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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-18, Page 5• y{i1JDNESDAY, ' NOV. 18th, -1959 ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINE OBITUARY . W.I.BUYS• CHAIRS MgS. J. tit. L. KILPATRICK FOR TOWN' HALL The death occurred at the ' Lucknow Wo meen' s Institute Port Perry Community Hospital 'm early Wednesday orning, Nov= ember • 11th, 1959 of the former' ilizabeth Gillies . a native of Kinloss Township. The deceased was a .daughter of the late David Gillies and his -wife the former Mary' Mac, Callum, pioneer Scottish settlers in .Bruce County; and Was• born. on August 314 1$81. The deceased went to Western Canada about. 55 years ago and resided in Manitoba, S'askatche . bran and,British Columbia until 1937 when she and • her Husband. and son mfgved, to. :Port Perry Ontario, •• The deceased w,as married in Saskatoon on. October. 9th, • 1916 to J. R. L. (Willie) Kilpatrick' of Port Perry *lid predeceased her on, November 23rd,. ' 1946. She is survived by one son, George and one sistero- Cathe- rine, Mrs. A. -J. Bonnett of Win- nipeg, :Manitoba. She was pre- deceased by. two sisters, Jean, Mrs. Fred Weir and Frances and • by five . brothers, David, . Neil, • John, Robert 'and Ales The deceased was a .Presby- terian, having received her early, training at South Xinloss: Pres- byterian Church. • Funeral ser vices Were. , conducted at : the McDermott-Panabaker. Funeral home, Port • Perry, at .3 :30, • Friday afternoon, • Iovember 13 by . the met in the Town Hall- on. 'Fri- , day, November 13th with a very good . attendance. ,After the open- ing ode and Mary Stewart Col- lect, business was- taken care 'of, which included' the purchasing of 30 chairs. for the council chambers. $10.00• was votedto the Children's Aid Society and World. ".Refugee: Organization.; The roll call was answered by "A .current Event." The motto was given: `by Miss Ada Web- ster, "Friendship is: ,the „only, cement that will: hold ~the world, together'. • The • • guest speaker was Mrs. Smith from Port Elk gin who showed. 'how to • make' flowers *from,lighid • and foam'' rubber plastic.. Mrs. Russell Robertson. thanked the speaker. Mrs. B. Roach gave her report on . the first district , annual of Grey -Bruce' at Owen Sound,, the theme being,. "It takes :a mature. mind, • not alone • to. accept . new rights, but also to.- give up the old." Miss Mary McLeod, report- ed ..on what. the; Historical 'Com •rnittee is doing. Donna Forster. .gave a selection on the accord- Ian. The . meeting, closed with the Queen, and Grace. Rev.. Dr. • B. D. ,Arm:stroing, B:A., D.D., Int'erirn Moderator •of 'St. ' Johns 'Presbyterian Church. Port Perry. PICKED l'QUEEN" AT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HOP • '.The football season at the L:.D.I•l,S, camp to a close on Fri- day the 13th with a dance in the school auditorium. Johnny Brent provided the records for danc- ing. During the evening! a "Foot- ball Queen was " chosen, This was a. novel event. A • group of boys.chosen as judges wentout onto the floor and chose a num- ber, of girls as candidatesfor the 'honour.. The -judges declared, it, a • draw, Then • Stuart Reavie ar- rived, . on the scene disguised" as. a girl and, :was unanimously ,chosen as the. "Football- Queen." Flo$ J. Sta nley's team was:vic-• 'torious 'over' five other. team? the • season's play, Mr. Kelter-" bora,' who was in _ charge •of . the 'football, thanked the boys •"for their co-operation. Kenny • Houston won the door prize which was a record album, There were..other novelty dan- ces won by Jerry:IVlowbray and Jewell Reed, Garry Ritchie and,. Gloria . Stanley and Herb Hunter. and Sharon O'Donnell. Pop and doughnuts were available at the' cafeteria. . BORN' McDONAGH- --- ;Mr. and ., Mss. Murray "McDonagh: of Summer - side,' P.E.I., : are happy to .an- nounce thebirth of a daughter, Sharon . Louise, on. October 29th, a. Sister. for Tony and Debbie.mommemummemmomomaimmansamlannammummammum■mmamiu. 1■I.uI..n■■1■■■sI .■.■■■■/: ■i■a'■.■■■■■■■■a■■■.mma■msi maaaaam!amaa aaaaa■ • VILLAGE ' .OF .. LUCKNOW • • ■. ■ • •■: si NOMINAIII IR TION - u NOTICE is hereby given to the MUNICIPAL ELECTO LS a' of THE VIL%AGE OF LUCKNOW that in compliance ,withla al a .the Statutes in that behalf, I require the, presence of the said ▪ electors at the Village Hall in the said Village of Lucknpw, ■ • at .the hour of Seven O'clock and Thirty Minutes; in the $ or afternoon of ■. III MONDAY,. NOVEMBER 30th, • 1959 . ;' rt. •• 1 For One . •Hour . • • • • ■ For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for u ▪ the .Offices : of Reeve Four • Councillors: and Three Public ■. Lucknow, for the'year L ■ Schoo'1, Trustees ..fo'r, they- Village of -■. 196Q, Trustees to hold, Office. for Twp Years, of which all:... r • Electors are ' .hereby. required to take notice and govern. Fa r, themselves accordingly, , and if a greater . number, of, :Candi-. , ar in- dates, than . required • to ',fill the : said Offices, are nominated • • and make the required Declaration, Bolls will be • opened in ■ • ... the*, following places. Polling Subdivision ,No. " One, The i • Legion ,Hall; Polling Subdivision . No, Two, The Municipal • Office; and Polling Subdivision No,' Three, The Town Hall, r in the. said Village of Lucknow, •• on Monday, December 7th, 1959 '. ■ ■ ▪ and will open from : Nine O'clock a.m.,. until Five O"clock , • • p.m.. and no ' longer'. • • IT SHOULD' BE NOTED that when a proposed candidate is o . ■ not present • at the nomination meeting his nomination • japer o - awill not be. valid unless there is attached thereto evidence let.. ,■ • satisfactory to the Returning Officer that the proposed N III candidate consents to be' . so nominated. : • ■' Given'.under my hand this Fifteenth•, Day of November, A.D.,• • 1959. • ■ . E. H. 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