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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-16, Page 8EIGHT THF LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, ESSO :SERVICE FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP' TIRES (Most. Sizes; In Stock) AT REASONABLE PRICES! ' Repairs to ; AII° Makes. of Cars, and Tractors 3 Licensed Mechanics y. { eel Alignment and Balancing MOTORCADE DEALER KINLOUGH Mr, and• Mrs. Norman. Fry and family ••, of Brampton, Mr..:and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Colborne. visited •-during-the week__.with: Mr. 'and Mrs. William E. ,Haldenby. Mr, • and k1VIrs.; Harold Haldenby and Mr. and 'Mrs: • James. Dillon spent the week=end. at 'South Bay ,Mouth; Manitoulin 'Islands. with Miss Sheila. Hal'denby who • is em- ployed there for the • St/miner• months. Mrs.,, Clare Sparlirig and fain- : . ily of Walkerton visited on Fri day with h'er mother, Mrs.' Geo: Haadenby.. • • Miss Manville .Scott •. of Toronto has°. been ,visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs. 1Vlaleotm • Lane ' and other relatives •here: , : • ,Mr.. 0. Slemin:` of. Goderich has been ,in .'charge of •the Anglican -.Services' .for. th'e;'past 'five Sun- • A reception. was` . held 'in:` the ioly:rood': hall on••Friday evening CAREERS IN BUSINESS IF YOU'RE. INTERESTED' :IN.. ■Meeting, people ■ Earning sooner• R or •a career. p VISIT US NOW FAIL . TERM begins .Tuesday, September 5 ~Write - for .folder of • courses without', obligation • LOUGHEED BUSINESS COLLEGE 10 YOUNG SH 5-1135 KITCHENER KN0 ONTARIO` for Mr. and • Mrs. Scott. Walsh. Music •for 'dancing was supplied' by Farrier's ' Orchestra Stewart Lane read an address and ',they received a gift of money. Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Schiejer° family spent Sunday at Kitchen Mrs.A•; ' Hodgins :,of.' Detroit is spending' ,awhile with Mrs. Wm. Cox and; ,Rey.:Benson Cox. 'Mei- visitors Other visitors'' at the' Cox .home: ,were Mr. • .and. Mrs. George Gilbert- ;of Stratford; Miss .Donna Haldenby ..-of To- ronto , is suffering . from an at- tack : of measles. She is s'liending the .'week' with M. and Mrs, 9as. Haidenby and ' family. . Mrs. J. W. Colwell. and other rriembers , of her family attended •the Colwell re -union 'at . Kincar- .dine , on Sunday •• Mrs John Barr arid Dotiald '• Mr and Mrs .Jack Barr and'' family Mrs; ,H'i gh ;Jansen, ''Mr.. and M'r .. Morley• Bushel•1 . and' .family' . at- tended the Cormack :family,> pie- • nic ' at the • home' of ,Mr. • and Mrs., Ted' Cope: at. Woodstock on Suri - We are sorry to report. that ,Mr. Hugh Jansen is a patient . at, St: Joseph's Hospital :London: Mrs . Frank .Maulden• -returned home after visiting: with Mr &z Mrs; ,,Arthur 'Phillips at Fonthill:; •Mrs Dari MacDonald of :Kiri= , e •ardi i •spending. awhile at• the home •of • Mr.. Harold Percy:,: .Master; ,Bill Thompson .of 'Luck: - now visited during the week with: Allan .Nicholson. �. • Mr, and Mrs. Bert' Nicholson, Evelyn, ; Allan' and Lois visited on Sunday with Mr,'; 'and Mrs. Harold,. Slessor and family at I Glamis: We are` pleased .to report' that'. Reeve Harold Percy* di making: some improvement. He is ,tail r' a. patient -in the .Wingham Hospital. .Kinloss Native Died Sud.dery IIkLcst Week Neil CE GRAHAM di dsuddenly in Kinloss at the home of his brother, Douglas ,. Graham on Tuesday,, August 8th. Neil Camp .bell Graham, . in his 69th year was born in Kinloss in .1893. He was the son of the late Duncan Graham and Margaret MacKillop. After attending, the second con- cession school and Lucknow High School he 'started to work in . the Imperial -Bank at Essex,, Duririg the first 'World ,War he' enlisted in the R A"F', After his.• discharge, ,he took up construc- tion •engineering•• and was ern- ployed mployed for many years' with the Department 'of Highways,. Public Works•.'D epartment and Depart- ment of •Mines• and Technical 'Surveys. He leaves one son, Dr; • .Hugh. Graham Of. New Mexico and .two sisters and •.two. 'brothers,, Mrs. B. T. Sangster;.' Toronto; 'Mrs.. W., F..` MacDonald, Lucknow; • • Doug-• las , in Kinloss and Archie in. London • The -funeral was held from the Johnstone •.Funeral Home • on Fri-` day, In the .absence of: Rev. Rode- rick MacLeod,. Mr: Derwyn Hill. of Whitechurchconducted the Tservice an, d -burial• was mSouth; Kinloss' cemetery: The .pallbearers • were Warren Zinn;" Evan Keith, Chester, Hac. I kett,. . Allan, Sangster, Graham., MacD•onald. and John ...(Mack) 1VlaeDonalrL Friends ,attended • the funeral from '• Toronto; London, Sty Thomas, Shedden, and; Wait -ford. . (news' INSURANCE Ageni GENERAL INSURANCE HOWARD AGNEW ST HELENS Recent, visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.: George •Stuart were Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Pickard and Mr: '• Al P.iekard ' .,of. • Exeter: and• Mr. ' and Mrs. • Fired ,. MacGregor.: of Kir/car= dine.: r . • M , . and Mrs Allan Miller;. Douglas: and Lori' ,Were Sunday'I visitors' 'with' Mr. and 'Mrs.•: Willis Corrigan,. Of :Cookstown. • Thirty'. -three:• • 'ladie's ,•`frorri• :Si., Helens district enjoyed a .bus.I tour to Hamilton ` district`. 'on Wednesday The• tour. 'included• Dunclurn .;Castle•: Museurn,,: •.Hamil-. ton ' Gardens, ,'Rittermere Farm Studio•and other centres of`inter- h • Charles McQuillin: has: returned. from a motor trip to • the West. •Coast He:. visited with • relatives. in the Carrot., River district` in Saskatchewan. and :i'. ,.B.C.`. Master Burdge Green,•• •s'o r of Dr and 1VLrs. Burdge • Green: of Stillwell; Oklahoma spent a few days _ last' week with his :grand- ••.Barents,,. Rev. .and Mrs. B. F. Green. OLIVET Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lolling, Johnnie, Kathie' and; Barbara of -Detroit spent.the week -end with•. Mr. and Mrs., John Coning : ` :`. Reverend and Mrs. Fred' Mac-' Tavish . of Bradford • visited re- cently with;'Mr. and' Mrs. 'Boss Black.. • Miss Ruth Black of Kitchener.. 'spent a short holiday with her., parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.:Ross Black, Misses • Sharon • Coiling • and Bar.bara`•'MacTavisl • returned •ion • Finance yours with a �.o�wicdst life -insured J(an FFP29R' •• Former Teacher Died In Winnipeg T. KATHERINE MaeNABB • Miss Katherine MacNabb, who taught school here ,over a half century • ago and whose father ministered at, South Kinloss and in Lucknow, passed; . away , at Grace Hospital, . Winnipeg• : on July ,8th,, ' Miss. u MaeNabb, • familiarly •know.n to old friends as Kate, taught school in Lucknow, and we believe at ' the Second Con- cession and Paramount. In 1908 she had charge of the Entrance Class ,here; : That year there . was a clear, • . distinctio. made• between the public and continuation school. •Joseph .Stat, ker • was principal of both and Miss F. E. MacLean, who was on the public school • staff . became his assOtarit in • continuation school work, with Miss MacNabb assuming Grade' ;8 duties. Miss MacNabb later went to Winnipeg where she. taught for many: years until her retirement and where She continued 'to make her . home. ' • • .She was a member 0f.° First Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg, where: she *as;a Sunday. School teacherfor, many years. She .,was a ;member of the Women's 'Lib- eral Lib-eral Association --and -theLRetired.. Teachers' Association:, • The, funeral service was held in . Winnipeg conducted by . Dr W. G. Maei:earn with.. 'interment: in Old .',Kildonan: cernetery• 'She Is survived by',one. • sister; Nlrs. Gilbert • MacKay • (Annie),. and.' a niece, Mrs. Evelyn . Tardi; both 'of Winnipeg. ' Miss MacNabb ,was the d. 'ugh ter• of Rev; and'. Mrs. John Mac- -Nabl; 'Her. mother 'was the. ,for•-.. mer . Jean, Carripbell; daughter: of :WEDN'FSDAY ; AUG..16th; 19,81; Sunday from : 1VIrramichi Camp, where they spent a : very .happy and. ;pr.ofitable.. week: . Mr. and Mrs:.Oscar White and family visited -on -Sun ay• at Ilep worth: ' and Sauble Beach; AC.Q. Burt White .of Clinton, RCAF 'spent the week-endat his home here. Mrs.; Ben :Grey of Biinsgarth,' Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs.; .Ste vens:on • of Goderich called on Mrs. Grey's • cousin, Mrs. ,Mae lami1- ton 'ori ;Sunday.' UBBER. STAMPS: of all kinds, made to your specifications, are •available. 'at The Lucknow Sen- .trnel, . phone ' 35... " ROY HAVENS. Plurnbi?rg P111:1'.Heating Esso Oil Burner Sales •and Service. N ELECTRIC : HEATING rhene 7'3. Lucknow FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE, £sso OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT Cenvenient'budget terms- upto5yearstopay . AVMS 10011 XO IMPERIAL EOR 111E ifs • Mr. ,and M. Malcolm, Campbe;ll,.• Lucknow?s: first: merchant. .:MISS MacNabb's"parents are buried. in • South .Kinloss •• .c•emetery • .Rev. MacNabb was: ordained •:.° andar ducted as minister of South • Kinloss ` Presbyterian ..Church in 1867, ' remaining :there for two years arid' in -..1882. •returned 'to` this: community as minister. of • St: AndreWS Presbyterian .Church the stone church on Havelock. St., now. -the• Catholic'Church., There. were ; two' Presbyterian congre- gations .Lucknow •_at'that time and 'upont :the union of; Knox and St. Andrews in .1&88, to becorne.', the Lucknow Presbyterian Church, . Rev: 'MacNabb and, Rev. Duncan • Cameron, each reigned ` their, charge to facilitate.. the, : on,with R•ev. Angus. 1VMacKay ac ' ce ting a Call to :the newly formed., • congregation:' Rev. • MacNabb• had in the meantime preached at/ Beaverton.' „where their daughter Katherine: was born,. •'. Rev. MacNabb''died,.. in 19'41 Sc.. Mrs MVlacNabb ' in 1.921. : Y ARE SAVI THESE DA By purchasing BEFORE the Ontario 3% Sales Tax ` comes into effect September lst. Now Save' Now Check ' our selection in Electrical •Appliances: STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, : DEEP FREEZES, 'WASHERS,: ' DRYERS I And ALMOST EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL If you have some buying its mind, large or small, your ' dollars will go a lot farther Before September . fist. 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