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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-06-28, Page 10• THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I UMN.01 a: ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUl th'� 1961. 'MOO.RE'S ALKYD . SAM -FLAT' 'The professions choice n wall paint i • • Remarkable gone -coat flat paint for interior'walis, ceilings • :Colors for every decordting 'need Brush it .... spray it , . ,. roll. it on, ,i. Dries quickly,... no unpleasant. • Lovely, lasting, washable>.finish aurin Moore Benjamin oore MURDIE and SON Phone 10, ;.Lucknow ,414 Helens Lady laid Rest Thursday The death.,•.. of Mrs ; Wm., J. 'Robb of Sw,t: Helens . occurred : in Wingham • Hospital on Tuesday, June 20th at theage' of 68 years. She had been ailing for • a. • time' and-• had . been hospitalized for a month : ;prior: to her passing... •Mrs,' Robb ' was ': the former. Florence Mildred Bray., a daugh- ter of William Bray and Rebecca. Farrow, and was born:' oti the 3rd' line • of 'Mortis Township •on• 'August 29t1 , 1892. On, March 19th, 1913, she- m,arried ,'Williams J. Robb. of Concession '6, West : Wawanosh where ; : they' farmed • •;,•,i until -:retiring , to St. 'Helens.' ,al a WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs, Dawson Craig visited • on Sunday at the homer of Mr; and Mrs:. W, J. Peacock in Bluevale. Miss Florence . and Miss Marg- aret Moir of Toronto visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jim Richardson. • Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Owen Sound visited over the week -end' with Mrs. Robert Ross;.. and also at the home o f Mr, and: Mrs, Donald Ross: • Mr, Ben McClenag han visited Monday . at : the home of Mr:. liar- ry McClenaghan in. Wingham. 'Mrs. Harry Ticnborne of Gode- rich and . Miss. Annie Kennedy leave by •plane on Tuesday from Marton to visit with Mr. David Kennedy' in ,Victoria,' B.C, and. with Mr.' Alex Kennedy in Win - ' The::Women's Institute Mem- bers tykrill . take. their . 444 01, bus trip on Monday, July 3rd and they will travel to. Oshawa and tour the General Motors 'plan.t. Miss' Annie McCradie •of Min- nesota spent a few .days at . the home of • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ro- bertson and ' othe°r' Forster re-' latives In Lucknow • • Mr. and .Mrs, S. C Willis of. Gowanstown :.visited on Spnday at the home, of; Mrs.; Doris Willis.. Garry 'and Bill Willis ..of Toronto we're also, visitors for the week- end at, the' home of. their mother., Mr. and Mrs '.Jack Coultes .and Mt., and. Mat. Albert ' Coultes 'and Diane attended the Kerry „Picnic in Owen Sound on Sunday and most six' years ago. 'Mrs. Robb'. also visited at the 'home: "of Mr.. • was of a kindly, mild manner, and. Mrs Bill Tottenham; there_ an'd,was heldin high esteem. She; Francis Henry., and •Phyllis 0' - was' a member .' of '•Dungannon Brien of London• • and . Wayne 'United:Church' and of 'St 'Helens `Henry of Toronto spentthe=•week=: United Church since moving- to end at the '•home•. of•/Mr and, Mrs.. A' ^ William Henry:,'� that community, . � • • •Rev:': B F. Greed of St. 'Helens Mr. and . Mrs. Carl :Weber arid. family isite o� conducted the":funeral. service at f , y v d n Sunday ' at •the the . MacKenzie Memorial Chapel: home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert on Thursday; June 22nd. ; , Iinter Chambers ' in : Harriston rrient` was. in Dungannon.'Ceme- Mr:'..and ' Mrs. Cameron Sim •tery, the ` Pallbearers: being. Hari mons. of. London visited -on Satur;. • vey•,. Alton, Victor., Errington, day°at'the home of Mr ••'and. Mrs. Thomas Webster, . Lorne' Woods, Charlie • Martin: and ether "'reIa_ , •Thomas Todd' and Gordon ` Mac tives. . • . Pherson.Mr. and Mrs, 'Ezra Scholtz visit- .. ed. on Sunda at the home of Mr. Besides ;her. huslaria, •.Mrs: Rob�b. y is survived 'by, one daughter, M`rs: and Mrs ' Clayton .,Scholtz. Leslie Wardell (Dorothy) of Mr. and Mrs.. 'Russel Gaunt_ son ;Township,: siir. randchildren. visited • on Wednesday ' . at the and one : sister, Mrs..John Gar- -home of Mr. and .:Mrs.. Donald nils '(.Luc ) `of"'Toronto Dirsteiix in Brantford. • y • Mr. and• Mrs.. Kenneth Dickson ;of 'Belmore visited an Sunday at ,the ' home Of2, Mr and Mrs.. Art `Moore o, 1VIr arid: Mrs. '' Angus Faiconer • visited on Sunday at ,London Vic- •toria Hospital with :. her father, Mr, Lloyd ,Montgimery.: Mr. and.'Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw • visited over!. the week -end .at ,the home .of Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw :and other :relatives.'' Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. �. visited on 'Sunday `with: Mr. .and Mrs... Donald Bushel at. •Holyrood.. Mr.' ands.. Mrs.' George Thomp- son. and family of . ` •Feversham visited over the. week end• at . the home of Rev. and•.Mrs. John Watt. Mr. • and Mrs: Irwin. McClenag--• h'an: arid,family ,of St. •Thomas spent the week=end .with Mr. & Mrs. Ben:' McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Jam, es Curran" & eventually, FIBREGLA:! GREE ill Not . Rust, in or " Tarnish iizes Up To 48" In Stock f ow Is ' The. ' Time To lave I. r I� Sc e W}th•Fibreglass ;,Screen ' ZED` CHiMNEY11i n The: Following = Sizes: 81/2" x 81/2" . Glazed Chimney . Tile 81/2" x 13" Glazed\ Chimney Tae', 13" x •.13" Glazed Chimney Tile also hirrireyBri:ck' PLASTERING NEEDS A Fresh Steck Now On Hand Perlite Hardwall Plaster Masons Lime 'inishingLime - v Spray Lyme. FRESH. CE MENT IN STOCK I"lsl'DERSON ER LTD Phone 166 Luckn5 w;, idtt Notice ALL TELEPHONE PATRQNS Of The Auburn Dial Exchange pnd The Dungannon Exchange have and will continue with E.A.S.. . .• . (Free Interchange IR • When „pungannon Dial Con'Version is completed in 1962 the customers ' will dial direct from their own, " tJ telephone to the telephonesin the other r exchange. Huron' and Kinloss Municipal Telephone System. Blyth Municipal Telephone System. 0 r•• •+t+-• ••-•-+•-•tor+-••• : .-+ o -1 -0•x -•-•,•-•-•t-•- -.. 40 -4 -41r - family. of St, 'Helens visited on Sunday . atthe horde: of Mr. and •Mrs; Robert Purdon, Mr. and Mrs, Carl I.cCienag- hon visited on Sunday at the home .of. Mr.'and Mrs= Elmo Prit= Chard:. A/,lr, and• Mrs. 'Robert Mowbray y of Wingham, ' Mr., Peter Kennedy and Miss •Annie. Kennedy; attend ed the. Miller Durnin wedd ing .in, St. Helens on Saturday. Mr. •and Mrs. Jim...Gaunt' and Janet of Toronto .spent the week-' end with• Mr. 'arid • Mrs: John' Gaunt and Mr... ',and. •1VIrs.. Mel; Mather 4 • Newspaper-r:P-hotos. Toa Cos ,o . To Lose �A Pictures in the - P •aA 'er are ex- F pensive• to' .`reproduce. That ibis •why we haveto pick, and ,choose a little when people- ''ask ',us: to take a -picture of this and' that:' One picture.in this ••w ®ek's paper will costa the 'Sentinel °. well over $8a. This "does not take •into' con' si d ration the, , ' : investment we de have in camera', equipment, • 'nor.. s , xi in get -tin the. pip,.. ourtime .pe t , g . g .... tune. ,, e ; The recent ''Kinloss • Township^ picnic :was attended by the , Sen tinea and two pictures 'taken Cost, •ing in excess of $7.,:plus, expenses': in .getting .there We are usingthese. figures only as: :a 'means of .impressing' .that does ,cost money to : have pic-. tures in. :the paper: • For that rea- son we have to limit the number that' we take, and • we have. to pick and choose the ..ones we feel -are ' the Most . news worthy. But to lose them is even worse. A picture. taken : at the" opening 'of. the -new ,town offices in 'the'Carnegie Hall went astray somewhere.; The picture was . of Reeve George. Joynt,L Agnew;. Art Breckl"es, Ken Came- ron ander was addressed ..•, to Kit- chener. for .processing. We , are hopeful that it will turn up WHITECHURCH. WON "OPENER Whitechurch Midgets, dowt ed Ripley last week, in the opening ga nemby a score of, 12 to 8. Far rier; struck out 11 ins'. chalking.. up'the win.. , Whitechurch Rheil, • Spry; Farrier,. B: 'Robin on, Craig, � i1=' lis,.: Beecroft, Lee,. Hang, • F, Ro: biison., Ripley M. 'Thompson, Ferguson, B. Emerson, 'K; Hark. ness,, L Ferguson, McTavish, R .,Schatz,„ D. Brooks, CLINTON.. PAIR WI1 LOCAL TOURNAMENT ;MONDAY • Carl' Draper.; and Huh Haw ns: o f Clinton'• wori the•en- o k1f0 open- ing tournaments; at the ':.,local .1 rens on 'Moeda • ,eve bowling greens Y,. n ing with .3 wins, plus :40. 2nd. were .Jack .POrter and. Mel Tswa er.`wih Donahue. 'Of ee t t 3. wins pins 3rdp lace went . ,to Jack Mc Donald •,ande Alex Hackett of • .L cknow 'with 2• "wins. plus' 37 u p. • 'acid .in. ,the .4th place. were Percy Liverore andBert •:Gray, of • Clinton 'with ''2 •wins plus 34. • 'PER WE 'S CLOSE' IN OPENER Lucknow :+P,ee,' Wees ' f;:ook tin':,'.• B`elg'rav:e ; in . the opening -'game ••• of .the . schedule and: *pie edged out by a score- of I.0 to 6. ' $ruse Henderson was on •the mound for. .Luckriow with' . Doug, Alton catching.: •• The" lads went ,to: Teeswater on •, Tuesday night for :their second game,: game.• With ..little or nd., practice.: so far this season the' lads • dl;op- ped this' one by a 29 .;to 1• score... A lusty sock by; Murray Johnston' drove lair. MacRae in 'with duck• now's' lone tally.: • • ucknow Distric Phone 71