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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-17, Page 20• 781 LUCKNWW S1NTINN141.UCKMOMf LOCAL SHARE IS •$i$ 12iAssumes Share Of dost Of Churcb Picnic At. Ambulance Service At Win. ham Hospital d o Kincar4111.e. Pa.rk Olivet News). • Luckinow Village Council has accepted their share in the cost of the purchase of two ambulances completely equipped, and: the. • garage to house them,,for service at the Wingham and District Hos- pital. Lucknow,s share of the cost is $1,967,27 ' 9 . . All municipalities involved in • the use of the Wingfiam and District Hospital facilities are . being asked•to'share in the cost 'of the establishing of ambulance • service in accordance. with the • percentage of admissions in 1965, to the hospital. . James .MacDonald of Orange- • `'ville' is holidaying with Ms grandfather, Earl MacDonald. Robbie MacDonald, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of Ashfield isholidaying with his cousins Chuck and 156rf Jones in London. Mf: and Mrs. Nelson Dorsch and children of New Hamburg. visitedrelatives here. • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clark of London visited with their sister,. Mrs. Colin Howes, ' • ' Mrs. Thomas Bogie .of •Lambeth called'on friends. and relatives here. MRS. WILLIAM JOHNSON Death came in her ,sleep to • Mrs William Johnson who: was . formerly :,Katherine MacDonald; the only daughter of the late • .Duncan MacDonald and Sara', Ferguson.. She was in her 61th year. She was :a faithful member, and for many years. organist' of Ash- field , Presbyterian Church where the funeral washeld.on Wednesday, with Rev. -Wm. Henderson of Woodstock in charge. The pallbearers°: were - Fred and Robert MacGregor . Earl Howes,; Wm. .Collinson; Donald and Doug- las Drennan. Interment was in Kintail Cemetery. Besides her husband , she is survived by two sons,. Jack of Harm • Ilton, Allan, of Ashfield andtwo daughters. Mrs Stuart (Helen) MacLennan of Ashfield-, and Mrs. Gordon (Alma). Ronald of Toronto;, and five grandchildren.. ' Lucknow. had 8.8% of the admi- ssions to Wingharrr Hospital and they were asked to assume 8.8% of the cost of establishing the• service, In addition , eachmun e icipality, is asked to assume an- other 1/190/o. which is to cover other admissions for municipal- ities from outside the area. This. amounts to another $31.27.. The method of financing the ' ambulance service was',approved at a meeting of municipal repres- entatives om J.uly 21. Municipalities in the area, the percentage of admissions. in 1961 from each, and the amount of Money each has been asked to • ' contribute are; Lucknow ,, 8..80/o $1,967.27; .Ashfield , 5.30/0, $1;197.27.; Huron Twp. , $163.25; Kinloss, 6.70/o, $1,505 . 27; West Wawanosh, 50/o,$1,131. 27. In addition, each municip- ality has beenasked to contribute the 1/19%, $31.27 for admissions from outside the . area not covered. in the percentage breakdown. Olivet congregational picnic was held on. Thursday .evening in the park at Kincardine.. After supper games, and contests kept everybody busy. Races were won by 'Brian: McGuire and Marilyn Engel for the four years and under age; five to ,Seven years, Wendy Hamilton. and Mary 'Ann Coiling; eight to ten years, Nancy McGuire and • Elizabeth McKay; eleven to thtr teen years, Mary MacCharles and Laurie MacCharles; teenage girls, Evelyn White and Sharon Coiling .men, Sandy MacCharles and Rev- erend George Ball;' kick *e shoe, ladies, .Evelyn: White and Mrs. W. • Dexter; children,.•May White and; Laude MacCharles; shoe scramble,. Bonnie Nicholson and ,Elizabeth McKay. Sharon Coiling`s.tearn won both the clothespin race and the feather relay,. The oldest;wo- man at the picnic Vas Mrs. Elmer Osborne andthe oldest man ,Bert Eaton, .he'nearest birthday was Marilyn Engel. Mrs, and. Mrs, l! , Miceli?, loan; and Mary Jane of Leamington and. Donald Kirkland •of Leamington visited on Sunday with Mr, 'and Mrs, Gordon Kirkland .and family.. Mrs,. Eunice Dunsmuir has been in Victoria Hospital, ;London for the past week. Mr,., and, Mrs. Roy Keane of Strat- ford visited: on the 'week -end with • •Mr. and Mrs, W.G. Hunter,. - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Finlay and Elizabeth of Saskatoon and Mrs, Cecil, Blake of .Dungannon visited recently at the homes of Mr., and Mrs.;John Gardner and -Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Kirkland. Rev•: and. Mrs.. Gordon. Kaiser are.spending their holidays in Alberta and British Columbia.. They made their trip:by plane " Mr.- and Mrs, Lloyd Harlock of: • Toronto visited recently 'with. 'Mr, and Mrs. 'Gordon Kirkland. ' Mr, and Mrs,; Frank Reigling:of Goderich visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs, Frank Ritchie . Mr and. Mrs=. Chester Hinton and Mr, and Mrs. Syd Seymour of Oakville .were' week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Gardner .and Lane. Mr. & IllrsMoan 'Neighbours; .friends and rcelat Ives of Mr, and turns, Frani Moran gathered at the home of Joe and Teresa Courtney, R. R,.# l , 1*un • gamma on Sunday August " . 1966'; to present Frank and Clara with 'going away gifts as they h a % e' left their farm on the.iOth Con_osion' of Ashfield Township, They Are now living in, the town of 1 iicknow During the afternoon Sanki‘,v MacDonald of Kintail 'prop ided bagpipe entertainment: whi;.!i was enjoyed immensely hi- both young and old, . Wilfred (Pete). Parrish of Lucknow read 'a. well written .address and'... Mrs. Jack CollisOi of Kintail placed ,lara' and Frank in two . ' lovely chairs, They were also given an RCA Victor :Radio, , a'n electric', iron, a toaster and a gift of money,. Frank and Clara both tharired .everyone• for. their •thoughtii;ine$s and invited. them to come to • Lucknow to -,visit them in..ti.eir new home . hunch• was served by the ladies, Robert S ' Mc:Kercher, Dublin President Mr. McKercher is Vice -President of United Co-operatives of Ontario.: , Charles W: Huffman; Harrow First Vice -President .Mr. Huffman is President of the, Ontario Federation of Agric©Iture; • Donald R. Bell, Windsor Second .Vice -President. Mr. Bell is -President of the. Ontario: • Credit Union•League. : • • Fenton. G. Crydernian Tltamesyslle Mr. Ctyderman is President of United ' Co-operatives of Ontario. Organized, in 1946 as a "brave new:world" project, Co-operators Insurance . Association has become a substantial writer of home and automobile insurance: M Ontario:,A companion company, 'Co-operators Life Insurance Association, was organized in 1959.. • The Association has devoted a large share of its attention to fire and; accident prevention: Voluntary policyholder committees study "young driver'.' problems:` and are •promoting high school driver' training.. CIA has 230,000 policies in force ... 33 offices across the province,.... paid -in capital (two. companies)': $2,000,000:... earned surplus $l,400,000: These nine elected men, nominated by Ontario. Credit Union League, Ontario Federation Of Agriculture and L'nited`Co-operatives of Ontario, are the directors • and leaders of CIA in this,;its twentieth anniversa4y year, • NORMAN McMIIRCHY • The death of Norman McMurchy" . occurred at Wiarton Ontario on y • Monday, July .18th: He had been ill for six weeks. Mr. McMurchy was born -in Huron T ow nship in 1$8C the on of the late John 'McMurchy and M argaret. N icholson . He f arrned at l;ot 10, Concession 4, Huron until , 1.942 wneit'he rnOv-ed to the Wiarton district where be resided until the time of his death. • He was predeceased by rk o sis- ters. (:s, nnie) Mrs. Alex Cameron and (SSessie) Mrs. Angus . Graham and two brothers. Sam and • Cameron. He leaves to mourn one sister , (Cassie) Mrs. Allan Mac- A Gley of Ripley and two brother's,' • Alex of Whitby and John'of A ucl+- land , New Zealand. Funeral rites .were condumee . the Rev. E.N 'Mc•Gombi.e a4 the MacLennan Prtriral Homme . m t. was At Sorin . Kinloss Cement-. try. The Pallbearers Iv f.4"e Breckenridge. Jona T. 141,4'1z -cc) ' cihn A . McMm•cby, : . Rennie . n Gr aharr: as � . Carawon Mat t.rtley •).;E'; O'D. ell; Corunna. . Mr ,0't)ell is; immediate: Past P,r - dent .of CIA and a:Director of Ontario Credit`. Union League. t Kenneth W. Weatheriey, Ottawa Mr..Weathertey : is Vice -President of the :intent Credit Umorml.eague. `Charles G. Munro, Embro Mr,'Munro is sec d Vice.presi;dent of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. 1, Ray Lougheed, Barrie Aubrey S. Dalgleish, Hamilton. Mr. Lougheed.isa Director and former ,Mr. -Dalgleish is a°Director and rc,.. President of United Co-operatives of. President of hie Ontario Credit Ontario. ' League, .'