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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-01, Page 19WEDNESDAY," APRIL 1$t 1970, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO runa Annuities. SurLife's eat new investment idea for pop1e who aea1ithe �insurance they want. For full information on. these .equity -linked ' annuities, write or phone your local Sun: • Life' representative today. •m - lm:Znaihan R.R.' 2 . Lucknow Phone Wingham 3574987 SUN LIFE OF CANADA u sim-Sister 1nFrstWar CORA i, MacQUAIG; The death of Cora.Lorraine• ''MacQuaig of Lucknow-occurred suddenly at her home on Wednes- ay , March filth, . She was 91. Miss MacQuaig. wasa •daughter of Angus and, Effie,lviacQuaig and was born in Lucknow on April 17th, 1878.. She:trained as a nurse rn Chatharri .Genera o i-._.. pitai and served•as'a nursing , sister for three years in England ,and. France during World War one. Following 'her overseas service. she nursed in Chicago and in 1932 Miss MacQuaig returned to • her home town, where/she • Continued in her nursing profess- ion for a number of years, • A.service was conducted on Thursday e'tening. at the Mac- Kenzie Chapel. by 'the. Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion" of which she was a. life • member.. Miss,,MacQuaig is_survived by one brother•ED. MacQuaig.of, Leh-igh-Actes>, :'Florida; three. sisters. Sarah, Agnes a'nd. Mary MacQuaig; all of Lucknow; five nieces and one nephew ,. 'M.rs..James '(Mary) Fettes of Windsor , Mrs., George (Joan) MacKinnon of Sudbury _Mrs. Frank (Donalda) Houghton of. Toronto , Mrs. William (Pa.tric ia) Dennisdof Peterborough , . Australia , Mrs Ronald.. ;(Sarah)' Davi of Toledo, Ohio and John. MacQua•ig. of :New. Orleans, • • • ;She wa-s predeceased by. two sisters Rebecca of Lucknow and Isabelle of Chicago and four brothers: Duncan of Australia , John. Womerrs .Instittite-fortwo years; and Gladstone, of Luc'know'and' Suf-fers Fracture .' in -H� • KIN'LOSS.NEWS • . 'gob Gilchrist had:the misfortune • to break' his collar bone during a hockey practice with the.Holyrood. Butchers Team at• the Lucknow Arena Mr. and Mrs; Doug; MacKay and _ ----family of LinW.00d vi,sited-Saturday. with .Mr .:and Mrs.. Evan Keith and . fam;iiy.and enjoyed snowmob'rling on the Kinloss .hills ,Martha Martin of Toronto was • week -end guest. a -t th-e"horne -of Mr...and Mrs .. Allan Graham. ., Lawtence Clark, Norma Matin - tyre a ici-the_Gil son children_ha-ve- been. ill With the mumps. ,N • Visitors with Mr: •and• Mrs. .Gilt bert Hamilton during the holidayWeek .were ,. Rev . C .. and Mrs, Lohnes , Marian 'Taylor , • Margaret Loney and Betty Harnilton ; all of Niagara Falls. ' • Connie 'MacKenzie of Centenn TaT`Colrege.and' Jim 151ac annon' •• Of Guelph University were home 'for the Easter week -end. Anne Colwell spent the holiday,: ek�vi r: an Mrs: Walter• .' • Forster. and family of Ripley. . Rev. and Mrs. Loines of N'iag- ara Falls brought Betty Harrnilton home for a few days holiday last ' week. She returned to-_1Viagara,__,Y,_: a s wait Y argaret Loney and • •Marian Taylor on Friday. ' Mr,. and Mrs. Havey Houston and Kenneth were dinner :guests • Sunday with Mrs. Ray Taylor of • Walkerton. RECEIVES HONOUR • Congratulations to Sandra Keith •• Who received a cheque frorn Ryerson Press fora poem she hada 'composed', • T 5.0tILVSAIIy :CONTI•NUED FROM' PAGE 1 at. the age of 14and William .are deceased. Two sisters,' Mrs. Bert (hose) Reid and'Mrs..Bob (Annie) $.rutlrers, have, alsopassed on, ' When Philip first came. to. Canada, be was employed on the .farm of Ab McQuillin, east of• • Lucknow.. In 1915 he commenced. driving the mail 'route on R. R. 4 Lucknow ,. now •R. R..3 Holyrood .and diove it -for three years' until he entered the military ser 'vice- ,e m .: .� + -ars- in the first World war in the army and was overseas. He was the first mail driver in'this district to use an automobile which he put into service on the mail route in 1916. • Mr, Stewart isalso proud of the fact that he has been driv- ing an.auto for 55. years with .no, accident' claim.. Following'his return from over seas , he, took up the., decorating business and'has•been in this . business for 40 years. His decora ting store: was burned in February of 1950 in'a. fire•.which .destroyed the .block on main' street: over the river .on the north side of the street. Mr. Stewart later opened a store next to Sanderson's, to the east. „ For thirty-five years P1 ilip. has: carried on a successful'insurance, business in th.e area. He is the longest..contnuaus business man;,. stillin business in. the `village, ' For 6 years--he-served-orrth-e7L+uck now Baaid of Fducatio L ' :Mrs. Stewart has served' her • community in manyways during • her lffetir#ere :--Slre-u_Me a member of Lucknow 'Women's ;. Institute for, the 'past 47, years. She has served as president of.tbe group for eight years on three different occasions. , She also served. as president of Bruce South District Danny in /infancy.. • Funeral` service was.conducted at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, ;Lucknow on Friday, March 13th. ' Officiating to ergyrrt-n were:_:.Rev... Glenn ,Noble and' Rev. Kenneth 7. • Temporary' ,enton'bment.-was. at. South Kinloss Mausoleumwith: finalresting place ,� South Kin- loss Cemetery.,; , _Pallbeare'r`$- er Noble Johnston, Jim Henderson, Carrieroh !lac Donald, George Joynt, Harvey Webster and Jim Fettes: SWAPPED FOR ,IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS MatherH�n�ured On, 87th Birthd�y'. WHITECHURC.I-1 NEWS OnMonday March 23 Mr, and :Mrs. Russel Chapman held a birth- day dinner party for his mother'. Mrs. Mary E Chapman--celebrat-.... ing her 87th birthday. Present for the occasion,to help •her celebrate were Mrs;• Eunice Gillespie,, Mrs. Elwood Groskorth and Mrs. Earl Caslick, The dinner table ,was -aBorrie-d-z th,a=birthday-crake aid-- all its trimmings. The ladies . spent a pleasant afternoon visiting. together and looking over the , Many carp' and gifts she had rec- eived. Mrs , Chaprnan enjoys fair- ly good health does some sewing, quilt making and is,able to keep house in her own apartment.. ' The community extends belated birth- day greetings to Mrs, 'Chapman. Isn't it funny T That so . many Business' men PAG! NINNTIIN MONUMENTS :for • sound counsel • and; a fair price on a monument correctly designed, from quality material, vr ely on SKELTQN MEMORIALS WALKERTON.. Pat .01 -lagan, Prop, Established Over Sixty Years PHONE 881.0234, ONTARIO For forty years: Mr .aHyl Mr's, Stewart were members of the Lucknow Presbyterian Church. Choir. Thisrnusical gift has'been passed on to members of their . ami • . ' About 130 visitors called at the Stewart home on, Sunday tee) extend best wishes. Murray Gaunt, Member for Huron -Bruce , Presented a plague on behalf of th province of Ontario. • • Greetings were received .from -Ross Whither, 'member of parliament for Bruce and the village of Luck now remembered Mr. and Mrs,. Stewart with ,a basket of flowers. Many .other, phone calls of. best wishes were'received'. The bride' and_groom.of 50 years were pres- ented with 'a' television'set by their • fa rn ly . • ,Guests'were present from: Ham- ilton , amilton, Clarkson, Welland , Wood- stock, Burlington, Oakville, Dun- das;. Listowel , JKincardine, London and. Detroit: The .couple has a family of four, Lloyd Hamilton; Allan Burling-,. ton; Mrs... John (G.wen) Wil Oakville and Miss Winnifred . Stewart, London. Their six grandchildren are Greg Stewart of Hamilton;, Kim ; Lesli•e•Ann and °John'Stewart'of Burlington; Sandia Elizabeth and '�os`s-"G�"ilstzr� aJ'"6akvi le , CANTATA ,CONTINUED. FROM PAGE lj Mrs. Philip MacMillan, Mrs. Frank Hawthorne, Mrs. Ross Gam- mie , (Mrs. am- mie,'Mrs. 'Cliff Crawford, Mrs. Clare Johnstone, Mrs. John Pritch- ard, Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Miss, Linda Sparks,Mrs., Harvey Web- ster , ebster, Mrs: Ben Malda. Alto; Mrs. Harvey Houston , Mrs. Robert Nicholls, Mrs . Henry Jurjens, Mrs, J.' C. 'McKim, Mrs,. John. Hall, lvlrs. •Ernest Lewis, Mrs..' - Thos. Armstrong, Miss June` Ackert. ' • Tenor, Rick Pritchard Je1le de -Jong, Eugene-P"r tc-hard, Rey Robert Nicholls. Bass, Raynard Ackert ,• Clarence /. Greer; Denver Dickie. ' • During;a social time' by mem- bers of the. Cantata following the presentation.-;_ Mrs . Harvey Houston- - and Mrs: Raynard Ackert ,present. ed roses to the leader Mrs'. Gordon Mon ornery. Raynard'Ackert • thanked the U .'C W. of Lucknow. United Church who were in ' charge of the social period', . About: $41 Was raised for the' . One Day's Pay: appeal for overseas ; -development . : Will get up' -in the morning Refresh themselves with a : ;dose, of .advertisedfruit salt, Clean their teeth with an advertised brush; and advertised . tooth paste.. Shit!. with : an advertised. razor, Wash and shave with' advertised soaps: Put on ' advertisedNundsrwear, ,._. Advertised hose, garters, shirt, coliar__ancLshoes, Seat themselves at/the table And eat advertised breakfast food arid bread Drink advertised tea, coffee or cocoa, Put on an advertised hat 'and gloves Light an advertised cigarette, With an advertised match. Go to work in an advertised motorcar Give letters to a.aypist Who types onan advertised machine, Use advertised : carbons, Sign-their=letters-with-an-advertised pen;, --=- .Containing advertised ink; ' And Turn down a proposal to advertise on the ground Advertising Doesn't Pay The Lucknow Sentinel