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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-12-12, Page 2PE Q trilt Ow SENTIl►J31 ir, LLuesaiov4 opremao • (Continued 3r0ta Page brothers and three: 'sisters who 'ed' in the million -dollar 'es=. iia.te •o their late brother LeRoy Towle ct Toronto and Winnie. Surviving members of the Towle ff„nily are .Gordon of Van- couver., Calvin of 'Calgary, Wm. and :Mrs. je.an ' Crump of Wiu g l anz and Mrs. ,Annetta, Muir of `Vancouver:. . Wllliam. and Mrs: M Itrie had, been spending the winters in. Texas, and with a return of • the snow ,th% week, ' William is. •again taking 'off' for Teas. The Globe ;and Mail 'thisbequest, was in part as follows r • yrs, - e Lillian, Towle • Mutrie, 74, who lived modestly in the lower half " of :a =duplex on Balliol' St„ Toronto, left her en- tire estate to Bethel ' Baptist Church :on Millwood Road, ;wl ei e she was received as a baptized =ember nine •• year ago. Reir—Ror-V.--CoolcrPaSt the • • fiber congregation 'for 'little more Than a year, said "We are jizst as surprised as anyone." • • • For 10 y Mutrie 'af� tended. - ly. She went frequently to - sisal, meetings, but was not an, ‘office -holder. , • • Few ce-finer.ew -of the congregation knew' • oaf • her _ wealth " bulk of which camefrom a one-seventh in tithe estate of her lionaire brother, Russel: Loy •`Towle;.. who ' built ulta ;air of hairdressing' -salons. and schools and died six years ago.' he :hasn't the 'hest idea what the laiur' h will do with the',::`• rive no doubt, we can find vim, use for:: at" " •- • •, The present' brick rekoroh. and 'Sunday School were built .only • 10 yyearsago• and the mortgage is• paid off, hesaid,, The congrega- tion has no. immediate needs for 'further' 'expansion. He said he 'would .adirocate the 'money 'should ' not .be ;used for day-to-day needs of the con, ;gregation ,;"we should:. do some - thine on .a . 1iighor :]]anP 'than 'The :only •� 41 1 , ' • n. attac ed to the bequest,. Which i5 not tax- able, axazole, is tha . haV should be used for work in the t ongre- gation's local: area and r;half • for• uc hurrli work far'er afield. The Church will get• only a small "proportion ia>medateliy::••A lawyer handling •#}ie estate Said, the remainder, largely in securi- ' ties, will be • pard' over a 41eriod of years: Mrs. Mutrie; who had no eIu1 l- rte" told friends she telt;her . .surviving three brothers and imp .sisters,. who shared simibarly tier late .brother's estate, ;were adequately .provided for: She was one of nine :rli lures born • to a farming' fanin ty. • at Luck low..Ter brother developed the Marvel Hairdressings schools and 'salons. • • M 'Mutrie lived 40 years in Toronto . Her " second :husband, William C 1utrie,' a broker, died three years ago About 10 years ago • she began. attending • Bethel Church, • and was' baptised by the then ,motor, • Rev: 1i` E Shortly before her .death '''in Shower ' i rd . Af Paris Hall • Mrs. Asian Johnston arranged a miscellaneous shower in :.the Anglican Parish Mall on -Satur- day Saturday for Miss Crystal • Mongan of Mamico, whose ;marriage takes pie on December 22nd to Don Mole of Toronto, son of Mr, and ' Mrs. Harvey 'Mole, Luck -now: .'Forty friends : and relatives aended including the mother &' stint of the guest of honour. A ' • social hour, bingo, contests and lunch served.: by several of the ladies made . up the evening.:The bride was assisted in Opening the Many lovelygifts by ' her mother,. Mrs, • Gladys Morgan & Mrs. Mole• July she told Ernest A. Tpateer, chairman •of The church's -boar. of deacons, of the planned be- -quest .and said God:had meant so 'much toher it was .the least she could ;de. . , `She attended several 'chuff rhes over •the years, said her • sister, 117irs. Lean :Ci p, of 'Wingl am, "She liked the Bethel church," she said, . "heoause it was 50 friendly," 11LFERING RED CROSS .JARS ° ILA.ThST. ESCAPADE The last , escapade -- =or the • most' .recent one we've • heard of `'at least is;.pilfer- • nig' money ,from the Junior Red Cross 'containers at. l..uc know Public ,school, The school was entered aat t+he week -end,: allegedly by ' public school tudentt, :who • emptied the . ,containers 'in 3 TOOMS • for .a :net `take" 'of about $15.O0. Dinner On 555 Anniverswy Mi• and .Mrs. Alwin. ..hand family attended .a family ;:din-: ner on Sunday in honour of Mrs. Bars parents, Mr • and Mrs. Angus, Bi on ' •L.istoweel, • :who observed • :their 55th wedding an- aveishry on "ley, Don Ixtr net Both are .yam,good :health. " .. }lekson- was the former.Martha 'Fisher:. They 'ham • .beeen ,lifelong residents Of the Atw.+ood- I i towel " et. • They have ,2 sons, Rodger and Thothas °who Tarin in . the Atweed district &. one daughter, MTS. .3glwin Sall (Rose) of aitipi noW... Sundays: gathering was _at the home. .0 i4r. and Mrs.' Thomas Tickson: }$ elson ; .is :an . ex reeve'. of ::Elvia ' 'ow , former war- den of Perth Cnuatty .and was .a member of the Proo►vjncial. -. islature•'for 11 years, '• being -'fli t 'elected m 1934 in the . B'jburn ZGov rmneinn. .After movaing. wel .f'e, rendered, further tin mic pa'1•• service'" until his " Te - Y eat Tetirernent; T. ,A, Cameron, Iad a 'Pleasant surprise ' on :Thursday ;morning when he received a • �telePhone .call from ;his ,grandson, Corporal 3ivsset , 'W, Cameron, ' inforinhi him of the birth of a son, 5 lbs., 11 .oz. --"all well. This is the :eighth, • generation. 01 Cameron's.'since migrating. to Canada in 1821, ..and the first- born child •of the eldest mem 'per of each generation down the Tinehave ' been boys. Russel is ..stationed; at :Petta- wawa, but goes to 'Germany on December " '1 l th for .a 3 -year posting. pley Business' '. Men ReOrgani :A*t the .annual 'meeting the Ripley Business Men's A- socia- tion held in the ZLe+gion il, tune D 7V ac'K,ay' was returned as. president for another year Toth Dirimr, MacDonald as sec- retary and :'Genrge ?Ma an, treasurer: - Banta 'will make* his annualw••is- .it to y on Saturday, J der. '15th when :the ,Children be . Shown films .at the.''lt'ownship EMI at , # leek, .to : v]lx�vaed' by Santa°*' vomit. -The. Association will again vizala^il prizes ! 4z; , .43X0" 'Z:00 for the: best '• gyrate sawaimimmaiummanuarn • 11 340 ::. nth, I • itio 71117tere *Ill }be ca at 13 ipun, 44,1inzpzn ow Town 151 tgpose . ttli i3s • ming its tto Wit: u.. tan fits zilenow Clang 1><ib ffur kn ,w ani Di tct mi in X11 - wee scan ~m e�ng um>l • innrnediately. *Yourattendance itsZ J1 -yr�y places woo ;under irioligattioar. Eviamme memo AS .iii 1111115 eea, 1111. IMen, , $11991 0 NEXT YEAR, . Sea y_ t•*m •• `n— 2• . €intlaer s,� = $115. IYK en [/: SU • 4/11 IC C .•Atirigne Tread a3"Ib roans NwznIla tto rattilace lit .13,35Vilar truilae alt Von, hone in • :gill' e. _tChri tints tto �tlltiw tthe the ' w will be .done a as ire C'the `bit f' f ng ' f t Estee was .opened .with a 'grayer ,and, a sial ong. •Plans •were •d ue- sed for caraol singing .Christmts. .Eve and for the "Toe Alpha Con- ference" on- ferenc_ e" -m . Toronto: It was de- cided : to obtain a student "- min -inter .as a gest speaker the last.. of January. finest •.pert' led a panel discussion on .•"Should We Send Christmas Cardsr The worship was• ..led by ' June ' At - kert•' A ..guest from ' derich, Robert Co'1 man„ was'present at our meeting; 3atih Kaiser''closed the meeting with player. ROss .rrn n S county ..Mosier Worth- Sannit County Met in Wingham for :the annual :meeting., Tuesday .evening; Dr= ;ember. 4th. All •:10 Lodges re- ported a successful. ar% Work, The ' County, treasurer 're p a financial balance 'and donations were voted to the Tin Slue. Chid dren'.s Bone, Salvation Arniy and Winghain School for ,'petard- ed Plu•ldren. . Mans are being nude to have. the Most Worshipful Grand Mas- ter of British :.America visit Worth•.likiron during 1963. 11►I.W. Bro• Jdhn Traininoznd rtf the Dins Befit. conducted the el- ection of, officers: ' Co. meter, Ross Emil -titan,. St. Helens; Dept. Co. 'Master, Robert 'lberd, Fordwich; . Ass. 'Dept. Co.; M., George Bailey, Blyth; Ciaplain, Tom Johnston, Auburn; zee. - see., Berry t'Pattison, Be]grave fin, sec., 'Vito Caseinore,- h arra; treas.,. John McInnes, Blue - vale; . Marshal, George Brooks, Wingharn; Lecturers, Wm. Tay- lor, "Walterar,xl lit, `Durniri ' Tyler, A old Bruce. { 0 We x..011rsill tea eini' Wire* '11i Slay 'S 1111A17 $tRVE. WO: 'CoMPriy. 4l1 men • ipr3nund a f taeffiSitt. heti Nwe .. abreast ''title tat 41evAri*meritisxinEftr411 EtatteUlna it div its eatt., • i1easure' : tto fir. our ices oto you tin ,1 aim l area, . • • n a Heol mitis 11 &e tow .1Zo Ihave 11. ai n w ledge an . aexperientaie `gama�xl%tun arizmiing imam& off . train tie tt rnns. tomIwo' sdlesmen ; ' X11 } ton c ty'' a t't .till "dies, NWe : thav'ey•;:a . tiff Of $11 sdaa]esnan, a31I1 snntlly ttrainel" COnstiltints, w lio wilt:4ivte" you t ttrue tto: a a 111' :.ynu Whatever .. g au. whit ltdIger, aa'. tfa'fm, . taette, tta nm; %Kr NV11= Mage mne, ::lazrtl wattl . ttrout man, , p!z ,usrittage come irtiies,. t usmess -o oatu ities, • `austiiiill hest ounninziniEll properties. . A JI; S.. SWAM & OD. lila?., can . %A) "you •' ffina$ it .'pier, fir. Tf 'it s,34311wait tto Eiow tto.ffin l . t r' w =' 1,60.,1.1132).; //�/.y�'y±'' Wonk 1i 4,1,11 tilie ] ff PAM . Vii: ' SA :. i0. , ! 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