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D: Pillen
est Minister
ZlaN •NEWS
• Successful Anniversaryservices
were held last Sunday in Zion
ctitueh. Rev. 11;D. Pillen of Pine
River was' guest speaker. Special
rnttsso which was very much enjoy-
ed, was supplied by the Presbyter-
ian Male quartette of Lucknow in
the morning. In the evening the
choir rendered music.
Mr. and Mrs.. 'Charles Riach and
family of: Woodstock; and Mr. and
Mrs, Wm., J. Irwin and Lloyd of "
Kinloss visited on Sunday with Mr.'
• and' Mrs. Charles Wilkins.
Mrs. W.O. Huntei'of Lucknow.
spent1Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hunter and' Wanda..
Sunday guests with Mr. , and Mrs.
Frank'Ritchie were -Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard McInnes of Kinloss; Mr.
and: Mrs. Eldon Henderson, Mr.
and':.Mrs .1111 Ross ,Rev . Gordon
and ,Mrs. Kaiser of Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs.: Bob Helm of,Ashfield.
Mr. and: Mrs.' Fred; Best, Bob and
David of Toronto were visitors on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Gardnerand Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'G
, Hunter. • They also' visited other
friends in the Lucknow: area.:
s.
George Hunter',
ge Lucknow;,
Mrs. Ken' Laidlaw , Patricia and'.
Dianne : of London called on Mr.
and Mrs. Wm Hunter on Monday.
. Visitors on Sunday with Mr: and
Mrs. Doug Raynard and Dianne
were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 1Raynard
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.' Russel
Irvin of Ashfield.
Zion Church •has received an
• - exterior coat of white. paint
Ken Kirkland left Sunday. for
Orilliawhere he willcommence,
work for Alfred Andrew with his.
pump and,water equipment busin
ess. •
Mr. rand Mrs. Peter Cook .visited
on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Holland of :Clinton
Visitors on Sunday with Mr and
• Mrs.: Peter ;Cook were Mrs Ken
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1'4ty
RIPLEY
transferred: "forces sale
f '._.1 is: 7 room,two storey 'home,
on town ;water choice lot
60, x 165; ,features 4 bedrooms,
ba' 1 otos;: 20 ' x 40 •garage.
will 0 could be ,xused as ` small:
barn . etc. ' Only $6,500 Terns
may be arranged. ,
CALL NOW :395.2424
ALTER., BRECKLES
KINLOUGH
Valu :. le corner location ' with
extra. building: lot. ' Combining -
store 39 x 24 with excellent
home living. 'area; 4 bedrooms, -
li 11 1 1: area, 3. 'piece bath,
Hot a central heating. A real..
oppo "ty at $4,800 cash:
CALL WALTER ` BRECKLES'
395.2424 '
INIrOSS ,'fWP..
Corner farm -- 56' acres; ' bank
barn,' ' !air, stabling, 6 . room
frame insulzbrick'house, central
heating; 'sacrifice, $3,000' .down
payment...$6,500 full pricer
WALT FrR,i,BRECKLES 395-244.
REAL
'Pa
ESTI
Wilson atd •Scott•of Wingham, Mrs.
Helen CoQ . k and Valerie Johnston
r
e •Mrs
of God ieh.
, . Lorna Clippertsn
Of London., Mrs. `William' Humphrey
of Wawanosh and Peter Steer of
Kinloss
Mr. and Mrs.: Grant Chisholm are
spending this. week .at Expo.
'For Trouble . Free.
Baling you. need..:
1.
Because it's 'made: from top quality
:pure sisalane fibres on the most mod-
ern,.
od-
ern'eui'
q pment, you get -maximum
'quality,: uniform.ity, length and
strerigth.''. C,6 -0P Bale'''. Twine • tuns
smooth 'and ° free -eases your baling •
work end reduces coslsy delays in the
field gets your crop baled•while at•
its best!
Stock up noW' t. Be sure yeti. have `a.
:'sufficient supply of •Co - OP 4.Ba/er
and Binder Twjnes . op hand to see ,
yob through the season.
•Reaiuered Trade, Mark " '
DIstrict
;Phone.
528-2125
H M•38.6 7
Co-op
►t. He�ert�s Native:
)eel In 42nd. Year
MRS. G9GE RANSTQN
Mrs, George., Cranston' of St. Hel-
ens
ens 'passed away in ,•Wingham, and
District Hospital on Sunday;, June.
4th. She.was in her• 92nd year.
Mrs: Cranston was the ;former
Frances Emmeline Hurnphrey,
daughter of William Humphrey•
and Alice•McGuire and, .was born.
at St.' Helens on July 15 , 1875 ..
She married `George Cranston of-
Ashfield.' Mr. Cranston Went: West
to work and before he was estab-
lished'and' could'send for his: fam
ily, ; he passed away and is buried
in the West •
Mrs..Cranstonand her young
family moved, back to the; St.
Helen's area and 'made their home,
with her father .and brother Mid
'Humphrey where her father later,
passed away...' Nineteen years ago
Mrs. Cranston and her brother•
moved to the village of .St. Helens
Mi. Humphrey. passed away :in Dec
ember of last year; that:„
„
time Mrs. Cranston,has been•with
her son; Earl and his wife in Ash
field' •
She is surviv•ed by :one son, Earl
of Ashfield, one daughter Mrs
Della Macfarlane of Gimli,'
Manitoba,i sister Mrs. Caroline
Boles of:St„ Catharines; .5
grandchildren and twelve, great
grandchildren, • .
Bes�des her husband she was.•pre.-
deceased �•by seven sisters and two
brothers. dFuneralservice. was held at Mac_
Kenzie Memorial ChapelLucknow,
on Wednesday, .J�une 7th, with
interment at Gree
Rev: A,E,; Willis of of St. Helen's •
United Church was minister:
,Pallbearers were
Bill Taylor, Georg
Sturdy, Lloyd Hum
Humphrey.
. `
shill cemetery.
,
Ross, Taylor ,
e. Webster, :.Jack:.
phrey,• Harold
Arb�rD�y At
North Ashfield
, .
LOCHALSH NEWS'
North'Ashfield Public School is, a
bitsy place these times. One day /
last vteek an old fashioned arbor
day took place with •a general
clean up of yard and school, a ball
game and. a lunch of. freshie and
hot dogs. •;`.
:ORGANIZE BALL T;BAMS .
' prganized ball gamer have also •
been enjoyed by grades'5'and 6.
Doug. Drennan and Herby.Barger
have been looking after"tI ese, and
in a recent game between.Pine '
River and North Ashfield, North.
• Ashfield came .out'victorious.• '
A girls team will soon be organ-°.
ized and there'will be plenty. of
action for the next few ,weeks,
•Mrs, '>sonald.'R.' MacKenzie and
Mrs, Frank MacLennan were: in
Stratfordfora day.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
and Mr.. and Mrs. Bob ,McIntosh •
have been recent visitors at Expo . .
in Montreal and report a good
time with plenty to see and do.
Friends Duncan' Farrish Will
• be pleased to know he is improv
'''ng in Kincardine hospital'; after
his' accident ,while riding horse
back.
Phyllis Bradley is getting some
practical experience teaching in
the school where she will be in the
fall at Scarboro. •
Mrs. T. E. Farrell of Kincardine
is spending a few days with her son
Thomas Farrell:' •--
'Mrs
• 'Mrs . Annie McMurchy is spend
ing,a few days with -her daughter
at Elmira •
Weekend visitors at the Oliver
McCharles hone were Rev. and
WHY YOU
SHOULD CONVERT
YOUR PRESENT
EQUIPMENT TO
SAFE, ECONOMICAL
OIL HEA
lt's easy to convert to. oil. We have a complete . .
line of top : quality Esso Heating Equipment to
choose from • Esso burner— $1.85 a month •
Complete,: Esso oil furnace unit -114.954"a
•
month. And now, with Esso heai ..equipment,
8«l:..P
we can arrange for you to get. Esso Home Heat',.
Service, at no cost. Your best guaran
continued' home heating comfort.
*iiutdo4 wow .rad eft.`
Plumbing and Heating Phone.' 528.3012. Lucknow
ESSO.OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE
HOME HEAT SERVICE` ..
Mrs . Douglas, Brydon :of Courtland: • .
Mrs. W..J Attig of'Powassan and:
Mr, and Mrs. '•Norval •Stewart,
ATTEND, GRADUATION
Mrs .AnnieMcMurchy and Mrs.
Lorne 'Luther were in St. Thomas
where: they •attended the grad uat
ion•exercises at Alma College.
Mrs. McMurchy'sgrand;tlaughter
was one of the . graduates...
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