HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-11-14, Page 8• THE UUCKNOW SENTINEL L...UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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CHURCH NEWS
Man 1LV.W. 'fit
'The , Zion ..W.: met • at ; the
borne AistMrs;' . Pete Couk, `."fog The ladies made plans for their
their lio r.. •/neetkang- ire •lbazaar in Lucknow oma the 17th
• dem was conducted by.
'Mrs. Allan Barger with the scrrip-
ture'readnm g by 1r. Earl Swam..
Pas. Frank, Ritchie took • c►tlin,rge
of the Bible study ' and . Mats..' W.
>G Hunter was appointed to 'lead
�n 'the Brae study„ for neap
(month. 'The first` chanter of .the
mow stodk b k, Awns Ramm'° arnd will be held at Mfrs.' John
7vas
given ,bg Mas.. Man cfna,111 Mt_'n,. 's_ Tithe ,meeting Cts
G•a)oat_ :: mad of sffiadl
ed. With' .prayer ' ;by. Mr: 'Kaiser
'these bilands ILMIRL,. w, mph and lunch • was served by •the
live on. 'them Tilney, dive
many refugee problems and h�
They have felt the • westm
4.
.help_ Mrs. W ' G. Hunter.read
a poem on ; 'Armistice The
visitors reported and Mrs John
Hunter and Mrd D.A Hackett
are to' . go visiting next month..
of November. Mrs. Gordon ;Kirk-
land dnspllayed the sewing •that.
had been - dumas fair the refugee
work..' It consisted of :two 'comm-
pteete layettes and sone mer,
ince ar�tiicles. The • prm for
the ' fiber inig': is nn
charge of • _'.. `Hareey' Ritthie
WEDNESDAY, SOV: 140h,, 1%2
comer ASI.fi'eld
resident Passes
WILLIAM J. LANE
William James Lane who was
born in Ashfield •'Township al-
most 90.. years ago, passed peace-
fully away, in. his sleep: on Sat-
urday,. November 3rd, ' His
Strength had . been failing for
some time., Death came at : the
home of ,his daughter, .Mrs. Don
WilIsie at Belmont, with whom
he had made his home since
Mrs. Lane's death in June' of
1960.
Bill , ''Lane Was of a friendly,
jovial nature and, . was high yr
esteemed' by many friends:
'He was a son of James Tie
and Elizabeth Caswell, and'.
was born on the..homestead
Lanesv lle - nn Ashfield Township
on February 28, 1873. On Dere
cemnber 26th, '1904,• he . married
Mary 'Jane Hackett �a member
,of another pioneer family ' of
Con. 10, Ashfield_ ' They. were
married' .,at. ' the home of the
bride's . • parents, ' Mr. and Mrs.
James 'r Hackett (Esther • Reid) ,on
the farm now owned . by her
nephew, Wilfred Hackett.
After their;marriage, 'Mr. and
Mas_ ; Lane famed' for .a number
of years south of 'Lanese lle; the
farm now being owned iby' Herb
Wilkin_
Later Mr. -Lane purchased • •a
furniture business in Ripley
with which was 'associated the
•telephone exchange office_ ippon
retirement ; ,i.ey moved 'to Bel-
mont to make their .home..
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GODS
ducted at the Johnstone ) era ,,
Home on ,�_ Tuesday afternoon,'
conducted, by Rev. Mr. 'Harley
and Rev_ G. W. "Kaiser of . Ash -
The fr=neral service was con- field • United Church_
E 11 Interment was in Greenhill
shied• with/prayer and scripture Cemetery, the pallbearers being-
reading
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reading responsively, : Masa.: Mor Wilfred Hackett, Bert: A1iton, An-
gara . Henderson gave` the. Bible drew, • Ritchie„ Thomas : 'Hackett,
Study prepared by Mas: C_' Fin- Harry Hackett and.. Campbell
]lay. on the parable of "The Thompson_
friend at Midnight." .M.ri.. Nixon 11th, Lane is survived by.• one
and Mr•s. ',Emerson were appoint daughter, Mrs_ Etta Wil!sie; one
ed a nominating committee tow smm,. Walter Lane of Toronto and
Prepare' a new slate. of officeis one sister,')Mrs, Ida . Uackett of
for the coming year. Mrs_ M. Lucki ova•. .
Henderson invitedthe auxiliary Mas_ Hackett : the 'last. sur-:
to meet in her ;home' for the her f the Lane . fa! "
•
Anderson. (Lavina)': who died in: •
South Africa Tune' Lane,: h
died �as • a• . young woman and
George Lane, ' who suffered fatal? '
burns when fire' razed the' '.barn
on the Lane htommestead. •
•
NEWS'BRiEFS ..
• Geo a Culbert; CNR seCtiaa
foreman at. - Mildmay has retired
after .. 39 years' of service_ .' R.a
Started With the railroad
1.1924 at his home town of 'Rip•.
Rip-
ley. s toughest job was dor
g a ten'=day blockade in Mari•
of 1947. They, had to,shoveI st aw
into two stranded steam . engines
'in order to keep • ip steam.
December `mneetting- The W.MS_ vavnng member e
Zunatrii;versad
F000kvvas pmmily:.• bt]`merr' redeceas�d . •are
sapaarn Mrs_AlexTre$ea'en(Mary . %illl cbe ready for sig `'Jaime) o$ A gf.Pir 'ardk Mrs 'Chas_
at e next mm �
tures eetnng_
and Mn . John . Hunter: N. G. it dicenzte„ Mrs. \Diner- I.
son and ...Msg. Mary Mao eod
' took `part in the prayer einem.
Mrs: Little . gave • the 'mission
study mon : part wortk, explai ming •
how the church . helps irternig2,
rarmai • and new Cana diiamns . With.
their > prob1er nis She. was •assist-
eat by .Ars: paw
s.¢Jemnt Basked' : all secretaries to
Baum. and it Bras created utfh
y ,S . Kimbro W1tt.S_
proble : ;mini,' hey !neat • the The Noarember • mneett$mmg `of
Chi tin � Chua'ha , .fid . )tela ' 1io &oath. �n�luass �J 19tf S_ s 'held
Baan Wedraesdayr. ,Navemaber. •'1t of
' t late home 'miff : Mad_ • W`alIliarrh .114ne=
Int ;with Mail.' rrank. •Mac-
• Keeawl. Mia. Gib flareni,Pton
as _ d tmmrs. Mrs_ ' Mare=:
Iriminan pregdedi and_ W, nage reports reedy:.fees `tithe 1l.
• D aam. .rename on remit b tr meeting. Mrs: P. :Ste-.
meae nail cued : ttEse meet minittl<n
to whack•n ' the. Society
:•.. h> n. invited., A •conamittee la yer.
was appointed to • bring :lar
Sate` Of ' officers for the coming i m ue
year. Mrs. D 'Graharin ex The Novemmber mmeet ig, off thepllaained the matter of the sheets Tr gscefle • Ver] s ;: was • b'ne d . at
for 'time Rein&nibrance Bank the hcnrane Of Mrs. Elmer ' Scott.
which - Is to ` he ,ready or the on , day_ The. meeting was
•AanmaversaFy., nim E ;..arid aIs t€lfd",opined; wtta :the Beading. of ,the
23rd lls-saInn ' ' h .. the Wide&
Mee old
eoRgedan tthe v
' Letsskokar r
Win eta
lenete.' thatjar and is, a SEW* tainttor
of , airs unexpected.. girt of $10
received frog 'a Mass Ma ilmen-
mmebm . in ; Toronto who in . earlier
lis perdon. Wall. Scripture
essarm wars „rent • by . Recti-' 1
Q a isFier hliPped nim Soanth %- ettte; Whwt ck.. The meditation„: .
.fid • _.. . ..
• • ' Ronsembrrare a nn. Peace was
e Bible *4ttlthdY ifinfir4 1Fnalii , read by Mrs, ..Charles' 'ins..'
iia'• was/Prefaced' wit * ,'a , sure$ •1 Fns~ Lll®yd: Moffatt led: in praayerr.
r anff the `Old• Herat "'with it's ;late r co was a wed ' vvatEn
'4 • div rsrrmuay,'• namely Pile Pelatte- a Bible seise containing the
(1 to ucTt. H to Paettn , quinti "Sec‘iimallimic_11:11c„,ar.'!"&trs.Mrs-IMPr&
x"ie�tII�rz..Cornto t,
lerms'nail Books and P opheti�IlBooks . tIne age f 1the studyM". ns: ltls:t,' tt . fantanre tto hookaas.. Cherie s pre- 1
t� tthe pr�aheOcsi part wli ch gewes sided sd. i :Lt yd Mofffat) fforr s;c and a om off meted .sea°rett ffor tthe eie c -Gaff's, penap� Et rregaad to the ttnoan Oof cerrs ; 'ffor ttke ci ningfm�oe does b •' th. Roilth marls a d st vfce„ .: Wesley' g "'P'ea�"' �Y$etmt„ 'GordernsIlk MacKeri : tt e, �P- ; �'onhmag'T'meaasuaaea„, Muss lea, t%' nine Sturdy Book aahel{ i Rccarin:, ' retaary,. 11lIn .htrya airja ' aeven by• IDo gSnrnpsazbt Were andtaR: Mrs.. I n WetfaaMas. LEoyd Mofffat;I
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Wi lLfarat Orr and MrS, Wesley
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nit' t.)me"; hairte of , Mi. Conks
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