, . Phone '528-3013. ,•'
pay 'or Night' .•
Serving ' All :'Faiths
According: to Their Wishes''
Moderate Prices'
Established 1891.
R. D U•.:VA; L
ChiropraCtor
Ph sic and. •Electro Therapist
' Wilgharn . • — . Phone 300
(Office '.located on John' St.' West
:next to Tarantto' Dominion' Bank:)'
NSU tANC:E
FIRE, WIND CASUALTY
• AUTOMOBILE,
AND LIFE
To .Protect. Your Jack,
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Home, your Church, or at '
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additional, charge.
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We Have 'Be.en Memorial
'Craftsmen for Thirty -Seven'
Years, Always :Using
.THE BEST GRANITES.
' Along :With. 0.
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Office Hours ;10:00 a.m..'to 9:00
p,m Phone Roy•.:1VIacKenzie,
Ripley, .96 i-24 for .appointment.
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BELL '
OPTOMETRIST GODERICH
F. T. Armstrong
Consulting Optometrist
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•: LUCKNOW DISTRICT`
CO-OPERATIVE INC. ,
Lucknow, 'Phone 528-2125 •f
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TED COaLLYER
Registered ' Master • Electrician
.LI,CrRICAL, CONTRACTOR
Speciali4in'g' in
Electric I•le,ating,. Electric Wiring
" • and Repairs
and
'All elcctri.cal' Appliances
l:,Ud'1c11r1'"C, Phrine 528-5182
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il!er` McIntosh
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ClitARTEREO` :ACCOUNTANTS
te,icleat~, Partner,
J. ' E, Kennedy, C.A,
Opposite peg . O•f flee
Pht�iie 381.34'71 aikertori
'or' The Begt"
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d On Thec
40th Anniversary
Happily surprised, on their
40th wedding : aannikerSa:ry, Mr,
and Mrs.' Harvey Maize Of Luck
now! were gu•ests of honor 'Suit-
day tat ,a; • adinner. 'in, . the Tiger
Dunlop. Inn,' •Goderich,
Mr, and .Mrs. 'Maize Were mgr.'
vied oat �: icttarLa : "St • Tntiated
Church,- Goderioh .and l:iye4d 'on
the! 4th, r• Con., ,of Ashfield UntilJuly, 1961, when . theyretired' &
Moved into L;ickmaow. .
They •Ihave .4 children, John
and '.Harold •of Dung,annion., • Gor ,
•don, of Lucknow,-; one daughter,
Kra, Glen Springer Of TillSon-.
burg and 17 grandchi'ldrena.
Guetats in 'attendance- included
'brothers',and 'Sisters', of 'Mrs.."
Maaize •(formerly .• Idaa Glazier),
Mrs. 'Margaret Prior, Mr.. - and
Mrs, William Glazier of Guelph,'
Mr. end'. ''Mrs: Stanley .• Deni:is,
Clifford :aand • Mr. Peter Glazier
Of '.Landon, .Mrs. Roland Grain. oaf
,Wimghtarn absent.
The eceletbrants were Presented.,
wi't'h Iboutanniere and • .corsage,
respectively. by their grand -
'daughter, Miss :.I:Jinada• Springer,
othergifts. including . aa• purse of
mangey.and a giflt from the grand-
children•
War Veteran 'Dred
From ., Car
William,. Archaibalyd 'Robinson,
age...54, died in, Saugeen' Mein-
aria' 'Hospital,• Southamp:tona an,
Thursday, , less : t'h'an tthree., •days
after Suffering . �critical 'rn�tirie§
•when( struck iby a •car. •
Mr, :1 obinsOria was as • iformer
resideritt of Luacknow; who ;was.
em'pl'oyed in' the:facttory there
for some time 'after World, War,
II.' His • wife,' :.who' (predeceased
'him, : was the ` former .Florence
(Flossie) . •M'acItnnes of Luakn+ w. •
They .resided lin what 'is now ith e'
Sidney . Whitby :resid.eanc+e.'
Bld las• '•;he • wasl?P .. Y • 'o uliarl.�
kn•own;..by thisfriends joined ':'tahe.
:97?th Battery fait Walkerton.in
193!9., saaoii. •afterr the':outibreak of
World War Il . ' He. served over
seaas •wiih *thee 7th Medium' Regi=
Ment
The funeral' .servtice: woos: held,
on', Saturday:,. at, Southampton
with • biiri•al +int• South T�imloes
Com;etery •
Mr; :Robinson is • as'urvived' ': by
'one...son Wayne, . at (home; •a- stis
ter; '' Mrs. Marilyn Bonen° of'
Brantford and :twao abrothen ,' Earl
of ' • Haan iltan : and, • Russell • of
Southampton. :
Bill was erri,ployed in .aa Soutth-•
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hampton furniture . ' factory:,
suffered; :w'h'at proved . to be,
'fatal ahead injuries 'aaabou:t " 11.:00
On,: onMonday evening -in Port
Elgin Iat . , was reported fillet, he
!stepped onito. the roadway into
path of aa, ear:driven by, A•us-
ttin Rutile Of: Hamilton. Upon,
•suddently applying the brakes, is
car which was 'following and:
driven aby, Mrs. Beat Garret of .
Clinton r'a'n 'intro :therear of.the
Rutile car.
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL
ROBERT SOAK'S DEATH
(Continued From Page 1)
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•dicated9no intfe
derground an'
fere With `
• He said'
closed; u'
James Hug
oont'acted,'.•bw
otth,er aparts :of
zvt'inue.
Mr. Muir said . the 'Piece of
sa'tt was aabouit'itwo'feet by (three
feet'and, -weighed about 3.00 Lbs,
He' said "a foot or one .(second
•either, way 'would 'have saved .Mr.
Boa•k."
Community • Mourns
for isttruoture un-
would. not •inter=
'i'ng operations,
e 'ehatnber had been
it maiming ainsapector
s of Toronto, ' was
'that dpenatioons in
the .•aline would
Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment and
Balance, Window Replace-
ments, Radiator Repairs.,
Protect against • rust with.
Unda-Spray.
Daftidaon's. Texaco. Service
No: , 8 Highway;. Goderiich.
Phone JA *4=7231
John 'Jamieson • "Aunt Ida;"
keeping the CO -op books far M.
,J; ,mieson,, who was. manager. 'aaxi,d . •
shitpper. ,oaf the Co=op: fait that time. .
• This • led ev:entually :too Bob's
aa'paiitmaent as Co-op sec're'tary
• and latter to 'manager of tthe Co
tip, when their 'feed ,and ferrtil=
iter. (business was conducted in
the . building . ,'across from Tom
Hacketts sthap, aanad the -grocery '
'business was operated in the
present` Greer . TV land; 'electric.;
It was 'du'ring Bob's maniagersnip` •
that the. fertilizer aplantt was .mov=
ed ..from a shed _across the;tracks
to its ipresent . llotaa'biaon,
Meaanatirnae, romance had a enter-
ed Bob's. life , and he 'married
Doris McCreight,, daughter of:..
Mr. and ',Mrs..' Frank " MCCreaighrt.
of .Huron Tbwnaslhip.. Doris' was
athen..e member of the Baarnk'' of •
Montreal . staff.
Bob withdrew frac i, the .Go' -op .
service far reasons' of heaalth and
bought the John Jarniieson ,''farm
in Paaramount 'district, Which 'lie
has ..since; continued to • operate.
For the'past 'two' years, . farming
has been aa, see.ond•ary'. accupaition•
•as ihae •was Working full time in
Goderieh.
B'c'b •• was `a : friendly .• (and well •
liked young' ' man,. end. never
Spared ' 'himself in' .tprov:iding for
his`. young family. He Was` inter- . .
rested • •Ln . (sports, and awhile: his •
own boys" were getting achance
in .. organized *ball and hockey..in:.. ,
Lucknow;' Bab . took an ,iri+tere.. t
in other farm boys; at greater dis-:
t'anoe from town v4rho :weren't
getting much 'of a chance: 'He .
.orgaanaized a ball ,team:'and. pro- ' d
mated a their'' "'activities', • almost
single 'handed.•: In the . Wtinater he
;saw- that. same of these lads also
thaad:.a ;chance for.:same• thockby
games. ' in Lucknovtr. ;
Bob's.: apo ,ularit' land .the
s tn=
p,, .. 1'' y... .
pathy felt for the b�ereatred was
evidenced' ;by the, 'hundreds:. Who'
.called : at' the:: funeral 'home and
attended the ;.funeral.,it : w,as • .a
sad, sad'day.` in'. this cniamuniity
•
The tragedy •cast •a deep • gloom
over the' community, and family'
and • 'relatives nii:nvbed • with stir-
row; 'ahave the most sincere Sym-
pattthy of a host of frioenids..
The funeeral service Wes ;held
at the MacKenzie Memoriam
Chapel qn Tuaesdtay afternoon,
conducted by, . Rev,: Neil 1McCom-
bie of • Ashfield • Presbyterian
•Gauracth and Rev. Road McLeod' of
Lucknow' .Presbyterian .Church.
Inttermnent• was in Greenthill a. Ce-•
r ettery, tthae• Pallbearers . being
Bob: Simpsoni; Grant : Fiarrisah,
Eric. 'Hackett, .tStewaart 'Jamieson,.
end'•.;two fellow :members : of the
mine shift. The flower. bearers
were other fellow workers.
Bob tis .}survived by hlS•'widow,
the :.'former Doris McCreighit; six.
chhaialdren,' Sandra, $illy, :Raobbbie,.,
Brent, • :Linda. ' land Perry,' ages
13 to 2' ,years, and' tall .east :ho ie;.,
by his •mother, (Mrs. ',Rae ' Bak
of Lucknow; • four brothers, Jaas.
:af Asthfield, Wing . Corn nander:-;
Wuha am .
A.• Boak of Ottawa,
'Aaron of Dares�den,' Raaaryrriondl.. cif
Richmond, B.C.; and two: Sisters,.
MrA.: Iver" ('lVLargaret). Small of
•Raymore, On,t.. and :Mrs:.. Robert
(Jessica)' .Campne'y .,of Trenton. .
Boil In. TheWest:
Bob,•
was. �a .Son of Mrs.;aynes
:Book and the 'late. Mr. $soak" *of
Bruno, ; • Sask::..,and:: awias: born at
Saskatoon on Navember'.8'th His:
father wale a native ' :of.. hreland
Who carne to Canada las a: youth
and ,.Bob'sa:mother. is, the.foram•er
Margaret Rae Jamieson 0f. Ash
fiietld Mr: Boa•k .:dried about 'four,
years 'ago : .
It was back in'.:1a937 . ,thtat
BOak and .aa, friend bicycled to
Ontario, and • went, beck' West
with such.; ,glow:ing tales of On-
ata'rio . that brothers and .<sisters
were •iaattnaaated east:
• Bob got 'Grade 12 in' the West,
abut :decided.• 'oto. '(get his senior
matriculation.. i'ri• Ontario. He
maaade his headquarters with his'
uncle" and . aunt, - .Mr.. .and Mrs..
.Ewart . Jamieson 'of Ashfield.: He
settled in the summer 'tand did
hard rock •nickle Minting in the
Sudbury 'district, to get enough
money to attend Lucknow High.
SSh'Ool, to acquire • 'Gra'de • 13.
standing. • . • • •
He served- with the RCAF "ov-
erseais in thte. European tthea.tre.
in Worl i ,War I'I and having avoi-
unrteered:f aor • service. in .tthe Jaip-
(nese. ieem'pai.gan received his tills-,
change '.lin 10145 nupori the Jaapatn-
'ese capitulation.
He ' .m uarned.. to the Lucknow
area and sitaartedihae'lping a1VIrs
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Dead;Stock .: Y
Removal Service:
We are' licensed': t0 :remove,
your dead :or .' crippled farm
animals for; sanitary ' disposal.
GORDON YOUNG, 'Elmira
Phone ;Callect'tto:
MRS. GORDON TAYLOR
528-5950 Lucknow.
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247hour service
Licence Nos.
215C63 • antd' 22R63
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EARTH -BIRD TI'LLE.RS.
NEW iIFE CALF GROWER
A carefully blended calf food, that assures early
market and better . foundation stock
We carry a. 'basic line of CHOPS and
MILL FEEDS: FREE DELIVERY, tor>Jots ..
or up. YOU SAVE BY ORDERING BULK..
Minimum 3 tone
BULK GRAINS TO ORDER .:
New Li. a i,6%;Dairy Ration..
sustains milk ..production, when• pastures. dry up
KNECHTEL and SON LTD.
.Lucknow` Branch, Phone .528-3014 A
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