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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-02, Page 8r• • PAGE EIGHT T,HE.-LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • e WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1970. A. Total ;:.. Service" . e Longer Car Life! . We are completely equipped to repair or service your car! Our skilled .mechanics . -usemodern tools, quality parts, the best- " Materials to Veep .your car at peak perform- ance .....longer!' And we're reasonable. • Lucknow Reids COrne:rs WI AMBERLEY NEWS; Reids Corners- Women's Institute' rnet.in the Sunday School room • of Pine River United Church'9n Wednesday evening of last Week. There was an attendance of • thirty three. The meeting opened with'0 Canada followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. • .,The, rolLeall. ".Something my neighbors did forme." was well responded..1 •,'leaving the-impres siorr.that every °-eotnmunity has.' good neighbours. Linda Campbell led in a, lively sing -song with Gayle Lowry at the piano. Mrs,. Anna `McTavish read an article from a magazine "We are no egg throwers" commenting on the. work of the Institute from its organization. Mrs:. Eldon Bradley, Mrs. John Elliott and Mrs. Holland assisted as a'panel.. Miss Barbara McTavish arid Mrs. Austin Martin gave highlights on Remedial. or OjYen Area Teaching, which was informative regarding the work With, "Retarded Children" . Mrs. Martin and Barbara were presented with gifts'in appseciatibn olt.heir part,.in'tbe: programme. After the, closing ode and grace. a dainty 'lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs. George Messenger, Mrs, '• ;Ernie .Gibson and Mrs. William Ferguson and a social'half hour followed ROSS HOWARD MARTYN Following a severe illness . of inany months,' Ross .Howard • Martyn of Ripley, died in. ` Vic" toria Hospital, London, .on Sat; urday, July 25, 1970 Son of the late Angus, and _Elizabeth Marlyn~- Ross was_ a .. lifelong resident .of, Ripley,. where • heattended public anti continuation schools. College years took him to` Winnipeg, to the Law 'School of the Univers- - ;ity of Manitoba;from which' he '' a•nswered the call to the colors ,of World War I. lie Served ..with the..Second Battalion• Can- adian Machine Gun Corps, and wasi wounded in: action. ' After the war he returned to take . up his father's' business established in' 11ikl9, as Notary Public,' with; insurance; estates and investment •responsibilities. • He continued to serve in this opacity until 1969.. • As a --citizen Roes Martyn •is•' •-August 20 in Petersburg, hlo.r a• legend for his concern: and Aida , where he. made hsome efforts in. community. rei-pons• Linley retired in 1950 from bi>ities. He"'displayed execu- •the Ford Motor Co, where he was - eve duties. for 'the Huron and' employed in •tool and die work • Kinloss_ :Telephone. CPY — iri Ripley cemetery .. The honourary pallbearers were , Harley Crawford, ' Wing - ham; Robert ' Scroggins, Galt;• Orali, .Crawford, Ripley and H. King, Ingersoll; John MacDon- ald, London; . Duncan MacArrth- •' `�ur;- Walkerfion,, : ,Camel Mo�oney; --- �- Woodstock; Eugene Mart] i, Kincardine; Neil 'McL. ennarit, .'• .Ripley were, the active ;7pall.. bearers. Funeral arrangements, were directed by ,-the McLen- nan - McCreath 'Funeral Home. Kincardine LOCATED NEXT TO GOLFING; ROLLER SKATING, SWIMM I Q; &CAMPING . NIGH:TS - PHQNE 396-234.1. DAY - PHONE 396-2107. AAA. �. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ,3, 4, S They slake their owe laws at "Te aseyemie Soda, C er fhb.. "Patty Doke gives one of the L • mootbrilliantly thought out performancesseen in a long t.ime!!!a,. R.. ' IN. t_ykt r1 p1v5 ' .. Patty Duke c.. W Del,,„ DUSK Td DAWN SHOW SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Ol`ILY. Warm -Imam Win.. THE E : T*O PIUs l A POP.41101.011 pcIul % emir bid ;4: y .7 1 -ca atMi. w • _ MI •else mond ,, . m: @jus .,Lyn-.rY hNitl- 0..0 MA. • BLOOD .cu,. ORD EVANS NOEL WILc' in, OF EDWARD DE SOUZA ' • A WOOLNER BRO$: Ra1EASE Died: In Florida` •ALB,ERTLINLEY A former resident of Ferndale, Michigan' for :1.2 years Albert. Linley, age 83, died Thursday'; for twenty-five years; or thin -~.for 43 -.years: He was=a;-mexribc of ty-arts, years he'' was secretary' the Mosie'm. Temple , Detroit', Of the Public School -Board; the Michigan : the 'Ferndale ;Lodge F ..•.AgrcultUraLAssociaitos ciaiiri-.....-.And AU., rhe_Eixst Baptist Church MONDAY; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 8 alineirta llrrtlooll lil a �.�--•••••, ��— 0 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 9, •'10,. '11, ' 12 AML1 bouninIMIMT National General P ctures Presents 114411111•CLUIF !DAy OP Amacm IPG sac • AMT EMTEMTAIMMENT also • • NATIONAL GINtIAL .IcTu,•s _•.. v100110 1004 ,o/MIDYS \ K-IHT.) sfi G CAROL WHITE QAUL BUR"E .. Area Accountant For Many Years ed his long and excellent.assist- • In the • Ripley United . Church and Sunset Go1f and .Country 'St: Petersburg; • • day school class and served on the, Board .' of• • StPwar ds for many years. His !emus. and faithful support of church .ser .vices and projects' never failed. . Pe ..: - Northern Light Lodge, No. 93,' whose 'members conducted a memorial service on,Sunday ev-. 1~irotn—t-herr-begznnrrigs, was a most enthusiastic mem- ber Of both the Ripley Curling and Lawn Bowling Clubs, He also had . membership in the •Canadian '.L.egi6n and the 1.0. O.P, 0.00100, 0Y.0 a .- married to • Adeline Mooney, who survives him:. A daughter Mrs. Rodney Maci.ennan (Ber nice) of .Wetton,: a son Will, ian, of Orilha and five grand- children also survive. l' ' Funerarl •se -vices were eon - ducted from the United C huren' b ythe Rev. George Ball, > Mon- day, July 27, Interment' ' Was, Mr • Linley as'sury ived by, •• his wife Florence (Nutt); two sons, George A . • Linley, Oak Park and Ralph' W. Linley, .' Farmington,;' Mich.; one daughter neapolis , 'Minn., and six grand - .children. rine i servicee h :� n day'•at • 2 ,p. m . from the Chapel of the Ba yriaid-ThompsonFuneral Horne 770 Fourth .Avenue North, St. Petersburg,. Fla, ,. with Rev; Wendell T. Guepry officiating -'t-- �`... ':..-•.,-c.�'�— _,... .e the Gulf Beach Lodge F. and ANL, and interment in 'Miemorial Park Cernete, y . St. Petersburg. • STIrjYM 0 Stanley James•Pym.m ;,a resid- ent. of ILacltno��for manors and aI patiertt in Westminster • Hos`pi.tal,; Landon for the past number pf years,. died. there on Tuesday August 11. He was i; 3 yea rs.•of a;ge.' • ' • Mr. Pymm was born in England and served in the first world war with the British' Army , He was. • e community and surrounding. • towns having'acted as in account- ant for manyyeaars. . • -ts-w i-fe--pT-ed-e�e-a�ed-h-t rte -•r -n --a New York State hospital a num ' ber of years ago. The funeral was held from the MacKenzie. v'lernorial Chapel in Lucknow on Thursday, August . rs; George Linleb- is the .form -- e: Grace Cameron,, daughter'Of the,late Mr.. and :,irs. I{enneth Cameron of the. Lucknow corr,rnunity, • - 1 Alex Mc�urne� Head 197'1 Reunion- WII T'ECHURCI-J NEWS On Sunday August :16 the .N-ic Burney °family reunion was held- .atthe farm home of 'LIr, and, Niru Gordon McBurney, East Wa'wanoslt.• whiere 44—reLttives at ere td renew friendships and enjoy , the afternoon get together, The -yo-11tg• folks,and••'older under the sispervisi.on of \•lr,. 'Mrs. Ross Smith and .fana'i•ly of London, who. had the entertain- a-r-Ga-ra. ed .+ z tc he int estiu.to y.•ou'n anu t'1c1'. The President 'condumtf.1:. the buint•ss r.:cetlr`,' �� c ary treasurer .\Airs . He•le,:..:riuul: . ey gave .her report Cemetery, Rev. Robert Nicholls of Lucknow United Church had • charke of the service.. A Legion, service was held at .0 p.m, on Wednesday. Pallbearers Were Ken Cameron Torn Morrison David Scott, Noble Johnston •Stuact'Collyer and Joe MacMillan, Pxeside'nt for 1971 is Alex .ic - Burney and secretary treasurer Ross Alexander of E•naondv'ill'e.. Mrs, Gotd`ori';cTcEurne looks after the Family History Book. .Lunch was enjoyed .at the dose .. of the reunion. DRIVE-IN..... CLINTON'. - 'ON'TARIO First: ' : -Show Starting at 8:.30 pm. THURSDAY Ond •FRIDAY` •'' ' September 3-4 . • — DOUBLE FEATURE - • ".THE` . ARRANGEMENT" ''A-DYITTINCI Kirk' 'Douglas Nil E STRICTED • 10N. T...oFay. Dunaway' Ill. TLaa a .0 Ce O.w , Deborah' Kell' . ` In Color . ' . :--. "THE .GOOD GUYS nd •THE BAD GUYS!' - (ADULT •ENTERTAI MENT) . • • Robsrt.• Mitchum -i,Gobs Kennedy • .C`ole ' .. - =Cartoon SAT. ONLY = Sept. 5'. , .DOUBLE FEATURE — • . • ;"100. RIFLES" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) • .Jim Brown. Raquel W.Ich • Bort •Reynolds : • • In Color • • "GUIDE .FOR A' . ., (ADULT 'ENTE A,•NYE T' „Walter INatthau - Inger Stevens : • Color Cartoon 'SHOW = Sept. .6 — ,DOUBLE. FEATURE — SPACE DRAMA ..JOuwitevTo IThe Fcl Side. Of The Sun" Roy thinnes .- tan Hendry. • he U.S.•sends astronauts and scientist% to investigate ' a new planet on the other side Of the sun. EYE OF THE CAT• • (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT7' ` Michael sanaiih - Ga0e• . Hunnicutt. 4 Eleanor Parker ' Cerise- : Suspense- Drama Cartoon. ger September 6, Theatre Is °pelt Weekends Only Reids COrne:rs WI AMBERLEY NEWS; Reids Corners- Women's Institute' rnet.in the Sunday School room • of Pine River United Church'9n Wednesday evening of last Week. There was an attendance of • thirty three. The meeting opened with'0 Canada followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. • .,The, rolLeall. ".Something my neighbors did forme." was well responded..1 •,'leaving the-impres siorr.that every °-eotnmunity has.' good neighbours. Linda Campbell led in a, lively sing -song with Gayle Lowry at the piano. Mrs,. Anna `McTavish read an article from a magazine "We are no egg throwers" commenting on the. work of the Institute from its organization. Mrs:. Eldon Bradley, Mrs. John Elliott and Mrs. Holland assisted as a'panel.. Miss Barbara McTavish arid Mrs. Austin Martin gave highlights on Remedial. or OjYen Area Teaching, which was informative regarding the work With, "Retarded Children" . Mrs. Martin and Barbara were presented with gifts'in appseciatibn olt.heir part,.in'tbe: programme. After the, closing ode and grace. a dainty 'lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs. George Messenger, Mrs, '• ;Ernie .Gibson and Mrs. William Ferguson and a social'half hour followed ROSS HOWARD MARTYN Following a severe illness . of inany months,' Ross .Howard • Martyn of Ripley, died in. ` Vic" toria Hospital, London, .on Sat; urday, July 25, 1970 Son of the late Angus, and _Elizabeth Marlyn~- Ross was_ a .. lifelong resident .of, Ripley,. where • heattended public anti continuation schools. College years took him to` Winnipeg, to the Law 'School of the Univers- - ;ity of Manitoba;from which' he '' a•nswered the call to the colors ,of World War I. lie Served ..with the..Second Battalion• Can- adian Machine Gun Corps, and wasi wounded in: action. ' After the war he returned to take . up his father's' business established in' 11ikl9, as Notary Public,' with; insurance; estates and investment •responsibilities. • He continued to serve in this opacity until 1969.. • As a --citizen Roes Martyn •is•' •-August 20 in Petersburg, hlo.r a• legend for his concern: and Aida , where he. made hsome efforts in. community. rei-pons• Linley retired in 1950 from bi>ities. He"'displayed execu- •the Ford Motor Co, where he was - eve duties. for 'the Huron and' employed in •tool and die work • Kinloss_ :Telephone. CPY — iri Ripley cemetery .. The honourary pallbearers were , Harley Crawford, ' Wing - ham; Robert ' Scroggins, Galt;• Orali, .Crawford, Ripley and H. King, Ingersoll; John MacDon- ald, London; . Duncan MacArrth- •' `�ur;- Walkerfion,, : ,Camel Mo�oney; --- �- Woodstock; Eugene Mart] i, Kincardine; Neil 'McL. ennarit, .'• .Ripley were, the active ;7pall.. bearers. Funeral arrangements, were directed by ,-the McLen- nan - McCreath 'Funeral Home. Kincardine LOCATED NEXT TO GOLFING; ROLLER SKATING, SWIMM I Q; &CAMPING . NIGH:TS - PHQNE 396-234.1. DAY - PHONE 396-2107. AAA. �. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ,3, 4, S They slake their owe laws at "Te aseyemie Soda, C er fhb.. "Patty Doke gives one of the L • mootbrilliantly thought out performancesseen in a long t.ime!!!a,. R.. ' IN. t_ykt r1 p1v5 ' .. Patty Duke c.. W Del,,„ DUSK Td DAWN SHOW SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Ol`ILY. Warm -Imam Win.. THE E : T*O PIUs l A POP.41101.011 pcIul % emir bid ;4: y .7 1 -ca atMi. w • _ MI •else mond ,, . m: @jus .,Lyn-.rY hNitl- 0..0 MA. • BLOOD .cu,. ORD EVANS NOEL WILc' in, OF EDWARD DE SOUZA ' • A WOOLNER BRO$: Ra1EASE Died: In Florida` •ALB,ERTLINLEY A former resident of Ferndale, Michigan' for :1.2 years Albert. Linley, age 83, died Thursday'; for twenty-five years; or thin -~.for 43 -.years: He was=a;-mexribc of ty-arts, years he'' was secretary' the Mosie'm. Temple , Detroit', Of the Public School -Board; the Michigan : the 'Ferndale ;Lodge F ..•.AgrcultUraLAssociaitos ciaiiri-.....-.And AU., rhe_Eixst Baptist Church MONDAY; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 8 alineirta llrrtlooll lil a �.�--•••••, ��— 0 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 9, •'10,. '11, ' 12 AML1 bouninIMIMT National General P ctures Presents 114411111•CLUIF !DAy OP Amacm IPG sac • AMT EMTEMTAIMMENT also • • NATIONAL GINtIAL .IcTu,•s _•.. v100110 1004 ,o/MIDYS \ K-IHT.) sfi G CAROL WHITE QAUL BUR"E .. Area Accountant For Many Years ed his long and excellent.assist- • In the • Ripley United . Church and Sunset Go1f and .Country 'St: Petersburg; • • day school class and served on the, Board .' of• • StPwar ds for many years. His !emus. and faithful support of church .ser .vices and projects' never failed. . Pe ..: - Northern Light Lodge, No. 93,' whose 'members conducted a memorial service on,Sunday ev-. 1~irotn—t-herr-begznnrrigs, was a most enthusiastic mem- ber Of both the Ripley Curling and Lawn Bowling Clubs, He also had . membership in the •Canadian '.L.egi6n and the 1.0. O.P, 0.00100, 0Y.0 a .- married to • Adeline Mooney, who survives him:. A daughter Mrs. Rodney Maci.ennan (Ber nice) of .Wetton,: a son Will, ian, of Orilha and five grand- children also survive. l' ' Funerarl •se -vices were eon - ducted from the United C huren' b ythe Rev. George Ball, > Mon- day, July 27, Interment' ' Was, Mr • Linley as'sury ived by, •• his wife Florence (Nutt); two sons, George A . • Linley, Oak Park and Ralph' W. Linley, .' Farmington,;' Mich.; one daughter neapolis , 'Minn., and six grand - .children. rine i servicee h :� n day'•at • 2 ,p. m . from the Chapel of the Ba yriaid-ThompsonFuneral Horne 770 Fourth .Avenue North, St. Petersburg,. Fla, ,. with Rev; Wendell T. Guepry officiating -'t-- �`... ':..-•.,-c.�'�— _,... .e the Gulf Beach Lodge F. and ANL, and interment in 'Miemorial Park Cernete, y . St. Petersburg. • STIrjYM 0 Stanley James•Pym.m ;,a resid- ent. of ILacltno��for manors and aI patiertt in Westminster • Hos`pi.tal,; Landon for the past number pf years,. died. there on Tuesday August 11. He was i; 3 yea rs.•of a;ge.' • ' • Mr. Pymm was born in England and served in the first world war with the British' Army , He was. • e community and surrounding. • towns having'acted as in account- ant for manyyeaars. . • -ts-w i-fe--pT-ed-e�e-a�ed-h-t rte -•r -n --a New York State hospital a num ' ber of years ago. The funeral was held from the MacKenzie. v'lernorial Chapel in Lucknow on Thursday, August . rs; George Linleb- is the .form -- e: Grace Cameron,, daughter'Of the,late Mr.. and :,irs. I{enneth Cameron of the. Lucknow corr,rnunity, • - 1 Alex Mc�urne� Head 197'1 Reunion- WII T'ECHURCI-J NEWS On Sunday August :16 the .N-ic Burney °family reunion was held- .atthe farm home of 'LIr, and, Niru Gordon McBurney, East Wa'wanoslt.• whiere 44—reLttives at ere td renew friendships and enjoy , the afternoon get together, The -yo-11tg• folks,and••'older under the sispervisi.on of \•lr,. 'Mrs. Ross Smith and .fana'i•ly of London, who. had the entertain- a-r-Ga-ra. ed .+ z tc he int estiu.to y.•ou'n anu t'1c1'. The President 'condumtf.1:. the buint•ss r.:cetlr`,' �� c ary treasurer .\Airs . He•le,:..:riuul: . ey gave .her report Cemetery, Rev. Robert Nicholls of Lucknow United Church had • charke of the service.. A Legion, service was held at .0 p.m, on Wednesday. Pallbearers Were Ken Cameron Torn Morrison David Scott, Noble Johnston •Stuact'Collyer and Joe MacMillan, Pxeside'nt for 1971 is Alex .ic - Burney and secretary treasurer Ross Alexander of E•naondv'ill'e.. Mrs, Gotd`ori';cTcEurne looks after the Family History Book. .Lunch was enjoyed .at the dose .. of the reunion.