The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-11, Page 8'HE ILUCKNO'gl SENl`INEL,,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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ST: HELENS and AISTRICT
My/lenity-few l+aldieis aniwered
• the rail aft �bh+e„ September
meeting on 'Tbwrsday ' . evening
•in. the :hall with; Mrs. Ross Gan-
arie pares'iadluvg. Leaders were lap
pointed • for ' �bhe Training. . School
•in Wangiham. .Plans were made
for Vie Lucknow (Fair .Project
'Dhe 'boapic r oil Agri ure : , and
:Canadian . • Industry was ably;.
'given by Mrs. JIM:.Aitchison
Mas. .Bross Errington . reads ` the
• =nitro "You Can .take ' . ra (boy.: out
off. e.' , country, (burr ,you. Can't
take the • c'ourntry ,out of aa. boy„
vaiilinar ' • aviras aprepaared. • by Isabel,
iVtltlaer:, iMrs... Andrew Gaunt ,Sang:
a . solo and Mrs • Chester Taylor.
• favoured : with as piaano solo., `'Mrs.
• Gordon''aV1oPirerson•'gave a thum-:
• orous* B reading, Lunch iwas4 serv-
ed at..,:tfhe / conclus_ i.:ons,, by • :Mrs•
.Angus McDonald, ,Mrs: .Gordon
McPherson 'Wild Mrs. Allan -
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Afr . and Mrs, Fred aVI,cQuii1lin.
•were '. recent vtisibors with .(Mr
Nonagenarian
Laid ToRest
MRS.. HOWARD FOWLER
Anna Gertrude Crich, beloved
wtL'fe of • he late DT. H'o!wiard.
Fowler, • passed aw.ay, On. Sep-•
,temlber 2, :1963,, a . few days' af-
ter her 94th birthday:. She made
her hoarse in Lucknow with her
daughter ,Mrs, Gertrude Tre-
leaven far' the ,past 'twelve years.
Born in'' -,Poet Elgin' on' August
218, 11869, she •-was the eldest 'of
nine acihi•Tdren Jahn Crich' and
Agnes Grant ' She is survived
•by
.two sister's in 'Manito'ba, •Miss.
Beryl: Crich, . 'Carberry, Mrs. ' J.
A. .0aallander, H'ar'tney, •daaugh-
•ter . Gertrude,. son Fred a and 'a
number ' of'grandchildren and
great +grandelri(ldren.
Mrs .Fowler attended Toronto
Normal !School and taught for
many years in Listowel and the
surrounding area. • .
On September 30, 1903, she
married Howard Fowler in Sea-
forth. They• made their home in
Clanton , where !Dar. Fo'wlaer prac-
tised'dentistry :.for ,almosit.fifty
years. He passed .away in. 119511:.
IMrs; Fowler's interests were
chiefly in her church and home.
Slhe`sang in the choirs o►•f Clinton
and Listowel, ,held 'otfiice in the
W.M.S. and itiaawglht Sunday
School; She .was a m'emlber of` the
Hospital Board and Mothers
Pensaions Board. She was a gifted
painter •In oils and loved' ,poetry
and flowers. . During her ` ,resid=
ence • in Lucknow, ` Mirs. Foawiler
endeared •iherseLf to maany,
She', was laid to ,rest in. Mait-
land 'Bank .0eMetery
aitland'Baank•CeMetery .(Se'afor'th),.
Service, Was conduc't'ed at the
Johnstone Funeral Hoaine by Rev-
erendHowaanda Strapp. Pall ibe'ar=..
ers• Were two .neipheww, Dr. Au-
•barey Crich;.Grimsby; John 'Crich,.'
Seaforth; :Robert, Jervis, •Clinaton
•Gary' Suter, Toronto; a grand-
son;
grand son; :J'ac-k Treleaven,' Lucknow,
;Wesley Joynt,• Lucknow.
• Relatives ,and friends from a
distance : !attending • th.e funeral,
included: {. f, ojn. Toronto, Mr.,.
and Mrs. Gary Suter, Miss Ger-
trude Crich, 1VIi?, : John W.alk'ey.
Mr;. and :(Mrs.` Charlie' Wal:k'ey,
Mrs., D. Ol dt am, Mrs. 'Blanche
Barron, Miss Adria Treleaven.;;
aeafth-'th, Mr. Chad • Gle'w, Mr.
and: Mrs::: Jdhn. C.• Cribb! and
Judith, Mr, and . Mrs. Harvey',
Kennedy; Clinton, 112x and Mrs.
R. 'Jervris,Mrs. Gladys ;Wallis, Mr.•
M. ,T. Corless, lMr. =B. ,�Gibibings;.
Mibciheill, Mr: and (Mrs. F'os'ter
Fowler; Goderich, Mr. and • Mrs.
Raymond lioigarabh; : London, 'MTs.
Gertrude Bloor; Miss Gertrude';
Treleaven and Mrs.' Harvey Tre-
leaven;
leaven; :Clhathain, , Mrs, ' Joe Car-
penter and: Nancy; 'Stratford, . Mr.
Fred Crich; •Gueltpah,' Mr. anrl,Mrs.
J'ac'k Steele; Grimsby Dr. Aubrey
Crioh. • • , "
Ivan. MoQutl:l'in• in 'Elmira . end
Mr, and '• Mrs.. Barry IVIicQuillin
in Kitchener. :
Misses Mary Purdaon :aiid'. Ann
Rantoul' have completed their
course: •oat Lauigheed's. Buasiness
College,- .Kitchener. Mary has
aaece(pted an of%ioe . position in
,Kitchener Waterloo H'ospitiail and
after •'a week'sholiadiay es:1* 'en-
ced',work on Mon'd'ay: Ann' coon-
menced work last week in ;the
office Olt MoC•argar, 'Fifes,: and
Hadhlbo'rn,. Ltd., consulting • 'en-,
•gineers.. •
Mrs. Donald MacDonald of
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`church` • as Visiting 'with Mr and
;Mrs Angus McDonaald, aanad• (tam'`
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WhYE�aD1AY►' . aEPT, 11 1063.
Silver. Lake 11V.l. Marks 6th Birthday •
Joyce MacEwen thanked Mr. By- •
th'eway,• A humiourous reading
was (given by Mrs.. GeorgeYoung.
Mrs. Williaarn Campbell read the
Motto, "Be Caref'u1'Wlha't Ypu Set.
lour Heart On For This Isr What .
You'll Get."
,Greetings were brought ,from
South Bruce by the president 1V.['rs.
Cliff Hewitt.. Mrs.. a'air extended
greetings from Bervie Institute;
Mrs. - George Young, past pies-
vdenat grave an outline, of 'the 'Silver
Lake Institute and cut the' 'cake
bh'at ,was nicely 'decoraated for the •
occasion,
• After .aa flew ',words from Mks,
Carson: the meeting closed with
the , "Queen" and ' singing ''of
'grace. The hostesses, • Mrs. , H. ' •
The Silver Lake Institute met
at the Kinloss hall for 'its bath
birthday ,with Bervie Insitr't eel- as
guests.
The president, Mrs: A 'C•olwel•1
opened the meetnag,'wi•th the Code
and repeating' of the Mary St'e--
wart Collect, '(Mrs. Mabel Camp-
bell read the Scripture.,
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A report on the ,clay at the (Log
Cabin was given rby.,Mrs. George
Yoking..Mrs• ,M,aaccwen extended
an•,invitatiaon from Purple Grove
Tmst:ituate to anyone wishing to.
take the short • course "Horne.
Nursing,"
Joyee MaoEgren lead .in 'a Sing
Song. Mrs William Campbell,.
Convener for ,the maeeating,' intro
duce'd yhe ,gu,esat :sppe;ak�er, .Mr, B,aannerman and(' Mrs.' William
Pettey B3 evay, -th'e al'abor'a'tory San.ith seiivne .lun'ci
technologist from; the Kinoardine
,hospital, Whogave as most inter-
esting outline of the 1'abi ratory
and his work there.
When• a Ih;usibaand capers the
door and helps his, wife into the • •
On •(be,ha,lf of 'the • I•ris'titute• ear, .it. -is prab'ablte abhiat h'e Naas j•usit.
' acgaurre'd one' or' ,b'he other.
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GIRL GUIDE: NEWS
Thee (first Me'etung of the fall.
tern of tbhe• ' alst Lu;ckn'o'w 'Girl]
Guides was haeldi: 7n the town ,hall s'
On, Friday a•t. 1:30 ,p.m. •Ninaeeteen
gwiid'es, • .inaludi•'ng four new re -
omits were iwelcoin'ed by Cap-
tain, Lieutenant, and .Company
lead=er, Mis9 Bambara Ita'bh,wwell;
Mtier' a wsrinfruap game •outasidae,
roll 'call !was taken and dues Call-
l e,cated. A new partrol • away a for m
ed to. be known as .!the 'Sw'all'ow.
Patrol, With, ,Linda Bole as pa-
trol leader 'ands Penny Reid as
seconder. Oabher thar goes, made
Since last spring are as follows
Janet Carruthers to •P.(L:, and
Beverley MaacDonaald, Seconder;.
Eleanor Whitby, P,L:, arid Nancy,
Corrin, seconder. Sharon Mow
bray and monnaa: Forster Will con-
tinue, to lead, the Scarlet Tanaaige s,
Kim's 'game, featuring *ild
;flowers,' •was the work session for
the night, •,:Following ` s'othe an-
nouncemenits,. catnip fire was held.
The pampers taught' the, guides
several new robust , songs. '`Paps
closed the Meeting.
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ill . They-• will ``•: modify the , co-nss
mplicatio'of the -;.sale
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• Farmers will not be 'required to play {gasoline'` tax
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inery. •This will eliminate the bother and expense ' . ' •
of the •tax refund 'system.
+r ' A Liberal Government will reform the educational •
/.: 'i' system .in . this province so that any student, with
qualifications, *ill not be deprived of an edu-
cation for' want `: of financial assistance:
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VOTE. LIBERAL September 25th... .
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