HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-08, Page 3VEDNESDAY, MARCH.Bth, 1967
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LOCAL and GENERAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs: Everett. Finnigan
f Walkerton and formerly of West
fawanosli recently enjoyed a three
Leek motor trip to.Florida ' They
sere accompanied.by Mr. and Y
irk Alex. Alexander .of: Goderich.•
Mrs, Richard' Martin of Lucknow
nderwentsurgery at Victoria Hos
sial in .LondrJn on Friday, Febru-
'y.24th. Y
,Mrs. John Carruthers spent Sun-
ay'in'Ripley :with Mr. and 'Mrs.
iliott Carruthers and fariily�
Mrs: Kenzie I oster and.
� friend of
aisle
y was 'a 'recent visitor with
Ors, Etta .Roberts
Mr. and M's. Lloyd AShton
iwn visited in. Ottawa over the
eek -end with Mr. and Mrs.. Fras-
• Ashton..
Mr' and, Mrs. j, E•:;''MacDonald
ucknow spent nt a coctpie of days last
eek at the'Imparial• Esso Dealer '
onvention in Toronto, , •
Mrs. George. Stuart was moved on
Wednesday March 1st to Winghatn
and District Hospital from Victoria
Hospital', London.. Mrs.. ,Stuart'
suffered a fractured hip and: wrist
;in a, fall on January ‘31st and has.,
been 'in' London since that- time::
'Ken Nicholson returned' tdhis
home in Lucknow.on Monday of:
last week .from Winghani and
District Hospital•,where he had.,
been a patient for twelve days,'
•
Donna, Douglas and Debbie
Johnston were visitors, with their
grandparents Mr. ,and Mrs, Fred'
Johnston of Belfast'last week -end.
Mrs. Ernest Carter and daughter
Lynda spent Thursday with relat-
ives and: friends in East London
and visited the Canada ManpoWer
Centre on Queens Ave:.
Mr,. and •Mrs ' Cliff Webster of`
London are visiting for a few:days
with friends and .relatives in this
ENGAGEMENTS
„
PIPE - MAUER
Mr; and 'Mrs. Gordon. Mauer of.'
Lucknow announce the .engagement
of their daughter, Carol Ann to Mr,
Allen Roy Piper; •son .of::Mr. and.
Mrs. 'Fred Piper of Southampton,,
The marriage will take'place at
the Presbyterian manse:in Lucknow
April 8th at 4 -p.m. ••• •
JOHNSTON - FORSTER
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,A ' Forster
of Ripley announce the engagement
of their daughter 5arelyn Isabelle
to Mr'. ,Donald. Clifford Johnston ,•.
son of Mr, arid Mrs, Clifford John.
ston of H,olyrood. The.marriage
will: take place. on Saturday, April
8th in St. Andrews tin.ited Church,
Ripley.
The regular monthly meeting
of.the Lucknow Women's Institute'.
will be: held in the Assembly,
Room on Friday 'March 10th at.
2;•30'p,ni. Guest Speaker will be
area. I George Clear of Walkerton.•
PAGE THREE
Fun�ra:
Th
ir
Thursday
Funeral services for Leonard
Blain Courtney, 17 -year-old son
of Mr. and, Mrs,. Leonard Courtney
of Duron Township, were conduct
ed at the M,dLennan Funeral Home.
in Kincardine last Thusday, 'March
2nd,at 3 p;m.,; just one week fall-:.
owing that of his 16•-year-old'bro
they ayne and 17 -year-old friend.
,
Kenneth Pillen.` .
The three young risen were all
victims of.a tragic school bus -train
:'collision in Ripley on February 20th
Blain was the eldest in the 'fam-
ily ofMr. and Mrs.. Leonard Cour-
.tney' and would have observed his
18th birthday on April 25th. As•
-eldest, he had shouldered the res-'
ponsibilities of many duties' at.the
• Courtney farm and was always ably.
assisted by his. five brothers and,
two sisters.,
The ;six Courtney boys willingly
handled the 'farm chores at.the'
barn. Blain was. a capable , respon-
sible young man and was'well
thought of'by'friends and neigh-
bours' in the Amberley.corhrmunity::
Flain :attended publicschool in
Huron Township; High. School rn
Ripley and at the time of his
death was a student at the Wing
ham: Vocational,School where he
was:specializing in electricity
Grades 11 and 12. at Ripley _District:
High School and: fellow classmates
in grade 11K at Wingham Vocation.
al'.School all paid their respects
in a group following•Blain's;death .`
Blain lived for one. week .follow
,ing the,Ripley accident but little
hope was held forhis recovery
from the start With this in mind
;dot tors•approached the ` Courtney.
family. and 'requested permission
todo a kidney transplant in event
of Blain's death. `Mr, and Mrs,
Courtney •consented to this and
,because of this decision a.17-year-
Old
.17-yearold London district.boy will have
a new•chance.atlife. 'The trans
plant. was:dope immediately'foll
owing Blain's death at Victoria :
•
Hospital in Lond'on,.
• Hundreds. of friends called at the ..
McLennan •Funeral. Home to again
pay 'their respects and offer sym=
'pat ,y. to the bereaved family; Mr..
Codrtney told The Sentinel that
words cannot describe the:corn-
fort that they have received .by
the kind acts of friends, both near
AT.THE,TV CL NIC,`
:RIPLEY, PHONE 66:V16
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Luckflow'Branch:'
Mirk W.L Founding
The Lucknow.branch celebrated,
`.the 70th .Anniversary of the .found-
ing of the Women's Institute on
Tuesday, February 286 with a
card ,party. Seventeen tables,of
shoot,and euchrerwere played. An
enjoyable evening was spent with
Mrs; Les Purves and Janes Mathers
high for shoot and low, `Mrs, Carr,-
:others; High for euchre were Mrs,
Frayne and Alex Ma.cK;entie, and
low Ross. Cumming.
Mrs.:. Philip Stewart gave a talk
on how the Institute was first organ'
ized'.by Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless ae
Stoney Creek, Mrs. R.14: Thpttip-
son , a charter member of the"Luck
now branch, cut the anniversary'
•ca ke ..
`Condi was ,then served.; '
or
est Victim
i a,nd .far.
Rev.,. Harold D. Pillen, minister
at 'P.ine River United Church where.
the Courtney family attended,,
who •hirnself had lost' a 'son,. One
week•previously from the same
accident, conducted the, funeral
service Thursday and was assisted
'by Rey. George Ball of Ripley Um-
ited_ Church. Temporary burial.
wasat Kincardine Cemetery CliaL.
pel withfinal resting place to be
Kincardine Cemetery.,'
Pallbearers were Lynn Campbell '
i of 'London,. who hadworked. with
Blain and Wayne Courtney at
McN°ay's. Store during the summer;-
'also -Lynn Lowry, Jack Campbell,
Gary. Courtney Murray Thompson
'and Jake Verhulst. These five
young men: had been doing chores
night and morning at.:the Courtney
farm,,'following the :accident.:.
Ma.ny'others also assisted at the
farm in'variou`s'.ways.'
Flower bearers were. Dennis Court ;
'ney, John and Murray.MacLennan.
Ike Scheistel John Bradley; Allis
ter' and Wilmer Ivla0Kay and Glen
Ferguson
.Blain.is survived by his. parents,,
two sisters. Margaret Anne and
Maly Jane; four brothers, Larry,
lan • Cameron' and 'au1 all at
home; his, grandmother, Mrs..
Archibald Courtney of Kincardine;
LUC:KNOW
UNIT p: CHURCH. I.
Rev . R. -L, Stirling,. B.A., B.D.
Minister
MARCH lith .
(Sth in .Lent)
10:08 , a.m. Adult Bible Class , �.
and Sunday School
11:00 :a.m. 'Morning' Worship
THOUGHT FOR THE • DAY ,
"You are as young as your
faith,: as old= as: your doubt; . as
young as your self-confidence,
as old' as`' your fear;:._ as young
as your hope, as old as your
despair.„
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. 'Roderick' ,MacLeod
Minister
MARCH 12th
10:00 a.m Sunday. School'
11:00 a.m. ?doming Worship
.5T. • PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH.''
Rev.' 'Stanley' E. Jay, B.A.,
Rector •
Lent 5 '
.'MARCH' 12th . .
Church School 10:15 a:m
Morning Prayer 11':15 a.m.
Series of 4 Topics ,
'MAN AND.HIS CHURCH
Topic "Public Servants, and The
Church" on 'Friday; March 10 at.
8;30 p.m.
Panel , - Murray »Gaunt '"M.P.P. ;
DeWitt Miller, mayor of Wingham;
Mme...M. •St., Hilare, former' 'journ-
,
alist.
B.D
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The community 1', invited