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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-03, Page 7• y ERNES 1. t i `' THE LUCKNOW SENirmg4, ..LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE SEVEN . GRAVEL FQR =7A. CEMENT WORK; FILL,and TOP' SOIL • TRUCKS acid . LOADER. FOR HIDE'; CEMENT and CARPENTRY. WORK Phone 286,;'L.,,ucknow, or Contact rrisb MCKEE' SHREDDER, YER. 4000 IN . USE v ONTARIO .FARMS Truly One -Man Harvesting Machine HARVESTER for • e e • Grass Silage Zero Grazing Hay Conditioning Hay Harvesting • Grain Threshing • Straw Harvesting t Corn Silage ,....: .,... .:. ns o-:arXor. a.:.• i • GOOD PIED MEANS GOOD PROFITS -By using a McKee Horvester on your • form you can produce milk and beef••more economically than with any Other:hot. vesting method) . si . THINK Of THIS 1 1 1 ,, If you save twine and' other baling expenses for eight" years and invested fie money at'six,iercent you could purchase a :new McKee Harvesting outfit. with the 'proceeds: •. BU•Y NOW AND; START SAVING! Dealer .:fob' , , McKEE;` SALES and ` SERVICE hone. Lucknow 141. or Wingliam;, 19 BURIED. 1N: FAMILY . PLOT IN K I N LOSS CONSIGNMENT MISS.. M. E HUDSON The last surviving meMber of a weh.knownin, the. Elora 'ccimm.unity, Miss „Margaret Elizabeth. •Hudson, died recently. She suffered a stroke and had been seriously ill for one 'week. She died • in Groves Memorial: Comrimunity Hospital, Fergus; on. April 7th, 1961 and, was 92 years Of age. • • She was born n Lowe Nichol Township, ' on .March 17th, ' '1869; Miss Hudson Was the `'daughter of the late Andrgw Hudson and his wife, the former Helen Heat - tie. During her .. early years,., ;she lived at Luck_now..She had resid ed in Elora_ .for 54 ' years. She was a faithful menvber...,°of Knox Presbyterian Church and served as a Sunday. School teacher for several years. ' She acted as treasurer of the church' for 35 •years. . She "was an 'enthusi- astic reader, especially in 'sub- jects, which had .an historical background.' Other hobbies which she enjoyed were gardening and' ST.•'HELENS with . M . visitors w t Week -end and Mrs: •Harvey. Webb were Mr.'' and ' Mrs: Dan Rose. of New inarket, Mr... and Mrs: ' Lorne Webb. and Reid of Goderich,' Mr. 'Harry Fong of Dunigannon,: Miss Alison Webb and .Mr • David mous of 'Guelph: : , Mr. Wallace • M'iller:. returned home on Saturday after 'five weeks •in , Victoria Hospital; Lon- don'. The W.I. will meet, at. 2:30 oh Thursday, May 4th ' in 'the' hall: Envoy', : Newman' • • of Wingham, Salvation ''Arany. will ` be ' guest speaker: Mrs Eliza • Teiabutt; ' formerly of Goderich o'v : the Village . m ed to .. this past week Mrs ' Tebbutt is a : sister of ,Mrs: Wrn ' J. Humph ray; • ,Mrs., Ray .'Laidlaw and.. little Sort, James '.Gordon are spending` this week with, herparents,'Mr.: acrd, Mrs. ' Tom Todd. KINGSBRIDGE ,Mrs. Ursula Hebert'; 'of Detroit visited. relatives 'here : recently. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Dietrich '4 :family :o• f '. Clarkston: visited Mr. and; : Mrs Mark Dalton ' over the week -end :_ �LM'rs. Bernadine ..';Kenny' 'and .needle needle work. • Miss ' Hudsonis survived by one nephew, Harry :Hudson, of 'St. Lambert, .Quebec. Three'. .nieces,. ,Miss Helen- Hudson^ of Hamilton, Mrs.. Walter Thomson ('Margaret) ':of" Ottawa; and", Miss Eleanor 'Hudson of Toronto. Funeral .services. 'were held' in 'the 'Sturrick. Funeral 'Home' in Elora.. Rev. R. C. MacLean' Of- ficiated. Burial was in v :South Kinross , Cemetery,. Lucknow, on ..Monday, April' 10th. Pal.lbearers..,: 'w ere Charles . M. Allan, ; James "W. Kerr; James C. . Fasken, . Lloyd R. Hillis, L. W. Macdonald of Elora and Arch- Beattie of l♦'ergus.'' The . Hudson' . 'family` . moved to Elora from; Kinloss . 'Township' in March of 1907., Th'e'. Hudson fare i was on the' 4th Concession where Bob Gilchrist resides:, It; was` the. former • Edward Little /far ni,, which Mr Little purchased from Rod McDougall,' When the Lit= tle family` came to Kinloss: ' Miss Hudson' Was predeceased' by, herparents andtwo brothers, Dr. Harry : Hudson` `of' Whitby & George. Hudson of Toronto. Miss:.' ,Hudson ,, was secretary . y treasurer .of Knox Presbyterian Church, Elora, .forY .35•. earsn and upon ''her retirement •was' honor ed by the 'congregation: Nora. ..Sinnett of Detroit. She had miany'"'lon time'`friends 4:ent a few.:days 'here • p y during ..in thts••communty, one of whom the -week :•' :''' ." .:Paid : this; tribute' to'' her, � Dtirrnk. her ,e. longlife' she'was -' never n er known to say an unkind word about ` anyone. •�to be held 'at. LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALES,BARN on. tnday, • May; 1:30 'p.m. ACCOMMODATION FOR 400: CATTLE ROBERT McINTOSH, 164-R-11 Ripley.. UphoIstering• Chesterfields, , Occasional ,Chairs, Sofas, Antiques, etc.,.. Re -done. •' 'Choice 'of Quality'..Coverings Pick -Up and Delivery Estimates Given. 35 years'' Experience Opposite Post' Office 48East t' `St. ` Goderich • pp e f>< • Eos , • Phone 'JAckson 4-8422 South Kinloss .W M,S Mrs: Leonard. Maclnnes :was hostess‘ to." Smith ` Kinloss W.M.S. meeting in her :home. with Mrs. Douglas. ' Graham as director. Roll call was • answered by'. " a: , Bible verse .containing th:e'•' word.. "wis= dom." The ' scripture lesson was read by Mrs. ;Roderick M;atLeeod and. the study, was • on the'' second. 'chapter of Proverbs.' Mrs ,'Harold Campbell read an article on that (book disclosing;'that therein is 'Divine. wisdom for ''our path.` It 'is God going ,over the path with , us,: pointing out the dangers, the need . of: ,care in 'this 'direction or the other and. 'giving the answer to -many questions in: do'ub't: The book: contains '.31 ' chapters, •one for each day of a: month and God wants:' us to .profit b .reading. it. ..p f y g'.. Sam :Chislett gave •':an in- =' terestingreport of :the Synodical. 'meetings in. Sarnia and the mis Mr. and Mrs ::Ean :Parker and Children of, ' London ; Spent ; the week -end with Mr., ' and Mrs. Wil'liam. Lannon. (Miss Prances, ` Dalton , has ac- cepted • a position: ori teaching staff. Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Dennis DaIten; graduated °from . the :.University of .Western. Ontario', last' year & will • graduate ;from '•.'Ci.C.E: this. corning '..sutniner Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe' Martin of Hamilton -visited' Mr. and Mrs:; Blaise Martin Over the .week -end. Is ' Your Subscription Renewed? Gavilier., F4cIntos CHARTERED . ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building l' WALKERTON:; J� E, KENNEDY,B .Ed., B..A.,'C.A.-=Resid'er t •Manager Telephones Business 6 3 3, Business . Residence :• 106 • ', •. MONUMENTS ' For sound counsel and a;fair price on a monument correctly' ';designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established, Over Sixty Year. �'Valkertoi , , Phone 688-w ntario.• W M.S.:.COUNCIL ' MEETING.: TO 'BE HELD. IN, STRATFORD The:City of Stratford has been : chosen. for the forty sixth Annual: Council meeting .of' the• Women's' `Missionary' Society (W:U:) of the Presbyterian; Chu=rch` in; Canada, from 'May ..8th: to'12th, inclusive. gs The ''meetin, will ' beheld in :Knox' Presbyterian Churchand the Council, theme is' '`FStudy to', show. thyself, approved- ''unto God, :;a workman that needeth :not to. be',ashamed." -About "100 delegates will be 'attending from "British Columbia -to.' the Quebec borders and the 'President,; Mrs. A. Glenn• Thompson ;of Stou:ff-' ville, Will preside.: at all: Sessions.: LANG:SIDE, NEVES" +Mr. and -Mrs. Tom McInnis of 'Corrie were callers at the harries' of Mr. ' and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin and 'Mrs. M. J. Tiffin and 'Mr. and Mrs. Russel' Ritchie on. Sun- day •;•afternoon, . '' ' • Mr., and Mrs. J'im . Young en- tertained her sister and .brother during the week -end. Ladies Aid is to be held at the. home • of Mrs.Vin, Evans on Thursday evening at 8:30 The children :of the church are to start their meetings forthe surnrrier nekt Sundays :May 7th at3p.m '• Mrs. 1 oti+g as Simpson Ws' pa- tient in: Wingiiarre General Hos- pital' • . SVIr. •Darwyn Hill, our ' student minister IS visiting' amongst' the co'ngreg'ation these .weeks Mrs... W. F. MacDonald; the, other. delegate • added: • more details. It Was decided t'lat':•rn future . e directors of. the months me: t- •ings were to visit', shut-ins, sic people or strangers in the com- munity and- reportat the meet- .ing Mrs: '', Evan .Keith 'took 'the study on. "Mary. and•Martha" and Mrs. ;' Douglas Graham discussed the . work being ; done among University 'students.' The, prayer: circle was conducetd ":by Mrs: Lloyd MacDougall: Mrs:. Ted" Collyer -read• a letter from Mrs. Hugh' • MacMillan 'of • Formosa, telling '. about • the • •work.being.done in ;the • MacKay: 'Memorial 'Hospital; • Social.. Service 'Depart- ment DePartment with ;needs' so vast and poighant in Taipei,a city oa• million' struggling,. with its in- crease ofPOP ulation.. The Presi- 'dent, Mrs. Herb Buckton gave' •a reading -on • Mother's` Day: and ,the meeting was. fbilowed by a 'social ' •' 1 `sionary addresses given.' 'While . 1 ime , :and :' refreshments.' .' Erg■ .•■ .■ ,•, ■••■i■ . e■;fatiean.EriErgiaia■ E■ ; .. FORFAST EFFICIENT OVERNIGHT; ■ ■ • ■ ■ • ■ : . ■ ■ •i ■ ' TO or FROM LyCKNOW TORONTO KNOW LO D N ,QN Call' aIden Bre All Loads Insured 's •'.:New Wingham •.Warehouse' Serving Wingham and District Household Moving Service to any . . Ontario points. No . Load Too Big -- No Load Too .Sznall All Receive Cate, When You Ship By WALDEN 'BROTHERS, PHONE COLLECT: n ■ SUPERTESTGARAGE - PHONE 248, • LUCKNOW • Win ham 530. Ri le ' 193 15. 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