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'THE, LUCKNOWSENTINEL,. LUCT.C.ilsrQ*, .QPITARIO
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For. Prompt, Efficient Service
ALI.G.NMENT
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Kinloss
Farmer Passes
John WesleY quest, aiifelOPg
Joitm WESLEYoVE:ST
resident Of s.Kinloss Township,
died in Wingham"..,Hospital.:on
Jtgle lOth.: He iWaS 7.
.yearp of .age. • ,
Mr.. Guest had not enjoyed, the
best of :health, for a• time, but
was visiting in %London. ,at the
home of his 'dati$hter,, Jean,
When he was taken ill' and Te-
• qUired hospitalization,. He Pre,
ferred. to "come borne" to Wing-*
• barn HQsptaI, wItere he passed.
away twelve days. later. •
Wes. Guest, as he Was, famil,
iarly :known., was a genial: and.
,friendly gentleman. 1 -1e -was borii
on AtigUst.' 2.9th, ,1805,'' On •the
•farm abOut _a mile north of
Kinlough where he • „spent 'his
lifetime. Hewas a soh of William
••Guest • and •Mary Elizabeth Kee.
• Mr: Guest 'niairied :Effie Jape
Thompson,. who /predeceased him
in July of 1959. . •
• Mr:,'Guest • is survived .by one
son, - Fred, on the home farm; a,
daughter, 'Mrs. Stanley. Johnstoil
(Jean) of London .and five grand-
cbildren; Noreen:, Nancy, David,
Johnnie and Victor.. Also surviv,
ing *are two brothers, Joe • Guest
of Culross and Milton Guest of
St; ;Thomas: He was predeceased
by.three brothers,' Frederick
Kinloss and Thomas and ..N,Oble:
• Guest of: Kincardine: ;
•• Mr. Guest was a' member of
Kiplotigh Presby, terian Church &
of the Lbyal 'Orange Lodge,
With members Of the Order con-
ferring the last rites at a rneinori-
al .seryice•on Tuesday evening at
his late, residence. a
The, funerai..serie. on Wed-
* nesday Was held at .the MacKen-
zie Memorial 'Chapel; '• Lucknow,
DIAGONAL ROAD Phone 355, WJNGHr conducted by .Rev.. T. J. McKin-
)••••••••iiimisoosei•A••••••••••••••4••••••••••••••4I
•4 'Church, assisted by 'Rev: Benson
ney of Kinlotigh i3resbyterian
• — • -1Cox: Elmer Urnbach was organist
KINGSBR-IbGE Mrs-. 'Peter Vogt of Detroit isiand soloist. • ° •• •
visiting her brother, Mr. Frank -Interment Was. in Greenhill
Mrand MrsVictor Martin of and pat Sullivan. . 1 Cemetery, the pallbearers being
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Hamilton spent •the ,week -end- (Intended For L'ast. :Week). -11Eldon ckenswiller, Ezra. Stan.
With Mr. Andrew' Martin:
• Mr. and Mrs.. 'Dan' Ran and
• family • from Detroit' spent the
week -end .with • Mr. and Miss:
• Walter -Clare.' Mrs.' Ryan. is .re-
,
maihing • 'to spend the Week. at
the Clare home.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aowalew-.
ski of. London visited • with Mr.
and Mrs:. Wm. Lannon over the.
week -end.
Miss, Mary Martha Moore of'
Algornac, Michigan, visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. Martha
• O'Neil.• •
Miss Dolores DaltOn of Detroit
,spent •the week -end with, Mr. &
• Mrs., Mark 'Dalton
• Mr. and Mrs.., Walter Clare at -
:tended Rev. 'Fr. •Manciiii's First
Mass 'Hamilton on :lune 18,th..--
loRoNTO's mom. coNvEmENT
* 900 rooms and suites with .
' tub, showe.r, radio and TV.
of the Canadian Pump,
• _Agnm:-Daneing ;no Cover, no
si.gnimuin. Ample free overnight
• ,parking. Pine Convention
Family Plan
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TORONTO
ley, . .Bill •Burtr- Malcolm Lane,
' Mr. Andrew Martin returned r williarn Haldenby and George
home on. Saturday from Gode-
riCh 1-loSPital. Mr. Mike Martin
returned to Hamilton after spend-
ing week .here. :• .
• The: William Lannon •farnily
enjoyed a. familY reimiOri over
the week -end. -,-After attending
Mass at St. Jbseph'S.- Church;
Kingsbridge, thirty-two meinbers
Sat down to a turkey dinner at
the farnilY horne.
•
. . .
• Graham: •
The ..floW•erbearers were Geo.
.Moore,'. Harold ',11a.ldenby, Harold
Guest, Art Guest, Tom ,Ma:cDon-.
.alcl, Russell • Bushell;•:‘.",,,:•Edbert.•
'Bushell, Frank ..Matilddn, • Fred
Bloomfield, Sarin Nesbit Harvey
2
'Tcnpsn., •
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Mern.bers •of the family attend- • PURPLE GROVE
ng M
were r. and Mrs. HA and
farnily of Searbora (Whila);
Mr. and 'Mrss. Dan Bass and fa-
mily, Scarboro (Rose • Marie);
Mr. and Mrs. Baetz, and family
of Waterloo (Delena); Mr.' and
• Mrs. Claire Lannon and family
of Hamilton"; Mr., and Mrs. Ian
Parker, and family of London
"(Donna). Mr. and Mrs, .William
.Larthon obiex.ved their '39th
wedding anniversary On lune
14th. ••
• '
,The .1 draw at Kingsbridge
school took 4A,a9e , on: Monday.
The Winners of the prizes Were:
Mr: 1,J•ohri• '.Thomson, LucknOw,
room. divider; Mrs. Kathy' Gib -
on, Lucknow, bathroon scales.
Allan Drennan; hooked rug.
The ball garnes. for thiS, vireek.
:are Wednesday -7 Mildmay Sep.
School visits Kingsbridzge.. FridaY
— Port Albert visits Kingsbridge.
The games will take place at
Kingsbridge. •'
HOIVIE :ECONOMIST IS.
'GOING TO STRATFORD
'MiSs Mary Lou 131ack, borne
econornist with the 'Department
,of Agriculture at Walkerton, will
b? transferred .frorn Bruce 'Cour?,
• ty' to Perth Count'y .August
1st. She Will be With the depart
-
merit's Stratford office:
• Miss Black, a native °of Prince,
• Edward County; graduated from
IVI, acdonald Institute, Ontario Ag-:
iicultuiti College, tGuelph in
1958, and Came directly to Bruce.
• Her duties have included super-,
. vision of. the girls' 4-1T, }tome'
niaking C1Thit the. county and.
other junior 'wotk; ' ' •
• . ,
Miss Margvaret Robertson and
:Mr. DOnald RobertsOnwere re-
cent visitor S with Mr. •and Mrs.
Ross Henderson; LucknoW-.
Mrs. Bob 'Fair. and -Mrs. .John
MacDonald spent Thiirsday•iP
London. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Pete •Pet ,rsOn,
London spent the week-endWith
Mr. Milton StanieY... • ,
•This district was .., well .repre-
Sented at Decoration Pay in Rip-
ley Cemetery -where IOdges mar -
A. large, crowd .attende.d • the-
recePtiOn for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
McFarlan fOrrher Joan Sutter. in
the • Holyrood 'PoWnshiil, Hall.
'• Mr." and Mrs. Edburt Bushell
,Were. al -hong those who attended.
the funeral of Mr.: Wes :Guest,
their Uncle. Sympathy is extend-'
ed to all relatives. , ;,. •
• Mr'and Mrs. 'Victor Gawley,'
Marlene and Gladys were' recent
'visitors with Mr. ,anci,•Mrs... Pied
Craigle. ."• ' •
•,Bervie WAVI.S. met, at the home
of Mrs. Gordon Fair on .VVednes-
daY. Mrs. Williarn Arnold, Mrs.
Flemingwere in .charge' of the
program.
Miss Ahiii0 McLeod; LuCitnow
Ronnie arid Dianne bore were
Visitors. With. Miss Margaret Ro-
bertsiOn. •
Mrs. Howard ThOmP8on,', Mrs.
Morford McKay,'• Mr. Frank
Dore of the T.13: group rhet Mon-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Vietoria Smith:
• Mrs. Dori bore, jimmie,X4t,„ +6'
and Vicky spent the weeR-end
at Wabeshene: Johnie, Sandra &
.Margie Collins Visited' -Mr.
Mrs. :Morford •MacKaY,
Mil -g Margaret 'Robertson lid
Mr. bonpld'.1.-ittbertsOn, visited,
•
CULR OR E S
• Th extends Sym-
PathY to Mrs.Douglas Nalclenlv
in the • .sUdden. passing Of. her
brother, the late Norhlan..NtaleY
.pf West .,Monkton,- *km was: 101,
-led: in a oar crash 'early, Sunday
.• -
•'Mrs, 41eN Whytock is a patient
in Wingh4m. Hospital at time of
• .1vIr, and Mrs, Orval` Wilson and
•family. -a:iid* " Mr. James Wilson
-
silent Tuesday evening With Mrs.:
Frank Brown and Reg.
• Mrs. Joe Wall, Teeswater 'arid
.Mrs... Ida Johnston, Listowel,
were the gusts Wednesday Of
Mr. • and Airs. .morley wall and
family. •
• Miss Sharon Nodgins. is assist-
ing with, the work at the home
of ,Mr. and. Mrs. Dn McInnes.• :
The last meeting of the 4-H
Club Pineapple Queens was held
ThUrsday evening at the home .of
the, Wall sisters. There' were 1,0
girls present. The girls .worked
-at their book covers. ,
, Mr. .and. Ms. Claytbri Meyer
l•
.pani L . .
dtafarnily. spent SuSundayday ,with
Mr. and MK
Mrs. Ed nock, Gdelph
Mrs. Charles Schumacher, • a*
:
former resident :of this commun-
.. patrent in Wingham Hos
On Saturday, Mrs. ' Frank
Brown
Brown •and.Reg accomiianied Mr.
and Mr's. Harvey. Nicholson and
Hugh to Tharnesford, where they
visited Mr. and Mrs., Geo. -Harkes,
'They ,sile,nt • the afternoon with.
Mr.' and. Mrs:" Robert I-lickmott •
and' family, London: .
. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Goidie Huston::
Mrs. Frank :Dore and - Dianne
visited Mrs. Tillie Sturgeon. 'and
Mrs. McLean; Bervie, on Thurs-
day. ••
Mrs: Donald McFarlan Helen,
.MiSs Katherine Busleil and, Mrs.
Gorden MaCDonalci: Were on the
,bus trill to Midland with Mrs.
Burton Collins'and her .pupils.1
• Miss •Mary Ann McCosh was a
• guest at Anglican Church,
gan, when :Miss • Helen Godfrey'.
• was married.
• • THE KANGAROO;the larges l Uri
Australian marsupials, pants thi
-• countryside intarge bands. Although a
• full-grown kangaroo is nine feet high
'and, weighs 200 pounds,the baby is :
only an,inch .104 when it is born. It
• stays inside its mothers pouch until
• it is five or six Months old,' at ;which
time it Weighs several pounds and is
able to shift for itself. .
• When theyoung:kangaFoO leaves "its
"home," it isicady:toIakeits rightful
,placernthijoitill-V0000:001dte.ii.
taketheir rightfte•Plate In. the World,• —
there is nothing better than lifelnaui-
ince. Letmetell you about Sun Ltfe's
Policy which can so easily
- voyidefundsfor their college educ?tioti
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J:. Kinahart
R.R. 2;::Lnchnow.
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• Visitors • with Mr. and. Mts. Phone :Wingham 717-ik-1.
Gordon MacDonald were Mr. and, • . ... , ' .,
Mrs. Norman Weppler, Mildmay, •••
• . ,IMr. and Vrs.Bert Thompson and SJN RANCE
..
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family', Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Husk,
Mr. and Mrs., Bill lialclenbY and
Cheryl, Mr: and Mrs...13Ob 911,
christ and grant of LucknOw:
:Sunday;• guests . with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Forster were Mr.
Donald MCCosh, Mary Ann and
Richard,. Mrs.. John Cokwell Of
KinloUgh, .Mr. •and Mrs: •Currie
Colwell and family, Kinloss; Mis-
SeS-Rtith & Annetta Forster and.
COMPANY OF
Miss Betty Mobney all of Toronto.::
••. Congratulations to Mr. 84 'Mrs,
141r:ton Ferrier on the arrival of
their baby girl, .
Miss: Rosalyn Swan, London
• wastwo days at her home.
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