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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 5b , lW.lN'•SDAY, SEPI. nth, 1962 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' , LUCKNOW, ,QNrAR1O. PAGE 1GVL' Formes Kinloss. dormer Winme- -Ladies Honored Cu�rrer Passes (KiNt•OSS NEWS) ".Mrs. WinnieMarshall *passed On at Winnipeg on. September 20, ,(:Intended For Last Week) aged 715 years, She leaves to Mrs, Annis (the fornner !Nellie• mourn her passing two, daughters Graham) of Vancouver visited Jean, Mrs, 'Framo Mildred, Mrs, recently with Mr. and Mrs. Allan ; Cole and one son, William', all Graham and family. living in• Winnnpeg where "Win- Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'MacKen- (nie" had lived for over 50 years, zie acid family visited on Sunday Her only sister, Edna, Mrs. 'Ra- mage, lives in A with friends at Uxbridge. squith, Sask. with RevGS;, and 'Winnie was. born in B.C. and visitors when only •'5 months ..of age Mrs. Baulch and .fam.Jily, of Bar-• . came to Whitechurch on.the rie on September 116th included:, death of her father;, Rev.' W, Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Graham, Cu ler; There she spent her Mr, and Mrs. John' Dickie, Mr.. ch: dhood with. her • Mother and and Mrs, Ira Dickie, Walter a•nds sister at the home of her ,grand William. • • ' . rnQther,, Mrs; Thos, . !Harold ' eMiller, Mr. and Mrs, Har A.if,•licted,t•with ,cancer .over2 . visited their daughter, ;Helen; •in years ago, Mrs, Marshall .;had .Ernie Beaupit of .Toronto •was a recent visitor •at the .home , with- cheer ,and• kindness, even to . raeen bedfast for' 9 months:: to, Mrs. Wm. Purdon; Topic, Education, Mrs.Harold Gaunt. Lunch and program, Mrs.. Frank McQuillin, Mrs. Charles Mc- Donald, :Mrs.. Allan' Miller. Isar. and Mrs, 'Manley Todd :of Southarnpton were recent visit- ors with friends. in the village on ' Tuesday, Mr. • and Mrs, Irving Hunter of Goderich were recent visitors Mil- with Mr. and Mrs, �W.• I. Mil- ler Next Sunda the 10O�th. A • � y, Si, Anni- versary of the t•Helens Church will ibe observed .at 11 and 7:,30 o'clock„ Rev. Jardine of 'Wingham -will be'' guest minister in the morn- ing and Rev. Lewis: of Aubdrn in .the evening. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm, Brown and. Mrs. Wm, ,Bo'Wes of Blyth mere Sunday .visitors with Mr, ,.and Mrs. E.. W. Rice. Kitchener over the. week -end' Her whole. life was marked NEWS BRIEFS of M'.. and ° Mrs. Ira Dickie. the end. She especially cherished •rrwo former Second. Conces- I .the letters- sent' herby early old FROM NEARBY Sion residents celebrated birth •;.*.! time schoolmates and friends; • days last :week. On Saturday, ev 1 ' ening former neighbours gather- ed to honour•Miss tAnnie .M•adKay on her eighty-seventh. 'birthday, with a delirghtfu surprise party; ! Mrs. Leonard M'acInnes •; had 'a'` beautifully decora.ted .cake for ¢ the celebrant. • On • Sunday ' e'vening' Mrs. Rod- erick • Campbell . Was similarly honoured .when members •• of her.. family gathered at 'the Home of her , daughter, Mrs. Katharine -Campbell af W ngham. Mr. and Mrs. Tom iMacKenzie and Sandy and 'Bruce Visited'' with friends • in Hamilton over the :week -end. •Mr. and. Mrs.', • Lloyd. MacDou- gall and. Grace were .=guests ,with • Mr. and Mrs., George • IVIoncrief• Wand •family ''Sunday evening.:• • Mark Centennial: At St. Helens` (ST. HELENS NEWS) Thirty-one ' ladies . enjoyed • •a bus trip on ,Friday sponsored'by. the •WPI. with,Allan Reed at the. wheel; .The :ladies v'i'sited ' .Dur= ham Veneer, Factory, 'Smart's' Canning, Georgian Bay China, Bluemountain Pottery and 'Blue mountain 'Winter Resort, and 'fin- ished fin- ishe•d off the. ' day, by shopping Owen Sound, The: J October",m.eeting' • of: the WI. will be ,'held on Wednesday, October 3rd : at ' :8;30 ' P.m.., Roll call, Man of the hour: and what he is doing for his .country..Mot- • The sewage question is' still a live issue in ' Tees, water. ' A paragraph from • a letter in the Teeswater • news•last' 'week • read as follows: "There is' ,no ''ques- tion of whether or. not the people. want sewage here. They ,feel they don't need ' it, they can't afford it — and very, very few are in favor of hav- ing any part, of it". ' A proposed addition to South- arnpton ‚Public .School •: in 'order to'accomodate s.tudents..from the, Saugeen lirdian Village, has i1een: deferred because • of opposition by the Indians • *,,'* PaisleyPlagued is been la gued with Itrouble: with. the water .system since: last' . winter, ,when frost, created'' unusual damage to the 4 ... ,; \C+ xma - .. �@�',"�-`'tet"•` ,. � ` t • CONSIGNMENT STOCKER SALE MOND.AY,.00TC,IBER, 15 At 1:30 Accommodation for.5..O Head Lucknow Community dales. Barn ROBERT MacIMTOSH . ,.:. PhoneRipley 164441, or Lucknow 300 water mains which have since been . requiring ' periodic. • repairs. • * *' Kincardine; • Ohamier of Com- . merge • has , been told they will. have • to " get on the :beam" to try to work. out. 'some . housing scheme 'for future permanent residents at ,Douglas Point,. some of .. whom are now being tr.ain,• ed at: :Chalk. River. '''• • There- were ..24&4.' cattle', con- signed at the Grey -Bruce fall feeder sale at' •Wiarton. • • You; ;are charged .with throw •ing your n other -in-law out of a . third. floor ' window.' Guilty or. not 'guilty " •• "Guilty your • no ' But Before' you flare up. ,at any- one's faults, .count ten .-- ten- of enof your own! J 'SHOWER . HELD, FOR SATURDAY '.BRIDE A miscellaneous shower was held in' the ''Fordyce School `':by Mrs. Harold Gaunt,. Mrs. Wm. Rintoul ' and . tiVfrs, Norman Mc- Donald, ,honoring, Miss Louise 'Irwin;, prior to her marria'Pge. on Saturday. 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