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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-28, Page 2PAGE ' : o • THE' L^ UCKNOW ` SENTINEL- LUCKNQW, liNTAI The. LUCKNOW. SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "The S.poy Town" On the Huron -Bruce .Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 — Published Each Wednesday Afternoon Member of the C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $5.00 'a year in advance to the U.S.A., $7. Donald C, Thompson, Publisher - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1910 A: LOT OF .. SPOOKS AND GOBLINS AND `MON'STERS.. , ICARR1I.NG I BLAC KLA AND ORANGE CARTONS... i 'Q. ...AND I'LL SHOW you SOME GREAT TEM COLLECTING.. VE JUST BEEN LISTED• IN LOCH AISH The Sectional meeting of. the Presbyterian Churches of this area was, held in Langside .Church on the •23.rd. Several from this. area attended,'. Among•tjiose were Mrs. Donald Simpson', Mrs. • MacKenzie.; Mrs. Bill Ross, Mrs. Ewan MacLean,. Mrs.. Daisy McCharles of . • :C-i-nro a•-�r-rd�fr=a-rids=�Dori�ld ' McCharlesand family of Brant ford Were week end: visitors with • Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver Mc.Charles. Driving.a new car.is.Torn • Farrell. Many •from this com:nfunity attended. the , Christmas 'Country Fair at Carlow during the past week. •• Mr:' and Mrs. Ewan.MacLean' 'spent Sunday with Mt.. and, Mrs. Arlan. Mac' can andfamily of Collingwood . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brien and` frreTrda were' 'gu-ests-of Mr -and Mrs. Lorne Luther. recently.. Mr. , and Mrs. •Thomas and family .who have been residing in the former Dexter house moved away :.on `Sunday, •Baptized, by Rev. K. Rooney • onSunday at'Aih tel Presbyter ian 'Church was Jason Robert., son 'of Mr. ant Mrs. Ian .Morton of Stratford,.: • l•l W E'DN ;S AO( 0 TOB' R 2tlttrr; 1970:. Lucknow Resident' Died Suddenly - ERNEST A. ACKERT . IA Lueknow resident., Ernest A, Ackert passed away suddenly on Saturday, October 10th at Wing - ham. and District Hospital in. his 87th year. He had. suffered a heart a�tack: at his home the ,prey- ioiis.day. Mr.• Ackert was a well known farmer and drover at Holyrood since boyhood;, whee• he.was born on November 22nd, •1883, -sorr•o f- JohnHe nr ••'A -c- e -rt -a nd Emily.Smith . • Qn November 25th; 1908 he rriarried Olive Raynard of Ethel, They resided at Holyrood until October 1958 when they retired and moved to their newly' -built home in Luc know ,• ' Mr. and Mrs.. Ackert marked. the happy occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary in 1968 when they had Open '`House •for their. many friends and relatives. Mr, Ackert was a ,member -Of the session of the Lucknow. United Church: and' a. member of the Mas- brie Lodge.,• „Besides his wife he is survived _by one daughter and three sons., Harvey of Kincare Township., Mrs. William'(Winnifred).Graharri Raynard and Lloyd, all of Kinloss Township;' twelve ,grandchildren and thirteen great '.grandchildren; a sister Mrs'. Emma Boulding of Regina Saskatchewan. He wag. -predec-eased-by-tw-o--brothers Abner- and bnerand Harold and one sister• Lizzie HaVper. „The funeral service was held. at:. MacKenzie Memorial Chapel'. Lucknow on. Monday, October 12th' at'2 p.m. Rev, Robert Nicholls, minister of Luc'know: United • Church, .was in charge of •the ser- vice. Pallbearers were' five grandsons' 'Clarence ,.;Ronald , Ernest: and John Ackert , 'Lloyd Graham and a close friend Earl Dipkison. I'nterm'ent, was in Greenhill. Cemetery. stri. C • FRIDAY, NOVENBER...bth COMMENCEMENT PROCEEDINGS RECEPTION -DANCE. • N�ighboursLONG SERVICE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 enna AMBERLEY NEWS Mr.; and Mrs Leonard Irwin 'and Larry 'were honoured by neigh= bours'of the, fourth concession of Huron before.'leaving, for their, neve Morrie in Ri.plcy.. .The 'evening was spent in games of euchre and oilier entertainment;. .',-.Bill Seott=re-'ad--aaddr� Annie Leonard and Larry.. Del- bert Wilson and' Leslie Wardell. presented the with'a Clock, rug,'and. Shaeffer' Pen tet. Leon- ard replied on eonard,repliedon behalf Of the fam- ily,• thankingeveryone for their gifts and .for, the pleasant evening arranged for ;them.` A .delicious lunch .was served by neighbours and a •social time followed. The Rivetts livedfor many. years in Dungannon Following. T'om's death , Mrs. Rivett moved to Goderichand has continued to commute daily to handle themail rnntrart, . This Saturday .October 31','. will e . er ast • ay on. this job and in' recognition o:f.'this, Mr. and. Mrs'. . Donald MacKenzie' and;Mrs. Paul Caesar., representing the•boxhold. ers. on the route , last week .present, ed Mrs. Rivett 'with 'a card table and chairs' set in recognition.' of her departure and. her valuable . service to the boxholders of R . R. 44' Duagannon ivIrs_A.lxin .herTLT.:. wood, postmaster at Dungannon was hostess to the'inforrnal garher- ing following the presentation on Wednesday_ of last week. \Ir; and MMrs'... Frank MacLen ,nan were; in Detroit' for, the week. end with Mr., and. Mrs ..Rod Mac- Lennan. ac-Lennan. Thursday' afternoon several • - ladies from Ashfield Presbyterian W.M..S'.journeyed to White -•• church for their,Autumn Thank= offering meeting'.. Those attend' -rng-we're- • - : . Stewart MacLennan, Mist Sadie -Johnson,, lvlrs. Jim West and Ivlr.s. Ewan MacLean. . • • PHE1.A'EPAYtRSt ROULSTON" to 'Keith and Jill Roulston ; Clinton at Clinton Pub.- lic. Hospital, on Tuesday October .'daugFrter; -Christina iMay . °ti. ,- - t exan•er a Hospital Goderich on Saturdays:. • October, 17th, 1970 'to Mr. 'and ' Mrs. JamesIvioss;, R. R. 2 Auburn, a daughter; Penny Lynn. • 103 YEARS OLD CO•N.T I NU ED 'FROM ,PA GE1 • B`P a- company's with a world wide reputation, has. _ the _ requirements Of its individual cust omers, small and large, very much in. mind.: Just Took at 'this. service, if you become a BP domestic fuel oil customer: — AUTOMATIC. DEGREE DAY OIL DELIVERY,. 24. HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE • FREE CLEANING. SERVICE BY •.ICENCED . MECHANIC. BURNER PARTS INSURANCE PLAN • On.; FIRED WATER :HEATERS Annie and Angus moved to.Luck- BP ALL "NEW MULTI -FIRED OIL .F`URNACES. INSTALLED now'where Angus died, a year later.. ' Annie died in 1964 ai the - age of 90.: Jessie's mother died•abou;t.:1897 and her father abut 1 07 rt Only oneme•rn r tt e•'Mac Kay family ever r�ried .;,. He wab Alex who resided, in -Edmonton. The Sentinel joins -with others iyn the eQrrti l_un t tri extending birthday: greetings to a,fine lady who has spent the greater.part of her life •in the serviceof others'. Happy. birthday Jessie,. may you ontinue to enjoy. life Ltl LLtCkiiOw' in ypur second century. DUE DATE' FINAL PAYMENT. -0F TAXES IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th -Doinaulmoinirouivaiwoi.411.• ,u001.4 TAX -NOTICES V SE—MAIL- ED --SOON FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF CALL US • TO -DAA' ee � • WHOLESALE — RETAIL. • TRUCK 'EQUIPPED WITH 2. WAY RADIO FOR SERVICE Diai52t41)- a d n e 528= fr. .1 1