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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-10-23, Page 5q lorvQ! s ,AY .QCT ; 23r LOUG 771Z LUCKNO* SE N !p, XAT ! i, *QM* • Anglican W. ,,. ; t egts. Miss Win SSFP (IW. LQUGH NEWS) :Sympathy is; extended . to• Mr. James Hoi dge n the death of his wife at the Carruthers Nursing ome- ot1 Thursday:. afternoon. 1V1Is; o ger .. ITodgin, ' was the • daughter off. the late 1Vir, and Mrs. John Hod- gins and had been in failing. health or over a year. Mrs. Alex Smith of . Kinlough and Mr, Wm. WeavEr of Fenwick, her sister and•.brother, 'survive, along with her sorrowing husband , The fun- eral service was, conducted at the family' residence here on Satur- .say afternoon with the Rev. J, A. Palmer, assisted by Rey. Ben- 'Sea Cox,. . conducting the service. Two favorite hymns 'tof the de- ceased were , hung, "Nearer My God .to Thee” and "Abide With ,lyle,", , The: remains were laid ' to • rest iri the family plot in Green- hill Cemetery, Lucknow. The .pallbearers were Alex_ Percy, Jac1 -Hod iri Win. Ha1'denSbs 'Fred Guest, Art Hodgins, Hai - Old ,Haldenby, Flower . 'bearers. were Geo. Graham, 'John Hod- gins, Frank Maulden, Jack Barr; Don Giilespie,: Perry, .Hodgins; Ted ,Haldenby: arid Wes'. Thonip-:. Mr. Arthur Graham. of Sault Ste.. Marie visited, With friends '.. liere' during :the week., M y, rs.• �L :man' .Sutton,'. Mrs. Hair=, old iHaldenby Mrs. Perry; . nog- gins and Miss May Boyle attend ed the local ' leader .,training. school hold atortT Elgin on •Thursday and Friday: Two )1=H dubs will• 'start in this area in the:•near future; Mrs. Tom MacDonald presid- ed•...for the Presbyterian, W •M.S Thankoffering meeting held at the church on; Tuesday afternoon - .with ':Teeswater W:M S,. 'and .the Mr. .aid Mrs HAMA . Th'uriow and Mrs, E4burt Bushels con ducted a ' Bible quiz. Miss May Boyle read' a ,poem "The.,: Faith- ful' Few':. Mrs, G, Goodfe„11ow of Teeswatet• favored with a pleas i> bg solo, ,accompanied • Iby Mrs. T, J, McKinney. Mrs. PerryHod". ] banked the guest speaker, lVlrs, Morgan:, Henderson of Lucknow, wiho gave a very lovely address with the ,thought of, being truly thankful :for _the ;many many blessings which God in His love and mercy lbestows upon ;each of US . and !how. Often we take, it' all. for. granted. Mrs., T;yman • Sutton and Mrs. Ed Bushed received the Thankoffering,: Mrs Win. Mac Pherson closed ,thea meeting with prayer 'and„:the .benediction... Re-' freshinents Were • served . 'by . the ladies with Mrs. Mac- Pherson . pouring .tea. Mrs Stubo' Of 'Teeswater-� and Mrs Milford, Wall,. W;A„ secretary,, each ex- Pressed thanks, fora very enjoy- able 'afternoon. • ._.-M-r .. J.._W. LaMar:COL.Buffalo and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick of'St Catharines. visited with" Mr., and Mrs. James -1VI: ' Hodgins. • Mrs;:Harvey, Hodgins -Mr. and Mrs.: Ezra Stanley and. txr., Wm Burt . went. to -Kitchener 'on Fri- day to attend the • funeral..of the late Mrs: Uinibac.h, Miss Beverley Shanley • :returned home .for the •week -end with them Remember t .h a Halowe;'en masquerade • dance in.:- the, Holy - rood hall on Wednesday;. •October 30th, sponsored lbv. the Holyrood • Women's.' Institute: The , P-eabyterian n-niversar-y services' will 'be held on' Sunday next,- , Detober. 27th, at • 11 ,a m. and 7_:30. p m .. with ,Rev :Picker, ing, of Mount':' Forest guest Mini ster The . Anglican °service will be withdrawn in ,favor ••of : the Presibyterian services which are on' • standard time. with Mrs. .Harvey, #ilodgins, Glen' and Kenneth: Mr. and: Mrs, John, Moore,; and'. George of Bernie, Mr. and Mrs.. D;. A. MpKiilop of. Dutton called on Mrs. J. W Col .eU .cin, Sun- day. ••• Mr-and"Irwin— JJet h ' °'� Bobby of Paisley , visited Tues- day with Mr. and. Mrs.. Bert;Nich- olson and family. Mgrs,"J, W. Colwell & Mrs. Wm. Bushell visited on Thursday with their ibrother, Mr. John Moore, i* being the oecasion of his birth and ''Mrs,. Frank 'Currie,, Brenda and Darlene 'of Hurgn; visited:: during the week ' with. [Mrs. 'Gertrude Walsh I Miss Iona Terry of'CKNX' Wingham, ' visited on -Saturday evening with Edna and May Boyle, Visitor's with Mr, and.' Mrs. William . Cox and the Rev. Ben - 'son Cox. were ' Mrs. , Russell Speers,.:Mr. Bill Speers and . son _Charles -Lc Sarnia, -Mx Fred Hamilton, Mrs: Douglas: Callison, (- Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton', and , Mrs. ` { Gordon Hamilton, all of Van couver. •• Mr and Mrs.. John Smith, and ,Rose of Hanover spent the week- end With Mr. "and Mrs. .Alex. Smith':.•• • •Beginning 'November, 3rd, .the• Anglican servi-ce will' be: held at 3 pm: during' the month .of No- ,vemlber. , OBITUARY` EDWARD McQZTILLIN Edward McQu hin, :a,'•m,ernber, of :a,- pioneer 'West Wawanosh:., Township family, passed away on $u iday, Octdberi lath at the Lucknow Private, • Hospital, wher e a -been a , pa[ient-or. • the past few weeks..Hw:as ixr his 89th year and' had':' been in failing 'health all . summer. Mr. ,'.MbQuillin was. born' .'on February 19th, 1969;. on the: farin: .and: had resided for : many years on the' adjacent•' farm; He was a son df Edward McQuil.lin ' and Jennie; Haines Mr. and ,Mrs.•'Mc `. Quillin were 'married, in, '1899. She predeceased :her husband: by 'fifteen years. McQuillin .Was of a quiet, unassuming nature. He was a memlber /of, 'St. Peter's Anglican .Church, • and• his minister, Rev, ' H.: L : • Jennings,. 'conducted ' the funeral service '. at •Johnstone's Funeral. Home . on Wednesday. Interment was in -.Greenhill. C•em etery, the::pallbarers ..being Wil= lietn; `Fred and Frank- 1VlcQiuiilih, Fharis: • Mathers, , Gordon Morri- son an:a Huntley Dawson. Flow- er 'bearers were the three "grand. - children; Don and Wilda • Daw of West 'Waw 'Snowden,' .Torn McPherson;Carl Johnston and Wn�i ' R Pardon, Mrs, Fred McQuillin presided' at. the month", and earned the third NOW' MUCH WILD, THE '.REPAIR -BILL BE? PAYING for telephone servicing and repairs is .one house- hold expense that isn't ever likely to worry you. You'll appreciate our • quick . attention to any inter- ruptions in your service;, and the !fact that repairs' don't alter yourusual., monthly hill. Add to this our constant Work. on, the entire systeri;• and . you have : a new• and:., inteTesting picture.o the value of'your`'te. a hooe. THR SULL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA'_• WIC u can't go wron the ideal gift for:. • Birthdays • .J • i. Losing', first todtlt •- `Chrism as • Or any otlicr special • .0 AN hymns.' Mr.McQuillin is survived by one daughter; Mrs; Harold Daw= son .(Winnifred), of Toronto; by •two : sons, . Edward Rx.• 1V1eQuillin and 'Evan McQuillin and,. by one. ;brother, .Mr-: John McQurlTin:. There are 'three grandchildren He was predeceased by his wife, two brothers, 1Williain and in. the "Bank •Ad -views" :'survey of financial .advertising covering the United States and‘Canada: •the k latest •issue: of "Ban Ad -views"' published:, by '-Vincent Edwards & Co :New ,York, ering, 'the final: survey. scorings '. ; announcement. is : made' of the Socrates Award going to , the B 'R • H ' McQuillin'°and four sisters,, of M for' 'an institutional piece l 1Vfrs Dave `Archer (Jane.) • Miss publ Sheri)-y`th "bank-Tin--Lon- Mary, Mc( ;iiillin,:. • Mrs. Walter` don,.Ontario, titled "•He r rought. `(R Webb achel). and Maude, "wlio • the first friendly. 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