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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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uerAesidenfi Of
►sh�i�ld township
CHARLOTTE M. PRE* NAN
Mrs,. Charlotte May (Joy)
'Drennan, 81, lately a resident of
Huronvew , Clinton, passed away
Monday; October 30, at Huronview.
after a five -years' .illness► •
Born May 17, 1886 , at Oshkosh;
Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry
Joy and Mary Currell, she lived in,
this community until she was 14.
She later movedto. Ashfield •
mm township.
She was married to William
Drennan, a former' Ashfield resi-
dent, December 20,,1904, and
the -couple lived in this:township
until the time of Mr .; Drennan's.
death', February 14, 1932;
Mrs, Drennan was a member of
Ashfield Presbytetian. Church
during her residency in this
township
She is survived by four datughters
and one son: -Mrs. Aubrey (Ella)'.
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Collins, Stratford; Mrs. Harold
(Jean),Eiligson; Stratford; Mrs.
Alvin' (Thelma) Collinson.
Ashfield, Mrs. Bruce (Norine):
Vardonr Mount Clements, Michig
an; Henry of Ashfield:
Mrs.: Drennan;is survived by '22
'.grandchildren and nine great -
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iscuss Expo, Are
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roud .Of . Canada
Mrs. Cecil Sutton was hostess to
the November : meeting of Purple
Grove Women's Institute The meet
ing was in charge of Mrs, `Sutton
and Mrs; Don Gillies.. Mrs.'
Victoria Smith read the Scripture
from Romans X11. When asked what
are our ;responsitZilitie s as Canadian
citizens., the 'members felt, training
our children to have fun on. Hallow-
, e'en 'night spreading happiness
'about us, being thoughtful of those
we meet.and in our area, don't re-
peat hearsay, strive for a'.good
home, use our franchise. Thanks
'were expressed, to. Mrs, .Morford
Mackay and Mrs,, George •
Harkness for making the arrange-
ments to visit Brucelea Haven and.
they yin turn thanked those who hel-,
. ped.. The -members had, enjoyed-
. 'the day and were very interested
in the crafts at Brucelea Haven
which anyone can .purchase at,any
time: -
Achievement Day for the 441
girls of this area 'will be in. Kincar
dine" on November 25 Mrs:• Hark-
ness and Mrs: Howard Thompson;
displayed the Centennial Quilt and
tickets were sold on it. All
members have tickets to sell. A
donation was voted for`
Remembrance Day and Mrs. Wm
' Arnold will place it at the,Ceno-
taph. Memberships have been paid.
in the .Bruce Historical Society for
the Curator and Historical' Research
Convener. A Pot Luck $upper was
suggested for November 24• with a
'committee' of Mrs. Don McCosh;
Mrs ,..George Harkness. and Mrs. •
Wm. Arnbldin charge: The Dec-
ember meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Harvie Thompson: Mrs.:
Wm, Arnold•gave a report of the
County Rally held in Ripley She
was impressed withthe fine address
given by Miss .Jean Sutton,when
�.� •- ,.,..,.►.y �C,nunt S chola r
ship.
Mrs. Walter Forster was in charge
of the program. 'A discussion. on
Expo was held with the seven mem
ers_w.ho had attended taking part
Everyone had enjoyed it and
learned a lot and felt they came"
home'with a higher opinion of
Quebec people and a pride in Can.
ada . • Mrs .. George Harkness 'conduct.
ed a contest on the Floral Emblems.
of:Canada Mrs. Walter Forster
gave a short sketch on Ontario.. Mrs.
Don McCosh gave 'Mrs.. Don Dore's
report on the Hallowe'en Social
which' had been very successful.
Mrs'. Ben Scott, thanked the hostess.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Don
Gillies and Mrs . ' Victoria, Smith.
Purple Grove Institute is proud to
have two of its members now hold-
ing a ILA: degree. Mrs . George'
Emerson having gotten hers' last`
year and Mrs. Burton Collins at a
.recent Convocation,
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George Newbold
Speaks To Guides
GUIDE, N E4i/S
The November .3rd meeting of the
Lucknow Guide Company, opened
in the usual way. ,The Parol
Leaders then presented pictures of
the fAtrst: three Guide laws that their
• patrols bad brought.
• A short time was spent yin Patrol.
Corners.:` In preparation for the • .
Friend to the:;Handicapped badge,
George Newbold spoke to the
Guides about how they could assist.
people with a hearing .handicap,.
'The Manual alphabet was.
dernonstrated ;
Mrs. McKim did some first, class ,
compass work. Land 'Sanger
Beverly iacDonald'led campfire..
and'Kathy Jay conducted Vespers.°
The meeting, closed with Taps;
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grandchildren Also surviving are•
one sister and one brother,, Mrs. '
Dolly Covey, Chicago,. Illinois;
•Thomas, Joy, Marinette , Wisconsin`
Services were to beheld from
Stiles Funeral Home with ReV,
G.1..Royal officiating. Interment
was to be at Kintail Cemetery... ; ±
Will: Holiday
A� .Puerto Rico
WHITECHURC.H NEWS
Mrs: Bill Rintoul, Neil, Sharon
and Doris,visited Friday with Ann;
d Donna Rintoul of Kitchener
Donna left Malton air; port on a
urday,`for. a holiday in Puerto Rico
-..-Mr;-andrMrs . Jim: Ross . of Kitch
ener'spent':the• week end with his ;:
parents, Mr.. and Mrs., Russel Ross
and her • parents, Mi..: and Mi. ;
Millen. of Teeswater : Mrs. Ross
returned- to teach on : Monday ,but .
Jim joined sone hunters from.,
Wingham to hunt deer in the vicin=
ity .of•Wiarton;
Miss :Florice Leaver visited on
Thursday with Miss; Amelea Leav-:
et of London.
Mt. ;and•:Mrs ...Wilkins of London.
:spent the week end at, the home of
Charles Leaver •:
Mrs. Samuel Reid of'Lucknow
and Mr, and Mrs'. Charles..
MacDonald,of St. Helens•were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
:Garnet Farrier and family:
' Spending the week end with their
parents were,,George Conn, Muriel
Conn; Janette Johnston, Jim Rober-
tson' and Edna Wall, all of London:.
Lloyd, Gollan has obtained a posit-
ion in : Woodstock General Hospital,
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Moss of
Plattsville accompanied by Lloyd
Gollan of Woodstock; visited Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. Carl McC1-:
enaghan and'Mr.:and Mrs. Ben
•McClenagian. On•the return trip,
Ben accompanied them to visit for
a week ' . ,•
Paul Geiger of Waterloo : is spend
ing a few days with Carl McClena-
ghan.:.
: Rev; Horace Braden'of London',
will have charge of the services
on Sunday,November 12' at '
Chalers.'and Langside Presbyter -
Ian ch cher. • • . '
Rev hn Honeyrpatn and Mrs.}
Honeyman of Toronto were dinner
:guests on Sunday at„ the home of
,Mr; and• Mrs, Walter Elliott and!
family:
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