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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-01-30, Page 9FSDAY,, 44, THE .L c4019W. SENTII`1; . .. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ell Telephone Building for . DEEP and SHALLOW WELL WATER SYSTEMS r urnaces il Burners' ' Phgne 61-r-13; Duni non • 3, 1Lueluto*, nt! NLO 1,g4'..t girls and their leadersA;' Mrs; P. A Murray`., and Mrs."Moz ioy Bushell, held their 4I ;flub: ",meeting° at the honie• of -Sandra ch g? L -answ-ered, h. roll call• with a suggestionfor either.. Making Or exhibiting On a;. demonstration for achievement is day The :leaders • showed t°he\girls hw to male Ibutt9n .holes' and work was done on• then pyjamas project,: Sheila*. Haldeaby, invited the girls to her ".home for the: next, meeting on February 6th., `.Mrs. Wesley Where returned from :London'. where she `spent the Past few weeks: Mrs: JohnBarr entertained the Happy' Hour :farmforum at her 'home on Monday , evening; HEART t'SURGER' IS: EFFECTIVE �wS•' INSU.R� Member of ' '• Ontario : Insurance .Agents Association GENERAL; INSURANCE 'Established' Over .Thirty Years • A o % 8, Telehones• SOW O ARD A.. .� -' GN w •'Busiinees. 33.,`. ideate .138 F Alv N AL LL FAIR U A 1 (Continued .from Pie . ) eith; honorary presidents, S E.: Robertson,: John +MicQuiliin, . Ja- cob 'Hunter, W. 'A Miller, 'George Kennedy.,. ' Andy McQuillan,' : Win, 'MacIntyre.' • Di 1 Keith. rectors: Kin oss ° E� ..n Laws• Ashfield,. Jacob. As ed J 'Harry , r • Hunter, liver McCharles, West W e a�wanosh � Tam ,Todd •. Geo`: Ken,' nedy, . Huron,. . Harry':Broo Brooks, . Jack McGuire E' , Lu,ckno•w ,, S. , Rober tson Associate directors Kinloss' r )(iaroid •Austin;;. Gib H'arnilton,• P. uron. : , • wart, Austin Martin; : West Wa= wanosh Wallace . Miller Andrew . r Ga:r unt Allan . Miller; :Frank Mc - villin '.. Fred' M .villin Rae Watson; ' Ashfield, :Antal'• Glen Walden, 'L Larne. ..Hackett; a . q H kuc now, Alex Andrew; Steve :'Stothers S. C. '•Rathweil,. L. C. Thom son .: ; A . Schmid,',. W. ' Bert: • Ward: • As soclate •la+ilY •direc' .tors: •• Miss "`. J. Ly'' ns • .Mrs RG..1VIantiin , ' . Mrs,: Thos:. Todd , Mrs:. Harry Lavis Mrs.` Jas •Webster,: • Mrs `F G: W m.MaoIntre•Mrs'.. Y • Todd,' Mrs.. W =A. Miller -`Mrs:- Geor e= -K=en , g n ed• Mrs. ' M harles Y, Oliver. c0 Mtrs. Jacob:miter ,` Mrs.' klred, McQuillin, :;Mrs. ,Andrew ' Gaunt, Mrs:-. Gordon irkla d _Mrs: :.Evan . Keith, , Mrs Arnold,' Alton 'and. Presidents � of.' • ..Women s. `Ial Organizations. Evan Keith and Harvey Brooks were appointed,', delegates • to the .,Fairs Association: 'convention in' Toronto, the end of February, Gaunt. and Fredf.YVic iiihin.' iAud- itors • are M. L.aanderson. and Chas. Webster. as.' a sxer; . . b RIFT IN•i`..GHURCH ` OSE Thea daily :, .,papers ' .last week headlined' stories"' of a rift: in the' Presb terian.. congregation�,a Yt Carn bellville near; Milton where P• Rev..G' S. Ba�tilch,:.formerly, .of South Kinloss is:t'he':'Minister. _ Fiver elders are' re p .. rted.. to Po have been. "read out" of the Ses- from. the. 'Ladies Aid `'settin g ;a ri'eturkey:di ' price c on. nners, social gatherings,' and ;'wedding: parties` catered to in the :church. Rev•; .Baine? a man of , deep cony • ions,` .e eves at ee- will giving `is" the : only way to, supporta :church. His view, which he expressed to ,the congregation in: no' . uncertain ; terms, • is - that if the .`Ladies Aid under`take.sucli' activities'. ' they should accept what the eater ;offers,; :and :-not apply the rice ta.:°-of "commer- cialism". P .. g 'When ' contacted' . co c ed •b • Y Wor � d came to Telatives •Here of. the 'death of.. •Mrs. James. Lapard,' Gue]Lph. •• She'WAS"''brought ' up' to, young • ,womanhood in - the ' home o'ft`th.e latie Mrnd`Mrs: Abe, Cu,><bert • at >the' .south. end. of the village -and .`Mabel' attended: annorr- Public School:: . She ' was g. first: married to the. late• George a Toronto" and . Mrs. ; Ivan,'. Iienderson (nee Jean;' -Errington .T~oronto, were week -end ,visitors' with' Mr. and Mrs • Victor'' Errington..Mrs Errington ' returned with them m .on, Sunday for '.a',`visit , . Mrs. John Whitten and daugh' ter .Ruth,of ; Goderich visited last •week with her grandmother and great grandmother,—:. Mrs. Abner -Morris • :Mr • Ross Rivett, ' who is em- ployed in 'Toronto this.. winter, Was a recent visitor at home.. Mr. an Mrs. Cecil Blake an farnily; anMrs 'S J: :Kilpatrick spent last' Sunday with. Mr: and Mrs.. Richard Kilpatrick,' .Crewe: Mgrs:' ` Robt. • McCabe, : is spend- ing :part of Ahe. winter'with her'. daughter, ; :Mrs. Harvey Alton: Mr..: andw; ..,Mrs, Harold : Melte evade •'a ,trip • last , Friday with (.their little '• five-year-old.,dau h.- g, ter Wilda to'.Sick•Children's'Hos :f.1 • . .'i. . 0 ,. a: , heart condition, following'':: a heart .:o. ration; :some time ` ago.. :Itis . `an: ,unusual operation. but. has iproven ,very ,sa•tisfactory.•, sd :far: •• A..'closing, a ter l . artery y ;wi l ha�;e, to have a series 'Of operation's till she is; grown up:"Another o,0; .eration is due in six months. Medical ,authorities, .at 'the: clinic are., pleased with results rs,: T, 'sick est we are sorry . ` to . s' • Y ay. *Stratford' - Teahr' c e 11' • .Co e e -stil- 1 dents home. for. the week end. were Lois Webster, Lillian : Poi PP. andWilmer., Errington:` ' 1•• m.•• glazier„ brother of Mrs."°Harvey. Main a lc Said • -them •were' horse'.: four, u h.a sons and•two daughters, who. are n11. .grown'. upand:- away,,:. but r mostly.' living- the .Guel"pdis= trict. Members-: df' the < H• Maize f anvil :; ace d: t 'e W' '. Y h A.Culber t ► fain ily;, ;attended :the: f neva. drl. ,Tuesday They' were Mr; Rt. 'Mrs: W. •A. Culbert' and family, Mrs. Earl Sherwood. • of " Carlow, Mr's. Leonard Crawford of'Wingham •,s.ht� Mrs_ _:_. O]iyP. COO)hert : a Siste in=lav,' Goderich.' ` 'Mr F an.klin 'Stingel,`Ley_$, !friend Mr Bruce•Storey,• Barrie, were Week=end visitors,• with the :foriner's' ' mother, Mrs. L. F. ;Sten gel, Mrs.' Grahari .McNee .had. the Sleeping Beauties ; sewing, .pro' jest studied 'bv• the ,•full' meni,ber- ship at° the meeting on Friday:,, night. She vas assisted;;; by "Mrs, er., F.i ri iii ga�a._;_n.. _._T'Th e ' Pledge' was repeated M a r i e i3l'ack_ read, ,the nin.utes. and;'.roll, call The girls learned, how • to" ndo oord .n a is avers- xiade for_ achievenient day• and, a skit • is:. `being Prepared,,Lunch: oras ser. ved ,by . Mrs:. McNee•. • Trier of Receptions Three bridal recesptions Were' held this past week at "the Dain •gannon; Agricultural Hall. inn ,Monday night, Mr. and •Mrs, bre ville McPhee of Auburn. (net' Lily Kearns, •London, England){ were honor'ed, The grnotn is a ,memriber` of West Wawarosh Twp.' Star ;reporter,: �tev. i -• f, . t was all ve � un ortuna e but a rJ' t he'. would rather not talk about. it.. :.... • pit' isTexpected the.Matter will be :dealt. with when Presbytery. =�meetsnr -L. _'ebr-uary 12.th • Where ,' George McNail ,ji. Blyth is a patient 'in ' Westminster• "HospitAl re .he underwent an eye op - 1957 collectors . are Andrew eration. ee Our . Stock•Taldng ; .' ,SIGHS; TOBOGgANg AND OTHER ITEMS Plum) iflg ' ;Heating, • Whing, Bavetrougbiitg wikr6.r.►r. W►iwY..4ti.aio..4.+rr+ra+rl�rp+ir+i' are leased 0 announce t NOW USING te. Y SYST f . or Safe, automatic deliveries. of oil to. their` : heating ;accounts: ey are phone Collect194. ungannon ��, ►lwsya tLook .To • Imperiah For The Best Council, Dancing was 'enjoyed- ;and,. an address of: best wishes 'wasread' by Mrs,., Ken Scott and. Mi:; Bob McPhee•;made the Pres- entation: of a .purse, sof :'money. On. • Wednesday . night the re- ception was for Mr, and Mrs.J. C. Maize. . (nee Mary ° Doherty) ' Miss -Betty Black read. the--7-ad= dress and ' Mr: Joe Haggitt made the:: presentation: On Friday night the recelition ►assfor Mr. and_Mrs.„Ralph.Mat- thews '"(nee. Doreen ; Black)', .'; An address Was read by Miss Ruth Pentland and a..purse of : money presented by 1Vlr ..Alex Nevins:; ED I'NG °BELLS CLUTT011T tWILSON First B tist•' urch' London• • app Ch ... , was` 'the .setting for " the quiet we. ;ing.'Saturday of !Leta son, only daughter .°of 1VIrs• sie Wilson' of ' Aylm:er and Alex- ander Stewart ,Clutton, ,onl . son Y . of . iMr .and . Mrs. Hamilton,. M. Clutton .of London. The Rev.. Daniel 'Young ;'officiated The bride wore '� l' a �bauc a •wool suit in :a' light. blue; , shade . with g hat.. and gloves` to match and :`a corsage of pink Sweetheart rose bu • s. • Mrs Marion Wslliams of Ayl-. mer was bridesmaid, dressed in' - OBITUARY WILLIAM . GIBSON' 'WHITE The. death' : occurred. ' at West-, minster, Hospital, London, on Thursday,- January 24th of Lt. - COL .William tCol:.William' Gibson 'White, ad- ministrating •officer, with' the De- partment ' Of: ' Veterans—Affairs. He was born' in Lueknow:.in 1910, • son' 'of the late Ernie White; who', died 'in .November of the saine year His • --mother,, the --former Margaret M.<-Murdie of Seaforth died in 1954. In 1911 the family moved.' • to Seaforth where G °a:.on .received his; early educatith He ed at tend Univ rsity of V�stern.On tario, specializing zi�`in • ssgu?ges , • ;and 'on coinpletion'`of his teach- er's eacher s training course at 0..0 .E. : was engaged as. language' teacher : at Waikervihe', ,Collegiate, ._.a ;,pose tion he held -:'until` -`the outbreak of World War 'II: 'He: p ent-:four.' s+p. ,'ears. overseas on theti Y Educa on al Staff: On his return he took his` former' ': ition which had been held' for. him . but with, ;• his`: overseas experience,. ;teaching didn't' appeal .him' ahe -. l�Pe to and. be came associated' with.the DVA. He ` suffered a heart attack early in. may :of ; last ::.ear, but.,' after''a y Y r few months a 'resumed m st're h•, e r umed is duties ' and .,;was .. on dutywhen'' e It 1?� i?R a > 1 S' ;he. took ,a...secon'd.,attack;.an.d 'die ' grey': vwoo suit with:: winter ed ;White accessories and a :corsage suddenly. '; -of-• rh-ite- a rlatior s He ;is: uiv ved ,li }hs' wife. the Y I)o.ug Winterton of London former _John Hutchins and: three Was: groomsman. m children; .also two sisters 'Miss.• .Followi -the, weddin a: ':re- ' ng' Wedding, ,Ernestine White in "Toronto • and, ception 'was held at: the .home of ; ePMrs: Allan• (lbfar aret') Armitage ,.g tl e- rntS -anent on-1Vlile-7Road grog p s of--A-1:1-istan; =0nt:--Y Bast..`The bride's mother ;wore 'a The funeraY'• 's r' i e v ce was ;con nav suit` and hat with ,a' corsa e s Y g ducted of the Anglican Church of :of white mums. The groom• Saint John, the Evangelist by :t;�e mother ' ch se .:a wine dress .'with Q :a .. � Rector,' the Ven• 'C. W.' F.orenxar. `• dist. . ink accessories and.a col•- Y p q with burial era • :Woodland' Gem ,• sae=of-rose--�carnatio . - g ns ei;ery • . After:a••• short hone ' oon the , Ym couple Will make their home in London. : (The ,rriother o`f the gi Dote was s. • Elizabeth • Murdie` Luckriow,' is.. his .Gu' lit. the 'former I'sabet Chesnut,'•, whose The "hest •way to get , rid: early hone was in' Lucknow . :our dtities �s to discharge 'hem: Y) Y c .....g t P, As your husba'nd's chief beneficiary, would you imow how, to handle; the dministration of his estate'l nexperience in 'such matters can be expen , untold worry. A sympathetic -state . Officer, of the rlingrTr.usta. Cor-porntaon w I1 b+ happy ; • 4 ,to discuss Matters with ' you ,and, your husbbi .uci. Stich • an . interview, could be the answer to your, future peace of mriind • il�►d :tSF1=1C If• . , , • RATI. O N, ttAt4th oFuci 14 bulniop 5i.,bot .