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.wFID,NESDAY JUNE' 3rd, ' 1959
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK,NOW, +ONTARIO
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HANNA eol J31 TTEE`
ROOMS . OPEN' FRIDAY
As las .been. his custom in pre-
vious elections, John .Hanna, Pro=
. gressive-iConserviative candidate,
and Huron, -Bruce member. fox 16
years, has opened ::committee
1- • rooms in Luclmow. • .. '
The office was' fitted out and
decorated last'ridsy • evenin• . in
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.Rev. Wallas McClean
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SUNDAY,. JUNE 7th.
10:00 a.m. Sunday : School;
11:00 a.m. Sacrament of 'the
Lords Supper. •
3:00 p.m. Dungannon .
Evening Service Discontinued'.
LUCKNOW
UN�.. IT
ED cH U'RCH
Minister
Rev. Gordon, R. Geiger;
.: B:A., B,D.
SUNDAY, JUNE,, 7th.
10:00 am. 'Church Schaal
11:00 aril Divine': Worship
Theme -TALE' :CHURCH IN
ACTION,. Mr. W. L. 'Mac.
Kenzie, -Rev. •'G. 'Geiger.
Nursery during' church -
Thought For The Week:- '
• 'God will always reveal nisi
will to one 'who is- willing.. to,
do it. it. i
focal
General
Miss Gertrude • Treleaven of
London spent the week -end here:
Mrs. Wm. ,MacIntyre was taken
to. Wingbam . Hospital last week.
With pneumonia. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fellows of
London visited last week with.
Mr:,and Mrs.: Herb ,Ensign.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank ,Krizegor , of:
.Detroit` .spent` the holiday week-.
end' with relatives' in: community:
M. and• Mrs:: Robert Thom-
son, John •and Hobert of Windsor,
spent ,the past week at the home
of his mother,: Mrs R. H. Thomp-
son. • •
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. Miss • .Myrtle. Johnstone, of
Goderich Public Library, Attend,
ed the Ontario Library :Associa-
tion: annual conference, May 20-.
22,, at Windsor, '.
Mr.:. and :Mrs. Harold Burns of,.
Toronto, . their son David who ' is
"attending Waterloo. College and
Mrs. ` ,Stewart, Burns of Detroit.
spent the: week=end• with. Mr. and
Mrs.. Thornas H. Burns. .
kvisitorswith the
Week -end e
Misses •MacQuaigs 'were Mr and
Mrs.' Ewen D.,11facQuaig of Tole-
do, Ohio, and Misses Sarah and.
Mary •MacQuaig of Chicago: • •
Mrs; Charles `Short underwent`
major' surgery in Landon. last`
week. She : is ° getting, along well
and :reports: as •to the success of
operation ,are ' most .gratifying.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan
visnted with M. and Mrs. 'Wel
Stewart and family in; ,Gue''Tir
over the week -end and attended
the laying of the cornerstone 'of
'Trinity .United Ohurch. .Mr. and
Mrs., Stewart are members of the
church (choir. .
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•Ashfield PresbyteriariChurch
111th ANNIVERSARY •
Sunday June. 7th
Minister, Rev. D. Neil MCComibie, :BA,
Services: 11.00. a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER':
REV. 'EDW ARD •MCKINLAY,
Minister` of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Kimberley, British Colu1
mbia
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•' Mr. and Mrs,' Goldie • Cock
well.and; Roy , of. Detroit were
week -end visitors with • relative's
here
Mrs.: Jessie' Allin 'was taken by •
ambulance. to Wingham. Hospital
-on :Tuesday 'morning for x-rays,
after ' having suffered .acutely
from what may,., be a kidney stone.
Mrs: Jimmy,Boyi:e: (Mary..Sal--
keld) was • seriously ill • in •Victor-..
is Hospital, • London. the ` latter
part of. the , week, • but • is now
progressing ,satisfactorily;
'OBITUARY
MRS, ARCHIE •MaeINTYRE
This aconin unity . was ` deeply
saddened by . the death of Mrs.,
'Archie MacIntyre, which occur-
red in'• Wingharan Hospital on Fri.=
day, May 29th, '.after an eight.
day illness • from paralytic sei-
zures which resulted in her con-
dition rapidly, becoming serious.
Her son Dr. Alex MacIntyre who
new home from ,overseas arrived
at ,his mother's ,bedside on Thurs-
day; but she was .then in a coma
and passed away. -•the,. following
morning,
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Mrs. 1VIacIntyre • • the- , i`or?ner
Norma Nicholson, . was a:. daugh--
;ter. of,the, late Mr. and Mrs; Al-
exander. Nicholson' and' was:born
On the ' Second •Concession •.of
Kinloss: sixty ago on Sep,.
'telpher 13th. 1898. In March of
1929 she married Mr. MacIntyre,
who predeceased . iher by. tome
four • years.' . '
Mrs. ' Mac[ntyre's 'attributes
were many,. She Was of a'• charm-
Ing manner, friendly and kindly
:and a • most willingly worker in
church and community • activities,;
with an ability 'for leadership
and organization that. made . her
services in constant demand.:
Mrs. MacIntyre was a lifelong
and faithful member of South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church and.
was a.life nierpber of the W.M.S.
She was a valued xriember of the
Kairshea .Institute.
Mrs. Maclntyre, just • a. ` few
weeks ago,paid a, fitting tribute;
tan. • neighbour, o'old ghb ro ne , Mrs. Mal,
color . Mactnnes, when she
ned her obituary. She .-was. the
'historian for the Maitland Pres-
byterial of the ' W.M.S.; which
marred Its 75th• anniversary last
Thursday, •an occasion. that ,was
saddened by the fact that . Mrs
4/IacIntyre •was near" death.
The remains _ reste'd., •at ; :the
Nicholson homestead on . the Se-
cond. Concession, where many
called' to . pay 'their respects, and
to 'extend their syntipathy to the
bereaved:
B.C. PASTOR TO .CONDUCT The. funeral service on Monday
ASHFIELD ANNIVERSARY afternoon • was held in South
,• KinlossPresbyterian Church;
Anniversaryservices will be conducted by Rev RobertT `A.
held' in Ashfield Presbyterian . Marshall, with interment in the;
Church on Sunday, marking the adjacent -burial ground. , The pall-
bearers . were: Herb McQu llin
Harold. Stanley, Wm. J. • Irwin,.
Harold Campbell, Leonard Mc-
Innes, ;Clarence ;Irwin, with other
neighbours.. and friends; acting .as
flower bearers. • '
Mrs MacIntyre is survived. by
three • sons, : Dr. Alexander Grant
111th • anniversary,. of. -the estab-
lishingof this area's oldest con.-
.•gregation.
Guest minister both 'morning
'and evening will be : Rev. Edward.
McKinley of Kimberley B.C,
who .is attendingthe General As-
serribly this week in Toronto.
:a native=: of MacIntyre of 'Oxford, .England;
,Rev. McKinlay is '
Scotland, and wad a 'college class- Allan Archibald :.MacIntyre . 'and
mate of
the Ashfield minister,' Donald ,Cameron MacIntyre . of
•Rev. Neil McCorrmbie. Kinloss and one daughter, •Mary
d/ Anna MacIntyre,' Reg. N.; of
Lucknow.•There also survives a
sister and a' brother, Dr. Mary
Anna Nicholson Wright. of 'Sask-
atoon • and Alexander •Malcolm.
(Sandy) Nicholson of ;Saskatoon,
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is .announced
of Lois Mary, daughter •of Mrs.
Eva Hal.denby, and the late Rew-
ard Haldenby, of .Holyrood, to both ,having attended the funeral.
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Lyceums Theatre
•WINE, .HAM
Two shows each "night
First. at 7.15 .
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Thursday,. Friday, Saturday,
June. 4i 5, 4.
James Stewart-. • Kim Novak
Jack Lenimon • Ernie Kovacs
in
'BELL, BOOK 'AND' CANDLE"'
An enjoy ble off -beat -romantic
'comedy.
OBITUARY
MRS. RICHARD ELLIOTT.
After a -long illness: which she
bore with cheerful »patience, Mrs.
Richard Elliott. of Holyrood pas-
sed.,
as-sed.• away in Wingham General
Hospital on Friday, • May 29th.
Her .illness dates back' several
years,. and for r anyr•weeks past
her 'condition had been critical.; •
Mrs. Elliott • was in „cher66th
year. She .was the former 1Vlabel
Alberta 'Corbett, •.daughter sof
Joseph Corbett and Sarah 'Robb.'
of Essa . Township in ' Sim,coe
;County where she was.. "born •••on
eptetmber..25th,, 1893..
Forty-two • years ago, 'on *Janu-
ary., 3rd,
aiauary,3rd, 1917,• she married- Rich-
and Elliott of Holyrood, andtook:
up residence here, where. she en-
deared .herself' to . a ; great xnany
friends by • her cheery, hospitable
nature, 'A. wealth of floral tri- •
butes, and the hundreda who cal-,..
led • to extend their sympathy
were evidence; of her popularity
and esteem. whic •wasd
Which summed
up by the tribute of One friend'
"She was a • fine lady:"
Mrs. ,Elliott was a ' member of
Lucknow. United tC�hureh, . the
W.M.S.. and' the.'. I-lolyrood , ,Wo -
•men's (institute, and was • a de-
voted wife :and •mother:
The funeral 'service was con-
ductedat the McLennan and.
MacKenzie Memorial' Chapel on .,
Monday ;afternoon conducted by
Rev • ` Gordon, ; 11.. -,Geiger. Inter-
ment was inGreenhill Cemetery
the• pallbearers being Ernest_
Ackert, Wesley 'Joynt; Mark.
Johnston, . Win. Eadie, Alex Mac-
Kenzie,. Leslie . Congram. ' .
Besides her husbandMrs, Ell-
iott/ is. ` survived • by three sons,`
Orville, Elwood: and . Harold : Ell
iott'• and by, one `daughter, Mrs.
Allan • Miller • (Eileen)'. of St. Hel- •
ens. Also surviving are three . '.
brothersand three sisters, John.
and Chester .Corbett of ..B.arrie,
Leonard. Corbett of Allrston,.Mrs
Louise Nolan, Regina; Mrs: Ger-, •
'Louise
Hepburn, Percival; ` Sask.;
' Mrs. Myrtle .Corrigan'' of ;.Cooks-
I town. She was .predeceased by
a sister, Mrs. James McCormick.'
Edgar. Milton,: son 'of ;Mr..Noble .i•
Guest of Kincardine. and the' late
Mrs. G fest.. The marriage will
take place on Saturday, June ' 20
in Kinloug4 Anglican Church.
envelores. Dan Thompson, phone.
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BORN' THANK, CC:U'NOTES: and $arty.
HAMILTON.• ; On Thursday, May Notes availabie, at' 25 cents per
21st, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray -.package of 10 cards and• matching
Mond . Hamilton,. R.R. 6; •Lucknow •
a daughter Wendy Mae. :a33 ea. '35,
Victoria .Mission Band
• The Victoria Mission Band of
thb te„rian Cthurah• 'met
Monday afternoon, June 1st with.
31 boy's and girls present:. The
meeting opened by singing hymn
746; This. was followed with a
prayer by Wendy McKenzie. The
Motto was repeated in unison.
Donnie Johnston read the Scrip-
ture,' Peggy McDonald played a
piano solo The' missionary story
Was given.. by • Miss Mary Mac-
Leod •the guest speaker. Joan
McKenzie " thanked Miss •Mac-
Leod . and gave 'a prayer. ' The
meeting closed with Psalm ,119
in unison. p •
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FORMALS
PARK
THEATRE �ricb
w Playing—Rhonda Fleming and Guy Madis
• ;, "BULLWHIP" scope & Color
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ' June •.8, 9, 10 ,
'Victor' Mature, Leo Genn . and Art. MacTavish
Presenting an original Ronald; Kamp screenplay
based on tank warfare in"the desert during. the campaign
against Rommel:••
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.c1TANK FORCE" .
Scope. and Color
'Thursday, .Friday, Saturday, June 11, 12, 13.
Jack' Lemmon, Glenp 'Ford, Anna Kashfi & Dick York
From Frank Harris novel Reminiscences ;of a
Cowboy" comes a .story" of tooth -and -nail conflict be. •
tweet' two partners.,
"COWBO. '
In .Technicolor
• Coming ---"Inn of the 6th Happiness' I;ngric Bergman.