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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-29, Page 131 r r r r 1 • • • WF4DNESPAY, MAR., 29th,, 1961. THE LUCKNOW J N'1'iNEL, 4UGKI QW, ONTARIO • • • We are: prepared: }toCarer Q.Q ., ravage, probletnns" GRAHAM Pho a X89 4, Ripley STUART MacLENNAN, Phone 66.:14 Dungannon; Successors:to Harvey Hagedorn OBITUARY MRS.' JAMES G IHiJSTON, A resident of .Kinloss for over fifty years, Mrs. James Huston,. passed away at the home pf her so,n=in-law and daughter,, Mr.' and ;Mrs.' :Elmer 'Bannerman, 'March 9th. VETERAN , M...-P.P. COLORFUL 'FIGURE. (From 4•`Onward Ontario") For . tha. t indefinab ee . factor known., as c i1 r and for allround popularity with his colleagues 'in the. Ontario Legislature,. John W. Born • January 24th, 1874, -on Hanna (Huron -Bruce). is a the farm =near Pine River .n.Ow s'tandout;.. • owned by Ed 'Creech; Mrs. Hus , On• a recent occasion the lobby ton,the . former Elizabeth Anri :',of the Royal. York: Hotel ,became Graham, was the .daughter of the a television • studio, Featured Gate__-li2r.-and- Mrs:. Alex Graham performers aside from regular (Margaret . Sexsmith). ' " - C-BG-`persOUalities • were. Royal On ;June 12th, 1895 she Mar -'York, Manager A ngus�.lVl,c�innori; aures Gordon Huston. and Johnnie,. well known .bellh`bp, and • ried J n:WI John W: '(:Senator),. 'lived on'`'.concession.: 8 .Huron •Hanna' township until '19,10. They,. then , ... •veteran Conservative. came''to• the '.farm. in Kinloss M,P township that for over fifty years •. was the Huston horrie. Mr:" Hus ton, predeceased her in 1937;1 ' Many friends will, treasure me mores 'of .her.'kindneSs and. hos- '. pitality ' She was a devoted .member of Kinloss • • United •Church and. •:::W.M.S. The Rev. W. . Carson: conducted, 'last. rites .'at thea Mac- Lennan . ;Funeral Horne in Kin- . 'sardine and interment was 'made in Kincardine cemetery. Pallbear- ers were grandsons; Donald Chad- • bourne,' Huston Colwell, Doug-., las:: Bannerman, Jaynes,, .Wray :Larry,• Moulton. Mrs. Huston is :'survived by four •daughters, . (Irene) . Mrs.. :Frank Colwell; (Vera) • Mrs.• Sam' :.. Moulton (Kay) Mrs. Cliff. ;Chad bourne, (Isabelle) : ' Mrs:: Elmer Bannerman. and one son; Victor. A' sister, Mrs. 'William Huston :and three • brothers, : W A. Gra- ham; Kincardine; Alex' Gra'han- Saskatchewan 'and, Lorne Gra- ham,. ra-ham,.: Tilston;. Manitoba also. sur- vive. A . son, Ralph and a brother. Second Graham. predeceased' her: • DUNGANNON Mr:, James Wilson visited a few , 'days.; with his, 'daughter-, Mrs David` Durnford,. Mr lurnford and. Brian of Willowdaler and ;al- :so his , neph:ew, 'and. Mrs. Douglas, Reid, 'Toronto. Mr. - and :Mrs. 'Robert Irvin & Betty on Friday; :evening .attend ed • a party at Zion Hall in :cele- bration: of 'rbirthdays, , of .Mrs: Ir - vin's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm:. Ritchie" bf' Zion:•whose` birthdays are close at the, end' of .the .month'; 1 Relatives 'numbering -about forty g ' were r present. They:. :.en'.o d ,enjoyed' ''r.garnes' and lunch Was served at the end 'of the, evening. 1 rs. afflicted William Caesar. atjf t with "arthritis was taken''. to Wing_ ham: ospital :last week for ob- servation r We • on and._. treatment: ho' e : o , p t . hear of: improvement,... .�P, JOHN W HANNA; M:P:P.,• As.'the . lath Darrion Runyon Would sa'y. Jaek Hanna. isn't -a senator 'and it's" ten' to.' one , he never.' will 'be ««'a senator:.:: None thele'ss, 'he looks like; a.,•senator;: he. ;talks: dike a senator' arid. he' likes to be ::called "Senator;'' hence he gets, the'' ' senatorial cognonrien• from: a :multitude, 'of' friends..'' ' A veteran' 'guest, ..of the Royal' York;• he paid his. compliments to. the .popular• 'hostelry; then der, voted: most.. of;,his• remarks, . on the' interview ,program to an exposi- ,tion; ' of. his life, trines • and duties as a member of the. • 'Ontario. Racing Corri'mission.' ,• • Long • Service ° ..The Huron -Bruce' Member- who has- served continuotisly. ,in the. Le is:latcire;, ,since 194.3. makes .no pretensions'as. to ;the profundities of ''s tatesmanship.';However, as worm -hearted, ' generous, ' good-' natured and intehselY human in - div What, n-divWhat, he understands human nature, better' than': mostHe Fred Young, . .Miss , Elizabeth• possesses. a mind which• is acutely "Murdie, Lloyd Iia1'1;:,'Ed•gar' Wat aware of the ' trials, tribulations I son. Warren 'Zinn,'' ,Gordon' Cora- faithful ,in giving sound' repre- Mc eo , iss a' . yar'•; . "eo: Miss • Helen McGee was a re- .cent visitor 'with friends in. •T'o-' rontd,• ' • Dr.. and Mrs . D. K. McAteer., and 'Maureen of Will �wdale visit. - ed for the week -end' with' Mr . !& Mrs. W Stafford.. Mr,, and Mrs. Lloyd Walker and'. little. son;: Douglas 'visited Su:•riday With M. and Mrs, • John McGee and 'Helen, . . Gregory 'Park,. ten year old son of Mr, 'an,d Mrs. Richard „Park,, who was ' 'a patient . in Wingha'rr hospital, carie home • or Sunday a and bask'; to' ,school' on ' Monday. . The loco); Orange ' Lodge No: i 324 held a euchre Monday night ■ ' Wtth.iiine tables of pla;yers�.''Lad- a O:. os high, Mrs. Eldon 'Culbert ;ancl Mrs. "Jack Errington tied With ■, Mrs. Arthur Elliott,: :Men, • M r. 0, Jack Frington and Mr; Arthur1,'lliott; i Mr. aid MM.. Tt C.v Anderson visited, � i , r� � � �, at relatives. f7.iend. ,•, � Mid ii Tor�ontti,.. Maltoh 'a -i'd Preston. stock; The couple, recently cele-. brated. their; fortieths wedding anniversary. Trag dy struck the 'home in 1954 when their only sons. John lost his life in a traffic accident. µHe carries on a: successful business in, .ladies" .. and men's furnishings. In the Legislature Mr. Hanna has always taken a lively interest in health matters, more espe- cially in, proposals as to ,researeh in heart and circulatory diseases,. 'It may have been his .extreinely lively .feel for publicity which in 194.8 'led him to display some, interest in attaining the leader- ship of the National. Progressive Conservative Party. In hi's earlier years he played` hockey and lacrosse, while in thea 30's' he was an" outstanding lawn.. bowler, touring England 'and Scotland with.. the 'famed A. M. Crawford team, Forar some yes he has .served. With . distinction 'as , a: meiriber.of the .Ontario° Racing . Commission; With: the' pendnig advent: of night •harn.ess racing-- the ''activities . :oof 4=116._..commissigirt. in. this,..sphere• are bound to.. increase: People's Friend John . Hanna's chief .interest in life is people, 'a `subject of which indeed he has a rare understand:- in.g. A . modelof sartorial, ele- gance,' always; at home in ,any, kind :•' of company, he • •has3,the happy . faculty of'giving his' corn p'iete, attention to .'the one with whom he is : talking. His • . rare capacity: for ,making and"•:keeping:. friends is evidenced 'by his 're -1. p, 1 �•' A . YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL To All ,1961 Brides' Ordering "Their ° WEDDING STATIONERY • At The Sentinel Office ' FOR THE DMSCR'IM!NAT1 G • . You may select:your Wedding invitations, announcements and ,accessories with ;eom -" • plete confdence as to quality :`.. ands correctness'of form. • 1 eddingannouncen�entsof , TRADITIONAL: BEAUTY''; . • CLASSIC DISTINCTION • SOCIAL- CORRECTNIsSS r :J. •'A1VN.0 T•ikRA E'NTS° -, 'TNFO(tMALS :.+. A,CCESSORIE$ :Personalized wedding napkins; matches and, cake bog" sho available: election ' in • one campaign rafter another. - 'Certainly 'Queen's : Park is: a livelier, happier. and war'nier. place, through' the :presence: of. John' W. Hanna,, 'friend . of the common: people;'wwwwwwwkw e.ntine .moi ,i iii - iiiiiiii -iii /74../../..../••••••••" The Lucknow. an SE EASTER SEALS H�LPCP/PPLmDCN/LOREA/ Mrs Wilson. Irwin, Ken . Pur. ves,, Raynard . Ackert, • Harvey Houston Clarence'' Greer.; Mrs. C. M.:•Straughan, 'Harold Gaun,:t .Spence Irwin; Girt Geukema, Steve •Stpthers, G'eo. McRoberts,. Arnold: Alt'on,- J. 'R. Johnstone, John Deloer,' L. D ',Ballentyne,' Ernest .,Lewis, `Virden Mowbray, and problems of his constituents; r• bees are more grams .T, M Durnin, John R. and fc.tu• if any erre n ... � L d M Id Wh d G ion to elle peo 'Ye who,•;/n Hallam; •Duarnin • Phillips, E I:, scntrt P ter another send 'Agnew;. ..Mrs. John Carruthers; nt. .elet'tron . of r Donald Henders n , Miss Kate o :.im tb Queen's Park, .:� r • . ... , •McGregor, K. . ;0; ; Murdre,, Chas. �'7bers -'of the Queen's 'Park ; , Peter Cameron W, :. R. Howey,. rs. , 1VlcIenzie, Cam ,MacDonald, :' pMctr him , Br rstow, Robert MacIntosh.,, • rests ralki y. :always find Carter, Thomas Todd' ' " Alvin Elizabe.th' Ritchie, 1VIrs. Harold goodl , " Hamilton, Frank Ritchie, Lleid Treleaven, Vernon • Hunter, Mrs. cow To the• • denizens of >;- ' Queen 1 at k from the premier. ' Y , . i (.Moffat,. .Gordon Montgomery, �..Wnnifred Nixon, Mid Hupiph= ; to, the .page bdys, the elevator � 'Eileen White; John Kreutz- 1 rey, George Haldenby; Margaret boort,trit attd `a1i .through the J wei,ser, W'rn: Caesar, J Richard- Malcolm, Morgan • Heriderson, • ' I , •r.5 rc,cly • wlt}7 a chcery•'l,rrne, •Mrs. Allan Hackett, Bert William �To,hnstorie,, Jas. I-lender- ali�atti a. greeting or' a riir'rry Ward, •Everett . Errington, R, B, son, Dr, :'yokes,' Stuart ' Lavis, g'Born' al Wingham, gainer g his• :(gl. l he uarice, Clark 'Finlayson, Barb-.' John Hall, David •Nivens; Alex 0dr.cation, in the..local' sehoo s, ata I -'alder by,. ,Vernon Marriott, Andrew, Donald Thornipson,. Buss leas 1i�'c�fl 'allltis lire in •that. Ja'ck•MVIactonald; Tra'Dick4e,Belr- 1 Brindley, Mrs. J..W'. Ilendei'sori piety'riot Ontario town. He early last. ;Buccannee'rs, Harold Percy, , Mrs-. Rae Boal., Wrei. .Fisher, V1)4 1-10(1 niirniciptil life, , serving Williatrr Cranston Charles Mac' ¢ Lloyd Ackert; W. W Hill; Geo h Disfrict : -Lions 'Club w your naTrie does not';appear in ,this.'list, Thea Lions Easter • Seal 'Committee would -appreciate •a: donation' . from you: Donald' ,Maclnt' re 'Fred Jackson, Ashton, E. McClenaghan, Y , Miss Emma .'McCluskey; 'Wm:' J. Drennan,'Wm. Andrew; Gordon Irwin . Silverwood's :Ltd,; George ' Struth'ers; : Robert McNa'll; • Mrs: Stanley,' Albert McGee,Dr. M:. H: i W.:"Hollyman, Isabell MacDonald, Corrin.•. The: Coxes;. .Elliott Car- George : Lockhart, Cecil Blake, rut'hers Roy ,•Havens, ` Duncan Ruth Thompson,' Earl ' Wightman, Finlayson,' . Jessie MacKay;, D. i Frank Mackenzie,; Evan' . Keith, MacKinnon, Thos. H. Burns, : Jas. ; Mathers, Blake, Alton, Jack 'Ewart Taylor Jack 'MacKe:ndrick. I Fisher,' W. 0: Hunter, Geo. Me - Mrs; Wm'. Bus �-��ell, John McQuil-.'Innis,, Ernest. Blake, •.J, W. Joynt. Suter, Leonard rin le. ...Mrs,. B d lin, Mrs: ''SAM ` Mo rrrson Thos..y�: Jamieson; 'Mrs: Neil` M�acCallum; Robert 'Finlay; Susan yGibson,': 5 Thopias MacKenzie, No'bl�e• John= F. F. MacDonald;, Leonard Rit- stop`' 'Miss' C, Mc void G, ' D:. chie;. • Wrn. Evans, Bert McWhin Hatton,° James Cameron, . Fred', -neap Sr,, 0. Finlayson,,: Phil Men Anderson,' 'Herb Ensign,; T. A. I ary, , ' Bank . of Montreal, Fred ori ton T. . 1 l 'Cameron', Erriest Ackert, Richard 1. J , ns • , J. 'Sa ke, d, Fred ,McQuillin, Charles Webster,.. Don Tiffin,: Harold ' Cooper, ,. Robert • many 'dePartti tats • john a1?na` son, Mrs. J.` W': Colwell, J., R`•: John W.. Henderson ' tumb'er, 1' i1 )h1 � Donald, John 'Van Osch, Willrarrr Henry, John, Pritchard, Roy Fin-> f�t sly tr7i the. • Wiiro 1iGirrt at� as, C. .. .. C�ttl�tiVIS C.c>nirni. y t , Stewart,• Donald Steeves,; 'Gladys 1 Jayson, L. C: Thompson, Gordon rr,ieniber of „the municipal council and, finally" as mayor a .sound. apprenticeship ' leading to his legislative career; •• married to theformer: M1SA 1!r5'thei . Campbell' of Woody • MacDonald, Mrs. • Bakker:, Clarity Bally, . Herbert M, MacLennan; Zinn' Bert M:cWhinn Ernest Hanna,; Herb M uilli _. W ney; "rankeQ rn, Thompson, Miss Jean Lees; Gor-' Earl Swan, Miss Christene, Car,// o //���ff//��' don Saunders,' � �:en'. ; Ma•eKen�rie'; 1 i'i:eRr � Thomas 1VIacFarlane�, •.Lloyd , ,;�•� /��y,� ++ a , 42001a90.3G:/` �,_.......... ...... .. �".✓'�"..IL,7�..��.?p't;.,,4'".�l'"'.✓`.T�'",.i�;."�.�r'.`*.:.+«.,r'>�'�.y".�+vL••►Iis,w�v*.I.:;�"'`•,,�"%'` USE EASTER SEALS.,;