The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-29, Page 3WEDNESDAY, NAB, '9th, 1901
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.HAS '.ENTERED. 'HER'
U N.D:.EDTH YEAR
Mrs. James Scott observed -her
99th birthday' .a ora' Thursday,
March 23rd, • at Pinecrest Manor,
Where she has been a patient for.
over two years. She is in reason-
ably good health and is able to.
be • up briefly at times.
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ocal '&::G.eflerai
Miss •Nancy. ,Kirkland spent the.
' week end, iwith ' Marilyn Brooks'.
arid .. DonMason, .
Mr. a d Mrs of
'Ripley returned ' recently. 'from, a.
• holiday in, Naasau.
•1VIe'l Reed'. of Exeter writes "I
always; , look' 'forward .to •receiv
ing'The Sentinel. It, a';,renewal
of 'old acquaintances,• and old•
• friends:" o
1Vlr: and Mrs' Wr Ii. Arnold'
and ''Mary Anre's'of Sarnia'.were
.week -end guests of Mr and Mrs:
Cameron' MacDonald ' ` arid: 112r.
W;.'.W' Hill.' •
;1111(noir
resbyterian
Mr. and, Mrs. 'W'.' B %Anderson
returnedhome the ..latter part ,of
the: 'Week from ••;a ,vacation.
Nassau •
Mrs''` Rdb'ert McNall oil' town
suffered •a' 'slight, stroke oh Sun
day evening: Her daughter; Mrs..
Clarence. Wadel of Goderich ; las•,
been staying ;with..her.,.
• ;In renew' n • h: : •s seri :tion
zg. er, •,ub R.. ,
Mrs'.Leon M. -Skelly of Detroit;
says •"You: are .much :More' pati-
'ent with my, •'.delinquent, account
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than I am` :with. 'the mailman
when he.is'a. day'late in' bringing
the paler •
Mr. and Mrs, Philip . Stewart
attended''•t:he funeral' of 'the late
Mir, .Jarxies Sutherland . i.n Wood-
stock last • FxidaY. .. ,•'Mri• :Sather -
.land .wa'the. .president -of-.the.
J. and J: Sutherland China and;
Decor ating • Stoi e in ' Woodstock,
•an
Phil lies .been a customer
of •the •stgr c for the, past 3:3 Years.
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hurch
Rev. '•Roderick -MacLeod i BnuceMackenzie, Son of Mi.,
': , and M•n's, Tom Macl�enzle, Visit
Minister.
ed •in Toronto, recently With :his ' Prior to the 'business meet-
gi'andlnother, 'Mis: ``Willia'rYi. Mac-','! ing the ,members, rose in a silent...
SUNDAY; APRIL 2hd .:.... Kenzie and & • hale. there' attended tr'i'bute to' ; one of • the.' -charter.
' '; Massey • •all. feattir= • ' . �
10:00 a.m.' Su da ' School• r a :conccrt at ,iI members, the' late V. R. Ioweyr ;
EASTER 'SEAL'APP
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Church, ' Goderich, ,for 13','ye�ars
'and now the director of the :Hu-:
ron' County. Children's Aid
ciety,' spoke. 'of the ,work ef' ••the
Society.
His address'. was •most'. •.interest=
ng' and;' informative as he. `ex•
plained •the various' facets Of'
Society; Ino longer: known 'as' a"
shelter, as this, : type: • of child
care ' has been , replaced`' by re-.
cep.tion.homes.' Means .of keep-
i�n.g fa ` ilies together 'child
• placement :and 'adaption. servrrce,
and the; •care of • un'w'ed. 'rno.thers
were `explained .;by Mr. `.M'aeMil-
lan in• a way that agave his audi
erice • .a : •better kno'wiedge of -the
important phases, of.. ,;welfare
work which '::they supervise:.
• ''Mr. MacMillan ' was introduced
•b•y•. J.. W. Joyrit anal wa
ed..by ';Cecil Blake ' who ,present
ed. the''guest • speaker with a gift
from . the Club,'
Mrs, Scott was ',formerly : Eli-
zabeth'-1VIcTavish','and came to the
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industry 'in `,1923 with the
lerwood organization On 'March.
•lst o 'th'at• •year he j,oined:' the,
staff .of' the I ucknow Company:
which :was •'the ,second branch 'of '
Silverwood's L'iinited,. London,
Ontario.
•' On April lst, 1924; he was 'ap
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pointed -manager of •Silverwbod's.
Cargill'','Creamery, Limited;'. and
'rerriained in char.•ge.:.of' this plant
until.., . Sep'tember, 1931. After:
shchrt: periods of servicee;. mostly
the ice ' cream :division with
the . London Woodstock' and,
Stratford branches 'of Silver.
wood's , he',•`was: transferred to:
Kitchener Branch in the fall .•Of
1932: and, remained there for 20•
.1 years. In .the fall of.' 1952, Mr.
1 Howey returned . to ..:his home'
town as' manager. of the Lucknow,
and Cargill . b1 anehes. of:Silver
1 wood :D'arriea•� L'imited: 35,.• .Lueknow,'
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s thank , ..
E: THREIR
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM•.
Two Shows Each . Night
Commencing; 'at 7:15 pm.
MATINEE '
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Saturday .Afternoon aaI 2; p.m,;
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,.
March 30th, 31st,, Apra 1.$. I, -
Clark Gabble . $0.1414$0.1414ren.'
IT STARTED IN'
, NAPLES'
A Romantic Comedy.,
Teeswater community with .her
'parents, Mr.; and Mrs. John -Mc °
Tavish, when a . • child. of four.
'^Ter parents farmed in Culross.
Township and following • he;t
Marriage' to James Scott, she ane
her husband continued • to farm.
with' ,Mr. Scott •doing some stone:
mason, work for ' a. time: '
• Mr. , Scott died" in ' ' 1944 and
since' that time she had lived
with.,her son and. daughter until:'
being admitted , ,to ' Pinecrest
Manor: ,She . ,has one, daughter,, •
Mrs. Alex: Donaldson of Teeswa.
ter,. 'with . whom . she• made, her
home',for twelve 'years -prior to
coniine to Lucknaw . and 'one Son,
John:,,Scott ' on the -home , fa�
in Culross :Township. : Mrs. Shott ,
has three grandchildren and five
greatrg
: rand'children. 'Mrs. ;.,Scott's
brother, Daniel McTavish of
•Teesw•ater, . is the only other, liv--
ing,' member.of a. family of ten..
He , is : also •a
. and.
nonagenarian,
was unable :to 'visi't his .sister 'orr
her: birthday..
. She is a member of :Teeswater."
Presbyterian' Church. ` and a WO:
member of , the inissionary, Boer
ety. •
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i'ng:, Vail world', renown
• 11.:00 a.rn. '. Morning Worship. i e,d `,Texas concert. pianist,
LEAVES -'HOSPITAL. AFTER
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WII:MER R..,'. HOWE.Y
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The ,MacKenzie ' Memorial
Chapel wasfilled to 'overflowing
1 I .Mrs Hilton Ashton, mother of on Sunday' • ,afternoon for:.the ' .
1 Lloyd Ashton of town, was
�%iIT�D• C� .�R,CH �f fuieral•'ser,'vice, conducted by his.
$ 1 b•rought.to his home in Lucknow 'pastor,. Rev. rHoward 'Str'app, • Who
• Rev: Howard 'W Strapp . ,) .• on ` `hursday after spending. 7 ;referred to our deep • ;sense ,of
months. in Wingham' Hospital:
IVJnister b loss in •the passing bf one • who
;Mrs Ashton;, whose home is in had taken his ,place
I. in •felds.that
Gorrie, fell, 'at the' Ashton cot had avital effect on the coin-
SUNDAY,:.APRIL , 2nd;tage 'at Amberley .'Beach ori ':La-...
d: fractured her e1= .m
unity;. but as •we sense our loss;,
- • � boar' Day.•an p he -said, may we^not'' sorrow as ..
'40.00 a•:m .. Chureh School:; i vis.' She has ;been 'bedfast in hos-
„ ! .those Who 'have •rio ; hope, '
!Mrs. Gordon Montgomery ,pie-
sided at:` the Organ., and Raynard ,
Ackert', sang; "The^ .Old :Rugged:
Cross. . .
' E ecutive 'rnembers of •the ';Sil= `
ver ' od . organization and the"
EER!41S :Crea , erymeri's Association ,were,
'conspicuous 'at the service Mem=.
Ang ican
bees; of the School Board attend=
ed in a ; body, and employees and•
Good Friday."Special Services fcrrnier employees .and business
associates acted as bearers, of a
MAUNDY . THURSDAY portion of the' wealth .of floral
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:5 .pri:tributes that banked the: cask
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•Co ists .Church, Port Alert , , 1 interment w S. !n Greenh 11
GOOD"
Cemetery;eiy, the pallbearers bei
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C, Durnin, .Ja••ck Ross W
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St, .Patils, 'Dungannci zs a•.n,
mer Ross, LloydGuenther, Frank
. Pauls,, Ripley , ,.•, 11 ':15 n.n• Guenther' Hugh
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St••,peters;Iurknow..2:00. prn,• MiHowey issuvied by
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Chaelle(Carrie) Toonto; Ms:STER •5UND -�
1: •churrhe5, usual .scheduleAgnes, Hornbeck, Hamilton; Mrs..
Woly Comn�ur ion, a 1 r Murray Ross, (Rhoda), '$russets
Celehrai t •,:and Preacher,' The he Von, Arclideac.ori, ,arid one brother, Theodore of: •
cknowr '
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Wilrnei° I�;obert Howey was �.r•
born in Lucknow,• on November
3rd,, 1899, a •sort of ;lames Howey.
and Mary Jae Howey. Mr. Ho-
wey got his start in the dairy
Morning Worship p
ital since them aside ..from be-
�'11:00 a,in '
•ing able to sit 'up in a chair durt
ing the day..,i
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The Archdeacon will • turn the first soil • for -the
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new ' ParParishHall at.; �.,uckno'w � f olloWin � the service at
12:30 .p,m, •
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City.'' Collor. Also Russia's most. famous
''Circus, Stars.
Monday, ues
+Tday,; Wednesday, April'. 3,' '4,
Double :Bill�- -- . In `Technicolor
Bob. Hope and . P�honda Fleming
In which Hope .joshes, the story of a notorious
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