The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-27, Page 3•
W PM.4$DAY FEBB' • 27th ll1i5:7 THE h U4 OW
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. ... .. ... .. ,, , ... , :... _ FrHTP1F'ha,. LUG OW ONTARIO
N, W.
ITE
• Minister,
OBITUARY 5ecore,I, Fourth, and Sixth:
W LI M OHN E:
Another district's ..old
er • xesidents,, and a.'fQrmer •Llzck
now business man,• in the person
Of • WiXliadrt M. Johnstonet passed
away at Baker's _FRriiv;ste- Hospi•
11.00 a.m.: Worsidps, "a The •
Practice of Courage'.
7:30 p,m,: Combined��eefvic
in. Anglican Chullt,.
L�ucl
Tian hur
esb to C c
r
Rev. Wallace"McClean,;
M sister
no
SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd,
.00 : a.m.: Student. Sunda .'
11 y.
1'2.15 pm-: Sunday Scheel.
3:00 , p.m,: Ducts annon.:
7:30 .m.: Combined . service
InAnglican, Church.
Li .CR
Was. 84.
. f1Vtr, irohnatone had not enjo
ed •good ?health for several years
and" hada; (beef '•an up -patient ,at
the`. Baker Hospital for a`bou
four years
Bill, 'as everyone knew him
was. a, son ,,of James. • Johnstone
and. Mary Apn,1 arshall; and was.
bor's% , on December 10t1i 1872, o
the l4'th • Concession ,, of , :A•5hfield
where he grew to young man
hood.
Be ;tarried Isobel M. MacNa
y,
and they• farmed in • Aslfield ' and
KinleSs,: until. moving; __to .Luck.
naw rn 1903; -ere Mr:: •Johnstane
engaged ;m the draying ;bs
usines `•
for;, a: tune • ,before. entering the
implement •business, under Thos.
.Webster;;Soo.a
the IMassey.Harris agency which
fie. ; Operated • for.. 'some . thirty
years on the.:• location. now . oc-
cupied ` : by Silvenwoods down-
town shop `
•
Mr, Reg Colwell o f ..Scott, Sask.
and Mr. affil Stanley of . Kinloss
visited' at Currie Colwell's' re
Gently,::
Mrs; Allister- h
e Tuesday with friends in Guelph.
Glyn' Pinkney, son of Mr. and
Mrs Graham Pinkney - of ' Ajabc,
underwent • 'a . hernia operation
t•Frada3;''
Mr • Archie Graffham and 'Rosie
.of ' London were week -end guests
with 1Vr and Mrs. W. F. Mac-
Donald.
n . Mr:. and Mrs. Albert '•Colwell
off' Kinloss visited at the 'home
of Mr. :,and`NMrs."'{Currie Colwell:
on -Sunday.,
Mr. and 'Mrs • Harold ; Austin &
`family. visited at the latter's
;'
_home near' I1derton on Sunday
The ..Kahl ree .Faun Foruin met'
• at the, home of,. Mr.' and 9' Mrs-
Fred, ,Gilchrist ' last' week... After
• the farm . discussion,
four' tables
after he took over of shoot • were ,Played. High .lady
was. 'Mrs. Lloyd' MMaal?ougall &
: men's prize:. went to'`Elliott" Car-.
,rutherConsolation prize' .win
hers were 'Mr..and Mrs. Jelle .de
Jong.•'
--Mr Johnstone ;was --a-forrrrercal eneral r
__ _sa e •
au. aav41Y„aCV.•:ILCl•C, .i'li1Q Wi
Evan .Keith. is representing the a. ,imh' For over ember of the Presbyterian:
LuChurch.' cknow �gricultural� Society at - e fifty' years he •
the Fairs:'Assngiation conlvention, ad ;-resided; • • on Station, Street,
in Toronto” "this. week; .11he otherand.,. was One :of the few "orig-
ina s '
' e Brooks •was':u 1 . on:. bhe' north, 'side •of 1Vlan,
'•delegate, Hary y n
able to attend: Street .
The funeral was . ' heldn
.•
Mr1s.tS
'Charles Steward_ has re, ,Thursday--afterneon'-at -the -J hn
• turned home . having spent • the stone 'Funeral Home conducted
past` ,four' weeks in, .London at I by Rev Wallace•. McClean. ,'
the 'home' of '.her 'son Gordon :and•
daughter-in-law, who' is ... recov
ering'•' from an operation.::
T -o cunmemorate e-' 0th•• -a =
c,.. th, n
niyersary of the Women's' lnsti=
lute, and for the annual At Hone"
the Karshea ' W.I. are. holdinga'
turkey
sup �'' .-r in;
e: •Te..
. Ppe , • th llec anon -1
al Centre
on Thursda' . evening
y
forth m :,
e .embers .and their fain
ilies . Mrs,' Mr , . Campbell 11 '>I�trori� _on•
1?� PS
willah"
ow• pictures of `their over-`
seas trip.
)4
LANGS:IDE NORT,
-The:_,-W:.M.S. 'Auxiliary 'met -at-
the 'home of , Mrs: George' Tiffin.
The• president, Mrs. • Lloyd'• Mof
fat, presided. Mrs. George . Tif
in-rea the ' scrip wre followed
• by,. the meditation "n_,.v
est ` Your
Life": Mrs. 'Wsn.
Orr led in pray
er. The president reported, on a
letter' regarding Stewardship: It
was decided tohold the 'Easter
Thankoffering-,-cin- Monay •-even=
ing, 'April: 22nd. Mrs Lloyd Mof-
fat was appointed delegate • to
the, ;Synodical in Listowel:''. Plans
were .a
made to hold the Worlds.
Day-off-P'raY y er •meet' ;on Marcl--
'8th at
the :-home,, of Mrs. Lloyd
d
Moffat. •Mrs. Peter
Moffat gave
the offering h offe g Prayer:. ;Mrs:• Farisl,
Moffat gave a review of 'thelife Taps.
and work of Miss Bessie ' Mae
1Vlurchy, missionary nurse lin
India. A Presb ..'..al le
_._., Yteri tier ,te_.
"Unity in: the Chin"- was dist-,
cussed. Me ' meetingclosed with
prayer. • by ,the president:
The C.G.LT: met tat . the '
of Mrs.Farish Mofat. The' vice
prey., Marion Scott, : presided.yand.•
Cecelia Crowston was ` appoimtall
'secretary, for .the meeting' which.
opened with. hymn 740 followed' .,
by . sprayer . by Cecelia Crowstaat
,and-repeat}ng.-the Purpose. Plate
were made to sell cards. Mrs.,
Bill :.Scott led In the', Bible st d.y
'"The Burning Busch"' with Lois
Conley, . Marion Scott and
is Crowston taking : Part
scripture : readings• .•Psalm ' 19 • us. : • .. . .
ing • Conven anters'' tune was sung
and''•
;e ' • meeting •.closed..•
th :' ' ,
�'with
•
Mrs., Albert . Alton,,` Mrs.; , John'
Blake,Mrs: Harold Webster .and.
Ernest `Blake ,were . in London , on
:Saturday ' attending , the funeral
Of, Thomas Need -
am.
Mrs.. George ' Fisher,. Kathleen
.and. /Mary. Margaret, Mrs E. Low-
ry and Mrs. E. Carruthers and
Mr. and Mrs...John..Carruthers of
Sarnia 'visited on . Sunday with•,
'beaters' were, Wm. G. Irwin, Win.
J.:Irwin.,. Harvey Culbert,. Got--
don .• .Johnstone, James Hunter `
and . Merle ' Johnstone ',Interment
was in Gr eenhil•1; Cemetery.
Mrs..- Johnstone : predeceased'
her husband in 1944. -He ,is' sur--
-vived by two. sons, '.Peter
o n 0,:;. Ira ,an
two ':daughters,' Mrs. F„ R. 'Steve'
Prince (Jean). Of Goderioh and
Mts.: Leri' Lindsay (Isobel) .. of
London. .There• are' 11. grand-
children and1,2.; great grandchild -
,
.Mrs:: Margaret . E. Carruthers at ren': ;
Victoria .Hospital London' • !Mr Johnstone, was one Of- "a•'
Mrs. Al.'Guse of • Peterborough, •of whom survive.„ They. are Jas.'
Of Lucknow, ' Adam of Goder.ich,:•
-Mrs.--R;obert---flere-(*nme-)
family of eleven children, .'four
Mt. and 1VIrs. .Donald• Johnstone
of Torai to•Mt. and .`Mrs. Merle
Johnstone;;; Miss ..Ruth'"Johnstone,
Mts Goodwin. and Miss Audrey
Lindsay„ of 'London,; attended;
' the .funeral of their.grandfather,
'Mr; Wm, Johnstone'.
ASIi[1N"IELD KIRK
(Continued from page `1) •
creased and the, Sunday School.
'enlarged, :especially the- 'Senior`
., Class ofwhidh you are teacher.
You have been particularly; in-.
terested ,:in the '•young; You,.have,
--endeared -yourself' ,to the ° hearts
cif the. young, and they:' have'', gone.
forth- -under your direction:, -•Our
budget has ibeen almost.; tripled
and ' a' • Mine spirit ' prevails,
'throughout the ` 'congregat'iOn
7n."°our. naterial'.`,interests you'
have labored With no less'',zeal.
You promoted the installing of
an electric •.organ, which was
dedicated' by you in '1952i Oilier.
- irnproy'eMents were, -a beautiful-
coinsnunion table, Chairs and'
•.tables,fOr the iJaserienit hhi'c1
was • .re -decorated ' • and hymn•
'books. and Bibles; for 'the Sunday
School
You have ;been, suported..by a `
loyal : and ,faithful wife in" Mrs,•
cl o, been:. deep
r,ly interested in! the 'work: of they
• Chr:istian'•. church:. She has 'done
!great things for`cts 'organizing
-the C.C,IrT` ' and re -Organizing
the {Mission. Band whit h is f l,oUr .
+shin
Dungannon , and 2 M. •'Wt-. '(7
Hunter. (Salem)--rot,.;Zirn:
He 'was predeceased • by three
brothers, . John, Jacob and: Ed
ward..and by three sisters; 'Mrs.'
Thomas, • Henry (Belle.), ,Mrs
-John !Irwin • :(Mary Elizabeth)
and Charlotte Johnstone.
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DONNYBROOK
We were sorry to' learn of the
death in Toronto of Mr . • Am-
brose Gibbons,' a; native of • this
district and. extend our sy pabhy
Mr.to the family:. r. Clarence Gib•
bods• attended.,'the" funeral of his •
• twin brother. • •
'Mr. 'and Mrs., John Noble;.`Rag '
• er and Sherry. were` recent. v'isi
tors.:',•with ,relatives; in the ._Dor
chester 'district.
Z1he M S.' and ' W A. held
their'eibruary meet-ing-on .rites --
day:, afternoon at the hone' ,of•
1VIrs...Sarn Thoinpson with ` four-
teen lid—lea' and 'fifteen children
in •attendance. Miss 4iazel: Stam " .
per presided- :for -theme: M:S. pro-
gram, The Christian .,Steward
ship r-epont-w=as•----read; .by --.140-
S. •Chamney' and the chapter` in
the study book was :read by Mrs.
.Torn unstrsa_ng�. :_ hank. --you.
notes were read T -he- offering
wins received by Linda Snowden.
Plans were made to.have a 'joint
°meeting: in the neat future, fteVi
I-iiltz closed the. Meeting, AA
bazaar Was held,
Ferni'Machin.s -
Binder •
Churn
Codi ; ••
Create Separator
•,Cultivator
Drill ,
Forage Harvester'',
Harrow:
ay Biler •
,incubator;'
Manure Spreader
- Milking Machine'
Movable Granary'
MOwing-Machine--
Plow;
Reaper
Seeder
Spraying Apparatus
Swather '•
Thresher
"'Tractor '.
Truck
Equipment!!
An-- bidding yeti eti farewell w'e•'.
Wish you 'success;. health. in.•yo'ut
To z 111110M CANADIANS
O
FR -the 'fixer ... his
full . name it � .Farm
Improvement Loan.
Give hint- a -,Chance
to help fix up your
Ririe .. ,. he's eco
Farm Tools
Generators
Pasteurization -Plan
Pumps
Refrigeration
Buildings:.
Barn; Built in Sinks -or -Tub
Milk Hou
Repair and ea9vi tion
of Farm Buil+
Poul House.
Silo
Tourist Cabins
Land Improvement
=Clearing •• ,
•.Ditching.
Drainage
•Farm Pond
krigation:
Pumping and. Diking.
Installations
Purchase addPlanting of
`Fruit Trees
Reclamation' and •
Soil Conservation
Sewage- Disposal System
•Tiling,
Well -sinking
Homs Apphahces-
Deep-freeze ' Unit
'Refrijterator
Sewing Machine
Stove '
Pasteurization -Plant W-ashing Machine
nomtcil,'convenient,
versatile: He can, do
almost .anything:._tti.
making • your farm a;
better.fartn.
;Light,- Heat and •
•Water Syster s -
Boiler
Dwelling
Garage
Greenhouse- .
Granary
House for Farm Heir::
ice -house `-
•
Kiln'
Machine: Shed
ed -Cher the
W.A. meeting; A. psalm selection.
r' was read. in t n son, llil rs. ' E�
�Snoivdert read' a .poem and Mrs
u alit C.h en.v gavaTi'adiW -
There was a •deaw for twb •.dish
towels which were wort Eby'•Min's.,
H :Jefferson. ' Lunch' was' 'served
by the hostesses assisted by *.rs, r
John Thompson. and Mrs, Morley
Jahtston.
fewbrei-0: wrth10DaVid, Got- ons
nod ydu,>
frsirrt us we conittend you toW
God; and' the Word of His Grad
..which is able toke'ep you ill your
now path. „,
As.`a lank in the chain ef, your'•
rc`meinbrances of these ''seven
Yeats:of faithful serttice we ask
ou • to accept tins gifyt as a
• slight token of the affection we
'ear .your, ",. .
GOd bie you all. ' <�
, J, I, Mackenzie, ,l ori H;owos.
.A b,f zeld;. `.Feb. 26, ,1057..
Mrs. Victor Errington of Dizn
`gannton spent a month at' lJowna,
v►evv. with Mr. and, Mrs. Ivan
Henderson., „roturnin,g home With
Mr. Errington t!ho' agent the 'past'
week4en0 ''there
vv rw�vt,. u.0
I�J�Gt/V ti�ti yy> .
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1tKpOlj� Check your needs,•then 'talk . My Bank'': Your nearest ,
`"•!•',00,0;!$'`.40,:::°'.11 of •M •manager' a�i.lt glad) hell Sou how tb put fit, to
worlt_otr our. farm. polloa `the example,.,o • thousands
Furnace : '
Installation_of•Lightin
Heating o'r Water
•Oil• Burner
Piping !
;k
•
Repair or Modernization.
of Present System
Dater Heater "
of, other' Canadian farmers. Increase your 'profits, with a
B of M. Farm Improvement Loan.;
Of ✓J
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tuck•now 04001 .t . MILTO Ay.iv„ , Manager -
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