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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Advertising Is.-.
Important. Factor
The meeting of the. Sa�ge'en Life
.Underwriters. Association was•held
. at the 4 Aces Restaurant in Clifford •
on April 21 with.the following
members present,
/ Walter. Lantz , State "farm Life;
Hanover; William Schinbein; Mut:-
ualLife,, Hanover; Gordon Raebum,
Paul Revere Life, Durham; John
• Schnurr, Mutual Life., Walkerton;
Albert Disch, Northern Life, Walk-
. erton; Clarence Thompson , 'Sun '••
Life, .Walkerton; Perce Pentland
• , Metropolitan Life, Hanover; • Harry•
Bruegeman Mutual Life, Hanover;
INilliatrt Conron,. Manufacturers
Life, Wingham;: Wilford. Caslick,
Imperial Life,Wingham; William
Kinahan; Sun Life, Lucknow.
• Speaker' for the, day was William
ConrotC His topic was Public Rel -
'Atkins and advertising: He
stressed the importance of a. per
son being interested in all comm"=
'.' unity activities, and as' well as
being .interested, being involved
in the activities in the community
as much as possible '
-He outlined\ the advantages 'of
mass advertising by large firms,
both by radio & T.V.• and by
ne'w.spaper, but felt that personal
advertising isi
ng by
an individual,
and
particularly local advertising eras
much 'more effective for the in-
dividual, and particularly local
advenising 'was much snore effect-
ive for -the ividual , than
advertising the firm, with which
a person is associated In relating:
some personal experiences Mr.
Conron 'felt that advertising was an
important •factor.in time 'manage-
ment .which is` e, important in any
business and'particularly` to the
Life Underwriter: -
Program chairman Walter Lantz
reported that arrangements had -
been :made to hold a joint meeting
with Owen, Sound Association in
May with, Gordon Nairn of the Nat-
ional Association as guest •speaker;.,
who. would also be showing pictur-
es of 'Expo 67. .
4uCknoviResident
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MRS.; ,1+1,,G. IviacKENZI$
Mrs'Neil. G. MacKenzie passed
away in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London on Saturday ; April'15th -
following,a''hear>r attack, Mrs,.
MacKenzie had suffered a hip
fracture in a fall 'six weeks pre-
vious and had been hospitalized
since that time*. 4he. was in her,
86th 'year.' ••
Mrs , MacKenzie' was the former
Bertha Augusta Robertson, a Baugh
ter of George S'. Robertson and, �.
Mary.McAllister, She was•born in'
Ashfield Township on October 2nd
On March 15 , 1911 '; a't `the Luck-- j
now Presbyterian Church., she marc
ied Neil, G. • MacKenzie of Ashfield
Township. They farmed in Ash-
field for,many years , moving to.
Lucknow in 1955 to make their
home with Mrs. MacKenzie's, bro..
thee; ,Stuait. Mr. •'MacKenzie
passed' away in January 1958
Stuart Robertson -passed away in•,;
June-, ,1966.'.,
Besides her husband and brother
she was predeceasedby an infant
daughter Donalda Catherine.'
'Mrs. MacKenzie is survived by
two daughters Margaret , - 'Mrs.
Donald Blue of Ripley and Mary,
Mrs. John Collinson of.'Kintail;.
7 grandchildren, ,10 great grand
children:,
Funeral service. was conducted at
the MacKenzie. Memorial Chapel,,
Lucknow on Wednesday, April
19th, with interment at Greenhill':'
Cemetery. Rev. Rod' MacLeod of
the Lucknow Presbyterian, Church ,
:of which she 'was a member, off-
iciated 'at the service. -
Pallbearers were Ross.MacKenzie
John Neil MacKenzie Jr; ,Ewan
MacLean, ;Alex MacNay., Eldon
Miller,' Cameron MacDonald.
Mrs.• MacKenzie wase life mem•:
ber of Ashfield --Presbyterian
Women's Missionary 'Society , a.
life-long member: of the.•Women's
Institute and a member of the
Bruce Chapter, Order of the East-.
ern'S'tar, Kincardine.. An Eastern
Star Memorial Servicewas con
ducted on Tuesday,' April 18th
,at8p m -
Grace Sherriff,
St. Helens Native
Died In Wingham
" Miss Grace b. Sherriff of Wing
ham" died in.Wingham, and, District
Hospital on April1t1i .-The funeral
was held Friday,, April l4th with
service at the .R; A. Currie's -
Funeral Home and burial.in: Wing-
ham Cemetery , conducted by
Rev. G. L. Fish. • • '
The pallbearers were.. nephews,.
•W . J. Tiffin Peter Sherriff, Wall
ace.Wilson, Russell Johnston,
George H. Marr and Orland Leid-
'en , Floral tributes were: carried' by
G:. W. Tiffin, Hilliard Glaves, •
Garnet Farrier and Melville Math-,
els..
'Miss Sherriff was born in St.
Helens; West Wawano'sh and was,
the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William 'Sherriff. She
attended Public, and High Schools
in 'Wingham and Stratford Normal
School.' She also attended .Business
,College,
She was a member of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
Miss Sherriff was a quiet, reserved'
person,, highly respected by. all
who knew her',.•
She, is survivedby two. sisters,
'Mrs, Annie J. 'Tiffin and Miss
Jennie R. Sherriff, both of Wing -
ham,'' Miss Sherriff was predeceas
ed by three brothers, Wesley ,
John and Milton 'and• ,two sisters
Mary and Susie,'
aid Irir
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'WEDNESDAY ',,.APRIL'26th,•
RipIey-HUI,on. Central .School
•
All parents with children ready to enter Grade 1, during,
the 1967-68 school term ,are requested to Ngister at the Ripley-:
. Huron Central School on
•
•P.M.
THURSDAY• APRIL Z7th'FI��M 2•TD 4
• WITH MRS.; .VIOLET:1 MacKRNZ'IE. 'TEACHER:
It IS required . that roi�r child must b. six. `years of age:
before December 31st, 1967 and the 'child •'should. accompany
• parent at. time of -registration .
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE:' WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE
Mrs: Chas. Robinson Heads Ladies Aux:
Two New Members Are Initiated
The April ,meeting of Ladies
Auxiliary Legion # 309
was held:in,Legion Hall, on Tues
day. , April 18 ; preceded by a Pot :
Luck Supper to celebrate' the .Aux
iliary's birthday
Special,guest for. the; evening was
,Mrs. - Howard Carroll of .Goderich,
'Zone Cornmander of Zone C-1',
who paid her official visit, •
Mrs. Charles. Robinson; presided.,
.The "new' officers were installed by
Mrs. •Carroll, as follows: President
Mrs . Charles Robinson; 1st Vice
President Mrs. Ronald. Forster
2nd Vice President Mrs. Dan'--
Thomson; .`Secretary Mrs. Claire,
Johnstone; Treasurer'Mrs. Jim
Gardiner; Sgt. vAt Arms ,Mrs., Jim'
McNaughton. '-
Two new members, Mrs, Irvine
Eedy of Dungannon • and Mr's,
Walter.• Arscott of Whitechurch ' d
were 'initiated into the 'Ancillary.
The transportation report' and '
Veteran's Report were given by -
Mrs., McNaughton and the sick
committee report and the sports
"report were given by Mrs. Forster.
A tearrl from the Lucknow Auxili
iary which entered a Bowling .
tournament in Walkerton were •
fortunate to bring home a prize
Mrs: Bob Lyons and Mrs. Mac
Naughton each won individual
prizes.
The "Mystery Box", was won b
Mrs-. Canon. She was .also pre-
sented with, a gift from the auxi
iaryby Mrs. Robinson.
QLI VET
Mrs. Walter Roulston has retur
home after 'spending a few days
with Mr. and.Mrs ,Bob Orr sinc
she was discharged from hospita
Mrs. Melvin Coiling visited of
Wednesday with her sister, Mrs.
David King ,near Teeswater: -
Mr: and ,Mrs. John Nelson of
Lucknow and Mr and Mrs. Dou
Moore of Kincardine were Sunda
visitors with the White family.
. Mr. and Mrs. W.T.:Roulston.
spent the week visiting with Mr
and Mrs. Bob Backwell and othe
relatives in the Hamilton area.
Sympathy is, extended to the
relatives of Mrs Margaret Solos
late of Lucknow.
Mr: and Mrs. ,Henry Howes of
Listowel; visited on Sunday: with
and Mrs. Walter Black, and fame
COME TO T
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LUCKNOW ' DISTRICT
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