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PAOE THREE
Ci,,icaqo Swan
Djed1,ui.denly
•
DR. W. C..MacGREGOR n
Dr,. William Clark MacGregor
of Chicago, passed away suddenly
at his benne on Good Friday foll-
owing a severe heart attack. He
was in his 81st year. '•
Di. MacGregor was -born in
_Nova Scotia, a son of ponald N.•
MacGregor and. Jessie MacKenzie.
When he was .about•ten years of
age, the family moved to the
Lake Shore in' the Kintail district,.
where he, attended public school.
In 1904 he graduated from God-
erich Collegiate Institute, 'attend=
ed Normal school and.taught •
schoolin St. Helens, S.;',5. No.3,
•2
for 1/2 y a s. . He then entered
Medical College 'in.. Chicago,
graduating,as an M. D. and pract-
iced surge{ry`until his death. '.
Dr. MacGregor was organist.
and soloist iri Drexel Presbyterli`an
Church, a member of the Sunday
Evening Club, . and a member of
the Masonic Lodge. *
He.leaves,to mourn his loss two
brothers, Dr. George MacGregor.
of Chicago, Alex.of Granum;
:Alberta,.two,sisters; Tvtis's' Cath-
erine MacGregor and •Mrs. George
Stuart; of Lucknow. :One brother,
Kenneth, predeceased him in:
1929. •
Funeral service was heid'on
Wednesday, ,April 13th, :at 1 p.m.,.
in:,:Chicago. '
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,Douglas. Thomson, son of 'Mrs
and Mrs. -Arnold Thomson .of Wing-
har, •won the Marie Douglas. Cup
for the best senior• boy soloist..,at.
the.two day Wingham'. Public
School music festival. •He won
over 30 other contestants and was
presented'with the award
G..Roy=Fenwick of _Toronto, the
adjudicator. • --
Mrs, Isabel• MacKenzie of Luck -
now was the winner., of a $5 gas.
voucher at the grand opening of
Baker, and• Irwin•s- new location In
Kincardine. •
Nellie Ruttari of Toronto visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Finlay..
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd'Ashton
in town over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner
spent the Easter weekend visiting
the formers sisters and. brothers -in
law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Turn
bull and Mr. and Mrs. John S
ktacDermid of Paisley, and Mr.
and. Mrs, Harold McKay of Ches-.
ley, also the formers father, . R..W.
Tanner. of Chesley who will be
%. in August. °
Chris.Raynard of 'Toronto attend
ed the funeral of'his grandfather;
Win., Ritchie, of Lucknow.last
week, • ..
Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Ritchie
of Detroit attended the funeral
of his brother Wm. Ritchie, of.
Lucknow,. They remained with
Mrs. Ritchie for a few days.
Mrs. Jack Fairish returned home
Torn Wtn ham• Hospital on Sunday
after bei g injured in a fall at her
conte a weekP revious, It will be
recessat
Y.for�Mrs, Farrish to take `
:hangs easy for: a time,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack MacDonald.
and 'family of Lucknow'' motored
toSault Ste. Marie over; the week
end and visited there with Jack's
sister, Mrs.. 'Eualielle-Smith,
Mr. and.,Mrs. Lance Morrison''.
of,Rexdale,' and Mr. ,and Mrs.
Goldwin Purves: of Toronto, att-
ended the
tt-ended.the funeral ofMrs. Dave
Milne, • Sr. of :Lucknow.
Mrs.—George-S•led .,of. Toronto
(the former Shirley Culbert. of .F
Ripley) :is one of three representa-
tives chosen by the Toronto Board
of Education to attend the associa-
tion for. childhood `education inter
nafidnai held in Chicago this past
week. Shirley is the daughter of.
`Mr. _ and Mrs...Watt Culbert of
Ripley.•
/� «
Dwayne Houston of Riverhurst,
Sask. , two-year-old sons of Mr. •
and Mrs. Hugh Houston, was the
recent winner` of a pony. complete,
with saddle in a draw at a western
show.. He is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Houston of Holy --
rood:.
• Nelson Webster of Windsor is a
visitor in Lucknow this week.
•
Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert' Burns.ot
Buffalo, New York, spent Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Bell of Lucknow. Other
recent visitors at the Bell home
Were Mr; and Mrs. Ted McCull-
ough: and family of Holland,. Ohio..
Ford Cunningham.of `Rapid
City" , who is employed on a:
pipe line • job running from..Rouyn
to Inglehart, wad orae for the
Easter weekend 1th his family..
Ford made the: 500 mile trip on
Thursday and.was returning the
first cif the week. He reports
considerable snow in that area
Which is taking its time in leav-
ing this spring, • ;
Mrs. Charles' Steward spent the. .
Easter holiday with members of
her family, in ;London.
Wm. Irvin returned to
home in.'Ashfielo-last. week;
•
after ,a- Week in•:Wingham and
District Hospital.
.Robert. Taylor of Aurora .spent
the weekend with his mother / . .
Ms's. Hariy Wall.
• Garry MacDonald. of Toronto
visited Easter weekend 'with his.
.•mother, .Mrs. Catherine Mac-
Donald of Lucknow: . '•'
•
Mrs R; H. Thompson and.Miss
Helen Thompson are spending
Easter' week:in Toronto with Miss
Lorna'Campbefl. •, They'accompan-
ied Miss Ruth,Thompson who is
also visiting''in the city
:Gail Jamieson, daughter of Mr.
and: Mrs. Stuart Jamieson, 'returned
to her home in Lucknow last, week,'
after ten ,days in Wingharr Hospit-'
al, where she underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce; Gammie of
Elora , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fair
and .daughters , •L"ouise, Alice
and Jill of Guelph ,.were Sunday
visitors.at 'Pinecrest Manor, Luck -
bow ,
uck-now, .visiting their aunt, Mrs';
'George° Andrew..:
Mrs, Levina'Brabson of Windsor,
spent last'week at the' home of
•Mr and Mrs.:' R. Fisher on the
occasion of'their•50th wedding
anniversary.'
Mr; and Mrs. Bruce -Davidson'
. of Hamilton were Easter visitors
with their aunt, Mrs. Russell
Robertson,
Harvey Treleaven had returned
to his home in London after sever
al weeks in Victoria Hospital, but
on Monday evening of this week,:
his health was such that he had to
return to the hospital,, again.
Committee Reduce
Program To fit
wcK14ow
UNITED 'CHURCH.
Belt. Howard W. Strapp
• Minister .
APRIL .17th
10:00' a.m. . Sunday School
11:00 a.rn, 114or. ning' Wor$hip
"The Problem: of Thomas"
ST. PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Ester" 1'
SUNDAY, APRIL .171h: ".
Church.' School 10:15 a.tn.
Morning Prayer
,Rev; Stanley E. Jay, B.A., B.D. •.
Reetor
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev Roderick MacLeod`
Minister
APRIL 1711,,`
10:00, a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
The Committee :have revised the
program so that the 8:5' mills 'will,not be exceeded. The cban es to •
lesser Mill Rate g
'At the, March Session of Bruce the program are as listed below'.
County:Councl the.'Highway .Comte
(1) Delete paving south . of Chesley.
_
(2) Reduce ,machinery purchases by :.
$5 ,-000 00 . (3) Reduce. land: pur
mittee proposed a,program requir-
ing
equir
ing .9:3 mills, but the decision of
the Council 'was that only 8.5 mi-
lls be
i-lls,be •alloted for Highway papo'ses.
Local
and
General
Mr. and' Mrs, John Martin,
David and Robert, of Concord.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan --Stuart of
Eganvil'le, visited last weekend`
with Mr. and Mrs. Pied Martin`
of Paramount. They all attended.
the Creech -Bonnett wedding on'
Saturday in Kincardine.
•
Mr, and Nirs.. Leslie•Hallam •
and family of Amherstview spent'
the holiday: with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallam,
of Lucknow. •
Mr, and .Mrs. Clifford Mac-
Millan.�n
and family of St. .:Cathar-
ines spent the holiday weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs..'
J. L. MacMillan, Lucknow.
chases by $5', u00:00 • (4): The,
,..bridge on the Arran-Elderslie ,
Boundary .is no't to be .constructed.
(5) The bridge `on County. Road .'
11 at the Devils Elbow and the
road. work 'involved is not to be
done; ,(6)-.The..bridge on the
Dahmer .sideroad at Kincardine
—will not be constructed' until the
fall. •with main expenditure in
1967., (?) The reduction in the
mill ° rate redtices the urban re-:
• bates by; $9,5‘.0.0. (8) The
• County, Treasurer also advises
•that the surplus is -$4,'0u0 '.,`ri' more
than. was -originally reported at
the Session. '
• The amounts for Miscellaneous
'Construction and Miscellaneous
Culverts'were not changed. It is
. hoped that the small projects
in: -
chided
n=clde under these headingscan
still bedone as planned.
E. G. Yundt,
County engineer.
410
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
EFFECT1NILL GO INTO
Village Of Lucknow
SUNDAY, APRIL 2416
,At 2:.00 a.in
;AND WILL CONTINUE IN EFFECT
Until October ' 30th
LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL COUNCIL'