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Editors:
Wanda Henry.
Patricia ` Husk, Carole: 'Sleek's-ma,
on Thursday we .hada. thepri
vil ' e .of' having Lt. ;Smith of 'thea
here. He
Navy h
• ,al . Canadian
spoke to the student : body about
our Canadian : Navy and showed
many interesting illustrations
'Which made` clear to. everyone
how submarines • and submarine
• destroyers 'operate.; He . 'told' of
the' wonderful future ' ' for • :high'
school graduates in the navy. Lt.
Smith 'explained that one :could
enlist in the :navy , with : only a
public school . education but 'dis-
couraged
dis-couraged the leaving of school
beforegraduation. He; showed an,
interesting and' educational.. film'
entitled "Wings ,for the 'Fleet"
• :whichhe described as one of his
'favourites and ,I'm sure• ever;
one could see why;; It' showed the
• adventurous life: which is led by
the men fl:yirig ;these planes.
A glee club' has been 'formed
at' High School 'under the . corn-
. Petent supervision of 4.Mrs. ' He-•
witt. At -the • present ..only the
girls of Grade .11 and -12 are'par-
Lucknow
•
,ticipating with Allan .Kirk as
pianist. We are hoping'that more
will become : interested:- ' They
surely will when they ,recog-
nize
ecog-nize ' the, pleasant. Manes which
are being enjoyed. in ; this acti-
vity.
• There 1has.beer great suspense
and excitement this last while.
with the question being "Who
will. win- the +world , series?"
Those who owned transistor rad..
=los kept'.; us ,informed .of the pro-
gress and • on Thursday ` the final`
report came "Pittsburg . won
10-9
The Student's Council held a
meeting last . week and decided
• to have the usual five .dances as
we had last. year. The first will
be the Hallowe'en Hop on'Octo
•: ber• 26tli .
•
Mr: Kelterborri asked a stu-
dent'if `there' `was any difference
in the death. .r'ate•at.the time of
Columbus arid • now, The student
replied. ' "No . sir,one per person:"
Two ladies went horse back
riding:
Mrs. .,Jones: "Did you. ' enjoy
your horse back ride?" ••
aVXrs.. Smith: "Yes, but I' didn`t
know':. something, full of hay
could be •so hard."
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HELENS MOURNS
SK.: MILLER
The sudden' death.. .of Mrs.
Wallace A. Miller ' onThanks;
giving Sunday, morning sadden-
ed the district and particularly
the St. • Helens area, where she
'lad spent her lifetime, which
Was, marked by devotionto her
home, .her .church and her com-
m,unity. • ,
It: was anniversary 'Sunday at
St. Helens; services which. Mrs..
Miller •was. .planning to attend,.
She : had, been in her . usual
health and was up and at her
usual household duties when
stricken, with a heart attack
shortly before . eight. ' o'clock
which proved fatal within ' a,,
few minutes.'. • '
Mrs. Miller was 67. She . was
the former Christina , Robertson
'Miller, daughter of. Richard K.
Miller and:',Annie' 'Salkeld: Chris,
'as. •she was familiarly known • to
many, was•born on "July '13th,
1:893, . at • Si.tHelens where 'her
father was a • general: merchant..
She attended . Wingham High
School • and Stratford Normal
School '. and taught -• school • at
Wartburg and • S.$No. 4, St;,
Helens.. After her ,.Marriage.' in
1918 to Wallace A. Miller,they
took up, residence at the Miller
homestead where her death ' oc,
curred so suddenly on .Sunday '
:Mr. and Mrs. Miller were mar-
ried .by. Rev. John 'Little. \•
• The ...funeral service. was held
at. the ' • MacKenzie• .. Mem9rial
Chapel • on Tuesday, October- 12;
when. Rev. B. F. Green paid tri-
bute to her life of efficient and
faithful: service' in church and
community: -Mr. ,Ralph Howlett
of Brantford,: a former, minister
'at St Helens'. read . a passage . of
scripture.:and 1VIrs.',Howlett sang.
most touchingly. ' • ``Beyond The
Sunset," with :accompaniment by
Elsner Umbacli: '
Interment' :'was .in ,Greenhill
.+Cemetery with Gordon MacPher-
son,',
acPher
son, Andrew 'Gaunt, Wm, For-
.ster,.` Wadi Webster, Lorne Woods,
Campbell ':Thompson. acting as
pallbearers: , Neighbours • acted as:
bearers of the •Many: flor-
Life Of •:seririce
The funeral service. was aarge-
i attended ' and scores .
y _visited.
the funeral : home to . extend: their
s ` ath to :the ' bereaved and
YmP y
to pay` their respects to .the':late:
•Mrs..MVliller whose life had been
one of unselfish service.'
For 35 ..years 'she : •had :.serve
• d
as. organist • of St:: Helens church
having: given up the: duties the
first: of the .year. Mrs: 'Miller'
succeeded:*V rs.. Elizabeth. Ruth
/WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19th, 1960
TO RESIDE AT
WH,ITECHURC.H
COLLYER • PLUNKETT
The marriage :of Mary Louise
Plunkett, daughter of Mr. 'and
Mrs..- Stewart Plunkett of Au-
burn,. and Mr'. Keith F. Collyer,,'
son of: Mrs.. J. Collyer of Luck
,now, ,and ,.the late Mr. . Collyer
was quietly . solemnized. on, Sat-
•
•
•
erford) Balls, and was succeeded
by Mrs, E. W.'Rice.
Mrs. Miller was , interested &
active •in all phases of the Church
and. , comriiunity work. She • was
treasurer 'of the M. and M. fund
and a life member of the Wom-
en's Missionary Society.: She; was.
also a life .member of the St:
Helens'. Women's Institute and an
active 'supporter, of all worth-
while community projects, and
in the home was a devoted wife
and '' mother. .
Faithful ...Correspondent
In spite of all the , demands ori
her time Mrs. Miller • had , long
served as the St. Helens corres=
porident"to. The Sentinel and to
the-Wingham and ,Goderich'. pa-
pers, She had a flare 'for Pre --
senting ' a news story. 'in an in-
teresting,'readable way, and to
this, service she gave the punctu=
ality.' ' and • faithfulness,. 'which
/narked ' ,all' her activities.
The extent of her.: service to
the '. community' ,in keeping St.,
Helen • activitiesin : 'the • public
e e,can . scarcelybe• ,measured
TOLE' EAMi LY AT,
,
BROTHER'S 6:URtALand too often such' services 'go'
Unrecognized: .
•
Mrs Miller's last contribution q
to The Sentinel was a report of GEORGE;' EMERSON TOWLE
a_ trousseau: tea, and the. Women'sGeorge Emerson • Towle •.age
- •
Institute meeting; which were: 63, of • 179. Langside . St.,, Winni-
prornptly• written, and received peg, •died.: on Monday, October.
'in advance of her ; regular week- l'Oth, in Winnipe g General. Hosed • '•
end'news budget, which was tal•. He was born. • at•:•Paramount,'
never completed as. sudden ' death : in Bruce • County :and was the'
intervened.: Mrs. Miller's mother son of the late Mr,' and Mrs: Al=
served as St. Helens correspon, Pert : Towle, He had lived in •
'dent,: and in the late years of 'Western Canada: for •Over forty
her life was assisted by "Chris, years, Prior to • his 'retirement 2
Who took :over •the',;duties upon 'Years ago he was. •'a 'tensorial
her' mother's death : in '1939: ladies hair stylist
• . Truly St Helens has lost abe- He:.. is survived by 'three -bro-
loved.`.and devoted citizen` whose thers, Gordon of., 'Vancouver,
Place, in the life • of the.,.comrnu-• - B.C. Wm, of Toronto John C.
(Kelly), Winnipeg; threesisters,' •
urday,. October 15th at 2 p.m.
The ceremony was Performed
at the Uni ed Church ,Manse in:
Auburn Sweeny.._
A wedding dinner followed•
for the immediate families at ti
Tiger Dunlop
Mr, and Mrs, Collyer :left 'on a
wedding trip to Northern , Qntar..
io. They.wi11.`reide at White.
'church,. ,
• Several „ Pre -nuptial events:
were held in honor of the bele-
elect. ,
On •' September 30th ` members,',
•of the Wingham hospital kitch-
eh 'and laundry staff: held a mis- •
•cellaneous.. shower, at the home •`
of Mrs. Ethel • Stewart . of 'Wing
ham.' •
: On October .6'th a similar event
was, held by friends and neigh- •..
bours in the Sunday School.
itooni of Auburn United Church,.
After a short program and some
contests, an address, was read' •
by Joan Mills and the, gifts ,pre-
sented. ;