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PAOE'. TWO:
Hn�red,. ,On Hi
84th Birthday
(AMBERLEY NEWS)
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gedd.es, en-
tertained relatives and friends on
Sunday,. March 18th in honour
of Mr, Robert Geddes' 84th birth-
day, Present for the happy oc-
casion were' Mr. Robert Geddes,.
Mr: and. Mrs, Wilfred Taylor &
daughter 'Tune, Mr. ' and Mrs., Roy
Geddes, 'Mr. and. Mrs. Floyd
Johnston .,and family, Miss. Jean-
ne Geddes° of ;Toronto, Mr. Mur-
ray •Johnston of London, Miss
Marion ;Geddes and Mr. John
De ,Rutyer of Clinton. Aanberley'
friends eattend . 'best wishes for.
Many happy returns.' to Mr Ged
!Mr. and and Mrs. Don Holahan,
Deblbie. ' and 'Bobby. of Clarkson,
visited on Sunday 'with Mrs. 'Bo-
bert Gampbeil, Louise and Bob.
Miss Dorothy Dunilop . visited.
/recently with Mr.`;;and Mrs. Rus-
self Fender, Darlene and Debbie'
of. Midland. :. v' '
Mrs. Belle. Campbell 'and Mr.
Peter Campbell of . Hamilton
were callers. at the'home .of. Mrs.
Robert Campbell :and, family, on
Sunday.. E ,
Grant. MVlcNMn'receiveda pain-
ful injury to his • hand ,while at
• work last week, and as ,a result
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• is .wearing a cast. .
Mr Leonard Courtney . accom
:paned.' Mr,. •L1oyk Hutton ' on ., a'
trip to St Louis: last week '
Mr.' • Clarence Hooey . of lin
car',dine was' a. guest ;of Mr. and
Mrs. Jahn Blue'' recently.
Miss .Betty Emnsmertoi was.;o.r
.ganist : on Sunday for- the after,
noon' service at St Lukes' Angli-'
can Church.. The choir sang the
anthein "Just remember . Jesus
counts ,on You." • '
• The Pine `River U.C.W... met. -in,
:the : 'church'.en Tuesday,,` March`
12th with an • attendance of 18...
Mrs. Eldon:.' Bradley'' and Mrs .
George Wightman presided and
the meeting,, opened with a 'por-
tion • of scripture 'and prayer.• by
. Mrs. ' Bradley... The roil .call was.
answered 'by naming ,e' book • of
the Bible: Plans. 'were discussed
for the _ annual Easter' tea. Mrs.
Bert Irwin. convener of the pro
gram . presided, followed.: by the
scripture reading by Mrs Ross
:Shielis and meditations and prey-
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er by '.1VIrs.• Bert Irwin. Chapters:
from: the. study ,.book :weretaken
by.. Mrs. Mervyn .• Hooey,. She.
commented , on the: Work' of . Dr.
Tom Dooley'. who gave .unspar-
.•ingly' of his short lifewhile
working under the : haridicap , of
health. ... -Mrs. John' Ferguson.
who,,, attended the U.C.W. Bruce
Presbyterial .it. Parsley.,; •gave
concise report . of the ' meeting.'
Mrs. Eldon Bradley. gave a read-
ing, followed with a story read
by: Mrs. .Clarence Dunlop. The.
meeting , closed' wuth 'prayer' by
Mrs. Leonard Irwin 'after which
the, ladies 'worked. at. the bale
quilt' 'Lunch •'was served and , a
social. half :hour was ;enjoyed._
The Evening Auxiliary of
U:C,W,.:' met . in the Pine River
Church . on Tuesday evening,
March 13th with an attendance
. of 19. Mrs. J, 'Addle • and Mrs.
Leonard Reid ,presided. The meet- •
ing opened with a short ;'poem t by
the president followed by a, hymn.
Roll call was answered with a
"Spring Thought:" Mrs: Perrin
Lowry was : convener 'for the. pro
grain and gave a prayer followed
with the scripture • reading ' by
Mrs, • 'Gordon Fry, after •which
meditations and prayer were gi-
ven by, Mrs. Robert Courtney,
Mrs. Alvan Irwin gave a reading
and , Mrs. Gordon ,/ Elliott read
• chapters from the study book.
The meeting c,losed with, prayer
• • by Mrs, Raymond .:: Mitchell
Lunch was served and a social
half hour was enjoyed.
Mr,;•and Mrs.. Raynard 'Ackert
and J #e of Holyrood . and Mr,
and. Mrs. Donald _Courtney and
Carol were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil • Hu±nphrey on
Friday ,evening.
A girls quartette with: Alberta
Wightman, Gail Boyd, Helen Mc-
' Nain and Carol Irwin, sang "When
Jesus took my Burden'' at the
afternoon service ' at Pine River
'United Church and • were• accom-
panied. by Mary .'Ellen . Shiells.
THE LUCKN QW SEN*IIyEL LUCKNQW. ONTARIO
FOR RENT im 'Henry's Death,
FABM. POOR RtEW . Anyone
'interested in renting the. Town-
ship' Farm, Pt. of WH., Lot 10,
Con. 6,, EJD,, Ashfield for a
•period, of three years are asked
to attend the Council meeting on
Monday, April 2nd' at 8:00 p.m
Donald •Sim..,pson, Kintail,
' • Clerk -Treasurer...
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WHITECHURCH
„1Vir,. Robert Ross ••retur•ned to
her home on Friday after spend-
ing two_, weeks at. •the home of
Mr. , and • Mrs. Craig in. Toronto.
Mrs. Ross left for Owen Sound
on Saturday to visit . with Mr. &'
Mrs, George. Ross. •
' Mr.. 'and • Mrs. Ben McClenag-
han visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. :Angus.
MacDonald in. St. Helens.
Mr: and • Mrs, John DeBoer
visited 'on Sunday. with Mr, and
Mrs Simon. DeBoer near St.
Helens. • ' '
Mr. Torn 'Gaunt of 'Wingham,
who .has been a •patient. in Lon-
don Victoria Hospital , for two
months . returned to ' Wingham'
general 'Hospital on Saturday. ,
Mrs. Florence, Henry spent the
week -end at her home ;here.
Mr.. and Mrs. Carl 1VIeClenaig
han. visited • on : Sunday at . the
borne ' of Mrs and Mrs. Elmo Prit-
chard. . , M • • , . .
• rs. ' --Robert ' . Purdon ,, spent
Thursday in London.
.Mr: and •.Mrs: Ezra, Scholtz vis
ited, 'on Sunday at, the home •of
•Mr and, Mrs Reg: Scholtz near
Blyth.: '• • ,
+p. .return=
Mrs.. Gibson .Gillespie
•ed to the home of ,Mr. end Mrs.
Garnet Farrier after spending a,
few Niveekss 'with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gillespie in • Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. ; Walter Arscott
and family spent 'the week -end in
Toronto with .relations,. '
Mrs. ' Victor . Emerson ' attended
:the : Grey -Bruce Area Women's
Institute Board meeting .on'Thurs..•
day, in Chesley : to arrange fot
the, coming convention in. South=
ampton on September 5th , and
6th..
Mrs. Walter- Lott : left" on' Thurs-
day ; to visit with' Mr. and Mrs:
Neyvbey;. in - Chesley: '
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Mrs. "'Fraser McI<ninon • Jrim
David . and Nary and Mrs. Jim
Mr.• and; Mrs: Roy • .McBride of
Shocked District
• Death came instantly to James'
A. Henry of Wingharri..,on Tues-
day afternoon • when ' he was
crushed . under a pile of lumiber'
which' toppled on him.. while at
work at the ' Nor-thend plant of
the C. Lloyd and Son Sash and
Doorfactory, ' ,
• Jim' was . operating a' mobile
loader in moving itunber, when
a pile . of some forty planks col-
lapsed on him, The hood shield
on the vehicle was no protection
for 'Such' weight and Jin died op.
the vehicle under : the load of
lumber.t. •
AA native of the Belfast dis'tri'ct,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Henry, Jim lived in this
WEDNESDAY,
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community for many, • years' be- �' . ••
fore the family moved to Wing
ham; ' r `•
' Ile was a well liked, gentleman,
always genial to meet and as one
fellow workman said; "never
had a bad . word to say .about
•anyone." • •
Mrs. Henry : is the former Ethel
Johnston• of the Owen. Sound
district. She, taught , school • at
Belfast: where she met and mar
tied Jim. They have a family of
three children Mrs. (Dr) Janies
Hall': (Donna) of Port Colborne;
Mrs. James'Currie rre
(Audrey) )of
Wingham and Harold • of George:
town. "
Surviving also are a sister, Mrs.
Sam Alton (Lottie) of Lucknhaw,,
and two brothers, Town of •Mon-,
treal and George ,of.,Ashfield:, •
Mr. and ;.Mrs. Henry have had
,a' summer 7 cottage at Amberley
Beach; and ; since 'moving to..
Wingham have ';been• frequent
visitors in : this community.
•Funeral''.service wili.'.be con-
ducted from the. R. • A. ' Currie
Iona! Sons ' funeral'' home,. Wing -
ham, 'on Fri'darr at :2 .p.m.'A: ma=
sonic :.service under , auspices of
Old' Light' Lodge:, 184, A.F.- and
A;NI., :'Lucknow,' will' be held at,
(eight o'clock, Thursday evening..
-Burial will' be in-:Wingham.' ce-:
• metery
Ritchie of Lucknow and; Mr. 'and.
Mrs; Victor..Emersson, visited" on
Sunday at• the ' home ,of Mr. 'and
Mrs.'. Russel Ritchie
The . Women's_ Institute meet-
ing .was held last `Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. 'Albert Coultes
with, 23 members in attendance
and other :visitos Hostesses fore.
the daywere:Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs.
Adeleen Dowling, Mrs.' • Tom;:Mor-
rison , and roll call Was "National
food of another. country: . Mrs.
Victor'. Emerson gave, the motto,
Industry , k'eeps the body ;healhty,
the mind'. clear,the heart 'whole:
and 'the purse full. Mrs. David
McDonald •gave •a St.. Patrick's
Contest . Among .thethings discus-
sed at'- the. meeting was the 65th
anniversary of 'the Whitechurch`.
Institute to be• .held `on. =April
19th in the evening at the' comms
munity hall. in• Whitechurch.
Zurich were guests of Mrs. Janes.
McNair 'and ..family ' and : With
Mrs., Wesley Robb.:.
•.:'Mr 'and `Mrs. ,John • Einmerton
•and Mr. and : Mrs.; Chester, Em
Merton and Eleanor .were week -
'end
'eek
'end guests with:: •M, r.• • and Mrs.;
Ed Courtney of- Kilworthy.
The ' Ernmerten 'Orchestra . play-
ed for the, Odd Fellows. St. :Pat
•rick's . dance in Ripley: `on Friday •'
evening. :
Mr. and :Mrs. Leonard Irwin
celebrated 'thei.r 25th wedding:
anniversary on Saturday : even-
ing. Present for . the happy oe-
casion' were; •: the :Ferguson ' and
Irwin,' families. Best wishes are
extended to Mr.• and' Mrs Irwin
for many more, happy anniver
saves.,. •
Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Ralph Irwvin' of
Byron were week -end guests,. of
Mr. and:' Mrs. ' Bert Irwin.
Mr. Donald 'Steele ot Waterloo
University was. home over the
week -end.
It has' been. 'recommended in
a study by ,a firm of :consultants
that there should .be. three plants
and a central to . serve producers
m western Ontario. The . plant
to serve this area would be a
;s1aughtering.•plart with the idea
of expanding in the future:
With an .extensive building
programme in view 'much more
share capital must be raised., Ap-
preciation .was expressed ' Of the.
interest .taken by� .
'urban centres
arid the opportunity of. meeting.
with them arid • telling :them the
aims' and . objectives of FAME:
A • committee' of three men
were named to work with the
provincial director? They were
Ernie' Bierness of%Amabel; Allan
Halliday of ,Ctilross and Elmer
Perschbacher of. Carrick.
It was unanimously 'derided to
got on .an all out drive, for share
capital in FAME the last' week
in March,
hat :"They.:Say"
bout Artmcuau Ice
• Mark B 'Douglas, North: Bay-
"Please' accept '• the—'enclosed. to-
wards the Lions artificial ice'
fund." • • •
Andy .Robinson', :Federal Mem-
ber for Bruce --"Enclosed please
find ''a :cheque for $25.00' to go:
towards the artificial ice : fund.
I; may /say 't'hat the project in my
opinion rs • a' very'worthy one and
deserves whole -hearted support:
from the community."
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Mrs. Verna C. Myers, Kitchener
—`'Enclosed is a donation to the
artificial ice fund. With best
wishes to the Lions Club for the
success of its, project."
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Art Haldenby, Toronto—'ZGIad`
to 'know the successof the ven-
ture to install' artificial ice seems
assured."
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Ronald and • Caro1 McCroste,
Saskatoon—"Enclosed please find.
.cheque ' for our 'contribution: to
your artificial ice fund: We wish
you the best a luck in ;your..
MAR. 21st,” ,19
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"SINGING" JIMMY HUNTER
RAN .FIRST RINK:-I1N':• WHICH
WM. FINDLATER' SKATED
Rarbor Springs, Mich.
Mr. can Thompson, "'
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Dear.' Sir:
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I:: am one who did: a lot of
skating in Lucknow years ago.
Th first indoor' rink `I used was
in/the 'ol d Agricultural Park in
d Agro
the northeast section of the town.
I do not, • think... there are very •
many people living in Lucknow
now , who will .; remember this
rink as •I 'think : if. only oper
two' winters - before it blew di
lt. was ''operated by• "Sing
Jimmie Hunter.
We were a few years wit
a: rink .till two.; of our town 1
James Gay' and John'.Jew'ett 1
and 'operated the • rink opp
the furniture, factory later ops
ed by John. Henderson,
The. last . time • I skatedin
rink was in the':'. winter of
when I` spent a month vacs
in Lucknow.
I• am:. enclosing a small c
which I hope will help • a
William • G. Findtat
Your C�ntr�ution .
!itl eWelcom
In Support Of The
SOUTH KINLOSS CHAPEL
and MAUSOLEUM 'FUND
$5,000 ' is required to meet the full '''cost of
the mausoleum, which is available for winter
entombment to ,:members of all faiths, regard-
less
e ard-
less of', where final interment is .made.
anvass Is To Be Made
Ara of This.Fend By Members Of
ie .Sou#h Kinloss Cemetery Boal
: THE ,CANVASSERS' ARE:
l.Lucknow---Moran •I- `ienderson, Hugh Sutherland
• �. oss- SFr nk' MacKenzie
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2nd Concession Kinl � a M to
4th Concession YCinloss-Tyroid MacDougall'
6th 'and 8th. Cons . Ross._,MacMillan, Allister Hug
'.10th • .Con .North - ohn- It: Lane, Frank Matild
Your Donation Will Be Appreciate
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