The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-07-01, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 1959
THE • LUCxlvo w SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW,, oNTA:110
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IONS PRESIDENT
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(Continued from . )
President, •
Charlie Webster
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'Stated that the penny, banks bad
so far averaged 'about . $1,00,
ranging in .contents from 11c to
$9.72. .He: estimated, .that , when'
they were , all in about :$500.
would be realized for the Club's
welfare work: '• •
Harvey Webster. and Peter
Bissonette reported on the'Wind-
sor
Wind-sor 'convention. •. Gordon. Mont
• gomery . reported a ` profit . of
• $373.81: on the peanut. • sales
The retiring president .review-
ed some• 'of the . year's activities
including a' run -image sale, spon
soring of minor .;bail and hockey
and 'free,. skating, Hallow'en Par-
ty,
ar-ty,.CARE • project, sheep and.
grain clubs.. TV. repairs, public
speaking,. '$40 • to "start off • the
Public School ' Safety' patrol, as-
sistance to Santa. Claus parade,
carnival,, box social for conven-
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tion purposes, welfare work •in-
•cluding eye' glasses.: and $25. to
Rainy :River welfare surgery.,
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The President. -gave •credit.:to
the: Club for these proJects, but
for a . Club of 90 menibers that
is not enough.: We -should, as well,
have. one .big project he said.
He thanked the Executive and
members for ". their 'support, and
called on them to get behind the
incoming .president•`
Before 'con'ducting; 'the installa-
tion 'Rae:Watson pointed, out that
We own a debt to `Tees.water for
the 'use of their . swimming 'pool.
They are now faced . with a 'filt-
ration plant :expenditure. and : he
called for support of their Wed-
nesday night bingo,. • nor donations'
as one might see.
fit,,
Officers for the ;1959-60; term,.
are: Cecil Blake, pres.; Gordon
Montgomery, 1st ' vice.; Frank
Thompson 2nd vice.; Chas. Short,:
3rd.vice; Gordon Bailey; Ernest
Button, : tail twisters; • Raynard
Ackert, 'Lion.' tamer. Lloyd Ash
ton,. ' Morgan . Henderson, Ken
Ma•eKenzie, Harold Percy direc-
tors; Durnin Phillips, secretary;
Jack McDonagh,• .:'treasurer. .
•.In •refering, to . the last depart-
ment Rae 'pointed . '.out that .• all
Money raised from general Public
must and does 'go 'into the wet-
fare account. for 'community wel-
fare work.
The administrative account; is
'Maintained ' 'by ..'.dues, fines and
Other such direct levies Upon
the Club members only.
He referred to the • incoming
President; Cecil Blake, as .hav-
ing
hav-ing ' the experience . for the job;
OBITUARY '
MRS, JAMES G. MONTGOMERY
The death of Mrs. James. G.
M ontgornery, a -lifelong• resident
of the district; occurred in South
Waterloo Hospital, Galt on Wed-
nesday, where she had been a
patient 'for,a short time after 'go-'•
ing to Preston to visit her daugh-
ter. Mrs, Montgomery's death
occurred just one week :after her
78th birthday.
She was the former Catherine
Taylor, a daughter of David Tay-
lor and Frances :Johnston; who.
resided : on Concession 10, Ash-
field Township. She was ' one of
a 'family •, f 7• sisters and four
brothers. T brothers ' are pre-
dcea
ed
but.
S _ ��un"'Mont
. , _. gomery s
death was the ..first break •in the•
sister:, •
1 '
• ' �(�n .June '17th,. 19'13,s
he .was
married' in : Ashfield Presbyterian
Church to. James Montgomery
who predeceased her some eight-
een year ago, Mrs. Montgomery
moved to Lucknow in .1903 from
Dungannon where she , had re-
sided since 1941 following the
'death of her husband. '•
She was ' a member' of Dun
• gannon United Church and of the
Lucknow Auxiliary to the Can
adian' Legion... •'
The. funeral service' was coni -
ducted..' at the . 'McLennan ', and
I MacKenzie 'Memorial Chapel on'
Saturday afternoon, by. Rev. ROY
.Kennedy of Dungannon in' the
absence of . Rev. G 1R. Geiger. In-'
term 'tit was" in. Dungannon Ce-
metery with • six , nephews acting
as pallbearers, 'David ' Cowan,
Corunna Lloyd Wylds, Ripley;
Davids MacKenzie, Kincardine;
Warren ' Wylds,. Ashfield; 'Bill.
MacDonald, • Kintail;. Earl Mac
Donald. Ashfield.
Mrs. Montgomery is survived.
by one 'son, Gordon T. Montgom-
of Luoknow • and• two :daughters,:
Mrs W. J. '.Collins (Isabelle) of
which, offersa challerfge> and. a
:year• of' hard 'work. •
•Cecil, • who :spent, his, boyhood
days rin, Lucknow, complimented
the • retiring : president, and: told
the Club he' would need their full
support during .the' next , term.
Heextended best.. wishes for .a•
happy vacation -and "we'll' meet
next September. •
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Preston and Mrs; Allan ,Reed.
(Frances) Dungannon, Her youn-
ger ,son, Robert, Was killed in
Germany in 1945' during World
War' JI, at the age of 24 years.
Surviving also are six sisters.
Mrs. Alex Johnston of Western
Springs, Illinois; Mrs. Robert
Wagner, Detroit; Mrs. Sara Mc-
Kenzie, Toronto; Mrs. •, Dan. Wylds,
Mrs. Neil MacDonald and Mrs.
John Cowan of Ashfield•' Town
ship. There, are • eight grand-
children. •
The • four brothers who prede-
,ceased her wereCharles Taylor
of California, William .of Sault.
Ste. Marie, David.•of Detroit and
James who died in infancy.
LANCSIDE NEWS
.Congratulations to those who
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Passed . their 'e°ntrance'.at SS.. No.
9, Curtis Dawson, Billy. Garbutt,
Eugene. MacMillan, Marion Scott;.
• No. 8,. Donald Young and Murray
Neable. • •
Mrs. Eric Evans and family. of
Rexdale ' visited. at 'Foster • .IVIof-
fat's and at Mr. and Mrs.' Wm.
Evans: Dianne remained with
her grandmother for a week's
holidays: '•
I 'Mr. Perry of near Brussels is
• conducting 's ryices.. at' Langside,
Whiitechurcl1' and South Kinloss
durine Rev, .Marshall's holidays.
He is a Waterloo ,College 'srtu
dent.
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Frank Miller. was in London'
on Friday and visited with his
aunt, Mrs. Albert Miller and.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton,
Mr. and Mrs.' Harold +Howaid
and young son of London have
taken up residence on 'th. e farm
owned by his father, and which
is the former Hudson, 'farm: on
the „Second. Concession. Mr.. ,How-
ald is a plasterer• by trade.
Mr.and Mrs, Russ . Ritchie
were , in Goderich on Sunday
evening. due to 'the sudden death
'of Ivan PaperniGk. •
FORDYCE STUDENTS RAD.
BUS TRIP TO LONDON
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Twenty-eight'studerits Of Ford-
yce school, withtheir teacher,
Mrs.' George
Fisher, parents and
friends, enjoyed a:,bus trip tri -
London
London
at . the close' of the term.-.
They . visited Kelloggs, Coca-Cola,
the Fire Station, Fanshawe Dam
and Story , Book Gardens . ' and
really had a big, day. '
During the outing the present-
ation of, a Schaeffer pen and
wallet was made to•both Douglas
and . Donald MacDonald, who
Moved from 'the section' earlier. •
in the year. •
All . students of . Grade 8 • at
Fordyce • have passed their •'ent-
ranee examinations; Wayne Mar-
tin, Marlene Martin, ,Dbuglas
Gaunt,.. Billy 'Robinson, Donna
Rintoul and Neal 'Taylor.''
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ucknow District Co-op
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