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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-25, Page 11yyEDN, DAY, IvrAiRC7•I 25, 1959 1 THE ' LUCKIYOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO• PAQE ELEVEN FL0WER DISPLAY. OBITUARY . • (Continued from. Page • 1) .. MRS. JAMES T. WEBS.TER 1 the Ontario, Horticulture eenven- The• death .of Mrs. James. T;' tion, reported on the ,highlightsWebster occurred ' suddenly at 1 ' of the. meeting, and felt the Sol ' ,her , home, at Amiberley early • ciety would do well to sponsor b`riday : morning, : a few ,hours • a photographic competition. atter she had suffered a severe ..An • advance sale . of tickets is coronary attack. Mrs. Webster, rpfanned, for the picture presenta- had ' a heart condition 'for some ;tion ~of the Tournament' of Roses. trine, but was in her usual health' Admission will be,25c, and Wm. prior to the fatal. seizure. "she. . A. Schmid has.'• donated a 'prize saffered on her 78th birthday. to be used .as a . door prize Or for . Mme, Webster was the former • a drawl. • Rachel R, ,.kteid, daughter of John rbllowing.the business the pre- .Reid and Liza Ann Clark. of silent, Rev,: G. R. Geiger, show- Stanley Township, where she was ed impressive pictures • from . the. ,porn on March 12th, 1881, • and Timmins „ Horticulture Society, where she was married in '1907; which ;included • slides of . indivi- • to ,James T. Webster, who, pre- dual specimen . Plants,. , garde deceased tier two years ago, ons. • groupings arid plantings, • scenes .March. 23rd. , ' from 'their ,flower, shoW, s and , ,Mr, and Mrs.- Webster farmed floral 'beds in parks; There were --west.of Lucknow, .on the present ' many • ideas and 'a wealth of in- John Henderson farm until 19.37, formation 'in this •., presentation. , Iwhen. they ' moved to Seaforth, • ' until moving to Alien; new home MISSION, NURSE, at Amberley: some , five years (Continued from Page. • 1) ago. :Mrs. Webster was of a kindly, countered are leprosy and' small •pleasant .nature and `endeared pox. Immunization of children. herself to a wide circle of friends,' she ' is one of the tasks of the public e was .anticipating ` attending health groups: . :; ,g grand the marriage. : of her In the evening Miss 'Robson ter, Kathleen Jean Webster in : 'addressed the Easter Thankof- London on March 28th,' and the fering meeting of the Afternoon dress she 'had obtained for this and Evening .Auxiliaries. Mrs. I. occasion was the one . in which Vernon Hunter occupied ., the 'she was laid- to rest: chair for: a .veryfine• programs arrariged';iby the Afternoon Aux- The ,`funeral service on •1WIon- • day at the 1vfoLerman 'and Mac-' • iliary. Taking part in the pro- Kenzie • Memorial Chapel was gramme were Mrs.-, P Hoag who ,conducted by her pastor, '. Rev. read the scripture . lesson, ',Mrs. I. c. Hutton ` of Pine River Unit=. Gordon .. Johnson who . offered ' en 'Church. Interment' -was . ' in • prayer, Mrs S. Collyer and.Mrs.! Greenhill , Cemetery with :five : C. Crawford .who .took '. 'uP: the ` o . d d t„nephew . . NOTICE • MacTavish4 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS *INGHAM`, ONTARIO LOCAL. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE' • QHONE 55 LUCKNOW announces (�han�e of supplier :GUARANTEEING :TOP, FR IENDLY SERVICE AS'. IN TIE. PAST, DIS rRIBu roR . OF QUA ITY CANADIAN' PETROFINA'PRODUCTS., ,ran sons an a Brea offe&ing 'which. was dedicated by •inanit . ot• '.luck supper :.next high honours oin " to °Mrs. • acting •as'• pallbearers, M'urr.�ay, Y p PP g. •g. g. lliott. h`renjoyable Mrs. B. E Other. Monda 1Vlarch 30th. Jardine • of Lucknow 'and. R Grant sand Robert McNairr, Doug �', ,• numbers' ,were ,piano • duets' 'by • There were•'ten tables at the` Errington, and consolation ,pri Webster, Ken 'Webster and Mac: g Mrs: H, 'Algin and Mrs G,• Mont- Webster, the latter of Varna: 'Shoot ,pa arty ::at the „St.; Helens to Arnold Woods as. a lady a goanery . an. Easter reading 'by, . .. '' • - r School ' on »Monday evening,with' ' Jim Aitchison : for .the men. 1Vlrs Webster was the last of Y J,. OSS OS' nd In Mrs. A. McNay and a».' duet »• by the • Reid family; . having been Mrs.J.. IC Armstrong and ,Mrs predeceased • by 'six •sisters and J: Hall accompanied: by Mrs* :H four' brothers. Webster. ' • She: is 'survived by three ,sons Miss Robson related many in Cecil and.Clifford Webster • of teresting experiences, of cher work London, .Leonard. of Toronto; and ''. among 'the • Hindoo• people of .-.two .daughters, Mrs James, Mc - many castes where' she also min Nair (Laura).' of.. Am!berley' and isters to the 'spiritual needs,'. of Mrs:.David MacKenzie (Grace)'' her patients .: and student nurses of Kincardine .' There are eleven She impressed upon her hearers ;grandchildren. '••'. how , dependent the. success of ' missionary :work•,in India is. upon.• the: prayers; and gifts. of 'Christ ian5 here at. ;home:: • Her .Most at- . • ST: HELENS traotive : personality ., was snhan Mrs. T . •J.: Todd was` hostess' ced by the beautiful saris she to •17:ladies:on Wednesday; after wore. noon for the regular ,meeting: of. ed hearty thanks to Miss Robson the W.M.S, and thd'. W.A; of the; Miss Helen Thompson' extend- United Church - ' in well-chosen words. Members 1 Mrs. .'11..F, Green, the president of the Afternoon Auxiliary, Mrs : M: of the W.S. led :, in the worj. ,A. IeNay, Mrs:' E. Wiglhtman, ',ship.. service, 'the • theme of which 1Vlrs. R. Robertson were: on the'' was "God loves all people . or lunch committee and '• refresh the_ Universal Mission ; of Israel." ' irnents� and a 'social hour brought . She . was • assisted by Mrs. • 'G. the evening to a close MacPherson 'who read . the 'scrip •' ture . lesson 'and comments : and KINGSBRIDGE ' . by Mrs. W..A 'Miller who read Mr..John ' O'Connor' has been a poem and . an .art• icle by Padre . a patient in: London Hospital for Young. The topic from the study ' the .past week followin sutgeiy,book, , "Concerns 'of a Con)tinentY" and we hope for: his :speedy re and' tyre chapter on the United' covert'. States' proved .interesting as. as • tak • 1VIr. Norrnan .O'Connor spent en ,by Mrs. 'W Miller.' Mrs. G. several days visiting in London Stuart and Mrs E: W. Rice''sang 'with• relatives there during. ,,the a • duet. "Under- the Cross.'?* week. , , ; Mrs: ,Todd, . presided for • the Mr.. and: Mrs.. Jas.. ' Sinnett, 1*eting of the 147''A -The .theme Sheila and &ward:' of Detroit . of• the worship, service was, .By. Miss Betty' Lou Vassetila' of Lon- I this shall all men know...,--.-. the don, visited;' at the Fred VassellaI triunlPh of 'Love. The' meeting home• during the past week;' , opened with the theme hymn; Congratulations to Mr and .prayer and creed. Mrs JohnMrs, Chas., Brinker (nee Theresa Cameron read the scripture les- err of a soof n "Thomas, Detroit, upon the, birth spin and, Mrs. Lorne Durnin' the. Joseph". on lesson thought. Mrs Frank Mc- March, 12th. ',, • • 1 Quillin led in prayer. The. tree - Mr. Jas. O'Neill and on ` Pat,1 surer reported a balance in the Mr• 'Bud, Parrish and.' son Bob,. treasury; of $170A8 »and it was. and John Devereau,c spent last decided to..purchase ten Bibles,' '. week -end , rn Toronto. '''for use in the Sunday School and `NIr. and Mrs. Gene Dalton and to forward, a donation of $10,00 family 'of. Detroit .and 1VIr. and to Story Time on CKNX-TV.. At Mrs. Bruce Hansford of Galt: ':the conclusion' a pleasant social':. spent the week -end with' . rela- ' hour was • enjoyed with lunch ' • tives 'here, . served by Mrs. Green /and Mrs. W. I.' rMil1er. . : i The annual meeting of the Wo- : HOME . B I NGO ` j merl.'s Institute ,will be held in the ,Community» 'Hall on Thins- :: NUMBERS � � dray, . Aiprrl 2nd at two •o'•elock, ' Roll call,. paying `of fees, The .an-,. • ,n:uai reports Will begiven and Monday, March 23 .,.,o,, 0 61 the officers elected. The girls of Tuesday, March 24., .' .56 the 4y1 Club will demonstrate •Y•i•'�Y'. VM Wednesday, . ]March .25 .,,,, X 23' ,their prioject of .the Cereal Shelf. Thursday,, March 26 ...,.......,C4 59 The hostesses are, Mrs: Andrew Friday, lViarcah 27 ....Y...Y,,,,,,, N 42 ' Gaunt and Mrs. W A Y, 'Millen March 20 1 16\-.-Planare,being made 'fa' a coin - Week 'of March 23rd. »the draw that followed; Mrs, Lorne Woods. •won , the blanket, Kenneth Purves the laiivp and, ;Mrs.. Allan ;Miller" the cushion top: New Diamond.. Ring Design with the Parisian :Influence: /r To, gay "Pareen—the bcity of gayety and• laughter . . The perfect honeymoon . to .c mpliment the enchanting 1ovehness of the Bluebird: diamond wedding trio worn by the happy bride and :groom. This is one of the newest Bluebird Diamond creations°--. unsurpassed in quality and beauty—fashion- ed. . in the spirit' of Paris. . JUST AS PICTURED' i' • ' Regrsfered 'Perfect. d Inansured Free The Engagement Ring The Wedding Ring. The Man's Ring. sm.Ir , ON bISPLAY • *10 wellery and • ina •