HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-26, Page 18THE I.UCKNOY; SENTINEI,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Plans Progressfor
Saugeen Tour
MRS, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY
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1 The death occurred in the Delray
General Hospital, Detroit, Mich
igan, on Friday„ September 30th
in her 89th year following a hip
fracture, of Mrs, William Mont-
gomery, the former Mary Susanna
Percy. She had enjoyed fairly
good health although confined to a
wheel chair fee some time, and
made her home with her daughter,
Mary. Mis, Montgomery,was the
last surviving member Of a 'family
of ten and was the daughter of the...
•litte 'William Percy,and Susan.Patt-
ersOn. She was predeceased by
five brothers, Thomas, Walter,
William, James and Edwin and
four sisters Francis Ann ( Mrs.
Harry Blackwell). Catherfne ( Mrs.
Alfred Haldenby), Ida passed '
away at the age of 9 and Margaret
• at the age of 6. Mrs. Montgomery
• was barn and raised in the Kinlough
area. She was a lover of'music
and graduated from the .London
Conservatory of Music and was
organist of the Kinlough Anglican
Church for many years and gave
• music lessons in •the area, -travel*
by bicycle. '
On bine 22nd, 1909, she married
Mimi Montgomery of Huron I
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Transportation arransernents have
been completed for the Saugeen,
District Boy Scout? Centennial 1
Tour to the Maritime Provinces in •
July .of next year'. Six large buseS, •
five statinn, wagons and a varitype
truck will be needed tVcarry the •
260odd. Scouts, their leaders: and •- •
the necessary.. camping gear;
• The convoy will leave Walkerton •
onthe last day cilium, 1967*0
spend the 'first of luiy, Canada's
official 100th birthday. In Ottawa.'„ .
From there the boySwill go 041 ,
Expo 0617 in Montreal and thence.,
throu0 Quebec, New BrunsWick',
Nova Scotia and:Prince Edward
Island, a trip Which will take three
weeks in all • - • • •
. One .Of the existing 'probients at:.
the mammals lack of a few lead-
ers. :Each Scout troop which is
sending bdys on the trip muit also
provide one; Or :more leaders, de-
pending on the number of Scouts:
wIlo.are going, In a few Oases t4e.
•necessary leadersilave not been
provided,' but It ls expected that
these. gaps will be filledwithin
the next,few weeks., •
Purpose of the Centennial). TOur
is to give a large group Of Ontario .A
boys a broader understanding and
appreciatina of the size:and grand --
Township where they farmed until ezr. of their own land and to
1921 when:they moved to Detroit. provide them with in opponirdly
He away inl958. They had to meet and lmow boys from other .1
a family of mo.diughterS, Mary parts of Canada. .
(hits. Robe.ri Nevale),and Mildred.
both of Detroit and also shared
their parental love with two foster
children Doris Watson ( Mrs. Dick
Howard) and the late Sydney Parry,
The funeral service was held ik
Hackett Funeral home on Sunday.
October 2nd after which the.
remains were brought to the Link -
later funeral home,\ Kincardine,
where the service was held on
Tuesday afternoon, conducted by
the Rev. S.R. Lupton. rector of
the thumb of the Messiah with
interment in the Kincatelne
ceetery. •
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