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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-20, Page 9110 (311' ar VIrs: NIA ‘' q6sP �, • two' :Yrt7.:° • *.EIPTESPAY; DEC- 2001k *? • LUCKNOW .ENTINIPL; LUCKNOWp ONTARTO At • PAGE NINA • SENDS.•GREETM. GS TO. , otip, ,EMENDS • HERE Saskatoon, Dec. 6, 2961 .7, Dear CamPbell, It is with pleasure renew my subscription to the. hemp p4per for another •yeant It's, a Weekly highlight in our house. Hope this finds old friends of Luckriow and district well and able to enjoy. the Blessings of Christmas and best, of New Year. Kind regards, Mrs, C: E. (Blanche) Wilson. Southampton voted .384 td 2• 0! • againat permitting Sufiday moides in that town. • NAME PERTH-LWRON 'SHORTHORN OFFICERS! ,. •. • • 2; Auburn; Anson MeIchtley, Zurich; Williarn Turnbull, R. 2. Brussels; J .a.Tnes Smith R.R. 2 • jack, Peck, Kippen, was elected president of the Perth-Huron club at its annuall meeting and tanguet at EgrnPrid-- ville United chwch, Others who. will serve On neat year's execu tive, are: . First. • Vt iee,presiden •Fergus tannin, of Dublin; second vice-president, Howard Culbert,, Dungannon;.', Secretary -treasurer, D. Miles, of Clinton; assistant secretary,' W. AShton, Strat- Huron County a7.•eetOra of the 'association' are: Charles Bowman, Bluevale; ThorOas Webster, R.R. • CHRISTMAS 1961 . . Another. year tolls round — and our friendship is twelve months older. We are grateful. for. .Your loyalty ' --- may this be the most glorious' Christmas you've ever had .• • • • , , • .„. SIEGRISTS' Men's, Ladies', Children's Wear ROSE /and', NORM gIEPIIIST,: •!). •!, • • )6,- r- ••• • •••:•:ii:::•0•;: , • Y. • • . . MERRY CHRISTMAS and A. HAPPY NEW YEAR,: , FAIRVIEW DAIRY Alex Andreiv,Prap. , • .1 • ue G Dinnie natliati Oil Distributor • E4. Mcl)oaid •Plt�ne4 198R, Ripley ' Brussels- Edgar Wightman, Bel- g;'ave., . . r Taylor Suddenly AIRS. ELLIOTT TAYLOR Death •came to Mrs. • Elliott Taylor of Ripley with shocking suddeness en Friday, _December 1st, as the result of a -'heart at-, • • tack. Formerly of , 'West Wawanosh Tpwnship, -Mrs. Taylorwas well known and esteemed in this com- munity.., She was the former Annie' Mae, Havens; daughter of Levi Havens and Henrietta Taylor and was born •7Q years ,ago in Wawota, Sask., on September 4th; 1891. Mr.. and Mrs. Taylor were • mar- ried in the West on Decernber llth, 1912, and took up farming in West Wawanosh. They 'resided in Lucknow for a few years' when • Mr. Taylor. operated 'the clray business, and , then, rettirned to their West Wawanosh farm. They ; •moved to, ,Ripley about fifteeen oak years . ago. • • , • The funeral service Was held at the 7.VIaeLennazi Funeral Home in Ripley' On Monday,December Conducted by Rey:Douglas Dun- lop of Ripley United Church. •• Interment was • in Greenhill. Cemetery, Lucknow, the pall-, •bearers being Earl. Lohnes,• Bert Breckenridge, ,Howard '• Hedge, Donald Blue,. Reg Moore And ;Gordon Scoitt. . •Mrs: Taylor is survived by' her husband; two daughters, Mrs. !- mer Morgan' (Etta), of Listowel, Mrs:. Donald Mason, (Annie) 'Of ,Ripley;. two, brothers, Alex Ha - 'ens. of. Lucknow and Havens of British Columbia and by four grandchildrenand one great grandchild.. •• She was,predeceased by two sons; Williarn TaYlor at the age. of 21 years, and 'Victor' Taylor in infancy.. • , : • BOXI Boxing TION °haws' as a CI I SOLID In Vilinge of Luc now ••= T ECE BER 26th • And all citizenk are requested to ' observe it as such LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL • Joynt, RTeve E. r1-1. Agnew, Clerk-Treas. ' ' • • . Sunday School Concert. Motiany.• _ The ChristmRS entertainment of ;, the •,LuCkninV PreSbyterian'f SIM- 1. . • , • W day School was held on Monday, rem= INGHAM,, ONT. Phone 184 RabiiitTemmaballi BEST WISHES 'IL all our Ioyal friends and patrons we send this Holiday greeting' with the wish that you •enjoy an thedelights of this festiva awason. cpakikkiti, TIRE 'T CORP'N ASOCIATEIIT evening, December Rei7: Mr. MacLeod acted as chairman. The scripture wasin 'the form of ..a choral reading by Mrs..J. Fish • - s.. class. •'Musical numbers on the prog- :....••••••6•1•HiNnirmi"Plimm°11",001"minrname so ramme..inclUded a chorus, "Ang- • els from the rea1m of Glory" ; by a group of intertnediate girls accompanied by Mrs. Brown, two • choruses by,: the junior classes, I m .4( Away in •a Manger" and `"ilent. Night" accompanied by Nancy al • FB17nterG, aordvioanc41 by bysolo, 1:).ggY MacDonald, accompanied ,21 by MiSs Margaret Ma1o1m, as' piano duet by 'Wendy and Joan. in • Mackenzie;, violin selections by Dr. tittle and CaMerOn-IVIRCDon- ald accompanied by Mrs. Came- TIVrao.DOnaid: • It Recitations Were given by San- dra Johnston, Lynda' Lyons, Di7. anne Hawthorne, Lynda Stanley, Janet Co6k, Brenda.Johnston,: Jean Reid, Mary Sta.nley,'Brendat MacDonaK Barbara Hawthorne, Loree darnmie,' Kathy lariniesOn, Barbara Stanley, Allan Prior, Ton -Any Cheter, Wayne Johnston., Jefferv Taylori DOUglis son, kenneth Reid, . Randy Scott, • Tammy Forster. Lyal MaclitineS, David Humphrey and 7 Sharon: MoWbray gave a. ChristmaS read Ong.: . ' ,7 • • A filar, depited the ChristMas stOry. :in picture and word. A short 'play itited, Caro14 are More than 'was preSentcd .by the C.0117. girls and .the senior boyi..ThiS play explained the origin bf *some of the .Christ-,- mas „carols: 'A*re .8ung by different 0•OUPS• ,Janet Pinlayson ace.omPane&at the piano for this number. " T5-tiritg the evenin g Whitg : ' . • • 7 • „ • • , 4 • • • We take pleasate • thanking yen for your patronage and in wishing you a holiday completeldtb 111 the "trimmings* 10118 and friend- stiia ... goad health 'and goodAteed • A VERY WRY' cinits110s •• HAPPy NEVV YEAR TO ALL 1111 111SSe s otors , were presented and at. the ,ena Cities SttiAte Dealer •••.— • P103e 1..• of the prpgratitn14. anta Cus' .• • • — • 1. ' zur.41114414,111,