HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-03, Page 15NEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd; 1959
T1IE • LUC KNOW SENTINEL, LUCK'NOW, 0
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OBITUARY •
WI%GfA1VI BODEN R,IT'CHIa.
The death of 'William ,Baden
itchie occurred suddenly on
'uesday, May 26th at Ingersoll,
there he Thad resumed his duties
ith the Brennan Construction'
ompany :little more than two
eeks before.. Boden passed
easefully away in 'his sleep,
Id itwas not until morning
kat workmen .occupying the
Mme room. discovered his death,
Baden. •was commencing' his
i,;rd season as fireman' with. 'the
nnari. C'onipany, and ' had
Erperly. • been . .employed for
me • seventeen years , •• by the
,wwland Construction Company,
aded by. James ;Mitchell a for --
?1•• LucknoWite . •
Mr
Mitchell and nine •of Bod-
forrrier ;.• associates of, :the
•wland •Company attended " the
neral with ;six of the men. act-
as pallbearers. They were:
Litt, Art Stilson, 'Art Fin-
son, •:Ross, Moore, Clarence . Al
�,. VernRogers..
Soden• was in; his 67th year.
was born 'in Aslifield Town-.
p on :October 21st, 1892, and
s one of •a' family "of twelve
ldrer Of the late Jaynes
chie arid Charlotte Ferguson:
parents died within a few
nths of each other in 1933.. " :
••.
'or the past : years,
ears,
en .not on construction work,
had made his home here with
brother Alfred and Mrs.
the. former ,Ellen B`Izrns.
len was of .a quiet' and reserv-
disposition. He had suffered
ieart condition a few• years'
,,: but appeared • to be . in • ;his.
al :health as he resumed his
k this. • spring, so that ., his
canoe as ; a shock;" to his
tives and friends. •
ie funeral service 'Was,'. held:
ie McLennan and. MacKenzie
Ovarial Chapel. • on : • Friday;
acted " by. Rev. GW. Kaiser
i shfield :Circuit,; Boden, hav-
been a member of the Zion
negation.. I'nterment " was, in
snhill• .Cemetery.'•
ewer "bearers were:. Arthur'
Tom Helm, Russell Ritchie, :
;las 'Ross,* Ernie Gibson; Geo.
on, ;Harvey Riteh�fe. '
den ° is .survived by • five sis '
Mrs. George' Saunders, (,Ru=
of Lucknow,' "Mrs.: •Robert
i, (14yrtl'e)' of Ashfield; •Mrs.
)rd . Eastman, (.Janie) • of
von; Mrs•. Sam; Gibson
ler) of Ashfield; 1Virs..Wm.
(Edna) , of Ashfield and by
brothers, Edgar of Hunts-
Fred of 'Parry Sound, 'Al-
of Lucknow, Frank of Ash-
d.
-was predeceased. • by. two.
Mrs.• Ernest Gardner
die) of Ashfield and Mrs.
Grant (Margaret) of Sask.
IGE' WENDELL TAYLOR.
re passed away'at the
of his. sister; • Mrs:. P; Pen
in, on 'Saturday, May 16th,
George Wendell Taylor. mHe
he son of' the late William
and Lavernia Bell, .born
12th, 1894.
farmed all his life .on 'the'
rnestead,' Lot 30, • Con. 4,
:s Township,, until 'a heart.
ion forced • U n, to • retire
ears ago last Christmas.
then • he made his home
his sister • and ilsrother-in-�
Lot 9, Con 2, Culross.,' • .
ivors • .are his sister,
1, Mrs. ,Perry •'Pennington,
:phews, Russel and Harold
igton, and .one neice (Jean)
trallace °,Bell, Blyth:'
funeral was held from the
Church Funeral Horne,'
iter, on Tuesday afternoon,
Ith, with interment in Tif
eznetery, Langside.
,earers were.:Jariies Rich-
Charles Tiffin, Fred Tif-
arles Taylor, Jack Taylor,
'• -Conn, .Flower bearers:
Tiffin, Archie Aitcheson,
)n Pettypioce, Wesley Tif-
Teeswater News.
Luckntiw .Sentinel has in
t an tunes counter check
nd Reding machine rolls.
Lucknow.. •
CU .ROSS. ,CORNERS.
Congratulations to :Mr. and
Mrs.' Orval Wilson on the (birth
of a son in Kincardine Hospital
on Thursday, May 28th.
Mgrs. Harry Hackett, Mrs. D; A.
Hackett and Joan, Ashfield,
spent Tuesday afternoon " with
Mrs.- Midford Wall.
Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Toronto and
Mr. Jas Wilson spent Monday
evening with Mrs. Frank n •
and Reg.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wraith spe
a couple ,of days with •Mr. and
Mrs. Murray. Herdeson, and fa-
mily, Lucknow..
.Little Trudy and Stewart .
Pherson' are . s'taying with :their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Stewart, while their mother Mrs.
Ian, McPherson is a patient irf
Winghaan:.Hospital.
.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Alex Whytock was able to
return home" from Wingham Hos-
pital on Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs. Art Hodgins visited with
Mrs. Frank Brown on Tuesday
afternoon.
,Mrs., • Steel is. spending
awhile with Mrs. Alex Whytoek.
e Linda and Larry Hen-
on,,. Lucknow, spent Wednes-
• night with their grandpar
ents, - Mr, .,and Mrs. Jas. Wraith.
Miss Ellen McBride; Port:.Cre-
i spent the • week -end . with.
is. Frank Brown' and Reg.
Mr. and Mrs: John Schumacher
spent the week -end with Mr.. and
Mrs'. Don Robertson and family,
Georgetown.
Congratulations to •Mr.. .and
Mrs. Wim.: Haldenby (nee Irene
Walston) who were married.
Saturday in the ,Ainglican Churdb,
Lucknow, • '
Mr., and Mrs, Ed.'Collins, Port
•
Elgin were Sunday visitors with
,Mr. and Mrs. Midford• Wall and
Donnie. ,
Mr. and . Mrs. Jas;; Donaldson
and Gail. spent Sunday . evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall
and family
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Mr. and Mrs. Russel. Needham,
Ripley, visited Sunday with. Mrs...
Win. Wall M the home of Mr, . •
John Schumacher. Miss Lois Hal-
denby spent the week -end at the
same home.
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