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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-30, Page 5WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th,, .,1®02 THE LUCK,NOW SENTINEL., h4UCKNQ ONTARIO: I'AOE twit CULROSS CORNERS .Congratulations to, Mr. and Mrs,_an. ,McPherson °(nee Eva Stewart) on 'the birth of a son in Wingham Hospital on Tues- !. day, May 22nd.. . • Mrs. Norman 'Canighill and Mrs. Ira Mann, Sault Ste Marie,' spent most of last week' with. Mr, .and Mrs. Amt Hodgins.. ki .electrical storm passedov- a even- ing the: district :Wednesday - v .. en ing bringing much needed rain • which was music to . the farmers' ears: S.eve:ral from the community 'attended the R. J. Kaake farm • sale on. Friday afternoon = and • . report .good prices. • ' Thee Bay Scouts and: Cubs of the cornml. nity along with par- ents, friends, attended. the Saw. geen District open air . Church' service at Ripl'ey on Sunday 'af- ternoon. ' • • • Congratulations . to' ` Mr. and Mrs. Charlie' Murray (nee Joan OBITUARY MRS. CHRIS 'LAR EN Death came to ' Mr Chris. Larsen in her 94th year at Pipe- crest-Manor, Pine-crestManor, Lucknow, on Thurs- day, May . I7th, She was one of .a:. family of Sutton) an the "birth, of a son in• Wingham Hospital, on Tues- day, May 22nd. •Mr. and, Mrs. Frank •Schu- 'coacher and• girls were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisk, Teesw'ater., ,Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart were Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Stewart and• family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Stew- art all of Kincardine. Mr; and Mrs. Miylford Wall & Donnie. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan: ;Pollock, . Ripley.. Monday evening visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. Reuben Zettler & family were Mr. and Mrs. Mid- ford :Wall and Donnie. • ten, .children of the late James and ' Mary Ann Elliott of West Wawanosh- Township, and' was born in York .C,ounty, an August 25th, 1872, ,, She was a resident of Duni, gannon prior to coming to. crest 'Manor.' • Her husband predeceased her, and ,the sole survivor is 'a sister, Mrs.. Lorne Ivers (Flossy) of D ungannon, . Besides, her husband she was Predeceased . by 'five brothers & three sisters, iHer brother, John,. passed away little ,more ,than a month ago, on tApril 14th, 1962, at Maidstone, Sask. • The funeral service: for Mrs. Larsen. was . conducted by Rev. ten Hoopen of Goderich at. the Johnstone.. Funeral Home: in Lucknow on E'atur4ay, May 19th. . Interment was in •Dungannon Cemetery, the pallbearers being. Mason McAllister,- Arthur Elliott;' Heber • Eedy, Charlie Fowler, Herb Finnigan and Wilbur Brown. THAI S WHY .ITS CANADAS BEST-SELLING BEER/ just say "MABE BLACK L BELI i.•••"•••••,ki �.. �_:;:�r••jye_ii�jrY�r�l'�lil�'�_+:rr��.:�ir yy,af a, ESSO SERVICE T FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS. BATTERIES 'DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In Stock) AT REASONABLE . PRICES! .; Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractors 3 Licensed ' Mechanics 'heat Al gnmen#., aid Balancing MOTORCADE DEALER N.I. Nets Neat Sum. rom /Two Dances 'Mrs. Ted `Collyer was hostess for the May meeting :of the. K,airshea. Wornen's Institute;. which 'vas held 'one . week: later: than usual The. ' president,. . Mrs. Farish Moffat .arid sec. -treasurer, Mrs. Ira Dickie, were in --charge of•'the meeting;.' 22. members and hold hint. The: treasurer's report showed about Iroo,Q0. will be turned over to that fund.: This was ma e at. the Kairshea Hall, June 2Ist, •when Mrs James Burt will be: hostess. . LOCHALSH Congratulations. to Ian • Mac Rae in.placing second. in the novice 'judging competition. for 441 clubs • held recently in Huron County. • Donn•ie Alton visited with , his sister Mrs. David `F+lplick• for the: week-end.. , .. :Mr, "and' Mrs..,:Don'ald MacKen- zie .are. on- a,."trip through '.t"he, Niagara District.. . visitors 'were present. The roll: Oliver McCharles 'visited call was ;answered with a house in Brantford and London during: t.he..past: week. Mrs; . Wiliiam Ross spent Sat-: to profit of $19 8U at :the. Calico urday in London. Ball..' We are .pleased .with `;•lie Friends of"Mr. George Mc- attendance at the special dance Gillivray will be• sorry • to learn' for: the Artificial Ice 'Fund: and that he suffered .a broken . hip' and is now a patient in St.. Jos - d eph's Hospital, Qondon:. possible by the Carruthers Or- Mrs, : Jim "Bradley;', returned:.' chestra. giving their service :free.' home .from Kincardine Hospital of charge and :the Legion 'Leg=ion. Hall on. Sunday. ,Sympathy of the donating ,the use of their Hall, oinmurnty goes to. Mr. and. Mrs:: the: Sentinel, the 'advertising,. and Jim Bradley in• the loss 'of 'their other 'donations r baby .son Kairshea will be hostess at Mr: and Mrs :Harvey; Robb & family were guests., at' the Dus- the .Log Cabin, Southampton, on' . August 30th. The Senior training tow-Kamrath. wedding in •¥ild School' for Bruce' County Will, be' Maon Saturday.. ."New : Lamps from Old."' Mrs. Cliff Roulston,' District Director; reported for the district annual held last'week May.18th at Holy- rood. It was an ; honourfor, Bruce; • south to • have the . Pro uncial .:President, . Mss.. L:. ' G. Lyrnburrier . present.: Bruce Coun- ty' Safety pasters : and • stickers; were distributed amongst' the' • Members to be .displayed 'in a prominent place, for• safer 1•v- ing+ : c• Mrs, Moffat,, president, gave a report of the Officers Conference, • held at O.A.C. Guelph, May . Oth and ,10.th. `. 400 presidents • of Women's Institutes • attended. 1490 attended the 65th 'Anniversary held in • Toronto. , in• •, February.; Mrs Allister •Hughes ,. discussed' the. ;different. steps 'taken• in up- holstering: Community .. singing, "The . Institute' Carol;" was en joyed, Mrs: 'Philip Steer Sa'n.g, "Bless this House" .Mrs: Harvey Houston, a piano selection, "The Doll. Dance." .Mrs: Virden Mow bray gave' the courtesy. remarks and later assisted • by Mrs. Don- ald 1VlacKirinon, • served lunch. • A\ EWS.. . FROM ' N EARBI Da ii.d Lichti; 30, Of R.R.• 2 W ellesly •drowned in a .• farm pond in an effort to find his. 6 •'year-old son,. who ' was ' .safe in •the bow' •of t'he.. overturned • boat. Mr. Liehti, and Lloyd Hoff - than . were drawing sand to the pond and paused in the'ir work'. to give' Lichti's '.young `son`, a boat . ride. When=the ; craft ;over-. • turned Hoffman. :clung to the boat and Liehti frantically sought: his soon until `.heavy boots and work clothing, dragged Yrim':down.. The,lad was caught in the bow ofrthe overturned boat. with en- ough, air space to' Survive. .*. * .. ° The -Ayr News and Townsfolk,. through "letters to: the editor," are. waging an all-out campaign to obtain a full-time professional policeman for that town. • Port Elgin. has •added •a third The June. meeting will be held man to the 'town police force: RIPLEY MEAT MARKET Custom Butchering Mondays - . Hogs, : $2.00 in by. 4.00 .p.m; / . Cutting and Wrapping, 2c' pound CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY, . EXCEPT SATURDAY • We Do.Curing and Smoking ... Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold. Whole= Half or Quarter ... For Better Service, And ' Lower Prices -- Call Ripley 100, „ Chas. Hooisma, Prop. . 4.. R.. • 4 41, IT :•F • 4414 o ,