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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-01, Page 2&i • �T< ft it bti PAG. THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINELS LUCKNOW,: ONTARIO ,� ,� MARCH 1st, 1967 WEDNESDAY, The;. •LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL LUCKNOW. ONTARIO. The Sepoy town" On the ..Huron -Bruce •Boundary • Authorized as second . class;' mail, •Post Office Department, Ottawa• Established; 1873—Published • Each Wednesday' Afternoon . Member of the C.W.N,A, and O W.N,A. • Subscription Hate, $4.00'•a year in advance . to the U.S A., Donald. C: Thoinpson, Publisher'• WEDNESDAY,. MARCH lit. • 1967. What has been described as. {lure ori township s largest funeral serv- ices were held on Thursday of last • week when two victims of last week's train, -bus accident at Ripley •. were' laid to rest:,.. • • . Services for Kenneth William Charles Pillen,' onlyson of Rev., :and Mrs. I larold.D, Pillen. of. Huron Township,' were' conducted at Pine River United Church on Thursday at. 1.:30 :p. m. by Rev.. George Ball of Ripley United; Chur.- '• "Church,"'Rev.• Piller' is minister.at Pine' River, corning to this comm:- // 'miry .from Eastern Ontario a few years ago.. Since theirarrival 'here, the family ltaVe';•become highly ,regarded .citizens of Huron and Rev. Pillen'sministry ate Pine •.. River and 'Bethel United Churches • has;beep a veiy; progressive and :amiable:one, with many friend- ships being made both inside' and outside the congregation Kenneth was a, grade'12. student 'at Ripley District l t:igh. School and a 'Valued :goal tender .for their Juvenile hockey' club. .Students and teachers of Ripley District High School •attended the service in' abody ":and passed' •PHONE.. 357-1638 STARTING TIMES Monday ' to Thursday -4 -8 p.m . Come as ,late as 8:30 to see complete show Friday and Saturday' 2 Shows -- 7:15 and 9:15., Saturday Matinee 2 p.m:, unless otherwise noted• WED,,.THUR., FRI.,,'� .` MARCH 1, 2, 3 ".WHEN . THE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS": • Colour - Cinemascope Starring: Connie. Francis, Harve Presnell, Herman's' Hermits, Liberace• This is a musical feast star- ring teen favourite "Connie Fran- cis; add ' Gershwin and rock •'n' roll and you have a musical treat for' all the family, SAT., MON., TUES., MARCH 4, 6, "IS PARIS BURNING" CinemaScope _•- Starring: Charles ' Boyer, Leslie Caren, Kirk • Douglas, Glenn Ford, Orson Wells tThis • is. the true story . of how a German', Commander ' defied. Hitler and 'saved Paris from de- struction during ;World War; II. The' second show • on Saturday will start at 9:30. SATURDAY, MATINEE MARCH 4 THE OUTLAWS IS COMLNO • 3 Stooges Comedy through the church, in a final tri 'bute to a young friend .• Pallbearers were Jaek Campbell,' • Leonard'Reid, Lynn Lowry, David Lowry, John MacDonald; and George Messenger. Flower bearers were the' Juvenile hockey. team of Which..'cen was a member, bale Armstrong, ;Bob Benson, Dennis .Martin, Danny A, Dodds •Gerry Brooks John Fludd.er Eric Wilkin, John D. Colling,�• Ronnie Farrell, Dale Martin, Don-. ald'Saunders; Kenny Irwin, Cal vin Ritchie ,' Herb Barger; Des.- mond Courtney. Clete Dalton. John D. MacKay and Howard Harrison coach and manage the team +•Kenneth is survived by his parents, a. sister Darlene of Kit-,.' chener'and'a young sister Sandra Gay -at home. ' Temporary burial was; made .at Kincardine; •Mausoleurn . Ross. MacLennan Funeral HOme in'.Kin, cardine was in charge' ofthe'.fun- eral arrangement.. Services for Wahine ,McDonald .Courtney., second •son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Courtney of 1-1tiron,. were held .at 3 p.m. the same afternoon at the, Macennan.Fun:- eral Home in Kincardine where hundreds and hundreds.of friends , called the previous -evening to express.their sympathy to the two families: Rev': George Fall'of 'Ripley also: conducted this .:service: Wayne, who was born.:on. the .27th' of March .• 1950 , • had spent his .life • ` ,in • Upton. where. he find 'grown up,, attended puiblic School and later Ripley. District High School • Students and staff 'of Ripley also attended the:service •at the funeral home; to pay' their, last respects to • .Wayne. a; rade 11 student at' .Ripley fligh- Wayne's death, and ''that of his brother Blain on vIonday of this • week,: removed the two oldest in the.•son of the late Jeremiah Tay - a, farnilv of eight of which Mr, and < for and,mary:Jane Ru'tledge,. •l-fe Mrs, .Courtney' were .so proud, The •I received his early education tion at a two boys were keenly interested in. S. S. No 3' Colborne He worked their father':s dairy. farming .1 for several:'years in Detroit.and. operation;.and• for some time 'had . was married, to the former • been. along with: other members 'Celia Hamilton, of West W;a.wa, 'of the•farnily a: real dependable ; nosh. Forty=one .years• ago he and.' `.help' around the Courtney farttt 1' his father bought out the. general 'Friends who knew then) could say'/ , store of.W; T. Riddell and have . nothing' but• well about the two ; conducted a successful business: young men. They had become • ever .since.. He was a% 'member of'' • well know;n'to many beach people ° the Si, :Ma.rk's•Anglican Church :• in the summer through their assist ::'where he had served as a warden; aRce at MacNay's store at Amber .r .Fie .He was also a member of the ley. The An' be'rlev con munit ' Morning Star Masonic •Lodge at will miss these three,:young• men in Callow and the AuburnOrange • many ways. • . Lodge•,; Pallbearers for Wayne were'•Jack ' ,He is survived by his wife ,, the' former Celia Hamilton, and one'.. YOutk F�ufld 1#a�gn� 1n GueIpICel Residents, of this area were saddened to hear of the tragic death of 17 -year-old Grant Binder last. Thursday.. Grant had resided here .for the past several months, 'He lived with relatives in this• community but was a' native of the'Hespeler area. Tte young man had been, senten. ced to a reformatory term in court at Guelph on. Wednesday of1ast 'week, and was found Thursday hanging in a Wellington county jail cell. He was awaiting, trans:- fer to reformatory .. Jail. guards ;, found him hanging. by his shirt.. An inquest is mandatory in. any death of An inmate of a reform institution ' 'His sentence at Guelph was. for' breach of. probation, and, he, was to have served nine rrdnths in reformatory • Also convicted earlier .of theft in. Lucknow , he: had received sus- pended, ended Sentence. in'that'case but • the court: did not know the,.y:outh .had . alread . been ga suspend-: YgivenP ed sentence, for theft in Guelph, in', May : Born in Kitchener July 26, ' 1940;. he; was a son of Allan Binder and,' the former Ruth •England of Hes. peler. He lived,in the Lueknow area', for the past eight months • working _on `construction, He is a • member of the Church of the Nazarene.,: Preston- - Survivingbesides his;'parents are. one brother, Gary.:at horne, 'and One, sister, Mrs:: Robert (uzanne). Flet sch• ma n of: Hespeler The body ;Was At the ,Nelson Fun- eral Howie'after Saturday :night The funeral was Monday a at the funeral home Burial was;'.. in fiespel(er cemetery 4lbU!nMerchOnI Passes In London GORDON R.TAYLOR The Auburn•community has been: saddened by -the death of • Gordon Rueben Taylor in Victoria:' Hospital,: London Three weeks =.'previously he had surgery on' • his hip_and' was i`mproving•when @ suddenly' was stricken and passed ; away' in his. 66th 'year.: Born in West Wawanosh, he was ; Blue, Leonard Reid Mel Henry, Gary Courtne}' , David Courtney: , 'daughter, Mrs. • Ronald (Marian) Lynn Campbell. Rathwell of Brantford; 'and one . 'Flower'bearers were school' •sister Mrs,. Lloyd (Gladys) Raith- friends, David Ban. Ricky Elliott; • ,bv: of Loddon.: • Bruce Danforth, Dennis Courtney. Rev; G,E: Pakenh'am conducted, John Maclennan, Murray lac the .f,eta'1 in St; dark's gin Ii- Lerman, Robert,Cottrill.. Ronnie can. Cliurcl , • Buriaf took' place in f erguson, W Birth- rrausoleur:-kith. burial in Wayne is survived .bi�-his parents.,`.• the spfing in sail''s•cemetety: ' two sisters, Margaret. Anne and '. Mary Jane; brothers Blain, whose' Pallbearers were.Kaln- r Dawson, death has• since occurred, Larry,' Cordo#m•Dobie.. Clifton McDonald, fan•, Catm Cameron and Paul, all. atThomas HHaggitt Y Harry, Arthur hope, and':hisgrandmotheG,. Mrs"; and GordonWMcClirtchey. •Flower Ainch: aa -Td •ourtney df .kitt6.ardiinef �bea 1s.. ore, arry� ,a tp=dte�.. elt.••�.. M. .� Teinporary burial was,;rnad�e�.at , Craig., Kenneth'Scott and ,Torness t. , it c�:sr iiSe.,: iaus'.ileuttt ..W CJouslter .:,,,,. • JUST ARRIVED _. +r •4"1:' 4 ter''. , �1ir •lam 1 �.�,a -\\WsW crispy,' lacy did •.luxurious ; new gowns 'in our selected: collection. .. led St ith:' Without or w. .trains, tiers of lace or sheath designs. y,w ;# SIZES. 7 TO 20 Priced from $2$. 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