HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-07, Page 17WEDNESDAY,, JANUARY- 7th;: -1970 - -.THE LUCKNOW'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO- ' • NUMENTS For. soundcounsel' and a fair price on..d monument correctly designed, from .quality material, rely on; LTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, ' Prop. Established Over Sixty Years. WALKER. ,ON . PHONE 881.023:4 ONTARIO KINCD Miss Winnifred, Percy and. Joan 'Percy held a family dinner,on . 'New Years Day; 1 . Misses Nellie and Margaret Nialcolm of Lucknow. and Miss . Helen. Malcolm of _Toronto,:' • were New Years guestswi.th Mr.; and Mrs:: Frank Maulden and • ' 'Keith - The January Meeting of the' Anglican Church Women wiil be held on Thursday afternoon. (Jan..8th), at the home o•f.''Mrs.. • : Jinn. Smith. ` This will be 'a •devotional meeting with, all • me.mbers taking part in the . program; • •Tarn.my• and. Michele Hodgins spent New.Years •with their grand= inothe,r Mrs;: c1 es Hodgins at • Kincardine , ;Edna .arid May Boyle spent Mat: li-thc hom•e.o-f Mrs. - William Cox and Mr,•. and Mrs. Jack Seott' `' Mr. David- Rhody 'returned :home on•.Wednesday after a'; •most en.3oyab1 tripto Florida . Donald Barr .returned •to •Waterloo. after'spending ;the holiday at his .home .here Mr. and Mrs : WalterBrec Iles , ' P and Arihur spent C,hristmas 'With , • • Mr. and Mrs:,'•Douglas Dahmer and, family and on New Years a • family dinner was held at the • I3reckles• horne • . .Joan Percy who has 'been heli daying• at her.:home•-here ; returned .to Brantford on Sunday... A$H F1RD- Lorelee Howes,,,, 15 month old ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Wives is •horne after five weeks in. St. Joseph's Hospital, London ' With salmonella:. RECEPTION • A reception was held iri the Legion Hall, Lucknow- on•Saturday night for Mi. and, '.Mrs A 1ex MacKenzie of Nana mo,.8.C. Among those home -for the: holidays were Nancy MacLennan of Toronto;. "C,hriStenF MacLennan'. of Stratf rd; Mr, a d Mrs. Geo. Leadbet er of 'Toronto; .Mr, and Nip.- Gordon Ronald of.Toronto;.' and. Mrs..:B Oliver of London and' Mr. and MIS;.. D '- .Olxver,and• family of Toronto.; Mr. and Mrs. Brian M•acLelland and Lauri of Port Stanley; Jeane Macdonald of Windsor; Bett'.y• Simpson of Toronto. :. A service was helJn.Asiifield, Presbyterian Church n•Clristmas 'morning. ' gordon•.Dr.ennan' is horn after a week in G'ode'rrchRHt4ira-1.. Bonnie and Elden Eckenswiller of London and Reta `Ecke`nswiller. of; Kitchener spent. the holiday s• at their home -here .• -MI andMlrs_.Flde E__C enswil- ler (Sr.) spent Christmas with Nir: and.Mrs•. Angus McArthur and' family,' Kincardine Township ` • and were with Mr. and Mrs. •Roy Graham,' Lucknow for New Years: On Saturday evening a social evening was held in the,Orange • 'Half:- • • . Mr: and Mrs, Bob Srnith and Debbie' Of North Bay Visited.on Sunday with her grandparents M and Mrs, George Haldenby. • Mr..•and Mrs. Howard Bennett and son Howard of`Toronto, • spent the week -end with her r• parents' Mr. by. .• , an•.-Mrs.'"rt a vtr.:,and Mrs. Art Iiaidenby.. returned'with Mr. and Mrs, • I -Toward Benneit.'.from Toronto•, _• re -they -had v-isited-for-a few -- en - days .• • Mr: and Mrs. Donald'Earle and girls returned to their home at Beachville after holidaying with her .parents Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Schneller. • .Allan. Nicholson of Georgetown • spent the week -end at his home here, / Lois' Nicholson , • who spent hey. holidays at her horse here , return- ed to Milton where'she is attend- ing ttend-ing school. • Mr '.•and Mrs. perry. Bushell and -fa mily-o-f Pdronto-attetided-tfie McEwan . Anderson wedding and ' visite0.' with Mr ; and Mrs. Max: Bushell. . Rickey Bushell of Toronto spent• the holidays with. Bruce B.ushell.. ' Murray Barr was in Wingharn where' he visited 'w'ith •Barry and Blair Bushell Joan Percy spent a few days with Mr: and Mrs. Elson :Arnold . ' at Bervie , Murray • Barr, Barry ,and' Blair •Bushell.s•ent:'•art of'their holi days with their .grandrnother,:Mrs. John Harr; • Mr. and Mrs. Jack',Barr visited'. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..' Morley Bushell at Wi.nghatn . {1'*1 1C 1}G ;: =4. 1=.11, - �f. Professional Nursing ,Care 24 hoii rs daily • ' Dining Room and' Tray Service.' em. er: Assootate Member:— Ontario'Hospital Association 4.�. Municipally, .Licensed Licensed' by . 'Ontario Department of Health' Born In`�ngland Died In Toronto •The death of 'Ernest-. Pritchard occurred in Toronto on•December'' 19th, Mr•. Pritchard was born in Manchester,'England, .the son of John Pritchard and .Sarah Shelton,' Pritchard_ • He. carne to Canada in.1910 and joined his brother, the late Thomas Pritchard, in Goderich•, .'. where-he'lived until enlisting i`qt -overseas service in: the First' World War; He Was a'dental • mechanic, :attached to the Medic- al edic-al Unit from St: Francis Xavier' University; where he. made friends, among the men, many of them students: for the.'Rom'an Catholic priesthood • . • During the last •year in France Ivlr':' Pritchard became `acquainted with many, ofthe people; in a neighbouring village, .where he wasewarmly received during •a visit forty years later; Q. • At. the end.of his service, be returned to Goderich for teal years, then went.to,Toronto'where.he received an appointrnerrtto the postal• service and, remained there until his•retirement in 1953. ' la. 1942, he married Margaret Pentjand of Dungannon Who, .•survives and: livesin the home they established r in Toronto.,; • Although•of'a Church of England background , Mr Pritch . . and became an adherent and , great admirer of•the The 'Society -of- Friends=-Aphrlez.stall.a--aGhoolboy_:,. On arrival. in Gpderich, he . • joined. North Street Methodist ' ' Church., where he wa.s •a dedicated worker in ;Choir, Young Peoples•, Wand Scouts: He had .,always ' ' . 4.Y�'�5`. `.� wa! n been an enthusiastic aahlete; , chiefly interested inf,soccer,: and tennis; and'ma•ny young people • were introduced to these games under his 'leadership. . 1n Toronto.,' he became'a Boys'. Work leader. in St.. David's United -Ch.urch 7Ait-iheme^f his death•, he was a rriernber, of .St . JB ames -ond United C,Lirrch:.'.• Nlr., Pritphard was a warm,.. friendly, out -going person greatly.• respected and• to -derby his' hosts of:friends..e.verywhere 'Although in failing health for the past five years,. he kept in touch with friends and relatives • on both 'sides of the Atlantic. The mariybeautiful• floral • . tributes 'showed the high regard in which he was held; "His hobby during the, last few" years was writing humorotis 'erses :which appeared in private printing'` a year ago. They•gave many, a chuckle'to the readers,. a '. Mr Pritchard was the last of a igtrri IH y several•nieces1and nephews and. a loved cousin in MaWcheste,r,. The.service from the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderichw•was• • :conclocte61 hy..Rey R C•,. M.cClen- aghan of Dungannon United Church, with burial in•Dungannon• Cerneterj . PORTRAIT rrocRAFH CONTACT ay1, .PAGE: SEVENTEEN HARRIS STUDIO, KINCARDINE PHONE 396-2791 IAN :MALCOMSON: • BERLEY. New. Years guests with Mr. and ,Mrs Robert Courtney were Mrs . Lottie. Courtney, Mr, .and Kin.. • Carman McLeod and family and Mrs. Nellie' Wellwood , all'9 of Kincardine and; Mr. and Mrs .:. Leonard Courtney .and family, - • Spending New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Norman andfamily of Kincardine Township were: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Courtney, Mr. and Mrs,- Donald Coirrtriey , • Carol Courtney. of Kitchener and Mrs: ,William'Courtney"of Arxiberley..': Mr. and. Mrs Glen Campbell •: spent New Years •Day with Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Farrell and, Tbdd , T • Mr, and Mrs.•Robert :Courtne, entertained, a nutber=of friends on Tuesday :evening of last week, • • Mr.,and Mrs. Jack Campbell. and Morris ;Reid -spent New Years' Day;with'Mrs. Mbfris Reid at ,'' c aria' "osp:: a , o don.. ' Her many "friends will be glad, to know. that she returned home on. Saturday,. January third: Miss Lynn Hill, who spent Christmas 'and New Years, 'with her parents. Rev. John Hill., Mrs. • Hill and family returned by • • plane 14 -"The Pas" ,-Manitoba on Saturday of last .week.; Charles. Hill who is attending College at Sau1t,.Ste . Marie also.' returned, by plane at the Week -Tend,' Reids Corners Women's • Institute. will. meet in the Sunday School Room o.f;Pine River United Chur•ch•on Thursday; January:.l5th at'..2 p., to . The• highlight .of the ,meeting will be • an address by Mr. Ted Roweli.ffe,, editor of the Kincardine, News .S.47/SPY YOUR NEEDS Models ' to pa bearers•we'retnegfie • - Alwin, Murray., Roger and Larry Pentland', Philip Foster and. • Robert Wainer. The flower: bearers were George Gibson',' Tony Vanl7ongen a•nd Douglas Allemang,' MARY R. NEWBOLD, REG. N..... 'GEORGE A..NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR Drawer 220 ..'. 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