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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-24, Page 9'EDNESPAY JULY' 24th, ',1951' TECHURCH •Misses Net ie =n, Harin lton, who. have. been; p is- mng . with Mr. and. Mrs.. Gibson illespie• and other friends here turned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs; Ross Smith and r • • • YQW SENTIN414, :LUCKNQW,, .MT= a;. ii 11 Cathy' ,Of Toronto; 'returned hot'ne I; the Tiffin families and visited ?►.AlidaYs .• With, :Mrs ; and, Mrs, ChalIgnan,; • Mrs, Bell' Cottle, Mr. Lyman Trewartha: and :Thailia of• De- troit . spent the week -end With 1956 Chev..' Sedan; fully equipped, 1955 Pontiac Deluxe ' Sedan, u a tomatie transmisson fully.. equipped: •; $1;951 ,:2,100 1954 ,Chev.' Belair Sedan;, ,fully equipped' 1955:Chev..:Coach, V-$ motor 1953 Chen. Coach 1953 Pontiac Sedan, fully.. equipped ..: 1952 'Plymouth ; Station Wagon ..., , ..y... ..............$ 995 1950 Ford Sedan p4,04.9,0 :. $ 595 $1,495 .,. ,'."51,695:. ., •.$1,295 1950. Chex Sedan ••,•••:•••••••••••••.;41...;,. ..,$ 595 TR'UCKS 1953 ;Chev. Ha f -Ton Piekup :,Brusseis M Huron County's Foremost ed .Car Dealers 'Cash, •, rade . Term s en T • wenln 't-1 10 Cities. Service •'Dealer — Phone 73x, Brussels 750' • Mr. and Mrs,: Jim 'Wilson and family left on Wednesday for their new home in Exeter,, Mr. and Mrs,. • 4lbert Coultes, and' family attended._ ;the• beaver picnic at Goderich • on Sunday, -iss-Mary-ivtargaret---risiwHis- visiting this' week with Mr. and Mrs, Eldor. Lowry ' of . Lurgan. The W,1 S Of the Presbyter.- ian chuz h. met at Mrs : George. "iiher,,'s With. fifteen ladies. pres- ent.. resent.• The :l'eaderof the' group, Mrs, Fisher, had charge of the. meeting 'The scripture'• and, med'-' itation was in.:, c%ar'ge of- Mrs. Marshall:- Mia. Jim: Mc Innes led ;in prayer and a solo :was rondered by7 Mrs:' McI1raith. .The missionary• prayer was , giy' on by Ivirs, . George Fisher and, the topic on Stewardship was in charge of Mrs. Gordon Elliott, :Nits. E: MacPherson, Mrs.. Earl Caslick and • Mrs. A,, Gaunt,. Dis- cussion .,followed' ,tin the topic',•• ,Mrs: McInnes read the ' Minutes of th'e. previous• 'meeting. Mrs Dawson Craig took. the .chair 'for. the 'business period. It was de- ended•• to send 'a' donation of ;money, hand' and ' tea towels .to the Home for :Retired Ministers, Nand :Wives, •Roll call., was . •ans. wered .by what` ,God expects of; us. The ne,t meeting is at. Mrs. Donald Ross', • third` Wednesday in August, with the; Mission: Band as ,special guests., . Mrs • • .Fisher served a dainty lunch: and :Mrs; Dawson Craig closed.. the • -meet- ing with meetince.with prayer. Miss Donna. Forster is„ visiting with Sandra • Fisher: Miss Marjory :`Coultes, , Guelph. General • Hospital, arrived .home on Sunday, for her holidays.` Rev. ,and ` Mrs. Cox of Oakland. end .Mrs, Malcolm . Ross of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parsons: of Toranto, : visited with Olive M. Terriff the : past week: ° PAGE NINE RN'. MAN, DIES Walter . E. ,Trelea=yen, pioneer resident and industrialist, -passe:d• away on Thursday morning, July •10.t'h, at the home ,O his son, Harold Treleaven, He was With in less than a'• mgnth of his 92nd birthday an'd. was' the oldest Lucknow-lbdrn resident of the village releav Ten died within; .a stone's' znrow' of the ° 'adjacent home where ''he •was. 'born, . on August '1'5th,,1865,.. and where, lie resided : unta the death' ` of his daughter, Mrs, • Simon Plewes (iVl;lc red) ” in Maxeh . of'� 1956, Since then ° he had made:,,—his: home with Ur; and Mrs; Harold TreleaVen; • . . ' • tt 1vlr: Treleaven Was the last survivijig` Member of a family oCeight children born.'to Walter Treleaven ' aridv'•'Jane McQuoid, who .were: members sof: pioneer families who ' settled. ' o.riginally on the 6tn. °Con .:of Ashfield. "W.E:" . Treleaven w : s .. r just •the year 'after his father had contracted . to, b.uil.d. the: Treleav-. en. mill: At, an: early age Walter. :had set his n•iind;On, 'the• ministry. Neither a:'big, nor a rugged chap as a youth he found the bags of wheat coming to` his father's mill weighed more ''than he did. It was 'during, the' ministry of Rev. George ' Turk ' in the Luck now ?vie'thodist Church,that Wal: er was.;accepte. .y. Conference; as •a ministerial candidate. He acted • as an assistant at : IKincar•- dine and Strafford before: enter ing Victoria College: RevTxelea-yen was--oxdaa fed by Conference: at' Goderich in 1894; an occasion that -his.: father: had lived to see. After 'the. fath_ hr's :death Walter's brother' Wr1- ham was i:n_ch_a'rge,...of the Mill Rev. Trereaven was •preaching at Stirton near ' .Draytgn at, that. Drive the car that's: new• all the wad' through .; the . car that leads in Canadian 'motorists'r. '• i prefre�nce,- ----iii-style -•:--in performance. .5. value. •Choose from 19.E models' in 5" gieat.series.! Choose from. 2 big.. wheelbases 1 Choose from a wide, •range of Silver' Anniversary V 8's or-tlie-most mode, Six" —Ford's Mileage Maker Six. Choose the new, kind of Ford :::i:'4: r:::.v::::::::::::.:::::ii}Y., .::: •:.•: •w.v:•r •'rY .r. R:!?L':':is::�}'�.,. •' y�`'L. .. ; ... .... i{.:<•>:: ': !<rr �::: r:�...:.�.. _... :w{::;�;.ii:!•{fi:%:i4;i: is}•,::+f••1;::}.r{};i:: k'�•'•.�. �s-C6Gy` in its fief • Monarch is more than new. les . , JisompletelY,different=carf0 5 7 ---�it;s ;bigger wider . More spacious. than ever• before. price it,• and 'see -how much • more Monarch 'gives you for your fine -car dollar. monnacu RICHELIEU PHAETON -SEDAN Enter. 'ttie-bia' 6prch"Silas=-Jauabo ee cars: to be h,en• aeay! 'You cb' e winner! See c cttest 5=- tu< ro us your .'Ford -Monarch Dealer Mrs Wets 'Eckenswiller spent a, fey, days ,with his family here. lcongratulations to Mr, 4. Mrs.. Stanley' Johnston of London (nee Jean Guest)%on'•'the •a, Son, d . .., Mrs. Wm.. Wall, who has ,been ' . a' -patient in 'Wingham :kiospi aI • is.' now at the home Of, Mr„ and Mrs J cic Schumacher. • Zvfrs Milton Walsh, Who has , -been in" Kincardine for some • time, is; spending awhile at , her home' here, . Mr. Janes Hodge spent a day, last week with Mrs. Hodge, w'ho' is a patient `in Victoria . l iosp'tal, L:bridoi. A nuznbei ;..of . the , A, glican Young People. attended , :A, bean ery A.X.P A picnic at .Chesley. on• Friday evening. Rev. Benson C:ox,. Mr.. & . Mrs, Win, Cox attended the 1Cox fam ily .reunion at Goderich on Sat-' urday afternoon,. Mr and Mrs. Walter Forster and children of Ripley visited on Sunday . with 1VIrs, J.. W. Colwell. Miss Elaine Slessor of Glamis is holidayi'ng with' Miss Karen Nicholson... • • AT 4-H CONFERENCE The- MacKay 'twins, Joyce . 'and Elaine, "and, Mary Ann. McCosh,, were three, of.'six Bruce County girls- who recently `.attended the five-day, 441, Homemakers- Conte ference •'.held 'at ' Guelph.' All', three ,are members ...of the Ripley Junior Institute. .,The ''selection was made by Miss' Bullock;hothe. economist,, of Walkerton.: The girls ' were '•accompanied by -;Erma- Forster of:' the'"Cdlwan- ash Junior. Institute. GETS'. WESTERIIT POSTING • • • 1,. • of.;�SvxF r F.S. EVERETTE C. JOHNSTON Fliglt . • Sergeant, Everette C Johnston, 35, ,Supply; Technician Supervisor -at -the . A• r -man -'s -•Sup ply Technician School, , RCAF - Aylmer, CAF •Aylmer,. Ontario, has been trans - time when' he received a wire ferred to RCAFStation - S ton MacI)ori that his . brother had onlya few aid; effective August 19th _IRK. weeks to live: For ' six • months FS.. Johnston j'oin'ed ' the RCAF he; c'oininuted .between Stirton. in' August 1942 and served in and Lucknow, running the mill the supply branch at 13 •, Muni - during the week and returning tions $epot,' Angus, .Ontario, ;to the pulpit on ,Sunday, In 'June RCAF Centralia and 1 Technical Of 19.06 he withdrew from • the Training School. Aylmer. He. has. Ministry • to keep themill in thebeen at Aylmer since September .Treleaven Family' and he' saw 1954: it -=grow and modernize--€rom a ----Prior �.to • enlistrrrezit in-- the i5-barrel-a-day•plant to 400. bar=i,CAF "Johnny" worked 'for 3, ay rels a d, �A. Little, • Teeswater.He 'received late years,•he retired from his 'schooling at IJolyrood, Ont- activ " O'• -� e': artrcipatiorr in ` .. pthe' �.busi-. �He'--has-been "a' main supported= ness--r-but had; retained a•---keen--and-coach-of-*minor-hockey interest st in w rl maind auong of - softball ftball for the children. in Ay1- ` ' , His hobbies include leach= deep -and abiding spiritual con ercraft and farrnirig, and his fav- victions orite, sports' are bowling, • base- Mr_.,uTreleaver> had been ball rl.h _ oekey-. �:e libeen _ xF. usual -health up until Tuesday at', Sunday School, :treasurer at the' the supper hour when, he suffer' Protestant ' Chapel for:. two years; • ed. • a heavy stroke •from • which 'He was married in September he' never • rallied. 1945 to 'the former Naomi 'Firth. . •'The funeral 'service was con- 'of Shelbourne, Ont: They, have ducted at' the, Johnstone Funeral three sons, Bobby 8, Ala d and • #•• • • Monarch . Dealer 'Phone. Luc now e., mea, a -ee-e • • Rev, Wallace McLean of the. ' Mrs. Mark L Johnston reside : in' Luckriow Presbyterian , Chu'rch._ Holyrood, Ontario. in of his minister, station 'the absence • , The station personnel express: •• R.ev. G A �e:lej thn. fnten thoabest�risli,i.fi t. _S;Jar ment waS in Greenhill Ceii etery stun and "his family; on their new with W. P.' Anderson, '~ 3: W: RCAF ' assignment out, : vest. Joynt Morgan Henderson, How-. grd Agnew, A. E, MeXim and death of their bfifteeri-year:eld 11„ D: Thompson acting as• ail :son till Treleaven', 1VIrs, Plewes bearers,Mildred (Mildred) their only . daughter; • Mrs.: •Trleaven, the former /died. last ; year; • • ' Margaret Miller of Whitechurch; The lone' survivor of the• fain. diad in 1921, riot •lon.g after the 'ily is his son, 1 an:A . • 'AM Mt •