HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-08, Page 7EDNESDAY MARCH 8th 1967
Shower 1.eld For.
Sherry jardine
On Saturday :eVening„ February..
5th, a relativeShOWet inh2,nour,
f Miss Cheryle Jardine.''brorlect,
,Wg•rheld at :the tome, of
ei.p.arkdrpother, Mrs, George
ndine. 'Ow ing to the unfayour'••• •
Ne weather conditiOns, gueStS
r�mi the Goderich.aaand Ailsa
:raig were unable. to.attend , but
bout 20 were ,present.,.‘
A decorated; basket WAS carried
n by, tWO ynntiggUeStS:, and. Sev 7
ral young ladies assisted Sherry
aopening her gifts, which were .
pay and varied-. Sherry graciOus-
y•,thanked the 'donors , arid ,
avitedalI TO come to her:holUe .
O see•her trousseau: •, • ••
The, balance of the evening 'wa's•
pent in contests and .games,: and
luring the lunch hour a social.
inieWas enjoyed. •, .,*
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Sing -Time Sun4ay.
OLIVET NEWS.; •
Men 'from 'this area 'were in,the
hoir on "Sing Time' On Sunday.,
cverend George Bali read the
eripture and•Jirn,McNairn of ,Sea -
Dan was interviewed concerning_
is experiences as a Welldriller.in
lidia last winter. •
Celebrating birthdays on 8aturday
ierIoyce and Sheila psborne:
to•help,them celebrate'
/ere Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sccitt'and
tIr. and Mrs: botigls Wrightson ,
If the 4th of Bruce. ,••
Many from here attended, "Open
louse at the bOme of :Mrs, Nor-
ea,MacCharIes 'and Sandra, in
tipley on. Saturday in honour of
4rs.MacCharles" parents:, Mr:
•nd. Mrs. Walter Walden: .
;OMPLETES COURSE
Congratulations are in .order ,for
)oug Moore of Kincardine,. Doug'
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s well known here, having attend
.4 Ripley District HighSch�oi.
)oug is nOw a licensed body-mich-
tnic, complete with:interlrovin7
Lai seal, .'haVing completed the
:ourse in rbuch less than the usual.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARlo
flITEC „ RCH
We are pleased to report that
George Walker, a patient in Wing -
ham and District Hospital y9ho re -
„cently underwent -surgery, is mak
ifg'tapick,recove;y,. • "
Visitors during. the week end with
,Mr. and; Mrs, :Gershon) Johnston of
Wirigham were Mr:, and Mrs. Jack
Johnston, David and Donna of Lon-
'dori,and, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. •
Earl Weltz and Dianna of Walker-. •
• ton also visited them. ' '
Donald Walker""of Belgrave is,
staying this week with his grand-
mother •George Walker for
company and attending his High.
SchOal classes. •• •
Mr. 'and Mrs. Stanley of Clinton.
were Wednesday Visitors with Mr.,
and. Mrs. Gershorn Johnston.
Ruth 'Coulies', student nurse - in •
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training spent the week end -with
her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes after completing a ,rnonths:
training at Hamilton Health Assoc
iatiOn: She now returns to Guelph •
Hospital: ' : ''•
Russell Ritchie Mrs. Fred, Tiffin,. •
and Mrs. Victor Emerson were in
London. on Thursday, last and visited
‘Vith Mrs. Russell Ritchie., a patient
at St:: Joseph's Hci4itai, Mrs.
:Ritcliie isnot as well as her many
friends Would.like to see her
• , The Many friends in this COMPinn.
ity wisha speedy recovery to Jack
Burchill of Wingharn • who on Thurs.=
slay 'underwent surgery in St.' Jose-
ph'S.H.Ospital., London.
Mr. and Mrs Dave king were in,
London on' Thursday and visited' •
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with friends in St, Joseph's Hospital
• Mr•, and Mrs Trim IvlorrisOn were
in:Landon' on Friday where Mr.
Morrison had a check up at • • * *
'Westminster Hospital and ;visited
friends at St. Joseph's Hospital. • .:
• ATTEND GRADUATION BANQUET
• Mr Donald.Watt returned home • •
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'on Thursday night.frOm Toronto..
and
and on Friday 'morning Mrs. Watt
accornpanitcl.her husbandto
T�ron-
to where on 'Friday' night they ' . •
attended the Stuclents'Graduation
'Banquet held at. Knox College.
Mr. and Mrs Perry Pennington'. ,.
Of Culross visited .on Saturday with • •
Mr. and Mrs; Charles Tiffin.
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She's. very busy discovering 'that a: reflection in
• a mirror is not another playmate. She'll learn •
quickly, 'and all too soon she'll be discovering
school and then boys and before, you know:, it
she'll be leading her own life. Meanwhile, thanks.
to her. Dad's foresight, she — and 'her brothers
and sisters -- can., count on Sun Life . protection
anda college education. ,If her mother and, father ,
have anything to do with it, their young miss will '
grow up with every possible advantage.
.associated • with Sufi Life , of
-Canada, the Company with the policy •
that's right for you and your family.
Why not -Vail me today?
WILLIAM •KINAHAN
R.R. 2 LticknOvi
• Ph6hit WinghOir 357,1967
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• Huron Resident
For Many Years
MRS. THOMAS C. FA-RRELL
• The:former Hazel Ellen Elizi-
betivErnmerton passed away in •
Alexandra Marine arid General
Hospital, GOderich on February
20, 1967 in heriifty -ninth year,
. Born in.Huron Township on
July 10, 1908, she was the elder
daughter of the late Matilda J./
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Lowry. who predeceased, her .1. ;.
daughter in. 1951, and William
ErninertOn: •who lives in Kincar
'dine. •• ' . •
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In 1926, she married Thomas.C.
Farrell and 'together they:farmed
in Huron Township for 39 yp4p.nn-
tiLthey Moved to Ashfield • ,
Township in 1965,,. • .•
Mrs. .Farrell leaves to mourn,
her husband. Thorp as; 'one daughteri
Mrs. Murray (Lois) McGill, God.:
ericht four sons; William and Lynn
of Kincardine Township, Robert,:
and Jainei of Huron Township;
thisteen•grandchildreht her father
William Emmertcin, and one sister.
Mrs; 'Joseph (Idella),EriirriertOp of, •
Sarnia
F.hneial •
service
ted at. the Litiklater :Funeral Horne ,
Kricardib n Wednesday Febru
ary 22, at, two Of.lock,. with Rev.,
S. R. Luton Officiating: Mr. 'Ben
Farrell sang 'Someday we'll
Understand" ..• '
• The; Pallbearers were Mrs.. Farr'
. fOnrsons , .her son-in-laW
Murray;,:and.her eldest grandson
FlOwerbearers were grandsons'.
McGili.and Clayton Farrell
and .nephews Glenn Farrell, .Thorn,-.
as'A Farrell , Harvey': Err) merton ••
and Ray ,Emmetton;: •
Temporary entombment; was 'in
the Kincardine ChaPel. •
,•Mrs . Farrell was 'a member of
1.iirgarAnglican ChurCh, and also.
attended the Church of Messiah in
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Although she had been in poOr •
healthfor the past two Years she.
was always cheered to have .her, •
• friends 'Visit lier.-MrS.Fairell was
known ,as a very .indUstrious person,
showing generosity and .great kind-
ness ....Of her many attributes, her
:abiutyto be good homemaker •
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was One of the mo.st Obvious;
..iShe_will.beLS_a_diy:_naissed by her
family and friends.
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WHITECUURCH.
Mrs, Ted EVans., Larry and Linda '
of London were Saturday evening
Callers at the,h6rrie of parents
Mr. and Mrs: Bill Evans. • '
Mr: and ,Mrs. Albert.•Coultes
went to vigit on Sunday.with Mr.
and .Mrs, Wilbert ScliwiChtenberg
and farnily of Fort Elgin.. During
the afternoon they received a •
phone call that Mr,. and Mrs. Jack,
Coultes, and family of Dresden
were at their'horne,'9., they return-
ed to'visit with them.'
Russel Ritchie,Mrs. Fred Tiffin
and Victor Emerson on Saturday
visited with Mrs.. Russell Ritchie
JoSe s Hospital 'London.
. We are Sorry to report Nat Thom-.
pion; a fornier'resident of the , •
:villagenow of LucknoW ,is'a pat-:
ient in Wingham. and District Hos-
pital. We wish hirn a srieedy,rec7
overy.
Garry Chapman at Harnilton
School of TechnolOgy spent the
week end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs'. , gussell Chapman.- . • ' .
Clark Johnston spent the week end
at CaMp Ipperwasli Militia Train-
ing tamp.. Militia from ,Wingham,
Listowel 'And Walkerton were pre
sent. • ,••
On Saturday Wesley•Tiffin and
Garry Chaprnan were.in LondOn
Where theybad a,hus being seryi- ,
ced.
PAGE SEVEN.
Observe 5iflh. Wedding Anniversary, In
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Business In Dungannon For Many Years
MR. AND MRS...HIEEER J. L.. EEDY'•
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DLJNGANNON NEWS
•:.A quiet, wedding was solerimized
at the Evangelical Parsonage Mil••
verton on March.7 1917 When •
Laura Yundt, daughter of Mr. and:
Mrs. Henry y pngt. of Rostock,
'became the bride of Heber J L.
Eedy sOn of Mr. and Mrs: Win:
Eedy of Rostock: 'Following their
marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Eedy
farmed in Ellice TOWnship, Perth
County, for four years, living
later in Milverton and Stratford
before moving to Dungannon in
1928, Where they haye.since op-
erated ' a bakery and grocery blisin•
:110i,,to telgiv es:* 411d:friend s
at a. smorgasbord dinar at their
7bOtOe on Sunday: March,: 5 and
open'honse'for friends and..neigh-
bouts on Tuesday,
They have a 'family of. five. sons .
and one 'daqhte'f. ThOrnton;4,-;
Ross of DupgannOn.,
• Frank cif Wyoming, U.S.A.. ;lack:,
of 'Strathroy•and Mrs. ' Ralph. (Luc:- •
ille) Henderson of Goderich; also.' .
!seven grand children who .were all
'• preient fOr.the'ocCasion. -•''
Guests Were present froin •Windsor •'.
WiariOn,• miivert9n.„l MOnlitcn , :
Waterloo,',.L9Pdon: and :Dundas:
. Best wishes and Congratulations
are extended to Mr, 'and.Mrs
Eedy from the comniunity
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To celebrate their golden anniv-,,
• ersnry, ,Mr. and Mrs. Eedy were
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Quality and service are the most important
commodities of your local Co-op. That is why
• it pays to see your'Co-op first.
•Luckow District
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