HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-15, Page 9WEDNESDAY, NOV, 15th:,, 1961:•
THE :LIJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Sick In Hospital.
(DUNGANNON NEWS)•
Miss, Ellen Durnin was taken
ill the first of this week and was.
taken to Goderich Hospital , by
ambulance. We hope ,her illness
is but temporary and she will.
soon be able. to return lion*. She
observed her 99th birthday last.
October, 14th; at the home . of her
brother, R J, Durnin, where .She,‘
resides; •
Mr. and 'Mrs. George McGlynn,,
Detroit;: spent the week' -end. ,with
Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Congram.
Mrs. Anderson 'Mugford, Lan-
don, visited her mother, Mrs. Ab-
ner Morris.one day last week.
Mr. Wayne•Brown, RCAF pilot,
stationed, -at. Winnipeg, has been.
having 'a two weeks::.vaeation
with his parent's, " Mr, and Mrs.
•Wilbur. Brown. He returns to his
station, leaving this Friday.
Mr; Jerry. 'Weaver, now em-
ployed , at London, carne •up to•:
Goderichfor' Friday night..,' of
Goderich District. High, School,
...when he received'his. Grade XIII
Diploma His younger brother.,
Bryan,alsoreceived honors, , hav-
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ng ' won a . Scholarship of $ • ..,500
for highest scholastic standing' for
cadets,'bei'g' a Grade X student.
Another $25.00 scholarship, was.
awarded ,to, Bryan, who. tied with
another for highest rnaxks itlhia
grade. They are ,sons af? Mrs 2nd•
Mrs. Glen Weaver
Mr. ,John Spivak, arrived home
Friday being hospitalized in Vic
toria Hospital, London.,., for two
weeks.,
Visitors 'with Mr. and •Mrs.
Jackson Reives for the week -end
were Mr.and Mrs. John Abray,
Highgate and also their daughter;.
Miss. Mary Lou„Sterling, Gode-
rich. • • .4
Mr. : J. C. Malin, 'Kitchener,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Her -b. Finnigan.
.` Mrs. • Ken Thomas .and Little,,
daughter of Toronto; spent the:
week -end' with her parents,' Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Webster.
A • meeting to )organize Sigma
C and Tyro Groups was held .i,n-
the United Church on. Thursday,
night• of last week. The parents,
were 'present with 28 interested
boys: Mfi Donald. McKenzie spoke
a few words to introduce Mr. Bill
Dundas of Goderich who ,exrplain
ed the work; was wearing a
uniform with badges ,and stripes
to show What, 'could be obtained;.
as he had. . The ages .for Sigma C's
was 12. -15 and for Tyro members.
a- 12. Tyro meaning "learning''
inGreek. It so happened the
boys , were divided evenly •14
members for each group: 'The or-
ganizer Mr. Dundas ;interested
those present by showing colored
slides on .the screenof a trip.
taken .in .a cabin,cruiser'•last sum-
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Mrs:Alex Havens
��DiedSuddenly
Death, came with shocking sud
denness .in mid-afternoon on
Monday of last week to Mrs.
Alex Havens of • I,ucknow who
collapsed from a heart attack and
died almost instantly in front of•
her home on Havelock Street'
Mrs.. Havens was out-of-doors
with .her little .grandchild; Mary
Alen' Havens, and was raking 'a
few leaves, when she suffered.
the seizure. • ' •
Her. grandson, J'im; Gardner,_: ,_,
discovered; • •Mrs. Havens ' as he
was coming from Silverwoods , }
,plant. He summoned Fire •Chief.
George Whitby w'ho:was *irking
nearby and in turn they, hailed.
Tom Anderson,' who' was passing,.
to have him; bring the resuseita-.
tor, Toni didnot know .who 'had
suffered the seizure, and on re
turning :he picked up Roy Havens:'
who was working at, the Angli
can ' Church, arid who is, also a
member of the. Fire. Department.
Roy didn't know it was his . mo.=
ther until he' reached,, the,scene.
Dr. M. H. Corrin was .sumoned
from *Ingham hospital, but . it.
was evident to those• at the scene' The regular • board meeting. of
that Mrs, Havens - .had • passed Bruce : Co-operative Medical 'Ser
away moments after suffering the •vices ,.wash held. in, the office at
seizure. She was 65. 'Paisley
' • ,yens on''Ntonday ..evening, No-
s.
Havens. was. theformer
vember . 6th.
Mary :Ellen Champion; • daughte,r: ., The following board members
of William, Moses Champion: and g
Isabella Milner: of West. Wawa-
Were elected President, James B.
nosh, where Mary Ellen was born, Heckling,, Carlsruhe'; vice=presi-
on' August, 12th; . X896. dent,` Allan Howe; 'Wiarton; Oexe'_
cutive : vice-president,; Donald Mc-
rt:March'15th, '1916,,sl .:'mar Kinnon, Paisley; 'commit-
ried Matthew Alexander Havens,
gin and Wellington Campbell .of
years' before coming to Lucknow
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Prize Winners
At . Legion •' : Draw
There • was a•' good attendance
at the Legion dance on Friday. ev-
ening,. featuring a prize draw.
which �,s an annual tradition with,
their Remembrance Day "activ
First prize, 'a La Z -Boy. 'chair,
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was , won' by Lloyd Saunders,• 2nd
•preze; a:' transistor radio, Dr:
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