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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
EDNIESDNY, MARCH 7th, 196,
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ing to Goderich in 1946.
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Mrs. Harris was a ineember. of
• North St. United Church,' a mem-,
ber of, the Goderich. Rebekah
■ Lodge and of t'he. Clinton .Chap
I. a . ter of the Order of the Eastern
ri Star: Memorial services were held
by these lodges on. Thursday, and
Friday evenings respectively at
II the Stiles Funeral Horne in God
■ erich, •where the funeral service
;•'was held on Saturday afternoon,
■ ` . February 24th, conducted by Rev. •
a W. J. ten Hoopen. Burial will be:
in Greenhill Cemetery,, with tem-
porary entombment
temporaryentombment in South. Kin-
loss . Mausoleum.
• Many Lucknow* _ friends paid
Death came to Mrs: Everett
Harris. at Goderich • hospital on
Wednesday,• February 21st at the
age of . 49, and after a lengthy
illness..
the .augh.t r
Helen May MacDonald, daughter
of . D'uncan. 1VIrieponald and Mar-
garet 'Cameron band -:was born in
West . Wawanosh Township on
March 10th, 1912, but moved; 'to
Lucknow with her parent's as .a
child. :
' • On June lth, '1933, Helen Mar-
ried Everett . G. • Harris of .the
Dungannon district in Ashfield
Township They resided- in Ash-
field and Lucknow prior • to mov
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OBITUARY
RONALD DALE: ROBERTSON.
The sudden death 'of ..Ronald.
Dale'Btober"tson; age.22,. which.-oc'.
• curred recently' _at Kincardine,
saddened.: this district, for.`+hgs wife,
was the former ;Ilene Percy,
••daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
,,Percy, Who formerly operated the
Farmer stare at Holyrood.
. Mr. Robertson was active 'at•
his place of employment, The
Yale (Rubber Manufacturing Com.
pany ' of'Canada: Limited until
• two days 'prior to his death. Ta
ken•, suddenly ill with pneumonia
he was rushed to the .Kincardine
General ,Hospital .but in • spite of
every. possible medical and•'nurs=
• ang'.•care, .:hesuccumbed ` in 'the
.early hours of Sunday morning,
February 'lith.' '
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• All his life, pale was a member
of:Chalmers •Church: He belonged
• to • the •,Sunday School,'.: Young'
People'sUnion and• the Chalmers
choir,
A son of Mr .and Mrs.' •Ralph'
Robertson, he was born in Kin:
cardine Township on August 17th,
Dale loved his :home ;with : his
parents and other members of the
.family on the 9th concession,
until, he carried the training he
had received: :there into. a home
of his own in •Kincardine where
he : wed'; Ilene Percpy,; a devoted
Wife; and lnother ' of ..their .two
children, Laurie Anne, •agcl agethree
years, and, Paul Dale George, age
two ;*.eeks,,..,.• . x
Funeral services were conduct-
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their last respects at the funeral
home, and . on Saturday morning'.
Helen's aged mother, was taken
by ambulance ' to' the funeral
home 'to see cher daughter: Mrs.
MacDonald who is in her ' 94th
year, :and a' patient .at ;Pinecrest
Manor, requested to • be taken to.
Goderich.' ' : :
:Heleni is ;survived by -her hus
band, . two sons, George of Tor-
onto and Ivan of 'Goderich; •her
mother; three brothers,, Clarence
of Goderich, 'Cameron and Le•o
Hard of Lucknow' and two sisters,
Mrs.•J. C. McNab • (Rena) and
Mass Gladys MaoDonald of'..uek
ed by. the Rev: W . J.'•Carson,..rnin- now.. :
ister of (ba1mers Church on
Tuesday, February' lath.' . The
minister's. words 8f guidance and
comfort ,were. followed by a ' duet -
iii g .by:Mrs•1' 'Clarence Campbell Leadership
and Mr , Harold Collins,' "Some
time We'll Understand.',' Inter- ;AwcirdS Presented
t t . Kin d •
men was a i :car, ine:
WARN :OF FLOOD DANGER
FROM HEAVY SNOW
The Department of Lands. and,
Forests •is• taking steps . to ;be pre-
pared
for (possible: flooding .con-
ditions this spring..:
•It is pointed out. to heads of
municipalities,in Ontario .that the.
gradually • increasing snow cover
throughout the province .is "reach
ung a paint where rapid melting,
with the possible association of
heavy 'rain, could ; result in flood-
ing along rivers' and streams
These. conditions. combined:"'with'
rapid runoff • can create —flood
conditions in a: very short time.'.
Lorne : Trelford, . Tara, was el-
ected. President of the Bruce
County . 4-H' : A'gricultural Club'
Leaders .Associationat the annual
Meeting ' .held in 'Walkerton ':on
Thursday,March Ilst'. Mr. Trel •
ford succeeds the retiring pre-
sident, ''Gordon Patterson of Rip-
ley. Other
Ripley.Other officers: elected where.
vice --president, Glenn Geddes, &
secretary -treasurer, • Alvin H.
Blades, Assoc. Agric . Rep.,, Wale
kertor.
Roger Thompson, ' Fieldman,
Junior Extension, . Ontario De -t
partment of Agriculture, Toronto,
in his address on attributes` of a
good . 4-H leader , ]complimented
the Bruce County 4-11 Club .lead
MONUMENTS
For, sound counsel ancl a fair price owa am s aument
correctly -designed from quality m •
rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, n, Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
rP,
Walkerton Rhone 638-w. Ontario
RIPLEY MEAT MARKET
Custom Butchering
Mondays =-= Hogs, $2:00 in •• by 14:00 . p.m.
Cuttin and Wrapping, . 2c' pound'
g p
CATTLE, ' CALVES and LAMBS. EVERY, DAY.
' 'EXCEPT SATURDAY 1.. r
We Do Curing and Smoking.. . Beef, Pork and Lamb.
Sold,'W,hole, Half or Quarter . . For Better Service,.
• And Lower Prices -,— Call. Ripley 100,
Chas. Hooisma, Proo:
era on the; fide way in which they
were leading the 4411 program in
Bruce County: Mr Thompson also
presented a .number of leadership
awards: and those receiving, the
•awards: Were 'Glenn Gedcles,
Gordon ,Ribey, +Gordan aoulston,'
Harry Armstrong, Iden 1VI.cKague,
'Allan Wedow, 'for 5 years' service;
John MacCharles, . Harold Poech-
man, .Eldon Black, Herb Arkell,
tar 10 years service; and R. E.
Begg, for 20 years service.
The Bruce County Agricultural
clubs will be organized at numer-
ous" .,meetings throughout. the
County during the last week of
March and the first..2 weeks of
April: There is a variety.;of clubs
available :to 4-11 Members in
Bruce County, 1Not ail`. types of
clubs are •availa,bble ' in any; one
-community., They . include dairy
and beef calf clubs, swine, Poul-
try, grain, forage, `forestry and
tractor maintenance clubs.:To be
eligible • to join •a 4 -Hub in'
1902 a farm. boy or girl mus have
been 12 by January 1.st,, 1962, &
must not have reached their 221st
birthday by December 3+lst, 1.962.
The 4-iT: Argricultural* Clubs in
Bruce County •are 'sponsored by
the Ontario Department of Agri-,
culture, The Canada Department
of Agriculture, iii co-operation.
with local Agricultural societies,
service clubs, and a number of
interested +businesses and individ-
uals.
In 1916'1,, there . were 30 4-H
Agricultural clubs in Bruce Coun-
ty with some 425 boys and girls.
taking: part.. ,.
Blake� United Church Women
The March meeting. of the
Slakes 'United Church. Women
was :held at . the home of Mrs.
Jack Irwin on. Thursday after-'
neon with 12 ladies present. Mrs.
Kaiser had charge ofthe devo-
tional period. •Mrs. Andrew was
at'the piano, for the hymns. Mrs:.
Keith Cranston read ..two chap-
ters from the'. study book" also
Thank you notes. The group is
to serve dinner to the annual
meeting of the West Sectional
Region of the Huron •Presbytery',
on the 29th of •: May. Mrs.. Chris
Cooke gave .a. report of her trip.
to the London, Conference of the
United 'Church' Women. Quilt
blocks are to be brought to • the.
next meeting for:. a quilt for the
bale: -Two .quilts are to be quilt-
ed starting next week.: Mrs. Jack
Curran brought out donated ma
terial'to be distributed for bazaar
work. The :group had a touch &
take table. The .meeting was clos-
ed with. the Lord's'Prayer. Lunch.
was served by, the hostess. and
Mrs. Cliff •Kilpatrick. •
NEV,5BRIEFi :a
FRO? .NEARBY
Rev, ,tUouglas Fry of" , Iroqual
and South Mountain has: ,acCepte
a call to ' First Presbyteria
Church, Seaforth: Mr. Fry is
native. of Wingharr..
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The section •of Hig tw'ay 86;•
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the Wailenstein • district west
Elmira, is, stated for early atter
:tion, as it .is in poor condition,
Commenting on The Sentinel
recent article on the Chin Lrn
the Mount Forest 'Confederate .r
calls' that "Curly" Steyens<
played with . these ,boys some
years •: ago.: TheConfederate sa:
in . part: • `SCurly • recalls that of
night; little Albert, came rushil
down the . ice ` and skated rig
between defensem•an big "1VIo
Morgan's legs to fire • the pu+
into the goal: Whenever hock+
enthusiasts sit down to talk ho
key, • these three . names alwa
come up as one of .:the bett
hockey units in this part of 0
tario." . • .
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Mr: and Mrs. John MacCharl
assisted by Mrs: 'Sandy IMcCht
les,. entertained recently in hon
of Mr., and: Mrs Walter: B. W;
den's 4th ,wedding anniversa
Co Zine aur home-grown; : - rams
witif
HOG.0NCENTRATE.:
thae fresh mix with the meat meal bale!
Want to raise the perkiest pigs in the 'province? Then feed
'cm your own home-grown grains fresh -mixed with Natiosia'""
Hog: Concentrate ! It's '.rich in treat meal protein, so that it
forms a perfect nutritional balance with the vegetable pro-.
tela you supply!
Whether you have yourown grains or we supply thein,
we can custom :blend the finest fresh - mix. you can buy -
right here at 'the mill ... using National Concentrate,
Of,course.
P.S. New. from National a completely mixed Pig
',Starter! Ask about it!
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CANADIAN .INDUSTRIES um. ITED-
D. R. F1NLAYSON
• Phone 91, Lucknow