The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-01, Page 8xp
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11 GRAVESIDE
To the strains of the Lament
'Played by Piper Archie McQui
.Ian,: Neil MacCallurn was;- laid - to
o
rest in Greenhill. Cemetery on
• i'iursday afternoon on his 75th
birthday::
A member of . Lucknow's firs
piPe band, organized 54. years ago,
last spring, the pipes, and associ .
4%1 »Scottish, traditions had long
been near , to his heart,,: and ..it'
was as. Neil had requested that
the upipes were ; played at ' . the
graveside.
Last surviving, member of that
original band is : Earl (Joe) M
Coy. -
Born , in 'Huron Township 75
Years ago, Ne.... pe.
•in. this . "community.. He farmed
,� icessioxx 4 Kinloas, . and .` The thick season opens on.Sat.
Neil
nt his lifetime,
AISTNIVEltSARY
DUNGPINON S
;Successful anni�,erserx' services
were held at Etskine Presbyter-
• flay with 'Rev.
ian'Church on Su
Neil McCombie as ,guest preacher.
Special' nusc was rendered by
the choir under; the direction. of
Mrs. Allan Reed.
Service in Lucknow Presbyter-
ian Church was, , withdrawn:. in
favor of the Dtmgannon' services
and Rev, McClean conducted ser-
vices' at Ripley and Ashfield.
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Constable Don 'Reeds,.s back on
duty again,,. after a- prolonged. lay-
off
off due to serious; . complications,
that , developed 'following an in-
jury suffered while making. an
arrest ' in this . vicinity' a . few
months ago.
o ,ie W cent! ''0 y oil find "
tractor'so long° as health.permit December., 15th.
ted.
Mr. and Mrs ' MatCallum came
to Lucknow :over 16 years :ago,
• ' and a couple..:bf years • later Neil
developed a rheumatic condition
which `"' became; progressively
worse; fo�rcii g him to give up -
working; and the playing qof his
pipes,.., as ' his the
" hands'
could no longer finger the `in-
' strument. He bore his affliction
cheerfully and through the years
was ` .devotedly cared;,. for: by :his
wife, the ' former .Elizabeth
Intosh,, daughter of the late ":Mr:
and. Mrs. Dan Macintosh, Second
Concession .Kinloss.: Mr. and , Mrs.
Mac.Callum were `forty-four years
married last New Year's Eve.``
Neil '1iadbeen failing in.. recent
months: He'.looked 'forward to the
Centennial` and was able to' at,
tend the Scottish'Day in his.
wheelchair. Since then his usual.
interest. in things had: Waned' and
for two•weeks;prior . to his death
was gravely ill., He passed' away
in Winghain hospital on Septem-
ber 22nd, 'the day'' after he had
been `admitted.
The funeral service was" - con-
!NEIGHBOURS
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How. are you? How does your
garden 'grow?
We' heard:a conversation the
other day during which remarks
were made about how nice Luck -
now looked .this year,, especially
for, the Centennial.AWe, just won-
dered if- it took a Centennial to.
make each. one determined to
beautify their property to.the ut
Most. We do not feel that such
!a -special ,occasion -should be nes-.
essary • beeause gardening arid:
hortic iltureiare so rewarding that
each one should enjoy the full
benefits _ to. be derived from it.
The beauty; you have enjoyed for
the past few weeks. and even.
now, prove just how much pleas
•
an effort. 'You. prepare -the so 1
and plant, provide a "little careful
attention, and God does the rest.
ma, where ire babes o the 'work. it is a marvellous
"Mamma, , . Y f W.
pockets?" - -. ` feeling to.. enjoy such' a partner-
' `�He:hasn't any dear.". • 1 ship. ,,
reg oes ee o
Then'whe d he k p the What about.next year? N...
allowance Daddy said, he'd:'bring Centennial, but are'you ng to
with him?"4
ducted at the McLennan and
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on
Thursday, bY' Rev.: Wallace Mc-
Clean of the. Lucknow Presby-
terian. ; _ Church, who ' spoke . on
"The 'Lord 'Is My 'Shepherd" as
`Neil - had requested.
Ther pallbearers' were George
Taylor, ° , Stewart ; Lavis, . Frank
McKenzie, Jack McDonald,. Rob-
ert Mowbray, Alex MacKenzie:
Flower bearers were Jack Mc-
Arthur„ , George MacMillan,' Jack
Wraith, Farish `Moffat.
Besides his .widow, Mr. Mac -
Callum is. survived' by three
daughters, ;Mrs. Wm. Scott (Don
alda) of Langside; Mrs. Ivan.
Conley (Jean) of .Lucknow,. Mrs.
Clifford Johnston , (Nellie) of
Holyrood,',and six .grandchildren.
news' INSURgenc�
GENERAL INSURANCE;
Business '39
Established Over Thirty Years Ago
,Telehonest ,
,HOWARD .AGNEW`::
Residence 138
let your property slip back into
a weedy shambles? Right: now
you could take care of your lawn.
If _ you'' ° haven't . one, make one,'
and. if ; you have one, carefully
eed it and reseed the bare spots.
Heckler from audience., "Why
We ` going u whatH
are not to tell you
fertilizer to use, but: a generous single out Africa. ,.
Peding with a complete fertilizer
will help your lawn todo wond
ersfor you. in , the spring.
WP.DNaDAY, bG''T(?BER, 4 1958
n�
YOUR BARGAIOQDLAND.
10 lb.'1
GRANULATED SUGAR
We sell for less '
BUTTER, CANADA FIRST—GRADIE
"Stock..upf�'f... sPec•►l. Really save, pound'.
RASPBERRY or STRAINBF.RRy JA ;
withpectin, Breakfast Club,. 24 oz. jar
PORK and BEANS,µ large 20 Oz.. .
Tip Top, brand.: SAVE 12c
PEAS,' SQUARE -DEAL, "std.. 15 oz. •
., lutins 97e
; Priced� low for , this : axle. .. `.' , . .
,, .,
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;IIS 44C;
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.c, 1'.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES=ARR1VING :DAILY
Poaches, .. Apples, Grapes, Celery, Lettuce
Values Effective
''' October: 2, , 3 4
Phone :119; Lucknow
We Sell. For Less
In a very short trine the leaves
Of brown ` come ; tumbling. down(
What da . you 'do • with them?'
am ,afraid: all too many of 'us
gather, them up and burn them.
Would you `do the -same thing if
they were greenbacks? Well, you
know they are a very valuable
source of humus ' and 0 should be
'worked into the soil. How do we
do ,this? Make..a compost pile of..
a thick layer .of leaves and then
a light layer' of soil -built up al-:
ternately -in, a .pile: To each, lay-;
er., if you wish to hasten decom-.
position, you might:' add a cup or
two of complete fertilizer. There
are preparations on . the ,market
ito do this, but fertilizer is, much
more. economical and: does the
same purpose. ;Pile this. compost
way, . out at, the back ' and next
year 'when you. are ready, .:to' work
with your :tflowers''.you should.
have,' some' o wonderful humus:
Give' the_': pile, .lots Of water` to.
Make it work. w
If you havent , one, it would
be :a good idea' to start a scrap
book.. Jot` down '.gust what you
have 'done, and then' later, how
things turned out. Soon, in a ,few
years, ,you will have a valuable
diary . which ' will' tell you :the ,•
length ,'of ' bloonning y season, how
long it takes for corn to come
into ear, . and all these things.
Maybe as you. page:: through
your scrap book you might come
across something like this ......d
e Caxry A Catolete Stack: Of
ALL GLASS SIZES
�', will da the whole. jobor'• you
AT :.SMALL COST I .
Junk man: , Any
lady?"
Lady: •No; do ,
I •look'. as if ..:I''
drink "beer?"
Junk man: .Any 'vinegar bottles
then, lady?"
beer bottles
WESTON'S,
Guaranteed • fresh ,is the
BREAD .
that makes the sandwich
T. HELENS
Mrs. Donald MacDonald has. re-,
turned home after : spending
several'weeks with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. MacCharles, at . Ark'-
ona.
Mi;. and Mrs.: Lorne Durnin
have returned from a ;.motor trip
to 'the Westcoast:
Lookin' For. 'Sunshine.
Lookin' for',the sunshine when
the • clouds are , 'low, • ain't :.'such.
awful- .trouble,but some . folks
think it. so. Suri is always shin= 1
tho' its .face •pis hid; '-sweetest con-
solation .just AO lift the lid.
There are lots of . humans who'
should have a heart, and be seek
lit unshine _but _ your cats !car.
'them ,start to weepin' and apinin'
i:
"in this world of woe"; • when
just a ray of sunshinewould".',.
make their troubles go,
'Stitt is always • shinin'; fer , you
every day, if , you'll . only let it
drive the clouds away, Quit your
sad complainin', ` life ain't sour
and tart; someone will always
help you, if you /will do' your
part.* y a.
Women can never be as sucess
ful as men;they, have no wives
to advise them. . .
Wontan's ~+thief ' asset is . ':man`.s
imagination
. Some` people aak for 'Stair can-
did opiniol , and 'then get very
angry when, •,it isn't Candied.,
Lecturer:. "Tit cote , 'parts of
Africa a mart doesn't know Mal
wife until . he mart,
'her.''' l
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