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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-06, Page 14PAGE FOiAnEEN r� 5� S rj t rpt"s ;T' pt� • ry: 4 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '. WEDNESDAY, DEC 6th, 1961; owing Weeks Cour focally, Qualify dor St. John Certificates ° Keen • interest 4 •aS ,shown, in, file St. John A.m,laulance first aid classes sponsored by the • Lucknow Fire Cornpany• and held in :the town,. hall each" Monday evening for the past eight weeks. The course, offered to fall citi- zens of Luck/low arid district, was • brought ' to. 'a�.happy, conclusion last- .Monday evening when can- didates were successfully exa- mined by 'Dr:- D. R. Finlayson and+Dr. M. H. Corrin for Certi iicates and higher awards of the association. 'Those qualified for Certificates: in First. Aid are: Mrs: • • Anne Austin, Harold M. Austin, Alvin E. Baker, -Mrs. Doris Bushell (Halyroo d), John • W: Bushell • (Kincardine), .Mrs. Doris Colwell, Mrs. Marjorie E. • Cunningham, Herbert R Errington, Walter. F. Hawthorne, :Miss Marilyn L. Hen- derson,,. John S. Jamieson, Mrs. Margaret Keith, Mrs. Nina Mac,- Donald ac-Donald • (Kincardine, Miss Bev erley A,, McKenzie, Elmer G. MacKenzie, James . McNaughton, ' Mrs. Susan :MeN,aughton, Miss ' Elizabeth B. Mathers; Mrs. Violet • B: • Mintz, Mrs. Catharine, Purves; Terry G. Rathwell,. .Miss Barbara J. Rathwell, Irving 1t. Reid,. Lloyd •S `Saunders,''Mrs.: Mary K. Small .(Kincardine), Harold Tan- ner, Norman B Taylor 'and: Mrs. E11eda M. Wightman • Voucher�'in First; Ail• •' (2nd ex • -amination) :to -be awarded to, /'Thomas. M. Anderson, James' • Lyons and George , R. ' Whitby ' The • 1961 label to the Medallion to Alfred :'E. •Ritohie Awards w11 be ' ,marled direct . to recipients' in due' course from St. John'' Ambulance headquart-, ers,• The :instructor • for the local• classes, C, H. Magee of Clinton, who has, conducted similar cours- es- in eighteen . other '. conrinunities .during the current` year, reports • he• find's a Marked and :realistic awareness for the:need of such 'training ; among the general pub- lic in :order that prompt and in telligerit. emergency first aid may be given in times :of •accident" or q4 sudden• ;disaster. Toa Late ToCiassify FOR SALE 4 Registered PPL - led l Hereford. Bulls 14. months. old, . tested: Harvey , Maize and Son, phone 14-r-8,, Dungannon.,, - PIGS' FOR SALE „L. 13: hunks, for. • sale. Carl. M.Clenaghan, Whitechurch. . Forme Ashfiel Reeve- ' Passes ALEX F. MacDONALD • .2. Ill only a few days following. • a . severe stroke, death came to ' Alex F..MaoDonald,, one of Ash IN - field's well: known and' highly C" .esteemed residents, in . Wingham Hospital on Thursday,- November itt 30th:,e Mr ; acDonald:was in his 83rd year and was a . lifelong resident A of :Ashfield Township where , he •Kt was' born:. on March 29th; 1879. He was One of a family of nine children • born to ,Finlay Mac- Donald and .Sarah • Halliday. Alex's .father. was born in Scat - land and ' his mother in: Prince Edward: Island • " • On December 30th,. 1908,. he married Annie: Johnstone of Ash. field Township. The terenony was perforined by' Rev.'Alexander 'I• Miller • of Ashfield Presbyterian Church, of which: Mr. arid • Mrs .4 MacDonald' have been . faitl}ful meniibers. Alex' and his . brother ]Dan, joined the church in 1897, M and' have • been corisidered as. the 41 longest continuing active mein: i;;+' bers of the congregation. Alex -was also keenly. interest .! ed in municipal.• life and served '1" as. Township councillor for three . years :and ' for -more than ` five:.. 'years; as reeve He -assumed 't'he 1'-- reeveship early in 1938, upon 'the , death of Reeve Richard Johnston 4'. Mr. MacDonald filled • the office Until the end of. 1943 When he was succeeded by Gilbert Frayne • Fraternally Alex .was an ardent Mason. l; Ie ' ' joined ' Old Light . Lodge ,On, March 16th, 1905, , held .a, w 4 < • ,4 . .. •4• • '4 • -4 . ,4. .. ,4 . ,4 w • ,s, . 4 •• 4 . 4. 4 ..• 4 Carry of MATERL for ODERN ,KITCHEN CABIN efie- Stock ARBORITE A Range .Of Beautiful 'Colours' PLYWOOD 'All :Thicknesses . merock Chorne Hardware Metal ;Mouldings 1 � :' Slielving 1/ Coloured. Tile Board 14. *W1 t:0'0tt e4ue r.,•.......... \?k.. \t`• ...: ••.. s:{•..:k,. 'UCS VISIT .A.., and mpke, your cf�ildren`s Christmas Complete We " have just. about everything for :the kids that Santawould think of putting in his pack. Suntu will be in Lucknow • • this SartUrduy,.:Dec. 9th He'll have a treat •for all the, children IT'S CHRISTMAS ''SHOPPING TIME in our toyland, and we have: the selection 'of gifts for your children. •and anyone else jn the family. All at LOW CREST . HARD- WARE PRICES TOO.: • ,»• ; seagoewoivoizti • 2,. . • YOUR LOCAL ' ^ ' .CREST HARDWARE Phone .50 . Lucknow • ., D!oil!a li011 tt&t o goito .`# 1t " 006411044v" # tiv*A' iOiew "%A " 11 ierw040ort*0 i i40100. Devi .r z l4. i47. You Are Invited To Come In .A Phone 150 AA' . w' . , �.. .. . .4-• ,4 ,4 �• ,4 ,4 ,4• .•• ,ti. • r. •, ,4. , ,4 . 4, ,, $• • 4, j VVI V �'� ' 4 d See These Materials ' .011 ENDERSON 'LUMBER Limited .,Ueltnow: Ont. the Master's chair in 1:9:14, and has been the holder of: a. 56 -year;• "jwe1 for over 6' years. He was honoured' by, Old Light with . a•• "life meirmbership and .many mem- bers. of the • order performed 'the last rites at a memorial service at his residence .en Friday even- ing Upon 'their 'm,ar.riage,: Mr. ' and Mrs; : MacDonald '• took up resi- Bence on the: farm obtained•:by his ;father. :from the. Crown .. about 1850; •and where . their son David.' resides.'Upon retiring some eight years ago; M. and • Mrs. Mac.. Donald moved to the residence •which• Was the former„ ;Ashfield. Manse. Mr. MacDonald was a "fiddler", as he chose to 'call• ' 'himself,: of some note. 'He learned the violin as,a lad •of 10;' and never ceased to find enjoyment in . playing: it. The, remains rested at his late.re idence until . Saturday,, when service was held in ' Ashfield Presbyterian Church, conducted .by hiS: pastor, ReV. Neil McCorn- bie. Johnstone's Funeral Home wa.S in charge Interment was in Kintail Ce m•etery; the ' pallbearers : being, Donald Simpson, . William 'Far- rich, . J°ack Mackenzie, Alan Cul bert,. Finley '`MacDonald, •Gordon Robb. SurviVirig besides his wife, are two' daughters, Mabel .of ..Wind $or, Mrs, Richard West (Jean)of Ashfield and two:. sons, Lloyd of Goderich, IDavid of• Ashfield and. 13 grandchildren.; °` Surviving also' ate four broth-- ers, D. A. MacDonald of Loch- alsh; Jim. of Billings, Montana; •Thomas of • Ashfield; Roddy' 'of Excelsior, Minnesota, and two sisters, Mrs John Campbell (Belle) off, Hamilton and Mrs• Donald Matt/or/aid (Annie). of Lochalsh He, was. pie deceased Isy a two brothe'rs,.l cnrietit and° John,. • LOW PRICED ' with every. needed typing 'satin!. REMINGTO.N RAND 'TOPflight ADDING MACHINE • ingIo n, • .• with every. needed typing feature W PRICED CF INCLUDES CARRYING, CASE PHONE .3 SENTINEL LVCKNOW