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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-03-30, Page 13wEnnSIDAY, MAR.. 30th, 1960 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' PAGE 11111111TEEN limigamomminlianIniPillialRlitionfilinnilliiinnillinglenlian -ABRAHAM BLITZSTE* . •/- a . lb•PASSED AWAY IN. TORONTO m a YOUR a The death of Abraham Mitz- ■ i a stein ocCurred on Wednesday, .• a a • of .last Week at the 13aycrest • • a Hospital in •Toronto. The Blitz- . us • it is stein family are well reinem- a bred - by many in Lucknow la where the • father ran, a dry • •• la goods and men's wear • business a a for, several years, oFiginally as ■ • me Mendelsohn and Alitzstein. Then a for several years,:' "Abe," as he, •a• ■ Was Popularly known • ran. his •• •own business, until they ' moved a ■ to Toronto upwards of thirty- five a .c:-... years ago, ' ' , ' , E a Mr. • Blitzstein would be, we • . think, in his 89th year. He at- a tended the Centennial in 1958,, a a and had a wonderful time meet- • iv log' old friendsarid' viewing fa- st, . a 'Mbar landmarks in. the Village. • •• which was hone, to he and Mrs, a . a •Blitzstein.' in the years. while : a their family was growing Alp. a • . ' His • wife predeceased him... •a SurviVing • are two daughters, a .■ Mrs. Harry Labovity (Hannah); •• Mrs. M. Zeldin (Tena). and one a la son, Calvin, all of Toronto. • The .funeral •service was held a on • Thursday with interment in • is . a•Mount Sinai Memorial. Park •.E. Shiva. • .‘ . a a . al • I:cooks TO you. The -AsmniFLUCKNOW 'and DISTRICT will be .held:thiE . • • - is Welcome these volunteer workers—End give' as • generously asyou can • • • Whenever or wherever disaster strikes the Red Cross 2 is on the job . . . locally the Red' Cross provides such • • services as the Loan Cujiboard, The Water Safety Pro - grain, The Work ROorn and Blood Donor assistance. -ft a• :BENEFITS' 1•1• , VIRDEN MOWBRAY,...President .0▪ 0iEPmimmOmaomiamaoaa!E!amiammaaNmmaaaOamaOmii: • When. the Canadian Red Cross •canvasser calls at your door re- member he is a volunteer. Through the Red Cross you help -yourself and help • others: • Ha•berdisherS sell clothes.to' fit the man and snit the wife. THOR 10 lb. SQUARE TUB WASHER with timer, pump and filter. Reg. $229.95. Special $149.95 and your old washer. SIMPLICITY WASHER, 11 lb tub; timer and pump, 2 years free service. $119.95 and your old washer. FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASHER, 1 only. Reg. $409.95. Special $275.00 and your old washer. 1960 THOR CLOTHES DRYERS, Reg. $249.95. Special $185.00. 30" FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE RANGE, 1 only, with "Pull and. Clean" Oven. Reg. $322.95. Extra Special $225.00. Spring, Cleaning Specials •EUREKA MOBILE AIR CLEANER Reg. $119.00 Special $85.00 and your old cleaner. HOOVER DELUXE VACUUM that floats on air. Reg. $124.95. Special $85.00 and your old cleanei. HOOVER FLOOR POLISHERS. Reg. $49.95. Special $38.50. EUREKA, VACUUM CLEANERS,, priced from $59.88, Mfg.. Reg. price was $99.95. O':' er TV and Elootri **444-•-•-•-•-•-••••-•-•4444,10. FAREWELL: TO *MEANS, , (continued frau' page ..1) • sentation• of a portable transistor radio, ,while little Lori Gammie presented Nisi McClean with g bouquet 'of 'roses. • In teply,.. Rev. •McClean reite- rated their hapPinessin their • work here, .'and Mrs.McClean 'added that,. it was/ difficult: to • saywhat is In their hearts and minds. • Shesaid ithe co-bpera-• • tiOn _hadn't.::been.„_equalled •'where they had been, and iiv- irig clOsely in the smaller.corn- Munity ; like ;this', she had learn - e4 to .apPreciate more the • value of the individual.- ”It has been •woriderfut experience to work - With stiCh. devoted People," She • said and concluded with .:thanks to all for "yew' great kindness to. • - •• •. ••I ,• • Rev. McCombie ;Spoke kindly • of the • McCleatis, •and •wished. •them ,Rev.. H. ' Jennings of St. Peters -Anglican 'Church, Rev. Gordon. Geiger Of Lucknow. United church, Rev.. T,„ J. •McKinney TeesWater • Presbyterian church and Rev..) IN. B. Mitchell of Kincardine! Presby,terian Church: ' itefrealimentswere:, served,• • with lingering fare -wells. - arid the gathering Concluded : • Rev. and • Mrs. McCleanleft for their new hOine ,at Elnivale,1 near !Barrie, on Monday,' where Mr. McCleare,s • induction wet held'..on Wednesday' evening. • The addreSS, read by.Mr. bertspii, was as folkiWs: • si Mr. 'and iMrs.4Maclean; It has been Said that "change!! i is be only thing that is constant! in this. world , of. ours': 'To -night We have•further realization a .change taking place within • our church •ad cOrnmimity. Af- ter -morethan five years of, faithful ministry .you have been ' called to new : service in other vineyard. ' • TO say, that we are sorry to .see you leave• i us is putting. t mildly, but we realize that per - •sons devpted to Ged;s• work willingly wherever He May lead. Looking back it doesn't seera long since yon Came among: Us. i At that :tithe we'Wondered what kind . Of minister we 'would 1?e getting, and a little later, when . we found' out that you ,Wer:e to • bc.,Married, we wondered .what kind of lady would come to rule Over the Manse. We have found: the 'answer to 'both questions. • 'We have found out that you; Mr, McClean, faithfully and clearly preached ' the gospel, • pointing the way, to salva- tion, Sunday after Sunday: that you, were untiring in 'your work • of visitation, giving special ;at-• • tendon to the sick, the shtthins, • and those in sorrow.; that you gave Wise counsel and guidance At the different meetings 'of the • boards and Other orgEhizations Of our church, ••••044,••••••••4Nr444.0.0-1.* ite. To Residents. •• oN COUNTY ROADS . COUNTY BY-LAW 1473 PROHIBITS ••the' erection of..a building close,-tk\an 75 feet • to the centre -line of the highway Buildings • cnnib..ac.ted after. August, 1954 end contra- vening this by-law must be 'removed. ANYONE PLANNING, TO. BUILD near a county road should Contact the local County • patrohnan or the undersigned for clarification. E. G. 'YUNDT; • County Engineer, Walkerton, Ontario. • ALL VARIETIES AVAILABLE except Registered Garry and Rodney which are getting very low We Have A strpPLy OF NEARLY ALL VARIETIES, but you will have to HAVE YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY o be assured of getting them 'Phone 7 • We' have found that you, 'M.S.' • McClean? have been a tower of • strength to IVIr. aVloClean; . that you gave Most freely of your time to accompany him on his • visitation', work that .you were. active in the womens' organiia-• tions andthat you gave great' help 'in 'the •work 'of the Sunday. S•chool. • • • • Our Workto-gether has • been • harmonious :arid • pleasant: With your guidance, . much .has been accomplished, 'and. . our congre- this time: 66.666- 16. gation has been strengthened., • As You go from us,- our prayer, that 6od'S, richest blessings may be •yours and inay yOu •con- tinue to be an inspiration' -to others as you have been to us, , As this is your hist evening with us, we hope. It is not Our farewell to you, but that you ... Will both come back to Visit among us, and to further show our aPpreciatipn We Would ,call .on' Mr. Hill to come''forward at , WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TfliE APPOINTMENT AS A FVLL TIME EMPLOYEE ur Warehouse. .THE EAST .END. c?f,'LuckNovit, Mr. Lavis will beat the warehouse during the day for, the ,convenience. of our • customers and to Provide better service for those requiring petroleuin products, greases, A 'motor 'oil, etc. .PHONE 220W — LUCKNOW • ud) Hamilton Cities Service Agent