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WEDNESDAY, AAA! 28th, 1962
THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
'WHITECHURCH
'Mr. and :Mrs. Jack Ryan of
,Goderich visited on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz.
Mrs. A11in MoCharles of Arleo-
na • visited on Sundaywith her
mother,, Mrs. Donald MacDonald
and also With -Mrs. John McChar-
les'of Lucknow whe is a patient
in Wingham . General Hospital..
The 4-1. meeting was held • on
Wednesday at.. the home of Mrs.
Albert Coultes with nixie girls
present. The 'girls cooked onions
with a cream:sauce; made home-
made tomato soupand stuffed
baked potatoes, Next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. E.
Scholtz.
Mrs, -Walter Lott ,returned to
.:her home here after spending ,a
llreek with • 'her . 'daughter, t Mrs,
Orval. Newby. •.
Mr, Eldon Emerson and Mr. &
Mns. Allan Barbour left: on Sun-
day .for London where they will.
be staying a few days while
D.enice Barbour Ss having: treat-
menu, ,on her, •eyes.: in London
A,.
Hospital.
eting of the executive &,
meeting
the district directors for Bruce
South Women's Institute . was
held at the home of Mrs. Victor-
Erierson; on Tuesday and arrange-
ments -were.,made for' the' district
annual to be held at'Holyrood
in May. Problems were dealt with
for the .District Annual and sent
to the different branches for dis-
cussion
Mr. and Mis, Jack Coultes•
Debbie Visited on Sunday at the
home. of Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Scott
in .Georgetown., ,> "
Miss Karen Groskortl of To-
ronto spent
home • the week -end at the
ler parents, Mr. and
Mrs Elwood ` Groskorth,
•
••
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson
.visited. on;• Sunday with his sis-
ter, Miss Lila: Emerson in West
.Wawanosh.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Watt:. 'sof
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
DEPEND- ON YOU!
EASTER ;SEALS are again being distributed
in our community seeking support for the .:
Ontario., Society for ; Crippled . Children,
represented locally by 'the Lucknow • and
District Lions Club.
II -TANKS F•Olt'A GREAT 'GAME' — Sure ppcrippled children
,,
can play tennis and participate jai many other games when;
they attend the crippled children, camps • during 'the summer
months. Camping is just. one of many services provided.
by the Ontario Society •for Crippled. Children 'ar a 'result
of the public's support to the annual, Easter Seal Campaign..
The current .Campaign • is seeking a' million dollar objective
• and runs+ to April 22nd: ' -
Lucknow dnd District' lions Club
Mk.-.YoOr Support . dor.
Easter- Seals He{p Crippled. Children
Proceeds .Entirely For 'This Worthy Cause
Bella ,Coola :Wand, B.C. spent
Wednesday • and Thursday, with
his parents, Rev: and Mrs. John
Watt,
Mr, and Mrs Willbert"`S4hwich
tenberg of Southampton spent
Friday and, Saturday in the home
of her parents, I1'Ir. and Mrs.
Albert Coultes and , visited, -on'
Sunday with his parents, Mr, . &
Mrs. Fred uSch•wichtenberg in
Mildmay.. • ,Mr: and Mrs,' . Albert Coultes;
and Dianne visited; on • Sunday. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Kerry . in- Paisley,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pritc'nard
of 'Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl 'McClenaghan visited on: Sa
•turday .evening With' Mr,.;: and
' Mrs, `.Mac Stewart in Kitchener.
Rev: John' Watt received word.
last Tuesday of the passing .of
'his brother, Rev, •George Watt
of Ottawa. He was in his; 87th
Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier
of Kitchener and Miss Winnifred
Farrier of -.Toronto •spent Sunday
at the home of , Mr. and: Mrs.
W. R. Farrier
and Mrs ; Cecil Forster ,&
Brenda of Palni.erston visited'on
on,
Sunday at the home of Mr., and
Mrs. Alex Robertson.
Mrs. Alex Inglis. left for Nova
Scotia .one. day last week to' .at ,
tend .her' father's . funeral.
BORN' to. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Swan on Sunday Marc h. 25th;. a.
son. in - Wingham 'General ITospi+
'tel.
Mr. Tom Morrison is a patient
in •
Wingham General Hospital
suffering with broken ribs,
Are -'-Back
Extended Tri
,'(DUNGANIVQN. ' NEWSY)
Mr., J. C.: Durnin, Kitchener,•.
spent` the week -end at. home with
Mr: and Mrs.. ;Herb', Finnigan,
Mrs. ' Abner 'Morris . was visited
over'the week -end' by her laugh-
' ter, a1V r., :and Mrs. Anderson
Mugferd, London ' - > :,
Mr. and Mrs.. John . W. ilson and
farnly,''Toronto, visited.. at Gude-
rich and . with her ..mother,' -Mrs.
Esther Rivett. ,for, .the'week=end,.
'Miss Marion ,,.Buckton,'': Luck-.
:now., and Miss Alberta Wightinan,
Kincardine:, "students of. Stratford
Teachers',: Colleie are' practise
teaching in, , the Junior Room ' of
the Dungannon School 'with Mrs.
M. Durnin, •teacher.,
Mr. and` Mrs:, Jack Fa11s and
family of Rocklyn visited hiss mo=
ther at:'' the home', of • .Mr R. ' J:
Durnin; on :Sunday. Mins Fibra
rDurnin of Mar.'kdalie was also
home:: for .'the 'week -end,
Mr: Wayne,: Brown, RCAF pilot
of.. 'Winnipeg Was home: with .his
parent's; Mr. ,. and Mrs..' oWilbur
Brown • for the . week -end - •
The sudden death of Mr,: Jas
Henry,: Wingham, on. Tuesday •of.,
last week, saddened the ;hearts
of many. We extend aur sympa-
thhy, to themand' to'those; in the.
immediate • district, , ''Mrs: Er-
vine •, theory and' son : Ross • and
wife:'
Nancy' Kirkland near Lucknow:
'spent the week -end with. Barbara
Blake.. .
The regular meeting of the•
Dungannon United Church Wo-
men was held Tuesday, March
20th Mrs. K: K..Davison. presided
'opening' the,•meeting. with 'hymn
16' with, Mrs. r.• .Pentland ,at the
piano.. Mrs. N. ; Pearson had
charge of• the scripture and wor-
ship.
. p • part of the meeting: Roll
tall was answered .with the word
"mercy." Mrs., L. Ivers was in
ch rge of the program.
p g ., and gave
an excellent ' reading 'entitled
"In• the Sunset,", Final arrange-
ments for `the" . congregational.
supper, were made: 'Mrs.. C.. Cron=
ier gave a reading, "Guilty or.
Not Guilty,'' .The e meeting closed
with a hymn and'the mizpah
benediction, 0•
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Anderson
ar" dh
Southern{ States last week 'after
ny Mourn.O.
.fitilayson.
. Nos. it..„ EINLAYSON
:There was widespread sOrroW
'caused by the unexpected death
ald R. Finlayson of Lucknow.
Dr. and, Mrs, Finlayson were
visiting in Toronto, and Mrs.
Finlayson had plans for entering
hogpital. for a cheek -up.
On Wednesday morning she 'be:
carne suthlenlY ill and was taken
to St: Michael's IfoSpitai where
she paSsed away Within.86 hours
on ThurSdaY eVeniriWabout 1Q:30.
Death waS due to a streP blood
infectionk which alltibletiCS failed
fs:), eVanteraet, and. Mrs. Finlayson
soon lapSed into uneonscionsness.
Mrs. FinlaySon, was the former
daughter of •the late, Wm. Mae -
Donald and Evelyn Moss of Chei-
ley,, where she was born on Jan-
uary 4th, 1900,• Her father was
for many years editor of the
Chesley Enterprise:
In chealey in 1922 she Married
Dr. Donald R. Finlayson; a native.
of the. Loehalsh :cligtrict, who
served overteas in World War .1
with the Canadian Army Medical
Dr. Fizilayson Was practiaing
in RiPley, where they made
their home Mit/11944 When Dr.
Finlayson Was appointed' to gthe
pital and prior to his retirement
was at Synnybrook.
:he assisted -Dr. M.. Corrin for
some three years, Until per:rnan-'
Mrs'. Finlayion were fullY
'ing the leisute of retirement;
when death so„,•stiddenly
PAGE EI,Eir*il
PRESIDENT + -. 'Mrs a "Donald
McCosh of Ripley has'been :elect
ed president of the Grey -Bruce
,Wo?nen's • Institute for 1962.
Mrs. McCosh, of Purple Gro'e, •
district, has been very , active
in •W.h work fin* some. Urge. She
is the former Annie . Colwell;
.daughter of Mrs. J: , W. ' Colwell
of Kinlough and the late Mr.
Colwell.•
Cut. courtesy Kitchener Record
Lucknow' : community. •were evi-
dence of the-endearzi ent iri'which•
Mrs: ; Finlayson was held: and ;the
.sym patty which is extended
those who 'Mourn.
..The ° funeral : service was held .
at the MacKenzie: Memorial
Chapel' in Lucknow on Monday,
afternoon, conducted by Rev. H;,
Str.app of • Lucknow United • •
Church. Interrnent'.was in Loch
alsh 'Cem;etery. with Ross Mattyn,
Russell White, Noble. Johnston,
Milt. Rayner, • Howard Agnew :&
Wilfred Anderson acting as pall-
bearers
"Marj" as Mrs. Finlayson was , i
known, to intimate friends;` was
of a bright and:personable nature
and made, many friends, here as
in other places ' of abode.
The ,floral . tributes and • many
who : caul e. from ';Chesley 'end :Rip-
ley . to join with' the: folk`'of: the
. • Evelyn •Neelon of :Oshawa , and
Mrs.. • Finlayson is survived by
her husband; one daughter, Mrs,
`(Dr.)' „Edward Simmons • (Joyce).•
of Toronto; two Sons, Dr,. Donald'
M ,Finlay:son • of. Toronto and Dr.'
William ' J.; , Finlayson' ` of ,Aruba,
off -the •coast sof-Venezuelai'. "Also,
surviving . '•are., one sieter, Mrs
• ,one brother John C " MacD ld
ed'•'nearby. with the harvest. In.
October and colder weathers • th ey'
started out for' California Arid
visited his aunt•:and enjoyed' the
Winter—in- .the • South. They tra-
velled to the` Mexican border and'
came. home .as' intended;; work.
ing their trip: ,out according to
schedule home in the spring -7.
The, United .Church 'congrega-•
tion�al suroiper, of ':the , year was,
held. on Friday 'night with a fine:
• crowd attending. The tables were
.dressed for a .spring-like festive
occasion. Carl Sieverts,:: S.S. 'class
`of • girls and. George Rilbeys..class .,
, • ona,'
:reeve :of •Orillia; and by 10 grand-
children.,
rarnd children, Mrs, `Finlayson Was pre=
deceased .by a brother, • William
M. MacDonald, a Member of the
Luau—IOW.. District. High School ,
staff who died suddenly in .356-
•
D5e. cember,. i959. ,
•
•
of boys waited • on •. tables. Mr,,
Wilmer Errington:: was- chairman ' ,
'for a short programthat follow-
ed directly ,afterwards.' Rev: uteri
Hoopen. Goderich was invited •
to .speak, a:, few Words • following
the 'singing • of O. Canada: Mrs.
'L„ Stimg4e1. _was' ' pianistand ac
. cpanied for community' sing
ing: of : a • couple of ,nuriribers , led.
by. Wilmer, Carl• $ievertand Geo.;
R'ibey. Piano: solos were ;given by
Betty Irvin and Fat Anti. Eedy.
Mane' Errington, sang , a solo. The
C.G.hT.. girls sang their; ' theme
hymn.' Mr. :Colin Fingla'd, who
is supplying on Sundays • in 'the
.pulpit, was also asked to speak
a few.. words. Two numbers be --
fore the, Queen were • . a' trio of
Wilmer, Carl' and George,. who
sang two Irish .numbers. Before
supper the young frys entertain-
ed in ;the '" auditorium. Barbara
Make and Martha Eedy played
piano numbers.: A little orches-
tra, also played.;a couple of num-
bers ' composed; ' of Paul ' Eedy,
piano; Robert Sherwood,' trurn-
, pet; and Bob. 'Eedy ' accordian &
Larry ,Pentland: sang at, inter-
vals with them, Mrs Esther Riv-
ett, Who, arranged .the•. 'program
was unable to be there, having •
h' en -home with a bout with .the
"flu.";
:rive ome from the West &
nine months 'of travelling, start-
%ng . out last June 2,1st with. a
camp 'trailer.. They called at many
pliace's of . interest in each pre-
,wince 'to the Western Coast. Mrs.
Anderson, a nurse, spent a "few
weeks working.'in a hospital . in
Islay, Alberta and Carman, work..
BUT HOW ABOUT NEXT WINTER/
. Your heating'prob1ems will beaver for a
while, but how about next Winter? 'Are
you•.sure your old •furnace will last
another year? Maybe;you should con-
' sider a new, furnace -=NOW!` '
,Mr. and Mrs, T.Carin n' An
derson on Sunday 'visited 'his
sister, '• Mrs: W. MacLeod, .Kin
sardine, ••
Mr. Tom Fowler, teacher, at
Molesworth, spent` the week -end
at home with his parents, Mr. &
M'rs. Charles Fowler.
AN £SSO OIL FURNACE OF COURSE
Low Budget Terms
.Up To Five Years To; Pay
ROY
HAVENS .
PluMbing . and Heating
.ESSO OIL BURNER
Sales and Service
Phone .73,.. Lucknow