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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-03, Page 10• • „. THE TAUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCK -N Ws 04R 0 , • • TO FORM NEW CIHURCH GROUP NAM Itat WEED—,FIREIg. 11....AVVNS —1P/P-r lirjeph COMM°, X offers you aweed-free laNvn both beautiful and durable. lids nevi weedkiller thoroughly proven on Canadian golf courses is now availabte for horie lawn use. CoogSiton contains a new very,StIkKiiVe 'Chemical ... #AECOPROP lulls weeds at the. root Petetarteatly, Yet; is entirely la& to $tut floor grosses, insure a vamtinsumkill of clifficitlf weeds NAVA harming Your town, Certain death to C.kiver, Chickweed., akmitt#A,edir-147-'—laniain. anc11)andellonin bent grasses;, . wowe 464.6 • 0017,, ,.:CHICKWEED MIER. 00WEEDS No /AWS' e rr *pR• AtS laar a taint (amity IN itustawt st, mum I1a. out. RAIRSHEA CLUB MEETING ,The fourth meeting of the Kairslaed Fiuti.!.t, Servers was held . in 'the kausliea,. Hall o \April 2901.. The roll ca ./I "Fruits we can, Iteez,e or drwas ansloce_red "seven members., The next meet - mg on may 4th wig_ be at: he borne Of Grace MCDoitgall. Notes were, taken on' "Fruit for Break- , fast."' Mrs. • Burt demonstrated Ito* •'to: make fruit ciip, and the is helped her. For ltinch: they 'had, the fruit cup,, with grape- fruit' ice as the beverage. For Your resli Stock NOW On Hand PERLITE HARDWALI, PLASTER FINISHING LIME • SPRAY LIME MASONS LIME —'AlsoInStok • : .• GYPROC WALLBOARD GYPROC LATH , • , • otomodseeeitemeineemmouesuoiermsmiemeweerskmo-ameimmilliemmientoewilomritge • • ' y". I el P itt Org h Paints Your Choice "�f tip .To 2000 Different Colours • To Match Any Shade You Require: r I 'It. Takes Only Seconds On Our DISPENSING ,MACHINE ebtombeenethea;464.10444.164oempor•lesodmpite.mi•ememeam;•ene.' somemiim4ies,•104040•4400.a." • • • OHN W. IIIEND*RSON LUMBER LTD. Phone 150 Lucl'azowt • • Op!. JranUarY *1St, 1962, a new organization »anizatiQ wUiCO:me 'into bein in the United Chureh, •known, as "The United ,Church -.Women." It will embody aU the *;ladies • in rspective' United. Church 'congregations, and re- sult in the disbanding' -of 'exist- 'iPg ladiOse gi'61•4•P$. Locally the three grOup$ of the WOnlan's Association and he At• ternoon and Evening Auxiliaries of the. will be united un- der. one Slate of officers, A -Provisional Committee was recently named tb. plain ;for this transition, The Committee met ,briefly on *Sunday, following the t'church serViee and, will convene again later this month. Members •of the Conunittee already. named • include Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Mrs. W, B.. Anderson, Mrs.' Omar Brooks, Mrs.. Kenneth Cameron, Mrs, Vernon Htinter, Mrs. A. E. , MCKM, Mrs. MacDiarmid, Mrs. K. C. Murdie, Mrs.. George ,Mrs K. Mrs. Mark Raithloy, Mrs. Orland Richards, Miss Helen • Thompson„. Mrs. George* Whitby; .MES..ALBERT 'E. THOMPSON Within .three, weeks of .her 88th Mrs. .Eileen White: LONG AN I NVAL D DI ED LAST WEEK birthday, death came: to Mrs. Albert E. Thompson at ••Wing, harn Hoipital, en Wednesday, April 26th,, ten • day,S 'after she had suffered a Paralytic seizure: :the effects of, whiCli progressively worsened, • .. : •::Yor about eleven :.years Mrs— ThOmpson had been confined td. a chair with an 'arthritic condi-2 tiOn which prevented h'er Ir.orp. walking_ Her hands were little affected'by:the rheumatic condi,: lion and . she dida greatdeal Of :‘knitting, and crocheting, In fact she wasworking on:a piece of fancy work,. when the seizure struck ber. . She, was: the former ,Charlottei Jane—Miller, daughter of Peter Miller and ;Elila Jane MacKen- zie and was born near , George - ton on May 18th.; 1873. -.AS • a, girl' of nine she came to the Blackhorse district with, her par- ents, Who settled in * Greenock , Township on the :highway east of kiIosS. Village. ' There 'On*Nbverriber. 2:5•th, 1903, she married: Albert' E. Thompson, and . they farniecl bn.. Con. 10, Kinloss, for. a, number �f;years years before moving •to. the. Holyrbod district in , 1926. Her husband predeCeased her In.: NoVerriber •Mrs.• Thoznpsoii •has' resided. with • her only son, ,Eddie, and , his wife the ,former ViOlet Satin- 1 der," who have., given 'her: de voted • careduring her long in validism. Mrs. Thompson was a member • Ilolyrood Women's Insti- tute arid: a' member. ,Of Kiniough' Presbyterian, church. The 'fun-. er-al service was conducted by her Pastor,. Rev, T. :M6Kiiiriey at the MacKenzie, Memorial, Chapel on Saturday 'with inter-, ment n Greenhill Cemetery. The Pallbearers, were six neph- ews:, Art liodgins, Frank' Thorhp- son,, Gorge;'Htheringibn, Harry Patin, Ira and Norman .Leeson, Mrs. ,Thoinpson survived by .her son- and daughte.r-in-1aW a ,grandda•ughter, Marjorie: ,Se was • one of a family ',.of ten, Five brothers *Predeceased her. She is Survived by three sisters, Mrs iqaud •Palin of Toronto,: berta Guest of kincardirie,: Mrs. I Wes (Alvin) Leeson of Kinross Village' and 1 brother, ' George , Miller. of Whitby: • WEDNESDAY,' ,MAY 3rd, '1961 si WE. I -LVE A NVIVIE301. OF FAR.IVI. the,. 144eknow • Distrlct, well located ancl canbOught. on terms, HOMES* AND BUSINESS PROPER -RFS for, snip in Ludo.* .and: throUghout Western Ontario'. List your property with •° Western OntarioN Fastest Growing. Real Estate • • WARREN L. STEVENSON. Real. Estate, Mount Forest • • • ' Contact , JOF!N HALL,; SALESMAN • liudkpow • oe• /1••• and one brotheri''Rev.*T. Eimer Kennedy 'of •BlueVale and was predeceased by two :broths, - , : Thomas in infancyand 'John of 'Huron, Township; also, by. five ' sisters (Sarah) Mrs. T. Roach, (Mary) Mrs. Will McDonald, (Ma gi e)M rs. Robert' W a r, (Martha)' Mrs:. Sam Nicholson, (Annie) Mr's. Alfred Andrew." The remains reSted at McLen- nan Funeral home until Wednes- day, April 26th where the fun, • 1., ..•• OBITUARY WILLIAM: T. William kenzledY passed • away 'at his Abert Street honle in Xincardihe SUdderily on Sun Atirl •hs 1th ,L`lie was both ori Con, 6; furon, /hip .nct lived thee. until tzt agb when 'thy moved td He was of a quiet .." •and kirid 'disposition, • Kertriedy' was• the 500; ' the Lite Thomas Kerineds't .atid IVCarthaStnJth ae tirived bff his wife, Annie. ArrnStrong eral service was. held. Rev. W. R. Lake conducted' the, service. • . Walter Dexter sang Beyond the Sunset. The Pallbearers were Duncan McLeod, George 13e11, Jack ,Kennedy, Walter Dexter, Ira. Needhain, Philip., Stewart. Burial took place in Ripley Cemetery, Those attending 'from . • .a. distance were Mr. Oscar Arm - Strong, Mrs. !Stella Rennie, Tor - 'onto, •Mr. Harry McAuley of Brampton. , • . ENDS ' TM: ..'SATURDAY . • . ' 4 • 7 Here s a few of mariy bargains • See Handbill For Complete Listing. GA.REtAGE CAN, $4.79 -value ......•• $3.99. TEETER TOTTER., $11.50 value ..... . $9.98' LAWN SPRINKLER, Wavemaster, $7.95 value; -$5.49 POWER MOWERS, 19", a zeal bargain . : . $39.88 Two other models on sale 'at $58.79. and $67.39%. FARMCREST ROTO fILLERS .4... , $109.95 Deluxe Model $129.50 CORONADO: HOTPLATE, $5.49 value . $4.98 • • • agi Cote F'aint LATEX,' regular. '$8.45 ,gallon;'. HOUSE .PAINT, regular gallon,..•,in White or colours,.: ' ' • On Sale Per: • • • „ • Coronado Appliances• The Sale Feaurels .The Usual Selection of •Qu1ity Coronado. Appliances That Give Top', Val For , • . ° Check this: . Coronado, 21 cubic foot freezer $279.95 We Have Your Requirements In USE • OF OUR SPREADER • When YOU 'Purchis. andyour Seed -Seed,atCreSt.,,HardWar0 • • • • • : . . • ' Phone 50 Lucknow YOUR LOCAL CREST HARDWARE ar, :so • vt71 ro • • ga fo. wi er: ed go of bo. cot Ro Ch gal Bo Pul lou fru hal the • .to 1 • gar • gie \Yr. of ; firs • and . gan lab( thei • • into • 8trf bati Ban girl ests ;the for • abot 17, .told as p • ers on • criir hooc then righ• • socifd• • wer( v.ra as p all -0 from winl • Weal ed a prim lorni grow cont tign \les.