The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-24, Page 14CABINET
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PORTLAND AND MASbNRX •
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(Whitechurch News) '
A miscellaneous showers was held.
at S, S. # .9 School on Friday '19th
in:honour of Ruth Taylor.' The
program consisted of readings by
Mrs. Gordon McBurney and Mrs...
Jim Toth, Lori Thompson sang a.
.
solo, •Brenda, Doris, Joyce and
. Linda Coultes sang. Several con—
.tests
on•tests were conducted.
.Sharon Coyle., .cousin of the bride
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, 'mother .of
the bride-to-be and Mrs, Gordon ,
McPhail mother of the groom were
seated with the bride and assisted
.in opening the many lovely gifts.
Ruth thanked her many; friends for
their kindness, • • .
gefre'shments were- 'served -at the
close by the :hostesses,: Mrs. John -
and
L.. Currie', Mrs, Norman' Coultes
:Mrs. Lynn Morrison, D1'"�C.IeXt �llon#
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Batchelor. For the I:IRST time in its life;
urday with Mr, and Mrs. George
of Proton Station visited On Sat- Lions lnternational District. A�,.
' .
Which consists of:the Counties of
Thompson•.. Charles returned holmSfmcoe . Dufferin, Grey`,. welling
from holidays with them. -
Y
•' ' •8
ton, Perth.. Huron and'. Bruce,
Donald Gaunt of Kitchener vis-
Will have a visit from the A ssocia
Oed•with his parents, ;Mr..and Mrs bon's International President,
'Russell Gaunt:.Mr. and Mrs. Edward M,,. -Lindsay from l:awrenC,
Parrish Moffat also visited at the burg,..Te:nnessee: , .
same home on Saturday evenings The meeting .will be at i"ern
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Rfntoul. Resort heal` OriUla on Tut. day,.
,visited with, Mr. and Mrs. RalphSeptember';6th, where: all Lions
Cameron • of Ashfield on Sunday. and their_wives wilt.meet :and
Donna.and Anne Rintoul pent r hear the President.' Mr:. `Lindsay,
the' week -end with their parents, is a former Mayor of Lak�rence• •
Mr : and Mrs • Sydney ,Payor i'rom burg' being named the States out-
Dundurn, Saskatchewan. visited standing Mayor in 1955..Ise was
at. Mr'. and Mrs:. Fred Tiffin " elected•President: of Lions :Intek
last:'week:•national, the 'largest world-wide'.
Mr, and Mrs Don .Gray and organ1zationr of its kind, at the
family of London visited With association's Annual •Convention.`
'Mr,:'and Mrs.. Tom. Magoffin on in NewYuck City in'1'u1y 1966.
Sunday., Bonnie.- Tommy and His Objective.for the; A'ssociat-,
Donald remained fora week's km ofor the year is "Search for
holidays �: Peace"...,
A former principal of-Lucknow.`..
Continuation School. H. Alvan
Doupe of Cooksville. passed away
'' at South Peel Hospital' there on
Thursday of last week.
Although teaching here many
years ago, Mr. Doupe was well
remembered by many in'•the com-
munity . He came here in 1913 as..
principal andremained in Luck
now until 1920 when ht left to
assume the 'principalship of. Port
Credit. High :School,
The funeral service was held
Monday in Port Credit with burial.
at .Clarkson
Tom Harris, Ripley's oldest life-
long resident,passed away Sat-
urday, August 13, in his,88th
year at the Kincardine General
Hospital.'
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SAFE, ECONOMICAL
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it's easy to "convert' to of We have a complete
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Complete Esso oil furnace unit -$4.95' a
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continuedhome heating comfort.
Aingiaudo.yair sistilog & tsorb
Born in Ripley. on 'My 28,i8'79,
Mr. Harris was the eldest of six
children. He ;was the son of Mr
and Mrs. John D. Harris:6l3is$
father'died :when Tom was only
11 years old, necessitating him •
to leave school and become the
provider for, his mother • 3 "sisters
and 2 brothers He took charge
of his father's:business of live-
stock dealer; from whichhe re=
tired only, a few rears ago':.
M.r..,Harris faced many major
challenges andadversities since
his father died r^•years ago.; How
ever, he lived and died with a
,courageous but simple' faith. He •
.believed .that it was• -not what
happens to a person that .Count;,
but rather what one does and how.
one reacts to setbacks, Perhaps
he will be remembered most by
his loved ones and .countless
friends for.his guidance and help
for those in need/
• Mr. Harris wasa life Member .
in the 1.0.O .P: Lodge, No.;. 281, .
Ripley receiving his .i c th .Y wel
in June 1964. He was also a
member of the Old Light Lodge,
AF & AM ,1S4,. Lucknow and was
due for his 60th Jewel in this lodge
later this month; He .was a' loyal"
member and .supporter sof Ripley
United Church, and also a staunch
supporter of the Salvation Army •
.which he highly regarded.
Pallbearers were Ross. Marty n
'Lloyd Irwin, Nem Black Finlay :•`
MacDonald, Neil McLennan,
•Willard Johnson. F
Honour Mary
ninon 4.?
Monday 'Shower
Mary -,Anderson of Toronto ,•
daughter of Mir. •and Mrs.. 'W.13,
•Anderson of Lucknow, was gi;est
of honour on Monday evenir,F of
' this week at a rniscelianeow
shower: at the home of Mrs, A4org
Henderson • of Lucknow. . •
Mary , whose marriage': a l • ; pi '
ace this.Saturday in LucknW
United. Church, was assisted IA
opening her gifts by her sistc r Mr'
Bill Swan of Walkerton and Mrs,
Jack Treleaven of Lucknow, ,
Mr. Harris was. predeceased ,by a
daughter Beverley, age, 5, and his.
wife°Myrtle Huffniarrin 1953. He
leaves to mdurn his loss one'daugh-
ter Adeline, (Mrs. H.A. Ladd of
Palmerston) . two sons, Huffman .of
Toronto, and William of Ripley, '
also 5 grandchildren - Heather,
Ronald, David, Carolyn and Paul.
Final resting place was Ripley.
Cemetery, ,•
KITCHENER FLYING DUTCHMAN
BUGLE BAND s�
(Over Sixty Pieced
BRUCE CO. JUNIOR . PIPE BAND
(Invited To Expo Next. Year)
LUCKNOW DISTRICT • HIGH SCHOOL
•` BAND •
i Lucknow's Pride For Many Years/. :
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