The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-30, Page 6PAGE SIX •
THE LAICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, iONT IO
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•Ernie Fisher, 'the Liberal. Can-
didate for Huron, is shown wel-
coming the Hon. Paul Martin,
Liberal Member for Essex East,
as he, arriv,ed at the Goderich
, airport Friday evening. •
•• Mr. Martin later 'spoke at a.
liberaf rail' of close to 499 ,per;
• sons and charged that the Pro-
gressive- ConierVatives had not
been, faithfulto promises made'
• to the • Ontario farmers. •
• He • specifically pointed out
•that the devaluation. of the dol-
lar -would increase the price •of
farm machinery by at:least .9%..
In a • one-hour attack on the
Diefenbaker giivernment he also
lashed •otit at the Conservatives'
' industrial and ' un-
employment .policies. •
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ASHFIEL.1).'
• aVIr: and • Mrs. Stephen• Elliott
• andchildren. of • Port , Htz,ron,
spent the week -end •with Wm.
•MacDonald., •• • .
Douglas •Farrish of ,Sarnia ,Was
horne• fOr the vveek-end.
Mr. and Mrs D..11.• MacKenzie
left' on ,Sunday for , a • .few days
at. Niagara Falls.. • .•
1VIrs. Ewari MacLean spent Ia.
lei! • days with . her parents
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.-Miss Muriel 'Parrish of. Tor-
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onto _Vas recently visitor with.
her Inother, Mrs. •Kenneth Far-
xish. •
Miss Betty Anne arrish: of
London was .horne for the week -
Mrs. George Kitson Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Howes and Mrs. San-
MacDonald.attended the.
Compton -Bondi• wedding • in
Whigharn last Wednesday..
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Drennan
and David of Toronto, spent the
week -end at their summer home'
here. •
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Why is it that so many want.
to be in . the front of the• btAs,
the back of the rchurch, and the
Middle, of the road? •
OLIVET NEWS
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A: C. Burt White is •spending
thirty days leave at his home -
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here having –completed • his
cotirse at ,Clinton R.C.A.F. base.
He • will leave rate in :June for
his new posting on Vancouver
Island.. . •• • •
Miss Phyllis' Clayton sang the.
solo "Jesus, holds my Hand," acr
• companied by -Mrs. Ross Black,
Organist in the United Church
on. Sunday. •• •.
• ,Misses Marie Hamilton .* and
• Helen • White. ..were guests .in
Knox Presbyierian Church,- Rip -
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IF YOU play golf, fish, 'go on picnics,
barbecue in your 'back yard.,camp out, play
ball, croquet, tennis, badminton. .
IF YOUR young Wits need roller Skates;
bicycle, tricycle, 'wagon; teeter totter, slide; • ,
'swing, set, to give them a happy summer
holiday: , . . . . OR IF LIKE MANY
OF '• US, you will be: staying home cutting•
.the lawn and cultivating and tending the
garden . • •
It • 1,•• 4'
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Heart Attack Vas
Suddenly• Fatal
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Oxon M 4ollivs.roiNg
MacLean Johnstone,
Luckriow-borh •ygtirig Man and
proprietor of the Hi -Way Furni-
ture Market at Kitchener for
the Past five yehrs, died sud-
denly at his home, 08 Noel Cres-
cent,l‘ayKJtchener, on 47.yearsedflesodaYi
age,
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Donald wasn't feeling • well
When he arrived' home .at tie
slipper hour, and a short time
later he called his • doctor , and°
collapsed .while speaking with
him. Death w•as practically in-
stantaneous. •• •
• Donald. was the son of the
late Sohn Russell Johnstone and
Mae Caird. His mother died. in
1956, and his father passed away
just two months ago to the day—
Mach 23rd.i. • . '•
' Donald was born in Lucknow
On September 7th; 1021, •and
grew to young manhood here.
He served ih the RCAF in World
War II,. and 'following the War
was employed. in the funeral &
furniture business in Chatharn
with his..uncle, MacLean John-
stone. •••
• 'Donald was subsequently
plOYed .•at .Wallaceburg. and
Chatham: before•laking over the
Widely known. Kitchener busi-
ness.. Ove; tWo .years ago fire
damaged the. building which was.
rebuilt and. enlarged.
• Donald visited here frequently
where •he has:many friends who
were shOckecl• and . saddened ..to
learn .of his sudden death.
• He was a member of the Kit,
ehener Branch' of the RoyalCan-.
adian 'Legion and of KANT Wing
404; .RCAF tA,ssociation,. .and a
:member • Of Holy Trinity.
can Church. • ••,
On July. 9th,, 1946, he 'married -
Bernice, McBride, •of John,:
NM., Who survives, with a fanilly
three sons,.. jpanies 12,'. Robert.
7 and Roderick/8. Also surviving:
are a brother and ststei, William
C. Johnston and Mrs. John Trer,
• leaven '(Jane) both of • LueknOw.
• • The (body reSted .at the. Ratz
• and .iIlechtel 'Funeral Home in
Kitchener Until 4 • o'clock on
Friday and after 8 o'clock that
evening at the •Johnstone Fun--
eral Home; LucknOw, where.the.
funeral service was conducted .on
Saturday by , Rev, Mr. 'Bull'. of:
Ayr' and Rev., -Wilfred Wright
of Lucknow; •
Interment was in South .Kin-..
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less. Cemetery, the -pallbearers
:Janies Burns,: Jack Cook,
Joe Clesse, Ralph Kearns,'George
Buzasch, Ken Dunnington
wer bearerswere members of the
storel Staff and RCAF Wing mem:-
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ley when bhey sang mlf• •we all
said a prayer for. each .other.i'-,
• Mr, and Mrs, Duncan •Miliion'.
•of. GOderich visited on • Si.anday.
with. Mr.. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton
andfamily.. • . ' •, • ••
•• Miss Donna Osborne spent the
week -end with -her tnother, Mrs.
Elmer cOaborne and Mr.. and Mrs
'Robert Osborne.
• The '.Olivet •Round -up met 'in
the church on Thursday after-
noon. The Meeting was Convened
• by Miss Janet Hamilton.. Mrs.
Alex • eMacTaviih was 'special
speaker, •giving a very interest-
ing 'history ..of Olivet chtitch,
NEWS BRIEFS
•FROM NEARBY
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Carol Hare, 17, seven' foot, Six
inches' tall; and weighing over
300.PoUnds will have all her ex-
penseS paid for life as ,cornpensa-
• Hort for • a fractured ,spine • she
suffered in a fall on a broken
sideWalk iti C011ingwoocl. She is
permanently paralyzed from the
neck' down, as a result of dam-
• age to the spinal cord. Her hos-
pital ,expenses are estimated at
$10,560 • a year, -
,Teeswater's 1962 tax rate is
65.5 mills for residential property
• and 72 'for comznerekal.
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ESDAY's MAY 31414 1.062:
Pine River Shower
Foe' 'BriderElect •
NWS) •
IVIttiaay'lloWv•iearldeanrraaringdedMr.'Inllesn *
sLowychooi 17o oa ms • hoe? cli• tine RliieveSruunaciaity.
ed Church on Wednesday. even.
Mingof last iss Fox, blrnidell°1171;f°11t1%
month. A .sing-spng led by ',Wm •
William, Collins -lima • followed
with a reading by Mrs, J, C,'
Campbell of .Point • Clark, An
instrumental by •Betty - Emmer-
ton ; was 'enjoyed after • which
Mrs, litigh IC.ameron gave an in- ,
teresting account of her tri P 'to
Samaica. While touring the is-
land; Mr, and .ckneron .
vi.sitedwith and Mrs, J.
Bloonifield of Mauderville, Mrs,
Bloomfield is the. former Mary
Gamble of the Pine River com-
munity, Mrs.- Leonard Courtney'
,gave a hurnorOus reading after
/which • Mrs. • William . Ferguson •
cc,9onhtdeie jd.4neatnie lwi,yandinoteresting4lo
rla
Smeltzer escorted Sally to a
prettily decorated chair after
which Mrs. Elden Lowry read: an •
address • to the bride: After .the
gifts • .• were 'InvraPP6d, Sally
-made ,suitable replyand: a' •
dainty lunch was •served by
• neighbours and' friends and a .
'social time was 'enjoyed. •
• On 'Monday evening of last • •
week „ members Of Bethel'. and
Pine River Groups Met, at :
the Manse to' 'present Rev: J, C.
Hutton With a 'chain in: apprecia7
tion of• his services with the
young people.Later: in the' ev-
• ening" ,the Hirto groups. , enjoyed
a ..weiner roast at InVerifuron
.beach. '•.
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Corninunion service was held at • •
Pine 'River Unite4 Churoh Sun-. "
day, May 20th. 'Uniting, Were
Carol. Irwin 'and David Gibson
and by certificate, Mr. arid Mrs.
'Illionias • -Fox ., Of , Seaforth Pres-
byterian Church.,. _
Miss Herina „Aloo of Kincar-
dine Was- guest apeaker at. the
A.Y.P.A. at 4iirgari on Sunday,
• evening. A: large' attendance of
young 'people enjoyed her clis7
course on Ways of life in her -
homeland' in • Kenya, Africa,
Miss Grace Cameron, Mrs. John •
• Ferguson and ,IVIts: Donald Court- •
ney from United
Church attended the Hamilton .
Conference at' 'McMaster
Uni-
versity on Wednesday of last
Mark 56th Anniversary
:Mr: • and. Mrs. John Bell of
:Kincardine: marked their, fifty-
sixth wedding anniversary,. on
May . twenty-thirdIt was also •
the occasion of -Mr, Bell's birth.- ,
day. TheY.en3oyed the. day ;with
Mr: and Mrs. ROss ShiellS and
'Mary Elteri at' Amberley: Many
happy anniversaries are wished,
by their • many friends. •
Mr. and Mrs.- Wayne Johnston
and little son visited last Week-. '
wih Rev.
John at ,'"thaeuttinona.nse
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• ,Part of , Art Courtney'S store.
•which waspurchased by Ars,
.Herb Farrell • was.... Moved by
Parsons of :Stratford on ThOrs-
day Of fast ,*eek : to a ...lot at
Bruce Beach. The .rernainder of,
the ,• store is. to •, be moved • to •
Eldon 1VICI.!ennan',s p,rOperty on
the. boundary .of Ashfield. •
KiMrkrl'anad7,1LMakr. es• iiiAOYHed. Nixonto.thPoirt
•-neW bome, • recently vacated by,
WMoiire. to
oaentidNixMrs.'heomce,o
rn,m,n. rJu.o:ainiitzd:Emthrins
:Mr: and Mrs. Clifford ,Garnble
'and daughter arid.'Mrs. Agnes
S.hdrnon
awosh,..
feArt,hn7 iVisited, 7
E Sun-
day of , last. week with .Mr: ded,
.Mr.• Reg Godfrey, delegate tO
the Huron. Synnd at 11.,ondon;
gave. a report, of the eeti.ng at
'the inOtning service at St: Lukes
Anglican ChUrch at Lurgan,
• Scihri Scott who waS also a de.
legate, was Unable to attend •the
meteotiei.ng6diowing• to an "aiccident' -
from Vrhidh he has not fully
• rev
carry it.
ihta, rd.. _ .
soinetithes to lift a
Mortgage.. and-evenliarder tO