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THE'. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L'L PKNOW; ' ONTARIO
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ANNIVERSARY
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n' of . l ra well nown
'• Be g ve•'s ,, k
couples, Mr. and, Mrs.; Fre • Cook
'celebrated tlieir 50th• Wedding
' anniversary...On, Monday, Dec -
em
ber ,21St,, when •,'they , were "At
Home" to: 'their ; many ;friends
and :relatives •
Bothare ' enj oying good : health
and . take •a 'keen ;interest in the
:comrnuni'ty and' their: `family;
Mrs::. Cork was the former Etta
'Black, and- was. born in...East Wa'•
wanosh ' Township,: the ,: daughter
of the late Mr' and Mrs. Thomas
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Black. Fred: •Cook was' also ,born,
in East . Wawanosli, they, son 'bf
the late Mr. • and Mrs.- David
Cook. • They: were married ..by.
Rear. C. +Fallis, at the home , of
Mr. Cook's sister and ibrother-in
law, ° the late Mt. • and Mrs.. 4a/ries
:Kelly at Tor` onto,
They have .six. children, Mrs.
' Ross:(Margaret) Robinson, Luck
:now; -Mrs. Garner ',(Alice), 'Mich-
Brussels, RR.:,5;,.Mrs. ;;Er-.
nest•:(Zella) Crawford, Goderich;
• (ST. HELENS NEWS
The . cor nt un,.it , was saddened
to learn. of •the 'Midden ''death. of
Mrs..Rdbinson Woods, which tic-
cutred,.at Kitchener during Sun-
day ,night. Mrs,, Woods had, 43eei
a highly '.respected resident; , o
the, community for many. years
and the • .sympathy. of • many
friends go to the 'bereaved 'fame
ily. •. .'a
Mrs. Charles' McDonald • was
chairmanfor a fine• •variety pro-.
.gramme sponsored,by the Worn-,
-en's Institute in the Community
Hall. on. Tuesday :evening. ''T1 e
programme which ripened with
the singing .of "O Canada" con-
sisted of the following numbers,.
• a piano solo \ y ,Mrs.: Ches
ter Taylor, vocalf tilos.-by Diane
Ritchie, .' Verna' Aitchison' and
Lorne. Forster., ''vocal duets by
Gladys ' , McDonald and, Judy
Wardell; Lorne' and Irina For-
ster' and Mr: ;and Mrs... de Boer,
• a piano . duet .by. • Terry Wilson
and Ken Taylor,: a , recitation' by;
' Lois ..Struthers, a coronet solo. by
ILarr': Miller.'accompanied by
Mrs. Taylor, an' accordian solo
by'.Mary B. Purdon and a violin
solo by Do nald Taylor accom-
panied by ..Mrs. Ernest. Walker..
Mrs. ' =Ross Gammie read the,
Mrs. Jack (Edith), Walker, Wing 'story' of several Christmas carols
ham; ::Harvey 'Cook, ,Walkerton;,
Albert - Cook,. Belgrave, 'R.R." 1..
There are ` 16 grandchildren .:and'
2 great' grandchildren.
A retired farmer,'.'Mr. . Cook•
farmed on the 6th concession of
WEDNESDAY, JAN, lith, 196,4,
THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat -eating
animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet when
he rears up on his hind, legs. Like: all bears;the
..'brownie' hibernates.in winter. Soon after the first''
snow falls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over
• :. hanging ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleepsuntil spring.
The bear 'retires''for'several months every year,
sustained' by the fat stored in his body: Where
human beings. retire,..however, they dde't receive the same
help from•Nature. They turn; instead toiife
insurance. Nothing can make a man's retirement years, more
financially,secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies.
tailored to his requirements. Let me tell' you how. • •
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SIIN LIFE AS$I1:R4INCE COMPANY•OF CANADA
'and a verset of each .was sung by Larry Miller; who spent ,:the
Maryibelle and • Herb • Hunter holidays 'with 'his grandparents,,
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt led in corn- Mr. and Mrs. - Chester' Taylor, re-
m -Unity singing with Mrs. Taylor turned to .'London on.. Sunday..
at the : piano. Lunch was follow- with ' Mr and . Mrs. Gordon Mil=
ed by dancing to . Farrier's Or- ler who were here for the . New
• a Heffernan as Year week -end.
East ' �Wawanosh ;until 14 years: ' ..
chestxa with Mr'; ' .
ago when he
moved to 'Belgrave: master' of ceremonies Among • those .from a distance
He takes a' keen interest in poli- The'ladies are reminded of the Who attended. the funeral of ,the`
ties -arid the comri unity interests. meeting of .'the, Womens-,Institute :late Mrs. Wood's -were Dr Alvin
Mrs, is Cook 'uite active' and :is this�
•Thursday) afternoon: at 2 :and Mrs; Woods; Dundas;' Mr.
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interested in: her home and takes ':o'clock.' There will be 'a tart ,con- and Mrs.:: •Arrtold , Barbour' :Mrs.
part 'in all the corn/nullity' acti- test and the: roll „call 'is ' to be William Dougherty, Guelph; .Mrs..
vibes, Mr: and. Mrs.- Cook . are answered by naming 'a , vegetable ;Ida Menerey of, : Bayfield,. Mr.;
members , : •,of ` • Knox United beginning with:, the • first letter of
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'Church. your name:. .. ` '
A ;family :''dinner; was- held on
.:Sunda 'at Tiger Dunlop Ina, near
Goderich,; . where the main table
.was., centered with a wedding
cake, other table decoration's
Were gold -,chrysanthemums. •
• The' y Pfamil• • - resented Mr. and
Mrs. Cook :with- a. .chrome 'kit-
:chen• .shite' and the grandchildren.
a gold and pearl` bro ach : and.:eat
: ring . set for Mrs.• Cook 'and gold
and ;pearl' tie pin and :ciiff 'finks
to .Mr. Cook.
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Business 39 HOWARD < AGNEW Residence 138
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Telephones. Business 633; • Residence 106
Owing . to the . ,death of ' ,Mrs.
Woods,' the' Sunday .•School , .con-:•
'cert, planned for Monday '•night:
was postponed.:.
• Dr. W. C. MacGregor of `'Chi-
cago• was •.a Christmas visitor
with' .,his sister, 'Mrs,'. 'George
Stuart and. Mr... Stuart and, 'with
-Gordon •'an, d • Miss Kathleen•
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'.Nott,. Mrs ;.Charles Proctor, Mr::
Arnold' .Taylor and Misses. Irene
and Eileen Ta for ' of Brucefield,
Mrs.- D .Todd and Mrs.. D J.:.NIc
•Intosl ' of .St Catharines •Mr.
Stanley Todd of'•Southampton.
Her many friends: hope .for a•
speedy :recovery : for Mrs.: Ernest
Gaunt who is •: a patient in Vic_.
Miss Catharine MacGregor of toria; 'Iospital,, London: •
'Lucknow. l
Mr..,` and Mrs.. 'Lorne. Wood's.
spent Christmas with. Mrs. • :R
Woods and: family at .Ititchener..
Mr. and :Mrs. John• Cameron
:and 'Mr: and "Mrs. Don Cameron:
were guests. of: Mr. /and Mrs.
Janes .Douglas; at Mitchell for
Christmas. '
Miss •Christina Parker and her
friend,. 1VIiss Eleanor . Beveridge
from • Scotland. Who ' have . been
nursing in New .York. are visit-`.
cors with the former's'sister Mrs.
rtay Russel, . 'Mr.• .Russel: 'and
family. .
Misses • B y everle •' '.
Gaunt . and
Norrna Forster,. of Well's Acade
my, London, Mr. ` Marvin Mc
Donald of the Stratford Teach-'
ers' College • and Mr. Crawford
McNeil of the and.
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'cultural 'College .are among'. the
'students ' spending the' vacation
• at "their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs; Ken Grewar and•
Nancy of Brantford and Miss
'Alison" Webb, of Brantford. were
Christmas .visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Webb.
Teachers z home for • vacation •
include Miss Ruth Webb from
Brantford;: 'Mr. Charles McQuil-
lin from 'Exeter and Mr. Barry
McQuillin from Kitchener.: • •
Mrs: Alex Murdie' and• Bob,
Mr. and ` Mrs. Mel Brown re-
turned to Kitchener on .Sunday
after •spehding.; the week with
.Mr. 'and.••Mrs. Lorne Woods. be-
cause of the death of their, .Motif
er,' Mrs. Robinsotl Woods. Miss
Donna Woods also spent several
days here.
Mr, acid Mrs., W I. Miller and
'•Isobel moved last week to their.
new home, 'the residence' of the
late, Mrs.. R. K. Miller, ' which
they had renovated • during • the.
year; Their 7 telephone nurriber
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