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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-01, Page 9ME 1t, 194 1NEDNESDAY, JUNE to 1966 -•THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 7ONTA,RPO• Father, Three Sons. AnniverSary At . Calv• in -Brick Squirt Housg. to team 3n, Captain !d the trophy Winners .:League, nning teams 'esis, °d "Most lis and' , nnan, Squirt; mnan,Pee as ofMr, and of Ash,fieltl antam; son of 'I n. Mackenzie'. Midget; son t Cuyler. )f M?., and of Lucknow, are Allan . ,,' Bob.Baun, ennis•Drenn•l. �.t courtesy dine N e.ws, �oderich Herd' verages $607. The Meadow. Glade Holstein herd of W. Hume Clutton and. Son, God- erich, was dispersed. May 23 at the, Shore Sales Arena, Glanworth, with 24 head bringing a total.of $14,580, for the verAy fine average of $607 each. Hume.. Clutton has been named. a Master Breeder by the Holstein Friesian Association and served for :25 years as the Secretary of the Huron County. Club. • Top price'of $1,47$ was paid by 'Weaver Bros:, Belmont, for Mead= ow Glade Citation Alice, a three- year-old daughter 'clf the Class • Extra. sire, Rosafe, Citation R. Rudolf Jensen and _Son, Meaford 'bought the "Very :Good" cow Burt shill Kark Lass for $1,325, while Hooper Bros.., .St. Marys;: paid • $1,300 for a"Very Good" •daughter, of Rosafe Citation• R , and D.M. Simpson, Science Hill, secured a "Very Good"' daughter of the class "Extra" sire Rosafe. Shamrock Per- sews for $1,000. • Six head were bought by Stuart Luckhardt , W iarton 13: milking fernales averaged '$745.; two bred )reifers $510.; 7 open yearlings ,$413.;; and.two heifer calves $275. Other good prices included $825 paid by. Christ. E. Riehl, of Leola Pa, fora three -;year-old daughter: of Rosafe; Citation R.; $650 paid by. Lutz Bros, , .Norwich, Ont., for a, four-year-old daughter of ben- • field Inka Supreme Sovereign; and' $575 paid by.Stuart:W..Luckhardt for ;a bred heifer. BrickLay.rFor Ouer. Sixty Year ,JQHN A,. ADAMS John Alexander Adams died sud- denly in Wingharn and; District Hospital on Friday, May 20th, •from a heart attack. He was in • his 81st year, born February 25th,. 1886,• in Howick Township, Huron County, son of. John and Susanna 'Maud Adams.. •-, Mr. Adams. was married to Mary Ritchie of Ayr in 1939, • She died in March 1943. He was also pre-= • deceased by one sister, Violet Milligan, • . , In February 1955 ; he marrieds .:,lJeatrice Keith, formerly of Tees- water, who survives, also four ' • nieces and two nephews, Mrs. • Jack (Jean) Gibson, Miss Helen Milligan, Jack and 'Donald Milli- gan, Wroxeter, 'Mrs.; George. " (Maude) Paulin of Clifford, and • Mrs. Norman (Isabel) Ashby of ,,Waterloo, Mr. Adams was a well known brick -layer working at his trade for over 50 years; • Remains rested at the. Johnstone Funeral Home,:.Lucknow , from Friday until Sunday noon., then to the Moir Funeral Parlour Gorrie where service was conducted at 2 P.m . Monday , :with interment: in Wroxeter Cemetery., Rev. R.H. MacLeod' of Lucknow Presbyterian Church was in charge;of the "sery •. '. Pallbearers were J. L. 'Mac-•, Milian, Oliver Glenn, of Lucknow;, Paul, Harvey,Russel Adams of Wroxeter, and Wrn..Adams,of • Brussels./ • All Queens Gras Mr. and' Mrs, Malcolm. Arm- (Whitechurch News), • strong, John,. and MisS Janice Anniversary Services .was heldi Smeaton, of Sault Ste. Marie, at Calvin-Brick•Church on spent:the holiday weekend at their cottage at Point Clark. They attended the Graduation exercises at Queen's,University; Kingston, ;when John received his M. A. degree. Malcolm and his three sons all graduated from Queens. • • John and a pal, Gary Dover, : ._ left :last weelt, on a six months tour of Europe. John is a nephew. of Kenneth Murdie of Lucknow; John*smother i the former Bessie Murdie,'daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Williarn'Murdie of. Luck • Sunday at 11 a.m. The church. was decorated with spring, flowers, 1 The messages of Song were given by the Junior choir and Jim Rob- ertson sang a solo, Mrs. George McGee presided atthe organ and. Mrs. Jim Robertson at the piano„ The guest speaker was Miss Clara McGowan• of Goderich who.. se text was "In as much as ye •• have done it unto one of these." A ,large crowd was in attendance. Mr, and Mrs. ,Albert Coultes,., • Mr. and Mrs; John Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Coultes,, visited. Sunday'af te'rtioon° with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,, George Coultes at Huronview Clinton. Mr.. and Mrs. .Paul •Groskorth and Shawna of Toronto .spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood .Groskorth and on Sunday all attended the christening in Wingham Presbyterian Church of Heather .Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat of. Wingham. Mrs.. Moffat is the former Karen. Groskorth :' ': Mr. 'and Mrs. George Needham and Jimmie of Pinkerton spent. , •.• Sunday with her parents, •Mr.. and. Mrs., Ira'Will, and family, .and ,. attended anniversary services here. Mr. and. Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, Janie and Paul, attended the grad- uation dinner of Patricia, daughter of 'Mr. and. Mrs;. Kenneth. Laidlaw, of London Visitors on Saturday with • Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher were now. Committal Service At Greenhill Dr. George W. MacGregor, daughter Donna Kuehlhorn grandson Bern Kenneth, and Mr. Lee of Chicago spent decoration holiday weekend' with the form er's sisters, Miss Catherine Mac- Gregor and: Mrs.. George Stuart. • They all. Were•present for the'. committal` service for 'Dr. W. C,. • MacGregor at Greenhill Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, May 28th. The service was in charge of Rev.; Howard Sttapp'with`Mr.. Robert MacKenzie in charge of, cornmittpl, Dr. MacGre or' passed awa- Y sguddenly •in Chicago on April 8th. The body Was crematedat that time. ' PAGE NINE'., • Mr, • and Mrs. Gordon fisher. Lonnie, Lori and Lee of Guelph, and on Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson and. Jeffry of Detroit Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Wingham • and Rev. Horace Braden -of London guest ,speaker at Chalmers Pres- byteri. an Anniversary Services, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and farnily Mr. and: Mrs. Ronald Perrott and family.. of Goderich were Sunday, visitors. with her father, Bill Forst- er, and attended the anniversary services. Helen Neale and Murray Neable :of London,• and Mrs. Matilda Graham of Teeswater, 'were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.;,. • Bill Neable and family,, and on Sunday all. visited with Mr. and••. Mrs. Bob Nichol of Listowel. Mi. ` nd Mrs.' Harry Moss -of . Plattsvi .brought her father, ' Ben McCi ghan, .to his home on Sunday. 'Mr, Moss spent the day with his brother, 'Bert •Moss. and Mrs. Moss .bf Auburn.: • Paul Geiger. of Waterloo .spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C<r1 McClenaghan' and Mr. ,and ,Mrs... Ben McClenaghan. • • • Mr. and .Mrs; Ronald Jamieson and; family were Sunday visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Tom Magoffin" This community extends their sympathy't.o Mr. and .Mrs. Alan Evans and family in the passing • last week of her grandmother,.. • ' Mrs. Jim Godkin. Stewart Scott visited Sunday 'with, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn. ` 'George. Conn and•Murray Coult es of Toronto spent" the weekend at their' h.omcs. • Gordon Moffat .of `Toronto and :Bill Jeffray sof, Bel more were Sunday visitors with George Conn. • .••'•;•... .. • �.... • ..••.. _•• N •., • :• • ♦i M • :. .•••.vim• •••••••••••„,7 • .4••••••.......... ir , . Mrs:. Mel Guyette is shown being Congratulated on winning a, Colour TV set by "Jack MacDonald: of MacDonald's Esso Service Stafion ire Lucknow. ' MRS. GOYETTE WON THE COLOUR TV IN THE "TIGER TIGER TIGER" CONTEST BEING HELD . BY IMPERIAL STATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY imme.. -Now :44•11.4440 ► •r Put a Tiger In Your Tank Maybe We'll Have A Colour 'I'V Set For You Too .11Mbr 14.1 4611110b IMMOw • • MacDonald YOUR •