HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-28, Page 7WEDNESDAY* JAN,29th* 1059
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEi,, LUCKNOW, ONTAR10
PAGE SEVEN
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WALTER BRECKLES
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FACE 'SCHOOL AIDITIONS
AT WINGIIAM,• GODERICii
S. • Hetherington, chairman
of ..the `•Wing ham District High
School . Board,.' -told Wingham.
• Council at 'their inaugural meet-
ing 'that. it' was necessary to con
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cider arc. addition to the Nigh
Sehool, or .as-.had=beers .suggested
by some,' anotherschool else-
where .in.• the district..:
Attendance is now over 600,
,resulting in. overcrowding, ° and.
1961,,: attendance might irrcrease.
,to 750.
• No •accurate. figures; had .been
'arrived at, but an addition might
cost between $200,000 and, $250;-.
000.
s More definite steps were recent-
ly taken by the Goderich Colle-
giate .Board for an addition to
that school"., A portion ' of Ashy
field and West. Wawanbsh Town-
ships are included irrTMthht---Area;
and .we understand the Councils
•of the respective municipalities
that a survey -of public. . schools ' have given their approval, to the
in the district indicated thatby building 'program . v
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Ripley-Ashfield. P.Y.P,S,
• After a lapse of more' than ten
weeks, the Rilley;Ashfield Pres-
byterian Young • People have
•'sang ed • to get in a 'meeting .de-
spite' adverse'' weather conditions,
The meeting took place in the
Ashfield chi!' ch with' ten., mem
•bees' present. Hope was: express-
;ed that • meniber'ship would ' 'be'
back at its usual standard by the
next meeting: An account at Bill
McDonald's store at Kintail was
ordered paid. We received an in
vitation .from; the. Tiverton ,Soc-
iety
Soc-iety to attend ,their skating party•
and we\set'the date for our own
skating party, . postponed from.
before Christmas, for January
30th. Assisted by Rev. •McCombie
the missions convener, • 'John'
Martin, showeda film, on our
personal missionary duties, after
which a discussion and quiz took
place.
at Mrs.. Robert MacKKenzie's home
on Tuesday, January ' 20th. Mrs.
Milton Rayner presided. After'
the Call to Worship, the 'meeting
was opened ,by singing. hymn 454...
Mrs., 0. Petersen read' the scrip-
ture, and the Bible Studybased
on "Truth,,'.' and entitled true
worship.. This, . was followed by
prayer by Miss G. • MacDonald,. •
. "The , roll call . was answered by
a' , .Bible •verse,• with . the word
truth, and,'also-by ,the'. payment
of fees: • .
Mrs. Morgan: ' Henderson gave
the . topic, from our topic : book,
"Canada," She spoke" of t'he. is-'
sionary .work' "among. theFrench
Canadians in: Quebec; All joined,
in. a -Bible Quiz conducted by
Mrs. Henderson. During the iusi-
nes it was, voted : that the society
donate $50'00 towards the Dupii-
Gator Macl 'Machine for the''church','
At the close of the. meeting .a
social half hour was enjoyed..
•
United Church Evening Auxiliary
Twenty-seven members met on
January . 20 • with" • president Mrs:
Vernon. Hunter' opening with de-
..ex_,•gercises , and business.
discussions. Rev. Geiger, . very
inforrnativelyin tailed• the offi-
cers
i-cers ' for 1959 re -affirming •: our
,purer intent . to fulfil the • pur-
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Presbyterian. Evening: Auxiliary
There were twenty-one: Mem-
bers .present at the: meeting held
WE' HAVE , A. ,LARGE NEW 'SELECTON OF •
44)eher
estetfiel
which we bought at a SUBSTANTIAL DLSCOUNT due to a slight change in styles and coversin the 1959
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.. ; line, and so can pass on this '.saving. to our customers.
Some of our chesterfields have. been in our Funeral a
Chapel fora over. 6 months, and ' prices on these
good quality suites are being greatly reduced for
new spring , styles.. •
OUR ALLOWANCE'o your "present C'h'esterfield
n P ..
is VERY LIBERAL, and COMPARE OUR PRICES
with QUALITY before you purchase.
:•.<$:'j{•�?; •'.:::•: :?;iti.
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TWO PIECE SUITES'..,
Reg. SALE
•1 Brown 2 Pc. Viscose,. Fabralite trim,
med. Suite with airfoann, beautifully
styled . y .. , • • ; y•
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2 Kroehler'. Charcoal 2 P c. Suites iti H
Viscose y , • : • • • ... $21. $18 5 5.
1 • Kroehler Nylons sloping •. Preen slopug arms $239. $215...
1 Kroehler 'top grade, Viscose cover,
cushioned back, in Mushroom ,tone $269.: $250.
1/ Kroehler BrownViscose, the :nation
ally, advertised suite for 1958 :. « $245. $220.
$235.'
1 Beige Freize Suite, top quality,, but in '
our funeral home for over 6 months • `$169.. $125.
stf
1 . Kroehler
.,lon with
and' two
1 Kroehler.
cover
DAVENPORT SUITES
ReSALE''
Davenport' Suite, green ny-
dark greenfabralite, trim.,
matching cushions • • $189. $165.'
Davenport ' in good tweed
$169. $150.
1 Davenport Suite, brown freize with light.:
$139 ' ' $1.15.
fabralite tri .: . . .
�,.. �.. � '
1 Davenport Suite, suitable for your den
or recreation room, chair .slightly off- ' •
color with chesterfield (second) `hard'
wearing . practical. cover, ... $ 135. $110..
1 Sectional Suite, in tan ,fabralite,, in-
cluding 2 pc. sectional, chair, '.corner
table . in, light arborite top, with patch-
ing step tables . , • , . $.189. ' $165
USED CHESTERFIELDS
1 Two-Pc.Green Velour. Coombe Chesterfield, •:. '$75:
'1 Three Pc. ' Mohair 'Fry and Blackhall' Suite.
(small) in- perfect condition , , : y
1 Chesterfield ;only .> ... y •.' • i, Y • • • •i y •
OUR USED CHESTERFIELIS CO. QUICKLY
So Don't Wait!
,..' "$75.
$25 .
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R.
poses -of our fluties and 'obliga-
tions to the church. He offered
his services at any, time and sug
gested new activities to furtter
more interesting programs. •
Special . collections are tobe'
made to. meet necessary expenses.
at any time. Volunteers for Sun-
day .School nursery`were listed:
Rev, Geiger suggested a superin
tendent to arrange for . Stories
and talks to, cultivate missionary
activities ' among the children..
Mrs. S. Collyer took eharge' of
the meeting. Mrs• E. ' Whyte read
the scripture, stressing the aware-
ness in the' value' of justice in
true cornmunity life. The topic
on. Canada was capably delivered
by..'Mrs: •H,. Murdie, ,making ' com
parisons, and ,differences in our
mode • of living and .religious'•;life.
fromn'coast to coast.xl'Irs. H. •Web
ster favoured with ''a piano;, in-
strumental. Following- a hymn,
Rev,' Geiger closed .with prayer. ;
Lunch was ,served. , . ' . `
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Group 1 United Church W.A.
Group ` 1. of the W.A. • met at the
Thome, of Mrs. Geo. Whitby with,
M -s,.—R.-Tohnson presiding. It 4� 8
was decided .to ; adopt the penny
Christmas stockings, and travell-
ing. • teas as our project' for' this
year., _Election of '' officers ' follow-.
ed: Presidents, .1VIrs, R, 'Johnson,
Mrs. Alex Havens; ':Secretary,
•Mrs.;Jiin Boyle; Treasurer, Mrs.
Art: Breckies:;• Christian: Fellow-.- ,
ship; Mrs,. White, Mrs.:. Russell.
Robertson;' Mrs.'Keri . Murdie';.'Se-
wing ' iCommitte "'Mrs.: ' Vernon-
Hunter, Mrs John, Nicholson, Mrs:
John. B1dke, . Mrs.. Jas. Ritchie;
Pianist, Mrs.. John `Hall,:'' Mrs. L.
McLeod presided: forthe pro -
grain. She introduced ,. our. new
devotion book, the theme ',being;
"By,. this shall:' all :men know."
Mrs Jim Boyle read the scrip-
ture. .Readings were , given .by
Mrs.' Harvey Webster and Mrs...:
A:" McNay.. Mrs. M.: McLeod mov-
ed a note of thanks to .the hostess
and closed' the meeting with pra-
er.. Lunch 'was• served by .the
committee, Mrs: Struthers, 'Mrs.
Geo. Whitby and. Mrs. L.'' McLeod.
Ever ,'notice' that the football;
season ,ise. when ;you watch the
numbers ' on .. sweaters . instead or
the .numbers that are: in 'ern?
C BITUARY
:ROBERT ' " EDMUND GILMORE.
A :lifelong resident of Ashfield
Tavirnship,: .Robert Edmund, Gil
more, ,passed away on .Tuesday,
January 13th, on. the ,fa'r'e, Con: •
12; Ashfield, where. he was 'born . •
over 78 years ; ago.. His.. death
•came unexpectedly, after a two-
day illness. Ile 'had been in his
usual • health .until ;',Sunday.
Ed, as he was well known, was
a . son of, James Gilmore
Catherine Mullin, and one of a
fariiily of eight children. At ,'Te'es.
'water . on 'January 19th, .1910,.' he '
married TheresaZelly of,the.Be1-
more district, and they lived all'./:
their married life on the 12th
Mr. Gilmore's death occurred
within' a few 'days of :their 49th
wedding' anniversary,
Theremains restedted at the.f
am-
ily
residence where ,.many called.
to pay their respects: On Satur-
day morning Mass was celeb'rat=
ed by Father Va'h flynekt. at St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic. Church
;at Kingsbridge, . with ' interment..'
in Kingsbridge-Cernetery+ 'Pall
bearers were'.Wray Pearson, Geo.
Halloran, John Gilmore, D' .Ar•-
cy O'H.ara, Lloyd Cline, ' Basil
Hogan.
Besides his 'widow, four daugh-
ters and ' four sons; survive; Mrs.
C. Kretz (Della) qf, Kitchener,.
Frances of London, Mrs. George - •.
Halloran (Margaret) : of Buffalo,
Mrs. Wray Pearson (Helen) of
Hamilton,' Jim and ,Art at home,
Ed.; of .Calgary and Gerald of
Cornwall. There aref 12 grand 5
children. Surviving also are two,
Sisters, Mrs. Mary O'Hara of
Chesley, Mrs. Helen Calhoun• of
Anatherstburg and • a brother, Dr:
Thos, E.• Gil:rnore of Chicago. •
He 'was predeceased ..by three ,
brothers and a Sister, Mrs. Jean
Monahan, Detroit; Dr. J.' M. Gil=
more,• Chicago; Patrick Gilmore,
Ashfield; 'James 'J. •Gilrno ? "C
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