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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-20, Page 13WEDNESDAY, PVC.. .201h, ,19,61 ' • • . •THE• L CigNOW SENTINELr PiCIPITONSrt JiTARIct • . PAGE THIttTEEN With heartfelt appreciatioft for your kind patronage, this year, as always we ate happy to send you our Greetingi of the season with our sincere wishes fot your health, wealth and happiness Poi the.Holiday and long, thereafter! ac ILAN'S MEAT . MARKET •phone 1, Lficknow. • • ta'sttt,..t.'" At"' "" . • ;• ;••,•-•„i •••1-• . . •••<••- "••••-• "••••-. ••••,„ May the radiance that shone 'round the Christ child brighten the . way for each and all dour friends at Chi-istinis. RISTOW '•• GARDENS Phone 341,, Lucknow • ' ,•:" 6t'"- 411 Ken'Cameron Jec.Js New United Church,...Society'. On Tuesday, December 12th at 2:10 P-rn,, -•the three groups of 'the Lucknow United Church .met in 'the fellowship room 'for the final meeting of the • Woman's ,Association. with a very, good at- tendance.: • . The president, Mrs. G.• R. Whit-, by',•opened themeeting with the exequtive eaeh taking a part in the "Christinas StorY-'' The husi- A. MOST, -MERRY CHRISTMAS ' to YOU andness period followed. '• • • and YOU, 9ur valued friends, neighbours and custonaers,. Mr. H. Strapp conveyed .his thanks on behalf of the congre- gation :to all. the committees and executive. Mrs:. G.•, R. Whitby thanked everyone for their kind, co-operation in.the Past most sue- Cessfut year,. In reply. Mrs. R. ,Robertson thariked, the president ,with very appropriate remarkt. At this thne the president ask- ed -Mr, H. Strapp to • take the chair and the nominating corn- mittee of /the new organization, the `1.Inited Church Women,' brought in a slate of 'officers for 1962 which 'are•as follows:, •• Hon, Pres.' Mrs. H. Strapp;' Past :P,resident, Mrs. .1. W. Joynt, M' G. pre' .1sli.d..e7ihtitmbyr,s.tlicresri. 1 .1...6aRznit...- ron;• lst vice pres., Mrs,„ •Omar. Brooks; • 2nd• vice pres., Mrs. G. Newbold;: ...Recording Secretary, Mrs, W.B. Anderson; Correspond- ing Secretary; MisS Ma:Webster; Treasurer, Mrs. Wellington 1.1en7 • dersbn Standing Committees --- . - . . , .. . • . Community Friendsbip and -Vis- • iting, Mrs: G. Newbold; Co -opera- :i tiara in ,Christiari Education and Missionary Education,, Mrs. '.R. Ackert; Finance, Mrs K. Murdie,:. Flower, Mrs. C. 'AristoW; Literar ture.' and Communication$, Mrs. 'Gordon Johnston; Manse, Mrs.. Omar Brook; Programme, Mrs. • 11, Strapp, ScCiaI Functions, Mrs: • G: MacDiatinid; Stewardship and . • Recrtiting, Mrs. W. Wharry; Sup- • • ply and- Social' Assistance, 1Virs. • r A. E: McKim. • • • ROT. .Mr. Strapp Closed the meeting with •benedictiOn 'arid BEATTY'S '• BEAUTY SALON Campbell St., Lucknow. phone 292 isIie• r-' r- Our warmest • . . • • wishes to you and your dear .Ones for � joyous Holiday. .6: -,..tee.,:::•••••6:•,, • . , • • • • • • • . • : • if. A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS •. •• . ' • • and . • • , HAI'PY NEW . YEAR TO.!.. ALL • a \ *: ROY. HAVENS'''. • • •.,•• • 1::?, • '11: • 41- ;.; • .• the executive served a delicious Plumoing •anc!. Heating Esso Oil; Burner Sales &.Service , iurich. ' • Member of Pioneer':, .• • • •••:. Passe•. ...,• s •-• •• •• ..• . • • • • • • • • • • . • JAMES A.2KANDE/t.M.AcLE01:), . . • •Jarnes Alexander . BTcLeod,a ...• • ,•ineinl-Jer• of a pioneer •••KirilOSs., . • • Towns -hip: •faMily; paSsed. away... pe•acelly on Friday, 'December • 15th4.dt' the. Catruther's • NiirSiticf. • .Mome. not. far from where • he. , • was berry ' over -91 'years. ago, • Jin:, as he was 'well .anct..fait,4 • • brably:.known, was.a son•of:jameS MacLeod. and' Mark • Itilaci.ennan, And was born i the log house. ori .their farm on the 5th Con: of t . XinlOsS, on -August, 2nd, 1870. • • In 1908 Mr. McLeod PherniellVlacDonald' at her par, • .ental borne on the 4th Concession. As.a.youngtMankJith worked on: the Western. Division of the CPR And to the position... of COXI , .• structiOrt foreman ;ion bridge • ;7wOrk, v,tas, employed in Briti. • . • • .66 • T.1 -1E SEASON'S GREETINGS and BEST WISHES •• . iSh. Columba when' the railroad', , ARKET, .. •• . :4 .4: .,,•• : . ' ,,,,,T2nt through : the Crows ',Nest • .. '' . ' • '' % • • ' '. • " • • : - q ' ,.•Phone -54 Luclenow, , , . ' • o every member';.Of otii. , . pass, and could recall many of . . . .. • ' , ,r, • ,. • the probIents and ha.rdsbipS in 4,,,,,,_,„,7? ?„..),..,,,,....,..6„,t•,,,,j „.,,' • li , . - .- .. •: ' s : ''' .,... , community; we sincer z connection Wi'th t -a„ extend ' 1- i a t• k' ' -:•'k%"--`1"-'-a--e--t--4•*:.4WIIZtP--PPWC-t!Cll ri• • ._ItOt.„•q•s0.1)MP~ , :•,44- . ,•44- l'. About 1905 he settled/ in Fort • ' L''''''' • • • ' • •L--- • ' . wishes for a happy, Wilhain and went mto business Montgomery was or.,an.s,.. Imei- ,,utte,....- to ea/1y out the business • .:k , hearty Holiday Season that is • With .the joys Of '1 • good health, good cheer and 1. • • 'good ;.. „•„rg: •• RONALD E. FORSTER • "hot* 20. ttiCkr")* • • • 1,;41.• " VA"; • •="14-11%"a; '15•VA'• s' 4•1•- •• Vepesp:„1,14j0.*110,1t04W4,F,,,w,r 1rtpttot X rt I pice Of The' ON'T 211L00 nti ee a1-8ter will be $4.00 t 1 1:4, vin'a yew' ',.e first. of .the yoar. l',..1'n,lt*A? ict ith his brOther-in-law, John Beaton; in'the house•rnoving neis. • • • • , • McLeod took,. a very Ac-' tive Part in civic- affairs. in: Fort 'MTH:Earn -and erved on the City' council for 'Several years in the late 20's.. He was an' aetive inerti•-• ber. of LO.O. AIgoma Lode, arkl • had received ' his 50 -year membership Credal a few Years Ago. At one , time he served as District Deputy Grand Master. Jim was well read and an in- teresting ' conVersationalist, and Made a hest of friendS WhereVet. he went, Several years ago Jun returned to hiS native heath to live out the refl.-minng years of hi' Tong life, • I The funeral 8etvic Wag held on Monday at the -MacLennan] 'Memorial Chapeli.. Condueted by Act. llod MacLeod—Mrs,' Gorden theta uias in the family plot in :o:f this.z.;mall Village,. called Mai-. kinloss• Cemetery, 1,vbere hiS wife chesitzr: : ' . • ' Was buried in 1937.; ‘PatlbearerS' teas constituted Po'lree' ers, Allister Hughes, oss Mac- a: )3y=lawl was passed by ..the on lViondaV Were •Elliott,Carruth- 1dge 6h-Decernhei. 7th, Ipt95 When • ••_.• : an,, Dan MaL nno oSsacl‘. • °tint,' 'of Huron when .William 'Bain. •, . '.1\lePherSon was .'the Warden and, :Mr,. MacLeod is survid,pr,. a Wiim . Lane the County Cletk. brother, Alex MacI.,eaci of Lori-, uue •tO' ,another town in ot)ri..- • don and two sisters. Mrs. Bert larin called Manchester, -Rost Of - Bain (Belle) of London and An e Lice officials asked to have the hie. *ef LLICRII0W-, name "chan..-fed and the suggest- • . t, • •ed the .narne. 13ecal.•ise FV ATTEND NAMING nf Lts iiatUral beauty: surrounding OF ' AVBIITRN TIttinttS on the batiks of • the tland Ias.er. This police .Ottly seven.. taxpayerq In the. about 290 re,tidents and the busi- • "fade bf Auburn attolide I the 16 0, .• C , . tee trustees Nomination tneet.'nd 'he'd in CIAO. a. 'et thhe TOw '41-44 'n•wh'cit tibrary room Village clerk, Clif- v;.11a'qe . Is iituated. ford •McDoral4 WA- in charge o'e Ea -t d WC' " norninationS' Vet tittie intoreit elected for 80*.rt has•been taketi the t,at;fe* "lears.'14a:phD. ManTo and j. in • the .appointrnont. af .village Craig. . lx • t •, A • . t.. t t. 6 A . • t." • .` • " ' • • • ' • " • . • ,