HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-17, Page 29958
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GEORGE ELL1. TT and SON
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(Jur hearts are
filled with - the:.
warmest %vishes:
for, the merriest.
Christmas . you
ever enjoyed: '
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Funeral s.erviees for • Horace
Samuel (Doc) Lavery were•• held
at. the Johnstonc; Funeral Horne,
' Luckncj �, on • Monday, December
8th, Conducted by Rev, Wallace
McClean of ucknow Frebyter-
ian Churetijilecause of stormy'.
wc.}other and deep sn:QW, the corn-
alma!, service was conducted. at .
the' Funer'al Horne, followed by
1 i•nterrneft in South•KinlosshC
eme-
terY, the pallbearers beirg,Joe
:M1a.e*i ori, ' Stuart' RO'oertsona.
Morgan rgan '.Henderson, Harold Tre-`
leaven, • Kenneth" Cameron, Ken:-
ne'4 .
1�'lthr, La,v�rdie.ery's death occurred in
Wirigham Hospital on December
6th, He: was born• 6.9: years ,ago
at .Cannington, and received .his.`
Education there and •at Sunder-
land: I. , �! �`�``'
lie 'U4 as a ToroCito policeman 'i►'w ' �� y � p
for: :. 'ars He of ed the Tor- • s`
fo 28 ye ] rr
onto force before the First• World. �Y .• } { f504 44
•Warr. .and:.left:: shortly afterwards t :
to go. to' the west coast, -WhenI•••• • '
war carne, he joined the .Royal I. ;x,� 'x t �} �f�
Canadian Engineers in. ,British �:.•:�.. :v ' '
Columbia, and • served. overseas
until its finish. • He rejoined, the
.Toronto force in 1920' and serif-.
ed ,until he •retired in 194$ :„,,,,,
Mr: and Mrs. Lavery, 'the, for:
•
mer, Lyatrra MacDonald of Luck
••now,'took 'up residence here, 11-
ter returning.• to Toronto for •. a
time. until Mr. Laverys m
peranent
retirementm two years ago.. ,. Brussels Motors
' He was', a 'Mason and had ser-
' ved a teron the Village. Council 1 tiles?Q 4o4 l t l,e atl 4r*tt t lgi+tgt, t # t tr0 # 4.
after'' first returning hers. ; /
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I` Besides, his ' widow,• Mr Lavery The • profit •has been spent. , in peal p , le are taught to apply. them -
is survived by a:sister; Mrs Arth- various Ways—a donation to the.selves ' in school they 'are'; wore'.
ur Forrester, of Montreal, and' two Fish Derby, .:band platform i'.for • apt,•.. to gr 'e a• good; day's worn
' brothers Frank Lavery, arid. Dori. the Fair. Board donation• ito the 'when they get' iDto•.'industry ..
al'd Lavery;' :both .of Toronto: ` Recreational Council, .. Mildmay .business.This would be • benefi-
sign and colored lights, and Mild- cial • both to ,, themselves . and tci
miay and Carrick. signs . at. road :their employers
entrances:, • .
ay,the ancient gleam
of the Eastern Star.:
brighten your heart on
Christmas Day..
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HAI) . 111,000 PROFIT'
The man who '•wakes- up to'
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Mild/nay
Carrick re ' r�: . � Iiiinself fa*nous ..has •riot;.
union staged this •past ummer, WALLACE •CONN asleee.: . . ..
�EGRtST SHO showed. Iota.'.recei
• and eiipend?tures of $2;632.11, for HEADS OLO_•LIG IT l
a:. sur. lis of $1,051,.94..
AND jNt)RM SIEGRIST p .
• P•' 1tOS�;• .. . ' - The installation' and investiture I
� as o
tVt Officers . t !�!t,�►lv�teai�le"���lt�l of 01d�..Ligh �L4dge' � .cers :w
,f�3`�Ct!Send!!t1Tl'.t1?�'Rla3�Il�".�'itJ'lcJ
• �. ,.._ ... conducted at � •
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We Thank • You
G� . I✓RI�NDS.��P' .a,•,d . 0►OODWj ...
TRONA,
d eteni .o
r. �/� CHRISTMAS
• gEST .ViiI,S�Es � ,.
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the,.
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The Staff Of
From •
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Ontario
Lucke ow, Ontario
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. the December meet-
ing. The
eeting..,The :ceremonies. were con-:
ducted . by .. Walter Van • Wycl,,•'
Ken Saxton and Herb, Fuller ''of
the Wingharn Lodge, in :the ab-'
Bence: of installing, officer; Sara
Alton of. Old Light, who cotiltl.
not be: present due to a prior
` appaln tment. in connection with`
insurance business. ..
Old 'Light` Officers ,for '1959"
are: Immediate :Past Master; Ted
. ' •Collyer; War, Master, . Wallace.
Conn;. Senior `Warden;':..Kenneth
1 Cameron; • Junior: Warden, Bert
Irwin';„ chaplain, Redvers •Johrson�
treas.; W B: Anderson; Sec.,. T' I.
Salkeld Senior • Deacon, . Jack
MacDonald; Junior Deacon, CYes=
ter Campbell Senior Steward,
Lawrence Salkeld.; Junidr Ste
Ward; Donald 1,1acIntyre; .'Inner
guard,. 'Robert -MacKenzie; Outer
Guard,. Wm. _ Farrish.: .
• Trustees are, Sain Alton, James
1 Little,:W. A: ,Porteous '
TAKE STEPS TO OUST
•HIGH' SCHOOL LOAFERS
(Dutton Advance)
• What 'to do with loafers .and'
troublerriakers, in high schools
Js . a prdblerri of which' there has
been- 'a good.. deal • of talk. At
least two , boards• have decided
that the Matter shouldn't 'stop
there ;arid they are taking action �r ' good friends
to oust non-co=opera
tiye students .' g
, • Both Elmira and Milverton.
School Boards i•
District High' this.
have instructed their principals
to suspend students who loaf and
make troubl'e. A warning wli1L
be given for the first offence,
btut after that . out they go,. • ,
It Won't be surprising if other
school boards follow suntCost
of operating' our schools is , get-
ting to the place, (where it . just
isn't good business to perrriit .stu-
dents ,who just don't, give a •hoot:
t,d' waste the time of teachers and.
other • .students who are making`
an effort: to get along, .
Such a« ruling could have a
Odd Metal , rti
oetal dfe t, -too. a young ;ni, +Beau u4rnota'R
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