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HB[1L_ YVEBSTER
.Death came . suddenly • about,
seven .*leek on• Thursday Morn-
ing* :toa„William: George Webster,
and this cornnn•unity .was shocked..
-and.._saddened-as--word-- .of . his
death spread rapidly, •
Bill had a heart condition, but
was his usual cheerful self up
1.
pan retiring on Wednesday even
ing, before eleven o'clock, after
having : a game ':of ci ibbage with
his; brother Nelson of Windsor:,.
'Nelsen- and' his wife ';dere • visit.
ing• with .' Mr. and Mrs, ' Webster
• and on Tuesday had; a birthday
•supper,. Marking:1341s 57th birth-.
day, ,r'•
Biu awakened about midnight
Wednesday ' with a;. seizure .and.
within 'a short time he was rush,.
ed to Wingharn Hospital `and.' put
in an oxygen tent. • Ike was • rest-
ing comfortably when a second
fatal.
Bill
was' a ;son of Daniel, K.
Webster and Elizabeth Lane and
was born ,on ,May 27th. 1901, 'on
the farm:.. now ow ted: by Bill h
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with a •fork than' w h
PASSED AWAY
(KINGSBRIDGE': .'NEWS)
Mr. and.: Mrs..Edrnund King &
family visited ' at . the, Walter
Clare home during the past week.
Mrs. Walter ` Clare . is spending
this week in London, the Legionand
Miss • Florence Lambertus of
of the, Clan
it functioned
Bill' was well liked • and widely
known and the'wealth of floral
tributes :and .the hundreds' who.
visited the McLennan 'and 'Mac
Kenzie :funeral' home, and over-
taxed .its' capacity for the service
on:: Saturday, :were 'evidyences of
his•:popularity, Rev. G. A. Meikle
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4.
is easy
to sorrow
ome Improvements_
erhaps: you are thinking'• of pointing
• the bricks, painting the.house Or ' adding a sun -porch, '
:or extra bedroom. Well, now. is the time to do those.
outdoor re p airs' and im ” rovements :, .: to_get p P g.
finished so you're free to enjoy the summer:
If a .shortage of::ready:cash is:delayin'g your' •
:plans, see our local' B of M; manager about:a low-
: • Home Imp r vement Loan. With interest at
'costP
l� 6% p per-ann in H.I.Lfrare available 'for all`.
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kinds' of worthw i1e purposes. And they are repay-
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loan' at the B o f M, you,'do not ask_a1 favour
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yf%F,p 'DAY, . JUNE 4th,; 195.
. EN,GAGEMENTS,
Mil. and Mrs. Daniel •Nicholson
of J uoknow announce "the, en
gagement of 'their daughter,-
alda Jean, oto William• 'Richard-
son
Richard
son ,Smith, sone of Mrs Christina.
Smith, Seaforth, ' and ' the .late'
Will}ani, D • . Smith, the n,arr'iagc
to take place 'rtday, June' 29th .
•in Luek o
at 2!.OQ p:m, n. �
byterian Church.
LOCIAL COUPLE, HONORED,
ON ;,48th AN'NI'VERSARY ..
A ,.surprise ;dinner was held 4t;.'.
the 'home of .Mr and Mrs,'Hat--;
old• 1 Johnstone in'. Parkhill, ..on -•
SundPy',:. June_;ist, when 'the fam- A
lily of Mi•; and. Mrs:::'James John-. .'
stone. of Lucknow,.• gathered. 'to .
honor' them on the occasion of
their .48th wedding anniversary. N
Bob' Johnston, • eldest grandson,,
read the cards of congratulations
and'; the family presented therm
-;-454.••y,.. „a1•' a>
Besides the -immediate family,.
Mr.` and . Mrs,. .Wm; O. Hunter
of .ucknow and Mrs.' J: E. Car-.
berry of Toronto, :also ' attended.
The gathering was a complete
With' the exception' of a: couple stone -When ` ,they . arrived'
of�.years. spent in the West .and Parkhill with'Mr.' and Mrs. -Ste-.
a year,' at Leamington, he•was wart Lavis;• they found the whole
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a lifelohg, resident of - the corn,: family assembled:
triunity.
.He has been 'employed by Si1
verweed Dairies Liicknow, ' for UNGANNON 4•- H NEWS:-
thirty-four
EWS
thirty four years and is' a • mem-
bei • of 'that'- film's' Quarter -Ceti.: The . regular monthly. Meeting
tory Club. Thirty-three 'years ago took the .form, of _ a barn meeting . .
last ;,February he married Clara Which • was held at'. the farm of
H'od ins' „ daughter of Mr. and Itay; Fisher. A class • of Jersey,
g cows' and a, class of. Jersey heli
i•le.
Mrs,: George Hedging of Rp y
Bill was.' .serving his' fourth
term as a: 'member. of.the Village
Council: He 'succeeded W. C. At-
tridge. who resigned early in.
ers'' were judged and a discussion
on the' main `points to look for in
dairy 'cattle followed • A.: -vote of
.thanks: was extended to, the host
1955. He was' a member. of.the'by Jamieson Ribey:'
Royal Black • Preceptory of Am- Officers elected at this meet=
berley; of:Maple` Grove L O.Z. ing were: pres,, Jamieson Ribey;
at :Zion, an',associate member of est vicepres., Terry Dalton,
had been amem- Dan Dalton and: press . reporter,
smth 'Club while Doug Fisher:
Hamilton:' visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. ' Lambertus;
during the past .week
. Mrs. Dennis Dalton acid Mrs.
Eldon Austin spent last • Week-
end in Hamilton
Michael. J.„Sullivan died...at the
home of /his adopted son .in his•
81st, year,. ' in New York: The late
Mrs Sullivan was the son of Mr.
•and Mrs: ,Jerry Sullivan of this john returned from .Conference
parish His wife the former Cath- to., conduct the 'service, and .Bill's
erine McGrory also of this pat"- uncle,. Rev. 'David Lane. of Clin.-
ish,.predeceased, hixn one year
ago, and his sister., Mrs. A. Mal-
lot of -Kingsville, is the only -sur-
viving imenibet of ` a family of
nine,
Mrs: • Ann Long. -died' at • the
home of her son, John J.. Long,
Detroit on . Saturday, May 24th,
in :her 92nd year: Mrs •Long :was
born inMinersville, Pa. and with
"her ' husband;. who predeceased
her:•44 , years ago, they resided in
Colorado and; here of Kingsbridge
for :many years, prior to • 'taking
g
upresidence:..in'. Detroit:- • Inter-
ment was yin'" .Holy ' Sepulchre
Cetneter Detroit.,
Surviving are a.;daughter,'. Sis-
ter 1%, Augustine of St. J;oseph's
•unit teachingstaff, Lon-
don;
.•y, .• .;. ., ,:
don; three sons' pronsinent in
State•'and. County .government' in
Detroit: William PC Long, assist-
ant'. Wayne County prosecutor;.
John 'J: -Long, assistant State at
torney •,g' eneral abd' Philip °-M..
Long, supervisor 'of records for
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Lucknow Bran .: • 1V11L�I'ON RAY1 ER; Manager
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`..i .N CAN ;DI!ANs'.I EERY' WAtic OF' LIFE SINCE 1617
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:ton; did: as Bill had .often jok-
. him• • said ` . a
'iirgly remarked• to ,
few word's :at his funeral'.' Rev.
Lane, referred to .Bill' a's' .big of
heart and generous' arid: Rev.
.Meiklejohn ' ' referred to • the
friendship so many had enjoyed
and to, hismunicipal. service.:
The eveningg prior to .his death
Bill had visited -.hips aged mother,
Mrs: Elizabeth Alton ' at : the Luck -
now Private p ..Hos ital, ,he.had call=ed on ' a sick friend in 'Kincar-
dine, visited with•: Mrs.:: Webster's.
aged parents' in Ripley,' and then°
returned home to have .that firfal
_.game Of cribbage .which he ' en-
joyed so: much.
Interment was in• Greenhill
Cemetery, . with ' three ' cousins
Watson Webster, Melvin Webster,
Anson Coleman and' three Lodge
members, Al Irrivin, Bob ., Reid
and 'Chas. "McQuilli.n' acting as
pallbearers °
-Members-
of- daple---- $
Grove
L.L.1044
of Zion held a: Mein -
.the
em.the:' County, together' With four• oriel service at• the• funeral.home
granclehili' ren and '' ~three- .• g'rea't un Friday --night- when- -the Blast
• grandchildren: Funeral services rites of the Order were conferred,
were ' held at Our Lady ,Gate of with leading 'Parts taken by Rob
Heaven• 'Church at 10• a.m, last
Tuesday morning; from the`
„ton, funeral : home, Dearborn,
Mich. Deepest,. sympathy , is., ex-
tended to the "Long family upon
and faithfuleig mother and don; 'two: daughters, Mrs. Mae
a kindof a friend.to all .1• ll�ri' of Toronto; Mrs, Tom. Jor-�
the ass
those who were fortunate en- On (Helen) of Mitchell; 'his
ert Lyons, master; Lorne Reid,
'chaplain; Earl Swan Chas. Wilk-
ins, Wm. Houston,• -
p 'Mr: Webster is survived by his
widow; one son, ,survived
of Lon-
ougi to come 'in contact with,
,during her. long. life: . •
' •" Mr. and . Mrs\ Earl , Drennan,
Patricia,-, Mary Lou and tDonald,
Mrs..Violet Drennan, 1G1(r. Thos;.
Drennan'and 'the T: J. Drennan
family' of Godericlh, John
,O'Connor, Mr. Peter Lierm.an, Mr.
and. Mrs: Ray Dalton ' arid Mrs.
Gill ert : l'rayne *ere among .. the
,guests • at ., the Bridal' en -Perry
Wedding: on May 31st which took,
place at St, Matthews Church,
Detroit,. Michigan.
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KEN :ALTON' TOPS
IN .JUDGING. MEET
Ken Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs.•
Bert Alton: of Ashfield, was an,
outstanding performer at • .the
Huron County Junior Farmer, an •
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nual judging` contest held at Sea-
forth, with over .:200 competitors'•
in thev._arious._classes1and with '"
Arthur Bolton; assistant agricul-
tural representative in charge.
• Murray' Gaunt, RR 1, 'LuCknow,'
took the senior . competition with
a. score' of :'647 :out of a :possible'
'700. Followinghim in' -a close sec
•ond was Ray Cann, • RR 3,, Exe-
ter, • with 645.
iColwanash `:Junior'•Farmer Club'
zwon over Seaforth for the special:
'challe.,g p`n
challenge. • rite, of '$15; The chal-
lenge money, donated: 'by. ''the.
'Huron ; 'County Fed.eration of Ag-
"rieultur-'er -is--•paid tO he_.dub from
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth. Alton of
Lucknow; four brothers. Edward
of "Big. Valley, Alberta;. Jack of
'U"ranium City,, Sask.; • Nelson' of
Windsor; Ewart,. Kirkland., Lake;
4 sister, Mrs. W. G. Reed .(Deb-
bie) of Lticknow and six grand-
children, A sister, Mrs. . Will
Gardner,' predeceased ,him;
Huron .with the highest. per cent
:ae of t bers. competing: Col
g rnem A
wanash' had, seven mernbers in
com tition'embersip
' or • ' percent of
'''rpem
thei
With.31 competing in the niter
mediate'class,° Ken Alton took top:
place. with 649 points' out of .700.
Kms:
He was well out 1W -front of sec •
grid place, winner, Harmon Brod
haeii .RR 2, Brussels, ;with 629
g t .49 '' points, the •• Thi 1hest 2
With` 6
score of the : entire cornpetition,,
Ken Alton won; the Blatchford••
ed, ry476$,' •'0.00 cash
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`prFeize. ' Ruophnner up; s'; ivi411rray
'Gaunt:tand
',Ken had 'the .high 'score,196.
points; in the Dairy section for'
the Carnation Co 'trophy, • but ,
was not eligible ' for the aecond
trophy., There ,was a 3-waY 'tfe
for second ` l`with 188 points, -
place � � Caunt,
each. scored by Murray
Garry Rintdul of Whitechurch
pallid Gloria Boyd of. Walton'.'Mur-
ray Gaunt scored high in' the tie-
,breaking' ral . reasons and rece'v
so anaemic'', •paid; the pat-
ient to. the. doctor, "that only one
eye gets bloodshot when .1 stay
up late'
e41 the award.. • • '
Murray ' was, high in :the OOP :
., .. c �_ . y + , p , i �, hints, .
judging section' with p , _ t
he,', more. than the, runner-u.P,
igen .Alton,'
obert` Lyonhigh
Lyons had rRad .the Xi7
score in the beeif section
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