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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-02-26, Page 3wgimINDAV:FE13721411,, 1958 , . • rammr,40.10.144!‘, ref.,Pg101!!!!" • CK.NOW D CHUR 1VIinistet: Rev, G. A. Meikiejoiln, . B.A., H.D, STJND4Y MRCH 214., " 1.8.00 'a.m.:. Church „.School., 11.00 gap.: ;Subject, "The Battle: Of. The. klesh". , . • _ r•oap.morrarark.Orirwearirioromarromort ,Lucknovv Presbyter...mill urch_ _Minister: Rev. Wallace .McClean SUNDA:Y;--MARCH.:-2rid-- 11.00 .a.m.:..,Morning worship, ./ 12.15 p.m.: Sunday ,Sohool.. 7.00 p.m.: "Foetsteps :.to the " • Crossji., • ' (1) The Golden .Mile / All Welcome to this 'Service. ,!!'.115416,7061114,111rWr • r, isLIIII*41111kr- THE. LUCKNOWSENTINEL, micKNow, oNTARTQ 41.Alibt" ocat iSt General 120441d,''Maccharles, is .a pat- ient in ',Winghant Mrs. Esse Hewat, a patient at the "LucknOW Private Hospital, is not enjoying good health, Mr, and Mrs, ItUgh Cturiing, Billy and Gloria of London; spent SundaY With Mr. and Mrs. Chas; Steward, , • Mr. and Mrs, Ronald_ ,Keith. of London .(Yvonne MacMillan) spent the week-erld with. Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. MatMillan. Mr. • and Mrs, George 'A. Mso, Gregor of „Hainilton spent t4.' -Week,end with. her, mother,' is.N. X.,,MacKenzie. • Miss Lena Robinson of the Goderich Hospital• staff has been quite ill for a time, and has been condition is gradually improv-, and_ Mrs,„,:WilfredAVICQuil, lain were .recent visitors in Lon- don with their. son, Archie Mc- Quillan, who is -attending Wes- tern Universit B L D DD • MRS!. RICOARD Rtl.C.FIARbS ' Death came suddenly to Annie, Lilhan Richards, helOved„ wife -of Richards A. .Aichards". of Huron TownshiP on Friday afternoon February 21st in -her 79th year. Mrs.' Richards was formerly 'Annie' Lillian Patterson, a datigh-* ter of the late Mr, and, -Mrs'. Jas, Pattersen, Con. -12, liuren ,Twp. She. was married to Richard Richards on October -2nd, 1901, and, for fifty, -six years they . en- joyed an unbroken family circle, having celebrated' their golden wedding anniVersary six years To.' this union was born: a family of.' six. children: Jarries -of—Fleshertortv-eirland at borne; r4Tla (Mrs: Wm. Melville), Alli- ston; Minnie (Mrs,. P. S. Mac Dougall),' ,C.liesleyi Prof. • N. R. of-GUelPli; Raymond of heiher- tOn, the is also survived' by 11 grandchildren :and one 'brother Jack: Of, Kincardine', O "BROTHER- OF LOCAL: RESIDENT -PASSES • 'Mr. Hugh -Nicholson, Kincar- dine 'Township fariner, passed away suddenly Friday, Febri.lary. • 21St in. his 76th year. • He. is survived by his 'Wife, , • . the /forrner.".Clata Needham; -tvvo . , O sons; Harold arid Harvey of. Kin- cardine Township;., -two daugh- ters, (Merle) Mr. Robert. Hick-' mat and Ardis, of .1:rindon:, two sisters, ; Misses Margaret " a n d Christina Of Iciircardine- Town-: O • ship; three :brothers, • 'Alex and Walter. of. Kincardine TOWirship • and Dan, of .Lucknow and four grandchildren'. ,• • , ..interment'. Was m •Kincardine , C,ernetery on Monday. ZION •We are glad to hear ;Mr. Will. O .Ritchie,.is imprriving:, Mr..'and.Mrs. Grant ,Farrish & daughter .and Grace MacDoug- all "visited recently. with , Mr. & • Mrs. Frank •Ritchie and Anne. . 'Church- will be, at .11 a.m. for the month of 1VIarch. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook vis- ited iri.'Goderich on Sunday With Mrs. Jack' McGee, and Mrs: Geo. Hackett. ••• ". • • • 1VIr. and Mrs. W. G; Hunter, •.Marlene and Larry of Zion' vis - O ited ,on Sunday- with Mr. and • Mrs. Herb Johnston of: Galt. Marlene remained. in'Preston where she•is•practi ice teaching • this Week. Mrs. . A. .ek.• J. Simpson, rh� was hospitalized at Goderich for some ;two :months, is. in improv- ed healthand was able to leave the 'hospital last: week.. She • is at the home of:Mr. and ,Mrs, Bob 'Simpson: . . Mrs: Rudy Henning: and dau- ghter of, 'Londonspent the week -end with the former's parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc- Naughton.•.While here Elaine' ,ob-, served- her second, birthday and had. a few little friex4sin for a party. Mr. and -Mrs: Harold Treleav- en 0 were. in prayton on Thurs- day attending the funeral of Mr. David Downey.. Mrs. Downey; who Predeceased him; _was. the 'former Ethel Wheeler 0 .and-.` a niece of the late Walter E. Tre; leaven.. BROWNIES Eighteen • :brownies. met _with their leaders at the Recreational Hall on Saturday, February 15., This was a very Important day for 'Linda O'Donnell, who ,was enrolled as a .Brownie. • After Linda as:w.accepted iritp the Fairy Ring•the•Brownie Six- es were inspected for points, member Brownies you help 0 your Six when 'you . are present • in, full uniform. 0• ' , . ' During the work: period, Shar- Mr,. and Mrs jai. 'Slimett_.and son. of, Detroit .and Miss Maur- een Vassella of Calgary are vis- iting: at, the horne Of Mr., and ,MrS. Fred VasSella.' ••• is Mrs: Blaise Martin' - . . spend- ing • this Week with Mr'. St,. mr§, Clarence Doherty in Terrinto• . . Mr. :and Mrs, Arribrose Hart- man of Kitchener visited at the :home of Mr: and Mrs,: Clifteri Austin during the paii week., John -Kennedy of -Cak-i" gark, who Caine home via Plane to attend the •ftitieral-of her bro- ther, • Louis' .HOgan,‘ last "• Week," will remain here:for -a couple of weeks with 'her relatives: ' Mr., and Mrs, J. and faMily •," and .dr. and .MrS.. Jos. Murphy of Stratford are Spend- inga few days with Mrs-. P: • ;,• ;' Lenten services' at St Joseph's here will/ be held every Friday evening at 8„0Q P.m. • Dr. Gilbert. Frayne speht the .Weekend with bis brother and cRequiem: High!. Mass was cele- brated on Friday at ,10.30 a.m. by Rev, FL-vail Vynckt for the, late Louis '.1-16gan, with .H. Hein- dricks director o�f 'the choir, as- sisted by the ,school children's, choir, 'Many .relatives and friends from. Mildmay; St. Augustine, Griderick, etc:, Were .present to pay tribute to the •deceased: 'The pallbearerS. were Frank AuStin, Lee Courtney, Marvin catt; 'Frank'. Scott, Edwin :Sclief- er and Sohn Howard; with:in-: erment , taking' place •in. St, oseph'S cernetery,,,• • 0 0" " • After . the btirial, 0 neighbors nd friendi•served MournerS, and t," on Mowbray; Marion Button and Mary 'Elizabeth Westlake, the Passed part of the, Tenderfoet testS.,- The girls work -7 ing' on. the Golden Bar tried and passed their knot 'test Keep up the gorid ,work. After .the Work ,period. Brown Owl, led .a' sing sqng with the 'girls before they were .disiniss- , ed. ' ' ' •EARLY DELIVERY .DISCOUNT ,Opi FERTILIZER runs out: on ATURDAY, CH 1st , t' your lane is .open let -Us...know! • . SAVE $150 PER TON. .11hOne' Lucknow 71, The F Own"Lausiness• afnietkls. frotri a distance,. cbffee d lunch in the parish hall • earr7.61-11er mar- ried life were spent in the Kin - lough district, Moving to the Present home on Highway 86, west. of Lucknow,, 32 years ago; The hospitality of her home Was enjoyed" by a -wide circle Of friends: She was deeply dritetest-: ed ,in. her, church and surround-,- ing community. • The funerat'.service was..held from: the McLennan and Mac-. Kenzie Memorial• Chapel, Luck - now, on IVIonday afternoim;, con- ducted by Rev. a A: MeiklejOhn who used as , his text' the word "Home" • • The beautiful 'floral tributes Which -flanked.' the casket • ex- pressed:sympathY to the bereav- ed and the esteem in which Mrs. Richards. Was 'held. Seven' of her grandchildren aoted as nOWer bearers and the Casket bearers Were. six- neheWs: •:Wm..: Patter- son, Clayton Patterson, znest Patterson, Pavia Stroud; Stew- art Armstrong and Herb Sheane, Many .attended the chapel , to pay their respects including friends and. relatives from :Rich- mond "'•• Hill, :Cavan; London; •Guelith, Markilale,• Flesherton, Alliston; Toronto... . • • Interment Was in Greenhill cernetery. .." KINGSBRIDGE 000000 ,t t, ,a IAA • _ PAGE TIM= to iscorint ON NEW CHAIN SAWS Come in and see the DeWalt Radial Arm Saw now on display. PORTABLE SAWS SANDERS ROUTERS - me, .Porter 'Cable Dealer .0 Phone 80, Lucknow r. .„.7iAz,411/4-.Eraper- •of the 'Village of Lucknow, Ladies and Gentlemen: On behalf of the Municipal Council of the Village of Lucknow may I thank you for the overwhelming vote of confidence you have not only given to this Municipal Coun- cil, but to the Beatty Organization as a whole. This has/ no doubt given Lucknow a "sbot in the arm" as to its industrial future. To the Business Men's Association, may I congratulate you on the efficient manner in which you carried on this campaign, and in bringing the property owners to the polls. And, finally, may 1 compliment the Press or its very thorough coverage, and the pres- entation of the exact meaning of this fixed' assessment by-law. ours. respectfully,. -GEORGE W. lOYNT, ReeVe. LIBERAL0000 Candidate • for BRUCE' , • • 'urges you to vote March' 31 PROGRESS --- • _ for' • -PEARSON—L— • •Por We've already. ad n ugh of the "Diefenbaker Depression" 1. * „;:Pit•bligh".ed Wbgr' • • .Aswociatioit . • . 4 • . ; 111 ; ‘4' 4. A ' P.. `4,