The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 141,
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PAGE TWILVI
Passes Following
Long Illness
MRS. ALEX INGLIS
Mrs, Alex Inglis of R. R. 1 •
Lucknow passed away at Wing -
ham and 'District Hospital on
Thursday, June 25 following, a
lengthy illness. She was 57.
1VIrs. Inglis was the fortner Mild
red -:C... MacNeil, daughter of Mrs„
Angus MacNeil and the late Mr.
Ma,FNeil of Nova Scotia. She
Was '.rn. at Stellarton, Nova
Scotia on June 25th, 1913.. •
She married 'Alex Inglis'of R.
.R. 1 Lucknow on June '26th, 1939
at Quebec City. Shortly after
their marriage Mr. Inglis joined
the Canadian Army and they lived
in Toronto-, coming to R. R. 1
Lucknow some fifteen years ago
where they 'built a home on High-
way 86 and have since resided.
Besides.her husband , Mrs. Inglis
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th,
is survived by her motherMrs.
Angus MacNeil of. Stellarton,
Nova Scotia' and two Sisters Mrs.
Oliver(Wilda).Smith of Kingston'
and Mrs. Theodore (Margaret)
Waiker'cif Steliarton, Nova'
Scotia. . •
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She was predeceased by her
father Angus MacNeil, one broth'
er Frank and.'one.sister Evelyn.
Requiem High Mass at St.
Mary's. Roman•Catholic Church, •
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June 29th'at 209 p.m. ,with
interment at Greenhill Cemetery.
Father Cassano was clergyman:.
MacKen_ziocial_Chapel, •
Luelgiow was in charge of funeral,
arrangements. .•
• A Ladies Auxiliary. Service , of.,
which. Mrs'.. Inglis. was. a Member,
was Conducted at. the Chapel on
Sunda_y_ekening at 8 p4ir.L.• . •
Pallbearers were MacLaren,
Thomas, Roderick and 'John 'Inglis
'and Robert Adams, all brothers- •
in-law of the deceased, and • ,
David Inglis a nephew.
• . Flowerbe t_a__•_qs_kere_nieces
Anne Walker ;.Bonnie, Heather ,
. .' Laurie and Lisa Inglis; Andrei •.•
• Gaunt 'and "Carolyn Adams. ••
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• —News Photo 0127 CooPerman
Robb, 20, Russell, 67; and John Breckenridge, 42, show how their. "file with a smile" 'service works
.The article on the 'Breckenridge
o,theLseutin
by Irving Benson, a sumnie,r resir
dent at Ambetley Beach. It is
taken from The Detroit NeWs. •
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' By•CHARLES•iVIANOS
• News . Staft !rites • .
• Russell Breckenridge, 67-, his son JOhh,
42,. and two .grandsons, Craig, 22, .and Robb,
20', all arebusy blacksmiths. •
They are the owners .and officers of
Breckenridge Inc.; 'which provides new shoes
.and "file with a smile" service :for hundreds.
of VIP horses in the 'hunt club, and she* cir-
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cult. • •.
With headquarters in Grosse Pointe 'Woods,
.the Breckenridges go ,where the business is
a*. two blacksmithshops on wheels.
ThE'SHPtWEREOP
IS
•• • today at the Detroit Horse Show at the Bloom-
: field Open Hunt Club in Bloomfield ,
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"We were at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club
show for three days," Grandpa Breckenridge
• said.."We•dosed up there yesterday."
• He guided a horse to a. shady corner •and
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"We'll' have t�file the rear ones a bit," .he
.•
said. You know horses wear out portionsof
'their shoes like people •run _down comers of
heels.. • • •
• "If ,we can't level the shoe, we replace all,
fOorshoes• with a.new set." .
A set runs .from $15 to $30.
"We shoe about two dozen .horses a day.„.".
• BRECKENRIDGE SAID he learned the
trade 50. years ago in Ripley, Ontario, where
his • parents lived. •
"My father was a bricklayer but One of his,
friends was 'a blacksinith% and I began to 11431
hiin,ILheLsaid._'2.1....likedit_and...kepLatit
happyIm . that my son itnd my grad,sons lik
.e
• Both Craig. and. Robb hope to Complete
their college education. Craig is an English
• major and Robb leans fo Music.• '•
• . "I play the guitar and. sing," said Robb.'
' could call me the singing blacksinith
because -I sing when, I-shoeere'
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Shower Held For
•Brenda Iliddifiby
KINLOUGH NEWS ,
.1k...relative thowertwas held at
the home of Mr. and. Mrs.' John
Lockhart at Port Elgin when Miss
Brenda Haldenbywas honoured
1
. prior to her 'approaching marriage.
*.
Bre-nda--reeelved-rn,any lovely
gifts. • •: •
Mr. and,Mrs. Douglas Teixeira
and girls spent the week end with
members of his family 'at.ToroittO..
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and •
members of their. family
attended the Thompson family •
picnic at Purple Grove on Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Hodgins. and Mrs.
Audrey Borthwick spent a few•days
at St. Catharines, and Hamilton.
, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Barrand
family and Mrs:: John Barr visited
on Sunday evening with Mr. and..
Mrs. Malcolm Lane.
-Mr. and Mrs. Howard f3ennett.'
of Toronto spent.Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby.
Miss Marjorie Burt is employed
at the Braeside Camp near Paris •
theiturttner_month—
Janet 'Bushell is employed It •
Wingharn for the stint -her months
at the Frosty Oheeti Restaurant• ,
Donald Barr is taking•a summer
course at Guelph. . .
Marilyn and Shirley Bushell
are at the Wyoka Carnp.
Mrs. Bill'Burt spent a few days
•
at Braeside. .• • •
Sandra Percy of Toronto was
home over the weekend'. •
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Guest ,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Itissell
Hewitt at St. Joseph's Hospital, .
.
*Mr, and Mrs. Morley Bushell '
and family of Wingham,Were ••
dinner guests withLML'Land_Mrs-i-i:
laCk Barr and faintly on Saturday
evening and with Mr'. *and Mrs.
Don Bushell_ and.larnily7on.
Sunday. • •
Mr.. and Mrs.. Frank Fair and
Mrs. Mary MaCDonald of Ripley
spent Saturday evening withMr.
_andivIrs,Jack_Scottancl
'•
Mrs.: rom MacDonaldspent •
•Thursday with her parents Mr.
.-and Mrs. Joseph Guest at 'Tees -.-
water,'
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